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W2KlOx6I4iw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2KlOx6I4iw | Unequal Yoking - Grayson Bearden | we got people out here talking about don't be unequally yoked and you don't even know what the heaven it means let me explain the bible says in second corinthians 6 14 do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers for what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness or what fellowship has light with darkness see that word yolked right there it's yolked not yolked this ain't an egg yolk baby this right here is a yolk i know you're like crazy what is what am i looking at i'm going to explain that's why i'm making the video a yoke's purpose is to make sure that two oxen are unified and go in the right direction to keep them united so they go forward now when you're unequally oak you look like this you're not going to go very far one oxen is weaker than the other or taller or shorter or of a different type of animal that's not able to be equal in how the yolk is made to carry you forward so when you unequally yolked you're not going to go very far so watch out who you're linking yourself up with | Ponsi | UCxSd0CLJF9Fv-RukdYvzpqA | 2021-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 194 | 1,006 |
SOkwwuM2U-s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOkwwuM2U-s | How to go about quilting your quilt with an allover design - Quilting Tips & Techniques 087 | hello today I just like to talk to a little bit about how I plan to do my quilting now I've got a quality that I've already pin basted it's ready to go and I'm actually just going to do an all-over meander on this quilt sometimes I want to do something a little bit fancier but this one I felt didn't need anything extraordinary on it and meandering is extraordinary enough so I have done a previous video on meandering and other types of quilting and in my quilting tips and techniques and so this is a little example of semi enduring that I've done on this quilt here so it's just a really a wandering line some people call it stippling and stippling off and it's done quite small I call this meandering because I'm going a bit larger and I'm just meandering all over the court and so that gives you a little bit of an example of the type of quilting that I'm going to do I do all this free motion and I do it on my domestic sewing machine I don't have a long arm and I just like to do it on the quilt so even that requires a little bit of planning on a course now this is a square quilt and a relatively small quilt but I would do much the same thing at this quilt that I'm showing you here is a much larger quilt just to give you an example I did the same thing on that I have me ended all over this court and it is considerably larger so that you get the general idea that this is the same system I would use to call the larger one as I'm using going to use to do the smaller one so what I do is I I kind of think about it because because you're going to go all over the quilt but you can kind of get lost or you can get yourself suck in a corner so if you've got a little bit of a plan I find it's really helpful so for me I kind of start about halfway down maybe just slightly above because I've got five blocks here I might include that sort of middle Rove blocks on starting just slightly above halfway and I'm going to start on the edge and I'm going to start meandering my way in and around here and I might meander as much as a sort of a six inch area so I'm not working in straight rows I'm coming around a little bit chicks if you visualize a jigsaw puzzle that's kind of how I go and I go all over the place in a roughly a six inch four to six inch band I'm going to come all the way into the middle now this is always no matter what size quilt you're on this is always the worst bit I'm not large of course this is definitely the worst bit because you're kind of squashing this into your machine as you go but in this middle area I would come in and I would quilt that hole but I would actually try and go a little bit wider not a lot wider but just a little bit bigger so that the whole of the center of the quilt is kind of done first so you've come in from the side and done that little bit then you've done that worst bit and already it's feeling better about quilting because it can be just a little bit daunting to cross but I've mentally kind of divided my quilt up into quarters so I've done that I've come into the middle and then I'm just going to come back out here so really just working on this portion of the quilt so just a quarter and I'll come back in and out then when I get out to here again I've pretty much done that whole quarter except this bit of border I've been working with a court facing this way but I'm actually now going to when I'm back out here I'm going to turn the quilt in the machine and I'm going to Amanda this border all the way down till I get to where I run out of put in here and and then I'm going to meander my way back in and do this next quarter in these little sections so I would just work my way around and the same thing when I get out to this corner I'm going to turn the court in the machine and I'm going to come down this border and then I'm on this quarter here and I'm going to do this way and because I've already done that sent a bit there's kind of just that little bit of easing you're feeling pretty good about all this and I'm going to be doing again in these sort of 4 to 6 inch bands when I get out here I'm going to turn the cord again and I'm going to pull it all the way down here and then I'm on my last quarter which is actually now probably a bit less than a quarter and it feels good you know you're nearly there so and I'm going to continue on exactly the same way get to the corner back down to here and back to where I started and I find for me that works to work on sort of a quarter at a time it also helps break up the time frame if you if you can't sit and put the whole quilt on one go which often isn't really that possible or even a good idea because you don't want to sit too long at something and you can kind of just work on a quarter of the quilt quilt there next time you ready to do some quilting you can come in from the side and work on the next quarter so I hope that helps with just how to plan to court even an all-over quilting type like meandering it might not be meandering it might be something else that's all over but just if you work on a segment of the course at a time knowing that you can meld it so don't work at a straight line work it so that when you come and meet up it's going to meld in with it you know it's sort of ups and downs and things so we don't want straight lines we want it meandering all over the place so hopefully that will help you plan and work on your next quilting project | GourmetQuilter | UCj7LLCstKeAclYo4iGjZc1A | 2013-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,125 | 5,416 |
UAc3l-WIJuk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAc3l-WIJuk | Seaboard Parish | George MacDonald | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 2/10 | chapter 8 of the Seaboard parish this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 8 theodora's doom try not to get weary respected reader of so much of what I am afraid most people will call tiresome preaching but I know if you get anything practicable out of it you will not be so soon tired of it I promise you more story by-and-by only an old man like an old horse must be allowed to take very much his own way go his own pace I should have said I am afraid there must be a little more of a similar sort in this chapter on the Monday morning I set out to visit one or two people whom the severity of the weather had kept from church on the Sunday the last severe frost as it turned out of the season was possessing the earth the Sun was low in the wintry sky and what seemed a very cold mist up in the air hit him from the earth I was walking along a path in a field close by a hedge a tree had been cut down and lay upon the grass a short distance from it lay its own figure marked out in hoarfrost there alone was there any hoarfrost on the field the rest was all of the loveliest tenderest grain I will not say the figure was such an exact resemblance as a photograph would have been still it was an indubitable likeness it appeared to the hasty glance that not a branch not a nut of the upper side of the tree at least was left unrepresented in shining and glittering whiteness upon the green grass it was very pretty and I confess at first very puzzling I walked on meditating on the phenomena until at length I found out its cause the hoarfrost had been all over the field in the morning the Sun had been shining for a time and had melted the frost away except where he could only cast a shadow as he rose and rose the shadow of the tree had shortened and come nearer and nearer to its original growing more and more like as it came near while the frost kept disappearing as the shadow withdrew its protection when the shadow extended only to a little way from the tree the clouds came and covered the Sun and there were no more shadows only one great one of the clouds then the frost shone out in the shape of the vanished shadow it lay at a little distance from the tree because the tree having been only partially lopped some great stumps of boughs held it up from the ground and thus when the Sun was low his light had shone a little way through beneath as well as over the trunk my reader needs not be afraid I am NOT going to moralize this spectacle with a thousand similes I only tell it him as a very pretty phenomenon but I confess I walked on a moralizing it any new thing in nature I mean new in regard to my knowledge of course always made me happy and I was full of the quiet pleasure it had given me and of the thoughts that had brought me when as I was getting over a style whom should I see in the next field coming along the footpath but the lady who had made herself so disagreeable about Theodora the sight was rather a discord in my feeling at that moment perhaps it would have been so at any moment but I've prepared myself to meet her in the strength of the good humour which nature had just bestowed upon me for I fear the feeling will go with me to the grave that I am very ready to be annoyed even to the loss of my temper at the urgings of ignoble prudence good morning miss babbler I said good morning mr. Walton she returned I am afraid you thought me impertinent the other week but you know by this time it is only my way as such I take it I answered with a smile she did not seem quite satisfied that I did not defend her from her own accusation but as it was a just one I could not do so therefore she went on to repeat the offense by way of justification it was all for mrs. Waltons sake you ought to consider her mr. Walton she has quite enough to do with that dear Connie who is likely to be an invalid all her days too much to take the trouble of a beggar's brat as well as mrs. Walton been complaining to you about it miss babbler I asked oh dear no she answered she is far too good to complain of anything that's just why her friends must look after her a bit mr. Walton then I beg you won't speak disrespectfully of my little Theodora Oh dear me no not at all I don't speak disrespectfully of her even amongst the class of which she comes a beggar's brat would be regarded as bad language I beg your pardon I'm sure mr. Walton if he will take offense I do take offense and you know there is one who has given a special warning against offending the little ones miss Fowler walked away and high displeasure let me hope in conviction of sin as well she did not appear in church for the next two Sundays then she came again but she called very seldom at the hall after this and I believe my wife was not sorry now whether it came in any way from what that lady had said as to my wife's trouble with Constance and Theodora together I can hardly tell but before I had reached home I had at last got a glimpse of something like the right way as it appeared to me of bringing up Theodora when I went into the house I looked for my wife to have a talk with her about it but indeed it always necessary to find her every time I got home I found her in Connie's room as I had expected now although we were never in the habit of making mysteries of things in which there was no mystery and talked openly before our children and the more openly the older they grew yet there were times when we wanted to have our talks quite alone especially when we had not made up our minds about something so I asked Ethel when to walk out with me I'm afraid I can just this moment husband she answered she was in the way of using that form of address for she said it meant everything without saying it aloud I can't just this moment for there is no one at liberty to stay with Connie oh never mind me mama said Connie cheerfully Theodora will take care of me and she looked fondly at the child who was lying by her side fast asleep there I said and both looked up surprised for neither knew what I meant I will tell you afterwards I said laughing come along Ethel you can ring the bell you know Connie if you should want anything or your baby should wake up and be troublesome you won't want me long will you husband I'm not sure about that you must tell Susan to watch for the Bell Susan was the old nurse Ethel put on her hooded cloak and we went out together I took her across to the field where I had seen the hoary shadow the Sun had not shown out and I hoped it would be there to gladden her dear eyes as it had glad in mine but it was gone the warmth of the Sun without his direct rays had melted it away as sacred influences will sometimes do with other shadows without the mind knowing any more than the grass how the shadow departed their reader I have got a bit of moral in about it before you knew what I was doing but I was sorry my wife could see it only through my eyes and words that I told her about Miss babbler and what she had said Ethel was very angry at her impertinence and speaking so to me that was a wife's feeling you know and perhaps excusable in the first impression of the thing she seems to think she said that she was sent into the world to keep other people right instead of herself I am very glad you set her down as the maid say oh I don't think there's much harm in her I returned which was easy generosity seeing my wife was taking my part indeed I am not sure that we are not both considerably indebted to her for it was after I met her that a thought came into my head as to how we ought to do with Theodora still troubling yourself about that husband the longer the difficulty lasts the more necessary is it that it should be met I answered our measures must begin sometime and when who can tell we ought to have them in our heads or they will never begin at all well I confess they are rather of a general nature at present belonging to humanity rather than the individual as you would say consisting chiefly in washing dressing feeding and ' varied with Lola buying but our hearts are a better place for our measures than our heads aren't they certainly I walked corrected only there's no fear about your heart I'm not quite so sure about your head thank you husband but with you for a head it doesn't matter does it I don't know that people should always strengthen the weaker part for no chain is stronger than its weakest link no fortification stronger than his most a saleable point but seriously I trust your head nearly though not quite as much as your heart now to go to business there's one thing we have both made up our minds about that there is to be at no concealment with the child God's fact must be known by her it would be cruel to keep the truth from her even if it were not sure to come upon her with a terrible shock someday she must know from the first by hearing it talked of not by Solomon private communication that she came out of the shrubbery that's settled is it not certainly I see that to be the right way respondent Ethel Wynn now we are bound to bring her up exactly as our own or are we not we are bound to do as well for her as for our own assuredly but if we brought her up just as our own would that the facts being as they are be to do as well for her as for our own I doubt it for other people would not choose to receive her as we have done that is true she would be continually reminded of her origin not that that in itself would be any evil but as they would do it by excluding or neglecting her or still worse by taking liberties with her it would be a great pain but keeping that out of you would it be good for herself knowing what she will know to be thus brought up would it not be kinder to bring her up in a way that would make it easier for her to relieve the gratitude which I trust she will feel not for our sakes I hope we are above doing anything for the sake of the gratitude which will be given for it and which is so often far beyond the worth of the thing done alas the gratitude of men have oftener left me morning said Ethel ah you understand that now my Ethel yes thank you I do but we must wish for gratitude for others sake though we may be willing to go without it for our own indeed gratitude is often just as painful as Wordsworth there represents it it makes us so ashamed makes us think how much more we might have done how lovely a thing it is to give in return for such common gifts as ours how needy the man or woman must be in whom a trifle awakes so much emotion yes but we must not injustice think that it is merely that our little doing seems great to them it is the kindness shown them therein for which often they are more grateful than for the gift though they can't show the difference in their thanks and indeed are not aware of it themselves though it is so and yet the same remarks hold good about the kindness as about the gift but to return to Theodora if we put her in a way of life that would be recognizance of when she came and how she had been brought Vince might it not be better for her would it not be building on the truth would she not be happier for it you are putting general propositions while all the time you have something particular and definite in your own mind and that is not fair to my place in the conference said Ethel in fact you think you are trying to approach me wisely in order to persuade I will not say wheedle me into something it's a good thing you have the harmlessness of the Dove Harry for you've got the other thing well then I will be as plain as ever I can be only premises that what you call the cunning of the serpent wisdom Harry not cunning he is only that I like to give my arguments before my proposition but here it is bare and defenseless only let me warn you with a whole battery behind it it is to bring up little Theodora as a servant to Constance my wife laughed well she said for one who says so much about not thinking of the morrow you do look rather far forward not with any anxiety however if only I know that I am doing right but just think the child is about three months old well Connie will be none the worse that she is being trained for her I don't say that she is to commence her duties at once but Connie may be at the head of a house of her own long before that the training won't be lost to the child though but I much fear my love that Connie will never be herself again there is no sign of it and Turner does not give much hope Oh Harry Harry don't say so I can't bear it to think of the darling child lying like that all her life it is sad indeed but no such awful misfortune surely Ethel haven't you seen as well as I that the growth of that child's nature since her accident has been marvelous ten times rather what I have her lying there such as she is and have her well and strong and silly with her bonnets inside instead of outside her head yes but she needn't have been like that Winnie never will well but God does all things not only well but best absolutely best but just think what it would be in any circumstances to have a maid that had begun to wait upon her from the first days that she was able to Tuttle after something to fetch it for her won't it be like making a slave of her won't it be like giving her a divine freedom from the first the lack of service is the ruin of humanity but we can't train her then like one of our own why not could we not give her all the love and all the teaching because it would not be fair to give her the education of a lady and then make a servant of her you forget that the service would be part of her training from the first and she would know no change of position in it when we tell her that she was found in the shrubbery we will add that we think God sent her to take care of Constance I do not believe myself that you can have perfect service except from a lady do not forget the true notion of service as the essence of Christianity yay of divinity it is not education that unfits for service it is the want of it well I know that the reading girls I have had have as a rule served me worse than the rest would you have called one of those girls educated or even if they have been educated as any of them might well have been better than nine-tenths of the girls that go to boarding schools you must remember that they had never been taught service the highest accomplishment of all - that everything aids when any true feeling of it is there but for service of this high sort the education must begin with the beginning of the dawn of will how often have you wished that you had servants who would believe in you and serve you with the same truth with which you regarded them the servants born in a man's house in the old times were more like his children than his servants here is a chance for you as it were of a servant born in your own house Connie loves the child the child will love Connie and find her delight in serving her like a little cherub not one of the maids to whom you have referred had ever been taught to think service other than an unavoidable necessity the end of life being to serve yourself not to serve others and hence most of them would escape from it by any marriage almost that they had a chance of making I don't say all servants are like that but I do think that most of them are I know very well that most mistresses are as much to blame for this result as the servants are but we are not talking about them servants nowadays despise work and yet are forced to do it a most degrading condition to be in but they would not be in any better condition if delivered from the work the lady who despises work isn't as bad a condition as they are the only way to set them free is to get them to regard service not only as their duty but as therefore honorable and besides and beyond this in its own nature divine in America the very name of a servant is repudiated as inconsistent with human dignity there is no dignity but of service how different the whole notion of training is now from what it was in the Middle Ages service was honorable then no doubt we have made progress as a whole but in some things we have degenerated sadly the first thing table then was how to serve no man could rise to the honour of knighthood without service a nobleman's son even had to wait on his father or to go into the family of another nobleman and wait upon him as a page standing behind his chair at dinner this was an honor no notion of degradation was in it it was a necessary step to higher honor and what was the next higher honor to be set free from service no to serve in the harder service of the field to be a squire to some noble knight to tend his horse to clean his armor to see that every rivet was sound every buckle true every strap strong to ride behind him and carry his spear and if more than one attacked him to rush to his aid this service was the more honorable because it was harder and was the next step to higher honor yet and what was this higher honor that of knighthood wherein did this nut hood consist the very word means simply service and for what was the night thus waited upon by his squire that he might be free to do as he pleased no but that he might be free to be the servant of all by being a squire first the servant of one he learned to rise to the higher rank that of servant of all his horse was tended this armour observed his sword and spear and shield held to his hand that he might have no trouble looking after himself but might be free strong unwi read to shoot like an arrow to the rescue of any and everyone who needed his ready aid there was a grand heart of Christianity in that old chivalry notwithstanding all its abuses which must be no more led to its charge than the burning of Jews and heretics to Christianity it was the lack of it not the presence of it that occasioned the abuses that coexisted with it try now a Theodora as a holy child servant and there will be no need to restrain any impulse of wise affection from pouring itself forth upon her my firm belief is that we should then love and honor her far more than if we made her just like one of our own but what if she should turn out uh turley unfit for it ah then would come an obstacle but it will not come till that discovery is made but if we should be going wrong all the time now there comes the kind of care that never troubles me and which I so strongly object to it won't hurt her anyhow and we ought always to act upon the ideal it is the only safe ground of action when that which contradicts and resists and would ruin our ideal opposes us then we must take measures but not till then can we take measures or know what measures it may be necessary to take but the ideal itself is the only thing worth striving after remember what our Lord Himself said be therefore perfect even as your father which is in heaven is perfect well I will think about it Harry there is time enough plenty no time only not to think about it the more you think about it the better if a thing be a good thing the more you think about it the better it will look for its real nature will go on coming out and showing itself I cannot doubt that you will soon see how good it is we then went home it was only two days after that my wife said to me I am more than reconciled to your plan husband it seems to me delightful when we re-entered Connie's room we found that her baby had just waked and she had managed to one arm under her and was trying to comfort her for she was crying end of chapter 8 chapter 9 of the Seaboard parish this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 9 a spring chapter more especially now in my old age I find myself to a lingering motion bound I would if I might tell a tale day by day hour by hour following the movement of the year in its sweet change of seasons this may not be but I will indulge myself now so far as to call this a spring chapter and so past to the summer when my reader will see why I have called my story the Seaboard parish I was out one day amongst my people and I found two precious things one a lovely little fact the other a lovely little Primrose this was a pinched dwarfish thing for the spring was but a baby herself and so could not mother more than a brave hearted weakling the frost lay all about it under the hedge but it's rough leaves kept it just warm enough and hardly now I should never have pulled the little darling it would have seemed a kind of small sacrilege committed on the church of nature seeing she had but this one only with my sickly cub at home I felt justified in ravening like a beast of prey I even went so far in my greed as to dig up the little plant with my fingers and bear it leaves in all with a lump of Earth about it to keep it alive home to my little woman a present from the outside world which she loves so much so I set myself to find it for it lay in fragments in the drawers and cabinets of my memory and before I got home I had found all the pieces and put them together and then it was a lovely little Sun at which a friend of mine had written and allowed me to see many years before I was in the way of writing verses myself but I should have been proud to have written this one I never could have done that yet as far as I knew it had met ever seen the light through the windows of print it was with some difficulty that I got it alright but I thought I had succeeded very nearly if not absolutely and I said it over and over till I was sure I should not spoil its music or its meaning by halting in the delivery of it look here my Connie what I have brought you I said she held out her two white half transparent hands took it as if it had been a human baby and looked at it lovingly till the tears came in her eyes she would have made a tender picture as she then lay with her two hands up holding the little beauty before her eyes then I said what I have already written about the mirror and repeated the summit tour here it is and my readers will owe me gratitude for it my friend had found the snowdrop in February and in frost indeed he told me that there was a tolerable sprinkling of snow upon the ground I know not what among the grass thou art thy nature nor thy substance fairest flower nor what two other eyes thou hast of power to sin by an image through them to the heart but when I pushed the frosty leaves apart and see thee hiding in thy wintry bower thou grossed up within me from that hour and through the snow I with the spring depart I have no words but fragrant is the breath pale beauty of thy second life within there is a wind that cometh for thy death but thou a life immortal dost begin where M one soul which is thy heaven shall dwell die spirit beautiful unspeakable will you say it again Papa said Connie I do not quite understand it I will my dear but I will do something better as well I will go and write it out for you as soon as I have given you something else that I have brought thank you papa and please write it in your best Sunday hand that I may read it quite easily I promised and repeated the poem I understand it a little better she said but the meaning is just like the Primrose itself hidden up in its green leaves when you give it me in writing I will push them apart and find it now tell me what else you have brought me I was greatly pleased with the resemblance the child saw between the plant and the sonnet but I did not say anything in praise I only express satisfaction before I begin my story Winnie came in and sat down with us I have been to see Miss Elmer this morning I said she feels the loss of her mother very much poor thing how old was she Papa asked Connie she was over 90 my dear but she had forgotten how much herself and her daughter could not be sure about it she was a peculiar old lady you know she once reproved me for inadvertently putting my hat on the tablecloth mr. chef ttyn she said was one of the old school he would never have done that I don't know what the world is coming to my two girls laughed at the idea of their Papa being reproved for bad manners what did you say Papa they asked I begged her pardon and lifted it instantly oh it's all right now my dear she said when you've taken it up again but I like good manners though I live in a cottage now had she seen better days then asked Winnie she was a farmer's daughter and a farmer's Widow I suppose the chief difference in her mode of life was that she lived in a cottage instead of a good-sized farmhouse but what is the story you have to tell us I'm coming to that when you have done with your questions we have done Papa after talking a while during which she went bustling a little about the cottage in order to hide her feelings as I thought for she has a good deal of her mother's sense of dignity about her but I want your mother to hear the story run and fetch her whinny oh do make haste Winnie said Connie when Fon came I went on Miss Elmer was bustling a little about the cottage putting things to rights all at once she gave a cry of surprise and said here it is at last she had taken up a stuffed dress of her mother's and was holding it in one hand while with the other she drew from the pocket what do you think various guesses were hazarded no no nothing like it I know you could never guess therefore it would not be fair to keep you trying a great iron horseshoe the old woman of 90 years had in the pocket of the dress that she was wearing at the very moment when she died for her death was sudden an iron horseshoe what did it mean could her daughter explain it that she proceeded at once to do do you remember sir she said how that horseshoe used to hang on a nail over the chimney-piece I do remember having observed it there I answered for once when I took notice of it I said to your mother laughing I hope you are not afraid of witches mrs. Elmer and she looked a little offended and assured me to the contrary well her daughter went on about three months ago I missed it my mother would not tell me anything about it and here it is I can hardly think she can have carried it about all that time without me finding it out but I don't know here it is anyhow perhaps when she felt death drawing nearer she took it from somewhere where she had hidden it and put it in her pocket if I had found it in time I would have put it in her coffin but why I asked do tell me the story about it if you know it I know it quite well for she told me all about it once it is the shoe of a favorite mayor of my father's one he used to ride when he went courting my mother my grandfather did not like to have a young man coming about the house and so he came after the old folks were gone to bed but he had a long way to come and he wrote that mare she had to go over some stones to get to the stable and my mother used to spread straw there for it was under the window of my grandfather's room that her shoes might make a noise and wake him and that's one of the shoes she said holding it up to me when the mayor died my mother begged my father for the one off her near forefoot where she had so often stood and patted her neck when my father was mounted to ride home again but it was very naughty of her wasn't it said when he to do that without her father's knowledge I don't say it was right my dear but in looking at what is wrong we ought to look for the beginning of the wrong and possibly we might find that in this case farther back if for instance a father isn't a father we must not be too hard in blaming the child for not being a child the father's part has to come first and teach the child's part now if I might guess from what I know of the old lady in whom probably it was much softened her father was very possibly a heart unreasoning an unreasonable man such that it scarcely ever came into the daughter's head that she anything else to do with regard to him then beware of the consequences of letting him know that she had a lover the whole thing I allow was wrong but I suspect the father was first to blame and far more to blame than the daughter and that is the more likely from the high character of the old dame and the romantic way in which she clung to the memory of the courtship a true heart only does not grow old and I have therefore no doubt that the marriage was a happy one besides I daresay it was very much the custom of the country where they were and that makes some difference well I'm sure Papa you wouldn't like any of us to go and do like that said winning assuredly not my dear I answered laughing nor have I any fear of it but shall I tell you what I think would be one of the chief things to trouble me if you did if you like Papa but it sounds rather dreadful to hear such an if said winning it would be to think how much I had failed of being such a father to you as I ought to be and as I wish to be if it should prove at all possible for you to do such a thing it's too dreadful to talk about Papa said Winnie and the subject was dropped she was a strange child this Winnie of ours whereas most people are in danger of thinking themselves in the ride or insisting that they are whether they think so or not she was always thinking herself in the wrong name or she always expected to find herself in the wrong if the perpetrator of any mischief was inquired after she always looked into her own bosom to see whether she could not with justice avert that she was the doer of the deed I believe she felt at that moment as if she had been deceiving me already and deserved to be driven out of the house this came of an oversensitive miss accompanied by a general dissatisfaction with herself which was not upheld by a sufficient faith in the divine sympathy or sufficient confidence of final purification she never spared herself and if she was a little severe on the younger ones sometimes no one was yet more indulgent to them she would eat all their hard crust for them always give them the best and take the worst for herself if there was any part in the dish that she was helping that she thought nobody would like she invariably assigned it to her own share it looked like a determined self-mortification sometimes but that was not it she did not care for her own comfort enough to feel at any mortification though I observed that when her mother or I helped her to anything nice she ate it with as much relish as the youngest of the party and her sweet smile was always ready to meet the least kindness that was offered her her obedience was perfect and had been so for very many years as far as we could see indeed not since she was the merest child had there been any contest between us now of course there was no demand of obedience she was simply the best earthly friend that her father and mother had it often caused me some passing anxiety to think that her temperament as well as her devotion to her home might cause her great suffering some day but when those thoughts came I just gave her to God to take care of her mother sometimes said to her that she would make an excellent wife for a poor man she would brighten up greatly at this taking it for a complement of the best sort and she did not forget it as the sequel will show she would choose to sit with one candle lit when there were two on the table wasting her eyes to save the candles which will you have for dinner today Papa roast beef or boiled she asked me once when her mother was too unwell to attend to the housekeeping and when I replied that I would have whichever she liked best the boiled beef lasts longest I think she said yet she was not only as liberal and kind as any to the poor but she was which is rarer and perhaps more important for the final formation of a character carefully just to everyone with whom she had any dealings her sense of law was very strong law with her was something absolute and not to be questioned in her childhood there was one lady to whom for years she showed a decided aversion and we could not understand it for it was the most inoffensive miss Boulder stone when she was nearly grown up one of us happening to allude to the fact she volunteered an explanation his folder stone had happened to call one day when Winnie then between three and four was in disgrace in the corner in fact miss Boulder stone interceded for her and this was the whole front of her offending I was so angry she said as if my papa did not know best when I ought to come out of the corner I said to myself and I couldn't bear her for ever so long after miss boulders don't however though not very interesting was quite a favorite before she died she left Winnie for she and her brother were the last of their race a death's-head watch which had been in the family she did not know how long I think it is as old as Queen Elizabeth's time I took it to London to a skillful man and had it as well repaired as its age would admit of and it has gone ever since though not with the greatest accuracy for what could be expected of an old death's-head the most transitory thing in creation Winnie wears it to this day and wouldn't part with it for the best watch in the world I tell the reader all this about my daughter that he may be the more able to understand what will follow into time he will think that as yet my story has been nothing but promises let him only hope that I will fulfill them and I shall be content mr. Boulder stone did not long outlive his sister though the old couple for they were rather old before they died if indeed they were not born old which I strongly suspect being the last of a decaying family that had not left the land on which they were born for a great many generations though the old people had not of what the French call sentiments one between them they were yet capable of a stronger and I had almost said more romantic attachment than many couples who have married from love for the lady's soul trouble and dying was what her brother would do without her and from the day of her death he grew more and more dull and seemingly stupid nothing gave him any pleasure but having Winnie to dinner with him I knew that it must be very dull for her but she went often and I never heard her complain of it though she certainly did look not bored observe but showing that she had been exerting herself to meet the difficulties of the situation when the good man died we found that he had left all his money in my hands in trust for the poor of the parish to be applied in any way I thought best this involved me in much perplexity for nothing is more difficult than to make money useful to the poor but I was very glad of it notwithstanding my own means were not so large as my readers may think the property my wife brought me was much encumbered with the help of her private fortune and the income of several years not my income from the church and may be as well too I succeeded in clearing off the encumbrances but even then there remained much to be done if I would be the good Stewart that was not to be ashamed at his Lord's coming first of all there were many cottages to be built for the laborers on the estate if the farmers would not or could not help I must do it for to provide decent dwellings for them was clearly one of the divine conditions in the righteous tenure of property whatever the human might be for it was not for myself alone or for myself chiefly that this property was given to me it was for those who lived upon it therefore I laid out what money I could not only in getting all the land clearly in its right relation to its owner but in doing the best I could for those attached to it who could not help themselves and when I hint to my reader that I had some conscience in paying my curat though as they had no children they did not require so much as I should have otherwise felt compelled to give them he will easily see that as my family grew up I could not have so much to give away of my own as I should have liked therefore this trust of the good mr. Boulder stone was the more acceptable to me one word more heir I finished this chapter I should not like my friends to think that I had got tired of our Christmas gatherings because I have made no mention of one this year it had been pretermitted for the first time because of my daughter's illness it was much easier to give them now than when I lived at the vicarage for there was plenty of room in the old hall but my curat mr. we're still held a similar gathering there every Easter another one word more about him some may wonder why I have not mentioned him or my sister especially in connection with Connie's accident the fact was that he had taken or rather I had given him a long holiday Martha had had several disappointing illnesses and their general health had suffered so much in consequence that there was even some fear of her lungs and a winter in the South of France had been strongly recommended upon this I came in with more than a recommendation and insisted that they should go they had started in the beginning of October and had not returned up to the time of which I am now about to write somewhere in the beginning of the month of April but my sister was now almost quite well and I was not sorry to think that I should soon have a little more leisure for such small literary pursuits as I delighted in to my own enrichment and consequently to the good of my parishioners and Friends end of chapter 9 chapter of the Seaboard parish this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 10 an important letter it was then in the beginning of April that I received one morning an epistle from an old college friend of mine with whom I had renewed my acquaintance of late through the pleasure which he was kind enough to say he had derived from reading a little book of mine upon the relation of the mind of st. Paul to the Gospel story his name was Shepherd a good name for a clergyman in his case both Christian name and patronymic might remind him well of his duty David Shepherd ought to be a good clergyman as soon as I had read the letter I went with it open in my hand to find my wife here is Shepherd I said with a clerical sore throat and forced to give up his duty for a whole summer he writes to ask me whether as he understands I have a cure it as good as myself that is what the old fellow says it might not suit me to take my family to his place for the summer he assures me I should like it and that it would do us all good his house he says is large enough to hold us and he knows I should not like to be without duty wherever I was and so on read the letter for yourself and turn it over in your mind where we'll come back so fresh and active that it will be no oppression to him to take the whole of the duty here I will run an ass turner whether it would be safe to move Connie and whether the sea-air would be good for her one would think you were only twenty husband you make up your mind so quickly and are in such a hurry the fact was a vision of the sea had rushed in upon me it was many years since I had seen the scene and the thought of looking on it once more in its most glorious show the Atlantic itself with nothing between us and America but the round of the ridgey water had excited me so that my wife's reproof if reproof it was was quite necessary to bring me to my usually quiet and sober senses I laughed begged old granny's pardon and set off to see Turner notwithstanding leaving her to read and ponder shepherds what do you think Turner I said and told him the case he looked rather grave when would you think of going he asked about the beginning of June nearly 2 months he said thoughtfully and miss Connie was not the worst for getting on the sofa yesterday the better I do think has she had any increase of pain since none I quite believe for I questioned her as to that he thought again he was a careful man although young it is a long journey she could make it by easy stages it would certainly do her good to breathe the sea air and have such a thorough change in every way if only it could be managed without fatigue and suffering I think if you can get her up every day between this and that we shall be justified in trying it at least the sooner you get her out of doors the better - but the weather is scarcely fit for that yet a good deal will depend on how she is inclined I suppose yes but in her case you must not mind that too much and invalids instincts as to eating and drinking are more to be depended upon than those of a healthy person but it is not so I think with regard to anything involving effort that she must sometimes be urged to she must not judge that by inclination I have had in my short practice two patients who considered themselves Bette lers as you will find the common people in the part you are going to call them bedridden that is one of them I persuaded to make the attempt to rise and although her sense of inability was anything but feigned and she will be a sufferer to the end of her days yet she goes about the house without much inconvenience and I suspect is not only physically but morally the better for it the other would not consent to try and I believe lies there still the will has more to do with most things and people generally suppose I said could you manage now do you think supposing we resolved to make the experiment to accompany us the first stage or two it is very likely I could only you must not depend upon me I cannot tell beforehand you yourself would teach me that I must not be a respecter of persons you know I returned to my wife she was in Connie's room well my dear I said what do you think of it of what she asked why of Shepards letter of course I answered I've been ordering the dinner since Harry the dinner I returned with some show of contempt for I knew my wife was only teasing me what's the dinner to the Atlantic what do you mean by the Atlantic Papa said Connie from whose roguish eyes I could see that her mother had told her all about it and that she was not disinclined to get up if only she could the Atlantic my dear is the name given to that portion of the waters of the globe which divides Europe from America I will fetch you the universal gazetteer if you would like to consult it on the subject Oh Papa laughed Connie you know what I mean yes and you know what I mean - you squirrel but do you really mean Papa she said that you will take me to the Atlantic if you will only oblige me by getting well enough to go as soon as possible the poor child half rose on her elbow but sank back again with a moan which I took for a cry of pain I was beside her in a moment my darling you have hurt yourself oh no Papa I felt for the moment as if I could get up if I liked but I soon found that I hadn't any back or legs oh what a plague I am to you on the contrary you are the nicest plaything in the world Connie one always knows where to find you she hath left and have cried and the two halves made a very bewitching hole but I went on I mean to try whether my dolly won't bear moving one thing is clear I can't go without it do you think you could be God on the sofa today without hurting you I am sure I could Papa I feel better today than I have felt yet mama do sin for Susan and get me up before dinner when I went in after a couple of hours or so I found her lying on the couch propped up with pillows she lay looking out of the window on the lawn at the back of the house a smile hovered about her bloodless lips and the blue of her eyes though very grave looked sunny her white face showed the wider because her dark brown hair was all about we had had to cut her hair but it had grown to her neck again I have been trying to count the daisies on the lawn she said what a sharp sight you must have child I see the mole as clear as if they were enameled on that table before me I was not so anxious to get rid of the daisies as some people are neither did I keep the grass quite so close shaved but she went on I could not count them for it gave me the fidgets in my feet you don't say so I exclaimed she looked at me with some surprise but concluding that I was only making a little of my mild fun at her expense she laughed yes isn't it a wonderful fact she said it is a fact my dear that I feel ready to go on my knees and thank God for I may be wrong but I take it as a sign that you are beginning to recover a little but we mustn't make too much of it lest I should be mistaken I added checking myself for I feared exciting her too much but she lay very still only the tears rose slowly and lay shimmering in her eyes after about five minutes during which we were both silent houpapa she said to think of ever walking out with you again and feeling the wind on my face I can hardly believe it possible it is so mild I think you might have half that pleasure at once I answered and I opened the window let the spring air gently move her hair for one moment and then shut it again Connie breathe deep and said after a little pause I had no idea how delightful it was to think that I have been in the way of breathing that every moment for so many years and never thought about it it is not always just like that in this climate but I ought not to have made that remark when I wanted to make this other that I suspect we shall find someday that the loss of the human paradise consists chiefly in the closing of the human eyes that at least far more of it than people think remains about us still only we are so filled with foolish desires and evil cares that we cannot see or hear cannot even smell or taste the pleasant things round about us we have need to pray in regard to the right receiving of the things of the senses even Lord open thou our hearts to understand thy word for each of these things is certainly a Word of God as Jesus is the Word of God he has made nothing in vain all is for our teaching shall I tell you what such a breath of fresh air makes me think of it comes to me said Connie like forgiveness when I was a little girl and was naughty I used to feel just like that it is the same kind of thing I feel I said as if life from the Spirit of God were coming into my soul I think of the wind that bloweth where it listeth wind and spirit are the same word in the Greek and the Latin word spirit it comes even nearer to what we are saying for it is the wind has breathed and now Connie I will tell you and you will see how I am growing able to talk to you like quite an old friend what put me in such a delight with mr. Shepherds letter and so exposed me to be teased by mama and you as I read it there rose up before me a vision of one side of the sea which I had when I was a young man long before I saw your mama I had gone out for a walk along some high downs but I ought to tell you that I had been working rather hard at Cambridge and the life seemed to be all gone out of me though my holidays had come they did not quite feel like holidays not as holidays used to feel when I was a boy even when walking along those downs with the sense of sixteen grasses or so in my brain like a melody with the odour of the earth for the accompaniment upon which it floated and with just enough of wind to stir them up and set them in motion I could not feel at all I remembered something of what I had used to feel in such places but instead of believing in that I doubted now whether it had not been all a trick that I played myself a fancied pleasure only I was walking along then with the sea behind me it was a warm cloudy day I had had no sunshine since I came out all at once I turned I don't know why there lay the gray sea but not as I had seen at last not all gray it was dotted spotted and splashed all over with drops pools and lakes of light of all shades of depth from a light shimmer of tremulous grain through a half light that turned the prevailing lead color into translucent grain that seemed to grow out of its depths through this I say to brilliant light deepening and deepening till my very soul was stunned by the vapor I could see the long lines of the sunrays descending on the waters like rain so like a rain of light that the water is seemed to plash up in light under their fall I questioned the past no more the present seized upon me and I knew that the past was true and that nature was more lovely more awful in her loveliness than I could grasp it was a lonely place I fell on my knees and worshipped the God that made the glory and my soul while I spoke Connie's tears had been flowing quietly and Mama and I were making fun while you were seeing such things as those she said pitifully you didn't hurt them one bit my darling neither mamma nor you if I had been the least cross about it as I should have been when I was as young as at the time of which I was thinking that would have ruined the vision entirely but your merriment only made me enjoy it more and my Connie I hope you will see the Atlantic before long and if one vision should come as brilliant as that we shall be fortunate indeed if we went all the way to the West to see that only Oh Papa I dare hardly think of it it is too delightful but do you think we shall really go I do here comes your mama I am going to say to Shepherd my dear that I will take his parish in hand and if I cannot after all go myself will find someone so that he need be in no anxiety from the uncertainty which must hang over our movements even till the experiment itself is made very well husband I am quite satisfied and as I watched Connie I saw that hope and expectation did much to prepare her end of chapter 10 chapter of the Seaboard parish this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 11 Connie's dream mr. turner being a good mechanic as well as surgeon proceeded to invent and with his own hands in a great measure construct a kind of litter with which a waterbed laid upon it could be placed in our own carriage for Connie to lie upon and from that lifted without disturbing her and placed in a similar manner in the railway carriage he had laid Connie repeatedly upon it before he was satisfied that the arrangement of the springs was successful but at length she declared that it was perfect and that she would not mind being carried across the Arabian desert on a camel's back with that under her as the season advanced she continued to improve I shall never forget the first time she was carried out upon the lawn if you can imagine an infant coming into the world capable of the observation and delight of a child of eight or ten you will have some idea of how Connie received the new impressions of everything around her they were almost too much for her at first however she who had been used to scamper about like a wild thing on a pony found the delight of a breath of wind almost more than she could bear after she was laid down she closed her eyes and the smile that flickered about her mouth was of a sort that harmonized entirely with the two great tears that crept softly out from under her eyelids and sank rather than ran down her cheeks she lays so that she faced a rich tract of gently receding upland plentifully wooded to the horizons edge and through the wood peeped the white and red houses of a little hamlet with a square tower of its church just rising above the trees a kind of frame was made to the whole picture by the nearer trees of our own woods through an opening in which evidently made or left for its sake the distant prospect was visible it was a morning an early summer when the leaves were not quite full-grown but almost and their Green was shining and pure as the blue of the sky when the air had no touch of bitterness or of lassitude but was thoroughly warm and yet filled the lungs with the reviving as of a draught of cold water we had fastened the carriage umbrella to the sofa so that it should shade her perfectly without obscuring her prospect and behind this we all crept leaving her to come to herself without being looked at for a motion is a shy and sacred thing and should be tenderly hidden by those who are near the bees kept very busy all about us to see one huge fellow has big as three ordinary ones with pieces of red and yellow about him as if he were the beetle of all be dumb and overgrown in consequence to see him I say down in a little tuft of white clover rolling about in it hardly able to move for fatness yet bumming away as if his business was to express the delight of the whole creation was a sight then there were the butterflies so light that they seemed to tumble up into the air and get down again with difficulty they bewildered me with their inscrutable variations of purpose if I could but see once for an hour into the mind of a butterfly I thought it would be to me worth all the natural history I ever read if I could but see why he changes his mind so often and so suddenly what he saw about that flower to make him seek it then why on a nearer approach he should decline further acquaintance with it and go rocking away through the air to do the same fifty times over again it would give me an insight into all animal and vegetable life that ages of study could not bring me up to I was thinking all this behind my daughter's umbrella while a lark whose body had melted quite away in the heavenly spaces was scattering bright beads of ringing melodies straight down upon our heads while a was growing like a Clarion from the home farm as if in defiance of the golden glitter of his silent brother on the roof of the stable while a little stream that scampered down the same slope as the lawn lay upon from a well in the stable-yard mingled its sweet undertone of contentment with the jubilation of the Lark and the businesslike hum of the bees and while white clouds floated in the majesty of silence across the blue deeps of the heavens the air was so full of life and reviving that it seemed like the crude substance that God might take to make baby's souls of only the very simile smells of materialism and therefore I do not like it Papa said Connie at length and I was beside her in a moment her face looked almost glorified with delight there was a hush of that aw upon it which is perhaps one of the deepest kinds of delight she put out her thin white hand took hold of a button of my coat drove me down towards her and said in a whisper don't you think God is here Papa yes I do my darling I answered doesn't he enjoy this yes my dear he wouldn't make us enjoy it if he did not enjoy it it would be to deceive us to make us glad and blessed while our Father did not care about it or how it came to us at least he would amount to making us no longer his children I am so glad you think so I do and I shall enjoy it so much more now she could hardly finish her sentence but burst out sobbing so that I was afraid she would hurt herself I saw however that it was best to leave her to quiet her self and motion to the rest to keep back and let her recover as she could the emotion passed off in a summer shower and when I went around once more her face was shining just like a wet landscape after the Sun has come out and nature has begun to make gentle game of her own past sorrows in a little while she was married barrier notwithstanding her weakness then I think I had ever seen her before look at that comical sparrow she said look how he his head first on one side and then on the other does he want us to see him is he bumptious or what I hardly know My dear I think sparrows are very like schoolboys and I suspect that if we understood the one class thoroughly we should understand the other but I confess I do not yet understand either perhaps you will when Charlie and Harry are old enough to go to school said Connie it is my only chance of making any true acquaintance with the sparrows I answered look at them now I exclaimed as a little crowd of them suddenly appeared where only one had stood a moment before and exploded in observation and general unintelligible excitement after some obscure fluttering of wings and pecking they all vanished except two which walked about in a dignified manner trying apparently to seemed quite unconscious each of the others presence I think it was a political meeting of some sort said Connie laughing merrily well they have this advantage over us I answered that they get through their business whatever it may be with considerably greater expedition than we get through ours a short silence followed during which Connie lay contemplating everything what do you think we girls are like Finn Poppa she asked at length don't say you don't know now I ought to know something more about you than I do about schoolboys and I think I do know a little about girls not much though they puzzled me a good deal sometimes I know what a great hearted woman is Connie you can't help doing that Poppa interrupted Connie heading with her old roguishness you mustn't pass yourself off for very knowing for that by the time winnie is quite grown up your skill will be tried I hope I shall understand her then and you too Connie a shadow just like the shadow of one of those white clouds above us passed over her face and she said trying to smile I shall never grow up papa if I live I shall only be a girl at best a creature you can't understand on the contrary Connie I think I understand you almost as well as mama but there isn't so much to understand yet you know as there will be her merriment returned tell me what girls are like then or I shall soak all day because you say there isn't so much in me as in Mama well I think if the boys are like sparrows the girls are like swallows did you ever watch them before rain Connie it's giving about over the lawn as if it were water low towards its surface but never a lighting you never see them grubbing after worms nothing less than things with wings like themselves will satisfy them they will be obliged to the earth only for a little mud to build themselves nests with for the rest they live in the air and on the creatures of the air and then when they fancy the air begins to be uncivil sending little shoots of cold through their warm feathers they vanish they won't stand they're off to a warmer climate and you never know till you find they're not there anymore there Connie I don't know papa whether you are making game of us or not if you are not then I wish all you say were quite true of us if you are then I think it is not quite like you to be satirical I am no believer in satire Connie and I didn't mean any the swallows are lovely creatures and there would be no harm if the girls were a little steadier than the swallows further satire than that I am innocent of I don't mind that much papa only I'm steady enough and no thanks to me for it she added with his side Connie I said it's all for the sake of your wings that you're kept in your nest she did not stay out long this first day for the life the air gave her as soon tired her weak body but the next morning she was brighter and better and longing to get up and go out again when she was once more laid on her couch on the lawn in the midst of the world of light and busyness in which the light was the busiest of all she said to me Papa I had such a strange dream last night shall I tell it to you if you please my dear I am very fond of dreams that have any sense in them or even of any that have good nonsense in them I woke this morning saying to myself Dante the poet must have been a respectable man for he was permitted by the Council of Florence to carry the Nicene Creed and the multiplication table in his coat of arms now tell me your dream Connie laughed all the household tried to make Connie laugh and generally succeeded it was quite a triumph to Charlie or Harry and was sure to be recounted with glee at the next meal when he succeeded in making Connie laugh mine wasn't a dream to make me laugh it was too dreadful at first and too delightful afterwards I suppose it was getting out for the first time yesterday that made me dream it I thought I was lying quite still without breathing even with my hands straight down by my sides and my eyes closed I did not choose to open them for I knew that if I did I should see nothing but the inside of the lid of my coffin I did not mind it much at first for I was very quiet and not uncomfortable everything was silent as it should be for I was 10 feet and a half under the surface of the earth in the churchyard old sagres was not far from me on one side and that was a comfort only there was a thick wall of earth between but as the time went on I began to get uncomfortable I could not help thinking how long I should have to wait for the resurrection somehow I had forgotten all that you teach us about that perhaps it was a punishment the dream for forgetting it silly child your dream is far better than your reflections well I'll go on with my dream I lay a long time till I got very tired and wanted to get up oh so much but still I lay and although I tried I could not move hand or foot at last I'd burst out crying I was ashamed of crying in my coffin but I couldn't bear it any longer I thought I was quite disgraced for everybody was expected to be perfectly quiet and patient down there but the moment I began to cry I heard a sound and when I listened it was the sound of spades and pickaxes it went on and on and came nearer and nearer and then it was so strange I was dreadfully frightened at the idea of the light in the wind and of the people seeing me in my coffin and my nightdress and tried to persuade myself that it was somebody else they were digging for or that they were only going to lay another coffin over mine and I thought that if it was you papa I shouldn't mind how long I lay there for I shouldn't feel a bit lonely even though we could not speak a word to each other all the time but the sounds came on nearer and nearer and at last a pickaxe struck with a blow that jarred me all through upon the lid of the coffin right over my head here she is poor thing I heard a sweet voice say I'm so glad we found her said another voice she couldn't bear it any longer said a third more pitiful voice than either of the others I heard her first it went on I was away up in Orion when I thought I heard a woman crying that oughtn't to be crying and I stopped and listened and I heard her again then I knew that it was one of the Buried ones and that she had been buried long enough and was ready for the resurrection so as any business can wait except that I flew here and there till I fell in with the rest of you I think Papa that this must have been because of what you were saying the other evening about the mysticism of st. Paul that while he defended with all his might the actual resurrection of Christ and the resurrection of those he came to save he used it as meaning something more yet as a symbol for our coming out of the death of sin into the life of truth isn't that right papa yes my dear I believe so but I want to hear your dream first and then your way of accounting for it there isn't much more of it now there must be the best of it yes I allow that well while they spoke it was a wonderfully clear and connected dream I never had one like it for that or for anything else they were clearing away the earth and stones from the top of my coffin and I lay trembling and expecting to be looked at like a thing in a box as I was every moment but they lifted me coffin and all out of the grave for I felt the motion of it up then they set it down and I heard them taking the lid off but after the lid was off it did not seem to make much difference to me I could not open my eyes I saw no light and felt no wind blowing upon me but I heard whispering about me then I felt warm soft hands washing my face and then I felt wafts of wind coming on my face and thought they came from the waving of wings and when they had washed my eyes the air came upon them so sweet and cool and I opened them I thought and here I was lying on this couch with butterflies and bees flitting and buzzing about me the brook singing somewhere near me and a lark up in the sky but there were no angels only plenty of light and wind and living creatures and I don't think I ever knew before what happiness meant wasn't it a resurrection Papa to come out of the grave into such a world as this indeed it was my darling and a very beautiful and true dream there is no need for me to moralize it to you for you have done so for yourself already but not only do I think that the coming out of sin into goodness out of unbelief into faith in God is like your dream but I do expect that no dream of such delight can come up to the sense of fresh life and being that we shall have when we get on the higher body after this one won't serve our purpose any longer and is worn out and cast aside the very ability of the mind whether of itself or by some inspiration of the Almighty to dream such things is a proof of our capacity for such things a proof I think that for such things we were made here comes in the chance for faith in God the confidence in his being and perfection that he would not have made us capable without meaning to fill that capacity if he is able to make us capable that is the harder half done already the other he can easily do and if he is love he will do it you should thank God for that dream Connie I was afraid to do that Papa that is as much as to fear that there is one place to which David might have fled where God would not find him the most terrible of all thoughts where do you mean papa dreamland my dear if it is right to thank God for a beautiful thought I mean a thought of strength and grace giving you fresh life and hope why should you be less bold to thank him when such thoughts arise in planar shape take such vivid forms to your mind that they seem to come to the doors of the eyes into the vestibule of the brain and thence into the inner chambers of the soul end of chapter 11 chapter 12 of the Seaboard parish this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 12 the journey for more than two months Charlie and Harry had been preparing for the journey the moment they heard of the prospect of it they began to prepare accumulate and pack stores both for the transit and the sojourn first of all there was an extensive preparation of ginger beer consisting as I was informed in confidence of brown sugar ground ginger and cold water this store was however as near as I can judge exhausted at renewed about 12 times before the day of departure arrived and when at last the auspicious morning dawned they remembered with dismay that they had drunk the last drop two days before and there was none in stock then there was a wonderful and more successful hoarding of marbles of a variety so great that my memory refuses to bear the names of the different kinds which I think must have greatly increased since the time when I too was a boy when some marbles one of real white marble with red veins especially produced in my mind something of the delight that a work of art produces now these were carefully deposited in one of the many divisions of a huge old hair trunk which they had got their uncle we're who could use his father's tools with pleasure if not to profit to fit up for them with a multiplicity of boxes and cupboards and drawers and trays and slides that was quite bewildering in this same box was stowed also a quantity of hair the gleanings of all the horse tails upon the premises this was for making fishing tackle with a vague notion on the part of Harriet that it was to be employed in catching whales and crocodiles then all their favorite books were stowed away in the same chest in a special a packet of a dozen penny books of which I think I could give a complete list now for one afternoon as I searched about in the lumber room after a set of old library steps which I wanted to get repaired I came upon the chest and opening it discovered my boys hoard and in it this packet of books I sat down on the top of the chest and read them all through from Jack the giant-killer down to hop of my thumb without rising and this in the broad daylight with the yellow sunshine nestling beside me on the rose-colored silken seat richly worked of a large stately looking chair with three golden legs yes I could tell you all those stories not to say the names of them over yet only I knew every one of them before finding now that they had fared like good vintages for if they had lost something in potency they had gained much in flavor Harry could not read these and Charlie not very well but they put confidence in them notwithstanding in virtue of the red blue and yellow prints then there was a box of sawdust the design of which I have not yet discovered a huge ball of string a rabbit skin a Noah's Ark an American clock that refused to go for all the variety of treatment they gave it a box of lead soldiers and 20 other things amongst which was a huge gilt ball having an eagle of brass with outspread wings on the top of it great was their consternation and dismay when they found that this magazine could not be taken in the post-chaise in which they were to follow us to the station a good part of our luggage had been sent on before us but the boys had intended the precious box to go with themselves knowing well however how little they would miss it and with what shouts of Southsea discovery they would great The Forgotten treasure when they returned I insisted on the lumbering article being left in peas so that as man go with treasure list to his grave whatever he may have accumulated before the fatal moment they had to set off for the far country without chest or ginger-beer not therefore altogether so desolate and unprovided for as they imagined the abandoned treasure was forgotten the moment the few tears it had occasioned were wiped away it was the loveliest of morning's when we started upon our journey the Sun shone the wind was quiet and everything was glad the swallows were twittering from the corbels they had added to the adornment of the dear old house I'm sorry to leave the swallows behind said Winnie as she stepped into the carriage after her mother Conny of course was already there eager and strong hearted for the journey we set off Connie was in delight with everything especially with all forms of animal life and enjoyment that we saw on the road she seemed to enter into the spirit of the cows feeding on the rich green grass of the meadows of the donkeys eating by the roadside of the horses we met bravely diligent at their day's work as they trudged along the road with wagon or cart behind them I sat by the coachman but so that I could see her face by the slightest turning of my head I knew by its expression that she gave a silent blessing to the little troupe of a brown faced gypsy family which came out of a dingy tent to look at the passing carriage a fleet of ducklings in a pool paddling along under the convoy of the parent duck next attracted her look look isn't that delicious she cried I don't think I should like it though said winning what shouldn't you like Winnie asked her mother to be in the water and not feel it wet those feathers they feel it with their legs and their webby toes said Connie yes that is some consolation answered Winnie and if you were a duck you would feel the good of your feathers in winter when you got into your cold bath of a morning I gave all this chat for the sake of showing how Connie's illness had not in the least withdrawn her from nature and her sympathies had rather as it were made all the fibres of her being more delicate and sympathetic so that the things around her could enter her soul even more easily than before and what had seemed to shut her out had in reality brought her into closer contact with the movements of all vitality we had to pass through the village to reach the railway station everybody almost was out to bid us goodbye I did not want for Connie's sake chiefly to have any scene but recalling something I had forgotten to say to one of my people I stopped the carriage to speak to him the same instant there was a crowd of women about us but Connie was the center of all their regards they hardly looked at her mother or sister had she been a martyr who had stood the test and received her REO she could hardly have been more regard the common use of the word martyr is a curious instance of how words get degraded the sufferings involved in martyrdom and not the pure will giving occasion to that suffering is fixed upon by the common mind as the martyrdom the witness bearing is lost sight of accept we can suppose that a martyr to the toothache means a witness of the fact of the toothache and its tortures but while martyrdom really means a bearing for the sake of the truth yet there is a way in which any suffering even that we have brought upon ourselves may become martyrdom when it is so born that the sufferer therein bears witness to the presence and fatherhood of God in quiet hopeful submission to his will and gentle endurance and that effort after cheerfulness which is not seldom to be seen where the effort is hardest to make more than all perhaps and rarest of all when it is accepted as the just and merciful consequence of wrongdoing and is endured humbly and with righteous shame as the cleansing of the father's hand indicating that repentance unto life which lifts the sinner out of his sins and makes him such that the holiest men of old would talk to him with gladness and respect then indeed it may be called a martyrdom this latter could not be Connie's sick but the former was hers and so far she might be called a martyr even as the old women of the village designated her after we had again started our ears were invaded with shouts from the post-chaise behind us in which Charlie and Harry their grief at the abandoned chest forgotten as if it had never been were yelling in the exuberance of their gladness Dora more stayed as became her years was trying to act the matron with them in vain and old nurse II had enough to do with miss Connie's baby to heed what the young gentleman were about so long as explosions of noise were all the mischief Walter the manservant who had been with us ten years and was the main prop of the establishment looking after everything and putting his hand to everything with an indefinite charge ranging from the nursery to the wine cellar and from the corn bin to the pig trough and whom as we could not possibly get on without him sat on the box of the post-chaise beside the driver from the Griffin rather connived I fear then why's at the noise of the youngsters goodbye marshmallows they were shouting at the top of their voices as if they had just been released from a prison where they had spent a wretched childhood and as it could hardly offend anybody's ears on the open country road I allowed them to shout till they were tired which condition fortunately arrived before we reached the station so that there was no occasion for me to interfere I always sought to give them as much Liberty as could be afforded them at the station we found we're waiting to see us off with my sister now in wonderful health Turner was likewise there and ready to accompany us a good part of the way but beyond the valuable assistance he lent us in moving Connie no occasion arose for the exercise of his professional skill she bore the journey wonderfully slept not unfrequently and only at the end showed herself at length wearied we stopped three tons on the way first at Salisbury were the streams running through the streets delighted her there we remained one whole day but sent the children and servants all but my wife's made on before us under the charge of Walter this left us more at our ease at Exeter we stopped only the night for Connie found herself quite able to go on the next morning here Turner left us and we missed him very much Connie looked a little out of spirits after his departure but soon recovered herself the next night we spent at a small town on the borders of Devon sure which was the limit of our railway traveling here we remained for another whole day for the remnant of the journey across part of Devon sure and Cornwall to the shore must be posted and was a good five hours work we started about eleven o'clock full of spirits at the thought that we had all but accomplished the only part of the undertaking about which we had had any uneasiness Connie was quite merry the air was thoroughly warm we had an open carriage with a hood when he said opposite her mother Dora and allies of the maid in the rumble and I by the coachman the road being very hilly we had four horses and with four horses sunshine a gentle wind hope and thankfulness who would not be happy there is a strange delight in motion which I am Not sure that I altogether understand the hope of the end as bringing fresh enjoyment has something to do with it no doubt the accompaniments of the motion the change of scene the mystery that lies beyond the next hill or the next turn in the road the breath of the summer wind the scent of the pine trees especially and of all the earth the tinkling jangle of the harness as you pass the trees on the roadside the life of the horses the glitter and the shadow the cottages and the roses and the rosy faces the scent of burning wood or peat from the chimneys these and a thousand other things combine to make such a journey delightful but I believe it needs something more than this something even closer to the human life to account for the pleasure that motion gives us I suspect it is it's living symbolism the hidden relations which it bears to the eternal soul in its aspirations and longings ever following after ever attaining never satisfied do not misunderstand me my reader a man you will not allow perhaps maybe content although he is not and cannot be happy I feel inclined to turn all this the other way saying that a man ought always to be happy never to be content you will see I do not say contented I say content here comes in his faith his life is hid with Christ in God measureless unbounded all things are his to become his by blessed lovely gradations of gift as his being enlarges to receive and if ever the shadow of his own necessary incompleteness falls upon the man he has only to remember that in God's idea he is complete only his life is hid from himself with Christ in God the infinite if anyone accuses me here of mysticism I plead guilty with gladness I only hope it may be of that true mysticism which in as much as he makes constant use of it st. Paul would understand at once I leave it however I think I must have been the very happiest of the party myself no doubt I was younger much than I am now but then I was quite middle-aged with full confession thereof in gray hairs and wrinkles why should not a man be half when he is growing old so long as his faith it strengthens the feeble knees which chiefly suffer in the process of going down the hill true the fever heat is over and the oil burns more slowly in a lamp of life but if there is less fervor there is more pervading warmth if less of fire more of sunshine there is less smoke and more light barelly youth is good but old age is better to the man who forsakes not his youth when his youth forsakes him the sweet visitings of nature do not depend upon youth or romance but upon that quiet spirit whose meekness inherits the earth the smell of that field of beans gives me more to light now than ever it could have given me when I was a youth and if I ask myself why I find it is simply because I have more faith now than I had then it came to me then as an accident of nature a passing pleasure flung to me only as the dogs share of the crumbs now I believe that God means that odor of the bean field that when Jesus smelled such a scent about Jerusalem or in Galilee he thought of his father and if God means it it is mine even if I should never smell it again the music of the spheres is mine if old age should make me deaf as the adder in my mystical again reader that I hope you are too or will be before you have done with this same beautiful mystical life of ours more and more nature becomes to me one of God's books of poetry not his grandest that is history but his loveliest perhaps and ought I not to have been happy when all who were with me were happy I will not run the risk of wearing even my contemplative reader by describing to him the various reflexes of happiness that shone from the countenances behind me in the carriage but I will try to hit each off in a word or a single simile my Ethel winds face was bright with the brightness of a pale silvery moon that has done her harvest work and a little weary lifts herself again into the deeper heavens from stooping towards the earth Winnie's face was bright with the brightness of the morning star ever growing pale and faint over the amber ocean that brightens at the sun's approach for life looked to Winnie severe in its light and somewhat sad because severe Connie's face was bright with the brightness of a lake in the rosy evening the sound of the river flowing in and the sound of the river flowing forth just audible but itself still and contend to be still and mirror the sunset Dory's was bright with the brightness of a marigold that follows the Sun without knowing it and Eliza's was bright with the brightness of a half blown cabbage rose radiating good humor this last is not a good simile but I cannot find it better I confess failure and go on after stopping once to bait during which operation Connie begged to be carried into the parlour of the little Inn that she might see the China figures that were certain to be on the chimney-piece as indeed they were where she drank a whole tumbler of new milk before we lifted her to carry her back we came upon a white high moorland country the roads through which were lined with course in full golden bloom while patches of heather all about were showing their bells though not yet in their autumnal outburst of purple fire here I began to be reminded of Scotland in which I had travelled a good deal between the ages of twenty and five and twenty the further I went the stronger I felt the resemblance the look of the fields the stone fences that divided them the shape and color and materials of the houses the aspect of the people the feeling of the air and of the earth and sky generally made me imagine myself in a milder and more favored Scotland the west wind was fresh but had none of that sharp edge which one can so often detect in otherwise warm winds blowing under a hot Sun though she had already travelled so many miles Connie brightened up within a few minutes after we got on this moor and we had not gone much farther before a shout from the rumble informed us that keen-eyed little dora had discovered the atlantic a dip in the high coast revealed it blue and bright we soon lost sight of it again but in Connie's eyes it seemed to linger still as often as I looked round the blue of them seemed the reflection of the sea in their little convex mirrors Etha winds eyes too were full of it and a flush on her generally pale cheek showed that she too expected the ocean after a few miles along this breezy expanse we began to descend towards the sea level down the winding of a gradual slope interrupted by steep descents we approached this new chapter in our history we came again upon a few trees here and there all with their tops cut off in a plane inclined upwards away from the sea for the sea winds like a sweeping scythe that bend the trees all away towards the land and keep their tops mon with their sharp rushing keen with salt spray off the crests of the broken waves then we passed through some ancient villages with streets narrow and steep and sharp angled that needed careful driving and the frequent pressure of the brake upon the wheel and now the Seas shone upon us with nearer greeting and we began to fancy we could hear its talk with the shore at length we descended a sharp hild reach the last level drove over a bridge and down the line of the stream saw the land vanish in the sea at wide babe then drove over another wooden drawbridge and along the side of a canal in which lay half a dozen sloops and schooners then came a row of pretty cottages then a gate and an ascent and ere we reached the rectory we were aware of its proximity by loud shouts and the sight of Charlie and Harry scampering along the top of a stone wall to meet us this made their mother nervous but she kept quiet knowing that unrestrained anxiety is always in danger of bringing about the evil it fears a moment after we drew up at a long porch leading through the segments of a circle to the door of the house the journey was over we got down in the little village of kill haven in the county of Cornwall end of chapter 12 chapter 13 of the Seaboard parish 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 lynn thompson the Seaboard parish by george macdonald chapter 13 what we did when we arrived we carried connie in first of all of course and into the room which nurse had fixed upon for her the best in the house of course again she did seem tired now and no wonder she had a cup of tea at once and in half an hour dinner was ready of which we were all very glad after dinner I went up to Connie's room where I found her fast asleep on the sofa and Winnie as fast asleep on the floor beside her the drive and nici air had had the same effect on both of them but please as I was to see Connie sleeping so sweetly I was even more pleased to see Winnie asleep on the floor what a wonderful satisfaction it may give to a father a mother to see this or that child asleep it is when her kittens are asleep that the cat creeps away to look after her own comforts our cat chose to have her kittens in my study once and as I would not have her further disturbed than to give them another cushion to lie on in place of that which belonged to my sofa I had many opportunities of watching them as I wrote or prepared my sermons but I must not talk about the cat and her kittens now when parents see their children sleep especially if they have been suffering in any way they breathe more freely a load is lifted of their minds their responsibility seems over the children have gone back to their father and he alone is looking after them for a while now I had not been comfortable about Winnie for some time and especially during the journey and so more especially during the last part jurnee there was something amiss with her she seemed constantly more or less dejected as if she had something to think about that was too much for her although to tell the truth I really believe now that she had not quite enough to think about some people can thrive tolerably without much thought at least they both live comfortably without it and do not seem to be capable of affecting it if it were required of them while for others a large amount of mental and spiritual operation is necessary for the health of both body and mind and when the matter or occasion for so much is not afforded them the consequence is analogous to what follows when a healthy physical system is not supplied with sufficient food the oxygen the source of life begins to consume the life itself it tears up the Timbers of the house to burn against the cold or to use a different simile when the Moses rod of circumstance does not strike the rock and make the waters flow such a mind one that must think to live will go digging into itself and is in danger of injuring the very fountain of thought by drawing away its living waters into ditches and stagnant pools this was I say the case in part with my winnie although i did not understand it at that moment she did not look quite happy did not always me to smile with his smile looked almost reprovingly upon the frolics of the little brother imps and though kindness itself when any real hurt or grief befell them had reverted to her old somewhat dictatorial manner of which I have already spoken as interrupted by Connie's accident to her mother and me she was service itself only service without the smile which is the flame of the sacrifice and makes it holy so we were both a little uneasy about her for we did not understand her on the journey she had seemed almost annoyed at Connie's excesses and said to Dora many times do be quiet Dora although there was not a single creature but ourselves within hearing and Paul Connie seemed only delighted with the child's explosions so I was but although I say so I hardly know why I was pleased to see her thus except it was from a vague belief in the anodyne of slumber but this pleasure did not last long for as I stood regarding my two treasures even as if my I had made her uncomfortable she suddenly opened hers and started to her feet with the words I beg your pardon papa looking almost guiltily round her and putting up her hair hurriedly as if she had committed an impropriety in being caught untidy this was fresh sign of a condition of mind that was not healthy My dear I said what do you bet my pardon for I was so pleased to see you asleep and you look as if you thought I was going to scold you Oh papa she said laying her head on my shoulder I am afraid I must be very naughty I so often feel now as if I were doing something wrong or rather as if you would think I was doing something wrong I'm sure there must be something wicked in me somewhere though I do not clearly know what it is when I woke up now I felt as if I had neglected something and you have come to find fault with me is there anything papa nothing whatever my child but you cannot be well when you feel like that I'm perfectly well so far as I know I was so cross with Dora today why shouldn't I feel happy when everybody else is I must be wicked papa here Connie woke up there now I've waked Connie when he resumed I'm always doing something I ought not to do please go to sleep again Connie and take that thing off my poor conscience what none sir this is when you're talking about being wicked asked Connie it isn't nonsense Carney you know I am I know nothing of the sort Winnie if it were me now and yet I don't feel wicked My dear children I said we must all pray to God for his spirit and then we shall feel just as we ought to feel it is not for any one to say to himself how he ought to at any given moment still less for one man to say to another how he ought to feel that is in the former case to do a simple says he had learned to give up doing to judge our own selves which ought to be left to God in the latter case it is to do what our Lord has told us expressly we are not to do to judge other people you get your bonnet winny and come out with me I am going to explore a little of this desert island upon which we have been cast away and you Connie just to please Winnie must try to go to sleep again Winnie ran for her bonnet a little afraid perhaps that I was going to talk seriously to her but showing no reluctance anyhow to accompany me now I wonder whether it will be better to tell what we saw or only what we talked about and give what we saw in the shape in which we reported it to Connie when we came back into her room bearing like the spies who went to search the land a bunch of grapes that is of sweet news of nature to her who could not go to gather them for herself I think it would be the best plan to take part of both plans when we left the door of the house we went up the few steps of affair leading onto the Downs against an amidst and indeed in the rocks but chasing the see edge of which our new abode was built a life for a big winged angel seemed waiting us upon those sounds the wind still blew from the west both warm and strong I mean strength giving and the wind was the first thing we were aware of the ground underfoot was green and soft and springy and sprinkled all over with the bright flowers chiefly yellow that live amidst the short grasses of the Downs the shadows of whose unequal surface were now beginning to be thrown east for the Sun was going Seward's I stood up stretched out my arms through back my shoulders and my head and filled my chest with a draught of the delicious wind feeling thereafter like a giant refreshed with wine when he stood up 'i'm moved amidst the light nectar thoughtful and turning her eyes hither and thither that makes me feel young again I said I wish it would make me feel old then said Winnie what do you mean my child because then I should have a chance of knowing what it did like to feel young she answered rather enigmatic ly I did not reply we were walking up the brow which hit the sea from us the smell of the down turf was indescribable in its homely delicacy and by the time we had reached the top almost every sense was filled with its own delight the top of the hill was the edge of the great shore cliff and the Sun was hanging on the face of the mightiest sky clip opposite and the sea stretched for visible miles and miles along the shore on either hand this wide blue mantle fringed with lovely white wherever it met the land and scalloped into all fantastic curves according to the whim of the nether fires which had formed its bed and the rush of the waves as they bore is rising tied up on the shore was the one music fit for the whole ear and I touch and smell were alike invaded with blessedness I ought to have kept this to give my reader in Connie's room but he shall share with her presently the sense of space of my tea room for life and growth filled my soul and I thanked God in my heart the wind seemed to bear that growth into my soul even as the wind of God first breathed into man's nostrils the breath of life and the Sun was the pledge of the fulfillment of every aspiration I turned and looked at Winnie she stood pleased but Liz less amidst that which lifted me into the heaven of the presence don't you enjoy all this grandeur Winnie I told you I was very wicked Papa and I told you not to say so Winnie you see I cannot enjoy it Papa I wonder why it is I suspect it is because you haven't room with me I know you mean something more than I know Papa I mean my dear that it is not because you are wicked but because you do not know God well enough and therefore your being which can only live in him is cabined Crypt confined bound in it is only in him that the soul has room in knowing him is life and it's gladness the secret of your own heart can never know but you can know him who knows it's secret look up my darling and see the heavens and the earth you do not feel them and I do not call upon you to feel them it will be both useless and absurd to do so but just let them look at you for a moment and then tell me whether it must not be a blessed life that creates such a glory as this all she stood silent for a moment looked up at the sky looked round on the earth looked far across the sea to the Setting Sun and then turned her eyes upon me they were filled with tears but whether from feeling or sorrow that she could not feel I would not inquire I made haste to speak again as this world of delight surrounds and enters your bodily frame so does God surround your soul and live in it to be at home with the awful source of your being through the childlike faith which she not only permits but requires and his ever teaching you or rather seeking to rouse up in you is the only cure for such feelings as those that trouble you do not say it is too high for you God made you in His own image therefore capable of understanding him for this final end he sent his son that the father might with him come into you and dwell with you till he does so the temple of your soul is vacant there is no light behind a veil no cloudy pillar over it and the priests your thoughts feelings loves and desires moan and are troubled for where is the work of the priest when the god is not there when he comes to you no mystery no unknown feeling will any longer distress you you will say he knows though I do not and you will be at the secret of the things he has made you will feel what they are and that which his will created in gladness you will receive in joy one glimmer of the present God in this glory would send you home singing but do not think I blame you whinny for feeling sad I take it rather as the sign of a large life in you that will not be satisfied with little things I do not know when or how it may please God to give you the quiet of mind that you need but I tell you that I believe it is to be had and in the meantime you must go on doing your work trusting in God even for this tell him to look at your sorrow ask him to come and set it right making the joy go up in your heart by his presence I do not know when this may be I say but you must have patience until he lays his hand on your head you must be content to wash his feet with your tears only he will be better pleased if your faith keep you from weeping and from going about your duties mournful try to be brave and cheerful for the sake of Christ and for the faith of your confidence in the beautiful teaching of God whose course and scope you cannot yet understand trust my daughter and let that give you courage and strength now the sky and the sea and the earth must have made me able to say these things to her but I knew that whatever the immediate occasion of her sadness such was its only real cure other things might in virtue of the will of God that was in them give her occupation and interest enough for a time but nothing would do finally but God himself here I was sure I was safe here I knew lay the hunger of humanity humanity may like other vital forms disease systems fix on this or that is the object not merely of its desire but of its need can never be stilled by less than the bread of life the very presence of the innermost nature of the father and the son we walked on together when he made me no reply but weeping silently clung to my arm we walked a long way by the edge of the cliffs beheld the Sun go down and then turned and went home when we reached the house when he left me saying only Thank You Papa I think it is all true I will try to be a better girl I went straight to Connie's room she was lying as I saw her last looking out of her window Connie I said Winnie and I have had such a treat such a sunset I've seen a little of the light of it on the waves in the bay there but the high ground kept me from seeing the sunset itself did it set in the sea do you want the general desert here after all Connie is that water the Atlantic or is it not and if it be where on earth could the Sun set but in it of course Papa what a goose I am but don't make a game of me please I'm too deliciously happy to be made a game of tonight I won't make a game of you my darling I will tell you about the sunset the colors of it at least this must be one of the best places in the whole world to see sunsets but you have had no cheaper par I thought you would come and have your tea with me but you were so long but muammar would not let me wait any longer I'll never mind the tea my dear but Winnie has had none you've got a tea caddy of your own haven't you yes and a cheap art and there's the kettle on the hob for I can't do without a little fire in the evenings then I'll make some tea for Winnie and myself and tell you at the same time about the sunset I never saw such colors I cannot tell you what it was like while the Sun was yet going down for the glory of it has burned the memory of it out of me but after the Sun was down the sky remained thinking about him and the thought of the sky was in delicate translucent green on the horizon and the color of the if they realized and glorified a broadband then came another broadband at pale rose color and above that came the skies own eternal blue pale likewise but so sure and changeless I never saw the green in the blue divided and harmonized by the rose color before which was a wonderful sight if it is warm enough tomorrow we will carry you out on the height that you may see what the evening will bring there is one thing about sunsets returned Connie two things that make me rather sad about themselves not about anything else shall I tell you them drew my love there are few things more precious to learn than the effects of nature upon individual minds and there is not a feeling of yours my child that is not a value to me you are so kind papa I am so glad of my accident I think I should never have known how good you are but for that but my thought seemed so little worth after you say it so much about them let me be the judge of that my dear well one thing is we shall never never never see the same sunset again that is true but why should we God does not care to do the same thing over again when it is once done it is done and he goes on doing something new for to all eternity he never will have done showing himself by new fresh things it would be a loss to do the same thing again but that just brings me to my second trouble the thing is lost I forget it do what I can I cannot remember sunsets I try to fix them fast in my memory that I may recall them when I want them but just as they fade out of the sky all into blue or gray so they fade out of my mind and leave it as if they had never been there except perhaps two or three now though I did not see this one yet after you have talked about it I shall never forget it it is not and never will be as if they had never been they have their influence and leave that far deeper than your memory in your very in Connie but I have more to say about it although it is only an idea hardly an insurance our brain is necessarily an imperfect instrument for it's right work perhaps it is needful that it should forget in part but there are grounds for believing that nothing is ever really forgotten I think that when we have a higher existence and we have now when we are clothed with that spiritual body of which some Paul speaks you will be able to recall any sunset you have ever seen with an intensity proportion to the degree of regard and attention you gave it when it was present to you but here comes Winnie to see how you are I've been making some tea for you Winnie my love oh thank you papa I shall be so glad if some tea said Winnie the paleness of whose face showed the red rims of her eyes the more plainly she had had what girls call a good cry and was clearly the better for it the same moment my wife came in why didn't you send for me Harry to get your tea she said I did not deserve any seeing I had disregarded proper times and seasons but I knew you must be busy I have been superintending the arrangement of bedrooms and the unpacking and 20 different things said ever win we shall be so comfortable it is such a curious house have you had a nice walk mama I never had such a walk in my life returned Winnie you would think the shore had been built for the sake of the show just for the platform to see sunsets from and this see only the cliffs will be rather dangerous for the children I have been telling Connie about the sunset she could see something of the colors on the water but not much more Oh Connie it will be so delightful to get you out here everything is so big there is such room everywhere but it must be awfully windy in winter said Winnie whose nature was always a little perspective if not apprehensive but I must not keep my reader longer upon 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TMU5kIGk8oU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMU5kIGk8oU | Recovery really is possible | I'm the founder of Leah's Legacy foundation in Pennsylvania addiction is widespread and it continues to be an epidemic in this country for those people that say Well they're never going to get any better well they brought this on themselves you know I was I was once one of those folks just being transparent and then it hit home and boy did it hit hard addiction does not discriminate and you know my my daughter is proof of that she graduated from high school and she was doing well the first year of college was on the Dean's List she passed in 2018 from fentanyl poisoning and in 2019 we founded Leah's Legacy foundation and never in my wildest dreams that I think that I would be involved in recovery and various boards there are millions of folks out there that are in addiction that they want the help it becomes a life or death situation and believe me as a dad who lost his daughter there's nothing to be embarrassed about and you know the the you know the people need to reach out for help foreign | Life Unites Us | UCUFHGcm_O2XvFqTTn8foFbg | 2023-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 189 | 1,007 |
z_wmhA3PGBA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_wmhA3PGBA | Sleep-Tracker Sleep Specialists of Internet--tDCS, Dietaries Supplements treat Insomnia Naturally | monitoring your sleep quality has never been this easy just place the bed at sleep monitor on your bed under the bed sheet use better than it's smart features together with your mobile device there's no gadgets or any kind of wearable sensors intruding on your good night's sleep bet it monitors your vitals and sleep cycles to assess your sleep quality sleep affects your overall wellness during deep sleep you and your body recover so that you'd be able to perform during daytime Bennett also gives you tips on improving your sleep quality and offers helpful features like the smart alarm that wakes you up at the optimal time so that you could feel refreshed and energized when waking up every morning the bed at mobile application gives you an overall assessment of your sleep quality and gives you tips on improving your sleep and wellness [Music] remember sleep smart live better bed it | maxwell chan | UCNB7uTTDiVSOT7KJtBJZMIA | 2019-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 155 | 892 |
EYAmKuc7yAw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYAmKuc7yAw | Marinwood CSD hides Architect's Fees | you know there's always actually a lot of information here that gets handled real quick the question I have is I see that bill Hansol is submitted another $2,800 which seems rather light for the amount of work that he's done since okay please this allowed me to speak before noon or welcome so I just wondering are we were actually capturing the cost of Hansel design it doesn't it seems awfully like bill there for the amount of work that I know he's been doing and if we if we are behind if we're running up a big deficit how much is it and when are we going to learn how much his fees are costing the taxpayers that's that's really the only comment I have be nice to get responses from some of these questions they're not really just you know you talk about being a public servant one of the ways you can serve the public is being forthright understood thank you which means that you respond to questions I know you don't paint it that way but I think of it as a democracy well haha we asked our elected representatives that believe you're probably going to seek reelection and so these are the kinds of things if we don't know I ask every time and we never get a response other than thank you for your question thank you for your comment | Save Marinwood | UC2mO_WIEjOg2cuwp-Pkqn8Q | 2020-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,241 |
MCB9_j896eA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCB9_j896eA | Responsibility of Parents | Sermon on the Go with Rev. Kingsley Yeboah | foreign [Music] foreign [Music] and within that I'm going to talk about two couples one couple from the Old Testament and one couple from the New Testament the incapable from the Old Testament is a couple one of whom you know her name but the husband most people don't know they husband's name the husband of Hannah is called a Kana elkana and you will find your story in 1 Samuel chapter 1. [Music] the other wife was fruitful had many children but Hannah was married and she continually she continuously prayed for a child and there was something she did with that child which I will go into a little bit later in the sermon the second couple is of course Joseph America whom you have had just now these parents have one thing in common [Music] and I think they're having come is presenting their children to the Lord in the temple why did they do this well that's because our spirit we are given the incredible responsibility and privilege of raising and nurturing the necessation of humanity the act of presenting our children to God in the temples Asana Mary Joseph and elkhana did is a powerful reminder of the importance of our role as parents and the impact we can have on our children's life and so my message today is going to deal with three key aspects of our role as parents and the impact we can have on our children's life [Music] the first is the importance of presenting our children to God the second is the power of Prayer and the third is setting an example for our children to follow so let's deal with the first one then the importance of presenting our children the act of representing their children to God was a powerful symbol of your faith and Trust in God's plan for their child this is Joseph and Mary and Hannah and elkana they presented their child in the temple for God to bless the child when we present our children to God in the temple we are making a commitment to raise them in the way that honest God this means we teach our children of God and to have a desire to serve him and we do this by teaching them to live according to the principles and purposes of God and to seek God's will in the alliance we also have to instill in them a sense of purpose and meaning for life that is rooted in faith what about the power of prayer then when it comes to raising children both parents in the older New Testament where people of people faith who tend to prayer in times of need Hana for example praying endlessly for a child how much we will Fast and not eat for days and when her prayers was answered in the birth of Samuel now somewhere is one of the most powerful prophets in our Old Testament in fact he was the first judge but also a prophet for Israel so he had two roles in his capacity as a leader in Israel Hana presented Samba in the temple because she had made a vow and said look God if you bless me with a child then I'm going to present the child back to you and he will serve you and that's exactly what Hannah did Joseph and Mary relied on prayer as they navigate their life and challenges what surrounded Mary's pregnancy the birth of Jesus and raising him prayer is a powerful tool that parents can use to guide and protect their children by praying for your child you are asking God to give them wisdom strength and the guidance for their life [Music] parents can also pray to protect their children from harm and to help them make good decisions of course we can't control everything that goes on in our children's life but we can pray and ask God to look after them by praying for our children we are putting our trust in God and acknowledging that he is the ultimate authority of their lives what about the importance of setting an example there experience your primary role is to be the role model for your children they look up to him they learn from what you do and the way you live your life therefore it is crucial that you set a good example for them to follow this includes how you treat others how you handle difficult situations and your overall attitude to life it is not enough to say to children to other people or tell them for example not to watch television or not to live on their mobile phone when you are not doing the same thing you must demonstrate these qualities in your own life and your children will follow suit when children see you living out these values they are more likely to adopt them but of course there are many examples we can do in terms of how do we treat people how we speak to people how we live our own life that will set an example for the children to follow in conclusion parenting is a sacred responsibility and one that comes with its own set of challenges and joy by learning from the example of Akana Mary and Joseph which can be better equipped to raise our own children in a way that honors God and helps them to grow to become the people that God has created them to be remember that our role as spirit is not only to provide our children with physical needs but also to guide them spiritually for them to grow in the Lord children are a blessing from God praise them to love God and serve him in their hearts they need a kind of parents that God wants you to be and as you do that may God help you as you trust in him to next to your children [Music] foreign [Music] | Rev Kingsley Media | UCF8usi_4TRHnpW2uC4jDNEA | 2023-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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Ruz_GPq4oDY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ruz_GPq4oDY | #26 - Julia Reda supports We Promise | (music) I'm Julia Reda. I'm top candidate of the Pirate Party Germany for the EU-elections. I signed the digital rights charter, because it includes all the topics, which I want to work on in the European Parliament. Most important to me is the European copy right reform. I don't want, that Youtube aren't available in my country or that i can't freely share culture with other people from other European countries. I want a right to remix and i want legal file sharing all over the EU. Go to the European elections! Because there the future of the digital revolution will be decided. (music) | WePromise EU | UCuRTm-zJDj8mPzMbzo3MTiA | 2014-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 104 | 593 |
X7Q6OwRZdiE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7Q6OwRZdiE | Products I've been loving! | [Music] hi welcome back to my channel I wanted to go over a few items that I have been really loving over the past month a few of these items you probably may already have but I just wanted to show you what's been working for me and so I'll make this a quick video and I hope you stay tuned so the first thing I wanted to show you that I've really been enjoying is this water bottle and you can pick this up at any beauty supply what I like about this water bottle is that it's like a continuous spray so I fill it up with water and spray my hair into me it just works so much better than the regular water bottle that people normally use and it's just a fine mist so you don't have to worry about over saturating your hair so I have really loved this bottle if you don't have one pick one of these up another item I've been loving is pretty simple it's just a like a skull cap as you can see um just the skull cap and really this is for men like whenever they're trying to get waves in their hair and you just put it on at night and then I guess they wake up with waves but this really keeps my hair controlled at night I think it holds in moisture and it keeps my hair control so when I wake up I don't have like a lot just pointing you know all over the place and stuff so I love this you just put it on go to sleep it stays on it doesn't slide around while you're sleeping and I have several of these the only thing I will tell you about these is that whenever you put oils and water in your hair or you dampen your hair before bed it can seep into the material so you really need to wash these regularly because once the all kind of saturates the fabric it can ruin your your pillowcases and stuff like that so just be mindful of that try to keep them clean wash them every few or get several of these and switch them out you know periodically to kind of prevent that from ruining your bedclothes another thing I really loved and I can see this basically it's a Turbie twist but this one is by evolved and it's made out of t-shirt material so you don't have to worry about lint and stuff being in your hair from a regular towel you can use this and take advantage of the material that companies used for making t-shirts it's basically a t-shirt fabric type Turbie twist and whenever you wash your hair you just put this on dry your hair without having to worry about over drying your hair with a regular bath towel and I love it it works great and I wanted to show you the original one this is like the original Turbie twist on it and everything but I love this one this one is so absorbent that's the name on it can you see it but the it's pink you know and I don't want this to be in my hair and and I wanted to go ahead and like get another one where I wouldn't have to worry about this pink lint being in my hair so I got this one and I've been shopping I bought this from Amazon and this is can you see it hair drying turban another knock off from the Turbie twist this is a like a three pack and I'm about to open it right now wow it's like really I'm gonna open this real quick and I'll be right back okay I'm opening this up it took some time to get this thing open but oh okay this is basically that microfiber material and it is black as you can see and same concept as a Turbie twist you twist it at the end whenever you put it on your head and of course you have like the two buttons where you can tie it and have it twist it onto your head so that it is secure and I like this this is really neat this is a loop that you use to attach to the button on here okay this is this is three in a pack so I have three of these and I can't wait to try them it was only like $13 on Amazon and of course I have Emma's on Prime so I got it like within two three days but something that is black will prevent the white let build up that so many people talked about and since I don't have a black tie or anything I decided to go ahead and invest in these and I think this will be a good addition to lock hair the next item I have been using and I have been using this one since before I locked my hair but I wanted to go over it because I know a lot of people still like to use edge controls and gels and stuff on their edges and that stuff builds up on your edges and then you have to figure out how to get it out I love the Thalia Y heat moisture cleanse and this is a peppermint and green tea basically a cleansing spray and it feels like it really does have maybe alcohol a little bit of alcohol in it but it helps to dissolve those edge controls that we love to use so you can keep your edges and you know your hair clean in between getting your hair washed and you can pick this up at like any pharmacy Walmart I'm pretty sure carries it very good product and I love it and it does leave like a minty sensation on your scalp so you know definitely pick this up and I think it's a good product to keep away build up the last item that I'm going to talk about that I really love and I found out about this product on a Facebook group page and this is the molding gel wax maximum hold with tea tree oil let me see if I can give you like a close-up of this y'all this can be kind of hard to find I managed to get this off of Amazon once again and I think it was like 12 or 13 dollars but I noticed that when I went back to get another jar of it it was marked unavailable this company does have their own website and I think they have a Facebook page so if you want to get ahold of this you can still go to their website and see if you can purchase this this wax I love it because it leaves your hair so shiny it really holds your retwist and there is basically no buildup like when I use it I don't use it heavily and it keeps my hair twisted for like at least three weeks and you know into it and it's easy to wash out that's what I really love about it definitely you know if you're not against using waxes I would recommend this product I like to use waxes and gels like this because I have very resistant coarse hair and water and oil is just not gonna do it for my hair it's just not so I'm going to I feel like I have to use it and as long as I can can wash those items out of my hair whenever I clarified doing a shampoo I should be okay and even if I have to do like a a CV rinse several times a year just to keep my hair buildup free I'm willing to do that in order to be able to use something with some hold you know for my weak retwist so those are all the items that I wanted to talk about I hope you are having a good day and oh I have one more item I'm sorry y'all look this is like okay I was telling y'all I have really coarse hair right a last elastic yupi super grow hair strands and scalp treatment treatment so basically this is Greece this is just hair Greece my hair does not respond well to very light oils like grapeseed and stuff like that oh boy it my hair just sucks it up and it's like nothing I like I applied nothing what I like about using greases is the fact that they're heavy and that's what my hair responds the best to and I love this because it smells great it really adds shine to my hair and I think you can find this at the beauty supply I have not seen this anywhere else other than the beauty supply store so if you also like to use greases and pomades definitely pick this up and that is all I have right now I hope this video has been helpful to you I would really appreciate it if you would subscribe and like this video and I will see you next time bye | TriNurse | UCcLdLQDb4xmIs_U27wnB8Tg | 2019-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,557 | 7,504 |
Q61gUWOhyqY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q61gUWOhyqY | TNC Predator VS Team Liquid | Elimination Round 2 | Main Stage The International 2019 Game1 | Dota 2 | following him around the mapping has a slower start maybe has to play his own words more maybe he's stacking ancient writer Templar assassin what the hell are you gonna do now all to man this is one of those dream pics you pop your ultimate I'll troll and then just get lasso drag it up to a high ground or something there's not really much you can do yeah it's a dream batrider game and I think fook was that's like top three heroes for cuckoo sand King batrider and plus one I thought that I can't really seem to remember it it just feels like it's TN sees comfort right if liquid make a mistake or two they're just gonna get run over and you're gonna get to this one where all of TN sees heroes are just too tanky for these more burst carry the chance he could take this series absolutely I mean looking at their draft - I feel like every time Chansey somehow is able to get kuku on one of his best heroes he seems to always be getting his back how does he write it so many times we cast them we're like cuckoo he's always super dominant on these two years any always doesn't seem to get it so we'll see how they're gonna have to make use of it versus that one because like the panel mentioned this Templar says switched up and now is where you're putting a troll first is the back rider sure miracle he's still free farming fairly well right now but we don't how this matchup can go you just get a couple stacks on yourself and you just get chased by that batrider and you do not like playing versus that edit role so now GH trying to do his best to punch him away they got the side pull off though Tim's is able to get that one there has the Marana here good control kuku watch also trying to have a bit of a look into the CSS at the moment he is struggling to to find many of the old creeps the same is to be said for mind control it's a slow start and in creeps core at least but they are both getting good experiences both in WordPress we've really hired the Carrera is very good at getting the right clicks whether it be with that hard-hitting base damage at the conquer or the refraction and the TA we are catching back up so they are starting to recover both of those heroes that were aggro translated first now able to start getting somebody's like you don't see me getting aggressive on to Gaby here with that mud golem around I mean you put you foresaw this you set this bottom Lane once the levels there I'm Pat he's just gonna run them over yeah he does he comes back down bottom two I mean they have the divine favor from kuroky lagoons mentioned to bring him up there but yeah they're just choosing to actually keep this matchup it's gonna be really crippling for miracle though you have to expect that's gonna happen every single time there's a rotation from Tim's they can easily set up onto this troll warlord but they're keeping it this way they want it that's why they want to lean it they want to keep the Tiber stab raking not laying in itself is still a bit of a scary one for my controller as well on the top yeah has to be careful getting down low just down to to the mango and she is stick but sitting very low on the HP in fact there's the that's the teepee stood over to the shrine looks like they're actually gonna bring the chan bottom instead of moving the troll warlord still to trying to secure that barrel goes down here and say so the arrow on the creep cuckoo it's got Firefly you gotta get slowed up here I'll say that the Muslim stones coming in causing some issues have put the stick charge double across the GA her to go buddy parting the fireflies Gillian bring it up a fence jump see don't be able to finish it off cuckoos fine it's here see getting a third kill down on the spot and ladies five minutes in there at a 2k lead yeah quits refusal to much on a support kill they're losing their mid tower because of it that rotation they left to go bottom to gank and we hoes like oh thank you he comes in takes the 1700 damage the mid tower very important for a lick with that map controls they can't get if they aren't able to actually get that mid tower so much vision and opportunities that get from just putting lunch ta traps deeper some of the control cuckoo trying to escape but they have to damage them it's miracle those axis will find the kill they quit now time to see what the game they'll be able to get that online and how is for the correspond with some of these core items a miracle and we ha our mouse really acting as the gang car here walking through the century work here can you get the X he will get it on miracle definer to travel on the creep wave start to let out some of the poison demonic purge miracle could do very little to get yourself this won't even bother wasting the one charge nose illusions could be sent out first to start to scout any possible maneuvers but they're still under the cover the smoke to figure it out now can they get into fitness shot yes you will get the kill embrace liquid are able to continue to to secure the aegis mind control will dive for this one's indeed see big night man for miracle before s the back GNC finish off the olive oil melon so much damage coming in from the concur with that tied burning with all these items the shadow blue at least with kuvikavi it's just going to end so gh eyes on Gabby eras gonna win and he's gonna try and come in fight on - we are the gyms no sir we all the time for game comes in they take the ages is the second life of weihai just as you'll be out of blink away now let's go back in look around get on top of Gabby Gabby now on the retreat they've lost cuckoo on CNC and liquid fighting anything more out of this chair just got eyes on Tim's the traps being used by we heart to help continue the chase we don't want to run into the creep camp or a creeper even that radiance is going to be done on the raid King and it's gonna be a pretty devastating one I know a lot of times we look at lineups and a lot of times casters always talking about there's so much magic damage on this team there's so much magic damage blah blah blah BKB so important we look at liquids they're not really that magic damage oriented and this time around it's a lot of physical damage that is going to be coming out so that radiance that evasion all these little things are definitely gonna be start kicking in for T&C crossing over the tree line with that Firefly it's also a vision right now of TNC with this word here up on that top bounty rune so I'm liquid there for K down they've got the BK peas this is the time to swim in the box focus now the breaking Gabby katie is mad about pilot defuser picks up the second the exact kind of maneuver the liquid was hoping to execute by two different ways that you can you know they're telltale the way the TNC spell is gonna be coming out there's a lot of ways that you can get some nice saves coming in from th oh my gosh my kids are oh Sh it's gonna be a big fight it's John Dale's OTS you know exactly what's up with the Firefly [Music] now try for another poem but he's already used to be can be he's gotta be careful he's out about a two big hits from the team Chansey back up to the hi Gretchen secur we are miracle still in the seascape trying to just really run away from the shadow demon illusions yet you might show miracle he's thinking about going here but he's eternal he doesn't have the edges of trap it's off we are taken out we are once more as TNC they're getting pushed all the way back tennis as well GNC tried their best to time Italy the folks from other physical damage just knocking on the racks ready Senate boat down there by make the connection forty seconds no teams liquid gabbi's out of murdering he's got it back up the buyback comes in from Google America but he has to members be to get out they're gonna keep going up look if they want to keep going bye-bye this should be liquidy never close down the game please kappy step for 8c no buyback on him as well liquid full retreat it will offer a little bit of us a little bit of time we are still paying for by tims and arm out I look for the x mark my James he's been sucked out [Applause] they could certainly have a good shot at closing this out the fortification is their own val is gonna try these maybe setting them back a little bit but they have to heal coming out from that back the SD back in place seven seconds and cuckoos back in there they're gonna give them some respect they stay gonna smash we are in with the quick finishing blow as this five man of liquid just seems a little too powerful right now this draft at ESU to deal with and hold back at the 32 minute point it's the base think I liquid H is starting to get poked upon by miracle to put him in that front light there yes at aniket bkbs Oliver CNCs liquid push I'm out back to the base and GG is this at least about five minutes ago they tried for one last job is the main stage you've gotta do it but came one without a doubt goes the way of liquid | Dota 2 MetalRam | UC79vEuNbzqy2x_AeRPV5JNw | 2019-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,781 | 8,986 |
8s7HjAkZtDo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s7HjAkZtDo | Chapter 4 from Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud by Herbert Marcuse. | and roastin civilization philosophical inquiry into Freud by Herbert Marcuse this is chapter 4 the dialectic of civilization Freud attributes to the sense of guilt a decisive role in the development of civilization moreover he establishes a correlation between progress and increasing guilt feeling he states his intention to represent the sense of guilt as the most important problem in the evolution of culture and to convey that the price of progress and civilization is paid in forfeiting happiness through the heightening of the sense of guilt we're currently Freud emphasizes that as civilisation progresses guilt feeling is further reinforced intensified is ever-increasing the evidence adduced by Freud is twofold first he derives it analytically from the theory of instincts and second he finds the theoretical analysis corroborated by the great diseases and discontents of contemporary civilization an enlarged cycle of Wars ubiquitous persecution anti-semitism genocide bigotry and the enforcement of illusions toils sickness and misery in the midst of growing wealth and knowledge we have briefly reviewed the prehistory of the sense of guilt it has its origin in the Oedipus complex and was acquired when the father was killed by the association of the brothers they satisfied their aggressive instinct but the love which they had for the father caused remorse created this super ego by identification and thus created the restrictions which should prevent a repetition of the deed subsequently man abstains from the deed but from generation to generation the aggressive impulses directed against the father and his successors and from generation to generation aggression has to be inhibited and new every renunciation then becomes a dynamic found of conscience every fresh abandonment of gratification increases its severity in intolerance every impulse of aggression which we omit to gratify is taken over by the super-ego and goes to heighten its aggressiveness against the ego the excessive severity of the super-ego which takes the wish for the deed and punishes even suppressed aggression is now explained in terms of the eternal struggle between arrows and the death instinct the aggressive impulses the father and his social successors is a derivative of the death instinct in separating the child from the mother the father also inhibits the death instinct the Nirvana impulse he that's just the work of eros love to operates in the formation of the super-ego the severe father who as the forbidding representative of eros subdue the death instinct in the Oedipus complex conflict enforces the first communal social relations his prohibitions create identification among the sons aim in hibbett of affection exogamy sublation sublimation on the basis of renunciation eros begins its cultural work of combining life into ever larger units and as the father's multiplied supplemented and replaced by the authorities of society as prohibitions and inhibitions spread so do the aggressive impulse in its objects and with it grows in the part of society the need for strengthening the defenses the need for reinforcing the sense of guilt since cultural bees and inner erotic impulse which bids its bind which bids it bind mankind into a closely knit mass it can achieve this aim only by means of its vigilance it's fermenting an ever-increasing sense of guilt that which began in relation to the father ends in relation to the community if civilisation is an inevitable course of development from the group of the family to the group of humanity as a whole then an intensification of the sense of guilt resulting from the innate conflict of ambivalence from the eternal struggle between the love and the death trends will be inextricably bound up with it until perhaps the sense of guilt may swell to a magnitude that individuals can hardly support in this quantitative analysis of the growth of the sense of guilt the change in the quality of guilty guilty Ness is growing a rationality seems to disappear indeed Freud central sociological position prevented him from following this Avenue to him there was no higher rationality against which the prevailing one could be measured if the irrationality of guilt feeling is that of civilization itself then it is rational and if the abolition of domination destroys culture itself then it remains the supreme crime and no effective means for its prevention are irrational however Freud's own theory of instincts impelled him to go further and to unfold the entire fatality and futility of this dynamic strengthened defense against aggression is necessary but in order to be effective the defense against enlarged aggression would have to strengthen the sex instincts for only as strong eros can effectively bind the deconstructive instincts or the sorry the destructive instincts and this is precisely what the developed civilization is incapable of doing because it depends for its very existence on extended and intensified regimentation and control the chain of inhibitions and deflections of instinctual aims cannot be broken our civilization is generally speaking founded on the suppression of instincts civilization is first of all progress in work that is work for the procurement and augmentation of the necessities of life this work is normally without satisfaction in itself to Freud it is unpleasurable painful in Freud's meta psychology there is no room for an original instinct of workmanship mastery instinct etc the notion of the conservative nature of the instincts under the rule of the pleasure and nirvana principles strictly precludes such assumptions when Freud incidentally mentions the natural human aversion to work he only draws the inference from his basic theoretical conception the instinctual syndrome unhappiness and work recurs throughout for its writings and his interpretation of the Prometheus myth is centered on the connection between curbing of sexual passion and civilized work the basic work in civilization is non libidinal is labor labor is unpleasantness and such unpleasantness has to be enforced for what motive would induce man to put his sexual energy to other uses if by any disposal of it he could obtain fully satisfying pleasure he would never let go of this pleasure it would make no further progress if there is no original work instinct than the energy required for unpleasurable work must be withdrawn from the primary instincts from the sexual and from the destructive instincts since civilisation is mainly the work of eros it is first of all withdrawal of libido culture obtains a great part of the mental energy it needs by subtracting it from sexuality but not only the work impulses are thus fed by aim inhibited sexuality the specifically social instincts such as the affectionate relations between parents and children feelings of friendship and the emotional ties in marriage contain impulses which are held back by internal resistance from attaining their aims only by virtue of such renunciation do they become sociable each individual contributes his renunciations first under the impact of external compulsion then internally and from these sources the common stock of the material an ideal wealth of civilization has been accumulated although Freud remarks that these social instincts mean not be described as sublimated because they have not abandoned their sexual aims but breast content with certain certain approximations to satisfaction he calls them closely related to sublimation thus the main sphere as civilization appears as a sphere of sublimation the sublimation involves de sexual ization even if and where it draws on a reservoir of neutral displacement energy in the ego and in the it'd this neutral energy proceeds from the narcissistic reservoir of libido ie it is desexualized eros the process of sublimation alters the balance in the instinctual structure life is the fusion of Eros and death instinct in this fusion eros has subdued its hostile partner however after sublimation the erotic component no longer has the power to bind the whole of the destructive elements that were previously combined with it and these are released in the form of inclinations to aggression and destruction culture demands continuous sublimation it thereby weakens eros the builder of culture and decentralization by weakening arrows unbinds the destructive impulses civilization is thus threatened by an instinctual diffusion in which the death instinct strives to gain ascendancy over the life instincts originating in renunciation and developing under progressive renunciation civilization tends toward self-destruction this argument runs too smooth to be true a number of objections arise in the first place not all work involves desexualize ation and not all work is unpleasurable is renunciation secondly the inhibitions enforced by culture also affect and perhaps even chiefly affect the derivatives of the death instinct aggressiveness and the destruction impulses in this respect at least cultural inhibition would accrue to the strength of arrows moreover work in civilization is itself a great extent to a great extent social utilization of aggressive impulses and has thus work in the service of eros an adequate discussion of these problems presupposes that the theory of the instincts is freed from its exclusive orientation on the performance principle that the image of a non repressive civilization which the very achievable suggests is examined as to its substance such an attempt will be made in the last part of this study here are some tentative clarifications must suffice the psychical sources and resources of work in its relation to sublimation constitute one of the most neglected areas of psychoanalytic theory perhaps nowhere else has psychoanalysis so consistently succumbed the official ideology of the blessings of productivity small wonder then that in the Neo Freudians schools where as we shall see in the epilogue the ideological trends in psychoanalysis triumph over its theory the tenor of work morality is all-pervasive the Orthodox discussion is almost in its entirety focused on creative work especially art will work in the realm of necessity labor is relegated to the background to be sure there is a mode of work which offers a high degree of libidinal satisfaction which is pleasurable in its execution and artistic work where it is genuine seems to grow out of a non repressive instinctual constellation and to envisage non repressive aims so much so the term sublimation seems to require considerable modification if applied to this kind of work but the bulk of the work relations on which civilization rests is of a very different kind Freud notes that the daily work of earning a livelihood affords particular satisfaction when it has been selected by free choice however if free choice means more than a small selection between pre established necessities and if the inclinations and impulses used in work are other than those pre-shaped by a repressive reality principle then satisfaction and daily work is only a rare privilege the work that created and enlarged the material basis of civilization was chiefly labor alienated labor painful and miserable and still is the performance of such work hardly gratifies individual needs and inclinations it was imposed upon man by brute and SST and brute force if alienated Libre has anything to do with arrows it must be very indirectly and with a considerably sublimated and weakened arrows but does not the civilized inhibition of aggressive impulses and work offset the weakening of arrows aggressive as well as libidinal impulses are supposed to be satisfied in work by way of sublimation and the culturally beneficial sadistic character of work has often been emphasized the development of techniques and technological rationality absorbs to a great extent the modified destructive instincts the instinct of destruction when tempered and harnessed as it were inhibited in its aim and directed towards objects is compelled to provide the eagle with satisfaction of its needs and with power over nature techniques provide the very basis for progress technological rationality sets the mental and behaviorist pattern for productive performance and power over nature has become practically identical with civilization is the destructiveness sublimated in these activities sufficiently subdued and diverted to assure the work of arrows it seems that socially useful destructiveness is less sublimated than socially useful libido to be sure the diversion of destructiveness from the ego to the external world's to cure the growth of civilization however extroverted destruction remains destruction its objects are in most cases actually and violently assailed deprived of their form and reconstructed only after partial the destruction units are forced of divided and the component parts forcibly rearranged nature is literally violated only in certain categories of solvable sublimated aggressiveness as in surgical practice to such violation directly strengthen the life of its object destructiveness and extent and intent seems to be more directly satisfied in civilization than a libido however while the destructive impulses are thus being satisfied such satisfaction cannot stabilize their energy in the service of eros their destructive force must drive them beyond this servitude in sublimation for their aim is not matter not nature not any object but life itself if they are the derivatives of the death instinct then they cannot accept as final any substitutes then through constructive technological destruction through the constructive violation of nature the instincts would still operate toward the annihilation of life the radical hypothesis of beyond the pleasure principle withstand the instincts of self-preservation self assertion and mastery insofar as they have absorbed this destructiveness would have the function of assuring the organisms own path to death Freud retracted this hypothesis as soon as he advanced it but his formulations and civilization and its discontents seemed to restore its essential content and the fact that the destruction of life human in the animal has progressed with the progress of civilization that cruelty and hatred and the scientific extermination of men have increased in relation to the real possibility of the elimination of oppression this feature of late industrial civilization would have instinctual roots which perpetuate destructiveness beyond all rationality the growing mastery of nature then would with the growing productivity of labour develop and fulfill the human needs only as a by-product increasing cultural wealth and knowledge would provide the material for progressive destruction in the need for increasing instinctual repression this thesis implies the existence of objective criteria for gauging the degree of instinctual repression at a given stage of civilization however repression is largely unconscious and automatic well its degree is measurable only in the light of consciousness the differential between fill a genetically necessary repression and surplus repression may provide the criteria within the total structure of the repressed personality surplus repression is that portion which is the result of specific societal conditions sustained in the specific interest of domination the extent of the surplus repression provides the standard of measurement the smaller it is the less repressive is the stage of civilization the distinction is equivalent to that between the biological and the historical sources of human suffering of the three sources of human suffering which Freud enumerates namely the superior force of nature the disposition to decay of our bodies and the inadequacy of our methods of regulating human relations in the family the community in the state at least the first and the last are in a strict sense historical sources the superiority of nature and the organization of societal relations have essentially changed in the development of civilization consequently the necessity of repression and of the suffering derived from it varies with the maturity of civilization with the extent of the achieved rational mastery of nature and of society objectively the need for instinctual inhibition and restraint depends on the need for toil and delayed satisfaction the seem and even a reduced scope of instinctual regimentation would constitute a higher degree of repression at a mature stage of civilization when the need for renunciation and toil is greatly reduced by material and intellectual progress when civilization could actually afford a considerable release of instinctual energy expended for domination and toil scope and intensity of instinctual repression obtained their full significance only in relation to the historically possible extent of freedom for Freud is progress and civilization progress in freedom we have seen that Freud's theory is focused on the recurrent cycle domination rebellion domination but the second domination is not simply a repetition of the first one the cyclical movement is progress in domination from the primal father via the brother clan to the system of institutional Authority characteristic of mature civilization domination becomes increasingly impersonal objective Universal and also increasingly rational effective productive at the end under the rule of the fully developed performance principle subordination appears as implemented through the social division of labor itself although physical and personal force remains an indispensable instrumentality society emerges as a lasting and expanding system of useful performances the hierarchy of functions and relations assumes the form of objective reason law and order are identical with the life of society itself in the same process repression too is depersonalized constraint and regimentation of pleasure now become a function a natural result of the social division of labor to be sure the father as paterfamilias still performs the basic regimentation of the instincts which prepares the child for the surplus repression on the part of society during his adult life but the father performs this function as the representative of the families position in the social division of labour rather than as the possessor of the mother subsequently the individual's instincts are controlled through the social utilization of his labour power he has to work in order to live and this work requires not only 8 10 12 daily hours of his time and therefore a corresponding diversion of energy but also during these hours and the remaining ones a behavior in conformity with the standards and morals of the performance principle historically the reduction of arrows to procreative monogamous sexuality which completes the subjection of the pleasure principle to the reality principle is consummated only when the individual has become a subject object of Labor in the apparatus of his society whereas antigen ethically the primary suppression of infantile sexuality remains the precondition for this accomplishment the development of a hierarchical system of social labor not only rationalizes domination but also contains the rebellion against domination at the individual level the primal revolt is contained within the framework of the normal Oedipus conflict at the societal level recurrent rebellions and revolutions have been followed by counter revolutions and restorations from the slave revolts in the ancient world the socialist revolution the struggle of the oppressed has ended in establishing a new better system of domination progress has taken place through an improving chain of control each revolution has been the conscious effort to replace one ruling group by another but each revolution has also released forces that have overshot the goal that have striven for the abolition of domination and exploitation the ease with which they have been defeated demands explanations neither their prevailing constellation of power nor immaturity of the productive forces nor absence of class consciousness provides an adequate answer in every revolution there seems to have been a historical moment when the struggle against domination might have been victorious but the moment passed an element of self defeat seems to be involved in this dynamic regardless of the validity of such reasons as the prematurity and inequality of forces in this sense every revolution has also been a betrayed revolution Freud's hypothesis on the origin and the perpetuation of guilt feeling elucidates in psychological terms the sociological dynamic it explains the identification of those who revolt with the power against which they revolt the economic and political incorporation of the individuals into the hierarchical system of labor is accompanied by an instinctual process in which the human objects of domination reproduce their own repression in the increasing rationalization of power seems to be reflected in an increasing rationalization of repression in retaining the individuals as instruments of labour forcing them into renunciation and toil domination no longer merely or primarily sustains specific privileges but also cysteines society as a whole on an expanding scale the guilt of rebellion is thereby greatly intensified the revolt against the primal father eliminated an individual person who could be and was replaced by other persons but when the Dominion of the Father has expanded into the Dominion of society no such replacement seems possible and the guilt becomes fatal rationalization of guilt feeling has been completed the father restrained in the family and in his individual biological authority is resurrected far more powerful in the administration which preserves the life of society and in the laws which preserve the administration these final and most sublime incarnations of the Father cannot be overcome symbolically by emancipation there's no freedom from administration and its laws because they appear as the ultimate guarantor of Liberty the revolt against them would be the supreme crime again this time not against the despot animal who forbids grad vacation but against the wise order which secures the goods and services for the progressive satisfaction of human needs rebellion now appears as the crime against the whole of human society and therefore as beyond reward and beyond redemption however the very progress of civilization tends to make this rationality a spurious one the existing liberties and the existing gratifications are tied to the requirements of domination they themselves become instruments of repression the excuse of scarcity which is justified institutionalized repression since its inception weakens as man's knowledge and control over nature and has the means for fulfilling human needs with a minimum of toil the still prevailing impoverishment of vast areas of the world is no longer due chiefly to the poverty of human and natural resources but to the manner in which they are distributed distributed and utilized this difference may be irrelevant to politics into politicians but it is of decisive importance to a theory of civilization which derives the need for repression from the natural and perpetual disproportion between human desires and the environment in which they must be satisfied if such a natural condition and not certain political and social institutions provides the rationale for repression then it has become irrational the culture of industrial civilization has turned the human organism into an ever more sensitive differentiated exchangeable instrument and has created a social wealth sufficiently great to transform this instrument into an end in itself the available resources make for a qualitative change in the human needs rationalization and mechanization of labour tend to reduce the quantum of instinctual energy channeled into toil alienated labor thus freeing energy for the attainment of objectives set by the free play of individual faculty technology operates against the repressive utilization of energy insofar as it minimizes the time necessary for the production of the necessities of life thus saving time for the development of needs beyond the realm of necessity and if necessary waste but the closer the real possibility of liberating the individual from the constraints once justified by scarcity in immaturity the greater the need for maintaining and streamlining these constraints less the established order of domination dissolve civilization has to defend itself against the specter of a world which could be free if society cannot use its growing productivity for reducing repression because such usage would upset the hierarchy of the status quo productivity must be turned against the individuals it becomes itself an instrument of universal control totalitarianism spreads over late industrial civilization wherever the interests of domination prevail upon productivity arresting and diverting its potentialities the people have to be kept in a state of permanent mobilization internal and an end external the rationality of the domination has progress progressed to the point where it threatens to invalidate its foundations therefore it must be reaffirmed more effectively than ever before this time there shall be no killing of the father not even a symbolic killing because they may not find a successor the audit autumn ization of the super-ego indicates the defense mechanisms by which society meets the threat the defense consists chiefly in a strengthening of controls not so much over the instincts as over consciousness which if left free might recognize the work of repression in the bigger and better satisfaction of needs the manipulation of consciousness which has occurred throughout the orbit of contemporary industrial civilization has been described in the various interpretations of totalitarian and popular cultures coordination of the private and public existence of spontaneous and required reactions the promotion of thoughtless leisure activities the triumph of anti intellectual ideologies exemplify the trend this extension of controls to formerly at free regions of consciousness and leisure permits a relaxation of sexual taboos previously more important because the overall controls were less effective today compared with the Puritan and Victorian periods sexual freedom has unquestionably increased although a reaction against the 1920s is clearly noticeable at the same time however the sexual relations themselves have become much more closely assimilated with social relations sexual Liberty is harmonized with profitable conformity the fundamental antagonism between sex and social utility itself the reflex of the conflict between pleasure principle and reality principle is blurred by the progressive encroachment of the reality principle on the pleasure principle in a world of alienation the liberation of eros would necessarily operate as a destructive fatal force as the total negation of the principle which governs the repressive reality it is not an accident that the great literature of Western civilization celebrates only the unhappy love that the tristen myth has become its representative expression the morbid romanticism of the myth is in a strict sense realistic in contrast to the destructiveness of the liberated eros the relaxed sexual morality within the firmly entrenched system of monopolistic controls itself serves the system the negation is coordinated with the positive the night with the day the dreamworld with the work world fantasy with frustration then the individuals who relax in this uniformly controlled reality recall not the dream but the day not the fairytale but its denunciation in their erotic relations that keep their appointments with charm with romance with their favorite commercials but within the system of unified and intensified controls decisive changes are taking place the effect the structure of the super-ego and the content and manifestation of guilt feelings moreover they tend toward a state in which the completely alienated world expending its full power seems to prepare the stuff and material for a new reality principle the super-ego was loosened from its origin and the traumatic experience of the father is superseded by more exigent genis images as the family becomes less decisive in directing the adjustment of the individual to society the father-son conflict no longer remains the model conflict this change derives from the fundamental economic processes which have characterized since the beginning of the century the transformation of free into organized capitalism the independent family enterprise and subsequently the independent personal Enterprise cease to be the units of the social system they are being absorbed into large-scale impersonal groupings and associations at the same time the social value of the individual is measured primarily in terms of standardized skills in qualities of adjustment rather than autonomous judgment and personal responsibility the technological abolition of the individual is reflected in a decline of the social function of the family it was formerly the family which for good or bad reared and educated the individual and the dominant rules and values were transmitted personally and transformed through personal fate to be sure in the Oedipus situation not individuals but generations units of the genus faced each other but in the passing and inheritance of the Oedipus conflict they became individuals and the conflict continued into an individual life history through this struggle with the father and mother as personal targets of love and aggression the younger generation entered societal life with impulses ideas and needs which were largely their own consequently the formation of their super-ego the repressive modification of their impulses the renunciation and sublimation were very personal experiences precisely because of this their adjustment left painful scars in life under the performance principles still retain a sphere of private nonconformity now however under the rule of economic political and cultural monopolies the formation of the mature super-ego seems to skip the stage of individualization the generic atom becomes directly a social atom the repressive organization of the instincts seems to be collective and the Eagle seems to be prematurely socialized by a whole system of extra familial agents and agencies as early as the preschool level gains radios and television set the pattern for conformity and rebellion deviations from the pattern are punished and not so much within the family as outside and against the family the experts of the mass media transmit the required values they offer the perfect training and efficiency toughness personality dream and romance with this education the family can no longer compete in the struggle between the generations the sides seem to be shifted the son knows better he represents the mature reality principle against its obsolescent paternal forms the father the first object of aggression in the Oedipus situation later appears as a rather inappropriate target of aggression his authority as transmitter of wealth skills experiences is greatly reduced he is less to offer and therefore less to prohibit the progressive father is the most unsuitable enemy in a most unsuitable ideal but so is any father who no longer shapes the child's economic emotional and intellectual future still the prohibitions continue to prevail the repressive control of the instincts persists and so does the aggressive impulse who are the father substitutes against which it is primarily directed as domination congeals into a system of objective administration the images that guide the development of the super-ego become depersonalized formerly the super-ego was fed by the master the chief the principal these represented the reality principle and they're tangible personality harsh and benevolent cruel and rewarding they provoked and punished the desire to revolt the enforcement of conformity was their personal function and responsibility respect and fear could therefore be accompanied by hate of what they were and did as persons they presented a living object for the impulses and for the conscious efforts to satisfy them but these personal father images have gradually disappeared behind the institutions with the rationalization of the productive apparatus --tz-- with the multiplication of functions all domination assumes the form of administration at its peak the concentration of economic power seems to turn into anonymity everyone even at the very top appears to be powerless before the movements and laws of the apparatus itself control is normally administered by offices in which the controlled are the employers and the employed the Masters no longer perform an individual function the sadistic principals the capitalist exploiters have been transformed into salaried members of a bureaucracy whom their subjects meet as members of another bureaucracy the pain frustration impotence of the individual derived from a highly productive an efficiently functioning system in which he makes a better living than ever before responsibility for the organisation of his life lies with the whole the system the sum total of the institutions that determine satisfy and control his needs the aggressive impulses into a void or rather the heat encounters smiling colleagues busy competitors obedient officials helpful social workers who are all doing their duty and who are all innocent victims thus repulsed aggression is again interjected not suppression but the suppressed is guilty guilty of what material and intellectual progress has weakened the force of religion below the point where it can sufficiently explain the sense of guilt the aggressiveness turned against the ego threatens to become senseless with his consciousness coordinated his privacy abolished his emotions integrated into conformity the individual has no longer enough mental space for developing himself against his sense of guilt for living with a conscience of his own his ego has shrunk to such a degree that the multiform antagonistic processes between it ego and super ego cannot unfold themselves in their classic form still the guilt is there it seems to be a quality of the whole rather event of the individuals collective guilt the affliction of an institutional system which wastes and rests and material and human resources at its disposal the extent of these resources can be defined by the level of fulfilled human freedom attainable through truly rational use of the productive capacity if this standard is applied it appears that in the centres of industrial civilization man is kept in a state of impoverishment both cultural and physical most of the cliches with which socio law sociology describes the process of dehumanization and present-day mass culture are correct but they seem to be slanted in the wrong direction what is retro aggressive what is retro aggressive is not mechanization and standardization but their containment not the universal coordination but its concealment under spurious liberties choices and individual individuality x' the high standard of living in the domain of the great corporations is restrictive in a concrete sociological sense the goods and services that the individuals by control by control their needs and petrify their faculties in exchange for the quantities that enrich their life the individuals sell not only their labor but also their free time the better living is offset by the all-pervasive control over living people dwell in apartment concentrations and have private automobiles with which they can no longer escape into a different world they have huge refrigerators filled with frozen foods dozens of newspapers and magazines that espouse the same ideals the of innumerable choices innumerable gadgets which are all of the same sort and keep them occupied and divert their attention from the real issue which is the awareness that they could both work less and determine their own needs and satisfactions the ideology of today lies in that production and consumption reproduce and justify domination but their ideological character does not change the fact that their benefits are real the repressive nosov the whole lies to a high degree in its efficacy it enhances the scope of material culture facilitates the procurement of the necessities of life makes comfort and luxury cheaper draws ever larger areas into the orbit of industry while at the same time sustaining toil and destruction the individual pays by sacrificing his time his consciousness his dreams civilization pays by sacrificing its own promises of liberty justice and peace for all the discrepancy between potential liberation and actual repression has come to maturity it permeates all spheres of life the world over the rationality of progress heightens the rationality of its organization and direction social cohesion and administrative power are sufficiently strong to protect the whole from direct aggression but not strong enough to eliminate the accumulated aggressiveness it turns against those who do not belong to the whole whose existence is its denial this foe appears as the arch enemy and Antichrist himself he is everywhere at all times he represents hidden incident sinister forces and his omnipresence requires total mobilization the difference between war and peace between civilian and military populations between truth and propaganda is blotted out there is regression to historical stages that had been passed long ago and this regression reactivates the sadomasochistic phase on a national and international scale but the impulses of this phase are reactivated in a new civilized manner practically without sublimation they become socially useful activities in concentration and labor camps colonial and civil wars in punitive expeditions and so on under these circumstances the question whether the present stage of civilization is demonstratively more destructive than the preceding ones does not seem to be very relevant in any case the question cannot be avoided by pointing to the destructiveness prevalent throughout history the destructiveness of the present stage reveals its false significance only if the present is measured not in terms of past stages but in terms of its own potentialities there is more than a quantitative difference and whether wars are waged by professional armies in confined spaces are against entire populations on a global scale were there technical inventions that can make the world free from misery are used for the conquest or for the creation of suffering whether thousands are saline in combat or Millions scientifically exterminated with the help of doctors and engineers whether exiles can find refuge across the frontiers or a chased around the earth whether people are naturally ignorant or being made ignorant by their daily intake of information and entertainment it is with a new ease that terror is assimilated with normality and destructiveness with with construction still progress continues and continues to narrow the basis of repression at the height of its progressive achievements domination not only undermines its own foundations but also corrupts and liquidates the opposition against domination what remains is the negativity of Reason which impels wealth and power and generates a climate in which the instinctual roots of the performance principle are drying up the alienation of Labor is almost complete the mechanics of the assembly line the routine of the office the ritual of buying and selling are frayed from any connection with human potentialities work relations have become to a great extent relations between persons as exchangeable objects scientific management and efficiency experts to be sure the still prevailing competitive nest requires a certain degree of individuality and spontaneity but these features have become just as superficial and illusory as the competitiveness to which they belong individuality is literally in name only in the specific representation of types such as vamp housewife Ondine hee Mian career woman struggling young couple just as competition tends to be reduced to pre-arranged varieties in the production of gadgets wrappings flavors colors and so on beneath this illusory surface the whole work world and its recreation have become a system of animate and inanimate things all equally subject to administration the human existence is this in this world is mere stuff matter and material which does not have the principle of its movement in itself this state of ossification also affects the instincts their inhibitions and modifications their original dynamic becomes static the interactions between ego super-ego and Ede Kanchi congeal into automatic reactions corporal realization of the super-ego is accompanied by corporal ization of the ego manifest in the frozen traits and gestures produced at the appropriate occasions in ours consciousness increasingly less burdened by autonomy tends to be reduced to the task of regulating the coordination of the individual with the whole this coordination is effective to such a degree that the general unhappiness has decreased rather than increased we have suggested that the individual's awareness of the prevailing repression is blunted but the manipulated restriction of his consciousness this process alters the contents of happiness the concept denotes a more than private more than subjective condition happiness is not in the mere feeling of satisfaction but in the reality of freedom and satisfaction happiness involves knowledge it is the prerogative of the animal rationale with the declining consciousness with control of information with the absorption of individual into mass communication knowledge is administered and confined the individual does not really know what is going on the overpowering machine of education and entertainment unites him with all the others in a state of anaesthesia from which all detrimental ideas tend to be excluded and since knowledge of the whole truth is hardly and hardly conducive to happiness such general anesthesia meat makes individuals happy if anxiety is more than a general malaise if it is an existential condition then this so-called age of anxiety is distinguished by the extent by which anxiety has disappeared from expression these trends seem to suggest the expenditure of energy and effort for developing one's own inhibitions is greatly diminished the living links between the individual and his culture are loosened this culture was in and for the individual the system of inhibitions that generated and to regenerated the predominant values and institutions now the repressive force of the reality principle seems no longer in dude and rejuvenated by the repressed individuals the less they function as the agents and victims of their own life well tell us as the reality principle strengthened through creative identifications in sublimation which enrich and at the same time protect the household of culture the groups and group ideals the philosophies the works of art and literature that still express without compromise the fears and hopes of humanity stand against the prevailing reality principle the are its absolute denunciation the positive aspects of progressive alienation show forth the human energies which sustained the performance principle are becoming increasingly dispensable the autumn ization of necessity and waste of labour and entertainment precludes the realization of individual potentialities in this realm it repels the bid milk of exes the ideology of scarcity of the productivity of toil domination and renunciation is dislodged from its instinctual as well as rational ground the theory of alienation demonstrated the fact that man does not realize himself in his labor that his life has become an instrument of labour that his work and its products have assumed a form and power independent of him as an individual but the liberation from this state seems to require not the arrest of alienation but its consummation not the reactivation of the repressed and productive personality but its abolition the elimination of human potentiality potentialities from the world of alienated labor creates the preconditions for the elimination of labour from the world of human potentialities you | Adrestia's Revolt | UC3ClSqbN5tlXOuFj3eqyAoA | 2019-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,935 | 44,575 |
0oslpNUT5AM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oslpNUT5AM | Climbing Gym Tour: Basecamp Climbing - Toronto, Ontario | this is Basecamp climbing in Toronto Ontario first fun thing about its built in an old adult movie theater from the 1930s but my favorite part about this gym is its ability to put a lot of service inside a really small footprint this is the entranceway this is right inside the front doors not much of a lobby just a front desk some waivers on the left side lots of people and at this gym lots of dogs - all just trying to cram it in so everybody can climb directly on top of the entrance is there bouldering area and this looks out over there climbing walls and you can see at the very back on the left hand side of the screen some some walls and that's the very end of the gym that's all the space they have to work with here it does mean for some fairly tight quarters the gym is basically separated into two separate lanes of climbing this is the lane that involves the auto ballets and the more vert walls and the slab wolves so it's always popular and it's always pretty much back to back with the Blair's especially at peak times but it's an excellent example of just using space efficiently and getting a lot of climbs into a small floorplan this is the lead prowl when you walk in from that Lobby this is the first thing you're greeted by on the left is that alley that we just saw and then on the right is the other side which has the steeper terrain lots of lead climbing and then a very limited amount of open space which gets used for seating and training equipment coat storage personal bags a couple couches some small retail but this is as close as it gets to open space in this facility and they're using every inch of it I'm a big fan of this lead terrain for a gym with such a small floorplan it does have some really high walls especially considering that Toronto doesn't have a lot of gyms with really tall rope walls I think this gym gets up to probably about 37 or 38 feet at its high points and the height of the walls does change as you can kind of see here based on where the walls are within the trusses so there are really just a few points that are super high but again back to the lobby on one side is the desk and on the other side you've got your waivers and you see a lot of people keeping their boots in this area priceless some really cool art from from members put up on the wall as well kind of different stereotypes of both can't climbers I really like that idea and behind the desk keeping everything from their harnesses to their rental shoes all in this really small space there's really no storage closets in this gym and you can also make out some some free sandals there to give out to members pretty simple price list this is a really prime location that sees a lot of day traffic so the prices are relatively high compared to other gyms in Toronto but they are right on the subway and a very busy tourist from the area and also surrounded by residential areas right just you know right around the corner surrounding them so it's it's a very popular gym with a a really booming neighborhood as the camera pans here you start to see some of the more beginner climbs on the right there you can see where they teach their lessons and in this sweep you see this window it was under renovation as as I was filming but through that window is a little cafe in the same building I was previously occupied by a kind of like a climbing themed coffee shop I'm not sure what it's become now but but those tenants did end up moving out and you can see more of this this really small area trying to fit as much storage space in as possible it's an Ontario gym so of course every top ropes already got a gris-gris and a locking beam or attached to it that's just how it goes around here and I appreciate a gym with comp pensive rules and guidelines that's just something that I really respect from a management team and also are really interesting and solid framework about their belaying harnesses and tags and then these are their root tags big simple it's easy to see the information you want to see they have I think five or six auto blades in this gym and one of them is a backfill auto belay which I really like the idea of they put up a lot of their HRT green stuff up on there and it's a fun thing to warm up on and a fun thing to kind of you know if the other ones are busy with kids it gives you something a project lets you create your own climbs or warm up the way you want and again seeing more of this this small space they managed to bring in the most popular hang boards I think the Beast makers and the what are those called the factor yeah anyway you know the you know the hanging boards kind of cool light up display by the bouldering area and now this gym was opened in 2016 but the bouldering wall wasn't put in until just the summer of 2018 this area previously was used for for birthday parties and programming I think they had some aerial silks and rings and stuff hanging down but they finally decided to put in bouldering so for two years this was really a rope only gym the first walls the rope walls were built by white old wall topia the building area was built by on-site and again just trying to fit in as much climbing as possible in a really small floor space [Music] and this is one of those gyms where they put a lot of man-hours into route setting just because that's the only way to really keep it fresh when you have only so much terrain so you'll always see new stuff in this facility and when you do have a small relatively small facility it's it's kind of that that sacrifice you have to make you have to spend extra on the man-hours if you want to keep people coming in those three or four or five times each week and for such a small boulder wall which is really just like kind of a I don't know my my distance estimation is really bad but I'd say it's approximately you know 15 feet by by 20 feet it could be way off but for such a small while the angles are really good up just beside the bouldering area is this little closet and this is the de-facto staff room manager's office this is where everything gets stored by all other staff everybody's personal equipment a lot of the the gym stuff the manager here is working on his laptop they've got the microwave in here and then behind the bouldering walls this is where they keep all of their root setting gear and for such a small alleyway space they've done a good job going for the Tupperware approach which is nice because it requires generally less construction but Tupperware can break down over time a really nice gear corner I respect this space a lot I love those drill holders I think that's the first time I've seen that construction for holding your guns and all the route setter stuff in any space they can find note that to get all this all these holes down from the from the route setting area which is again on the second floor it does have to be either carried down a set of stairs or lowered basically by winch over the balcony and those stairs that get you up to the bouldering area they've done this really cool mural climbing themed Toronto themed just a fun thing to look at as you're walking from the from the ground floor to the top floor well if you ever do get a chance to visit a unique challenge of this place is that as you walk in the front door you don't necessarily have to walk past the check-in counter to get to the bouldering area which for myself I think I would find really difficult managing a facility it does kind of add some challenges to controlling traffic in wall wise this wall topia wall does use those proprietary wall topia bolt hangers for lead climbing wall topia usually makes their hangers integrate straight into the superstructure but these particular hangers don't use your typical hanger it's kind of a little a little closed thing that's that's not meant to be like like a bolted in or out it's lost something that really needs to be tightened from the outside but it also limits how versatile it is it's not something you could really clip an ohm through or add extra gear and anyway regular speed now I look out across the entire gym a really small space with some of my favorite climbing in Toronto especially there like 40 foot lead slab there's not a lot of that in the city so yeah Basecamp climbing nice place in the in downtown Toronto easy to get to brightspace really friendly people if you're ever in the area and you want to say you climbed in an adult-film facility then make sure you stop by and check it out | Plastic Weekly | UC1EKBrabQyZlLQNLASg0TEg | 2019-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,637 | 8,506 |
ZBdUuk8FblM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBdUuk8FblM | Save Our Retirement Funds! Repeal the Corporate Income Tax Now | hi my name is wayne b norris if you're like me and most of the rest of us you've seen your retirement funds shrink pretty badly lately if you're in a union you're probably taking a way big hit public employee big hit private plan 401k big hit well a lot of people are really angry about that and of course there are a lot of people out there that are running for something or other that are trying to use that anger to get you to vote for them look those idiots don't even know where we live i'm here to announce that i'm not running for anything but i'd really like to see one thing fix that would help all of our pension plans it would also generate huge numbers of jobs lots of investment capital and would greatly streamline our economy and it's not even a new idea just an idea whose time for action has finally arrived and it's something that both republicans and democrats should really love but before i tell you what it is let me first tell you that it's something most people would never suspect are you ready completely repeal the corporate income tax as in zip finite done out with the trash what you may be asking yourself is this guy nuts isn't the corporate tax that tax on rich guys like michael douglas's character in wall street how's that supposed to help fund my retirement actually i'm not nuts i'm the guy telling you that you have to steer into the skid in order to save your life even though it sounds counterintuitive now unless you're nodding your head in agreement with me right now most of what you think you know about corporate income tax is just plain wrong so for starters it's not a tax on the rich it's mostly a tax on money flowing into your retirement fund and my retirement fund wow and by the way it's also a double tax that slows down job creation but hey don't take it for me ask your accountant ask the college professor of economics at your local college ask another financial professional that you trust or go to wikipedia and read up on it come on it's 2012. now financial professionals have always known this because most people think corporate income tax is a tax on the rich you know the professionals kind of gave up on the idea of fixing it a long time ago they just live with it as one of those stupid idiotic things that's part of life and you can't do anything about because some kind of major income tax reform is on everybody's mind right now what better time to try to finally get things right for a change now here's the deal a corporation is not the same thing as a rich guy it's just a pot of money investors and by the way that would be mostly you and me and our retirement funds and yeah a few rich guys too put our money into that pot corporations spends that money to buy goods and services and including the salaries they pay to their employees from the ceo down to the janitor to create valuable goods or services for sale and by the way you may think ceos get paid too much money or they don't pay enough tax okay fine maybe your right may be wrong it doesn't make any difference to what we're talking about right here because the ceo's salary is just an expense to the company the taxes that are paid on that salary are the ceo's personal tax they're not corporate tax and we're talking corporate tax okay so here's our corporation and with any luck there's more money in that corporate pot this year than there was last year and of course as everybody knows that profit is either going to be spent on making the corporation grow or it's going to be handed out to the owners of the corporation as dividends and you remember those owners that's mostly you and me and our pension funds okay now here's the annoying part every year half of that profit is taken in tax before it even leaves the pot that's right half between state and federal corporate taxes every dime becomes a nickel well no matter what else you think about anything else i just know you think a 50 tax on money headed for your retirement fund before it even gets there is a bad idea that's because it is a bad idea but wait a minute i can hear you asking yourself what about all those rich guys who own all that stock shouldn't they pay tax course they should they do remember the profits at the corporation level get taxed before that money even makes it out of the pot then it goes to stockholders whether it's my retirement fund or your retirement fund or some rich guy down the street now when the rich guy gets it he pays taxes on it again because he received it see that's double taxation now if you don't think that guy pays enough in his taxes then fine let's talk about his tax rate some other time but while we're sitting around arguing about that issue money's pouring out of your retirement fund like a fire hose right now now this is so important it bears repeating most stock in the united states is owned by retirement and pension funds for average working families 401 k plans calpers teachers pension funds association pension funds union pension funds and also by the insurance companies that provide their life health and disability insurance so most of our corporate tax comes straight out of your retirement fund except for this amount that goes to jack up your insurance payments ouch now if this seems crazy to you as it does to financial professionals that's because it is so why was there ever a corporate tax in the first place well when corporate income tax was created about a hundred years ago it actually solved a genuine inequality at the time but that was then this was now that was long before there were pension funds there was long before there was a modern stock market long before there was even modern accounting you can read all about it on wikipedia but the justification for corporate income tax ceased to exist long long ago and it's still sticking around in the words of the computer industry it used to be a useful feature now it's just a disastrous blood-sucking bug so it's bad enough that your retirement fund is on life support and your insurance payments are too high and a large measure because of corporate income tax but that's only the beginning every ceo in the industry whether it's a lady down my street who owns three dry cleaners to warren buffett is legally required to maximize the benefit to the shareholders and by the way those shareholders are your pension fund and my pension fund and that's actually a good thing because that's how we're planning to put our kids through college and retire when that time comes but corporate income taxes often require ceos to do just ridiculous things in order to minimize taxes sometimes they have to do things like oh investments in sketchy strip malls or putting off important projects until later passing up good deals all sorts of ridiculous things just to deliver the maximum legal returns to your and my retirement fund by minimizing corporate tax in fact corporate tax is such a bad and inefficient idea that there exists a whole lot of workarounds to it that were created just because it is so bad things like subchapter s corporations llcs real estate investment trusts plenty of others all exist and they were created by congress but they exist because corporate income tax is such a bad idea it's like we were forced to drink poison every day and congress in its infinite wisdom created several brands and flavors of antidote instead of just getting rid of the poison now i can hear you asking yourself okay i get it but 19 of all the taxes paid last year were corporate taxes maybe it is a dumb idea maybe we do lose much more in inefficiency than we gain in tax but aren't we stuck how could we replace all those taxes well the positive effects of removing corporate income tax would be so dramatic and so large that within a year we wouldn't even remember why we asked the question if corporate income tax evaporated tomorrow corporate dividends including billions going straight into pension funds would skyrocket some funds would be kept for business expansion of course but come on most of them would go to dividends those dividends would be paid out iras would fatten overnight individual investors would get bigger checks immediately meaning that they'd have to pay more tax immediately on their income tax as they received the money tax revenues would skyrocket yeah some fat cats would get more money and they'd pay more tax on it and remember a lot of average people owned stocks if they didn't eat trade wouldn't put that smarty pants baby on all those super bowl commercials now what would those people do with all that money ah they'd spend it so there would be an immediate surge in retail sales which would generate immediate hiring for those most affected by the current recession it'd be like having christmas shopping season all year long like what you're hearing so far stick around there's more the international community would be in shock they'd pull trillions of dollars of capital out of china europe and the caribbean and invested in the united states because we dumped our corporate income tax trillions of dollars would wash ashore in the united states as a result of this and it gets even better than that freed from the need to do ridiculous things to just avoid corporate tax companies would be free to just go about their business those inefficiencies would lead to much greater corporate profits those corporate profits would end up going into your investment funds and my investment funds in 2012 everybody from the office of management and budget at the white house to the wharton school of economics have their own financial modeling software and i challenge any of them to model this plan on that software and i challenge any of them to come up with negative effects from either tax revenues job creation personal income balance of trade or international investments i defy them okay so right now you're probably asking yourself okay mr smartypants haven't people tried to do this before well remember that good ideas go nowhere without political support and the key to political support is timing and if there was ever a right time to get going on this it's right now okay who would be in favor of this well for starters anybody who would like to help the average working man and woman in the united states wow that would be what democrats and republicans hmm also anybody who wants to do a quick start economic stimulus without requiring that the government pour money into it so that would be what republicans and democrats there you go okay also anyone who hates inefficiency and waste of time and materials that would be democrats and republicans and anybody who wants to bring billions of dollars of profits and investment capital to the u.s from all over the world that would be what republicans and democrats wow is there a pattern forming here okay now i have a disclaimer of course a change like this is monumentally complex of course the economy is like a massive machine with millions of moving parts all of those moving parts are connected to one another some of them are connected in ways we don't fully understand but come on if we don't start somewhere we won't go anywhere and remember a journey of a thousand miles starts with just getting your fanny off the sofa now i have a few requests tell your kids tell your friends tell your kids friends tell your friends kids and then when you're done tell your elected representatives that you told all those people remember this isn't a partisan issue this is a sanity issue repeal the corporate income tax thank you very much for your time and your attention and now please go out and have a great rest of the day | Wayne Norris | UCMKGcamI8X6vKdhLv5-oE5w | 2012-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,123 | 11,659 |
Q8_P40NUXXQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8_P40NUXXQ | Two Old Faiths: Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans | Religion | 1/2 | the hindu religion of all faiths assess on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans this is a librivox recording only bravox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org two old faiths essa's on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william muir read by sainthila do temporary dallas texas april 2018 outline of the essay a place of hinduism which is professed by about 190 millions in india among the religions of the world and its great antiquity are pointed out the comparative simplicity of the system contained in the vedas the oldest sacred books of the hindus its almost entire freedom from the use of images its gradual determination in the later hymns its gradual multiplication of gods the advance of sales adoptedism and the increasing complexity of its religious rights are set forth the philosophical speculation that was carried on the different philosophical schools the buddhist reaction its conflict with brahmanism its final defeat and its influence on the victorious system are discussed the religious reconstruction represented by the puranas their theological character the modern ritual the introduction and rise of caste and the treatment of women are then considered a contrast is drawn between the leading characteristics of hinduism and those of christianity and the effect of christian ideas on modern hinduism is exhibited the history of the brahmos so much under keshav chandra saying is given at some length end of outline of the essay introduction of two old faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william muir this librivox recording is in the public domain read by santila du tempuri dallas texas april 2018 the hindu religion introduction the system of religious belief which is generally called hinduism is on many accounts eminently deserving of study if we desire to trace the history of the ancient religions of the widely extended aryan or indo-european race to which we ourselves belong we shall find in the earlier writings of the hindus an exhibition of it decidedly more archaic even than that which is presented in the homeric poems then the growth the historical development of hinduism is not less worthy of attention than its earlier phases it has endured for upward of 3000 years no doubt undergoing very important changes yet in many things retaining its original spirit the progress of the system has not been lawless and it is exceedingly instructive to note the development and if possible explain it we are then to endeavor to study hinduism chronologically unless he does so almost every man who tries to comprehend it is at first overwhelmed with the feeling of utter confusion and bewilderment hinduism spreads out before him as a vast river or even what seems at first a dark illimitable ocean without bound without dimension where length breadth and height and time and place are lost but matters begin to clear up when he begins at the beginning and notes how one thing succeeded another it may not be possible as yet to trace all the windings of the stream or to show at what precise points in its long course it was joined by such and such a tributary yet much unknown regarding the mighty river which every intelligent man will find it profitable to note and understand the christian ought not to rest satisfied with the vague general idea that hinduism is a form of heathenism with which he has nothing to do safe to help in destroying it let him try to realize the ideas of the hindu regarding god and the soul and sin and salvation and heaven and hell and the many sort trials of this mortal life he will then certainly have a much more vivid perception of the divine origin and transcendent importance of his own religion further he will then extend a helping hand to his eastern brother with far more of a sensibility and tenderness and in proportion to the measure of his loving sympathy will doubtless be the measure of his success a yearning heart will accomplish more than the most cogent argument in this tract we confine ourselves to the laying down of great leading facts and principles but these will be dwelt upon at sufficient length to give the reader we trust an accurate conception of the general character and history of hinduism we shall also briefly contrast the system with christianity the history of hinduism may be divided into three great periods each embracing in round numbers about a thousand years end of introduction the hindu religion the vedas of two old faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william muir the slipper box recording is in the public domain read by saint ila tempuri dallas texas april 2018 the hindu religion the vedas regarding the earliest form of hinduism we must draw our conceptions from the veda or to speak more accurately the four vedas the most important of these is the rigveda and internal evidence proves it to be the most ancient it contains above a thousand hymns the earliest of which may date from about the year 1500 bc the hindus or as they call themselves the aryas had by the time entered india and were dwelling in the northwestern portion the punjab the hymns we may say or racy of the soil there is no reference to the life led by the people before they cross the himalaya mountains or entered by some of the passes of afghanistan it would be very interesting if we could discover the pre-vedic form of the religion inferentially this may to some extent be done by comparing the teachings of the vedas with those contained in the books of other branches of the great aryan family such as the greeks the romans and above all the iranians the ancient hindus were a highly gifted energetic race civilized to a considerable extent not nomadic chiefly shepherds and herdsmen but also acquainted with agriculture commerce was not unknown the river indus formed a highway to the indian ocean and at least the phoenicians availed themselves of it from perhaps the 17th century bc or even earlier as soon as we begin to study the hymns of the veda we are struck by their strongly religious character tacitly assuming the book contains the whole of the early literature of india many writers have expressed themselves in strong terms regarding the primitive hindus as religious above all other races but as we read on we become convinced that these poems are a selection rather than a collection of the literature and the conviction grows that the selection has been made by priestly hands for priestly purpose an acute critic has affirmed that the vedic poems are preeminently system and in no sense popular we can thus explain a pervading characteristic of the book which has taken most readers by surprise there is a want of simplicity in the veda it is often most elaborate artificial over-refined one might even say affected how could these be the thoughts or those the expressions of the imperfectly civilized shepherds of the punjab but if it be only a hymn book with its materials arranged for liturgical purpose the difficulty vanishes we shall accordingly take it for granted that the veda presents only the religious thought of the ancient hindus and not the whole of the religious thought but only that of a very influential portion of the race with all the qualifications now stated the veda must retain a position of high importance for all who study indian thought and life the religious stamp which the compilers of the veda impress so widely and so deeply has not been obliterated in the course of 30 centuries the prevailing aspect of the religion presented in the vedic hymns may be broadly designated as nature worship all physical phenomena in india are invested with a grandeur which they do not possess in northern or even southern europe sunlight moonlight starlight the clouds purpled with the beam of morning or flaming in the west like fairy chariots of heaven to behold these things in their full magnificence one not to see them in the east even so the sterner phenomena of nature whirlwind and tempest lightning and thunder flood and storm wave plague pestilence and femine all of these often times assume in the east a character of awful majesty before which man covers in helplessness and despair the conceptions and feelings hence arising have from the beginning powerfully affected the religion of the hindus everywhere we can trace the impress of the grander manifestations of nature the impress of their beneficence their beauty their might their mystery or their terribleness the sanskrit word for god is deva which means bright shining of physical phenomena it was especially those connected with light that enkindled feelings of reverence the black thunder cloud that enshrouded nature in which the demon had bombed the life-giving waters passed away for the glittering thunderbolt was launched and the streams rushed down exhausting in their freedom and then the heavens shone out again pure and peaceful as before but such a wonder as the dawn with far streaming radiance returning from the land of mystery fresh in eternal youth and scattering the terrors of the night before her who could sufficiently admire and let it be remembered that in the hindu mind the interval between admiration and adoration is exceedingly small yet while it is the dawn which has evoked the truest poetry she has not retained the highest place in worship no divinity has fuller worship paid him than agni the fire more hymns are dedicated to him than to any other being astonishment at the properties of fire a sense of his condescension in that he a mighty god resides in their dwellings his importance as the messenger between heaven and earth bearing the offerings allah his kindness at night in repelling the darkness and the demons which it hides all these things raised agni to an exalted place he is fed with pure clarified butter and so rises heavenward in his brightness the physical conception of fire however adheres to him and he never quite ceases to be the earthly flame yet mystical conceptions thickly gather round this root idea he is fire pervading all nature and he often becomes supreme a god of gods all the same is natural enough but one is hardly prepared for the high exaltation to which soma is raised soma is properly the juice of a milky plant as clippy as asea or sarcastema viminal which when fermented is intoxicating the simple-minded aryas were both astonished and delighted at its effects they liked it themselves and they knew nothing more precious to present to their gods accordingly all of these rejoice in it indra in particular coughs it like a thirsty stag and under its exhilarating effects he strives victoriously to battle soma itself becomes a god and a very mighty one he is even the creator and father of the gods the king of gods and men all creatures are in his hand it is surely extraordinary that the aryas could apply such hyperbolical lordations to the liquor which they had made to trickle into the vat and which they knew to be the juice of a plant they had cut down on the mountains and pounded in a mortar and that intoxication should be conformed with inspiration yet of such aberrations we know the human mind is perfectly capable we have first referred to agni and soma as being the only divinities of highest rank which still retain their physical character the worship paid to them was of great antiquity for it is also prescribed in the persian avasta and must have been common to the indo-iranian branch of the aryan race before the hindus entered india but we can inferentially go still further back and speak of a deity common to the greeks romans persians and hindus this deity is varuna the most remarkable personality in the veda the name which is etymologically connected with uppow signifies the encompassor and is applied to heaven especially the all-encompassing extreme vault of heaven not the nearer sky which is the region of cloud and storm it is in describing varuna that the veda rises to the greatest sublimity which it ever reaches a mysterious presence a mysterious power a mysterious knowledge amounting almost to omni signs are ascribed to aruna the winkings of men's eyes are numbered by him he upholds order both physical and moral throughout the universe the winds are his breath the sun his eye the sky his garment he rewards the good and punishes the wicked yet to the truly penitent he is merciful it is absolutely confounding to pass from a hymn that celebrates the serene majesty and awful purity of varuna to one filled with measureless laudations of soma or agni could conceptions of divinity so incongruous coexist that they could not spring up in the same mind or even in the same age is abundantly manifest and as we have mentioned the loftier conceptions of divinity are unquestionably the earlier it is wayne to speak as certain writers do of religion gradually refining itself as a muddy stream can run itself pure hinduism resembles the ganges which when it breaks forth from its mountain cradle to hardware is comparatively pelusive but as it rolls on becomes more and more muddy discolored and unclean various scholars affirmed that varuna in more ancient pre-vedic times held a position still higher than the very high one which he still retains this is probable indeed it is certain that before later divinities had included he held a place of unreveled majesty but in the vedas indra is a more conspicuous speaker he corresponds to the jupiter fluvius of the romans in northwestern india after the burning heat the annual return of the reigns was hailed with unspeakable joy it was like life succeeding death the clouds that floated up from the ocean were at first thin and light ah a hostile demon was in them carrying off the healing waters and not permitting them to fall but the thunderbolt of indra flashed the demon was driven away howling and the emancipated streams refreshed the thirsty earth varuna was not indeed dethroned but he was obscured by the achievements of the war like igra and the super sensuous moral conceptions that were connected with the former gradually faded from the minds of the people and varuna er long became quite a subordinate figure in the pantheon the deities are generally said in the veda to be thrice 11 in number we also hear of 3339 [Music] there is no system no fixed order in the hierarchy a deity who in one hymn is quite subordinate becomes in another supreme almost every god becomes supreme in turn in one hymn he is the son of some deity and in another the date is father and so his own grandfather every poet exalts his favorite god till the mind becomes utterly bewildered in tracing the relationships we have already spoken of agni varuna and indra as well as soma next to these in importance may come the deities of light namely the sun the dawn and the two aswina or beams that accompany the dawn the winds come next the earth is a goddess the water saw goddesses it is remarkable that the stars are very little mentioned and the moon holds no distinguished place in the religion of the rigveda we hardly see fetishism if by fetishism we mean the worship of small physical objects such as stones shells plants etc which are believed to be charged with divinity though this appears in the fourth veda the atharva but even in the rigveda almost any object that is grand beneficent or terrible may be adored and implements associated with worship or themselves worship thus the va chariot the blow the furrow etc are prey too a fantastic conception of nature was also present in the indian mind from very early times although its development was later even in the earliest hymns any portion of nature with which man is brought into close relation may be adored we must on no account overlook the reverence paid to the dead the pit our fathers are frequently referred to in the veda they are clearly distinguished from the devas or gods in later writings they are also distinguished from men as having been created separately from them but this idea does not appear in the veda yama the first mortal travelled the road by which none returns and now drinks the soma in the inner most of heaven surrounded by the other fathers these come also along with the gods to the banquets prepared for them on earth and sitting on the sacred grass rejoice in the accelerating drought the hymns of the rigveda celebrate the power exploits or generosity of the deity invoked and sometimes his personal beauty the praises lavished on the god not only secured his favor but increased his power to help the worshipper there is one prayer so-called which is esteemed preeminently holy generally called from the meter in which it is composed the gayatri it may be rendered thus let us meditate on that excellent glory of the divine son may he enlighten our understandings it has always been frequently repeated in important rites so far we have referred almost exclusively to the rigveda the next in importance is the sometimes termed the brahmaveda which we may render the veda of incantations it contains 670 hymns of this a few are equal to those in the rigveda but as a whole the atarwa is far inferior to the other in a moral and spiritual point of view it abounds in imprecations charms of the destruction of enemies and so forth talismans plants or germs are invoked as possessed of irresistible might to kill or heal the deities are often different from those of the rigveda the atharva manifests a great rid of malignant beings whose wrath it deprecates we have the simple demon worship how is this great falling off to be explained in one of two ways either a considerable time intervened between the composition of the two books during which the original faith had rapidly degenerated probably through contact with aboriginal races who worship dark and sanguinary deities or else there had existed from the beginning two forms of the religion the higher of which is embodied in the hymns of the rigveda and the lower in the atar were we believe the later explanation to be correct although doubtless the superstitions of the aborigines must all along have exerted an influence on the faith of the invaders the offerings presented to the gods consisted chiefly of clarified butter curdled milk rice cakes and fermented soma juice which was generally mixed with water or milk all was thrown into the fire which bore them or their essences to the gods the soma was also sprinkled on the sacred grass which was strewn on the floor and on which the gods and fathers were invited to come and seat themselves that they might enjoy the cheering beverage the remainder was drunk by the officiating priest the offerings were understood to nourish and gratify the gods as corporeal beings animal victims are also offered up we hear of sheep goats bulls cows and buffaloes being sacrificed and sometimes in large numbers but the great offering was the aswameda or sacrifice of the horse the body of the horse was hacked to pieces the fragments would rest part was boiled part roasted some of the flesh was then eaten by the person's present and the rest was offered to the gods tremendous was the potency at least as stated in later times of a hundred such sacrifices it rendered the offerer equal or superior to the gods even the mighty indra trembled for his sovereignty and strove to hinder the consummation of the awful right human sacrifice was not unknown though there are very few allusions to it in the earlier hymns even from the first however the right of sacrifice occupies a very high place and allergens to it are exceedingly frequent the observances connected with it are said to be the first religious rights sacrifice was early believed to be expiatory it removed sin it was substitutionary the victim stood in place of the offerer all order in the universe depends upon it it is the name of the world we sometimes vishnu is said to be the sacrifice sometimes even the supreme being himself is so collaborated ideas and a complex ritual which we could have expected to grow up only in the course of ages appear from very early times we seem compelled to draw the inference that sacrifice formed an essential and very important part of the pre-vedic faith in the veda worship is a kind of barter in exchange of praises and offerings the deity is asked to bestow favors temporal blessings are implored such as food wealth life children cows horses success in the battle the destruction of enemies and so forth not much is said regarding sin and the need of forgiveness a distinguished scholar has said that the religious notion of sin is wanting all together but this affirmation is decidedly to sweeping the worship exemplified in the veda is not image worship images of the fire or the winds or the waters could hardly be required and while the original nature worship lasted idols must have been nearly unknown yet the description of various deities is so precise and full that it seems to be probably drawn from the visible representations of them worship was personal and domestic not in any way public indeed two men praying at the same time had to pray quite apart so that neither might disturb the other each dealt with heaven so to speak solely on his own behalf we hear of no places set apart as temples in vedic times aveda consists of two parts called mantra or sanhita and brahmana the first is composed of hymns the second is a statement of ritual and is generally in prose the existing brahmanas are several centuries later than the great body of the hymns and were probably composed when the hindus had crossed the indus and were advancing along the gangetic valley the oldest may be about the date of 800 or 700 bc the brahmanas are very poor both in thought and expression they have hardly their match in any literature for pedentry and downright absurdity poetical feeling and even religious feelings seem gone all is dead and dry as dust by this time the sanskrit language had ceased to be generally understood the original text could hardly receive assistance the most learned man could do little more than interpret or perhaps misinterpret them the worshiper looked on he worshipped now by proxy thus the priest had risen greatly in importance he alone knew the sacred verses and the sacred rights an error in the pronunciation of the mystic text might bring destruction on the worshipper what could he do but lean upon the priest the later could say the prayers if he could not pray all this work powerfully for the elevation of the brahmanas the men of prayer they steadily grew into a class a caste and into this no one could enter who was not of priestly descent schools were now found necessary for the study of the sacred books rights and traditions the importance which these attached to theology doctrine is very small the externals of religion are all in all the rights in fact now through the very gods into the shade everything depended on their due performance and thus the hindu ritual gradually grew up into a stupendous system the most elaborate complex and burdensome which the earth has seen it is time however to give a brief estimate of the moral character of the veda the first thing that strikes us is its inconsistency some hymns especially those addressed to varuna rise as high as gentle conceptions regarding deity ever rose others even in the rigveda sink miserably low and in the atharva we find even in the lowest depth a lower still the character of indra who has displaced or overshadowed varuna has no high attributes he is voracious his inability is most intense he dances with delight in battle his worshippers supply him abundantly with the drink he loves and he supports them against their foes 90 and more of whose cities he has destroyed we do not know that these poes the da's use were morally worse than the inclusive aryas but the feelings of the later toward the former were of an example ferocity here is one passage out of multitude similar hurl thai hottest thunder bolt upon them approve them cleave them ascender o indra overpower subdue slay the demon pluck him up cut him through the middle crush his head indra if provided with soma is always indulgent to his voteries he supports them per fast at nephas varuna on the other hand is grave just and to wicked men severe the supersession of varuna by indra then is easily understood we see the principle on which it restated in the old testament he cannot serve the lord said joshua to the elders of israel for he is a holy god even so jeremiah points sorrowfully to the fact that the pagan nations clung to their false gods while israel was faithless to the true as sen paul expresses it they did not like to retain god in their knowledge unless this principle is fully taken into account we cannot understand the historical development of hinduism the veda frequently ascribes to the gods to use the language of max mueller sentiments and passions unworthy of deity in truth except in the case of varuna there is not one divinity that is possessed of pure and elevated attributes end of the vedas the hindu religion philosophy and ritualism of two old faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william miyar this librivox recording is in the public domain read by saint ila dallas texas may 2018 the hindu religion philosophy and ritualism during the vedic period certainly towards its conclusion a tendency to speculation had begun to appear probably it had all along existed in the hindu mind but had remained latent during the steering period when the people were engaged in incessant wars climate also must have affected the temperament of the race and as the hindus steadily pressed down the valley of the ganges into warmer regions their love of reports and contemplative quietism would continually deepen and when the brahmanas became a fully developed hierarchy lavishly endured with no employment except the performance of religious ceremonies their minds could avoid stagnation only by having recourse to speculate you thought again asceticism has a deep root in human nature earnest souls conscious of their own weakness will fly from the temptations of the world various causes thus led numbers of men to seek a life of seclusion they dwelt chiefly in forest and there they revolved the everlasting problems of existence creation the soul and god the lively greeks for whom with all their high intellectual endowments a happy sensuous existence was nearly all in all were amazed at the numbers in northern india who appeared weary of the world and indifferent to life itself by and for these recluses were gradually composed taranyakas or forest treatises and out of this grave a series of more regular works called upanishads at least 250 of these are known to exist they have been called guesses said truth they are more so than formal solutions of great questions many of them are unintelligible rhapsodies others rise almost to sublimity they frequently contradict each other the same writer sometimes contradicts himself one prevailing characteristic is all important their doctrine is pantheism the pantheism is sometimes not so much a corely reason system as an aspiration a earning a deep felt need of something better than the mob of gods who came in the train of indra and the darker deities who were still crowding in even in spite of the counteracting power of the gospel mysticism has run easily into pantheism in europe and orthodox christians sometimes lied unconsciously into it or at least into its language but as has been already noted a strain of pantheism existed in the hindu mind from early times accordingly these hermit sages these mystic dreamers soon came to identify the human soul with god and the chief end of man was to seek that the stream derived from god should return to its source and ceasing to wander through the wilderness of this world should find reports in the bosom of the illimitable d the one the all the brahmanas attach the upanishads to the veda proper and they soon came to be regarded as its most sacred part in this way the influence these strategies have exercised has been immense more than any other portion of the earlier hindu writings they have more led the thoughts of succeeding generations philosophy had thus begun the speculations of which we see the commencement and progress in the upanishads were finally developed and classified in a series of writings called the sikh shastras or darsanas these constitute the regular official philosophy of india they are without much difficulty reducible to three leading schools of thought the niya the sankhya and the vedanta roundly and speaking generally we may characterize these systems as theistic atheistic and pantheistic respectively it is doubtful however whether the earlier form of the niyah was theistic or not the later form is so but it says nothing of the moral attributes of god nor of his government the chief end of man according to the niyah is deliverance from pain and this is to be attained by cessation from all action whether good or bad the sankhya declares matter to be self-existent and eternal soul is distinct from matter and also eternal when it attains true knowledge it is liberated from matter and from pain the sankhya holds the existence of god to be without proof but the leading philosophy of india is unquestionably the vedanta the name means the ant or scope of the veda and if the upanishads were the veda instead of criticism tagged on to it the name would be correct for the vedanta like the upanishads inculcates pantheism the form which this philosophy ultimately assumed is well represented in the treaties called the vedanta sara or essence of the vedanta a few extracts will suffice to exhibit its character the unity of the soul and god this is the scope of all vedanta treatises we have frequent references made to the great saying tatwam that is that our that is i am god again it is said the whole universe is god god is existence or more exactly an existent thing knowledge and joy knowledge not a knower joy not one who rejoices everything else has only a seeming existence which is in consequence of ignorance or illusion ignorance makes the soul think itself different from god and it also projects the appearance of an external world he who knows god becomes god when he the first and last is discern one's own acts are annihilated meditation without distinction of subject and object is the highest form of thought it is a high attainment to say i am god but the consummation is when the thought exists without an object there are four states of the soul waking dreaming dreamless sleep and the fourth state are pure intelligence the working man is in dense ignorance in sleep he is free from part of this ignorance in dreamless sleep he is free from still more but the consummation is when he attains something beyond this which it seems cannot be explained and is therefore called the fourth state the name which in later writings is most frequently given to the one without a second is atman which properly means self much is said of the way in which the self in each man is to recover or discover its unity with the supreme or real self for as the one sun shining in the heavens is reflected often in distorted images in multitudes of vessels filled with water so the one self is present in all human minds there is not perhaps there could not be consistency in the statements of the relation of the seeming to the real in most of the older books a practical or conventional existence is admitted of the self in each man but not a real existence but when the conception is fully formulated the finite world is not admitted to exist save as a mere illusion all phenomena are a play a play without plot or purpose which the absolute plays with itself this is surely transcendent transcendentalism one regrets that speculation did not take one step more and declared that the illusion was itself illusory then we should have gone round the circle and returned the senses communist we must be pardoned if we seem to speak disrespectfully of such fantastic speculations we desire rather to speak regretfully of the many generations of men which successively occupied themselves with such unprofitable dreams but this kind of thought is traceable even from vedic days it is more fully developed in the upanishads in them occurs the classical sentence so frequently quoted in later literature which declares that the absolute being is the one thing without a second the book which perhaps above all others have molded the mind of india in more recent days is the bhagavad-gita or song of the holy one it is written in stately and harmonious words and has achieved the same task for indian philosophy as lucretius did for ancient epicureanism it is eclectic and succeeds in a sort of way enforcing the leading systems of indian thought into seeming harmony some have thought they could discern in these daring speculations indications of souls groping of the god and saddened because of the difficulty of finding him worried so all our sympathies would at once be called forth but no we see in these writings far more of intellectual pride than of spiritual sadness those ancient dreamers never learn their own ignorance they scarcely recognized the limitations of the human mind and when reason could take them no further they supplemented it by dreams and ecstasy until in the yoga philosophy they rushed into systematized mysticisms and magic for more extravagant than the wildest theory of the degraded neoplatonism of the roman empire a learned writer thus expresses himself the only one of the six schools that seem to recognize the doctrine of divine providence is the yoga it thus seems that the consistent followers of these systems can have in their perfected state no religion no action and no moral character and now to take a brief review of the whole subject the hindu sages were men of acute and patient thought but their attempt to solve the problem of the divine and human natures of human destiny and duty has ended in total failure each system baseless and all mutually conflicting systems cold and cheerless that frown on love and virtues exertion and speak of annihilation or its equivalent absorption as our highest hope such as the poor result of infinite speculation the world by wisdom knew not god oh that india would learn the much needed lesson of humility which the experience of ages are to teach her while speculation was thus busy seycedotalism was also continually extending its influence the brahman the man of prayer has made himself indispensable in all sacred rites he alone as we have seen knew the holy text he alone could rightly pronounce the words of awful mystery and power on which defended all wheel and go on all religions occasions the priest must be called in and on all occasions implicitly obeyed for a considerable time the princes straggled against the encroachments of the priest but in the end they were completely vanquished never was say sedotal tirani more absolute the proudest pope in medieval times never lauded it over western chrysandrome with such unrelenting rigor as the brahmanas exercised over both princes and people the feeling of the priest is expressed in a well-known stanza all the world is subject to the gods the gods are subject to the holy text the holy texts are subject to the brahman therefore the brahman is my god yes the sacred man could breathe the spell which made earth and hell and heaven itself to tremble he therefore logically called himself an earthly god indeed the brahman is always logical he draws conclusions from premises with iron rigor of reasoning and with side issues he has nothing to do he stands upon his rights go to the being god or man who comes in conflict with him the priest actually multiplied religious ceremonies and made ritual the soul of worship sacrifice especially assume still more and more exaggerated forms becoming more protracted more expensive more bloody a hecatom of victims was but a small offering more and more awful powers were asked right to the right but the tension was too great and the bow snap buddhism arose we may call this remarkable system the product of the age an inevitable rebellion against intolerable sales totalism and yet we must not overlook the importance of the very distinct and lofty personality of buddha sakyamuni has a power molding it into shape whenever it extended it affected a vast revolution in indian thought thus in regard to the institution of caste buddha did not attack it he did not it would appear even formally renounce it as a mere social institution he seems to have acknowledged it but then he held that all the religious were freed from its restrictions my law said he is a law of mercy for all and forthwith he proceeded to admit men of every caste into the closest fellowship with himself and his followers then he preached he though not a brahmana in the vernacular languages and immense innovation which made his teachings popular he put in the forefront of his system certain great fundamental principles of morality he made religion consistent beauty not rights he reduced duty mainly to mercy or kindness toward all living beings a marvelous generalization this set aside all slaughter of animals the mind of the princess and people was weary of priest craft and ritualism and the teaching of the great reformer was most timely accordingly his doctrine spread with great rapidity and for a long time it seemed likely to prevail over brahmanism but various causes gradually combined against it partly it was overwhelmed by its own luxuriance of growth partly brahmanism which had all along maintained an intellectual superiority adopted either from conviction or policy most of the principles of buddhism and skillfully supplied some of its main deficiencies thus the brahmanas retained their position and at least nominally their religion won the day end of philosophy and ritualism the hindu religion reconstruction modern hinduism of two old faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william yar this librivox recording is in the public domain read by sign tilado dempadi dallas texas maine 2018 the hindu religion reconstruction modern hinduism but the hinduism that grew up as buddhism faded from indian soil was widely different from the system with which early buddhism had contended hinduism as it has been developed during the last thousand or twelve hundred years resembles a stupendous far extended building or series of buildings which is still receiving additions while portions have crumbled and are crumbling into ruin every conceivable style of architecture from the top the stately palace the meanest hut is comprehended in it on a portion of the structure here or there the eye may rest with pleasure but as a whole it is an unsightly almost monstrous pile or dismissing figures we must describe it as the most extraordinary creation which the world has seen a jumble of all things polytheistic pantheism much of buddhism something apparently of christianity but terribly disfigured assigns wholly outrageous stress of history twisted into wild mythology the bold poetry of the old books understood as literal prose any local deity any demon of the aborigines however hideous identified with some accredited hindu divinity any custom however repugnant to common sense or common decency accepted and explained in a word later hinduism has been omnivorous it has partially absorbed and assimilated every system of belief every form of worship with which it has come in contact only to one or two things has it remained inflexibly true it has steadily upheld the proudest pretensions of the brahmana and it has never relaxed the sternest restrictions of caste we cannot wander at the severe judgment pronounced on hinduism by nearly every western author according to macaulay all is hideous and grastic and ignoble and the karma de tocqueville maintains that hinduism is perhaps the only system of belief that is worse than having no religion at all when a modern hindu is asked what are the sacred books of his religion he generally answers the vedas the sastras that is philosophical systems and the puranas some authorities added the tantras the modern form of hinduism is exhibited chiefly in the 18 puranas and an equal number of uppu puranas minor puranas when we compare the religion embodied in the puranas with that of vedic times we are startled at the magnitude of the change the pantheon is largely new own deities have been superseded other deities have taken their place there has been both accretion from without and evolution from within the 33 gods of the vedas have been fantastically raised to 330 millions shiva durga rama krishna kali are known in ancient days are now mighty divinities indra is almost entirely overlooked and varuna has been degraded from his lofty throne and turned into a regent of the waters the worship of the linga palace has been introduced so has the great dogma of transmigration which has stamped a deeper impress on later hindu mind that almost any other dog reign cast is fully established though in vedic days scarcely if at all recognized the dreadful practice of widow burning has been brought in and this by a most daring perversion of the vedic text woman in fact has fallen far below the position assigned her in early days one of the notable things in connection with the reconstruction of hinduism is the position it gives to the trimuti or trade of gods brahma vishnu and shiva something like an anticipation of this has been presented in the later vedic times fire air and the sun agni and surya being regarded by the commentator as summing up the divine energies but in the vedas the deities often go in pace and little stress should be laid on the idea of a vedic trade the idea however came prominently forward in later days the worship both of vishnu and shiva may have existed from ancient times as popular rights not acknowledged by the brahmanas but both of these deities were now fully recognized the god brahma was an invention of the brahmanas he was no real divinity of the people and had hardly ever been actually worshiped it is visual to designate brahma vishnu and shiva as creator preserver and destroyer respectively but the generalization is by no means well maintained in the hindu books the puranas are in general violently sectarian some being vishnu white and others see white it is in connection with vishnu especially that the idea of incarnation becomes prominent the hindu term is avatara literally descent the deity is represented as descending from heaven to earth for vindication of the truth and righteousness or to use the words ascribed to krishna for the preservation of the good and the destruction of the wicked for the establishment of religion i am born from age to age the descents of vishnu are usually recon 10 of these by far the most celebrated are those of rama and krishna the great importance attached to these two deities has been traced to the influence of buddhism that system had exerted immense power in consequence of the gentle and attractive character ascribed to buddha the older gods were dim distant and often stern some near intelligible and loving divinity was long fur buddha was a brother man and yet a quasi deity and heart's longing for sympathy and sucker were strongly attracted by such a personality the character of rama or ramachandra is possessed of some high qualities the great poem in which it is described at fullest length the ramayana of wall meki seems to have been an alteration made in the interest of hinduism of early buddhist legends and the buddhist quality of gentleness has not disappeared in the history rama however is far from a perfect character his wife sita is possessed of much womanly grace and every wifely virtue and the sorrowful story of the warrior god and his faithful spouse has appealed to deep sympathies in the human breast the worship of rama has seldom if ever degenerated into lasciviousness in spite however of the charmed throne around the life of rama and sita by the genius of vaal meki and tulsida it is krishna not rama that has attained the greatest popularity among the descents of vishnu very different morally from that of rama is the character of krishna while rama is but a partial manifestation of divinity krishna is a full manifestation at what a manifestation he is represented as full of naughty tricks in his youth although exercising the highest powers of deity and when he grows up his conduct is grassly immoral and disgusting it is more startling to think that this being is by grave writers like the authors of the bhagavad-gita and the bhagavata purana made the highest of the gods or indeed the only real god stranger still if possible is the probability that the early life of krishna in part at least is a dreadful travesty of the early life of christ as given in the apocryphal gospels especially the gospel of the infancy the falling off in the apocryphal gospels when compared with the canonical is truly sad but the falling off even from the apocryphal ones in the hindu books is altogether sickening a very striking characteristic of modern hinduism is what is termed bhakti or devotion there are three great ways of attaining to salvation karma marga or the way of ceremonial words nana marga or the way of knowledge and bhakti-marga or the way of devotion the notion of trust in the gods was familiar to the mind of india from vedic days but the deity was indistinct and unsympathetic and there could hardly be love and attachment to him but there now arose the doctrine of bhakti devotion which resolved religion into emotion it came into hindu system rather abruptly and many learned men have traced its origin to the influence of christianity this is quite possible but perhaps the fact is hardly proved contact with christianity however probably accelerated a process which had previously begun at all events the system of bhakti has had and still has great sway in india particularly in bengal among the followers of chaitanya and the large body of people in western india who style themselves vaishnavas or bhaktha's devotees the popular poetry of maharashtra as exemplified in such poets as rama is an impassioned inculcation of devotion to vitoba of pandarpur who is a manifestation of krishna into the bhakti system of western india buddhist elements have entered and the school of devotees is often denominated by the vaishnava along with extravagant idolatry it inculcates generally at least in the maratha country a pure morality and the later it apparently owes to buddhism yet there are many sad lapses from purity almost of necessity the worship of krishna led to corruption the hymns became erotic and movements hopeful at their commencement like that of chaitanya of bengal in the 16th century soon grievously fell off in character the attempt to make religion consistent of emotion without thought of bhakti without nana had disastrous issues coincident with the development of bhakti was the exaltation of the guru or religious teacher which soon amounted to deification a change traceable from about the 12th century a.d when pressed on the subject of krishna's evil deeds many are anxious to explain them as allegorical representations of the union between the divinity and true worshippers but some interpret them in the most literal way possible this is done especially by the followers of wallaba acharya these men attain the most unenviable notoriety about 20 years ago when a case was tried in the supreme court of bombay which revealed the practice of the most shameful licentiousness by the religious teachers and their female followers and this as a part of worship the disgust excited was so great and general that it was believed the influence of the sect was at an end but this hope unhappily has not been realized reformers have arisen from time to time in india men who saw the deplorable corruption of religion and strove to restore it to what they considered purity next to buddha we may mention kabil to whom are ascribed many verses still popular probably the doctrine of the unity of god as maintained by the muhammadans had impressed him he opposed idolatry caste and brahminical assumption yet his monotheism was a kind of pantheism his date may be the beginning of the 15th century nanak followed and founded the religion of the sikhs his sacred book the grant is mainly pantheistic it dwells earnestly on devotion especially devotion to the guru the sixth now seems slowly relapsing into idolatry in truth the history of all atoms at reformation in india has been most discouraging sect after sect has successively risen to some elevation about the prevalent idolatry and then gradually as by some irresistible gravitation it has sunk back into the mere magnum of hinduism if we regard experience purification from within is hopeless the struggle for it is only a repetition of the toil of siciphus and always with the same sad issue deliverance must come from without from the gospel of jesus christ we mentioned the tantras as exerting great influence in later days in this the worship of shiva and still more that of his wife is predominant the deity is now supposed to possess a double nature one quiescent one active later being regarded as the shakti or energy of the god otherwise called his wife the origin of the system is not fully explained nor is the date of its rise ascertained the worship assumes while extravagant forms generally obscene sometimes bloody it is divided into two schools that of the right hand and that of the left the former runs into mysticism and magic is complicated observances and the later into the most apparent licentiousness the worship of the shakti or female principle has become a most elaborate system the beings adored are the most outrageous divinities which man has ever conceived sorcery began early in india but it is in connection with the system that it attains to full development human sacrifices are a normal part of the worship when fully performed we cannot go further into detail it is profoundly saddening to think that such abominations are committed it is still more saddening to think that they are performed as a part of divine worship fun science however is so far alive that these detestable rights are practiced only in secret and few if any are willing to confess that they have been initiated as worshippers we have not yet said much about the ritual of modern days it is exceedingly complicated in the case of the god shiva the rights are as follows when performed by a priest in the temple the brahman first bathes then enters the temple and bows to the god he anoints the image with clarified butter or boiled oil pours pure water over it and then wipes it dry he grinds some white powder mixing it with water dips the ends of his three four fingers in it and draws them across the image he sits down meditates places rice and duruva grass on the image places a flower on his own head and then on the top of the image then another flower on the image and another and another accompanying each act with the recitation of sacred spells places white powder flowers bilva leaves incense meat offerings rice plantains and lamb before the image repeats the name of shiva with praises then prostrates himself before the image in the evening he returns washes his feet prostrates himself before the door opens the door places a lamp within offers mill sweet meats and fruits to the image prostates himself before it locks the door and departs very similar is the worship paid to vishnu the priest bathes and then awakes the sleeping god by blowing a shell and ringing a bell more abundant offerings are made than to shiva about noon fruits roots soaked peas sweet meats etc are presented then later boiled rice fried herbs and spices but no flesh fish or nor foul after dinner beetle nut a god is then left to sleep and the temple is shut up for some hours toward evening curds butter sweet meats fruits are presented at sunset a lamp is brought and fresh offerings made lights are waved before the image a small bell is rung water is presented for washing the mouth face and feet with a towel to dry them in a few minutes the offerings and the lamp are removed and the god is left to sleep in the dark the prescribed worship is not always fully performed still 16 things are essential of which the following or the most important preparing a seat for the god invoking his presence bathing the image clothing it putting the string round it offering perfumes flowers incense lamps offerings of fruits and prepared eatables beetlenut prayers circumambulation an ordinary worshipper presents some of the offerings matters a short prayer or two when circumambulating the image the rest being done by the priest we give one additional specimen of the ritual as an atonement for environmentally eating or drinking what is forbidden 800 repetitions of the gayatri prayer should be preceded by the three suppressions of the breath water being touched during the recital of the following text the bull roars he has four horns three feet two heads seven hands and is born by a threefold god he is the mighty resplendent being and pervades mortal men the bull is understood to be justice personified all brahminical ceremonies exhibit we may say ritualism and symbolism run mad the most prominent and characteristic institution of hinduism is caste the power of caste is as irrational as it is unbounded and it works almost unmixed evil the touch even the shadow of a low-caste man pollutes the scriptural precept honor all men appears to a true hindu infinitely absurd he honors and worships a cow but he shrinks with honor from the touch of a mahara or mung even brahmans if they come from different provinces will not eat together thus hinduism separates man from man it goes on dividing and still dividing and new fences to god imaginary purity and continually added the whole treatment of women has gradually become most tyrannical and unjust in very ancient days they were held in considerable respect but for ages past the idea of woman has been steadily sinking lower and lower and her rights have been more and more assailed the burning of widows has been prohibited by enactment but the awful ride would in many places be restored were it not for the strong hand of the british government the practice of marrying women in childhood is still generally all but universally prevalent and when owing to the zeal of reformers a case of widow marriage occurs its rarity makes it behaved as a signal triumph multitudes of the so-called widows were never really wives their husbands so called having died in childhood widows are subjected to treatment which they deem worse than death and yet their number it is calculated amounts to about 21 millions more cruel and demoralizing customs than exist in india in regard to women can hardly be found among the lowest barbarians we are glad to escape from dwelling on points so exceedingly painful end of reconstruction modern hinduism the hindu religion contrasts with christianity of two old faiths assess on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by marie mitchell and william muir this librivox recording is in the public domain read by santilado tempuri dallas texas may 2018. the hindu religion contrasts with christianity the immense difference between the hindu and christian religions has doubtless already frequently suggested itself to the reader it will not be necessary therefore to dwell on this topic at very great length the contrast forces itself upon us at every point when about 15 centuries bc the aryas were victoriously occupying the punjab and the israelites were escaping from the iron furnace of egypt if one had been asked which of the two races would probably rise to the highest conception of the divine and contribute most largely to the well-being of mankind the answer quite possibly might have been the aryas egypt with its brutish idolatries had corrupted the faith of the israelites and slavery had crushed all manliness out of them yet how wonderful has been their act of history among ancient religions that of the old testament stands absolutely unique and in the fullness of time it blossomed into christianity how is the marvel to be explained we cannot account for it except by ascribing it to a divine election of the israelites and providential training intended to fit them to become the teachers of the world salvation is of the jews the contrast between the teachings of the bible and those of the hindu books is simply infinite the conception of a purely immaterial being infinite eternal and unchangeable which is that of the bible regarding god is entirely foreign to the hindu books their doctrine is various but in every case erroneous it is absolute pantheism or polytheism or an inconsistent blending of polytheism and pantheism or atheism equally striking is the contrast between christianity and hinduism as to the attributes of god according to the former he is omnipresent omnipotent possessed of every excellence holiness justice goodness truth according to the chief hindu philosophy the supreme is devoid of attributes devoid of consciousness according to the popular conception when the supreme becomes conscious he is developed into three gods who possess respectively the qualities of truth passion and darkness god is a spirit god is light god is love these sublime declarations have no counterparts in hindustan he is the father of spirits according to the bible according to hinduism the individual spirit is a portion of the divine even the common people firmly believe this everything is referred by hinduism to god as its immediate cause a christian is continually shocked by the hindus ascribing all sin to god as its source the adoration of god as a being possessed of every glorious excellence is earnestly commanded in the bible thou shall worship the lord thy god and him only shalt thou serve in india the supreme is never worshipped but any one of the multitudinous gods may be so and in fact everything can be worshipped except god a maxim in the mouth of every hindu is the following where there is faith there is god believe the stone a god and it is so every sin being traced to god as its ultimate source the sense of personal guilt is very slight among hindus where it exists it is generally connected with ceremonial defilement or the breach of someone of the innumerable and meaningless rights of the religion how unlike in all this is the gospel the bible dwells with all possible earnestness on the evil of sin not of ceremonial but moral defilement the transgression of the divine law the eternal law of right how important a place in the christian system is held by atonement the great atonement made by the christ is unnecessary to save nor need we enlarge on the extraordinary power it exercises over the human heart at once filling it with concretion hatred of sin and overflowing joy we turn to hinduism alas we find that the earnest questionings and higher views of the ancient thinkers have in a great degree been ignored in later times sacrifice in its original form has passed away atonement is often spoken of but is only some paltry device or other such as eating the five products of the cow going on pilgrimage to some sacred shrine paying money to the priest or it may be some form of bodily penance such experience leave no impression on the heart as to the true nature and essential evil of sin salvation in the christian system denotes deliverance not only from the punishment of sin but from its power implying the renovation of the moral nature the entire man is to be rectified in heart speech and behavior the perfection of the individual and through that the perfection of society are the objects aimed at and the consummation desired is the doing of the will of god on earth as it is done in heaven now of all this surely a magnificent ideal we find in hinduism no trace whatever christianity is emphatically a religion of hope hinduism may be designated a religion of despair the trials of life are many and great christianity bits us regard them as discipline from a father's hand and tells us that affliction rightly born yields the peaceable fruits of righteousness to death the christian looks forward without fear to whom it is a quiet sleep and the resurrection draws nigh then comes the beatific version of god glorified in soul and body the companion of angels and saints strong in immortal youth he will serve without let or hindrance the god and savior whom he loves to the hindu the trials of life are penal not remedial at death his soul passes into another body rightly every human soul animates in succession 84 lakhs of bodies the body of a human being or a beast or a bird or a fish or a plant or a stone according to desert this weary all but endless brown of birds fills the mind of a hindu with the greatest horror at last the soul is lost in god as a drop mingles with the ocean individual existence and consciousness then sees the thought it profoundly sorrowful that this is the cheerless faith of countless multitudes no wonder though the great tenet of hinduism is this existence is misery so much for the future of the individual regarding the future of the race hinduism speaks in equally cheerless terms its golden age lies in the immeasurably distant past and the further we received from it the deeper must be plunged into sin and richardness true ages and ages hence the age of truth returns but it returns only to pass away again and torment us with the memory of lost purity and joy the experience of the universe is thus an eternal renovation of hope and disappointment in the struggle between good and evil there is no final triumph for the good we tread a fated eternal round from which there is no escape and delight the hero fights and the matter dies in vain it is remarkable that acute intellectual men as many of the hindu poets were should never have grappled with the problem of the divine government of the world equally notable in the unconcern of the veda as to the welfare and the future of even the aryan race but how sublime is the promise given to the abraham that in him and his seed all nations of the earth should be blessed rinan has pointed with admiration to the confidence entertained at all times by the jew in a brilliant and happy future for mankind the ancient hindu cared not about the future of his neighbors and doubtless even the expression human race would have been unintelligible to him nor is there any pathos in the veda there is no deep sense of the sorrows of life max miller has affixed the facet transcendent to the hindu mind its bent was much more toward the metaphysical the mystical the incomprehensible than toward the moral and the practical hence endless subtleties more meaningless and unprofitable than ever occupied the mind of talmudist or school men of the middle ages but finally on this part of the subject the development of indian religion supplies a striking comment on the words of saint paul the invisible things of god are clearly seen being understood from the things that are made but when they knew god they glorified him not as god neither were thankful but became vain in their imaginations and their foolish heart was darkened hinduism is deplorably deficient in power to raise and purify the human soul from having no high example of moral excellence its renowned sages were noted for irritability and selfishness great men at cursing and the gods for the most part were worse need we say how gloriously rich the gospel is in having in the character of christ the realized ideal of every possible excellence summa religionist asked imitari gwen callus it is the sum of religion to imitate the being worshiped or as the hindus expressed as is the deity such as the devotee worship the god revealed in the bible and you become god-like the soul strives with divine aid to purify itself even as god is pure but apply the principle to hinduism alas the pantheon is almost a pandemonium krishna who in these days is the chief deity to at least a hundred millions of people does not possess one elevated attribute if in the circumstances society does not become a moral pest house it is only because the people continue better than their religion the human heart though fallen is not faintish it has still its pure instincts and when the legends about abominable gods and goddesses are falling like mildew these are still to some extent kept alive by the sweet influences of earth and sky and by the charities of family life when the heart of woman is about to be swept into the abyss her infant smile restores her to her better self thus family life does not go to ruin and so long as that anchor holds society will not drift on the rocks that stand so perilously near still the state of things is deplorably distressing the doctrine of the incarnation is of fundamental importance in christianity it seems almost profanation to compare it with the hindu teaching regarding the avataras or descents of vishnu it is difficult to extract any meaning out of the three first manifestations when the god became in succession a fish a boar and a tortoise of the great descents in rama and krishna we have already spoken the ninth avatara was that of buddha in which the deity descended for the purpose of deceiving men making them deny the gods and leading them to destruction so blasphemous an idea may seem hardly possible even for the bewildered mind of india but this is doubtless the brahmanical explanation of the rise and progress of buddhism it was fatal error but inculcated by a divine being even the sickening tales of krishna and his armors are less shocking than this when we turn from such representations of divinity to the word made flesh we seem to have escaped from the pestilential air of a charnal house to the sweet pure breath of heaven end of contrast with christianity the hindu religion hinduism in contact with christianity of two old faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by murray mitchell and william mjor this librivox recording is in the public domain led by santilado tempuri in dallas texas may 2018 the hindu religion hinduism in contact with christianity we have used the word reformer in this tract we formally noted that in india there have arisen from time to time men who saw and saw road over the erroneous doctrines and degrading rights of the popular system in quite recent times they have had successors some account of their work may form a fitting conclusion to our discussion with a large influx into india of christian ideas it was to be expected that some impression would be made on hinduism we do not refer to conversion the full acceptance of the christian faith christianity has advanced and is advancing in india more rapidly than is generally supposed but far beyond the circle of those who come out and are separate its mighty power is telling on hinduism the great fundamental truths of the gospel when once uttered and understood can hardly be forgotten disliked and denied they may be but forgotten no thus they gradually win their way and multitudes who have no thought of becoming christians are ready to admit that they are beautiful and true for belief and practice are often widely separated in hindu minds but it was to be expected that the new ideas pouring into india and among these we include not only distinctively christian ideas but western thought generally would manifest their presence and activity in concrete forms in attempted reconstructions of religion the most remarkable example of such a reconstruction is exhibited in the brahmos so much more correctly brahma-samaj which may be rendered the church of god it is traceable to the efforts of a truly distinguished man ram mohan roy he was a person of studious habits intelligent acute and deeply in earnest on the subject of religion he studied not only hinduism in its various forms but buddhism muhammadanism and christianity he was naturally an eclectic gathering truth from all quarters where he thought he could find it especially deep impression was made on his mind by christianity and in 1820 he published a book with the remarkable title the precepts of jesus the guide to peace and happiness very frequently he gave expression to the sentiment that the teachings of christ were the truest and deepest that he knew still he did not believe in christ's divinity in january 1830 a place of worship was opened by ra mohan roy and his friends it was intended for the worship of one god without idolatrous rights of any kind this was undoubtedly a very important event and great was the interest aroused in connection with it ramohan roy however visited britain in 1831 and died at bristol in 1833 and the cause for which he had so earnestly labored in india languished for a time but in the year 1841 debendranath thago a man of character and well joined the brahmos so much and gave a kind of constitution to it it was fully organized by 1844 no definite declaration however had been made as to the authority of the vedas but after a lengthened period of inquiry and discussion a majority of the so much rejected the doctrine of their infallibility by 1850. the rock of intuition now began to be spoken of man's vision was his sufficient guide still great respect was cherished for the ancient belief and customs of the land but in 1858 a new champion appeared on the scene in the well-known case of chunderscene ardent impetuous ambitions full of ideas derived from christian sources he could not broke the slow movements of the so much in the path of reform important changes both religious and social were pressed by him and the more conservative somewhat reluctantly consented to their introduction matters were however brought to a crisis by the marriage of two persons of different caste in 1864 in february 1865 the progressive party formally severed the connection with the original so much and in august 1869 they opened a new place of worship of their own since this time the original or are the so much has been little heard of and its movements if it has moved at all has been retrogressive the new so much the brahmos brahmosomaj of india as it called itself under the guidance of mr sane became very active a missionary institute was set up and preachers were sent over a great part of india much was accomplished on behalf of women and in 1872 a marriage act for members of the so much was passed by the indian legislature which legalized union between people of different caste and fixed on 14 as the lowest age for the marriage of females these were important reforms mr saints influence was naturally and necessarily great but in opposing the venerable leader of the original so much he had set an example which others were quite willing to copy several of his followers began to demand more radical reforms than he was willing to grant the autocracy exercised by mr same was strongly objected to and the constitution of the so much was demanded mr sane openly maintained that heaven from time to time raises up men endorped with special powers and commissioned to introduce new forms or dispensations of religion and his conduct fully proved that he regarded himself as far above his followers complaints became louder and although the eloquence and genius of keshav were able to keep the rebellious elements from exploding it was evident and as early as 1873 that a crisis was approaching this came in 1878 when mr saint's daughter was married to the maharaja of kuch bihar the bride was not 14 and the bridegroom was 16. now mr sane had been earnest and successful in getting the brahmo marriage act passed which ruled that the lowest marriageable age for a woman was 14 and for a man 18 here was gross inconsistency what could explain it ambition explained great numbers the wish to exalt himself and his daughter by alliance with the prince but mr saint declared that he had consented to the marriage in consequence of an express intimation that such was the will of heaven mr saint denied miracles but believed in inspiration and of his own inspiration he seems to have entertained no doubt vedas obtain a glimpse into the peculiar working of his mind every full conviction every strong wish of his own he has cried to divine suggestion this put him in a position of extreme peril it was clear that an enthusiastic imaginative self-reliant nature like his might thus be born on to any extent of fanaticism a great revolt from mr saints authority now took place and the sadharan samaj was organized in may 1878 an appeal had been made to the members generally and no fewer than 21 provincial samaj's with more than 400 members male and female joined the new society this number amounted to about two-thirds of the whole body keshub and his friends denounced the rebels in very bitter language and yet in one point of view their secession was a relief men of abilities equal and education superior to his own had either two acted as a drag on his movements he has now delivered from their interference and could deal with the admiring and submissive remnant as he pleased ideas that had been working in his mind now attained rapid development within two years the flag of the new dispensation was raised and of the dispensation mr sane was the undoubted head very daring was the language mr sein used in a public lecture regarding this new creation he claimed equality for it with the jewish and christian dispensations and for himself singular authority and a divine commission in the creed of the new dispensation the name of christ does not occur the articles were as follows a one god one scripture one church b eternal progress of the soul c communion of prophets and saints d fatherhood and motherhood of god e brotherhood of man and sisterhood of woman f harmony of knowledge and holiness love and work yoga and asceticism in their highest development g loyalty to sovereign the omission of christ's name is the more remarkable because mr saint spoke much of him in his public lectures he had said in may 1879 none but jesus none but jesus none but jesus ever deserved this precious day adam india and jesus shall have it but he clearly indicated that the christ he sought was an indian christ one who was a hindu in faith and who would help the hindus to realize their national idea of a yogi ascetic let it be noted that from the beginning of his career mr sen had spoken earnestly of the fatherhood of god and the brotherhood of man though these great conceptions are not of hindu origin it is difficult to see why in later days he insisted so much on the motherhood of god perhaps it was a repetition he probably would have called it an exaltation of the old hindu idea prevalent especially among the worshippers of shiva that there is a female counterpart a shakti of every divinity or possibly it may have been to conciliate the worshippers of durga and kali those great goddesses of bengal a public proclamation was soon issued purporting to be from god himself as india's mother the whole thing was very startling many even of keshub's friends declared it blasphemous next in the flag ceremony the flag or banner of the new dispensation received a homemade scarcely distinguishable from worship then as if in strict imitation of the ancient adoration of agni or fire a pile of wood was lighted clarified butter poured on it and prayers addressed to it and dinka's oh brilliant fire in thee we behold our resplendent lord this was at least symbolism run wild and everyone except those who were prepared to follow their leader to all lands saw that in a land like india vetted to idolatry it was fearfully perilous in march 1881 mr sane and his friends introduced celebration switch to christian minds seemed a distressing caricature of the christian sacraments other institutions followed an apostolic dutbar court of apostles for instance was established there was no end to mr saints inventiveness in a public lecture delivered in january 1883 on asia's message to europe he elaborately expounded the idea that all the great religions are of asiatic origin and that all of them are true and that the one thing required to constitute the faith of the future the religion of humanity is the blending of all this varied oriental systems into one it was not easy to reconcile mr saint's public utterances with his private ones though forbid from us to tax him with insincerity thus in an interview extending over two hours which the writer and two missionary friends had with him a week or so before the lecture now referred to he said he accepted as true and vital all the leading doctrines of the christian faith with the exception of the resurrection of christ but another fundamental difference remained he aboutly dissented from the orthodox creed in rejecting the miraculous element in scripture at an interview i had with him some time before he earnestly disclaimed all intention to put christ on a level with buddha or muhammad i am educating my friends he said to understand and approve of christianity i have not yet said my last word about christ it is a solemn question has he said it when his career was ended if so it was far from a satisfactory word his policy of reserve and adaptation had probably kept him from uttering all that was in his heart but it was a solely mistaken policy had he temporized less he would have accomplished more since the death of mr saint there has been a violent dispute between his family and the apostolic dirtbag on one side and one of his ableist followers on the other and the new dispensation will probably split in two if it does not perish altogether in the meantime the sadharan so much which broke off from keshub's party in 1878 has been going on with no small vigor vagaries either in doctrine or rights have been carefully shunned its partisans profess a pure theistic grief and labor diligently in the cause of social reform their position is nearly that of unitarian christianity and we fear they are not at present approximating to the full belief of the church catholic very similar in character to the brahmos so much is the so much in western india as far back as 1850 or a little earlier there was formed a society called the pradhana sabah prayer meeting its leading tenets were as follows 1 i believe in one god 2 i renounce idol worship 3 i will do my best to lead a moral life 4 if i commit any sin through the weakness of my moral nature i will repent of it and ask the pardon of god the society after some time began to languish but in 1867 it was revived under the name of pradhana so much its chief branches are in bombay puna ahmadabad and surat an interesting movement called the arya samaj was commenced a few years ago by a pundit diana saraswati he received the vedas as fully inspired but maintained that they taught monotheism agni indra and all the less being merely different names of god it was a desperate effort to save the reputation of the ancient books but as all sanskrit scholars saw at a glance the whole idea was a delusion the pundit is now dead and the arya samaj may not long survive him at the time we write we hear of an attempt to defend idolatry and caste made by men of considerable education the so-called theosophists have for several years been active in india of existing religions buddhism is their natural alley they are atheist a combination which they formed with the arya samaj speedily came to an end lastly the followers of mr bradloff are diligently in supplying their books to indian students poor india no wonder if her mind is bewildered as she listens to such a babble of voices the state of things in india now strikingly resembles that which existed in the roman empire at the rise of christianity when east and west were brought into the closest contact and a great conflict of systems of thought took place in consequence but even as one hostile form of gnostic belief rose after another and rose only to fall and as the greatest and best disciplined foe of early christianity the later platonism gave way before the steady irresistible march of gospel true so we have every reason to hope it will be yet again the christian feels his heart swell in his breast as he thinks what in all human probability india will be a century or even half a century hence oh what a new life to the fairest of eastern lands when she casts herself in sorrow and supplication at the feet of the living god and then rises to proclaim to a listening world her deep repentance and her newfound joy may god hasten the advent of that happy day end of hinduism in contact with christianity the rise and decline of islam of whole faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by sainthila dodempori dallas texas september 2018 whole faiths assess on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by marie mitchell and william muir outline of the essay the progress of islam was slow until muhammad cast aside the precepts of toleration and adopted an aggressive militant policy then it became rapid the motives which animated the armies of islam were mixed material and spiritual without the truths contained in the system success would have been impossible but neither without the sword would the religion have been planted in arabia nor beyond the alternatives offered to conquered peoples were islam the sword or tribute the drawbacks and attractions of the system are examined the former were not such as to deter men of the world from embracing the faith the sexual indulgences sanctioned by it are such as to make islam the easy way the spread of islam was stayed whenever military success was checked the faith was meant for arabia and not for the world and cities constitutionally incapable of change or development the degradation of woman hinders the growth of freedom and civilization under it christianity is contrasted in the means used for its propagation the methods it employed in grappling with and overcoming the evils that it found existing in the world in the relations it established between the sexes in its teaching with regard to the respective duties of the civil and spiritual powers and above all in its redeeming character and then the conclusion come to that christianity is divine in its origin end of outline of the essay the rise and decline of islam introduction of old faiths assess of the religions of the hindus and the mokhmodans this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by scientila do temporary dallas texas september 2018 whole faiths essays on the religions of the hindus and the muhammadans by marie mitchell and william miyar introduction among the religions of the earth islam must take the precedence in the rapidity and force with which it spread within a very short time from its planting in arabia the new faith had subdued great and populous provinces in half a dozen years counting from the death of the founder the religion prevailed throughout arabia syria persia and egypt and before the close of the century it ruled supreme over the greater part of the vast populations from gibraltar to the oxfords from the black sea to the river indus in comparison with this grand outburst the first efforts of christianity were to the outward eye faint and feeble and its extension so gradual that what the muhammadan religion achieved in 10 or 20 years it took the faith of jesus long centuries to accomplish the object of this few pages is first to inquire briefly into the causes which led to the marvelous rapidity of the first movement of islam secondly to consider the reasons which eventually stayed its advance and lastly to ascertain why muhammadan countries have kept so far in the rare of other lands in respect of intellectual and social progress in short the question is how it was that palace light the fate sprang ready armed from the ground conquering and to conquer and why the weapons dropping from its grasp islam began to lose its pristine vigor and finally relaxed into inactivity end of introduction | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2019-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,798 | 84,846 |
T13qNIUfvoE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T13qNIUfvoE | ROCKET LEAGUE, BUT THE FLOOR SUCKS YOU IN | i've created quite a few rocket league sumo maps in my days as a custom map maker but it's been a while since i've made a new one and the other day i had a crazy idea to introduce a new mechanic into sumo maps gravity traps if you're not familiar with how sumo works all you need to do is bump your opponents off the ledge and be the last player standing in this brand new map i'm calling infinium just get it because of the nvidia wheels try to knock your friends off the edge without falling into your own demise also quick note rocket league slant shot is now available for epic games and steam clients on my website lethamer.com sumo infiniium is also available now to my patrons on patreon for early access if you're enjoying the daily videos be sure to subscribe but now let's give this brand new supermap a try for the first time [Music] enjoy [Music] i gotta warn you i do not have a very good sumo track record that's all you are we doing are we doing teams here or what's the deal i think we're doing solo are you doing solo oh you better run verts oh he's coming he's on your tail where are you going getting boost you know just just you know doing my thing oh yeah you're slurping all the boots man all right round two round two baby hello trev oh hey danny yeah i really want disclaimer you told me about oh i'm actually the best sumo player to ever dude he's dominance daniel i was unlimited oh there's a limited flips on i forgot yeah i might i might have hit an extra flip yeah it's okay it's okay it's okay wait am i confusing you yeah i don't know what to do the dominance daniel maneuver oh please come here oh i was so confident i was actually so calm dude i was so scared for my life it's like jaws like a giant shark coming at me okay let me just turn off the limited flips real quick okay it's gonna it's gonna immediately start here so here we go oh yeah okay okay xerx come on oh this is a familiar sight interesting interesting seeing you here again interesting interesting interesting what what looking at it's just better you know what if this keeps going you know i might have to have to do 1v3 out here oh come on wait please i'm going to you dude daddy i didn't need me to do that at least you backing up on me went nowhere i don't know if i want to play this game hey can i not hit you oh gosh i need help what did i get you oh he's out are we doing 1v3 out here feeling a little spicy i thought we might have to no okay let's reset the score and um yeah you you joined you joined orange uh trip i'm so cheeks at sumo that's crazy i mean like i'm like the map maker so i kind of know the ins and outs and to be fair i've only spent four hours building this thing oh gosh guys let's do the thing yep do you already know the plan uh-huh what do you guys like oh i'm so scared i really need a boost there's no way wait no i'm so danny baby xerx just keep chasing him and yeah yeah i tried to cut him off oh he has more boost oh you thought i was going that way i'm i need boost oh what no okay all right let me just change the score at the top actually i got some work cut ahead uh work quite a bit of work ahead of me here attack trying to get my pad attack attack formation attack this is terrifying did trump just die yeah yeah you gotta have a good good good boost management on this thing oh my god i believe in you oh let's go see what happened to you what happened over there i just i don't know if i just forgot where i was or what but uh one minute i wasn't in the hole in the next minute i was in the hole and you know i wonder get him get him get him get me flip yes send him no what okay all right though good start good start good pressure good pressure early bye-bye oh my gosh dude you drop down so quick dude um oh my god is it just me okay you got this yeah yeah i was born he's on my tail he's on my tail good luck dude come on yeah just get yourself some some soldiers daniel's spooky man wait that's not good i'm lucky i'm lucky i gotta stop committing suicide right now permitting i gotta stop committing right now oh hi guys okay i can't do the permanent voice oh no oh the big commitment by me there unfortunately i like this oh danny i'm not alive anymore guys wait this is the truth what happened to you i don't know [Music] fell way deep down into the dark depths of this map oh come here bro oh my god who put that banana peel there [Laughter] uh what what score are we going to do first to first to 11 7 11 7 eleven seven eleven yeah like hashtag something we'll see how long it takes worthy sacrifice by trump over there i will i i appreciate a good play there that was nice nicely done nicely well played well played sometimes you gotta throw yourself out there you feel that someone could use that for dating advice oh no that one is daniel hey bro me and trump both going 90 miles per hour around the corner yeah no shot oh my lord okay okay bye danny i didn't like that swan no i'm terrified let's see it have you obtained the clutch factor since last time here i'm squirming man he's squirming oh just just bump him i'm not jumping bye-bye dude jumping is jumping is not the way man i'm telling you you gotta you gotta be pretty uh you gotta be careful with it although domino's daniel is pretty spooky i can't really hit him that well because he's flat oh yeah get him in get him in the corner please no i bumped up the ramp i bumped off the ramp what a play let's go just a little bit of focus is all i need yeah a little bit of dominance daniel i can't see i'm sorry oh come on man so rude okay you got scared you guys scared me them cheeks give me them cheese no come for them cheeks oh oh the tables have turned dude i'm getting trapped i'm getting absolutely shrek right now i is keep my mouth shut when i'm in those situations oh my god the universe hears you and it's like nah this is this is a really fun one actually i really like the whole like gravity thing it makes it like recovering really hard what's going on in the middle here guys what's going on over here don't worry about it we're strategizing a little miscommunication ow how avoiding how dude you need to stop double jumping you gotta make sure you flip so you go over it stop it i believe in you so much oh my yo i made it to 7-eleven let's go that's not eleven that's seven eleven seven eleven i don't know i said eleven okay come here you guys gotta like pair up the uh oh my god dead oh my god go get him get him get him get him sick him get his ass he's squirming i'm squirming for boost right now you guys are stressing me out oh just keep slurping it up it's gonna be keep being elusive oh oh my god too close bye-bye wait is there just silent because he died what happened hey man the snaps rigged don't care about it says yeah okay what do i do just be a dominance be the most dominant a whole new strategy you don't even understand it is like focused yeah next time next time i'm literally not saying a word i'm like what what my trip ah yeah guys you got this the confidence i'm really feeding off your energy right now trav [Music] reverse back it up terry i get up tear [Music] [Laughter] this works what just happened to you dude i just uh uh i'm striving i'm i just think it's a normal day and i can drive wherever i want and i can't i i can hear the focus of danny right now just whatever you do to any just don't say anything you win this yo danny how was your day man no no no don't don't cave how's your day strong stay strong brother uh danny danny do you like you like everything you like all right so that's not the solution i'm not looking you guys can plan all you want i think all right so the strategy is let's go well play guys well played good good good strategy we'll run that back here on this one yeah yeah nice nice play this way yeah can we get you guys actually no i'm not gonna lie it felt like a gang coming up behind me like i got really free it's free you guys are distracting me time for me to focus it's free for your real estate bye-bye yeah dude dan danny i'll i'll follow him you try and cut him off all right here here's the plan though here's the plan though don't worry so much about getting him as much as you worry about staying alive he he's on me i'm gonna go meditate really quick you guys just wait maybe that's what's working so well is that you guys are targeting meanwhile i'm just surviving yeah just don't don't don't over commit i'm trying to get them i can't find danny i'm actually terrified i couldn't see you for a long time there can you follow that up come here oh no okay okay nope danny just live i'm i'm getting boost oh yeah yeah i'm juiced up right now juicing oh god i don't know i have no idea how i survived that oh are you serious i thought you were down no i did the thing that i said don't do oh now you've done it we're in danger oh gosh i need to sneeze right now i need to sneeze wait get him while he's sneezing actually oh no hang on where are you going tripp i'm trying to hold it in man it's hurting [Laughter] just let let the sneeze out let the sneeze out you'll feel so much better yeah just let your guard down for like one second [Laughter] on this man for the sneezes that's insane so does that just make you better that you can just control when you sneeze no dude like me talking i've got like this vibe like whenever i talk it like vibrated my nose to the point where it like tickled so i had to stop talking it was just too much stop oh my god gosh no he turned oh nice play all right we're making this come back boys yep just be smart i'm alive come on get him in there yes sir please it's a big round here oh bye that was so that was so adorable because it actually got quieter when you said that like monserks full faith i believe this pressure on you but if you lose this we lost oh i almost tripped i almost tripped on the little ramp is there something i'm saying all my energy right now you're literally an immovable object oh my god oh that's okay that's okay you did it once you could do it again oh he's got to get boost sometime turks is so so heavy i know look at him go can't move him you can't move him you can't he's untouchable did you hear that he's you hear him insulting you that you're that heavy on the team no i love it i i embrace that energy right now all muscle man it's crazy blue team has if only if only rocket league had custom map servers [Music] well i hope you guys enjoyed this new look at sumo infineon this is definitely the most detailed looking sumo i've made i believe um maybe next to the airship or i guess the volcano one too actually they've been pretty good lately true true i mean come a long way from the very first one but i hope you guys enjoyed there's a lot of fun um you know it's interesting doing a 1v3 never done that before um make sure to sub to uh the xerxe boy and we'll catch you guys | 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A5aS1YdntYo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5aS1YdntYo | A 1-year-old guinea pig has upper respiratory tract infection Pt 2 | Sunday March 22 20115 10:30 a.m. this skinny pig female 1ye old came in yesterday and had passed in the nose so the owner brought her in for treatment the other sibling was painting rapidly so after antibiotics and overnight stay you can see that the past is no more present in the nostril the yellow pass and she looks better now surprisingly her weight is now 489 yesterday it was 450 G and uh there's a lot of difference in the weight now these guinea pigs and the fancy rats seems to develop pneumonia quite quite often so as to the cause it's hard to say but something has affected their resistance it could be the hygiene the food the stress and causing bacteria to infect the lungs so it's very uh important that the sck guinea pig or rat be isolated fully and even antibiotics and special food and Care rather than housing them together again so this one has more rest when separated from the sippings although it's only overnight and with antibiotics seems to responded very well and certainly looks very much healthier young young guinea pigs sometimes do get pneumonia or upper respiratory tract infection as to the cause of it is hard to tell where the pneumonia where the bacteria comes from and so it's very important that hygiene of water food and cage is kept well maintained gu p with pass in the nose nostrils too vets Singapore Sunday May March 22205 10:30 a.m. | Dr David Sing | UCBEFtVObfcLkaM-HX5VGVfw | 2015-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 251 | 1,380 |
qB49OG_kTZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB49OG_kTZs | Joseph Farrell, June 20 2013 at Marrakesh Diplomatic Conference on Treaty for Blind | I'm here on June 20th in Marrakesh at the negotiations on the treaty for copyright exceptions for people who are blind and have other disabilities I'm talking to Joseph Farrell who's member of the Civil Society Coalition Joseph uh uh what are your thoughts on how things have gone so far here well the openings have been very interesting they've had a um a very formal recession where each country gets to put forward their views and then later the day the ngos that is allowed to be reported on after that they've been going to secret negotiations in in a basement which is very interesting because the countries who have been quite obstructive today have the most magnanimous of opening statements towards the mind and America who's pushed back hard on lots of issues for example even used a quote by Helen Keller whereby and he said something to the effect of Helen Keller said doors will only open if you can have Open Hearts it's interesting to note this has been pointed out to me that the US is the country that took the death out of this treaty and stop audio visual Works um so it's ironic considering Helen Keller was very deaf and mine um but I personally I don't like these gag holders I feel that they're able to go and negotiate completely country to what they report to fit in their opening statements um and it feels like they're serving an industry rather than a constituent and that's what happens when you have these negotiations in complete silence and there's no need for it is there any restriction on the uh uh as I understand it that you were able to in lobbyists were for for Industries are permitted to actually listen to an audio of the close to negotiations but they're not permitted to use it on social media is that correct yeah so you can there's a lot of transcripts you can see it you can hear it um but it's off the Record and that also creates problems in my view that further down the line when something is elicitated against I mean these features have become very powerful because countries have to implement them at some stage and they're more likely to ratify if they sign ratify it and to not be able to go back and look at a transcript for will have some sort of Open document as to how a particular country was hoping to implement something means that the reinterpretation becomes a lot more difficult um I don't think that side of it is very it's not useful and it doesn't serve the public very well it does serve the country who tends to follow the line of the industry how do you feel that uh I mean is there any restriction on the ability of a person working for a publisher or a Motion Picture company to report in their private channels of communication what each country is saying in the negotiation so they can then use the uh the influence of the company to push back on on that country's position well the um I mean it looks like the industry in the and the publisher well the publisher is the industry um the Publishers also have lobbyists so this is who aren't necessarily the Publishers they're just they're lobbyists and that's their bread and butter so I mean what I mean is it I mean what I mean I I think the way it's currently set up is that the lobbyist for the Publishers and us too we can actually hear what's going on in the closed session yeah they can report it to their people in the boardroom and corporate Executives and things like that but we cannot re we cannot report it to the general public yeah so we can't report it to the general public they reported we can report it to our learning groups obviously because they're there but our Outlet is the media and the public their Outlet is back door and revolving door so they can report it to their CEOs seos and have revolving door relationships or have been prior to whether prior to being a CEO have been in the in in government itself and so it does get reported back that way so that's again why it's not particularly transparent and goes completely against migraine it's very transparent at the corporate level right well of course I mean they have transparency it's just the public doesn't have transparency right and you know there's some very I want to talk a bit about some of the NGO opening statements there was a very very emotive one by a South African delegate also from the Civil Society Coalition who um is completely blind and he spoke about how without having this interoperability which means being able to use documents on various or books on whichever device one uses rather than lock it to a specific device because all these locks exist when he was trying to quote some references the only way that he was able to do that was by reading an entire page so and he wasn't able to to copy or paste or anything like that so you have to read the entire page to get to the references at the bottom and then type of it and then read the entire page again and then type with it and then again and it took him about God knows two hours he couldn't work out how to spell things um and he he gave this example and it doesn't seem to really it was interesting because the country delegates that I spoke to subsequently found it very very emotional and they thought this is very important it's important there's somebody there who against all the odds and all the barriers that are there he's still fighting to do it but the thing that they noted as well was that as he said he's from a middle class family and he can afford to have a device where some people can't at all and they recognize this as a real educational problem um another NGO a transector and an Atlantic group made a very interesting comment for the Publishers saying that this is their opportunity to legitimize copyright to make this more of a treaty for the Blind and make it accessible rather than something yet again to protect the Publishers this is coming from a person who's quite anti-copyright he's copyright left and he had a very valid point this is a very you know even the Publishers can get on board here and do good for Humanity or for the blind um yeah I mean if you take some of the rough edges off the system it becomes more acceptable to people yeah and the publishing as as this as the marker said the lion television and he said the publishing industry has failed him completely absolutely completely and then I was speaking to a visually impaired woman who works for the for an Australian Rights group and she said that she wants she doesn't want to take away the competitiveness of organizations who create audio books and Braille and all the rest she doesn't want to take the incentive away from them remaining in existence and this treaty would I was a bit speechless because I thought you suffer she suffers the same as I do she has we actually use the same viewing device are molecular that you know it's like a telescope we have the same one so she suffers equally as I do but it kind of shows that if you're a capitalist you're a catalyst irrespective of what you might be going through I just thought that she was promoting uh yet another Monopoly what are the main issues that are dividing the delegates the um there's a lot to do with the interoperability which is being able to use it on on various devices there's the fair use some people want to take while the Publishers that's not the delegates but they want to take fair use out completely which is going to really affect especially small countries that don't have fair use allows an individual to go to a publisher or to go and ask for a copy so in a small country like swazman for example that doesn't have an authorized entity or a blind dissociation they have a delegate here but he recognizes that they don't have the resources to have that so taking fair use out will completely Scupper the whole system for for all the blind people in small countries which are resource poor for blind people and there's also yeah I forgotten the time now allowing it to be used across borders well um one of one of the things that I think is a challenge in this agreement is what the provisions will be that will allow a library of accessible Works in one country to provide Works to an individual in another country well this is part of the fair use and also what is the I can't remember the term oh and I was very disappointed when I when I spoke to the South African delegate because I was I said you know swazman would rely on being able to share things across borders um likewise Lesotho or I mean I'm talking from my perspective which is where I I suffered in these areas and she said we mustn't confuse this this with trade agreements you know if you have that issue go and speak to a country delegate which I had already and I thought this is completely um this is a very patriotic view which is not dealing with blind which is global I was quite disappointed with that but on the whole I would like to say that Within These negotiations that we were listening to yesterday the ones that are not allowed to report on um I did I was very proud to be African I heard the Nigeria group in the Algeria and Egypt and some other countries rarely they they were really pushing hard for a treaty that's really going to serve all the blind people they were pushing back against the bullies of the European Union and America and um I mean it got heated and I mean the session was drawn to a close early because as one delegate said it is people's emotions and tempers are high um but it was it was really very reassuring to see how Africa being a United from Thomas let me just ask you for everything you've heard this this uh the time you've been here by by talking to your delegates directly and listening to the floor speeches and and reading the positions that people have taken I I'm from the United States of America what do you think the role of the Obama Administration is so far in this treaty negotiation just speaking at a high level looking at the forest not the trees the um you know America's America serves its blind Community very very well it offers a lot for people within its borders but they're not really willing to share that across borders and I kind of feel that's is that not what America's always been about partly it's it's about us not not the world or us Conquering the world um I mean it's appalling when you see things that they allow within their own laws and when it comes to these transnational negotiations for citizens of the world so to speak it doesn't apply it's disappointing yeah and especially it's also disappointing because they have a huge huge Library which they could easily allow you know lots of people who are visually impaired to share in Joseph is there anything else you'd like to add no thank you very much for for being in Marrakesh and for following this negotiation it's a pleasure thank you for 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R0-vhVcPGGM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0-vhVcPGGM | Josef Gorres - Amynthas Ante-Portas: Invasive Asiatic Earthworms... | with honors from the university of manchester uk and also as a ph.d in paper physics from the university of manchester institute of science and technology uh he studied natural research science at the university of rhode island and joined soil science faculty at uvm in 2008. his talk is entitled invasive asiatic earthworms in new england and reasons to monitor monitor vigilante all right there you are thank you very much right so uh my job this morning happening afternoon already high flies uh so my job is to introduce it to a species of earthworm that you probably have seen but you didn't know what to do with it it's a new invader to our forests in many many places you probably have seen it uh it's called a mythis that's uh that's uh that's the genius of mythos aggressors is the one that you find mostly here in vermont now and the reason why this is so important is because it it changes how forests work so there has a facility has a systematic effect on forests and i've already mentioned that you know what i suspect there is more more erosion happening there is actually a tie into toxic uh heavy metals that these are bioaccumulating and maybe even remobilizing from the forest floor that this particular species has more mercury in it than the habitat from where it's feeding so it probably accumulates incredibly so memphis requested anti-importers watch out for it buttons okay it's not your grandfather's or not your father's or mother's earth especially so wonder how many species of weapons there are of which 14 of european origin and four of them are asian there's three species of mythos two of them were just recognized last three months myth is is the most common one that we think is here it's called known as the crazy snake worm and probably guess why that is around like a snake it looks like a snake this is actually found its way into herpetology collections in asia because it looks like a snake it is a snake right how do you recognize this particular earthworm well uh so that is a mental suggestion two two images of it um one thing is you look for is it's these these castings they're which is carpets of castings or in forest floor they can be two to four inches deep and they are i think highly erodible particles um the earthworm is about 48 inches long it's dark on the top but what really gives it away is this this light smooth ring around the corner also known as the title and it goes all the way around that that worm and that's what gives it away this is this is what what these these species look like they have a term that is all the way around it's very very active earthworm moves like a snake as i said it loses his tail just like a salamander when you when you touch it the wrong way you cannot miss this if you see it you know it know what it is it's pathogenic nonsense please one of these words confounded population where do we see it in a moment give you a bit of a background where you might want to look if you if you want to continue momentous tourism down here upper valley around norwich and hanover lots and lots of them burning area of course also really highly populated if you as you go further out into the into the wilds of vermont you see fewer of them woodlands nurseries gardens compost piles that's where they hang out and i did a lot of those these are my data i also did a survey of master gardeners in vermont and new hampshire and connecticut and we basically just figured out which which counties they were in so the other three up there orleans essex and coast county um were were free of this or at least they weren't reported there by master gardeners but otherwise everywhere and this is a newspaper 20 years maybe that they've been here if you look at the data how you know look at how many respondents to the service had seen them about 20 in both vermont and new hampshire ninety percent in connecticut ninety percent of master gardens responded so um what's the net effect of this woman on on vegetation so you know what forms right there so they do exist as places uh but you have to put higher relations earthworms and this is actually the site that that is where they you only find the memphis so mindless is incredibly aggressive and a really good competitor for for space and so all the european species over in there have been displaced not that that's a bad thing one of my friends who wants to control our foreign says well what we just dumped some mintless there wait five years and then we have to deal with one species rather than with five or six species good luck with that i guess but the main thing is in these forests you don't see any more regeneration hundred years from now my prediction is normal maple syrup it's all armed gemini and that's really shocking and your children will not like it how'd they get here so what's the chain of events i've got button here there is your there's your the first set was coming in soil was the ballast in these boats they dug the soil soil contained either the worms themselves or their cocoons and that was the beginning of the invasion and it still will trade that that drives these invasions just like any other invasive species comes from overseas horticulture is is really where it's at uh but you know why do we have this invasion here to hasn't with the last glaciation basically killed off most of the earthworms all of the other things in this earthen freezer here north of the glaciation have gone you get other invaders they find a niche they expand um and it doesn't mean to say that they're not in the southern parts yeah you know it's the same same thing their invasions of of these athens there too very aggressive so they even displace some of the southern species from their from their habitats so how'd they move after them after the first invasion so vermicomposting people moved things around you wouldn't believe how ignorant work producers are so one story i can tell you is i went to a worm day in the university of connecticut i presented my stuff and then the organizations and it was all periodic periodic exclamators and asian species totally different from the red wigglers highly invasive in warmer climes 100 percent and some soulmates the day trade horticulture yeah for the cultural trade you see it's a global trade everything goes from one place to another it's pretty crazy so back to back to our my master gardeners and so you know where do you see them if you see them wait you see so mulch beds mulch you feed these earthworms that's that's what even wood emotions they really look like breaking the wood down and and you know raising you out of money because you have to put yourself back six months later uh garden on forest properties they have a wide range of habitats so they can survive it and lots of them are um in horticultural settings uh we started off you know after the after the ice age uh forest developed and developed a really thick organic layer that's that's a germination medium and seed bank for most of the plants in the forest so that is going you can get this more tight forest floor with a very loose matter of roots and fungi embedded in organic matter to this very dead much denser um mineral soil a horizon that's been worked by the worms again that this is the energetic effect there is some there is some correlation there is some interaction between these earthworms and deer grazing so because taking care of the forest floor deer comes in and says hey where's my food and they start feeding on supplements with the supplements and so forth regeneration goes down um for those of you actually monitoring there is a rapid assessment tool rat invasive of a rapid assessment tool where you look at the soil surface and you can you can classify um you can classify the damage down into five classes based on what the override looks like the organic layer in the soil looks like whether you find fine roots and fungi in the top part of the soil on the type of castings and then of course you know what kind of platforms are present and in this heavy category um you have a vast change in that forest ecosystem that will will not only change plan the plant composition but it will also change uh change how how that forestry system is interacting with streams and so on when do you have to look if you want to find them the best time to find them is just at the beginning right here in vermont just around the beginning of july that's when they become yours then that's when you can see that to tell it so it makes it easier to to see most of the time even if if you don't see if you tell them if you put me in your hand and that flap about that's what they are that's that's an emphasis on the uh if you see them i'd love to hear from you uh tell me where you saw them uh what settings and how many did you see well that's a lot or just a few um and how large were those so thank you very much time for a few questions sure um was definitely a pleasure um every time i hear the word invasion especially among the biodiversity species i always think about ecological food you throw in a few organisms grazing obviously there are some organisms that are being uh eaten grass or and also you mentioned deer so have you looked at the large a larger spectrum of spaces and analyzed the network of of these organisms and how they interact and see maybe you can get involved i would love to uh the problem with earthworms is they're not really fundable because they have a really good street cred so you know you can lean over another space you don't have to mention the word i i understand that um so that's why that's why i say the declaration you know have you looked at earthworms you know that there's that thing but uh so a couple of the really interesting things about these orthos is you know what i said before the toxic trace metals that they're bioaccumulators they will get in the food world that way there's some some results from the catskills where people say hey i've got so much so much mercury in my bigness thrush these earthworms can explain that like you know you know their prey and they basically when they hit that peak of their population in this mid-summer they would have as i said would have accumulated most of of the toxic trace metals not often but quite a few of them uh in their bodies and they don't they maybe go maybe going down to five centimeters in that soil and they will have taken up most of those transplants so that's your friend is there like some sort of a database where you can actually construct these psychological food website regardless regarding your spending there's people that do uh studies on earthworms and and food webs from a nutrient cycling point of view so the good side of the earth one two three um have you noticed any changes in other animal populations i don't look at other animals i'm just a i'm just a really stupid sole scientist this is not true do you think the worms would be responsible for extricating other species in the area or displacing other they will definitely so this particular earthworm even the sequesters will definitely um displace european often species and people have shown that they are highly flexible in what they belong so they are actually also very good competitors for um for food for other arthropods so that is happening yes there's a host of ways that that particular species could eliminate amphibians or reptiles and first of all it could be overwintering the species that overwinter in the leaf litter if you have nobody favorite dye in the winter so that's sure that the winter kill there will be a food source because it's like uh red back salamanders are detritivores they're feeding on the tri-wars and feeding on the leaves if the leaves are gone then you would you would assume that the red back salamanders would disappear and they in turn are the food source for a host of other species they're species like garter snakes which are feeding directly on the earthworms gar snakes decays brown snakes uh red valley snakes which are our worm and slug especially so well there's also it's also ground nasty birds that lose their cover and the the habitat provided by the ferns it is forging habitat for wood frogs and spring peoples so there's just all kinds of negative impacts absolutely and i think it's an awareness of the potential impacts of this species i think it's a really big deal you know yeah so uh i know with european uh um that suggests that they increase the success of the invasive plants yes so i was wondering if you also see that with these well every time i dig out invasive plant i find out so it doesn't mean that there is a causal relationship there but you know if you look at um barbarian for example a really great invasive plant and like barbarian right so it's beautiful it's just a horticultural trade so if i look at and i travel back back home at some point a few years back from my mom's birthday and it was around about 21st of march the barberries were getting really active here and the barbers were getting really active in europe exactly the same time goddesses northern barbarians they do pretty well and uh at this the very same time the earthworms most of your european husbands come back to become active again at the same time so there's a nutrient flux that's induced by by these these earthworms um that is much more closely synchronized with those invasive plants than than with the naked so then you you lose you lose right that's that's historic i can tell at all to all of the nice little plants here in vermont you can also lose you're going to be active you've got to be fair with the invasive plants but early early phenology plants seem to be in better synchrony i don't really necessarily believe that others facilitate that the only reason why i think that this might happen is because the earthworms prepare the ground for four plant invasions so they take care of many other uh competing species uh so and they the ground is more radical so you get more lateral clients coming in with you know invaders so there's a good chance that that connection exists exists but i i'm not 100 sure about the data that it actually shows causality um hi i'm bridget um i um formerly worked at the echo league aquarium and science center and we changed our um educational approach to earthworms as well and i gotta tell you you're right right yes exactly so we started approaching the public about about this the dark side of earthworms right and what's really challenging is like you said earthworms have this great reputation they're used in elementary schools as like a great way to start off observational skills and science skills and so but there's all of this misinformation out there what i did find was once i connected it to some of the stuff that jim was sharing is people get excited about that because it's something that they can really easily grab onto they can identify they they know what an art form is they're familiar with it and just those great simple identification pieces that you pull out um make it easy for people maybe to help you get some of this data that you're interested in like where did you see them what were they what setting were they in um so i'm kind of hopeful like if we can get this campaign this the dark side of reforms campaign going um then maybe we'll increase some of that awareness and be able to tackle someone's name i'm trying to get a post on the into the next uh star wars movie and they're going to be on the side there's a lot of comical approaches is that a valid email address that is that is no no no it's you here my sister was more dyslexic now but i still have to trade i wanted to ask well you said your name was i until 2017 already very different after that yes so how these earthworms kept uh in the national cycle were there i guess foreign this is this is from japan and i talked to somebody who has done extensive work over this he's japanese me he's a specialist on these ones and he said you know this is this funny this funny notion over in america that that they're only invasive in america you you guys are so american-centric they're also amazing they're also invasive in japan right so only only because it's it's from a different country it doesn't mean only from a country doesn't mean it couldn't be invasive there you know it's like uh um what's a good word uh commerce coverage right coverage now everybody it's an american species right north american species and yet there is these sport authorities that do this to them over here this on the on the east coast because they are displacing other birds you know so it's so what keeps them in check there may not be captain they might they might and in fact in fact people that i talked to recently been to japan they said you're looking for sites that look just like like the ones here so there's a german forest policy ecologist who says there's only two kinds of forests in germany there's the ones actually i disagree but i won't tell you about why it is there's two kinds of forests in germany there's the ones without ones without foreign go to the highlands or whale to the atmosphere whales uh you know that's not natural that's an international vegetation that's kept there by some some roman imports you know bloody sheep and silly goats you know that's so we we we all develop cultural values that have to do with our surroundings you know and so britain yes the applets are totally denuded of course for the most part we love them right right this great landscape it's wonderful and you know you love you love that landscape if you live there but in reality that's that's not what's supposed to be there and so this whole conservation movements in in wales and scotland and the lake district and they all kind of go we have to conserve this this land the way it is you know that's the reason they're killing their bodies because they've already cut down on the trees right let's go for it right so it's a cultural cultural adjustment you know japan and korea so that's memphis aggressive but you know most of the most of the earthworms in asia and that part of asia are because major scholastics uh and those are the olympus ones we have publicity so the more coming up so it's difficult so there are things that you can do there is certain fertilizers that will take care of them but you really want to put them down because they also kill fish so you know what are you going to do and one last question oh no i'm going to wrap it up with my own question isn't that not well uh is it still common practice to sample for these theraforms with diluted mustard on bare soil uh what okay and so uh there's other methods the the knuckle method where you start digging around and you take a pitch and you can't make a concept that you find and that takes a long time mustard it's much faster but it's not as efficient you can also have you can also do what they do in godzilla in portugal first the first scene right that's a channel electric fields but somebody pointed out to me one of the guys who developed this method she died and then somebody wrote you know said not surprising this guy died so young because you know you stick stick two electrodes into wet soil what do you expect i want to thank all the speakers uh session c it's done now thank you | Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative | UCTI8vk2LLzhWEuB1j8rQtEQ | 2015-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,606 | 19,354 |
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MQEoWYOG1T8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQEoWYOG1T8 | Spellbound Caves with Anexes E05 (What in the blazes!) | all right welcome back um okay so we have rails here really dark tunnel up here filled with skeletons ous crystals Outpost dig this gravel scares me a little bit for no reason apparently unrightfully so all right let's just dig on through here my pick's going to break let's put down another torch I have more picks waiting here we go where is this leading why haven't we hit anything yet hello oh hey it leades right ah right here okay well that's good to know right into that building would you fancy that all right okay I'm going to need some more torches all righty I did remember to set the timer this time so we shouldn't have any problems with that there nothing up there okay let's no no going to break this bar there we go now run now run not through the fire preferably that was close I don't know why oh they're right here oh yes there's one right there did he just shoot another Fireball okay so oh boy okay really let them kill each other or close enough at least run along here University of Arcane enchants right there oh crap and there goes the spawner oh where did he come from I don't appreciate the enemies just appearing I never have oh okay did they just shoot when they die because that's what it looks like got it oh boy this is going to be rough okay I need that creeper to blow up on the Trap spaw here we go get this one no no instead I'm going to die here okie dokie we're still alive still alive being M by a skeleton I mean a spider got it that skeleton's angry at a okay Blaze versus skeleton there that's interesting whoa bunch of guys coming out here do I still have that gold sword I do okay I don't want the skeleton G oh oh oh oh oh lag ow whoa what what the heck why am I down so low on the frame rate here all right light this up and got to get to that spawn okay this up what how did he There's a Zombie here oh jeez I managed to shut myself in I don't know how that happened ender pearls all right you know what let's see if we can't make use of these um okay where is it that I need to go oh God they're so close sleeping here won't do much for me but uh it will mean that my spawn will be so much closer oh there monsters can't sleep got you oh my sword's broken I should have paid attention that that would have been really bad if I just ran into a fight like that no no no no no okay well I've got blocks now and there's still creepers coming down what I thought he died for some reason stop shooting me okay there must be hundreds of blazes around because I'm lagging so bad I'm at two frames per second right now oh yeah there's so many blazes right now oh jeez it's ridiculous what fire oh get out this is terrible I'm lagging so bad that I can't even okay well we're safe in here now okay now see where is the spawner I know there's spawners near here somewhere like up against this wall look so many of them and they can all see me too well some of them can I should say not all of them okay um now that I'm regenerating heal oh jeez oh this might have been a bad idea this definitely a bad idea where's that spawner there it is okay there's that spawner down oh oh no oh no oh no dangerous of using an ender pearl oh boy that was a little scary okay keep an eye out checking around and oh oh dear I forgot about that hole even though I just piced even excuse me even though I just made it right now okay I know there's spawners around here I just don't know where okay this is getting some pretty bad lag here okay I do have some steps so I will use those so that I'll be able to get up this wall yeah can you guys hear that that awful sound like there's just so many and they're oh they're in here oh no where my blocks go oh no oh and there's a zombie here yeah see like you can't even hear them moving around because there's so many of them the sound of fire is playing over everything else this is awful oh jeez are they spawning in the house what where did I hear another one okay I can't even see what I'm doing right now okay really what where did that fire even come from okay got to light up this wall because I think they're spawning through that okay lag again this is terrible guys get out of here okay I don't know why I check the workbench oh food all right this helps um there's charcoal and all these all right so that makes uh that makes things a little bit easier um I want to eat the the last wheat here can you not oh you can okay um I'm just going to swap that out for this here and throw like these things in there don't have enough space for anything else that's enough to make a pump a melon farm but I don't really want melon farms I don't like them Alchemy lab awkward potion sugar speed potion awkward potion gas tier regeneration potion modifi regeneration potion with glow stone for more powerful Regeneration all right modify a potion of with gunpowder to create splash potions that affect an area I already know this stuff and I don't know about you guys I've never actually made a uh a cauldron before so this is neat I'm taking a bath I I did get my power back so um I am fine for connecting to or for getting my my skin on here why is that out of place need to be in the right order okay Brewing basic Brew nether Ward into a water bottle this makes an a potion this is the base for others this is the base for others there supposed to be a period there but it couldn't fit it Redstone increases duration but Lo but lowers power close to increases power below restoration I know that but potion of slowness yeah no I'm good I don't even want to throw one of those just cuz it it end up bad really bad um NE potion of regeneration two again um instant Health another potion regeneration but you know what let's just take take these three and put them in here and put gunpowder in it so I can throw them and uh while that's going I heard about that but ah I heard about a bug that where it does that but I haven't seen it before like actually in action enchanting lab is there anything Enchanted here oh wow wow lag okay Unbreaking efficiency bane of Arthur pods knockback efficienc protection two protection two protection two projectile protection oh I need that these will protect me from skeletons and I think um silk touch what can I get with that nothing I can get nothing from that okay I decide to like break glass with the shovel ooh o I can't lose I I need these I can't lose them oh projectile protection four fire protection three okay this is awesome blast protection four feather falling four protection four feather falling four okay okay okay guys need to clear out some of this stuff um got projectile protection four projectile protection three okay so if I'm going to go out there and fight all those guys who are shooting fire at me I need fire protection three um projectile protection four projectile protection three and I'll swear my diamond chest plate I don't know how long those are going to protect me forz because this supposed to be letters I don't know because um you know it's I don't know let's find one that's at 16 if if possible 11 all right okay it looks like 11 is the highest I'm going to get so we'll just do that Bane of Arthropods 2 not the most useful thing in the world knock back one that's more useful honestly maybe not with the gas actually I mean gas um this P all right well that works I mean it's like totally useless to me but it's better than uh some of the other things all right so now now my inventory is full so I'm going to come over here and dump out things like since I'm not using these um I'll put them in here just remind me to come back because I might not remember okay okay all right here we go now okay so I have two potions of regeneration and an instant healing potion this should help me oh wait there were efficiency pickaxes I forgot those will help me get those spawners out really quickly where were they efficiency one no efficiency two Unbreaking three efficiency two all right I'm going to want this um was there another one in here no okay so are we ready guys I think we're ready never mind I will never be ready for this um okay what I need to do is I need to start digging through this wall right that's axe I forgot that they changed that to what it should have been in the first place okay okay wa it up light it up CU I have no idea what I'm going to hit the outside am I going to hit the outside no I'm not going to hit the outside apparently I need to up okay seriously where is it oh there it is oh I am going to hit the outside okay let's just that was the nearest block okay um oh no oh no all right to got my fire protection stuff on okay set up area to get out here and go or lag okay I got one down now I need to run all right regeneration potion ah oh my God so much fire oh my God and all the lag okay no no I want to say it's here oh God there's a skeleton fighting um awesome what really how did he manage to shoot through there okay now all of those spawners are going so we should be able to take these guys out they're all just going to pour in one of the time or not and I think that's it oh there's one over there ow and there's some behind me stop hitting me where'd he go okay this is ridiculous okay where are they spawning from there must be what how did you get over here okay back in the hole back inside where it's safe okay guys this is going to have to turn into a runin grab and run out Mission okay do I have that knockback sword where'd it go knock back actually I have my my sign knock back too that's much more useful oh no I just threw my sword you know what there's nothing in here don't need to go in there and fight stuff for no reason all right looks like there's nothing in there let's just uh head on up and hole kill anything that's right there then all right I have ender pearls so I can just yay oh crap okay well that went easier than I expected oh boy oh there's a spawner right there okay there we go now where's the other spawner on the other side oh boy oh jeez they scared the crap out me wow I think I actually managed to put that block down on the fire like or on the fireball as it came down okay those gas spawners are going to spawn gas immediately when I get down there because that's the way he does it he sets them up so that they spawn immediately when you get there okay potion of swiftness that may useful at some point um books paper books and O knock back and Unbreaking five that makes arrows so much more useful five oh God okay we're good oh diamond sword and like gray W let's put that there okay sword has nothing I mean this yeah the sword has nothing in it uh this chest has nothing useful in it so I'm just going to throw everything that I have that's not useful in it and let's get going um is that where I came in down there no there's something lit up down there we'll go check it out after but uh okay so we've got that let's see where is that I don't know where that other Blaze spawner is so uh yeah um it doesn't look like there's any spawners over there I think a creeper might have actually blown up the any other spawners that were over there but uh let's see Okay this may be a little risky here but uh it seems like my best choice right now the best choice that I could possibly make and uh do I have any blast protection here I don't it's all in the other place okay then this might be painful you can see the gas flages moving like they're real okay let's go oh oh lag oh lag oh lag oh lag oh lag oh lag oh God oh God no no no oh no oh no oh no oh no oh no oh God oh God oh God I'm just throwing it I don't know where it's Landing no no well at least I landed on that side what my bed was missing how did that happen where did I sleep I thought I slept in one of the rooms nearby did it get blown up or maybe there just wasn't enough space in it all right how do I get out of here again all right up there every time I respawn I'm just going to be like I forget how to get up all right and I covered over that um that uh waterfall so nope nope I'm lost oh boy well that Wheat Farm turned out to be pretty useful didn't it haven't looked at it since I okay I forget how to get up where's my staircase thing oh it's over there got you get back oh I should have just looked for the torch I can be stupid sometimes we all have our moments don't pretend like you aren stupid sometimes either not that I'm calling you stupid please continue watching my videos okay yeah you heard me I like how he actually carved out a little area for it to flow down X makes some pretty awesome Maps I got to hand it to them may be mean sometimes but but uh yeah and I I don't know if I did these uh levels in the right order because it may be possible that I was supposed to do rumbling Caverns before I did the um Arcane enchantery whatever it was wait where did that Railway lead to that I remember going to I don't remember let's take that out put it in here and we'll grab strad plinky plunky did I already look at strad I don't remember reminds me of runescape's music I mean yeah make fun of me if you want but I play RuneScape I mean I'm sure everybody did at some point or another but uh yeah okay it's this way and oh I need a pick because I'm going to be going through uh some blocks that I put up to block the path behind me so excuse me I will need oh really I grabbed two Stone I'm SC excuse me Bo I don't know why I'm HIC himing so much um what else was I going to make what else was I going to make there was something else oh a door I should make several actually uh because I need the doors for first of all the entrance to that little pathway that comes out into here cuz oh it's night time or almost night time or something ow my legs ow my legs my legs don't fail me now even though I'm mildly crushing you to death crushing me to death nope don't blow up don't blow up okay you you I'm really glad that you guys can hear me because uh you know it it used to be that you couldn't hear me so thing's a little Annoying yeah see originally when we dug through that thing um for a little bit I thought I I was digging through over there but um it turned out not to be the case ow oh jeez we got to go okay oh and that's just about the end of this episode too so this is where I wanted that door and we can what oh it's right there let's do that okay so uh I got in the episode and I'll be back uh next time so I'll see you then bye | AnexesMinecraft | UCnFbNaepU_vjDfIZbIv0lTA | 2012-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,924 | 14,373 |
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hjkYLk2N3ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjkYLk2N3ko | Building a Chicken Coop. Listening to some people may KILL you | [Music] this is pawnee prepper bill um today i'm going to make a video i'm just going to do a couple of minutes of the construction and stuff of my chicken coop that i'm doing and then some stuff i think we should talk about with the shortages and stuff going on but in the meantime make sure you like and make sure you're subscribed and you hit the notification button i don't make videos every day so people forget and they don't get notified just check make sure you like subscribe and make sure you hit the notification bell and i'll be right back do [Music] i just want to put this out there this is how messed up stuff has gotten the forest fire service stuff all the vehicles i got over here the brendan t burn state forest somebody broke in last night every one of the forest fire trucks the brush trucks the cars all that somebody broke and installed all the catalytic converters out of all the trucks there's a lot of vehicles out here shit's messed up but all the stuff that's going on been busy and we've been talking about getting chickens for a long time and i think we're actually gonna we're gonna pull the trigger now i'm getting ready to build a chicken coop i bought a bunch of wood i got some metal roofing and over here is where it's kind of going to go i think but i've been watching videos and looking stuff up online for chicken coops and what's best on what size and some i like some i don't some i like but i have issues with certain things that i don't like so i'm kind of building it by scratch a little bit of this person's a little bit of that person's a little bit from this book a little bit from that book um the size that i wanted i can't do because of the shortages and stuff i should have done this three years ago it would have been half the price price of a two by four is eleven dollars three years ago i was like 350 four dollars so this is costing way more than what i wanted and we were going to tractor supply and looking at these little ones that say they're good for 10 to 12 to 14 chickens they're not it's the size of a shoe box uh so and the one we were looking at was 1300 or 1400 and it's it's a little tiny thing it's uh i it's made from china and i look at reviews and it you know a little bit of a windstorm nothing's flying away so i'm gonna build a little bit heavy duty it's costing more than i wanted and some of the stuff i can't get the metal roofing is either an eight foot lengths or like 14. nowhere around here within a hundred miles can i get 10 or 12 footers so i wanted to make the coupe eight by 12 for eight by fourteen and that's with the coupe and the run but the problem is the roofing i didn't wanna i'm no good i'm not a carpenter i'm i can build okay but i'm not a builder and i'm not a roofer and things just aren't going the way i wanted to i bought all this wood with them well all that wood was in my trailer got home was planning on doing all this work and it was gonna rain for seven days that's five days it was gonna rain yesterday so i got some more stuff i gotta go from store to store to store because they got they got the screws one had roofing one didn't have roofing one didn't even have any straight two by fours i mean like 10 stores so it probably cost me a thousand dollars in gas good so this is i don't know how much of a video i'm going to do on the build because i just want to build it and get done with rain coming and i don't have time to really do a step-by-step video i don't know if you can hear the jets all day all day they've been flying the jets doing the bombing runs the chickens been jumping sounds like uh world of worlds or something let me see here so i got the two the front and the back walls done what are you doing dude what are you doing down there what are you doing got a little bit more done on the chicken coop um i was gonna do like a video on how i was building it but i was doing it by scratch and in my head and i had to do things over and over and over again uh things just didn't work the way i thought they were going to but this is what i got so far i got let me spin this around of course the sun's not really working for me got this set up i got all my tools in here because we had like a week a week of rain then two or three days that were good and then a week of rain i got the nesting boxes in a lot of people have the nesting boxes on the outside and there was one similar to this i don't know if you can really see it trying to get away from the sun but they had the nesting boxes here on the outside or on this side but if it's raining or snowing you got to come out like twice a day to check the eggs i just think it'd be easier to go inside i still got to put the door in i got to make a door so here's the nesting boxes i got open her up full of tools i got four nesting boxes i still gotta put the door in over there for them to come in and out i got it pretty much screened in but i gotta do something up here because people were talking about raccoons climbing up the outside and climbing in so i gotta do something with that so i mean that's what i got on the chicken coop so far i messed up with the the size for the door it's not gonna come up with something it's a little bit narrower than i wanted it's two foot you really can't get a wheelbarrow in there but i still gotta do stuff with the ground i gotta level it up and put like a bath to send uh what they caught underneath here it's mostly screened in except for one piece i got to get back there but we've had rain it was 80 degrees and then it was 60 and then it was 40 freezing rain how to get firewood and stuff like that but a couple of things i wanted to talk about was you know there's shortages the prices uh i mean like uh the last two times went to get pig food we were paying sixteen or eighteen dollars a bag and now it's thirty four dollars a bag at least that it was last time i don't know what it is we gotta get pig food next week that's my door creaking um eggs we were paying it bj's seven something for eggs then it went up to eight forty nine or eight ninety nine and then my wife went two weeks ago i think i bought eggs and they were 13 or 14.99 that's how much they i mean they they doubled almost doubled just like the pig food some people don't see a shortage some people aren't seeing price increases because they're not paying attention you know it's when people come to the store like okay yeah well this one up 45 cents this one up a dollar this one up 25 cents but that's from last time you went if you look at what it was two years ago it's going up a lot but people aren't a lot of people i i talk to don't see it and aren't paying attention oh it's no big deal it's only 15 cents well it's a dollar 45 compared to last year it's almost double compared to last year whatever it is and you know other people talking about you know don't be stocking up you know everybody's got an opinion okay what i talk about what i say on here is my opinion based on fact and what i'm finding out you know take it or leave it you know it's up to you i'm not here to tell you what to do i'm not saying you know sell your house you know and you know trade in your 401 selling your 401k and your pension and stock up and buy a bunker in by you know 100 000 worth of food but it wouldn't hurt to stock up but everybody has an opinion okay and opinions are like everybody's got them take it for what it's worth uh i was watching one guy supposedly a prepper and he's talking about um preppers are marauders preppers have a theft mentality they'll steal everything you have i don't know who he's watching um just one guy he's a great farmer he's got pigs chickens you know cattle he's got all kinds of stuff but he said he would never buy mres he would never buy any freeze-dried food he's got a bunch of frozen meat in a freezer um he says he's not worried about the power going out if the power ever goes out it'll be back on within two weeks there's no reason to have any more than two to three weeks worth of food that's you know that's his opinion uh you know good for him but if the power does go out like the stuff that's going on with russia and stuff right now our electric grid is crap it's antiquated it's falling apart um the power is going out all the time and if it does go out you know if there is an emp which is more likely than anything these days it's going to be out for a long time so i mean if this guy that's his opinion if he wants to have you know 16 freezers full of you know meat that's great you know but the power goes out for a long time all that meat's gonna be bad uh i'm not telling anybody what to do and i don't want to be a fear-monger or any of that this door but i think you should be stocking up a little bit here and there and this other guy's talking about preppers or buying stocking up on canned meat and canned tuna and all this stuff because prices are going to get high so and the prices are going to come down next year so you're buying all this meat at high prices and next year you got overpriced meat that's not my preppers are buying food they're not buying it because prices are going high we're buying it because of shortages and you might not get it so i mean that's his opinion and you know this is my opinion take it for what it's worth i mean i think you're going to be stocking up a little bit here and there when you go to the store buy an extra can of this little can of that another thing a cup of noodles people like that well that's got this in it that's got that in it it's not good for you it's you know oh that's pasteurized doesn't matter it's food will get you going if you know you're looking for certain food and certain meats and you only eat this and eat that you're gonna starve my opinion um i i just don't get where a lot of these people are coming from and they're i don't i don't even know where to start with somebody's some of these preppers are just nuts they're telling you not to stock up preppers are crazy you know what if everything does take a which i think it is i mean the government the cdc and the food all these food processing plants are burning crash or you know plants are crashing into things fertilizer plants burning down processing plants burning down a lot more than usual believe who you want and you know do your own research on all this stuff you know don't take anybody's word for it do what's best for you you know me and my family were stocking up a little bit here and there you know we're not yeah the prices have gone up but i'd rather pay a little bit higher price today i mean i'm not paying a hundred dollars for a can of tuna fish but if nothing happens you know if everything goes back to normal and six months from now and everything's fine so i got some extra food you know for a rainy day and you should be rotating your food anyway so what i bought two years ago we're eating today what we're buying today will be in two years from now or three years or four years whatever it is but if i'm wrong if most preppers are wrong and nothing happens and nothing collapse and the power never goes out and what's the worst that happened you have a little bit of extra food in your pantry right no big deal if you listen to these other people and you don't do anything you don't stock up and if they're wrong if i'm wrong you have extra food it's no big deal if they're wrong a lot of people are going to starve to death a lot of people are going to be dying a lot of people are going to be if they listen to them or going to be looking for food and i mean these prepper networks you know maybe they're a good thing but you know i've known people all my life i have friends family members that i've grown up with great friends would do anything for them and when it came time to help me to do something they weren't there or they bitched complained uh some of them as far as i'm concerned if anything happened they would rat you out in a minute uh for anything you know for a little bit of this a little bit of that you know you got to trust your neighbors to an extent you you want to know your surroundings but some of these prepper networks they got you know an internet a website you go there and you hook up with like-minded people and they're from another state or maybe they're in your state do you you don't know these people you know you're hooking up with people and telling them what you have where you live and maybe they're telling you what they got but how do you know they're not gonna turn on you when does hit the fan if it ever does i just don't i don't unless i know the people i i don't i'm not hooking up with them and i know people that were you know the pandemic didn't bother them they didn't lose their job they actually got a raise and they're loving it like oh that this is the best thing that's ever happened i'm doing great bought a car getting a real expensive apartments or houses and and guess what they were told the other day that they can't afford all the employees at 30 an hour now because every everybody got a raise so what are they doing they're cutting everybody's hours in half and these people are losing their freaking mind they don't know what to do like oh my god like well you're still making 30 an hour yeah but i'm getting like 15 to 18 maybe 20 hours a week i can't live off of that i got a car payment i got this i got that i got this i got that i just moved well how long did you think it was gonna last i don't know people so what are your thoughts on the prices we can still get stuff i mean there's there's really nothing that we haven't been able to get some prices have skyrocketed some things went up a little bit you know as usual but you know we used to spend a certain amount of money because we would go to bj's and little chickens out here neighbors chickens as i was building the chicken coop they were in here the other day all over climbing in here walking around in here so chickens other chickens do you like my coop but there's really nothing we haven't been able to get but like i was saying we should go to bj's and like once a month and like stock up you know a family of four we would spend a couple hundred dollars we'd have two shopping carts now we got almost a full shopping cart and we're still spending the same amount of money we're getting half amount of half amount of the stuff but we're still spending the same amount of money you can't tell me prices haven't gone up and another person i know is like i don't know what you talked about you know gas is up but i haven't noticed anything nothing it's no big deal and you know his wife is like don't listen to him he doesn't do the shopping he never leaves a freaking house she does it all and she's like everything is expensive so i mean it's not the end of the world yet could be coming this stuff with russia who the hell knows we might be nuked we might lose power and trump's running again people think trump's going to save the world and there's people there's a lot of uh a lot of trump haters so who knows if trump does truck does get in in two years that could be a giant war here so you know what's gonna happen but as far as i'm concerned if you have a little bit of something if nothing happens it it's no big deal but if you do nothing and something happens i don't know what you're going to do i mean would you rather listen to something it tells you everything's great spend your money buy stocks and bonds or would you rather listen to somebody that's going to tell you how to survive you know this chicken coop is taking me a lot longer than expected everything has gone up the price of the wood has gone up the price of the freaking roof is like 40 dollars a sheet you just see me putting that roof up yeah that was fun but i'll use chickens hey jack so let me know in the comments below what you think um do you think shit's gonna hit the fan do you think everything's getting better the stuff with ukraine and russia i think it's a distraction uh elon musk buying twitter who gives a i think that's a distraction now this man got all this freaking money the tesla is the biggest piece of crap like everyone's been recalled and catching on fire why anybody would buy one of those things is beyond me but it's my opinion so this is pony prepper bill and i will talk to you later bye bye | Piney Prepper | UCErsH39KUF9CLA3KY2lD0Ug | 2022-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,318 | 16,360 |
tSAOb_p8fpA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSAOb_p8fpA | Webinar on PMI Talent Triangle Series-02 | thank you [Music] probably uh a quick blogging or I would say chatting uh type your responses in the chat box or over this one okay what do you understand by student sorry servant leadership okay how do you define servant leadership just put in couple of words okay you don't need to give a full text description according to you uh servant leadership means what Okay so can you quickly respond I've seen already like actually okay out and out Democratic political leadership try to read it out so that it benefits you all okay Ramana says it is focused and collaborative okay others uh please put it there is nothing right nothing wrong so the leadership is something at the end of the day it is your style all right more responses are coming up our ramakrishna says leading without being authoritative very good avani says to be serving the employees to empower and enable them to be their best okay so Ramana refines it with one more version participative by all those who follow I would like to hear more responses everyone can participate including provincial audience there is no competition so you can also participate we have at least 14 to 15 people so I got only four or five responses because most of you are pmps you heard about it and you might be practicing well last song in many ways okay narendran says being a team player while also leading a team that's good very interesting dimension foreign Aditya Imran jivan Kumar okay the servant leader is the one who knows the difference between Authority and power and strive to earn Authority very good sambas ivara I haven't heard from you shyam also not yet responded okay I'll give probably another one minute try putting it no so this is uh our webinar everyone can participate okay uh let me I have not received much responses I don't know why understand the team requirements and provide required support to get the work done very good making teams self-reliant like a scrum master in agile very good okay uh let me try picking up the keywords uh the servant leader is the one who practice democracy he is collaborative he he leads without Authority or without the need of authority and then he brings sir the best from the employees he serves the employees he allows participation by all he's a team player foreign Authority okay and he strives to earn it rather than spend it okay he understands the team requirements and support them yet okay wonderful wonderful okay so the the one of the purpose of this webinar is to bring these parts together okay so you have made my job much simpler and uh whatever you are putting is the one I'm going to uh share it with you okay so I guess at least I would say 40 to 60 percent of what I have put in the sir we lost your voice thank you so I think his device got struck or something he'll come back he'll join back please bear with us for a couple of minutes please uh Prashant I have a question this is Lakshmi uh so how do we get the pdus for these you have to submit the feedback after the session ma'am I did that for the last webinar and I'll do it today also yeah we will we will you will receive a link in that email what you give in your feedback from oh I didn't receive any but yeah I will check yeah we'll we'll check that once uh once again for you okay thank you represent Ramana here hello hi sir how are you yeah good and see where latest we have seen the trend of Auto creating the videos is it possible from your side to do that you share your PMI ID sir we'll do that okay we can also do it but the trend is uh catching up like auto credit correct character you share your PMI ID we will submit it you just leave it in the chat she said no no I can do it by myself but I'm asking is there any practice to be adopted by provinces or is it selected no it is not about that it is there from the beginning generally hello you know yes and now now we can be a yeah okay yes sir we can hear you but uh uh your video got struck you know older one when you have to turn on your video on this device can you hear me hello Shivani yes sir I can hear sir but so we can hear your voice I said I can hear you but we're not unable to see your screen okay okay [Music] I don't know what could be the reason foreign maybe you can rejoin again sir what happened we can hear your voice sir okay okay okay okay and I think my iPad I had this okay let me close it let me share it from just give me a moment foreign okay you are in which screen now anyone can you please uh what does the leader do for the people okay okay I was trying to explain this but without a slide I think that is when uh my internet got Disturbed okay I was trying to explain uh the role of leadership and management uh how they interface uh each other uh let's move on uh we all learned uh quite well that leadership is situational okay so the situation basically depends on three key factors one is uh the leader and the followers and the context okay so these are the three things uh so the leader should know what kind of people he leads and then what is the situation uh challenge that is facing and then how he can synergize between himself the followers and situation so there are multiple situational leadership sir that we have come across okay I'll just uh take this as the foundational because hundreds of models everyone suggests their own model so this is something which gives you a simple understanding uh so basically x axis you can put it in the form of a task mode or deliverable or deadline or uh if you go little further a mission mode with a purpose goal Etc and the y-axis is how do we accomplish that mission with the help of people and stakeholders okay a very simple okay how do you do that and then there are four forms tables autocratic democratic transformational and the fourth one is uh something like list of both which is Liza's Fair okay so we had applications and you all studied well for your PMP exam and other things okay the merits and other things of both I'm not going to explain all of them we'll try to focus on uh the servant leadership okay around the transformational and Democratic okay so that's an area we will try to look for the next 30-35 minutes so I have uh just presented this is one thing we heard longback I thought it is good to share okay uh the servant leadership and the other form of leadership can be broadly compared with this one okay they are self-serving driven to lead maybe because of the experience maybe because of uh the Charisma or many factors because of which they are driven to lead and by Nature it comes through a kind of monitor control direct Focus so they are given authority to give orders get the work done Etc and there they feel so basically naturally very proud of earning that leadership position with education experience and many many very legitimate factors but when it comes to servant leaders you'll see a 180 degree contrast wherein okay they feel that uh it's one of the best way to serve others okay being a leader and uh they consider it as a colleague okay calling their purpose of life is to serve and the best way to service to lead and that's how they do that and you can see when it provinces uh our tagline is we are called to serve okay and uh they see that leadership has a role okay where uh it's the best way to okay worked as a perfect test to it and they can partner uh with the people whom they are serving and as needed they are willing to kind of a give away their roles help others to move up and then willing to step down and still active in there okay work in building uh organizations building people Etc so they bring okay people first servants first before themselves now what makes them to take that kind of a big shift okay so what are those for example if you look at uh that 20 story 40 story building uh the strength the stability rely on its foundation okay the filing Foundation which is unseen okay what we see is only the beauty of the tower beauty of the building but what is unseen is the foundation and the work that went into that so what are those okay foundational Concepts that tied together and make them to be a servant leaders so that is the the focus today and uh uh let's go and look at that as seven or eight steps uh I have put in uh eight T's okay now this is one way easy to remember easy to connect okay so now if we start doing a research probably you can bring maybe another 20 T's together okay so due to limitation of time and other things uh let's look at seven or eight of them okay so you can connect it with uh the what are those attributes that ties together okay as in the foundation you will see some of the beams are tied together with the pillars okay that come from the T pile okay climbing up to become a superstructure so what are those uh eight IES that ties together to make a person servant leader okay we are going to look at it and uh in each of these teas we will try to identify some example uh in case uh you have something uh nice to share I want you to bring an example into it okay so let me see how many of you are able to bring an example uh from your own personal experience professional experience or okay whatever you have please try to contribute and then make it as a collective learning for all of us now not the many of these things are not well actually documented and uh shared in a public domain okay you will see some of these concepts are very very contrast in nature and uh which will be a good learning for all of us so let's go to the first one I then I most of the most of these attributes I just limited to either one slide or two slides okay because of the time limitation and uh this virtual nature if it is a physical we can do lot of debate and other things okay so let's go and discuss one by one and the first one is the accessibility okay the t is the last two letters t y that ties together to form a person called servant leader so what is accessibility uh the easier way to understand is availability so a servant leader is the one okay who makes himself available to all okay now how does he makes it available to all we I just put a metaphor uh from the book what I read and I brought it here so if you go to any big path or other establishments so you will find a small board saying that do not walk on the grass do not pluck the uh flowers like that okay because they take care of so much and you they want you to follow the road but the servant leaders go differently okay I am available to you at any point of time okay you can walk into my cabin no matter who you are okay and they like to go around the people on trenches okay the trenches means people who are okay working on let's say even uh in terms of the sanitary and any level they don't mind okay they just go shake hands pat on the back they appreciate it ask about the family how they are doing okay so that is their attitude okay accessibility to everyone okay so probably as a practical example I can I can quote My Own Boss Mr AV Rama and I work for ban he used to say my cabin will never be locked unless there is an exclusive one-on-one discussion in the interest of the other person I ask the people to lock the door or okay anyone can come in any time and he will tell his direct reports very very uh categorically okay there is no protocol here okay if you try to scold them by bypassing and coming to the VP directly I will take you for a task okay that's how okay you used to do and uh he has been regarded as a great people leader not just within the company and today in Hyderabad many of the people in project management cycle know by name Mr Avi Rama okay now I quoted a again a beautiful example here uh from Jesus Christ why he has been considered as a great leader after two thousand years it is because of this very attribute accessibility and availability okay he met people in thousands he met people in hundreds he met people in Thames he met people alone okay he underwent many days of Journey drifting away from his uh there's those those days practiced went and sought after one lady okay who is considered as a socially Outcast and then he met with her talked to her or not transformed her life Okay so one of the great attribute of servant leader is availability to all no matter who that person is now if you look at it in today's context It Is it feasible okay that could be your question as we grow up in ladder I have to manage hundreds thousands ten thousands of people how is it possible okay now there is no framework for it okay that definitely there will be practical issues in terms of time in terms of interruptions you will win a deep discussion suddenly somebody will peep into your cabin okay you have to encourage you have to enter time okay and what the priorities what not to prioritize these are all the Practical issues that will come up and some of the way I have mentioned it here there could be many more ways okay Empower them empower the people okay delegate the responsibilities and then you be available for the people to address okay their personal professional concerns and we need to find out ways to be creative I have seen many times okay the these leaders uh if it goes to a they go for a lunch everyday lunch they will invite one group of people to have lunch along with them okay it's not the same close-knit group every day they go us again okay so like that okay if it is the birthday Elite function take time to visit them invite them okay so we have to be creative if you want to be a people-centric transformational and uh servant leader and it is not just a lip service you have to model it in your life okay and uh you should be willing to Mentor as a group as an individual okay as a whole society by living it and then you your family your organization should be very hospitable I just passed here any of you have uh any uh questions comments on the first attribute we can have a brief discussion if you don't disagree also uh you can speak and we can discuss about it on the first attribute anyone yeah yeah so in my experience I have seen some open offices where the boss will not sit in a cabin you'll also be sitting along with these co-workers and we can reach him for a at any time and discuss so that barrier will be removed he's sitting in some cabin I need to go through the secretary find his time all those things have been removed so that is one thing and in my in one of my customer places I have seen that the director of that organization used to have a meeting with all his functional heads daily or a cup of tea he used to call everyone and discuss the and it could be anything the official matters or personal matters so that is one of the trade which I've seen in one of the leaders in one of the customer organizations thank you thank you Ramana yeah so this is something in today's world uh they don't have I mean compared to earlier organizations in terms of layout and today's organization uh they don't even see a share glasses okay meaning partition walls and other things becomes a complete open Office system okay I want every one of you to pitch in at least in one area we are going to talk about eight attributes uh I'll keep moving uh the second one is alphability you will see that it's close to the previous one but it is different okay so you may be available but uh how well your your ability to get along with the people okay that talks about affability and uh it has a lot to do okay the way you interact with the people okay what kind of atmosphere that you create at home uh within your friend Circle in your office all those things okay that is very important uh many many managers uh they do a lot of lip service the moment you go and uh try to figure out you will see lot of obstacles okay because the various reasons okay getting along with the people okay may not be good and that again okay can be cultivated you may be available but how well you are able to seamlessly interact with the people okay so I just put a few ways to do that one is listening okay now this is one one thing which suffers a lot after the elevation of mobile phones and other things you go and sit before him and before you he looks and flip the paper go through the mobile text something and some calls okay continually getting distracted okay so your accessibility is there but affability is not there okay he's unable to listen to you align with you and you will get frustrated you would agree at some point of time you realize that we I have come to him okay so that is one part of it and uh such leaders believe in teamwork okay including his own tasks he invites people to contribute okay suggestions uh take suggestions incorporate it all those things and duly acknowledge and ask him the contribution of others okay now all those things basically create a kind of bonding with the leader okay see at the end of the day you would see that hey finally I just made a presentation but everything in it has been given by you guys okay this is how they affirm the team members and others everyone okay so that is the next thing okay so let us continually find ways to say to the team okay through modeling through word through deed everything saying that I'm here hearing you I hear you okay many ways not it could be directly it could be indirectly through multiple channels you need to create that impression okay your voice is being heard at the top okay now when that feeling comes to the people in the shop floor okay when you go and ask them something they will say here I am okay so when you when they have that impression of I hear you and uh they say that here I am that's the the emotional bonding that sets between the leader and the follower and they start sharing hey this is my vision about the organization these are the goals that we should set forth everyone contribute to the vision mission goals and objectives of the company okay that's the beautiful setting which demonstrate leader as the affable person foreign Ty as I told you I'm just putting the principle okay you can share your experience your own experience okay how you have been a person of this nature and that will be an inspiration for others I want at least one comment for each slide foreign we were having some tender work or there were some deadlines but still if somebody comes to his room he would put all those things aside and be talked to them finish their discussion with them and then get back to that important work but he was always available and listen to them understand them discuss with them whatever their concerns were okay okay thank you and I have seen people remembering uh tens and hundreds of birthdays anniversaries and other things okay that's a very uh small uh way of affirming others okay and when they see it hey your birthday is coming up next month or the 10th no so immediately you see that happiness in the other space okay they affirm others and they listen well and acknowledge the importance of getting along with the people no matter who they are okay I saw you there how is your son your he was uh okay suffering with some problem that time how is it he now so these are all the ways uh okay truly that comes from the heart that reflects the affability yeah I remember with this Mr Jamil also he used to remember the birthdays and exactly like you said about your children what is happening how are they studying what are they doing so all those specials used to ask and uh we used to feeling very happy that he remembers he knows them by name you know okay okay yeah somebody else is trying to speak I'm sorry yeah so let's go on to the next one uh the third one is very difficult one uh it's called vulnerability okay so vulnerability is leading from the position of one's weakness okay believing everyone tend to make mistakes not everyone are great strong in all the areas so they believe that growth and maturity takes lifetime to achieve okay now this is something which we don't see in a world view people tend to hide their vulnerable uh areas and then position their strengths okay because they feel that then only they'll be able to achieve people will have belief people will listen obey and things will move on okay they don't want to expose their uh weaknesses so it's very important uh okay uh two kind of uh be open about one's own weaknesses and about the criticism by others okay some people will compliment some people may uh kind of uh give a negative doesn't matter okay because that is the reality there is nothing to put a face mask or something like that trusting others to lead in your absence okay not necessarily physical absence but even in an area you feel you are not so good at it ask them to take lead in that area saying hey you are good at it why don't you take lead in this okay so they have that uh kind of a confidence in doing that and then they very boldly openly build their successors okay when they are very active many many years to go but still they build a successor and accepting the burden of higher expectations placed on you okay quite often we shy away taking up some kind of overarching responsibilities because there is a fear of failure okay but if you know that even if I fail it doesn't matter okay uh the team understands the the team accepts and you will see that the team come forward supporting and making it as a successful okay the Endeavor what they are taking so they accept the burden of higher expectation and uh even willing to be exposed if it is a failure and such people allow co-workers the freedom to make mistakes okay so now the the fifth attribute you see here to it now today being uh well spoken about in agile methodologies affordable mistakes you allow them to make okay because every mistake uh leads to your learning and the only thing sometimes they say that don't make the same mistake twice okay once it is okay but learn and then make it better okay so I thought uh I'll take some very new examples and uh you see here very recently okay the zoom zero okay initially there was a kind of a vulnerability in terms of security and he apologies to the people about it and said we will work on it and fix it okay the same is the case with uh Facebook uh when he has to face the U.S Senate he admitted yeah it was not Our intention but uh these things are being used to harm I'm sorry about it okay and uh yeah so this happens uh in many way and at the end you don't see that such leaders become truly weak okay by accepting their vulnerability they're actually becoming more stronger by themselves as well as collectively as an organization becomes very strong I have I think many of you will have more examples on it uh if you are prompted to give an example uh please feel free anyone sir this recall of the motor cars we have seen they've identified certain deficiencies in the functioning and they record all the motor all the motor cars and they rectified it and addressed the issues whatever they before they are blown up out of proportion that is one of the things we have seen recently and uh coming to Indian example I think the Infosys CEO was called for the I.T application income tax application whatever they have made and there are so many issues in the portal which are developed by Infosys and here to face the finance ministry and explain things and we yeah I accepted the uh the deficiencies whatever therefore pointed out and he allowed them to make the corrections so these are the two examples what you have seen and one more thing was about the the great thing at admission by the Volkswagen in Germany if you remember they said that they have manipulated the emission and this thing emission carbon I think and it was a manipulated and they accepted gracefully and said it was a mistake they have done and they've corrected that also this is a these are example and this one of the important attribute I guess many of us should model it in our group thank you sudhir for joining uh maybe uh can you explain uh uh the vulnerability in Abraham Lincoln's life which normally you people discuss in lead lectures uh that's that's quite a long story essentially you caught me on he put me on the spot where the scene lessons Okay uh okay The Story Goes that Abraham Lincoln was asked by one of his generals but leave the following day and they were in a thick of War actually so all the troops were in the front lines and a lot of people were dying and lots of things were happening and one of the generals walks up to Abraham Lincoln asked her leave because his wife died and uh Abraham Lincoln uh just blows up and says what on Earth are you asking so many people are dying your wife is of course dead I understand but then you could understand that there's so much a burden on me and how can you put me through some much more pleasure can't you understand what I'm going through and all the rest of it and then he says I'm I'm dismissing you right now meaning go back go back to your um wherever you belong to your quarter and stay there I can't handle all this pressure so which was very uncharacteristic of Abraham Lincoln but then uh the the night passes and then early in the morning there's a knock on this particular General's door and there is a president with all his uh you know with all his with his car and everything apologizing profusely to the general saying that I'm extremely sorry I was abroad last night I I said and did things which I should not have had you know once when your partner passes away you know it's such a painful thing and I I did not exactly look at it from your point of view I'm very sorry and he actually picks up the general and all his stuff you know carries him in his own president's car all the way till where the ship that are supposed to take the general to his home was actually waiting so through the night Abraham Lincoln regretted what he had done and he actually as a president of the country he he changed I mean he understood what a mistake had made and so in the morning he tried he rectifies it openly thank you thank you it's a very profound example okay we see in a U.S president's life and how personally he go and apologizes and then uh gives the the proper response to what he has done to the person okay good let's uh keep going uh the next thing is uh vitality so the Vitality I mean as the word goes okay this is something a vibrant active physically mentally emotionally okay so they they give importance to that day by day Moment by moment okay they live every day as a kind of a gift from God okay in taking care of themselves taking care of others how is it possible in a Leader's life okay it's very very uh difficult thing uh so it's very very important one if you study many of such people okay servant leaders they just don't rely on their own source of uh Supply in terms of knowledge our intelligence or the energy or anything okay they typically believe that okay the the real source of me comes from someone higher than I okay so I have a responsibility to use those faculties okay for the advancement of a Nation or organization or family okay and we are created for eternity okay so that is the mindset so they pay attention for every minute thing in their life whether it is there taking care of their own law well-being and using the knowledge for the betterment of others companies Etc okay so if you look at their own live pattern they wait on God daily okay for that days okay source of energy wisdom Etc they read extensively I'm very poor at it I wrote uh okay they they try to spend time alone okay and with an introspection attitude and then uh they give time for their physical well-being in terms of exercising walking Etc and they give importance to the family okay in terms of resting and uh being with the family during weekends now such people you see that they are unshakable okay whether ups and downs uh disappointments depressions are happiness you see that they are unshakable okay so this is one of the important aspect uh we see many times people lose balance in their life okay recently we have seen a very uh top-notch uh richest person okay losing very early or at least okay late parties and early 50s I guess and uh not really paying attention to his uh physical well-being okay so that is the aspect of it uh always even say that I'm not what I am I belong to somebody okay the somebody could be many okay as a family now uh I have to be faithful to my wife and I have to be as a father I need to be okay available uh and useful to my children I have to model it so like that uh they play their role of Vitality for everyone around the people and believe that their source of strength and energy and wisdom come from above okay so that is the characteristic okay vitality and uh yeah anyone would like to uh comment or remark on it we don't read extensively in Marketplace books okay these kind of attributes uh they little shy away in discussing this piece of information but if you personally introspect it uh you can understand its value no matter who you are okay it's very very important and if you start practicing you will see the value okay you don't need to say it for years okay in days and weeks you can find the outcome of it practicing such values okay so let me go to the next one uh vitality and then the next one is uh reachability now again you will see there is a kind of similarity before that also I said they read widely uh they exercise uh they do all that but again teachability also okay may resemble the same but they are very very different okay the teachability talks about our attitude okay so the attitude is uh it is that there is something to learn in everything okay am I uh listening to it okay am I understanding it so that needs a lot of humility okay the teachable spirit they will say okay do you have that teachable spirit always to learn something new now it is not the knowledge if you start focusing on the knowledge that's it you will become a a Madman because so much of knowledge is available in today's world okay so it talks about uh that internalized application oriented we can call it as a discernment or wisdom okay so this is something you can start watching everything okay if uh as you go on uh you see the flowers you see the trees you see some of the insects you see animals you see fruits you see flowers in everything you look at it hey how beautiful it is okay can we make this one of these okay so what is that God is teaching you okay through that so that is the teachable spirit okay so when you have the teachable spirit you basically again looks at yourself and you see that you are lacking in many many areas so that leads to okay self-examination and self-examination motivates you to become better and better okay so you you engage in active conversations even if it is contrasting to your views you do that okay so you see that you are learning so it's again as much as we saw vulnerability as an important trait okay the teachable spirit is a very important right into the lives of uh servant leaders now there are a few blockers okay I thought it is good to look at what are the blockers that prevent us from a self-examination and the aspect of preachability uh and you will see that I as I try to explain each of them try introspecting yourself okay uh I have I have your own heart will deceive you okay I just quoted one verse from Bible the heart is deceitful Above All Things and beyond your who can understand it okay now what are those traps that can deceive you the first thing is called anchoring Trust now what is this anchoring trap when you are uh discussing about something your first impression will try to dominate and you give all arguments and other things to make sure that you uh kind of make a decision on your first impression okay that is called the anchoring trap it will block you listening other perspectives from other people or your own thoughts what comes subsequently you will debate and then try to settle on your first impression that is called anchoring trap the information your mind or your part that receives in the first and then there is something called the sunk cast trap okay it looks uh your past okay what you have done in the past what has worked what has not worked based on that you try to hold on to it okay you don't want to change yourself okay so that is called the sun cast trap okay you try to overcome by Consulting getting different views okay and then try to experiment something which you are never invested okay not just going by the past experience and the third thing confirming evidence trap it says that you look at uh okay uh something like uh what you have in your mind you look for others to confirm okay some four people are giving their opinion now what you think and what some other person thinks aligning and you feel that that is the right thing so that means you keep yourself as a benchmark you are not open for contrasting views so that is called a confirming evidence trap then status quo trap okay so it is something like uh you try to maintain the status quo when there are multiple opinions coming up the more opinion comes up you will tend to go more towards the status quo there are many people who do that which may not be a good option but he is not able to decide on so simply he wants to go on status quo and the last one is the framing trap where okay you frame your questions ask their people to align your perspective okay so this many times we do that in our professional life now all these things are the traps trying to bias your thoughts and all so when you do a self-examination we should be careful not to get uh okay into these things we always should have a something like okay put your placard on your neck saying that I am a WIP not a VIP okay I'm always work in progress in the hands of God okay I'm willing to learn okay so that will basically help because we see many people enduring as a leader for decades but uh suddenly they fall okay because of the character flaws I mean we can look at it some of the tennis stars I think Boris Becker or someone okay got into some problem I mean I don't want to name it but we could see many people years together they endure but they do because they are not teachable they are not humble they are not open they fall into some of the traps yeah any any uh reflections so it is important to have that mind frame saying that I'm yet to achieve the Perfections I'm not perfect at this point of time I made to do more to achieve the perfection in the uh God's view or something like that yeah exactly yeah it is a lifelong journey yes and you should be willing to listen from our children our friends our spouse or subordinates that is the teachable spirit uh Without Really okay give yielding to any of these biases okay uh let's move on I think uh the time is also clocking uh so this is the uh examples I'll skip them uh let's move on to the impartiality it is the leader's willingness to forgo the Privileges of power okay now this is very obvious as you grow up in the ladder in the organization a lot of perks a lot of legitimate power okay that will come to you separate cabin first car and uh exclusivity in various areas now how much you are willing to forego okay in order to address many things that uh we have seen before and that you are going to see after so if you want to identify yourself with followers sometimes you need to forego the power okay probably you ask your okay the past the car to follow and then you get into a an ordinary car with your fellow worker officer and use those 1r2 listen from him talking to him discussing okay so identify as you walk along okay with the poor and uh willing to submit the leadership above and the leadership at the peer level okay don't hold on to your power and then say that yeah I will not do that this that and all okay I want to be different but I'll be equal with you no matter what layer or someone okay so this is something impartiality okay you don't try to differentiate yourself as an exclusive person but make yourself as a inclusive person all don't consider yourself as an elite but uh demonstrate that you are exemplary in many areas especially in the areas of the character okay the mark of characters so there is something like uh someone says that I do this I do this uh as a servant leader and when they come out of the stage if someone asks you okay why don't you just do that like you will see that immediately a caustic reaction from such people okay they they want to be a seventh leader but they don't want to be a servant okay so you'll see them in their life modeling interactions okay now this doesn't come unless you practice it as a Inside Out attitude okay impartiality uh which we could say in many cases in institutional level you will see for example there's a place everyone have to stand on the Queue you have to wash your own plates okay before dinner and after dinner and these are some of the practices okay not just as a ritual but we need to do it willingly happily okay by doing it so you can stop me as I go through if you have okay anything to share so the next aspect in fact it was not there in the book I added it it's very important from a Leader's perspective to be generous okay now uh India is considered to be very poor in generosity okay I think it is uh uh we are listed in if you identify top uh 150 Nations we are somewhere beyond 120 okay in terms of generosity uh it is because of the attitude okay so the attitude is I earned it it is mine okay so I I worked very hard I achieved it now this is something which uh we basically implied from our childhood onwards because of the very competitive environment and other things okay so a lot of false teaching from parents from teachers from schools and all okay you you have to be on your own okay so that makes us to be more possessive of our roles responsibilities salaries Powers perks okay you and uh very little in terms of giving and when it comes to giving we see that if I if I give some big money I have been considered as a great philanthropist okay so giving away money is very easy so I just listed a few areas of giving okay the first is demonstrating yourself as a Goods to it okay for that we need to understand that nothing belongs to us in this world [Music] we don't have any control over death and uh anything that you possess are earned maybe millions and billions it may not go beyond the third or fourth generation okay so nothing is ours so there is a verse in Bible saying God says the world is fine and all its fullness okay when you say fullness it's it's rich in every area Okay the human being the other creation okay so the whole universe is so rich but everything belongs to God so we are called to be faithful stewards so we need to be generous in every area okay in terms of relationships uh in terms of Natural Resources in terms of the uh profession that you are in the people say everywhere irritated very generous in a demonstrated stewardship and generous in forgiving very very tough but it is very important okay for a servant leader generous in healing you don't need to be a a doctor to heal others okay if you give a willing heart and ears to others concerns okay 60 a 70 80 percent of their emotional mental stress will be relieved when that gets relieved physical healing will come automatically in fact they will accept Okay what they are in okay so be generous in giving your time and uh okay the heart to others generous in our workplace always try to walk an extra mile okay to customer to your boss to your subordinates okay we need to be generous in our workplace sharing our time sharing our talent expertise all those things and uh in fact last but not least in giving in terms of money your time your talents Etc to the people who are in need okay outside the workplace outside the family now this makes okay a person truly a servant leader okay and you will see in terms of okay Power popularity all those things are byproducts it will come okay the moment you do all those things it comes but our heart will not be set on those things so it will continue to be serving others any Reflections I think we have come to almost seventh just one more race there uh so we'll try to be on time to close it looking at the current great resignation thing going on in the IT industry uh this particular point if the managers are really so generous spend time to understand listen to what their team members want to say Etc it could be a great solution to stop the resignations just my thoughts very very true Ram Krishna very very true okay so it's like more of a rat race okay is what's going on and one one key thing is sir we need to have a perspective that we are only a caretakers or Trustees of the nature whatever is uh is giving us so we are not here to we are here to nourish it or this thing but not to destroy these the benefits given by the nature to others we are in order to enhance the benefits or at least we nurture the same thing and pass it on to the next Generation yeah yes that's right beautiful that is the generous in terms of stewardship stewardship and it is so very important and today it is lacking we are very indiscriminate in terms of using Plastics or yes other things okay and even people we take people for granted yes yeah wait what's your favorite earning power or something you can buy food but you're not supposed to waste the food You're supposed to consume the food and not to waste it so that the food can be consumed by others it is not our enhance to what we call misuse the benefits whatever you're having or the Privileges what we are having that's right yeah foreign and then maybe some common discussion uh because I like this very much uh stickability okay as we discussed in the previous one and today in terms of this Moon Lighting and resignation saturations and uh the Loyalty comes into a big threat so we see this uh despicability is uh reducing like anything okay so it's very very important for us to remember okay this attribute of finishing well okay uh when I say finishing Bell and stickability it doesn't mean okay we need to serve a company from a graduate engineer training total resignation okay that's not the uh answer I am straight away giving uh but in terms of uh how committed you are for the work interested to us okay at any level okay am I uh staying back or am I committed till it is finished whether it is success or failure that is different but am I truly okay committed to it in the midst of uh the storms and other disturbances okay so this is very well uh kind of missing today and uh for which I also put down another point before okay my source of energy is not me okay something Beyond me from where I derive okay my wisdom my energy my sustenance my very breath is not belong to me okay God's provide it so when I work hard at the end the ultimate reward is from God okay so that attitude is basically will help us to okay Finish Well okay anything that is given to us this is a big topic by itself there is a book written on finishing well okay we can keep speaking a lot on this topic but we need to remember uh I as I told you before we have no control in our birth and death but we are here okay so and though there are global life expectancy is around 70 years but we do not know whether we will see tomorrow morning okay so when our life is so a kind of Uncertain end this finishing well is very very important okay we should look at it our life is a book and uh every section or chapter okay is a phase in our life so if you want to finish the life well we should have that end in mind and you need to work towards the end and if that end comes any time am I prepared for it how well I am going to finish that so that boils down to every chapter should be finished well okay otherwise book cannot be finished well so the chapter for example currently we are in a phase of Life how am I doing okay if I can't do this well I can't begin my next phase well okay life will be very short ended okay it's all that we have seen before Vitality teachability okay so in every aspect how am I doing okay is it pleasing for the people around me is it pleasing for the Creator okay it is pleasing for in my own eyesight okay how is it so that is uh very very important uh which actually okay differentiates the servant leader a lot okay uh I mean I I heard about things very well uh for think about each of you your own mother and you are running yeah yeah let's say you're climbing Everest and you're running a Olympic okay so if you are climbing in Everest every the whole world will be watching okay what is the highest altitude you are going to achieve but uh your mother will be thinking oh my son has gone so long you should come back safely you should come back safely so that will be the heartbeat of our mother for everyone of us okay so climbing up is easy but finishing it well getting back okay is very very important so that is the thing I've just put couple of quotes here a vision without uh discipline is a Daydream and uh Thomas always Edition okay a great inventor scientist puts it this one percent is inspiration and the balance 99 percent is perspiration you have to sweat it you have to endure it you have to persevere it okay so that is where we see the ultimate success so we will come across lot of storms and our source of strength is from elsewhere okay but as we live we will live a life of white vitality and many other attributes okay let's uh yeah I just put one small story here again uh I'll read it for the benefit of everyone an athlete by name John Stephen aquarie of Tanzania who represented in 1968 to Olympics Marathon 21 kilometers okay in the final he fell hard and he chewed both his ankle and his knee he was attended medically and leg was wrapped in that age continued bleeding but still he continued to continued his race limbing and he entered the stadium much after the winner finished the race and people applauded and a reporter asked him why did you take this much pain you know very well you are not even going to be there in top 100 also okay whatever number qualified for that okay he said my country okay sent from thousands of miles seven thousand miles not just to begin the race they sent me to finish the race so whether I won or men are not uh it is my duty to finish it well okay so that's the attitude of people okay uh who serve others not to be served stickability now there could be many more okay given the time I thought these are some of the attributes uh not so widely discussed in corporate uh boardrooms and other workshops and seminars but I felt uh you should know and uh I'm not sure in fact I thought of uh building a small questionnaire or for your own assessment where do you stand against these qualifiers or attributes uh if time permits I'll try to do one and then send it to you all so you can you can put yourself against it each of it and then measure yourself and you can do well okay uh any closing comments and remarks these are the eight attributes just to sum it up accessibility affability vulnerability vitality teachability impartiality generosity and stickability so you have put them as a process flow does it means these rights will be available in a sequential manner or whatever so coming to that stickability point the perseverance is more important perseverance and patience is more important which we have seen in the inventors recently recently had an experience of listening to this Nicholas Tesla who invented this alternating current in the 18th 18th centuries so his theory was not accepted by everyone but he still had that perseverance to demonstrate and it was demonstrated well in the Niagara Falls where that using that uh potential energy of the water he has simulated that and generated started generating the electricity alternating current electricity and with his perseverance and patience and whatever the hurdles whoever put across to him because in the in those days they were satisfied that only the direct current was the only a solution there they were thinking like that but he this gentleman went there and said there are better ways of doing this and he was more interested to see how do we transport the electricity from one point to the other so this direct current was somewhat a static things Source was a static thing and there was no transfer transportability of the electricity but he's this gentleman had that perseverance and vision to see that this could happen and they invented so many machines based on that alternating current during covet days uh there was a very a beautiful Story by one of the scientists okay uh who started her research about two decades back okay on this uh uh vaccine related molecule I guess and she was shown door by many Laboratories and industrialists for a long time but she never gave up okay in one of the conference uh one a kind of uh CEO uh stressed that uh I mean understood acknowledges that potential and uh he gave opportunity to continue her research and uh when the kovit came actually that became okay the the base for those uh I think uh Pfizer and uh Johnson and Johnson okay their vaccines okay and she became kind of a very popular and even she was recommended for Nobel praise and all but she started her work in 90s okay around that okay so that endurance in the midst of uh so many disappointments and uh refusals is very very important when you have that mission mode Focus to finish well any of you if you know the name and the details maybe you can explain it but uh I heard it I forgot the specificity of that invention all right thank you very much for your patient listening and contribution and discussions and uh I will now pass it on to ah Lakshmi Shivani uh 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aI-o1KYwBhs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI-o1KYwBhs | How WP Engine uses Istio to Accelerate Building Products | [Music] hello everyone today i'm going to be talking about how wp engine uses istio to accelerate building products my name is rahul dear and i'm a software engineer at wp engine working on our internal software delivery platform a little bit about wp engine first wp engine is a premier wordpress hosting company that has over a thousand employees globally and our wordpress hosting platform is handling over 1.5 million websites which handles over 5 billion page requests per day not more than a few years ago wp engine decided to invest in building an internal platform for our services we call this our software delivery platform and what this exactly is it's a multi-tenant platform for hosting both rest and grpc services the platform is largely powered by istio and specifically we're using a managed version of istio that's provided by google cloud called anthos service mesh and we're going to dig in on this a little bit later in the talk some of the other features of our platform are that we use containerized build pipelines which means that each build step in a build pipeline executes within a container environment we also use git ops to deploy changes to our kubernetes infrastructure and this is great for ensuring consistency between our desired state and what's actually running on the infrastructure we also perform policy enforcement using kubernetes admission control to ensure all of our applications are meeting our policy requirements our platform is in early days but we've seen rapid growth over the past several months we have over 20 engineering teams using the platform and the platform is serving over 30 applications that are receiving traffic in production just in the past quarter we had over 750 deployments on the platform and we're seeing this number rapidly grow some of the goals of our platform are to streamline processes for building operating and maintaining services we want to provide a self-service model for engineers to be able to consume platform features and we wanted to increase consistency between different services at wp engine so that when engineers move from service to service they have a consistent experience using the same set of tools we want to provide a secure by default configuration using least privilege where possible and we also want to ultimately reduce the amount of code needed to build a service so let's talk about some of the benefits of the platform and how istio enables them first and foremost is observability istio provides us logging metrics and tracing out of the box and through our integration with antho service mesh we get golden signal dashboards for applications just by deploying them into our infrastructure and these dashboards we found have covered about 80 percent of our observability use cases so it's great to be able to deploy an application and have visibility into it off the bat we also get a topology graph that shows dependencies between different services and we found this very useful for identifying points of integration between different services and also identifying clients for services through the integration that antho service mesh has with google cloud all of our metrics logs and traces are fed into google cloud's operations suite so we have one single pane of glass for observability across the entire platform we also use the antho service mesh console as a service catalog for our developers to discover different services that are available on the platform that they may want to integrate with some of the security benefits we get from the platform are that service to service auth is greatly simplified using istio's mtls capabilities before the platform services at wp engine were exposed to the public internet and would communicate over the public internet which meant that engineers were responsible for creating an identity for their service setting up dns ssl load balancing and all of the other ingress related resources that are required with our platform the platform team is responsible for managing both the load balancing and ingress capabilities for the istio ingress gateway and application developers can just focus on building their applications when systems outside of the service mesh want to integrate with systems within the service mesh we're using google service accounts to represent their identities and we use google service account tokens along with istio's jot authentication and authorization capabilities to accept those requests part of our tenant model is to use namespaces to isolate different tenants so each application has its own dedicated namespace and gcp projects as part of implementing this multi-tenant platform we determined that we needed some policies in place to provide some of this tenant isolation and we're leveraging open policy agents gatekeeper to write some custom policies that we can enforce via kubernetes admission control well one of these examples is a policy that we wrote to ensure that different virtual services and different name spaces that are matching the shared ingress gateway have unique http route matches to avoid any sort of routing conflicts or ambiguity and some of the reliability benefits we get from our platform and as operators is via antho service mesh because of its being a managed version of istio we get automated istio control plane upgrades as well as data plane upgrades which greatly simplifies operations for us as a platform team it means we no longer have to roll individual proxies when we're doing control plane upgrades instead that's all automated for us we've also stood up a global rate limit service to ensure stability of different services on the platform and this is integrated directly into the istio sidecar using envoy's rate limit api as i mentioned earlier we're using git ops for deployments to our infrastructure what we're also deploying across multiple zones in our cloud provider to mitigate any zonal outages now let's talk about some of the lessons we've learned as we've adopted istio and through our journey the first lesson we learned was learn the hard way we learned this through an application outage where the sidecar was fully saturated and no longer able to accept requests after this incident we performed some load testing for our sidecar and determined that it can handle up to a thousand requests per second with the stated resources we performed the same load tests for our ingress gateway and determined it handles 1500 requests per second at the same level of resources as a result we scaled out our gateway and side cars accordingly by adding horizontal pad auto scalers additional replicas pod disruption budgets for the gateway and other resources to improve the reliability one of the lessons we learned early on in building the multi-tenant platform was that we were putting tenant specific resources into the global istio system name space now this is problematic because it requires that tenants have right access into istio system which is where global mesh related configuration lives this is a potential security concern so we actually back that out and move those resources into the tenant specific name spaces and as our usage of istio advanced we also learned that we had to have a better understanding of envoy specifically when working with envoy filters it you're required to have a pretty good understanding of how envoy itself works another challenge was that rate limiting doesn't work completely out of the box envoy and istio provide the apis for rate limiting but it's up to the user to implement the actual rate limit service which is something that we had to do we also learned as we troubleshooted more and more through different problems that we encountered that the envoy admin api is very useful for enabling things like debug logs or getting configuration dumps for proxies another nuance of working with istio was that kubernetes jobs don't terminate automatically when their sidecar is installed this isn't a limitation of istio but more so of kubernetes itself so it requires some extra care into programming determination some of the future plans we have for our platform are to adopt canary deployments chaos engineering drills and to integrate istio with open policy agent for authorization we're also interested in implementing a feature like what we call preview deployments which allows developers to deploy changes into a subprod live environment without going through the ci cd pipeline to be able to test things very rapidly we also like to extend our mesh beyond kubernetes onto other platforms and that's something we're looking into if any of this sounds interesting to you it's good to know that wp engine is hiring we're hiring for both engineering and product roles and some include even 100 remote so if you're interested check out the qr code or link below and that's all i had to share today so thank you for listening again my name is rahul and if you're interested in connecting with me you can check out the links below thanks again [Music] | Istio | UC-zVlo1F3mUbExQ96fABWcQ | 2022-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,507 | 9,046 |
LP31Iwgbvrw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP31Iwgbvrw | Gambling Addiction Motivation - What motivates gambling addiction and what can be done about it? | meet Justin Justin likes to gamble gambling is a risk-taking activity and involves placing something of value such as money or personal belongings on something with an uncertain outcome such as a sporting match or a card game in hopes of winning something of greater value unfortunately Justin has become addicted to his gambling addiction is performing the behavior to fulfill a need becoming preoccupied by the behavior losing control and suffering negative consequences as a result of the behavior when someone's gambling becomes a persistent and recurrent problem leading to clinically significant impairment or distress it is classified as gambling disorder some of the diagnostic criteria includes gambling when feeling distressed becoming Restless or irritable when trying to stop chasing losses and lying to conceal your gambling activity so with all of the negative consequences and the financial hardship that follows why do people continue to gamble one theory as to why people gamble is a self-determination theory according to this theory people vary in the way they regulate their behavior and how they understand the motivation behind their behaviors these differences are causality orientations there are three controlled autonomy and impersonal studies found that those with a controlled orientation are more likely to gamble and to fit the criteria of gambling disorder they are more defensive and negative they experience their wins as an ego boost and their losses as a threat therefore they gamble in excess to win back anything they may have lost classical conditioning can also be used to explain people's gambling behavior positive reinforcement is used in the way of lights and sound when someone wins which reinforces the behavior and keeps them wanting more the same goes for negative reinforcement as gamblers often do so to relieve tension and stress as for operant conditioning gambling is seen as a conditioned behavior using a variable ratio schedule of reinforced comparable to BF Skinner's famous experiment Skinner's box if reward is presented randomly people will continue to try for it the key element is surprise but don't worry Justin there's ways to help cognitive behavioral therapy is used to reduce gambling behavior by changing the irrational thoughts the person is having it teaches the client skills they can continue to use in their everyday life Group counseling offers benefits such as providing emotional support and education for more reasons as to why people gamble and what can be done to help please see the link to wiki versity chapter below | Lauren I'Anson | UCmhCJO3LEhrZNng4HCJ0H3w | 2018-11-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 415 | 2,596 |
4JnrdWackxY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JnrdWackxY | Princess Charlene of Monaco's Instagram Account Disappears from the Platform | Princess Charlene of Monaco's official Instagram account has mysteriously disappeared from the platform leaving Royal Watchers and fans curious about the reasons behind its sudden absent The Disappearance of Princess Charlene's Instagram account has sparked speculation and entreat among followers of Monaco's royal family the account which was previously active and regularly shared updates on the princess's life charitable work and family has gone offline without any official explanation Princess Charlene who married Prince Albert T of Monaco in 2011 has been an active member of the royal family and used social media to connect with the public and raise awareness about various causes her Instagram account allowed her to share personal moments as well as her involvement in charitable initiatives the sudden disappearance of the account has led to various theories and questions from Royal enthusiasts some have speculated that it may be a temporary deactivation While others wonder if it's a deliberate decision by the princess or the Royal household for privacy wreath while the exact reason for The Disappearance of Princess Charlene's Instagram account remains unknown it highlights the complex relationship between Royals and social media maintaining a public profile on platforms like Instagram can be challenging for members of royal families as it involves balancing personal and public life as well as managing public expectations the absence of Princess Charlene's Instagram account has left many fans hoping for its return as they enjoyed the insights it provided into her life and charitable Endeavors however for the time being the reasons behind its disappearance remain a royal mystery in summary Princess Charlene of Monaco's Instagram account has vanished from the platform leaving Royal enthusiasts curious about the circumstances surrounding its disappearance the absence of an official explanation has fueled speculation and Intrigue highlighting the complexities of maintaining a public presence on social media for members of royal families fans will be eager to see if and when the account reappears in the future | star news | UCCPFa_Wl20ePHLdTrBDDdmg | 2023-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 326 | 2,144 |
gNHe1Lp29mI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNHe1Lp29mI | The Principles of Healing Disease | this video is brought to you by the Dao de Ching the virtual way find out more at the end of the video there are three kinds of sickness in the world and they all run rampant these are physical diseases like cancer arthritis diabetes and so on mental diseases like depression anxiety anger lack of confidence and so forth and spiritual diseases such as dogmatism indifference living a purposeless life and being ignorant of One's Own divinity all of these forms of illness are major issues in the world today but that doesn't have to be how the story ends recently we came across a book called scientific healing affirmations by paramahansa Yogananda and we were Amazed by what we found a sound explanation of the root cause of disease and how to heal any illness today we'll be sharing the essential teachings that Yogananda put forth and may it guide us in our Collective healing foreign [Music] we must begin by understanding the importance of addressing all three kinds of disease each form of disease causes bodily mental or spiritual suffering in a person and to counter the disease the appropriate remedy must be applied in the world today most of the focus of health is on physical illness although since the covid pandemic the subject of mental illness has also risen to prominence as a great issue within the collective conversation humanity is beginning to realize what effect our mental troubles have on us fear despair bereavement worry violent anger and lack of self-control are all overpowering and spiritual suffering through not being connected with one's own soul is even greater still to understand diseases better we should think of reality as actually inside out from what we typically think the material is informed by the invisible and physical disease thus has its origin in mental and spiritual in-harmony lack of awareness about the laws of mental hygiene and the Art of Spiritual Living are responsible for all human bodily and material suffering if the mind is free from the mental bacteria of anger fear or failure Consciousness then no material disease or lack can follow who wants sickness in body mind or soul and who needs medicine mental or spiritual healing if they are well it is through our ignorance our lack of knowing that we break the laws of Harmony by which the body was created and fall into disharmony and disease it is usually only then that we typically seek methods of cure and so we must know that the difference between matter thought and spirit consist in the rate of vibration and is a difference of degree not of kind this is illustrated by the fact that all vibrations are qualitatively alike the vibration of Consciousness however is so subtle and so powerful that it cannot be detected by any material instrument we have created in our scientific field so far for this reason and at least for now only Consciousness can comprehend Consciousness conscious human beings can detect the conscious vibrations of other humans as people and the whole of nature is constantly impressing its vibratory force on its environment which is felt through emotion intuition and thought you might think of reality then as Consciousness being a finer Force existing within a coating of a denser vibratory Force called matter it may also be said that Consciousness is the first vibration of spirit and that matter in turn is the result of the denser and heavier vibration of consciousness while it's useful to draw it like this one layer after the other it may be more valuable to see them entirely on top of each other this is a nearly identical drawing of the kabbalistic Tree of Life which describes all of creation emanating from a supreme Oneness and into the dense material Reality by the gaining of density understanding this we can see why healing truly begins with mental and spiritual healing in order to truly cure a physical disease now some watching this may disapprove of this idea because how could healing fear or ignorance result in someone's cancer going away disease is generally thought of as a result of external material causes but disease actually arises through the inaction of the life force Within when the life force is affected in the cells and tissues within the body the life force withdraws from that place and trouble consequently starts every method of healing today from medicine to massage all helps stimulate the cell in such a way as to support the inactive life force into returning to that part of the body and resume its former work of repair and keeping the energy vital it is not wise for any of us to become extremists however we should adopt whatever methods of healing that are suitable according to our own individual conviction this does not discredit the essential material laws of reality whether it's medicine food or poison they all have a definite chemical effect on one's body these things are all useful especially when dealing in the material conscious reality but they are not without their limitations because they are all applied from the outside it should be understood that these resources cannot cure a disease outright but they can coax the life force energy to return to that part of the body which is a part of the healing process but if the physical is treated and the mental and spiritual are left unresolved then the disease will either return as it was or transform and manifest in a new form of suffering sometimes in the physical healing process new mental or spiritual patterns emerge which help the disease go away or at least be reduced in its next manifestation it is for this reason that the best method of healing is from within by going within and connecting with the light of one's Soul the life force energy returns to every part of your being in massage osteopathic treatment Chiropractic Reiki or yoga No introduction of a foreign element like a pill or a shot is involved and by these methods we can remove or relieve the congestion in the nerves or vertebrae and allow the free flow of Life Energy sometimes in the spiritual-minded communities today there is a dismissal of mainstream medicine in exchange for alternative approaches to Healing but there is a place for medicine in society it may be very useful depending on what's Happening and a supportive Aid in one's journey through health consider if the arm has been fractured isn't it foolish to give God the Supreme Oneness the trouble of joining your displaced bones when a doctor who is also a child of God can fix it by a little use of his skill and knowledge of the laws of creation as applied to matter now of course if you are such a master of pure beingness that you can instantaneously heal your broken bones by your mental power that's perfectly admissible but don't wait to take that action with all of that said there is a very critical aspect of healing which Yogananda explained that must be taken seriously and that is the power of one's word through which we create our realities for sickness or health as it is described words are Sounds occasioned by the vibrations of thoughts which are vibrations sent forth either by the ego or by the soul every word that leaves your mouth ought to be potent with your genuine Soul vibration alas for most people their words are lifeless because they are spoken forth without being impregnated by Soul Force too much talking exaggeration or lies used in connection with words is just like shooting actual bullets out of a toy gun without the gunpowder this is why the prayers or words of such people do not produce any definite changes in their lives every word you utter you must mean it and every word you put forth must represent not only truth but some of your realized Soul Force words without Soul Force are husks without the corn on the other hand words saturated with sincerity conviction faith and intuition are just like highly explosive vibration bombs which when let out are sure to explode the rocks of difficulties and create the changes desired and so avoid speaking unpleasant words even if they are true words must be intoned according to the convictions within and sincere words or affirmations repeated understandingly feelingly and willingly are sure to move the omnipresent Cosmic vibratory force and render you Aid in your difficulty it's important too that much like planting a seed once your words are spoken nurture them but do not dwell on them you cannot plant a seed of vibratory prayer in the field of cosmic Consciousness and then pick it out every minute to see if it's germinated that will negate the effects of your words and so you see we must be careful with our words for it is the bridge between the higher worlds and the physical we exist in both worlds let us not be extremists who either hold exclusively to medicine or to energy healing lest we draw a line of division between spirit and matter the Breaking Free of the illusion of matter is a very careful process of raising one's Consciousness to higher levels of inner lightness and cannot be done by fanatical belief the body can be understood as a vibration materialized by a combination of solids liquids and gases beneath the flesh is the vibration of Life Force energy and beneath that is the vibration of subtle human consciousness which in the vast majority of everyone remains isolated through ignorance of the cosmic consciousness within Cosmic Consciousness there is no change or death whereas human consciousness is subject to change and limitation the spiritual path is one of gradually turning our attention away from the denser attachments to material reality and feeling the subtler more stable vibrations of Life Energy and Consciousness which never changes in this way mental and spiritual cure is Superior in the curing of disease because will imagination and Faith are different phases of Consciousness which direct and act from within and these are the motive powers that stimulate and direct the life force energy to accomplish any task there's a good example of this in the film The Secret when a woman named Kathy Goodman got cancer after the diagnosis she decided to spend all of her time focused on her healing through laughter and rest in her heart and her faith she believed fully that she was already healed and prayed to God every day saying thank you for my healing after three months the tumor was gone we can see therefore that both physical mental and spiritual methods of cure are useful in healing inasmuch as they can influence and awaken the Life Energy and bring it back to the body it is the life energy that cures and whatever method which exerts the most power over the life energy is the superior method naturally if the highest thing in creation is what we might call Supreme Oneness Cosmic Consciousness or God then the power of cosmic Consciousness is the greatest power over the mind and body thus it is wise to seek its Aid alone this is what is meant by the biblical commandment Thou shalt not have any Gods before me meaning to seek the Oneness of God Consciousness first and listen to its guidance and follow it in your healing this does not mean to make yourself passive or minimize the power of your mind or your body but use the power of the mind and body to create connection with your Divinity so that its Light May shine through the mind and be reflected within the body today almost all of us are in some level of suffering extreme or mild due to the breaking of spiritual mental or physical laws of life and many more will continue to break these laws even though they know better therefore it is important and necessary to consider the relative value of the different methods of curing diseases and spread this awareness far and wide inner knowledge of the Inseparable Unity of matter and spirit will solve all problems of illness and disease and the sooner we come to understand that the sooner the world will be healthy when we go within to reconcile the roots of our illness we often find a complicated Maze of thought for example in the disconnection from our soul we may try and fill that void with Earthly Pleasures yet in doing so we may become addicted without ever finding satisfaction it's only when we hit bottom most often that we decide to climb out yet in the climbing out how do we know that we're going the right way many will spend years attempting to climb out of the hole only to realize at the end of their Journey that they were traveling in the wrong direction it's for this purpose we've created a new resource to support you in finding your way Dao de Ching the virtual way the Dow is a classic work of literary art imparting ancient wisdom which Humanity has treasured for thousands of years many have studied these writings and utilized its teachings on their path to self-realization and Transcendence by drawing upon its words we can gain a deeper understanding of the world that we live in and the nature of the reality that we are a part of this book invites a fresh understanding of these ancient teachings drawing upon modern Quantum science holy scriptures and even virtual reality to explain the Taoist wisdom of Lao Tzu in an entirely new way by uniting spiritual precepts and scientific Revelations we may come to know the Dao more fully and live our lives virtuously use the link in the description to order your copy today as a limited time offer you may upgrade your order to access our ongoing virtual way study group in the spirit verse community and we look forward to seeing you there may you find your innermost way and never be lost again [Music] | Spiritverse | UCEcMWs6GudljuLw0-Umf97A | 2023-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,388 | 13,576 |
hhTfjgTIe_I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhTfjgTIe_I | SNATCHED WAIST, LOW BACK! | New HoneyLove Try-On | every time [Music] hey y'all it's me Melody welcome to my channel if it's not your first time watching welcome back we're talking about shapewear today y'all know I love shapewear I feel like it can literally make or break your outfit I feel like the foundation to your outfits is key good or bad it can really change your overall look so we are going to be trying on today one of my absolute favorites honey love I have two items and then today I'm going to be trying on in real time with dresses so you can see how they fit talk about pricing talking about fabric talk about what fits for me how I like to wear them so if you're interested in seeing two essential pieces that you need that to your closet stay tuned okay y'all so first things first I had to try this one on because I'm really excited this is their new super power low back mid thigh bodysuit so you can see the back comes significantly lower than your average bodysuit typical bra strap would be about here um but this is perfect for those dresses with the extra little scoop back Keyhole dresses I have a lot of those especially for fall where it's like long sleeves a little scoop dip back so this is perfect um specs on this this is in their Runway shade it also comes in sand but I really love kind of like this two-tone that they do with this style you know it has that targeted compression right in the middle to really snatch you up built-in bra and these straps are actually convertible so if you do have something like a keyhole or crisscross you can make the straps convertible to fit any of the dresses this is in a size medium I will put my measurements and everything like that in the description below as well as my coupon link so you can save when you purchase this retails for 129 and like I'm it's really a go-to for dresses mid thigh for me is my personal favorite um just because I do typically need that compression in the thigh and the way that their band is is always really smooth so you don't get that extra line that extra Bolding so I love that and of course not needing a bra is always nice I actually am going to show you guys a side by side of a dress that I have with and without the shaper okay so slipping her on okay so this oh is so this is it without the shaper it's so cute nothing crazy you know enjoyed summer so a little things I would like to smooth out but then with this you literally get full smoothing all the way around nothing showing in the back you would never be able to have a backflow um with a regular shaper so it really opens up all your options for your dresses nice and smooth comfortable they always have the gusset which I love I'm gonna try on um the other shaper as well so you can see that but I'm just like look how smooth okay I'll be there okay so next I'm in the classic mid thigh shaper this is in their shade Vamp so it's like they're all over black shade when it does still come in that Runway and sand still got that targeted compression in the center so you can't see the crisscross but I can feel that it is being like pushed in and pushed up definitely snatched all the way around these straps are still convertible so these look still be crisscrossed you can see that this is much higher in the back a little bit like over where your bra will be um but if you are worried about back bulge or size or anything like that then this is perfect still got that same mid thigh that's smooth at the bottom where you're not creating like extra bubbles or weird shaping um gusset if you wear shapewear you know how important having that gusset is you do not have to worry about inconvenience of taking it off having to pull everything down and it's a gusset that is convenient and comfortable sometimes gussets are too small or there's all these snaps and Zips and things so Hobby Lobby has gusted down to the science and again if you wear a shaper you know that it's a big deal um and then built-in bra I'm a 34g and this is a size medium and I fit comfortably in it so I'm pretty confident in the bra be included in this piece because it always keeps you supported and just makes it really easy pop this on with the dress or honestly with slacks with the blouse and call it a day but it really just keeps everything together you don't have to worry about rolling down or pulling up or anything like that so I love a classic classic bodysuit I am gonna again show you guys a dress without it show you the same dress with it on and just all the smoothing nice and even like snatched all right y'all so that does it for these two pieces I really just wanted to try them on really quick so you can see them on a real body see the actual smoothing and shaping effects kind of show you how I like to wear them dresses I wear them with again this is the low back bodysuit this is their new item so this is literally just released from them um and then you have your classic mid thigh bodysuit with a little bit of a higher back feel good all over smoothing honestly these are like the essentials I'm just looking at how this is snatching in my waist right now it has the boning on the side just smoothing everything out so people always ask me about shapewear what shapewear I like and I always can recommend and count on honey love besides just bodysuits they have everything from bras shorts thongs tanks dresses really they cover it also make sure you check out the website I have um the link in my description box that'll give you 10 off when you check out let me know if you have any questions and I'll see in the next video I want to know you know | Malibu Darby | UCKvt2V_f7KYaouMRoYgolKA | 2023-08-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,089 | 5,580 |
xbvN6PohkX0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbvN6PohkX0 | Valentine's Day VLOG| Bad Wife| Husband Mad| Starbucks Date | i'm not a good wife i don't know why [Music] good morning happy monday it is monday february the 14th um when today's agenda is get a hotel room so that my husband can come home but i'm serious though so i'm actually about to call the hotel we like that's near our house and see what time i could get there so i could like set up the room for a little moo because it is valentine's day um so yeah that's what i'm about to do we'll talk about all that organized and all that stuff and cleaning all that we'll talk about that tomorrow okay on a day that's not a holiday okay cause uh i'm not a valentine's this everyday kind of girl even though i get things almost every day i'm not that girl it's a special day so i actually need to go to homegoods to find a basket to put my husband's stuff together i'm waiting for the mail person to come so that i can i order him like some little small fragrances from sephora so waited for them to come to do that i'm going to call the hotel to see when i can get in there to um to set the room up hopefully they let me come in a bit early um and yeah that's about it so happy lovers day to you all whether it is valentine's day galentine's day or just um f him i hate him day i hope that you spend your day the way that you want to spend it and that you love on yourself because at the end of the day baby self love is what's most important and i'm not one of those people that's like oh you have to love yourself or you love somebody else but no um hopefully you spend some time loving on yourself treating yourself okay to roses and expensive perfumes and um let me see what else i want but no i hope so that you spend your day treating yourself and loving on yourself and that's every day not just on valentine's day but it's a holiday so there you have it i'm so excited about my little outfit like i look so cute like i don't know and it's so basic but it's so freaking cute like i had to take a picture today i'm not wearing any makeup because i have a bowl to walk this weekend so i'm trying to keep my skin clear oh i need to put some sunscreen on and then i think about it um about to go get some roses set up the hotel room and then go get my husband i'm allergic to madison's hair that's a whole another story for another day i'll tell y'all that tomorrow because again it's valentine's day it's valentine's day i'm silly but yeah i just want y'all to see my outfit yeah i just i had to suck my little one rolling over there but i love it so i'm in the car it is cold as a witch's city out here okay why do people think that witches cities are cold though like i would think it was warm with like an association to hell and fire but i mean what do i know anyway i'm on my way to bed and body works because i'm gonna give my husband a massage i'm gonna grab some massage oil the stress relief one and then go to tj maxx get some flowers go to the hotel set everything up and then go pick him up from the airport and then we hit like he has plans for us and then i go to tj mix and get some flowers i'm going to a supermarket and get some flowers to like set the room up i hope it's some rose's love at um at the supermarket um if not then i'm gonna have to go to trader joe's which means i'm have to have my husband sit in the car while set the room up which might not be a bad idea but i don't know we'll see um but yeah i'm going to go to do those things and then go check into the hotel set everything up and then go pick my baby up so come along with me i'm so hype i found parking but you know what i hate when people see that you're waiting for a parking spot and they try to like like get on your tail like they're about to hit somebody they try to like get on your tail so you'll have to move by the parking spot and take it and i'll be on something no no no don't play with me don't play with me in my parking but i'm going to find a parking spot [Music] so [Music] i think that's the quickest i've ever gone in and out of a diagonal bathtub body works in my life i'm in and i'm out now i'm going to the supermarket to get flowers i don't really know if i should get chocolates i don't think i should get chocolate i'll see i'll not get there but i'm definitely gonna get flowers um and i could go to the check instead of hotel and go set everything up i'm gonna go get my men i'm trying to make sure i get flowers or should i just get like strawberries like you know like that kind of thing i don't know i'll see now i called and this man said they had red roses and i was tight because i wanted red roses here [Music] oh so i got the flowers i got the um mind you trader joe's was tripping okay their roses are usually like 5.99 all of a sudden the day they 14.99 i'm not complaining because you know i'm grateful that i'm able to pay for them but still like anyway um excuse my ugly faces um what's about to say so sean said he's playing against at 253 i feel like he still has to d plane walk through the terminal so he probably won't be outside till like 3 15. it's 2 30 now if i can get over to the hotel which is like seven minutes away set the room up i wish the hotel had some like body that would set this up for me but set the room up and then i'll be on my way to get him as long as i'm yeah i think i'm kind of pushing it and then if i like tell him to catch an uber i don't know where to tell him to meet me like oh my god i hate stuff like this and i hate i want everything to be perfect and when things go wrong then i like i have melted i was like i'm not a good wife i don't know why like oh like meltdowns and i'm trying to avoid that um so yeah i'm going to go to the hotel i think that i could tell him like i'm gonna be a little bit late he's gonna think he's gonna be like oh traffic yes the middle of the day so i'm gonna be i miss traffic i'll be there shortly so i can set things up so i don't have a meltdown and he might be a little frustrated but then when he sees it he'll be happy okay all right let's go [Music] what the heck i got music playing in here every day that was really cute let me get everything set up [Music] all right so this is what i did these are his favorite cookies so i mean i wish i didn't have to rush because i feel like i've rushed through it those are just like little gifts there's nothing big um i hope he likes it so i'm always look at him now i'm running a bit late um so hopefully he's not too upset all right and i have some candles in my bag that i will light when i come back [Music] why do you have an attitude because what i can't hear you i cannot hear you why why are you upset why do you have attitude why why are you so being so turp with me oh now you don't want to talk why you don't ever want to talk when i have the camera on you're supposed to be a part of my life so if i'm vlogging i ain't vlogging with you you gonna pay me for my image yeah if they don't even see you all they would do is hear your voice are you paying for my voice yeah sure i get 350 an hour to speak [Music] i don't know how that's gonna work out for you so i'm sitting in the car while shawn goes and gets a manicure because i don't want to get one because i want to get my manicure and pedicure at the same time and he just said he only has time to get a manicure today so i'm just sitting in a car he had an attitude and i was trying to record him and every time i would press record he would stop talking tuning two dad one uh uh i didn't ask nobody to tune to nothing these cars be doing their own thing so i'm gonna sit here waiting so he can go get his manicure um i do feel bad though cause i was like 30 minutes late but i tell you being a housewife is just like balance and i have really poor time management i don't know if i have poor time management but i do like i i'm always i don't say i'm always late but i'm often late and it'd be like i might get up and be on time like all those things and then still somehow some way end up being late which is so just weird i would make it one of my goals to be on time but i don't know that even if i did that that it would happen so yeah i should rephrase that i don't know what he has planned for us to do for valentine's day because he said he has a plan so we shall see with his plan wait hold on it's our what first valentine's day date to where starbucks cheers that's all i'm getting this is it don't sound ungrateful don't be i bought the coffee so i'm supposed to be grateful for something i paid for thank you lessons to you hopefully we have a few more starbucks dates why did she catch by the register where did you see me [Music] going to neiman's with my sugar daddy i thought it was happening right yeah what's that oofer greatness yeah that was the one that you that she sprayed that you said smell good that was like the first one he was like that smells so good do you have any questions this one for this one how do you smell them with baby they have amber coughier [Music] this is one of their best-selling it's very pretty yeah they don't smell like right they're not okay this one's a little different because the who on this one is from india this ooh this one from on the phone yes it's from this this is the best seller right this is one of the best-selling this one is from indian ooh they have a little sweet to it it's called like a summer like a sweet summer this one yeah and then let me show you another one which is really similar with this but a little more to a sexier it's called size of that one so size of fat have tobacco running saffron and cinnamon and rum so it's a little more spicy sweeter which one you like i like this one you like the oh yeah that's the one that you were like oh that smells good i'll get that one another one thank you thank you so much good to see you she will definitely be back i'm so lucky i've been saying for like months how i just want to go perfume shopping 267. i wanted to go perfume shopping and my boo took me perfume shopping i'm such a lucky wife telephone numbers correct yes yes he did fly home the second perfume shop ah i'm so blessed i really am thank you baby i look so cute so cute so [Music] have a good night thank you [Music] oh you have to come okay okay wow this is beautiful thank you go first so do you want to hear the aha moment or do you want to hear or you just want to see what's going on first you said you want to see what's going on first right i'm so excited you feel surprised oh i love you i packed the bag so you don't need anything [Music] where's the sweet baby i think we left our dessert in the car i'll go get it we left our dessert in the car you see they have your favorite cookies i love you this was really thoughtful and look come on this way oh these are your gifts i made something small but i know you say you need candles for your office you like the hand sanitizer and i got you some new scents from replica to try before we buy big bottles this was really dope enthusiast and i appreciate it i don't know and i want you to [Music] come get in the shower and use the stress release stuff because i'm going to give you a massage thank you my love i love you i love you all right i gotta go you | The Untamed Socialite | UCIOl3H8nVI0K-vO4NOle9yw | 2022-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,341 | 11,174 |
tURGPP6UVus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tURGPP6UVus | No Man's Sky - Quicksilver - Using jetpack trails | hello this is a lock phone please and I know I said I said I probably wouldn't do videos about these jet pack pills however it's not entirely obvious how to set them so I thought I would give that a quick demo what you want is under jetpack and it's actually this one here so I have it set as five right now which is green one is the standard one that you get when you first start for is red five is green six is blue this really makes me wonder what two three and four or two and three are though that doesn't it so this character happens to be a little green and you can see that they're incredibly bright they're much brighter than I was expecting and it reflects all over your body so that's what it is is instant jetpack number here one is the standard for is red five is green and six is blue and I'm actually making this after the next item has been released but I turned off my network so you couldn't see it when I went and bought it but I'll be right back with my network turned on to give you a preview of what is next well I just answered my own question it looks like we're getting more jetpack trails that answers what two and three are going to be we have antimatter jetpack shell which looks like it's purple and a rainbow jetpack trail hmm that should be very interesting I'm looking forward to that so there you go more jetpack trails purple and rainbow thank you very much and have a great day | Allochthon Plays | UCEwkZiBnLSP7S4TVCoh0NIA | 2020-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 280 | 1,412 |
UxfHFk9Wca0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxfHFk9Wca0 | Shankar's I | Making of Songs REACTION!! | Chiyaan Vikram, Amy Jackson | long-term oh well i really want up in the time high guys in my ringtone yeah i don't like when people call me [Applause] hey welcome back to the stupid reactions you idiot some corbin die my god youtube channel link's right down there today we have a little treat a little treat because we finished all we have these we finished all the songs from the movie i and so this is the making of the songs of the movie i i didn't even think of that and that is awesome that is that's a neat little mystery um so i don't know what else i was subbed by our suburbs is this is this a compilation of all of them put together or is this like here's the making of it just says making of songs of i okay so i was hoping we'd gonna make it with each one yeah that would have been nice we had five separate making of maybe if there is let us know because i would love to see a full one about that the monster one that'd be great yeah costuming maybe this will go into hopefully but all right here we go [Music] foreign [Music] yeah i can imagine and the director had a very specific phone of mine in nokia so it's just a matter of taking the phone and making the elements work for you know for amy's shape and she just looked absolutely [Music] foreign [Music] now [Music] and to kind of incorporate that in one song i think it's the best concept brilliant creative team um yellow bubble blood powder gold green um so it was visually absolutely fantastic it's really tough uh though because we had to shoot for mostly about more than 14 hours [Music] the phrase and then let's keep repeating that [Music] china [Music] foreign [Music] a helicopter camera um so that was a good experience it was a big challenge for us because we are here in the middle of high kids with downtown than nerdwork and we all go around with very high precision respecting the rhythm of the music um [Music] is my intro song and it's actually the first song in the movie so it was a big deal i hear brick ladies yes [Music] and it looks beautiful [Music] foreign [Music] absolutely [Music] say and that's a statement to the whole world his vision and the way he visualizes things he had a great concept i'm locked in a cage as princess and this beast has captured me and the chase around the castle and the garden portions they were shot absolutely fantastically are we already through this video sad day if there's a longer video especially so fast especially if they go into like depth especially of the the beauty and the beast song i would love to see the costuming talk about their thing i would love to see i think it was i could spend eight minutes on just this you know the set creation the makeup the hair costuming the lighting you bet give us five hours of back behind the scenes stuff yeah i really enjoyed those songs it was great behind the scenes that was really good behind i mean it went about really fast because they talked about five songs in the span of eight minutes yeah uh obviously they could have gone more in depth so if there are more in-depth videos but that's juicy right there for our phrase juicy content that's the kind of behind the scenes we want where you're really seeing and hearing the visuals and the visualization of the artists and the collaborative nature of the filmmaking and you're covering everything from the set design to the costuming to the music to the locations really well done yeah really nice not a surprise that the behind the scenes of it was showing how brilliant that creative team was so what's the what's the word on the street about the film itself it's it's mixed man it's mixed it's mixed some people say just watch it uh that's okay maybe it'll be like the bfg because the bfg word on the street was really mixed it didn't do well i think part of the reason was the release date was wrong i loved the bfg did you see it yeah no i liked it yeah i loved the bf it just should have been a holiday film not a summer release i just i still don't know what the film is actually about the bfg no this oh okay yeah no no i have no idea what this film is yeah so i don't know what i'm going expecting um but you know once again let us know down below that was great [Applause] foreign | OUR STUPID REACTIONS | UCR4z8ccOWNoUThB4VAMNBTg | 2020-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 810 | 4,202 |
JxHNHkH_uCw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxHNHkH_uCw | Heat class 10 | principle of method of mixtures | the amount of heat lost are gained by a substance q is equal m s delta t e formula a formula important to jagataga gupta q and tnt the amount of heat gained or lost by a substance m t mass of the substance s and tnt nature situation one take two beakers of the same size and pour 200 ml of water in each of them render baker with this commonado rendez ml of water at a vocal cord 200 ml of water now heat the water in both bakers till they attain the same temperature if you pour this water from these two beakers into a large beaker what temperature could you expect the mixture to be kilometers first week 200 ml of water secondly [Music] degree centigrade [Music] foreign heat the water in one one beaker to 90 degree centigrade and the other 260 degrees centigrade mix the water from these beakers into a large beaker what will be the temperature of the mixture b e situation [Music] substance temperatures 100 ml of water at 90 degree centigrade and 200 ml of water at 60 degrees centigrade and mix the two in this situation three and mata and a first baker low 100 ml of water risk [Music] foreign [Music] then net heat lost by the hot bodies is equal to net heat gained by the cold bodies yesterday heat lost by the hot bodies is equal to net heat gained by the cold bodies this is called principle of method of mixtures i take the heat and the cover the amount of heat lost by the hot water the higher so temperature difference t 1 minus t capital q 1 is equal to m 1 s t of heat gained by the cold water q2 is equal to formula specific heat cold water [Music] difference t1 minus t t higher temperature t2 lower temperature government temperature difference encountered t minus t2 the amount of heat lost by the hot water the amount of heat gained by the cold water now equally then incident a principle of method of mixtures so from principle of method of mixtures q1 is equal to q2 minus m one s t is equal m two s t minus m two s t two would be a multiply chassis next to m one s one [Music] foreign so the resultant temperature formula resultant to temperature t is equal m1t1 plus m2 t2 by m1 plus m2 e formula on your page resultant 200 equal 60 degree centigrade okay now my m2 is equal to 100 ml t2 is equal to 90 degrees centigrade you put a woman there on a formula [Music] 200 into 60 200 into 60 plus m2 on a 100 t 200 190 100 into 90 by m1 plus m2 on 200 plus 100 and then just to e formula plus 9000 by 300 70 degree centigrade so if situation 3 [Music] net heat lost by the hot body is equal to net heat gained by the cold body and water easy principle of method of mixture [Music] determination of specific [Music] m1 [Music] is [Music] the amount of heat lost by the lead shots is equal to the amount of [Music] the amount of heat lost by the lead shot sardine updo q is equal to ms delta t2 minus t3 high temperature lower temperature is m3 minus m2 into sl into t2 minus t3 and together equatorially heat lost by this solid but a solid until it shorts m3 minus m2 into sl into t2 minus t3 is equal to heat gained by the calorimeter plus water inductance heat lost by the hot body until headshots is equal heat gained by the [Music] [Laughter] right | konduru madhava sarma Physics for students | UCYMpWPOWCJlMOVfk_i2TIig | 2020-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 628 | 3,176 |
6OwGic0TV8w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OwGic0TV8w | BASH Math on Column Script | okay this video is actually outside of my regular series I just have a friend we're got a project I'm trying to explain stuff to and through messaging so I thought I'd do this quick video basically he has some JSON and he wants to with a bash script convert one of the values it's math he wants to do it's numbers he wants to do some math to it I'm gonna give a very basic example that will hopefully point him in the right direction I created this test JSON file which just has you know three items per row in there it actually it's not even properly format there should be a comma there but it doesn't matter for what we're doing I I just want to show you we're gonna take the second column here for each number and we're going to do some maths to it we're gonna divide it in half and then replace original and there's probably a better way to do it then I'm about to do it probably using regular expressions and stuff but this is just the quick and dirty way that came to mind while texting with him so first I'm going to do is I'm going to cut out that file okay now I'm going to say while read the line I'm gonna say do and of course we can echo dollar sign line done we're just gonna give us basically the same output as before but I want to put our value into a variable for each line so so basically I want to get this number and this number in this number so let's go ahead whoops and let's just use cut a couple of times again not the cleanest way to do it we're going to cut and I'm going to go one two three I think so right there and then we're going to type then to cut again and use a delimiter of a comma field 1 there we go so now we have each number so I want to put that into a variable so I'm gonna take that I'm just gonna call it X x equals and then in quotations and in parenthesis saying put the output of this command into this variable but since it's a loop it's going to be doing that or and over again replacing X each time and I didn't cut anything out or echo anything out so it did that but didn't print anything to the screen so let's go ahead and add to whatever going to say echo dollar sign X like so we're back to getting our column here well go ahead and do some math to this and we're just gonna use BC so I'm gonna say let's say we divide each number by two so I'm gonna say echo that number dollar sign x divided by two into BC and we get the the now and also this is where around in here we're not doing any decimals here AB again it's not the exact math he's doing I'm just giving him the idea of how to do this in a loop so now we have that value let's put that into Y for each lines we'll say y equals inside quotations dollar sign parentheses we're going to do that now just to make sure we have the right output I'm gonna say echo dollar sign X is now dollar sign Y and I'll print out screaming out and change the file yet but there we go so this is the original this is it haft and rounded so instead of printing it to the screen let's use said to replace our original file make a backup of your original file before you start messing with it like this but I'm just gonna go say set - I to replace the change in place we're modifying the file and set just outputting the screen again it's test that JSON we're going to say s or SS cord / /g say we're to substitute globally I'm gonna say dollar sign X with dollar sign Y and again this is very sloppy way to do it because if any of the other columns have that exact number you're going to be modifying that too but in this particular case that doesn't matter he's basically he's converting GPS coordinates and so anytime there's GPS corner he's gonna do the same math to it so it doesn't matter if it's found someplace else but we do that and now if I cat out test dot JSON you can see our second column now has our new numbers rather than the old numbers and that is a example on how to do that very sloppily all I'm on line here but hopefully I'll point him in the right direction and I'm just you know doing this video to make it easier for them and I'm sharing with everybody in case it helps you again I'm not saying this is the best way to do it but it's quick down and dirty way to do it at least get something working before you come up with a better solution sometimes that's what programming is getting it done fixing it later now thank you for watching as always hope you have a great day please visit films by Chris calm that's Chris McKay there's a link in the description have a great day you | Kris Occhipinti | UCf93fPKwotph47H3_KDcRyg | 2018-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 915 | 4,503 |
8xYemka5kl8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xYemka5kl8 | Lesson 30 - Lecture 3 - The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - 2020 - OpenStax | greetings and welcome to the introduction to astronomy in this video we are going to talk about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence or intelligent life outside of our own planet so we want to look at a few different things here and we're going to start off looking at the possibilities of interstellar travel how can we travel possibly travel between the stars it is not something easy to consider distances are tremendous beyond anything we can be consider and if we think about that we've had the new horizons spacecraft the fastest craft less yet launched from earth took 10 years to get out to pluto and that is only about 40 astronomical units away from us and to try to go to the nearest stars we're talking hundreds of thousands of astronomical units if we think about even light travel it takes light traveling at the speed of light for years to reach the nearest star and if we look at some of the current craft such as the voyager spacecraft which are the most distant ones away from the earth now it would take them 80 000 years to reach another star and even by the time we did that of course it would still take years to get signals back from them even if we could send something to another star so it becomes very difficult to do something that is very difficult unless we find some other form of travel that goes beyond what we know right now if we look at just one trip so what's the expense of traveling faster if we could get up to 70 percent the speed of light meaning that it would still take years to get to the nearest star and back it would take hundreds of thousands of years of the electric consumption of the united states to be able to generate that amount of energy so we need some new source of energy that would be able to allow us to travel with current technology it just is not feasible to be able to travel between the stars to look for other intelligent life however there are other methods that we can use to still try to communicate with life that may be out there so we have sent some messages out and this is one is this is an example this is the pioneer plaque which contains uh information about our solar system and where we are so our solar system shown down here uh each of the the sun and the planets including pluto at the time when this was made and then marking where the craft is and which planet it came from so identifying where we are we have the sizes of two human figures relative to the craft itself and the position of the sun relative to the center of our galaxy and a number of different pulsars so this is all binary encoding of the various pulsar pulse star timings and that could be then used to cut to triangulate the position it also shows the little what looks like two little eyeballs up here is the spin flip transition of hydrogen relating to the 21 centimeter radial line very important for studying intergalactic material interstellar material and that would be something that we think another intelligent civilization would be interested in so we've sent this out of course this was on the pioneer craft and these are still ones that are just getting to the point of leaving the edges of our solar system we also sent a plaque a record out on the voyager spacecraft and in fact the golden record here containing the sounds of earth containing greetings in 60 different languages music samples from various cultures natural and man-made sounds from the earth and various diagrams and photographs that have been encoded in this now we have to remember that we talked about already it's going to take 80 000 years for a craft like this to reach another planet to reach some place to reach another star so while we've encoded all of the information there it's not something that an alien civilization is likely to detect in the near future space is just so vast and empty that the likelihood of them being found is very small that these will ever be found is incredibly small and will they be correctly interpreted have we specified general enough things that would actually catch the interest of an alien civilization that might happen to detect these so that's another very slow method of communication so let's look at how we could possibly communicate over these interstellar distances how can we communicate those one of the best waves is going to be radio waves radio waves do travel at the speed of light they also penetrate through dust so they're very easy to travel through large portions of the solar system it is a quicker way to make contact than trying to send out spacecraft but still is not fast it is still a slow process taking 8.6 years to receive a response from the nearest star so if we look at an example if we send a signal on january the 1st of 2020 we could expect a response probably sometime in july of 2028 that means it would take eight and a half years for it to get a signal back and that's if the beings detecting it were able to decipher it and respond to ex immediately otherwise it could take even longer to get that back and that is for the nearest star if the star were further away that we were trying to communicate with it would take even longer now the question becomes do we broadcast or listen or do we do both certainly if everybody listens we're no never going to detect a signal because everybody's sitting there listening for a sound and nobody is doing the talking so we looking like we need to do both because if everybody else is listening then we're not going to be able to detect a signal will the signals be strong enough to detect we send out signals all the time radio and tv broadcast those would not be detectable even at the nearest stars even though those signals are traveling out there they're not being beamed in a specific direction so just general signals like that would be unlikely to be able to be detected if we were to send a specific signal beamed towards a star then we need to discuss where we want to send that signal what stars are going to be most likely to have some kind of life around them and finally how do we determine if a signal is natural or is it artificial things like pulsars were discovered as very regular signals that occurred and they were thought maybe to be an artificial signal at first but eventually found to be something natural rapidly spinning neutron star however it may take some time to be able to determine whether any signal we're getting is a natural one or an artificial one now we can look at the radio spectrum and that is a big place to be able to look for signals what part of it do we listen what frequency at what frequency do we want to look for signals when we're listening for them at what frequency do we want to broadcast signals when we are selling them now here we see the essentially the noise so the higher the lines on this the more the noise and the harder it would be to detect a signal so the galactic noise here is very hard to detect there's some other noise here that is very makes it very hard so where this is the lowest right in here is probably the region we want to look and we tend to look at this region between emission of two lines one of hydrogen and one of the hydroxyl or o h molecule and that is what we call the water hole because h and oh makes h2o or water so we call that the water hole and this region is one of the areas where we most look for signals and where we try to broadcast signals it is a region of low noise but it also has some significance with water being very important for life now what kind of signals can we expect to detect leakage is very hard to detect so just leakage our television shows our radio shows those have traveled out well radio shows almost a hundred light years away from us however they are so weak that it would not be able to be detected easily because we're not beaming them towards a specific star we are just sending them randomly out into space and they get weak very quickly we would look for beacons or messages being beamed to us so what is being sent straight towards us that we would then be able to detect and that would be much easier so let's look at sending some of these signals and what has been done this is an example here of which stars do we look at sun-like stars do we do stars with no inhabitable planets that we begin to know about and will we receive a response one of the problems is what is the technology level of the civilization it has to be comparable to ours to be able to receive that so if we look at that if a civilization is much as we are were back in the 1700s even just a few hundred years ago we're never going to receive a response for them even if they were as we were in 1900 we are not going to receive a response from them because we had not yet developed radio communications radio telescopes were not really developed until the 1930s and didn't pick up until the 1950s so if someone had sent us a signal at this time we never would have been able to detect it so another civilization at this level of technology would still not be able to receive and detect our signals are they interested in communication do they not care that's something again that we do not know now we did send a message here that i'm showing on the right hand side this is the arecibo message sent in 1974 towards a globular cluster known as m13 that cluster is 25 000 light years away so while it was sent in 1974 it'll take 25 000 years to get there and who knows what we will be like by the time it gets there and of course if someone there does respond it will take another 25 000 years for the signal to get back now within it there are a number of things co-encoded including the dna molecule the arecibo telescope itself this is our solar system with the earth kind of sticking out there's a human figure in here and the various amino acid is encoded in here as well so a number of different pieces of information were encoded but the problem is trying to be able to decipher this and to get it and what is sent is what is what we send is what we call an anti a coded message and that means it's set so that there's only two ways to decipher this message for example if you were to send a message with 24 pieces of information 24 bits of information well you could look that as one string of 24 you could look at it at two strings of 12 you could look at it at three strings of eight you could look at it at four of four strings of six or you could go six strings of four if you get my message here what there are there are a lot of ways to be able to decipher this if you send something that is with like a say 35 then it can only be seven by five or five by seven so there are only two ways to decipher the message and that is what this is done there are only two ways to put this together one would give you gibberish and one would give you a message so there are not a lot of ways to be able to do it as there would be with certain types of messages now one of the other things that i want to look at here is what is called the drake equation the drake equation is a way to estimate the number of technological communicative civilizations that are present in the galaxy right now so that's kind of amazing we can use this equation to calculate the number of civilizations that are there it's based on estimates and probabilities so some of the terms are better known than others and all we have to do is multiply these seven terms together and that tells us the number of civilizations present right now the thing is we do we know some of these numbers pretty well and others are a great big question mark so we don't actually know all of the values accurately going into it but it still is a great discussion point for starting let's look at what those terms are and the first one is the rate of star formation how fast stars are forming in the galaxy the second is the fraction of stars with planets and the third is the number of earth-like planets these first three are the astronomical terms so these come from astronomy and they are relatively well known they may not be known precisely but we can get a pretty decent estimate on these we're starting to find lots and lots of stars with planets so we can get a pretty good estimate of things like the rate of star formation and the number of earth-like planets that we're beginning to be able to detect so we have a pretty good handle on these the other ones are the next three are sort of the biological and cultural let's do all four biological and cultural terms these ones we do not know what is the fraction of planets that develop life we only know of one place this has ever happened what is the fraction of those planets that develop intelligent life again we only know of the earth where life formed and then intelligent life formed we could be optimistic and say it's one that every planet that develops life will eventually develop intelligent life or we could be pessimistic and say it's one in a hundred one in a million or one in a billion and that would make it much less likely do they develop communications so do they develop a way of communicating and the big question mark is the lifetime how long is that civilization actively communicating how long does a civilization last so it could be a very small number or it could be a very large number do civilizations last millions or billions of years do civilizations last only a few decades and that's something that we have absolutely no clue of so let's look up what's the answer to this equation there is none the answer is a great big question mark because we don't know there's a wide range of values especially when it comes to these last four we really do not know there could be one civilization us there could be thousands or millions depending on the values that you pick for these different terms it is really more of a discussion point than an equation that will ever have a definitive answer so let's let's uh finish up here we have that is there first is there life out there it's an open question we can't honestly answer it yes or no we do know that the building blocks of life the amino acids are common in the universe and that there are likely many planets with conditions that are similar to the earth the big question is how easily does life form does life form easily or is it a very difficult thing we believe life form very quickly on the earth very early after its formation that gives us some confidence that maybe it is easy for life to form elsewhere but we do not know any of that for sure and whether that life then evolves to intelligence within a regular basis that took a long time on earth that took billions of years so even though life forms easily how common is intelligent life and again the biggest question how long does that advanced civilization last it may not if it's only a few decades then we're unlikely to communicate with anyone else even if it's millions of years will they quickly become too advanced to even want to communicate with us so let's finish up here as we do with our summary and we talked about really the possibility of life in the universe it's a big question mark we know of life here on earth we don't know of any place else where life has ever formed we have sent messages to civilizations by a number of different methods and we talked about the drake equation which allows us to consider the variables needed to determine if there are other civilizations out there so that concludes our lecture on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence we'll be back again next time for another topic in astronomy so until then have a great day everyone and i will see you in class | Introduction to Astronomy - Wagner | UCvryQCnfR2qEWueq-UaWKDw | 2020-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,976 | 15,655 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ULrU2QuguCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULrU2QuguCQ | Kingdom of Jerusalem | Wikipedia audio article | the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem was a crusader state established in the southern Levant by Godfrey of bouillon in 1099 after the first crusade the kingdom lasted nearly 200 years from 1099 until 1291 when the last remaining possession acre was destroyed by the Mamluks but its history is divided into two distinct periods the sometimes so-called first Kingdom of Jerusalem lasted from 1099 to 1187 when it was almost entirely overrun by Saladin after the subsequent Third Crusade the kingdom was re-established in Acre in 1192 and lasted until that city's destruction in 1291 except for a brief two decades in which frederick ii of Hohenstaufen reclaimed jerusalem back into christian hands after the sixth crusade this second kingdom is sometimes called the second kingdom of jerusalem or the kingdom of acre after its new capital most of the Crusaders who settled there were of French origin topic geographic boundaries at first the kingdom was little more than a loose collection of towns and cities captured during the crusade but at its height in the mid 12th century the kingdom encompassed roughly the territory of modern-day Israel Palestine and the southern parts of Lebanon from the Mediterranean Sea the kingdom extended in a thin strip of land from Beirut in the north to the Sinai desert in the south into modern Jordan and Syria in the east and towards Fatima Egypt in the West three other Crusader states founded during and after the First Crusade were located further north the County of Odessa 1097 to 1140 for the Principality of Antioch 1098 212 68 and the county of Tripoli 1109 212 89 while all three were independent they were closely tied to Jerusalem beyond these to the north and west lay the states of Armenian Silesia and the Byzantine Empire with which Jerusalem had a close relationship in the 12th century further east various muslim emirates were located which were ultimately allied with the Abbasid caliph in baghdad the fragmentation of the Muslim East allowed for the initial success of the crusade but as the 12th century progressed the kingdom's Muslim neighbors were united by newer ad-din zengi and Saladin who vigorously began to recapture lost territory Jerusalem itself fell to Saladin in 1187 and in the 13th century the kingdom was reduced to a few cities along the Mediterranean coast in this period the kingdom was ruled by the lessig Ninh dynasty of the kingdom of Cyprus another Crusader state founded during the Third Crusade dynastic ties also strengthened with Tripoli Antioch and Armenia the kingdom was soon increasingly dominated by the Italian city-states of Venice and Genoa as well as the imperial ambitions of the Holy Roman emperors emperor frederick ii reigned 1222 1250 claimed the kingdom by marriage but his presence sparked a civil war 12:28 to 1243 among the kingdom's nobility the kingdom became little more than a pawn in the politics and warfare of the iobit and Mameluke dynasties in egypt as well as the cuirass Mian and Mongol invaders as a relatively minor kingdom it received little financial or military support from Europe despite numerous small expeditions European generally proved unwilling to undertake an expensive journey to the east for an apparently losing cause the Mameluke Sultan's by burrs rained 1262 1277 in a lush RIF Khalil rained 1292 1293 eventually Recon Kurd all the remaining Crusader strongholds culminating in the destruction of acre in 1291 topic people the kingdom was ethnically religiously and linguistically diverse although the Crusaders themselves in their descendants were an elite Catholic minority they imported many customs and institutions from their homelands in Western Europe and there were close familial and political connections with the west throughout the kingdom's existence the kingdom also inherited oriental qualities influenced by the preexisting customs and populations the majority of the kingdom's inhabitants were Native Christians especially Greek in Syriac Orthodox as well as Sunni and Shia Muslims the native Christians and Muslims who were a marginalized lower class tended to speak Greek and Arabic while the Crusaders who came mainly from France spoke French there were also a small number of Jews and Samaritans according to the Jewish writer Benjamin of Tudela who traveled through the kingdom around 1170 there were 1,000 Samaritans in Nablus 200 in case surya and 300 in Ascalon since sets a lower bound for the samaritan population at 1500 since the contemporary tallada a samaritan chronicle also mentions communities in Gaza and acre Benjamin of Tudela estimated the total Jewish population of 14 cities in the kingdom to be 1200 making the Samaritan population of the time larger than the Jewish perhaps for the only time in history topic history topic first crusade and the foundation of the kingdom the first crusade was preached at the Council of Clermont in 1095 by pope urban ii with the goal of assisting the byzantine empire against the invasions of the seljuq turks however the main objective quickly became the control of the Holy Land the Byzantines were frequently at war with the Seljuks and other Turkish dynasties for control of Anatolia and Syria the Sunni Seljuks had formerly ruled the great seljuq empire but this Empire had collapsed into several smaller states after the death of Malik Shah the first in 1092 Malik Shah was succeeded in the Anatolian sultanate of rûm by killing jar Cellini and in syria by his brother - - i who died in 1095 - - Shias son's fakher all milk Redwyne and du kak inherited Aleppo and Damascus respectively further dividing Syria amongst Amir's antagonistic towards each other as well as Kaaba the at Abegg of Mosul this disunity among the Anatolian and Syrian Amir's allowed the Crusaders to overcome any military opposition they faced on the way to Jerusalem Egypt and much of Palestine were controlled by the Arab Shiite Fatimid Caliphate which had extended further into Syria before the arrival of the seljuqs warfare between the Fatimids and seljuqs caused great disruption for the local Christians and for Western pilgrims the fatimids under the nominal rule of caliph al maseeh I but actually controlled by Vizier LAFD al shahanshah had lost Jerusalem to the Seljuks in 1073 they recaptured it in 1098 from the r2 kids a smaller Turkish tribe associated with the Seljuks just before the arrival of the Crusaders the Crusaders arrived at Jerusalem in June 1099 a few of the neighboring towns Ramla lit up Bethlehem and others were taken first and Jerusalem itself was captured on July 15 on the 22nd of July a council was held in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to establish a king for the newly created kingdom of Jerusalem Raymond IV of Toulouse and Godfrey of bouillon were recognized as the leaders of the crusade and the siege of Jerusalem Raymond was the wealthier and more powerful of the two but at first he refused to become king perhaps attempting to show his piety and probably hoping that the other Nobles would insist upon his election anyway the more popular Godfrey did not hesitate like Raymond and accepted a position as secular leader although it is widely claimed that he took the title advocate as sancti Sepulcher II advocate or defender of the holy sepulcher this title is used only in a letter that was not written by Godfrey instead Godfrey himself seems to have used the more ambiguous term princeps or simply retained his title of Dux from lower Lorraine according to William of Tyre writing in the later 12th century when Godfrey had become a legendary hero he refused to wear a crown of gold where Christ had worn a crown of thorns Robert the monk is the only contemporary chronicler of the crusade to report that Godfrey took the title King Raymond was incensed and took his army to forage away from the city the New Kingdom and Godfrey's reputation was secured with the defeat of the Fatimid Egyptian army under LAFD al shahanshah at the Battle of Ascalon one month after the conquest on August 12th but Raymond and Godfrey's continued antagonism prevented the Crusaders from taking control of Ascalon itself there was still some uncertainty about what to do with the new kingdom the papal Leggett Dame Bert of Pisa convinced Godfrey to hand over Jerusalem to him as Latin patriarch with the intention to set up a theocratic state directly under papal control according to William of Tyre Godfrey may have supported Dame Bert's efforts and he agreed to take possession of one or two other cities and thus enlarged the kingdom if Dame Bert were permitted to rule Jerusalem Godfrey did indeed increase the boundaries of the kingdom by capturing Jaffa Haifa Tiberias and other cities and reducing many others to tributary status he set the foundations for the system of vassalage in the kingdom establishing the Principality of Galilee in the county of Jaffa but his reign was short and he died of an illness in 1100 his brother Baldwin of Boulogne successfully outmaneuvered Dame Burt and claimed Jerusalem for himself as king of the Latins of Jerusalem Dame Burke compromised by crowning Baldwin in Bethlehem rather than Jerusalem but the path for a secular state had been laid within this secular framework a Catholic Church hierarchy was established Oh top of the local Eastern Orthodox and Syriac Orthodox authorities who retained their own hierarchies the Catholics considered them schismatics and thus illegitimate and vice versa under the latin patriarch there were four suffrage an archdiocese and numerous dioceses topic expansion during Baldwin eyes rain the kingdom expanded even further the numbers of European inhabitants increased as the minor crusade of 1101 brought reinforcements to the kingdom baldwin repopulated Jerusalem with Frank's and native Christians after his expedition across the Jordan in 11:15 with help from the Italian city-states and other adventurers notably King Sigurd the first of Norway Baldwin captured the port cities of Acre 11:04 Beirut 1110 and Sidon 1111 while exerting his suzerainty over the other Crusader states to the north Odessa which he had founded in 1097 during the crusade Antioch and Tripoli which he helped capture in 1109 he successfully defended against Muslim invasions from the Fatimids at the numerous battles at Ramallah and elsewhere in the southwest of the kingdom and from Damascus and Mosul at the Battle of alsanna breh in the Northeast in 1113 as Thomas Madden says Baldwin was the true founder of the Kingdom of Jerusalem who had transformed a tenuous arrangement into a solid feudal state with brilliance and diligence he established a strong monarchy conquered the Palestinian coast reconciled the Crusader barons and built strong frontiers against the kingdom's Muslim neighbors Baldwin brought with him an Armenian wife traditionally named Arda although never named such by contemporaries whom he had married to gain political support from the Armenian population in Odessa and whom he quickly set aside when he no longer needed Armenian support in Jerusalem he bigamous Lee married Adelaide del Vasto region of Sicily in 1113 but was convinced to divorce her as well in 11:17 Adelaide's son from her first marriage roger ii of sicily never forgave jerusalem and for decades withheld much-needed sicilian naval support baldwin died without heirs in 1118 during a campaign against egypt and the kingdom was offered to his brother Eustace three of Boulogne who had accompanied Baldwin and Godfrey on the crusade Eustace was uninterested and instead the crown passed to Baldwin's relative probably a cousin Baldwin of levorg who had previously succeeded him in Odessa Baldwin too was an able ruler and he too successfully defended against Fatimid and seljuq invasions although Antioch was severely weakened after the Battle of ager sanguinis in 1119 and Baldwin himself was held captive by the Emir of Aleppo from 1122 to 1124 Baldwin led the Crusader States to victory at the Battle of Azaz in 1125 his reign saw the establishment of the first military orders the Knights Hospitaller and the Knights Templar the earliest surviving written laws of the kingdom compiled at the Council of Nablus in 1120 and the first commercial treaty with the Republic of Venice the pactum war Mundi in 1124 the increase of naval and military support from Venice led to the capture of tyre that year the influence of Jerusalem was further extended over a Desa in Antioch where Baldwin - acted as regent when their own leaders were killed in battle although there were Regency governments in Jerusalem as well during Baldwin's captivity Baldwin was married to the Armenian noblewoman morphia of Mele Deane and had four daughters hodr Anna and Alice who married into the families of the count of Tripoli and Prince of Antioch Yvetta who became an influential Abbess and the eldest Melisande a who was his heir and succeeded him upon his death in 1131 with her husband Fulk V of Anjou as King consort their son the future Baldwin 3 was named co-heir by his grandfather pick Odessa Damascus and the Second Crusade you Falk was an experienced Crusader and had brought military support to the kingdom during a pilgrimage in 1120 he brought Jerusalem into the sphere of the edge of an empire as the father of Geoffrey V of Anjou and grandfather of the future henry ii of england not everyone appreciated the imposition of a foreigner as king in 1132 Antioch Tripoli and Edessa all asserted their independence and conspired to prevent Fulk from exercising the suzerainty of Jerusalem over them he defeated Tripoli in battle and settled the Regency in Antioch by arranging a marriage between the countess Melissa nice Constance and his own relative Raymond of Poitier's meanwhile in Jerusalem the native Crusader Nobles opposed Fulks preference for his Angevin retinue in 1134 Hugh two of Jaffa revolted against Falk aligned with the Muslim garrison at Ascalon for which he was convicted of treason in absentia the Latin patriarch intervened to settle the dispute but an assassination attempt was then made on hue for which Falk was blamed this scandal allowed MELAS Sunday and her supporters to gain control of the government just as her father had intended accordingly Falk became so exhausted thought not even in unimportant cases did he take any measures without her knowledge and assistance Falk was then faced with a new and more dangerous enemy the Atta begged Zanghi of Mosul who had taken control of Aleppo and had set his sights on Damascus as well the union of these three states would have been a serious blow to the growing power of Jerusalem a brief intervention in 1137 to 1134 john ii komnenos who wished to assert imperial suzerainty over all the Crusader states did nothing to stop the threat of zengi in 1139 Damascus and Jerusalem recognized the severity of the threat to both states and an alliance was concluded which halted zenki's advance Falk used this time to construct numerous castles including Ibelin and Couric after the death of both Faulk and Emperor John in separate hunting accidents in 11:43 zengi invaded and conquered Odessa in 1140 for Queen mela Sunday now regent for her elder son Baldwin three appointed a new constable Manassas of High urges to head the army after Fulks death dasu could not be recaptured despite zenki's own assassination in 1146 the fall of Edessa shocked europe and a second crusade arrived in 11:48 after meeting an acre in june the crusading kings louis the seventh of france and Conrad the third of Germany agreed with MELAS Sunday Baldwin three and the major Nobles of the kingdom to attack Damascus zenki's territory had been divided amongst his sons after his death and Damascus no longer felt threatened so an alliance had been made with zengi son nur ad-din the emir of aleppo perhaps remembering attacks launched on Jerusalem from Damascus in previous decades Damascus seemed to be the best target for the crusade rather than Aleppo or another city to the north which would have allowed for the recapture of Odessa the subsequent siege of Damascus was a complete failure when the city seemed to be on the verge of collapse the Crusader army suddenly moved against another section of the walls and were driven back the Crusaders retreated within three days there were rumors of treachery and bribery and Conrad the third felt betrayed by the nobility of Jerusalem whatever the reason for the failure the French and German armies returned home and a few years later Damascus was firmly under NORAD dense control topic civil war the failure of the Second Crusade had dire long-term consequences for the kingdom the West was hesitant to send large-scale expeditions for the next few decades only small armies came headed by minor European nobles who desired to make a pilgrimage the Muslim states of Syria were mean while gradually united by newer ad-din who defeated the Principality of Antioch at the Battle of in of in 11:49 and gained control of Damascus in 1154 newer ad den was extremely pious and during his rule the concept of jihad came to be interpreted as a kind of counter crusade against the kingdom which was an impediment to Muslim unity both political and spiritual in Jerusalem the Crusaders were distracted by a conflict between MELAS Sunday in Baldwin three MELAS and a continued to rule as regent long after Baldwin came of age she was supported by among others Manasses of higher ages who essentially governed for her as constable her son Amalric whom she set up his count of Jaffa Philip of Millie and the Ibelin family Baldwin asserted his independence by mediating disputes in Antioch and Tripoli and gained the support of the Ibelin brothers when they began to oppose Manassas growing power thanks to his marriage to their widowed mother helvis of Ramallah in 1153 Baldwin had himself crowned as sole ruler and a compromise was reached by which the kingdom was divided in two with Baldwin taking acre and tyre in the north and Melisande a remaining in control of Jerusalem and the cities of the South Baldwin was able to replace Manassas with one of his own supporters Humphrey - of Turin Baldwin and Mela Sunday knew that this situation was untenable Baldwin soon invaded his mother's possessions defeated Manassas and besieged his mother in the Tower of David in Jerusalem Melisande a surrendered and retired to Nablus but Baldwin appointed her his Regent and chief advisor and she retained some of her influence especially in appointing ecclesiastical officials in 1153 Baldwin launched an offensive against Ascalon the fortress in the south from which Fatimid Egyptian armies had continually raided Jerusalem since the foundation of the kingdom the fortress was captured and was added to the county of Jaffa still in the possession of his brother Amalric topic Byzantine Alliance an invasion of Egypt with the capture of Ascalon the southern border of the kingdom was now secured in Egypt formerly a major threat to the kingdom but now dis stabilized under the reign of several underaged caliphs was reduced to a tributary state newer Eden remained a threat in the east and Baldwin had to contend with the advances of Byzantine Emperor Manuel the first come Maness who claimed suzerainty over the Principality of Antioch in order to bolster the defenses of the kingdom against the growing strength of the Muslims Baldwin 3 made the first direct alliance with the Byzantine Empire by marrying Theodoric Amina and niece of Emperor Manuel Manuel married Baldwin's cousin Maria as William of Tyre put it it was hoped that Manuel would be able to relieve from his own abundance that distress under which our realm was suffering and to change our poverty into super abundance when Baldwin died childless in 1162 a year after his mother melis Sunday the kingdom passed to his brother Amalric who renewed the alliance negotiated by Baldwin in 1163 the chaotic situation in Egypt led to a refusal to pay tribute to Jerusalem and requests were sent to newer ad Denton for assistance in response Amalric invaded but was turned back when the Egyptians flooded the Nile at bill buys the Egyptian Vizier shall war again requested help from nur ad-din who sent his general shirkuh but sure war quickly turned against him and allied with am Alaric am Alaric and shirkuh both besieged bill buys in 1164 but both withdrew due to newer ad dense campaigns against Antioch where bohemian three of Antioch and Raymond three of Tripoli were defeated at the Battle of harem it seemed likely that Antioch itself would fall to newer ad den but he withdrew when Emperor Manuel sent a large Byzantine force to the area newer ad din sent shirkuh back to Egypt in 1166 and shal war again allied with a mal raeng who was defeated at the Battle of Alba mine despite the defeat both sides withdrew but shal war remained in control with a Crusader garrison in Cairo a maverick cemented his alliance with manuel by marrying Manuel's niece Maria coming in 1167 and an embassy led by William of Tyre was sent to Constantinople to negotiate a military expedition but in 1168 Amal pillaged bill buys without waiting for the Naval Support promised by Manuel a maverick accomplished nothing else but his actions prompted to war to switch sides again and seek help from shirkuh Chihuahuas promptly assassinated and when shirkuh died in 1169 he was succeeded by his nephew Yusuf better known as Saladin that year Manuel sent a large Byzantine fleet of some 300 ships to assist him Alaric and the town of Damietta was placed under siege however the Byzantine fleet sailed with enough provisions for only three months by the time that the Crusaders were ready supplies were already running out and the fleet retired each side sought to blame the other for the failure but both knew that they could not take Egypt without the other's assistance the Alliance was maintained and plans for another campaign in Egypt were made which ultimately were to come to naught in the end newer ad-din was victorious and Saladin established himself as Sultan of Egypt Saladin soon began to assert his independence from nur ad-din and with the death of both amalric and nur ad-din in 1174 he was well placed to begin exerting control over newer ad-din Syrian possessions as well upon the death of the pro-western Emperor Manuel in 1180 the Kingdom of Jerusalem lost its most powerful ally the subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions the court party made up of Baldwin's mother the Mavericks first wife Agnes of curtain a her immediate family and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favor of war with Saladin and the noble party led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom who favored peaceful coexistence with the Muslims this is the interpretation offered by William of Tyre who was firmly placed in a noble camp and his view was taken up by subsequent historians in the 20th century Marshall W Baldwin Steven Runciman and huggsy Mayer favored this interpretation Peter W ed burry on the other hand argues that William as well as the 13th century authors who continued Williams Chronicle in French and were allied to Raymond's supporters in the Ibelin family cannot be considered impartial although the events were clearly a dynastic struggle the vision was not between native Baron's and newcomers from the West but between the Kings maternal and paternal Ken miles of plants he was briefly Bailey or Regent during Baldwin IVs minority miles was assassinated in October 11 74 in count Raymond three of Triple E amalric's first cousin became Regent it is highly probable that Raymond or his supporters engineered the assassination Baldwin reached his majority in 1176 and despite his illness he no longer had any legal need for a Regent since Raymond was his nearest relative in the male line with a strong claim to the throne there was concern about the extent of his ambitions although he had no direct heirs of his own to balance this the king turned from time to time to his uncle Jocelyn three of Edessa who was appointed seneschal in 1176 Jocelyn was more closely related to Baldwin than Raymond West but had no claim to the throne himself as a leper Baldwin had no children and could not be expected to rule much longer so the focus of his succession passed to his sister Sibylla and his younger half-sister Isabella Baldwin and his advisors recognized that it was essential for Sibylla to be married to a Western nobleman in order to access support from European states in a military crisis while Raymond was still Regent a marriage was arranged for Sibylla and William of Montferrat a cousin of Louis the seventh of France and a frederick barbarossa Holy Roman Emperor it was hoped that by lying with a relative of the western Emperor Frederick would come to the kingdom's aid Jerusalem looked again towards the Byzantine Empire for help and Emperor Manuel was looking for a way to restore his empires prestige after his defeat at the Battle of my rhea Calphalon in 1176 this mission was undertaken by Raynald of Chatillon after William of Montferrat arrived in 1176 he fell ill and died in June 1177 leaving Sibylla widowed and pregnant with the future Baldwin V Raynald was then named Regent soon afterwards Philip of Flanders arrived in Jerusalem on pilgrimage he was Baldwin IVs cousin and the king offered him the Regency and command of the army both of which Philip refused although he objected to the appointment of Raynald as regent Philip then attempted to intervene in the negotiations for Sevilla's second husband and suggested one of his own retinue but the native Baron's refused his suggestion in addition Phillips seemed to think he could carve out a territory of his own in Egypt but he refused to participate with the planned Byzantine Jerusalem expedition the expedition was delayed and finally cancelled and Philip took his army away to the north most of the army of Jerusalem marched north with Philip Raymond 3 and bohemian 3 to attack Hama and Saladin took the opportunity to invade the kingdom Baldwin proved to be an effective and energetic King as well as being a brilliant military commander he defeated Saladin at the Battle of menthe Gazette in September 11 77 despite being greatly outnumbered and having to rely on a levy on mass although Baldwin's presence despite his illness was inspirational direct military decisions were actually made by Raynald q3 of burgundy was expected to come to Jerusalem and Mary Sibylla but he was unable to leave France due to the political unrest there in 1179 - 1180 following the death of Louis the 7th meanwhile Baldwin IVs stepmother Maria mother of Isabella and stepmother of Sibylla married Balian of Ibelin at Easter in 1180 Raymond and his cousin bohemian three of Antioch attempted to force Sibylla to marry Baal Ian's brother Baldwin of Ibelin Raymond and bohemian were King Baldwin's nearest male relatives in the paternal line and could have claimed the throne if the king died without an heir or a suitable replacement before Raymond and bohemian derived Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sibylla to be married to a point of a newcomer died of lessig Ninh whose older brother Amalric of Lustig Ninh was already an established figure at court internationally the less ignant were useful as vassals of Baldwin and sibelius cousin henry ii of england Baldwin betrothed eight-year-old Isabella to Humphrey IV of Turin stepson of the powerful Raynald of Chatillon thereby removing her from the influence of the Ibelin family and that of her mother the dispute between the two factions in the kingdom effected the election of a new patriarch in 1180 when patriarch Amalric died on the 6th of october 1180 the two most obvious choices for his successor were william of tyre and Heraclius of kay surya they were fairly evenly matched in background and education but politically they were allied with opposite parties as Heric this was one of Agnes of Curtin A's supporters the canons of the holy sepulcher asked the king for advice and Heraclius was chosen through Agnes influence there were rumours that Agnes and Heraclius were lovers but this information comes from the partisan 13th century continuations of william of tires history and there is no other evidence to substantiate such a claim at the end of 1181 Reynald of Chatillon rated south into arabia in the direction of Medina although he did not make it that far it was probably around this time that Raynald also attacked a Muslim Caravan the kingdom had a truce with Saladin at the time and Raynolds actions have been seen as an independent act of brigandage it is possible that he was trying to prevent Saladin from moving his forces north to take control of Aleppo which would have strengthened Saladin zhh position in response Saladin attacked the kingdom in 1182 but was defeated at Belvoir Castle King Baldwin although quite ill was still able to command the army in person Saladin attempted to besieged Beirut from land and sea and Baldwin raided demoscene territory but neither side did significant damage in December 1182 Raynald launched a naval expedition on the Red Sea which made it as far south as rebake the expedition was defeated and two of reynolds men were actually taken to mecca to be executed in public like his earlier raids Reynolds expedition is usually seen as selfish and ultimately fatal for Jerusalem but according to Bernard Hamilton it was actually shrewd strategy meant to damage Sally Dean's prestige and reputation in 1183 a general tax was levied throughout the kingdom which was unprecedented in Jerusalem and almost all of medieval Europe to that point the tax helped pay for larger armies for the next few years more troops were certainly needed since Saladin was finally able to gain control of Aleppo and with peace in his northern territories he could focus on Jerusalem in the south King Baldwin was so incapacitated by his leprosy that it was necessary to appoint a regent and Guy of lessig Ninh was chosen as he was Baldwin's legal heir and the King was not expected to live the inexperienced guy led the Frankish army against Saladin incursions into the kingdom but neither side made any real games and guy was criticized by his opponents for not striking against Saladin when he had the chance in October 11 83 isabella married humphrey of turin at couric during a siege by Saladin who perhaps hoped to take some valuable prisoners as King Baldwin although now blind and crippled had recovered enough to resume his reign in his command of the army guy was removed from the Regency and his five year old stepson King Baldwin's nephew and namesake Baldwin was crowned as Co king in November King Baldwin himself then went to relieve the castle carried on a litter and attended by his mother he was reconciled with Raymond of Tripoli and appointed him military commander the siege was lifted in December and Saladin retreated to Damascus Saladin attempted another siege in 1184 but Baldwin repelled that attack as well and Saladin raided Nablus and other towns on the way home in October 1184 guy of lessig Ninh led an attack on the Bedouin nomads from his base in Ascalon unlike Raynolds attacks on caravans which may have had some military purpose guy attacked a group that was usually loyal to Jerusalem and provided intelligence about the movements of Saladin troops at the same time King Baldwin contracted his final illness and Raymond of Tripoli rather than guy was appointed as his Regent his nephew Baldwin was paraded in public wearing his crown as Baldwin V Baldwin IV finally succumbed to his leprosy in May 1185 meanwhile the succession crisis had prompted a mission to the west to seek assistance in 1180 for patriarch Heraclius traveled throughout the courts of Europe but no help was forthcoming heraclius offered the keys of the Holy Sepulchre those of the Tower of David and the banner of the Kingdom of Jerusalem but not the crown itself to both philip ii of france and henry ii of england the latter as a grandson of fault was a first cousin of the royal family of jerusalem and had promised to go on crusade after the murder of Thomas Becket both Kings preferred to remain at home to defend their own territories rather than act as regent for a child in Jerusalem the few European Knights who did travel to Jerusalem did not even see any combat since the truce with Saladin had been re-established William the 5th of Montferrat was one of the few who came to his grandson when v's ate Baldwin V's rule with Raymond of Tripoli as regent and his great uncle Jocelyn of Edessa as his guardian was short he was a sickly child and died in the summer of 1186 Raymond and his supporters went to Nablus presumably in an attempt to prevent Sibylla from claiming the throne but Sibylla and her supporters went to Jerusalem where it was decided that the kingdom should pass to her on the condition that her marriage to gai be annulled she agreed but only if she could choose her own husband and king and after being crowned she immediately crowned guy with her own hands Raymond had refused to attend the coronation and in Nablus he suggested that Isabella and Humphrey should be crowned instead but Humphrey refused to agree to this plan which would have certainly started a civil war Humphrey went to Jerusalem and swore allegiance to guy in Sibylla as did most of Raymond's other supporters Raymond himself refused to do so and left for Tripoli Baldwin of Ibelin also refused gave up his Fife's and left for Antioch topic loss of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade Raymond of Tripoli allied with Saladin against guy and allowed a Muslim garrison to occupy his fief in Tiberias probably hoping that Saladin would help him overthrow a guy Saladin meanwhile had pacified his Mesopotamian territories and was now eager to attack the Crusader Kingdom he did not intend to renew the truce when it expired in 1187 before the truce expired Raynald have Chatillon the lord of ultra jordanian of couric and one of Guise chief supporters recognized that Saladin was massing his troops and attacked Muslim caravans in an attempt to disrupt this guy was on the verge of attacking Rehman but realized that the kingdom would need to be united in the face of the threat from Saladin and Balian of Ibelin affected a reconciliation between the two during Easter in 1187 Saladin attacked Couric again in April and in May a Muslim raiding party ran into the much smaller embassy on its way to negotiate with Raymond and defeated it at the Battle of Crescent near Nazareth Raymond and I finally agreed to attack Saladin at Tiberias but could not agree on the plan Raymond thought a pitched battle should be avoided but guy probably remembered the criticism he faced for avoiding battle in 1183 and it was decided to march out against Saladin directly on July 4th 1187 the army of the kingdom was utterly destroyed at the Battle of Hattin Raymond of Tripoli volleying of Ibelin and Reginald of Sidon escaped but Raynald was executed by Saladin and guy was imprisoned in Damascus over the next few months Saladin easily over ran the entire kingdom only the port of Tyre remained in Frankish hands defended by Conrad of Montferrat the paternal uncle of Baldwin V who had coincidentally arrived just in time from Constantinople the fall of Jerusalem essentially ended the first Kingdom of Jerusalem much of the population swollen with refugees fleeing Saladin conquest of the surrounding territory was allowed to flee to tyre Tripoli or Egypt once they were sent back to Europe but those who could not pay for their freedom were sold into slavery and those who could were often robbed by Christians and Muslims alike on their way into exile the capture of the city led to the Third Crusade launched in 1118 and led by richard the lionheart philip augustus and frederick barbarossa the the last drowned enroute guy of lessig Ninh who had been refused entry to tyre by Conrad began to besiege acre in 1189 during the lengthy siege which lasted until 1191 patriarch Heraclius Queen Sibylla and her daughters and many others died of disease with the death of Sibylla in 1199 now had no legal claim to the kingship and the succession passed to Sebelius half-sister Isabella Isabella's mother Maria and the Ibelin now closely allied to Conrad argued that Isabella and Humphreys marriage was illegal as she had been underage at the time underlying this was the fact that Humphrey had betrayed his wife's cause in 1186 the marriage was annulled amid some controversy Conrad who is now the nearest kinsman to Baldwin V in the male line and had already proved himself a capable military leader then married Isabella but guy refused to concede the crown when Richard arrived in 1191 he and Philip took different sides in the succession dispute Richard backed guy his vassal from Poipu while Philip supported Conrad a cousin of his late father Louis the seventh after much ill feeling in ill health Philip returned home in 1191 soon after the fall of acre Richard defeated Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 and the Battle of Jaffa in 1192 recovering most of the coast but could not recover Jerusalem or any of the inland territory of the kingdom it has been suggested that this may have actually been a strategic decision by Richard rather than a failure as such as he may have recognized that Jerusalem in particular was in fact a strategic liability as long as the Crusaders were obligated to defend it as it was isolated from the sea where Western reinforcements could arrive Conrad was unanimously elected King in April 11 92 but was murdered by the Hashshashin only days later eight days after that the pregnant Isabella was married to count Henry the second of champagne nephew of Richard and Philip but politically allied to Richard as compensation Richard's sole guide the island of Cyprus which Richard had captured on the way to acre although guy continued to claim the throne of Jerusalem until his death in 1194 the crusade came to an end peacefully with the Treaty of Romblon negotiated in 1192 Saladin allowed pilgrimages to be made to Jerusalem allowing the Crusaders to fulfill their vows after which they all returned home the native Crusader barons set about rebuilding their Kingdom from acre in the other coastal cities topic the kingdom of acre for the next hundred years the Kingdom of Jerusalem clung to life as a tiny kingdom hugging the Syrian coastline its capital was moved to acre and controlled most of the coastline of present-day Israel and southern and central Lebanon including the strongholds in towns of Jaffa Arsuf K Surya tyre Sidon and Beirut at best it included only a few other significant cities such as Ascalon and some interior fortresses as well as suzerainty over tripoli and Antioch the new King Henry of champagne died accidentally in 1197 and isabella married for a fourth time to a Murray of less ignant guy's brother Emery had already inherited Cyprus from guy and had been crowned king by frederick barbarossa son Emperor Henry the sixth henry led a crusade in 1197 but died along the way nevertheless his troops recaptured Beirut and Sidon for the kingdom before returning home in 1198 a five year truce was then concluded with the aya bids in Syria in 1198 the IO bid Empire had fallen into civil war after the death of Saladin in 1193 his sons claimed various parts of his empire as Zahir took control of Aleppo al Aziz Othman held Cairo while his eldest son LAFD al retained Damascus Sally Dean's brother al Adil safe ad-din often called SAFF Aden by the Crusaders acquired al jazeera northern mesopotamia and al attles son al mu'azzam took possession of Carrick and Transjordan in 1196 LAFD Al was driven out of Damascus by Al Adil in alliance with Ruth Minh when youth Minh died in 1198 LAFD al returned to power as regent in Egypt for earthman's infant son allied with as Zahir he then attacked his uncle in Damascus the Alliance fell apart and al Adil then defeated al AFD al in Egypt and annexed the country in 1200 al Adil proclaimed himself Sultan of Egypt and Syria entrusting Damascus to al-muazzam and Al Jazeera to another son al-kamil following a second unsuccessful siege of Damascus by the two brothers LAFD al accepted a fief consisting of Sam asada and a number of other towns as a here of Aleppo submitted to his uncle in 1202 thus reuniting the ayah bid territories meanwhile schemes were hatched to reconquer Jerusalem through Egypt a Fourth Crusade was planned after the failure of the third but it resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 and most of the Crusaders involved never arrived in the kingdom Amerie however not knowing of the diversion to Constantinople raided Egypt in advance of the expected invasion both Isabella and a Marie died in 1205 and again an underage girl Isabella and Conrad's daughter Maria of Montferrat became queen of Jerusalem Isabella's half-brother John of Ibelin the old Lord of Beirut governed as regent until 1210 when Maria married an experienced French knight John of Brienne Maria died in childbirth in 1212 and John of Brienne continued to rule as regent for their daughter Isabella the second topic v crusade in frederick ii the fourth Lateran council in 1215 called for a new better organized crusade against egypt in late 1217 andrew ii of hungary and Leopold the sixth Duke of Austria arrived in Acre and along with John of Brienne raided territory further inland including Mount Tabor but without success after the departure of the Hungarians the remaining Crusaders said about refortified K Surya and the Templar fortress of Chateau pellerin throughout the winter of 1217 in spring of 1218 in the spring of 1218 the Fifth Crusade began in earnest when German Crusader fleets landed at acre along with King John who was elected leader of the Crusade the fleet sailed to Egypt and besieged Damietta at the mouth of the Nile in May the siege progressed slowly and the Egyptian Sultan Al Adil died in August 1218 supposedly of shock after the Crusaders managed to capture one of dem e at his towers he was succeeded by his son al Camille in the autumn of 1218 reinforcements arrived from Europe including the papal Leggett Pelagius of albano in the winter the Crusaders were affected by floods and disease and the siege dragged on throughout 1219 when francis of assisi arrived to attempt to negotiate a truce neither side could agree to terms despite the IO bid offer of a 30-year truce and the restoration of Jerusalem and most of the rest of the former kingdom the Crusaders finally managed to starve out the city and captured it in November all Camille retreated to the nearby fortress of Al Mansura but the Crusaders remained in Damietta throughout 1219 and 1220 awaiting the arrival of holy roman emperor frederick ii while king john returned to acre briefly to defend against al-muazzam who was raiding the kingdom from damascus in john's absence still expecting the emperor's imminent arrival in july 12 21 the crusaders set off towards cairo but they were stopped by the rising Nile which al-kamil allowed to flood by breaking the dams along its course the Sultan easily defeated the trapped Crusader army and regained Damietta Emperor Frederick had in fact never left Europe at all after the failure of the crusade John traveled throughout Europe seeking assistance but found support only from Frederick who then married John and Maria's daughter Isabella this second in 1225 the next year Isabella died giving birth to their son Conrad the fourth who succeeded his mother to the throne although he never appeared in the East Frederick had reneged on his promise to lead the Fifth Crusade but was now eager to cement his claim to the throne through Conrad there were also plans to join with al-kamil in attacking al-muazzam in Damascus an alliance which had been discussed with Egyptian envoys in Italy but after continually delaying his departure for the holy land including suffering an outbreak of disease in his fleet he was excommunicated by Pope Gregory the ninth in 1227 the Crusaders led not by frederick but by his representatives richard phil and Jerry Henry the fourth Duke of Limburg and Herman of salsa Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights arrived in the east late in 1227 and while waiting for the Emperor they said about refortified Sidon where they built the sea castle and Montfort which later became the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights the IO bids of Damascus did not dare attack as al-muazzam had suddenly died not long before Frederick finally arrived on the sixth crusade in September 12 28 and claimed the Regency of the kingdom in the name of his infant son Frederick immediately came into conflict with the native nobles of Outremer some of whom resented his attempts to impose imperial authority over both Cyprus and Jerusalem the Cypriot nobles were already quarreling amongst themselves about the Regency for Henry the first of Cyprus who was still a child the High Court of Cyprus had elected John of Ibelin as regent but Henry's mother Alice of champagne wished to appoint one of her supporters Alice and her party members are supporters of the Lessig Ninh Dynasty sided with Frederick whose father had crowned a Marie of lessig Ninh King in 1197 at Limassol frederick demanded that john give up not only the Regency of cyprus but also john's own lordship of beirut on the mainland john argued that frederick had no legal authority to make such demands and refused to give up either title frederick then imprisoned john's sons as hostages to guarantee john support for his crusade John did accompany Frederick to the mainland but frederick was not well-received there one of his few supporters was Baal Ian lord of Sidon who had welcomed the Crusaders the year before and now acted as an ambassador to the AIA bids the death of al-muazzam negated the proposed alliance with al-kamil who along with his brother al Ashraf had taken possession of Damascus as well as Jerusalem from their nephew all new Azam's son and Monsieur droite however all Camille presumably did not know of the small size of Frederick's army nor the divisions within it caused by his excommunication and wished to avoid defending his territories against another crusade Frederick's presence alone was sufficient to regain Jerusalem Bethlehem Nazareth and a number of surrounding castles without a fight these were recovered in February 12 29 in return for a 10-year truce with the AIA bids and freedom of worship for Jerusalem's Muslim inhabitants the terms of the treaty were unacceptable to the patriarch of Jerusalem Gerald of Lausanne who placed the city under interdict in march frederick crowned himself in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre but because of his excommunication and the interdict Jerusalem was never truly reincorporated into the kingdom which continued to be ruled from acre meanwhile in Italy the Pope had used Frederick's excommunication as an excuse to invade his Italian territories the papal armies were led by Frederick's former father-in-law John of Brienne Frederick was forced to return home in 1229 leaving the Holy Land not in triumph but showered with offal by the citizens of acre war of the Lombards and the Barons crusade nevertheless Frederic sent an imperial army in 1231 under Richard Phil and Jerry who occupied Beirut and tyre but was unable to gain control of Acre John's supporters formed a commune in acre of which John himself was elected mayor in 1232 with the help of the Genoese merchants the commune recaptured beirut john also attacked tyre but was defeated by phil and jerry at the Battle of Castle Imbert in may 12 32 on Cyprus King Henry the first came of age in 1232 and John's Regency was no longer necessary both John and Phil and Jerry raced back to Cyprus to assert their authority and the Imperial forces were defeated at the Battle of a greedy on June 15 Henry became undisputed king of Cyprus but continued to support the Ibelin Sauveur the lessig names in the Imperial party on the mainland Phil and Jerry had the support of vehement IV of Antioch the Teutonic Knights the Knights Hospitaller and the peas and merchants John was supported by his Nobles on Cyprus and by his continental holdings in Beirut K Surya and Arsuf as well as by the Knights Templar in the Genoese neither side could make any headway and in 1234 Gregory the ninth excommunicated John and his supporters this was partly revoked in 1235 but still no peace could be made John died in 1236 and the war was taken up by his son Balian of Beirut and his nephew Philip of Montfort meanwhile the treaty with the IO bids was set to expire in 12:39 plans for a new crusade to be led by Frederick came to nothing and Frederick himself was excommunicated by Gregory the ninth again in 12 39 however other European nobles took up the cost including Theobald the 4th count of champagne and king of Navarre Peter of drew an amore V of Montfort who arrived in Acre in September 12 39 Theobald was elected leader of the crusade at a council in Acre attended by the most of the important Nobles of the kingdom including Walter of Brienne John of Arsuf and BA lien of Sidon the arrival of the crusade was a brief respite from the Lombard war Phil and Jerry remained in Tyre and did not participate the council decided to reform is Kalon in the south and attacked Damascus in the north the Crusaders may have been aware of the new divisions among the aya beds all Camille had occupied Damascus in 1238 but had died soon afterwards and his territory was inherited by his family his sons al Adil Abu Bakr and as Salah ayob inherited Egypt in Damascus i yealed marched on cairo in an attempt to drive out al Adil but during his absence Al Camille's brother as Saleh as meal took over Damascus and ayah was taken prisoner by a Nasir droite the Crusaders meanwhile marched to Ascalon along the way Walter of Brienne captured livestock intended to resupply Damascus as the ayah bids had probably learned of the Crusaders plans to attack it the victory was short-lived however as the Crusaders were then defeated by the Egyptian army at Gaza in November 12 39 Henry the second count of Bar was killed in a mori of Montfort captured the Crusaders returned to acre possibly because the native barons of the kingdom were suspicious of filling Jerry and tyre the one took advantage of the IO bid victory to recapture Jerusalem in December the ten-year truce having expired although Ayub was Dodds prisoner the two now allied against Al Adil in Egypt which are you obsessed in 1240 in Damascus his meal recognized the threat of Dawid and ayub against his own possessions and turned to the Crusaders for assistance Theobald concluded a treaty with his meal in return for territorial concessions that restored Jerusalem to Christian control as well as much of the rest of the former kingdom even more territory than Frederick had recovered in 1229 Theobald however was frustrated by the lombard war and returned home in September 1240 almost immediately after Theobald's departure Richard of Cornwall arrived he completed the rebuilding of Ascalon and also made peace with ayob in Egypt I obtained for mies concessions in 1241 and prisoners taken at gaza were exchanged by both sides richard returned to europe in 1241 although the kingdom had essentially been restored the lombard war continued to occupy the kingdom's nobility as the Templars and Hospitaller supported opposite sides they also attacked each other and the Templars broke the treaty with the IO bids by attacking Nablus in 1241 Conrad proclaimed that he had come of age in 1242 eliminating both Frederick's claim to the Regency and the need for an imperial Guardian to govern in his place although he had not yet turned 15 the age of majority according to the customs of Jerusalem through Conrad Frederick tried to send an imperial Regent but the anti-imperial faction in Acre argued that Jerusalem's laws allowed them to appoint their own Regent in June the oak tower granted the Regency to Alice of champagne who as the daughter of Isabella the first was Conrad's great-aunt and his closest relative living in the kingdom Alice ordered Phil and Jerry to be arrested and along with the Ibelin and Venetians besieged tyre which fell in July 12:43 the lombard war was over but the king was still absent as Conrad never came to the east Alice was prevented from exercising any real power as regent by Philip of Montfort who took control of tyre and volleying of Beirut who continued to hold acre topic crusade of Louis the ninth the AIA bids were still divided between ayob in Egypt his meal in Damascus and what in couric his meal - what an al mansur ibrahim of homs went to war with Ayub who hired the quarries means to fight for him the chorus means were nomadic turks from central asia who had recently been displaced by the mongols further to the east and were now residing in Mesopotamia with Ayub support they sacked Jerusalem in the summer of 12 44 leaving it in ruins and useless to both Christians and Muslims in October the chorus means along with the Egyptian army under the command of Vipers were met by the Frankish army led by Philip of Montfort Walter of Brienne and the Masters of the Templars Hospital errs and Teutonic Knights along with al mansur into what on October 17th the Egyptian chorus me an army destroyed the Frankish Syrian coalition and Walter of Brienne was taken captive and later executed by 12:47 Ayub had reoccupied most of the territory that had been conceded in 12:39 and had also gained control of Damascus a new crusade was discussed at the Council of Lyon in 1245 by Pope Innocent the fourth the council deposed frederick ii so no help could be expected from the empire but king louie the 9th of france had already vowed to go on crusade lewis arrived in cyprus in 1248 where he gathered an army of his own men including his brothers robert of Artois Charles of Anjou and Alphonse of Poitier's and those of Cyprus and Jerusalem led by the Ibelin family John of Jaffa Guy of Ibelin and Baal Ian of Beirut once again the target was Egypt Damietta was captured without resistance when the Crusaders landed in June 12:49 but the crusade halted there until November by which time the egyptian sultan ayob had died and had been succeeded by his son Toronto in February the Crusaders were defeated at the Battle of al Mansura where Robert of Artois was killed the Crusaders were unable to cross the Nile and suffering from disease and lack of supplies retreated towards Damietta in April they were defeated along the way at the Battle of Ferris Kerr with Lewis being taken captive by Toronto during Lewis's captivity tarantulas overthrown by his Mameluke soldiers led by the general ABAC who then released Lewis in May in return for Damietta and a large ransom for the next four years Lewis resided in acre and helped tree fortify that city along with K Surya Jaffa and Sidon he also made truces with the aya beds in Syria and sent embassies to negotiate with the Mongols who were beginning to threaten the Muslim world before returning home in 1254 he left behind a large garrison of French soldiers in acre under the command of Geoffrey of Surgeons in the midst of these events Alice of champagne had died in 1246 and had been replaced as regent by her son King Henry the first of Cyprus for whom John of Jaffa served as Bailey an acre during Louis the ninth stay in Acre Henry the first died in 1253 and was succeeded in Cyprus by his infant son Hugh - Hugh was technically regent of Jerusalem as well both for Conrad and for Conrad's son Conrad and after Conrad died in 1254 both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's mother placements of Antioch but John remained Bailey for Hugh in acre John made peace with Damascus and attempted to regain Ascalon the Egyptians now ruled by the Mamluk Sultanate besieged Jaffa in 1256 in response John defeated them and afterwards gave up the Bailey age to his cousin John of Arsuf war of saints Abbas in 1256 the commercial rivalry between the Venetian and Genoese merchant colonies broke out into open warfare in acre the two colonies disputed possession of the Monastery of Saint Saba's the Genoese assisted by the peas and merchants attacked the Venetian Quarter and burned their ships but the Venetians drove them out the Venetians were then expelled from tyre by Philip of Montfort John of Arsuf John of Jaffa John the second of Beirut the Templars and the Teutonic Knights supported the Venetians who also convinced the peasants to join them while the Hospitaller supported the Genoese in 1257 the Venetians conquered the monastery and destroyed its fortifications although they were unable to expel the Genoese completely they blockaded the Genoese quarter but the Genoese were supplied by the hospital errs whose complex was nearby and by Philip of Montfort who sent food from tyre in August 12 57 John of Arsuf tried to end the war by granting commercial rights in Acre to ancona an Italian ally of Genoa but aside from Philip of Montfort and the hospital errs the rest of the nobles continued to support Venice in June 12 58 Philip and the hospital arrggh marched on Acre while a Genoese fleet attacked the city by sea the naval battle was won by Venice and the Genoese were forced to abandon their quarter and flee to tyre with Philip the war also spread to Tripoli and Antioch where the embryo family descended from Genoese Crusaders were pitted against Bohemian VIII of Antioch who supported the Venetians in 1261 the patriarch Jacques Penta lien organized a council to re-establish order in the kingdom though the Genoese did not return to acre topic Mongols it was during this period that the Mongols arrived in the near East their presence further east had already displaced the quarries means and embassies had been sent by various Pope's as well as Louis the ninth to ally or negotiate with them but they were uninterested in alliances they sacked Baghdad in 1258 and Aleppo and Damascus in 1260 destroying both the Abbasid Caliphate and the last vestiges of the iobit dynasty Heather my of Armenia and vehement V of Antioch had already submitted to the Mongols as vassals some of the Mongols were Nestorian Christians including Kidd Bukka one of the generals at the sieges of Baghdad and Damascus but despite this the nobles of Acre refused to submit as the kingdom was by now a relatively unimportant state the mongols paid little attention to it but there were a few skirmishes in 1260 the forces of Julian of Sidon killed the nephew of Chewbacca who responded by sacking Sidon and john ii of beirut was also captured by the mongols during another raid the apparently inevitable Mongol conquest was stalled when Hulagu the Mongol commander in Syria returned home after the death of his brother monk Kahn leaving kid Bukka with a small garrison the Mamluks of Egypt then sought and were granted permission to advance through Frankish territory and defeated the Mongols at the battle of ain jalut in September 1260 kid Bukka was killed in all of Syria fell under Mameluke control on the way back to Egypt the mamluk sultan qutuz was assassinated by the general vipers who was far less favorable than his predecessor to alliances with the franks topic fall of acre jonov Arsuf had died in 1258 and was replaced as bailey by geoffrey of sir genes Louis the ninth lieutenant in acre place ins died in 1261 but as her son Hugh too was still underage Cyprus passed to his cousin Hugh of Antioch lessig Ninh whose mother Isabella of Cyprus Alice of champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus daughter and Hugh I eyes aunt took over the Regency in Acre she appointed as Bailey her husband Henry of Antioch who was also play since his uncle but died in 1264 the Regency an acre was then claimed by Hugh of Antioch law Sigmund and his cousin Hugh at Brienne and Hugh too died in 1267 before he reached the age of majority Hugh of Antioch lessig Ninh won the dispute and succeeded Hugh to on Cyprus as Hugh three when konradin was executed in Sicily in 1268 there was no other Hohenstaufen heir to succeed him and Hugh three inherited the Kingdom of Jerusalem as well in 1269 this was disputed by another branch of the LA Signum family Maria of Antioch daughter of bohemian div' of Antioch and Melisande a of less ignant herself a daughter of Isabella the first in a maverick to claim the throne as the oldest living relative of Isabella the first but for the moment her claim was ignored by this time the Mamluks under by burrs were taking advantage of the kingdom's constant disputes and began conquering the remaining Crusader cities along the coast in 1265 vipers took caesarea Haifa and Arsuf and Cepheid and Turin in 1266 in 1268 he captured Jaffa and Beaufort and then besieged and destroyed Antioch Hugh three and by burrs made a one-year truce after these conquests Vipers knew that Louis the ninth was planning another crusade from Europe and assumed that the target would once again be Egypt but instead the crusade was diverted to Tunis where Lewis died Viper's was free to continue his campaigns in 1270 he had the assassins kill Philip of Montfort and in 1271 he captured the hospital ER and Teutonic Knights strongholds of crac de chevaliers in Montfort castle he also besieged Tripoli but abandoned it in May when Prince Edward of England arrived the only part of Louis the Knights crusade to arrive in the east Edward could do nothing except arrange a 10-year truce with vipers who nevertheless attempted to have him assassinated as well Edward left in 1272 and despite the Second Council of Leon's plans for another crusade in 1274 no further large-scale expedition ever arrived Hugh III's authority on the mainland began to break down he was an unpopular King and Beirut the only territory left outside of Acre and tyre started to act independently its heiress Isabella of Ibelin widow of Hugh - actually placed it under by Baz protection finding the mainland done governor ball q3 left for Cyprus leaving ball Ian of Arsuf is Bailey then in 1277 Maria of Antioch sold her claim to the kingdom to Charles of Anjou who sent Roger of Sanseverino to represent him the Venetians and Templars supported the claim and ball Ian was powerless to oppose him Viper's died in 1277 and was succeeded by Colin in 1281 the 10-year truce expired and was renewed by Roger Roger returned to Europe after the Sicilian Vespers in 1282 and was replaced by odo pilot gen Hugh three attempted to reassert his authority on the mainland by landing at Beirut in 1283 but this was ineffective and he died in tyre in 1284 he was succeeded briefly by his son John the second who died soon after in 1285 and was succeeded by his brother Hugh III's other son Henry the second that year Colin captured the Hospitaller fortress of Markov Charles of Anjou also died in 1285 and the military orders in the commune of Acre accepted Henry the second is Kane odo pilot Jan refused to recognize him but was allowed to hand acre over to the Templars rather than Henry directly and the Templars then handed it to the Kane war broke out between the Venetians and Genoese again in 1287 and Tripoli fell to Kalla one in 1289 although it was only a matter of time before acre also fell the end of the Crusader Kingdom was actually instigated in 1290 by newly arrived Crusaders who rioted an acre and attacked the city's Muslim merchants Colin died before he could retaliate but his son a lusher of Khalil arrived to besiege in April 1291 acre was defended by Henry the second brother Amalric of tyre the hospital errs Templars and Teutonic Knights the Venetians and pees ins the French garrison led by Jean Ida gray Lee and the English garrison led by autumn de grandson but they were vastly outnumbered henry ii himself arrived in May during the siege but the city fell on May 18th Henry Amalric Auden and Jean escaped as did a young Templar named Roger de Flor but most of the other defenders did not including the master of the Templars guillaume de Bossier tyre fell without a fight the next day Sidon fell in June and Beirut in July the crusaders moved their headquarters north to cities such as Tortosa but lost it too and were forced to relocate their headquarters offshore to cyprus some naval raids and attempts to retake territory were made over the next 10 years but with the loss of the island of our wat in 1302 1303 the kingdom of jerusalem ceased to exist on the mainland the kings of Cyprus for many decades hatched plans to regain the Holy Land but without success for the next 7 centuries up to today a veritable multitude of European monarchs have used the title of King of Jerusalem life in the early Kingdom the Latin population of the kingdom was always small although a steady stream of settlers and new Crusaders continually arrived most of the original Crusaders who fought in the First Crusade simply went home according to William of Tyre barely three hundred knights and two thousand foot soldiers could be found in the kingdom in 1100 during Godfrey siege of Arsuf from the very beginning the Latins were little more than a colonial frontier exercising rule over the native Muslim Greek and Syriac population who were more numerous but Jerusalem came to be known as Outremer the French word for overseas and as new generations grew up in the kingdom they began to think of themselves as natives rather than immigrants although they never gave up their core identity as Western Europeans or Franks their clothing diet and commercialism integrated much oriental particularly Byzantine influence as the chronicler Fulcher of char trees wrote around 1124 for we who were Occidental's now have been made Orientals he who was a Roman or Frank has in this land been made into a Galilean or an inhabitant of Palestine he who is of Reims or char trees has now become a citizen of tire or Antioch we have already forgotten the places of our birth already these are unknown to many of us are not mentioned anymore the Crusaders and their descendants often learn to speak Greek Arabic and other Eastern languages and intermarried with the native Christians whether Greek Syriac or Armenian and sometimes with converted Muslims nonetheless the Frankish principalities remained a distinctive Occidental colony in the heart of Islam Fulcher a participant in the First Crusade and chaplain of Baldwin I continued his chronicle up to 11:27 Folgers Chronicle was very popular and was used as a source by other historians in the West such as orderic vitalis and William of Malmesbury almost as soon as Jerusalem had been captured and continuing throughout the 12th century many pilgrims arrived and left accounts of the new kingdom among them are the English Sea Wolf the Russian abbot daniel the frank fret ellis the byzantine johannes focus and the germans john of wurtzburg and Theodoric aside from these thereafter there is no eyewitness to events in Jerusalem until William of Tyre Archbishop of Tyre and Chancellor of Jerusalem who began riding around 1167 and died around 1184 although he includes much information about the first crusade and the intervening years from the death of Fulcher to his own time drawn mainly from the writings of Alberta backs and Fulcher himself from the Muslim perspective a chief source of information as Osama ib'n monkey a soldier and frequent ambassador from Damascus to Jerusalem in Egypt whose memoirs Kitab ally devar include lively accounts of crusader society in the east further information can be gathered from travelers such as Benjamin of Tudela in ibin Jubair topic Crusader society and demographics the kingdom at first was virtually bereft of a loyal subject population and had few Knights to implement the laws and orders of the realm with the arrival of Italian trading firms the creation of the military orders and emigration by European Knights artisans and farmers the affairs of the kingdom improved and a feudal society developed similar to but distinct from the society the Crusaders knew in Europe the nature of this society has long been a subject of debate among crusade historians in the 19th and early 20th centuries French scholars such as eg ray gaston dodo and Rene grouse it believed that the Crusaders Muslims and Christians lived in a totally integrated society Rani Ellen bloom claims this view was influenced by French imperialism and colonialism if medieval French Crusaders could integrate themselves into local society then certainly modern French colonies in the Levant could thrive in the mid 20th century scholars such as Joshua Prowler RC Smail Marin benveniste and Claude Keun argued instead that the Crusaders lived totally segregated from the native inhabitants who were thoroughly Arab a sized Andorra's llama sized and were a constant threat to the foreign Crusaders Prower argued further that the kingdom was an early attempt at colonization in which the Crusaders were a small ruling class who were dependent on the native population for survival but made no attempt to integrate with them for this reason the rural European society to which the Crusaders were accustomed was replaced by a more secure urban society in the pre-existing cities of the Levant according to ellen blooms interpretation the inhabitants of the kingdom latin christians living alongside native greek and syria christians shia and sunni arabs Sufis Bedouin Turks Druze Jews and Samaritans all had major differences between each other as well as with the Crusaders relations between Eastern Christians and the Latin Crusaders were complex and ambiguous not simply friendly or hostile the Turks were the common enemy for everyone as they were only very recent arrivals in the Levant and although they had imposed their rule prior to the arrival of the Crusaders it is unlikely that they were thoroughly as llama sized as Prower and others believed the Eastern Christians at least probably felt closer ties to their fellow Christian Crusaders than to either Turkic overlords or Muslim Arabs although the Crusaders came upon an ancient urban Society Ellen Blum argues that they neither completely abandoned their rural European lifestyle nor was European society completely rural to begin with Crusader settlement in the Levant resembled the types of colonization and settlement that were already being practiced in Europe a mixture of urban and rural civilization centered around fortresses the Crusaders were neither totally integrated with the native population nor did they segregate themselves in the cities away from the rural natives but rather that they settled in both urban and rural areas specifically they settled in areas that had traditionally been inhabited by the Eastern Christians areas that were traditionally Muslim had very little crusader settlement just as they already had very few native Christian inhabitants into this mixed society the Crusaders adapted existing institutions and introduced their own familiar customs from Europe as in Europe the nobles had their own vassals and were themselves vassals to the king agricultural production was regulated by the ICTA a Muslim system of land ownership and payments roughly though far from exactly equivalent to the feudal system of Europe and this system was not heavily disrupted by the Crusaders as Hans mayor says the Muslim inhabitants of the Latin Kingdom hardly ever appear in the Latin chronicles so information on their role in society is difficult to find the Crusaders had a natural tendency to ignore these matters as simply without interest and certainly not worthy of record although Muslims as well as Jews and Eastern Christians had virtually no rights in the countryside where they were essentially the property of the Crusader Lord who owned the land tolerance for other faiths was in general no higher or lower than that found elsewhere in the Middle East Greeks Syriac and Jews continued to live as they had before subject to their own laws in courts with their former Muslim overlords simply replaced by the Crusaders Muslims now joined them at the lowest level of society the rise the leader of a Muslim or Syriac community was a kind of vassal to whatever Noble owned his land but as the Crusader nobles were absentee landlords the rise and their communities had a high degree of autonomy air and illusion geographer and traveler eben jubair who was hostile to the Franks described the Muslims living under the Christian Crusaders Kingdom of Jerusalem in the late 12th century we left Tipton by a road running past farms where Muslims live who do very well under the Franks may Allah preserve us from such a temptation the regulations imposed on them are the handing over of half of the grain crop at the time of harvest and the payment of a poll tax of one dinar and seven carrots together with a light duty on their fruit trees the Muslims own their own houses and rule themselves in their own way this is the way the farms and big villages are organized in Frankish territory many Muslims are sorely tempted to settle here when they see the far from comfortable conditions in which their brethren live in the districts under Muslim rule unfortunately for the Muslims they have always reasoned for complaint about the in justices of their Chiefs in the lands governed by their core Allah Genest s' whereas they can have nothing but praise for the conduct of the Franks whose justice they can always rely on in the cities Muslims and Eastern Christians were free although no Muslims were permitted to live in Jerusalem itself they were second-class citizens and played no part in politics or law and owed no military service to the crown although in some cities they may have been the majority of the population likewise citizens of the Italian city-states owed nothing as they lived in autonomous quarters in the port cities there were an unknown number of Muslim slaves living in the kingdom there was a very large slave market in Acre which functioned throughout the 12th and 13th centuries although Christians both Western and Eastern were by law prohibited from being sold into slavery the native Christians were often indistinguishable from the Muslim population and the Italian merchants were sometimes accused of selling them along with Muslim slaves slavery was less common than ransom especially for prisoners of war the large numbers of prisoners taken during raids and battles every year ensured that ransom money flowed freely between the Christian and Muslim states escape for prisoners and slaves was probably not difficult as the inhabitants of the countryside were majority Muslim and fugitive slaves were always a problem the only legal means of manumission was conversion to Catholic Christianity no Christian whether Western or Eastern was permitted by law to be sold into slavery the nomadic Bedouin tribes were considered to be the property of the king and under his protection they could be sold or alienated just like any other property and later in the 12th century they were often under the protection of a lesser noble or one of the military orders point to one stone century positions on the question of cultural integration or cultural apartheid remains debated interactions between the Franks and the native Muslims and Christians the muddled prevailed on practical coexistence though likely overstated the accounts of Osama bin monkey of Shay's errs travels through Antioch in Jerusalem described a level of aristocratic exchange elevated above ethnic prejudice contact between Muslims and Christians came on the administrative or personal level on the basis of taxes or translation not communal or cultural representative of a hierarchical lord over subject relationship evidence of intercultural integration remains scarce but evidence of intercultural cooperation and complex social interaction proves more common key use of the word dragon literally translator with Syriac administrators in arabic headsman represented the direct need for negotiation of interests on both sides comments on households with Arabic speaking Christians and a few arabised Jews and Muslims represent a less dichotomous relationship than the mid-20th century historians depicted rather the commonality of Frankish Christians having non Frankish priests doctors and other roles within households and intercultural communities presents the lack of standardized discrimination Giroux la might William of Tyre complained about a trend to hire Jewish or Muslim medical practitioners over their Latin and Frankish counterparts evidence even indicates alterations to Frankish cultural and social customs regarding hygiene notorious amongst Arabs for their lack of washing and knowledge of bathhouse culture going so far as to ensure water supplies for domestic use in addition to irrigation topic population it is impossible to give an accurate estimate of the population of the kingdom Josiah Russell calculates that all of Syria had about 2.3 million people at the time of the Crusades with perhaps eleven thousand villages most of these of course were outside of Crusader rule even at the greatest extent of all for Crusader States it has been estimated by scholars such as Joshua Prower and Marin benveniste that there were at most 120 thousand francs and one hundred thousand Muslims living in the cities with another 250 thousand Muslim and Eastern Christian peasants in the countryside the Crusaders accounted for fifteen to twenty five percent of the total population Benjamin Zi Kedar estimates that there were between three hundred thousand and three hundred sixty thousand nan francs in the kingdom two hundred fifty thousand of whom were villagers in the countryside and one may assume that Muslims were in the majority in some possibly most parts of the Kingdom of Jerusalem as Rani Ellen Blum points out there simply is not enough existing evidence to accurately count the population and any estimate as inherently unreliable contemporary chronicler William of Tyre recorded the census of 1183 which was intended to determine the number of men available to defend against an invasion and to determine the amount of tax money that could be obtained from the inhabitants Muslim or Christian if the population was actually counted william did not record the number in the 13th century john of Ibelin drew up a list of Fife's and the number of knights owed by each but this gives no indication of the non-noble non-latin population the Mamluks bled by by burrs eventually made good their pledge to cleanse the entire middle east of the franks with the fall of Antioch 1268 Tripoli 1289 an acre 1291 those Christians unable to leave the cities were massacred or enslaved and the last traces of Christian rule in the Levant disappeared topic economy the urban composition of the area combined with the presence of the Italian merchants led to the development of an economy that was much more commercial than it was agricultural Palestine had always been a crossroads for trade now this trade extended to Europe as well European goods such as the woolen textiles of northern Europe made their way to the Middle East and Asia while Asian Goods were transported back to Europe Jerusalem was especially involved in the silk cotton and spice trade other items that first appeared in Europe through trade with crusader Jerusalem included oranges and sugar the latter of which chronicler William of Tyre called very necessary for the use and health of mankind quote in the countryside wheat barley legumes olives grapes and dates were grown the Italian city-states made enormous profits from this trade thanks to commercial treaties like the pactum war Mundi and it influenced their renaissance in later centuries Jerusalem collected money through tribute payments first from the coastal cities which had not yet been captured and later from other neighboring states such as Damascus and Egypt which the Crusaders could not conquer directly after Baldwin I extended his rule over ultra Jourdain Jerusalem gained revenue from the taxation of Muslim caravans passing from Syria to Egypt or Arabia the money economy of Jerusalem meant that their manpower problem could be partially solved by paying for mercenaries and uncommon occurrence in medieval Europe mercenaries could be fellow European Crusaders or perhaps more often Muslim soldiers including the famous turkey poles topic education Jerusalem was the center of education in the kingdom there was a school in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where the basic skills of reading and writing Latin were taught the relative wealth of the merchant class meant that their children could be educated there along with the children of Nobles it is likely that William of Tyre was a classmate of future King Baldwin the third higher education had to be undertaken at one of the universities in Europe the development of a university was impossible in the culture of crusader Jerusalem where warfare was far more important than philosophy or theology nonetheless the nobility and general Frankish population were noted for the high literacy lawyers and clerks were in abundance and the study of law history and other academic subjects was a beloved pastime of the royal family and the nobility Jerusalem had an extensive library not only of ancient and medieval Latin works but of Arabic literature much of which was apparently captured from Osama bin monkey and his entourage after a shipwreck in 1154 the Holy Sepulcher contained the kingdom's scriptorium and the city had a Chancery where royal charters and other documents were produced aside from Latin the standard written language of medieval Europe the populace of Crusader Jerusalem communicated in vernacular forms of French and Italian Greek Armenian and even Arabic were used by Frankish settlers topic art and architecture in Jerusalem itself the greatest architectural endeavor was the expansion of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Western Gothic style this expansion consolidated all the separate shrines on the site into one building and was completed by 11:49 outside of Jerusalem castles and fortresses were the major focus of construction Couric and Montreal and ultra Jourdain and Ibelin near Jaffa are among the numerous examples of Crusader castles Crusader art was a mix of Western Byzantine and Islamic styles the major cities featured baths interior plumbing and other advanced hygienic tools which were lacking in most other cities and towns throughout the world the foremost example of Crusader art are perhaps the MELAS and a solder an illuminated manuscript commissioned between 11:35 and 1143 and now located in the British Library and the sculpted nazareth capital's paintings and mosaics were popular forms of art in the kingdom but many of these were destroyed by the Mamluks in the 13th century only the most durable fortresses survived the reconquest topic government and legal system immediately after the first crusade land was distributed to loyal vassals of Godfrey forming numerous feudal Lordships within the kingdom this was continued by Godfrey successors the number and importance of the Lordships varied throughout the 12th and 13th centuries and many cities were part of the royal domain the king was assisted by a number of officers of state the king in the royal court were normally located in Jerusalem but due to the prohibition on Muslim inhabitants the capital was small and underpopulated the king just as often held court at acre Nablus tyre or wherever else he happened to be in Jerusalem the royal family lived firstly on the Temple Mount before the foundation of the Knights Templar and later in the palace complex surrounding the Tower of David there was another Palace complex in Acre because the nobles tended to live in Jerusalem rather than on estates in the countryside they had a larger influence on the king than they would have had in Europe the nobles along with the bishops formed the oak Tower High Court which was responsible for confirming the election of a new king or a regent if necessary collecting taxes minting coins allotting money to the king and raising armies the oak tower was the only judicial body for the nobles of the kingdom hearing criminal cases such as murder rape and treason and simpler feudal disputes such as recovery of slaves sales and purchases of Fife's and default of service punishments included forfeiture of land and exile or in extreme cases death the first laws of the kingdom were according to tradition established during Godfrey of bouillon short reign but were more probably established by Baldwin - at the Council of Nablus in 1120 Benjamin's II Kedar argued that the canons of the Council of Nablus were in force in the 12th century but had fallen out of use by the 13th Marwin Nader questions this and suggests that the canons may not have applied to the whole kingdom at all times the most extensive collection of laws together known as the sizes of Jerusalem were written in the mid 13th century although many of them are purported to be 12th century in origin there were other lesser courts for non nobles and non Latins the Coward a bourgeois provided justice for non noble Adan's dealing with minor criminal offenses such as assault and theft provided rules for disputes between non Latins who had fewer legal rights special courts such as the Cour de Lafond for commercial disputes in the markets and the Coward de la Mer an admiralty court existed in the coastal cities the extent to which native Islamic and Eastern Christian courts continued to function as unknown but the rise probably exercised some legal authority on a local level the Cour de Syrians judged non criminal matters among the native Christians the see reacts for criminal matters non Latins were to be tried in the Cour de bourgeois or even the oak Cour if the crime was sufficiently severe the Italian communes were granted almost complete autonomy from the very early days of the kingdom thanks to their military and naval support in the years following the first crusade this autonomy included the right to administer their own justice although the kinds of cases that fell under their jurisdiction varied at different times the king was recognized as head of the oak tower although he was legally only Primus inter pares topic legacy after the loss of all territory in the Levant in 1291 there were late attempts at further Crusades nominally proposing to recapture Jerusalem but with the rise of the Ottoman Empire their character was more and more that of a desperate defensive war rarely reaching beyond the Balkans Alexandrian Crusades were neo Crusades Henry the fourth of England made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1393 quarters and he later vowed to lead a crusade to recapture the city but he did not undertake such a campaign before his death in 1413 the Levant remained under Ottoman control from 1517 until the partition of the Ottoman Empire in 1918 with the fall of roulade in 1303 the Kingdom of Jerusalem lost its final outpost on the Levantine coast its possession closest to the Holy Land now being Cyprus Henry ii of Jerusalem retained the title of King of Jerusalem until his death in 1324 and the title continued to be claimed by his successors the kings of Cyprus the title of King of Jerusalem was also continuously used by the Angevin Kings of Naples whose founder Charles of Anjou had in 1277 but a claim to the throne from Mary of Antioch thereafter this claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem was treated as a tributary of the crown of Naples which often changed hands by testament her conquest rather than direct inheritance as Naples was a papal fief the Pope's often endorsed the title of King of Jerusalem as well as of Naples and the history of these claims as that of the Neapolitan Kingdom in 1441 control of the kingdom of Naples was lost to Alfonso v of Aragon and the title thus was claimed by the kings of Spain and after the war of the Spanish Succession both by the House of Bourbon in the House of Habsburg the title is still in de facto use by the spanish crown currently held by felipe vi of spain it was also claimed by Otto von Habsburg as Habsburg Pretender until 1958 and by the kings of Italy until 1946 topic see also Assizes of Jerusalem Crusade Oh Tower of Jerusalem history of Palestine Jerusalem during the Crusader period kings of Jerusalem family tree list of kings of Jerusalem officers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem Tara Mary contemporary Crusader state in the Baltics timeline of Jerusalem vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem topic references topic sources topic primary sources Fulcher of char trees a history of the expedition to jerusalem 1095 to 1127 trans francis reader Ryan University of Tennessee press 1969 William of Tyre a history of deeds done beyond the sea trans EA Babcock & a/c cray Columbia University Press 1943 philip k hit e trans an Arab Syrian gentleman and warrior in the period of the Crusades memoirs of Osama bin monkey kitab ally devar new york 1929 topic secondary sources Bernard Hamilton the leper king in his heirs cambridge 2000 carol Hillenbrand the crusades islamic perspectives route llege 2000 p.m. hold the age of the Crusades the Near East from the 11th century to 1517 Longman 1989 Humphreys RS 1997 from Saladin to the Mongols the IO bids of Damascus 1193 to 1260 SUNY press Benjamin Z Hadar Hong's Eberhard mayor and RC Smail IDI Outremer studies in the history of the crusading Kingdom of Jerusalem presented to Joshua Prower llanes AK ben-zvi Institute 1982 John L LeMond D feudal monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1102 12.9 t1 Cambridge Massachusetts 1932 Hansie mayor the Crusades Oxford University Press 1965 trans John Gillingham 1972 per node regime the Crusaders the struggle for the holy land Ignatius press 2003 Joshua Prower the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem European colonialism in the Middle Ages London 1972 Joshua Prower crusader institutions Oxford University Press 1989 Athene Riley Smith the feudal nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem 1174 to 1277 the Macmillan press 1970 Jonathan Reilly Smith the First Crusade and the idea of crusading University of Pennsylvania 1991 Jonathan Riley Smith Edie the Oxford history of the Crusades Oxford 2002 Steven Runciman a history of the Crusades Cambridge University Press 1951 254 Kenneth said an ed a history of the Crusades Madison 1969 to 1989 available online Stephen Tibble monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099 to 1291 Clarendon press 1989 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uvj7-2chW40 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvj7-2chW40 | Battlefield Hardline BETA Gameplay - Blood Money Episode 4 | we'll come lays down to a this is my fourth episode of battlefield hardlines Blood Money in game mode and so obviously the beta and see him jump out right here cuz that's just whoa whoa whoa he got me don't know why can't you run through those we try to run right through a glass door preacher I've actually done it once a real live here nice you just smash into a chopper with an armored truck up in the [ __ ] all right let's see what's in here government may I cover me cover me don't just all right let's go out here goo goo goo we got four guys you can't just get this Gator it smashed his [ __ ] window that's actually a very dangerous route to go you have no cover I'm feeling I'm going to run to some enemies here though maybe not oh boy not all right here we go half a mil what [ __ ] spawn grenades on me and you knit this on [ __ ] I got I a mutant SMG but yo sis maybe I did hit him get dead [ __ ] tryin to steal my money holy [ __ ] don't stand a chance against that [ __ ] thing whoa okay can't spawn anywhere sucks okay whoa whoa oh the car outside okay let that corpse shot me suicides I'm just suicided know what I'm getting off right now though you're driving off the map for chrissakes on what the hell you're doing with move Eddie don't move ah yes beautiful just keep sitting there for me yes you [ __ ] [ __ ] just 11 lose any cash though hopefully takes a while for those things to respawn I'll against the responds or anything these guys aren't even trying to get any money i don'ts we need we don't need much and I'm dead sure them few them know you're all just gonna get Winston by them yeah yeah are gonna get wasted all right well now I can go get some [ __ ] money for home cuz he's my turning right now someone go steal your [ __ ] money I feel about that song quick yes oh we can I got him though [ __ ] you I got you got them both wheezing weren't able to return any money yet haha still gonna feel bad but you know that's the game I'm getting this chopper here and go yeah we are a turn Oh what they killed me out of the chopper chopper certainly didn't explode what's it didn't I just didn't seem like it yeah tons of money saved up there's nothing else to buy in the game oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] there's no throw [ __ ] grenade at your ass it didn't kill him oh nice re well at least the guy of shooting exploded [ __ ] you look I got any money they do got some money on the spot on this guy then it makes a dumbass and just totally drove way past where he needed to go a couple you know what flanking instead couldn't spot that guy wonder why we go I nice wow that's not good really some things just don't make sense man be sure to fire so many boats out on that you just turning and Swiss cheese that's close enough my [ __ ] knows neither for taking our money it's a hell out of my way whoa these guys got some hella accuracy man got my way to get out my way probably want nice there we go this game mode I never get a good kitty yard but more worried about winning I don't really care if my kdr is good we win that's all it matters I tend to do pre damn good in this game mode i usually get actually the number one spot points wise certainly not kdr but points wise I think it's mostly just because I love stealing it's good feeling to steal millions of dollars I'm but regardless i will see you guys in part 5 | Thomas Garon | UCF8ZEY3eN-JTTT-iiF_KSwg | 2014-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 671 | 3,536 |
KPOZcTSeQE4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPOZcTSeQE4 | Path of Exile 3.0 Beta Builds - CRIT Scion Freezing Pulse Totems ( No Gameplay ) | why hello and welcome everybody it is pox again so today i kind of want to go ahead and cover and i think i did this already but i want to be like more specific in this video i want to go ahead and cover my freeze pulse totem scion which is going to be played in i believe it's this tuesday to this tuesday or this monday because of new zealand time as it gets mixed up a little bit for the beta wipe now i also have another build for you guys after this video i'll produce another one which is going to be my crit arc mine's character this is actually a crit freeze pulse totem character now the reason why i want to play freeze pulse totems in the beta and not necessarily for live and you can play them for live too is i feel that they're getting pretty strong in the beta so let me first go ahead and start by explaining my ascendancy options so with the first off section we're going to go ahead and go hierophant so the reason for hierophant is that hierophant actually gives us 25 increased maximum mana skills in your health can have one additional totem summoned at a time so if you look at this as like a league starter having a four link helmet like a joffrey's or something and having three totems out is actually pretty solid also if you were to realistically craft with an essence of horror a horror essence would give 30 more elemental damage to skills in your helmet but this is just something to like a little additive bonus it's not something we really need to build around you gain 10 of mana as extra energy shield which doesn't really matter because we're going to be going acrobatics with our build it's also kind of hard to juggle so many different forms of defenses like mine over matter life pool and energy shield so i kind of just scrapped that but you get a 50 chance you gain a power charge when you place a totem this means that this is up absolutely 100 of the time all you have to do is pull out a totem and you get a power charge so that's like guaranteed always have power charges um so with our temple oh actually that's pretty much it we'll also get a skill point right here so that's one thing that's pretty cool the sign ascendancy i think gets two additional skill points now compared to what it had before so after that we're going to go ahead and move over to the ranger and we're going to pick up deadeye that i gives us 30 percent prod speed the pierce doesn't do anything but 30 broad speed is pretty good for spells since spells don't really get much projectile speed with the exception of quality on their skill gem and maybe like a few nodes and well actually like one node in shadow and a couple in ranger there's like a shadow node right here okay but that i also gives us projectiles gain damage as they travel further so it's not attacks it's just projectiles gain damage as they travel further which means that our freeze pulse will do up to 50 increased damage not a multiplier just a nice damage increase and then skills fire and additional projectile now the last time i played uh freeze pulse totems i used a jewel called rain of splinters rain of splinters this is when it came out in the beta or i think it was in the old beta when it came out together inspired two additional projectiles but you have reduced totem damage which actually hurts quite a bit because you could think to yourself in pla instead of losing 30 reduced damage and gaining two additional projectiles i could have a jewel that gave me 30 increase damage which is pretty huge so with the new changes to threshold jewels we have the availability to use the first snow which pretty much every freeze pulse build uses i believe so this automatically gives us gmp on our totems and then due to the dead eye we actually get six so we have six uh essentially projectile shooting out of our freeze pulse totems which will cover probably like a third to half of the screen and then if you have two it'll probably be like it's gonna be pretty massive of course i haven't actually played this yet this is waiting for the beta but i'm super stoked for this character specifically and i'm going to keep going through and explaining kind of why so this is kind of what the build is going to look like when it's fully polished and completely finished just to give you guys a little understanding of kind of how it works um on the left-hand side now this is a 110 point build because sign is minus five points because she gets five skill points this has 158 life with 171 mana remember now that mind over matter is fifty percent conversion it's not thirty percent if you use cloaker defiance uh this build also gets quite a bit of crit we get 80 crit multi with while wielding a staff with 40 crit multi with 60 crit multi for spells with another 45 percent crit multi or sorry this is global per chance uh credibility while wielding a staff so this is like what 150 crate multi from the tree which is okay we get 40 flash charges gain flask effect duration uh 20 percent vascular duration is pretty nice i did end up dropping alchemist in this current setup i can get it back it's just i was trying to knock the points as little as possible and i don't even have shamalistic dominion which kind of sucks but i mean you can't grab anything or everything unfortunately 122 percent totem damage 56 placement speed or sorry uh 91 placement speed spells cast by totems have 20 cast speed and then our stats are awesome i don't know if you guys can see this at the bottom let me go ahead and move my webcam our stats are awesome because we cover everything we don't have to worry about using any stat gear and that's the benefit of going scion as well is you don't really have to worry about stats uh 200 decks 200 in and almost 200 strength which is pretty cool so moving on to the next part i kind of want to go ahead and sort of build the tree for you guys a little bit so i'm just going to go ahead and hit reset really fast on this character so i'm going to go ahead and start off with proj damage grab our jewel early we're probably not going to have totems right away right so we're not really going to grab totem notes so we'll just go through and skip to about maybe here let's go up now this tree is going to kind of suck because we don't have any damage at the beginning but we can still use freeze pulse like it it should be okay it shouldn't be like too terrible um just get like a four link or something right away whenever actually this is like little what 17 so yeah i don't know just use freeze pulse just freeze pulse your heart out man it's gonna work i promise it'll be better in the end so this gets us mind over matter but we really really really want to get to our double totem like asap and that's not too bad now you can change the path if you want like obviously you could come down through here it's just i'm gonna try to respect as little as possible and i know that the second i get totems going on my build is going to be done so basically once you get to ancestral bond you've got the ability to pick up uh totemic mastery is here you've got totem xeal here you have shamanistic fury right here mind over matters here let's grab our jewel and quick recovery now uh if you're using a staff already go ahead and grab circuit stance if you're not just feel free to grab crate whatever since freeze pulse is a six percent base crit spell it actually is really really solid because of that uh let's see where else can we go we've got the option of going into occultist dominion annihilation and then two points heart and soul actually even this point's really good and then after this i'm gonna grab power charges now the reason why i want to grab power charges this is also why i kind of want to move towards instability is because there are three weapons well mainly two but three weapons that we can kind of mess around with in this build that are really solid well actually hold on i'm i just realized that we're not using a staff i don't even know why this is my arc mine build just disregard what i said i was getting too much of a hard on for my arc miner um okay so with the with the tall fall build sorry not tall fall we've got tulliborn tall fall and void battery so with these three these are all pretty much all reliant on power charges and remember that as a as a hierophant we get 50 chance to gain a power charge when you place a totem right so between these three you have tulborn which is the 24 version which you would ideally use for leveling 15 cast speed 20 spell damage uh this power charge doesn't do anything you get flat cold damage to spells per power charge which is actually really strong like i'm gonna pull up an added cold just to compare an added cold gem at level 20 is 125 to 188 right if i had 10 power charges on this character which is not possible but just just imagine you had 10 power charges it would be 100 to 200 which is pretty much more than an added cold level 20. so we get three base four from uh overcharge ideally i want to grab templar which is five and then a void battery is six so it's probably as good as like a level 15 16 added cold just for using that weapon which is pretty pretty cool this little guy right here this little tallborn and you get cast speed on top of it too tall fall is a little different because tall fall gives more spell damage same amount of um cast speed quite a bit more spell coal damage per power charge but you lose all your power charges on reaching maximum power charges and then you gain a frenzy charge on reaching maximum power charges and then you get increased coal damage per frenzy charge but this is kind of interesting because i don't know if i could properly juggle a toll fall it really depends on how fast i'm going but this is definitely another option as well um to use and i have to see what's going to be better between teleborn telfold and void battery as well because void battery is 20 spell cast speed there are increased gas speed reduced spell damage you get a big chunk of cell damage right here uh you get global crit chance the main important parts though is you get mana mana is effective life for us because we're 50 conversion plus one max power charges is pretty huge for our build and then 25 percent increased spell damage per power charge so i feel like it's gonna be fun to play around with these three weapons uh and see kind of where our character kind of lies let's go ahead and move on and continue this though so with this character we're going to go ahead and swap and come down into here grab our jewel socket move in grab primal spirits with ballistic mastery for project speed and proj damage heart of oak is really good flash freeze the note that nobody ever uses gives us project speed it's pretty nice grab our herbalism grab some more crit multi and we have phase acrobatics now the interesting thing with this character is i think originally or initially i'm probably going to grab hierophant just to get like power charge on crit basically or power charge on totem placement so either you go for hierophant as you're probably your first or your second or you go for eye because that eye is going to give you crotch speed and higher offense is going to give you a crit chance so i don't know it's entirely up to you really i probably am going to grab jedi first to be honest i'll probably grab deadeye and then grab like hierophant for merc lab and then uber lab is going to be path of the ranger now remember that you get one two three four five additional points for playing scion which is pretty cool and i'm going to show you what you can do with those five points you ready one two three four five one two three don't count this one four five six seven done look at that beautiful so by doing this we're able to grab a 16 proj node now these are all uh evasion and life notes so it's pretty nice it puts us back up to 101 percent max life as you can tell hardcore viable build um but not really we just got to pretty much fill in our life notes because i i scrapped off this point which i didn't mean to so just grab herbalism this should put us to 120 then we've got life to fill on in the scion life wheel and of course you should do this to your own accord you know whenever you feel it's necessary to put in life now the other cool thing about this is it's pretty flexible with kind of like the ways that you can you can move around your tree right there's another way to path instead if you want more damage like if you don't want to grab the two nodes here you could potentially path into like power charge duration which remember duration isn't bad if you want to use toll fall or total war and i forgot which one it is because it's going to it's going to basically remove your charges and grant you a friendly charge but actually duration would be irrelevant then so don't worry about it that would be frenzy charge duration you'd want so this is another way to to kind of move it around i don't plan on running any auras with this build right away just simply because uh we're going to be using mind over matter so there's really no point you want to have as much mana open as possible you have the option at righteous decree here which is mana in my like full build i'm pretty sure it's better to come up like through here grab power charge spell damage for power charge joule alchemist move across cruel preparation deep thoughts that's like super good but that's so many points so i didn't really bother with that the other interesting thing about this is i don't know if you can or not would this hit inspired learning i don't think it will hit inspired learning one two no i'd have to get like that wouldn't work um but yeah anyway this is just another another interesting option to do uh with the build that i think is going to be super good and some other i guess two other items just to kind of go over actually just kind of one there's the pandemonius which is the upgrade of a halcyon which is the cold breech exclusive now the reason why i bring this up is this actually gives 30 cold damage 40 cold rest so it actually has a resistance on it chill enemy for one second when hit blind enemies on hit or blind chilled enemies on hit but none of that really matters i mean the chill enemy on one hit is pretty cool because like if you get hit um like on a boss it'll chill it which is pretty cool i don't know how long the chill effect lasts for though but damage penetrates 20 percent cold resistance against chilled enemies so chilling also counts as being frozen if you're frozen your attack is being chilled that's how hypothermia works unless they change that calculation over um so this would just be 20 cold pen which would actually i'm pretty sure put us to like 110 cold pen or potentially like 90 something cold pen i forgot my arc miner had 90 cold pen so yeah that's pretty much about it uh this is not the new mind over matter or this is not the new cloak it defines sorry the new cloak of defiance has mind over matter with 20 additional it also gives up to like 250 max mana and it gives what's the other one he gives it something cool uh one percent of model regen per second which is pretty nice because if you have 5k mono that's like 50 miles per second so that's pretty much my freeze pulse totem character i can't really go into too detailed uh of the links i mean i guess i can kind of like write up some some little basic ones i didn't i didn't think about this part oh yeah one other thing to tag in i didn't show it but uh this build gets where's the projectile speed here i know it's in here somewhere weapon we're gonna find it boys general okay so we get 65 prod speed from the tree and then i'm pretty sure freeze pulse gets like 40 crotch beat or something else so i'm pretty sure with freeze pulse quality and merc lab enchant or uber lab enchant we can get like 135 project speed before like modifying gear with the exception of obviously the enchant so this is going to give our freeze pulse the ability to hit the entire screen which is beautiful i'm super super super excited for that and then as it loses damage as it you know goes further it also will gain a little bit of damage um because the projectiles gain damage as they travel further dealing up to 50 increase damage so it's not going to totally negate it but i feel like it might be a kind of a cool synergy with that eye okay so in terms of links that we're going to use and i'm totally building this off the top of my head so please don't judge me obviously we've got freeze pulse like number one requirement we've got um i'm going to assume spell totem right is obviously required uh faster casting with a question mark because you know spell totem kind of shits on your faster casting cold penetration uh we have the option at like control destruction we also have the option at like uh increased crit damage we also have like increased crit chance i don't think i'm gonna use crit chance though because i have power charges and freeze pulse is already a six percent crit chance we do not need to use gmp you can use faster projectiles for the lulls but i don't really think you really need it um so yeah i guess like what freeze pulse spell totem faster casting cold pen control destruction and that's already a five link one two three four five yeah so last link would i don't know last link is always situational really uh if i want bigger freezes i can go crit damage if i want faster closer speed i can go faster proj if i want more consistent crit i can go crit chance i'm sure there's a couple other multipliers i'm just not thinking of off the top of my head like i know there's power i can use empower is an option but anyway this is just a theory dot build for you guys like i said i kind of want you guys to figure out a little bit with it but this is probably gonna be like the immediate next character i play right when the beta wipe happens anyway though hope you guys had a wonderful time hope you guys enjoyed yourselves and i'll see you boys all tomorrow remember though if you liked the video please feel free to like share and subscribe and remember you can catch me streaming live every day at twitch.tv slash box hope you guys had a wonderful time i'll see you boys all tomorrow | Pohx Kappa | UCgv2_w0HveLN_JgFGTqwmTw | 2017-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,537 | 18,293 |
28qKkv1Sv-M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28qKkv1Sv-M | Thou Shalt Not Morgan by Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl | Thou shalt not Morgan a word of advice about the world abroad sifting through surface with syphilis sipping in sipid substances on Sydney super Sandy surfaces sh as a sea seeing monosyllabic surface with syphilis texing SAS Alan superstars of cellular surgery Sabertooth surface with syphilis in their Sally tailored sailor suit seeking Saints for seditionary missionary seismically salivating their Salin so it sickly son of a gun slobbering on soft-hearted sassy sanguin seductres Savage sausages with syphilis are like sa of shotgun says to say so sabur of sensual salubriousness symbolizing the submissive sheum surf to surfit in systematic semi Sapient soap operas sucks for soed and stive Sil simply seeking sun in the sand no mo no mo go Mo no more syncing with syphilis is synonymous with soliciting Saddles sores solidified Souvenirs of of sultry sosian suffixal suers sound tracks of surely sour grapes in the sord sorted southern hemisphere submersed in the seethrough SE pitch of start nakedness s striking in stagnant Stato stopping sterilized stigmas when suppositories with syphilis suggest seven of super positioning on said self-pity sing their suspender intenal shafic shallow are the Seas for synchronized swimming of synoptic syphilitic seen from sh sheetless sharp sharp shoers surfing on their sound bites of soft soap and sheathing their subhuman soulmates no mo no mo go Mo no mo sophisticated sweeties in s pants stunning sunning in solar flares should Snicker at snakes charmer snarling snide and sneering sneeringly snap back snub snow bingly snuggling with snorkler scantly clad is like Scavenging for scabies seismic Sensational receptor stiff and soaring sucker to scented sucker and swatting the sacer scent and surfing the seven seed on skin SKS these skull duer scruffy SKS of six scms see the SMY smooth spoken smor gboard of orgasmic surface smfs with serums of Seashore sensationalism seahorses of sacrilegious sickening salami shafts will Salam at the shaking sound of syphilitic [Applause] seets | Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl | UCk6ff4VZKWTmC8--dGtyK1w | 2009-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 323 | 2,033 |
bQ4ue3AKjaY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ4ue3AKjaY | This is creepy! | I'm answering customer support questions so my staff doesn't have to no I can't go to the grocery store because I'm answering messages a gamer advantage no I have to go I have another message bye bye love you bye I see you looking at you through your Logitech Brio webcam wait I do have a Logitech Brio webcam but I mean the odds that that this is a pretty popular webcam plus you could have seen me wait what don't worry I have everything I need wait what is what is he talking about there's no way maybe this guy saw one of my streams like is it possible like could I get hacked through this I didn't think that was possible okay I guess are you just screw it and they're gone okay um not really sure what to do right now honestly I probably should start by shutting my webcam off | Gamer Advantage | UCjj_LZKPANRTainl1nFHFNw | 2023-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 154 | 782 |
TarSGngF5A0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TarSGngF5A0 | Linear Algebra Lecture 41 | Matrix Representation of Linear Transformations | in this lesson i am going to discuss matrix of linear transformations let us recall that if we are given a matrix a there is a linear transformation associated with it let's say that this is the set of matrices and this is the set of linear transformations we can associate each matrix to a given linear transformation and this linear transformation is denoted by t e now the question is the converse of this one meaning to say if i get a linear transformation is there a matrix that we can associate with this linear transformation before we can answer that question let us first recall coordinate vectors suppose that we have a vector space with ordered bases take note this is important it has to be ordered and suppose that we have a vector v in our vector space v of course since v is in v it can be written as a linear combination of the elements in this ordered basis and the coordinate vector of v with respect to this ordered basis b is just a column matrix we're in we are listing all the coefficients a1 is the coefficient of v1 e2 is the coefficient of b2 and so on so for example let us consider the coordinate vector of v equals 1 plus x plus x squared with respect to the ordered base is 1 x x squared of p2 what will be the coordinate vector of v so remember that we are listing the coefficients of 1 x and x squared that appears in this linear combination so hence this is equal to 1 1 1 because v is 1 plus 1 times x plus 1 times x squared we are now ready to define matrix representation of a given linear transformation suppose that we have a linear transformation from v to w and suppose that b and b prime are ordered bases of v and w respectively let us suppose that the ordered basis b for v consists of this vectors v 1 up to v n here is how you find the matrix representation of t first you get the images of the basis element so we have d of v 1 [Music] t v 2 up to t of v n once we have that we will get the coordinate vector of this with respect to what bases take note that this images appear in w so therefore we will get the coordinate vector of this with respect to b prime so this coordinate vectors would be the column of your matrix representation and you denote this matrix by this matrix representation of t with respect to b and b prime take note that i start here so the basis b here is the basis of your domain and then this one is the basis of your codomain here is a theorem which tells us how matrix representations work suppose we have our x here and x here lies in v p of x here lies in w when we apply p on x that's t of x and that is of course an element in w what they want to do is to visualize this transformation in terms of matrices so what we do is we get the coordinate vector of x with respect to b take note that b is a basis for v and here we get the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime the nice thing about this matrix representation a here is the matrix representation of t from b to b prime here take note that when you apply t to x you get p of x what the matrix representation does is that when you apply this to the coordinate vector of x with respect to b you get the coordinate vector of the image of t of x with respect to b prime and that is that result again when you multiply the matrix representation of t from b to b prime you multiply that to the coordinate vector of x with respect to b what you get is the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime so this very important equation tells us that we can compute t of x indirectly based from this equation what do we do first we compute the coordinate vector of x with respect to b and then multiply this on the left by the matrix representation to get the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime how can we get t of x since we already have t of x b prime so suppose that is a1 up to am take note that these are the coefficients of the ordered basis b prime so suppose that b prime is w1 up to wm so this is the coefficient of w1 and so on which means that what is our t of x our t of x is a 1 w 1 e 2 w 2 up to a m w m so for example we have this linear transformation from r 2 to r 2. we have here the images of the standard basis for r2 our b here is 1 0 0 1 our standard basis and let us recall that if we know where a transformation takes the basis elements then that defines our linear transformation we want to find the matrix representation of t from b to b prime where b prime is also the same as b the standard basis and once we have this we want to compute what p of x is using this matrix representation so let us proceed in getting the matrix representation of t from b to b prime again my b is the same as b prime and it's the ordered basis one zero zero one this matrix can be computed by first getting the images of the basis elements and then what do you do you get the coordinate vector with respect to b prime which in this case is also this one since t takes 1 0 to 2 1 what is now the coordinate vector of this with respect to the ordered basis so we are getting the coordinate vector of 2 1 with respect to the ordered basis one zero zero one take note that it's just itself correct because two one is equal to two times one zero plus one times zero one so the nice thing about this standard basis is that the coordinate vector of any column matrix will just be itself so similarly the coordinate vector of p of 0 1 with respect to b prime which is negative 3 2 will also be equal to negative 3 2 so hence the matrix representation is just equal to two one negative three two that concludes the first one for the second one we want to get t of x what we will do is we will make use of the fact that we had earlier when you multiply the matrix representation of t to the coordinate vector of x with respect to b you get the image of t of x with respect to b prime let us suppose that x is the column matrix a1 a2 if that is the case this will also be its coordinate vector correct because our b here is the standard basis from here when we multiply this matrix 2 negative 3 1 2 and i multiply that to a1 a2 that will be the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime this is 2 one minus three a two this is a one plus two a two from here this is equal to the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime but then again b prime is just this ordered basis so this one will already give you your p of x this is now p of x let's consider another example suppose that t is a linear transformation from p1 to p2 which sends a polynomial in p1 to itself times x let us find the matrix representation with respect to the following standard bases first we have to get the images of the elements in b so we will get b of 1 and p of x t of 1 by definition is x times 1 t of x is equal to x times x which is equal to x squared so therefore what is the coordinate vector of t of one with respect to b prime this records the coefficients of one x and x squared so therefore this is equal to t of one is just x so we have zero one zero next the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b prime is equal to we only have x squared so it's zero zero one because x squared is zero times one plus zero times x plus one times x squared so therefore what is our matrix representation from b to [Music] b prime it's just the matrix whose columns are this one so it's the matrix 0 1 0 zero zero one here is a special case when t is a linear transformation from v to v the domain is the same as the code domain we say that our linear transformation is a linear operator and just like what we had in this example your b is the same as b prime instead of writing [Music] b from b to b we just drop the other one we just write it as t of b and we say that it is the matrix representation of t with respect to b we no longer say the matrix representation of b with respect to b and b here's another example here we have a linear operator from p2 to p2 it maps a polynomial p of x to p of 3x minus 5. again we want to find the matrix representation of t with respect to the standard basis and we will use the indirect procedure to compute t of one plus two x plus three x squared and check the result by computing this directly so again our ordered basis for p2 is one x x squared so first let us compute the images of this so t of one this is saying that you always replace the occurrence of x with three x minus five but since there is no x here t of one is still one what about p of x t of x would now be equal to three x minus five again you're just replacing all occurrence of x with three x minus five and lastly p of x squared is equal to three x minus five squared replace x by three x minus five this is nine x squared minus thirty x plus 25 so therefore what is now the coordinate vector of t of one with respect to b it's equal to one times one and then the rest would be zero the coordinate vector of t of x with respect to b we have three x minus five so we have negative 5 3 0 because this is negative 5 times 1 plus 3 times x plus 0 times x squared and lastly the coordinate vector of t of x squared with respect to b remember that we are starting with the coefficient of one so we have 25 negative 39 and therefore the matrix representation of t with respect to b will just be the matrix which consists of this three columns that's one next let's have two let us compute p of one plus two x plus three x squared let me first write this as v we will use this formula right when you multiply the matrix representation of t to the coordinate vector of v you will get the coordinate vector of p of v from here what is the coordinate vector of v the coordinate vector of v is one two three we now substitute when you multiply that 2 coordinate vector v with respect to b this will be the coordinate vector of t of v with respect to b this product is equal to 66 negative 84 27 this is our coordinate vector of t of v with respect to b which means that p of v is equal to 66 times 1 minus 84 x plus 27 x squared for three when you compute t of one plus two x plus three x squared directly this is one plus two times three x minus five plus three times 3x minus 5 squared verify that when you simplify this polynomial it's also the same as this here's another example suppose that t is a linear transformation from the set of two by two matrices to r three and the matrix representation is given by this here b and b prime are standard bases for m22 and r3 respectively let us find t v for any v in m22 our b is the standard basis for m22 that's e11 e21 e12 and e22 recall that e11 is the matrix whose 1 1 entry is 1 and the less is 0 e2 1 is the matrix whose 2 1 and 3 is 1 and there is 0 and so on and our b prime is the standard basis for r3 let's take v to be equal to v is in m22 we have to compute p of v using again this fact the matrix representation of t from b to b prime when you multiply it the coordinate vector of v with respect to b you get the coordinate vector of t of v with respect to b prime let us substitute this matrix here is this matrix what is the coordinate vector of v with respect to b take note that v is equal to a 1 1 times e 1 1 plus a 1 times e to 1 plus a 1 2 times e 1 2 plus e 2 2 times e 2 so therefore the coordinate vector of v with respect to b is just a11 e21 a12 e22 i will plug this in here when we multiply this we get a one one minus e to one second row times this is a two one minus a one two and lastly third row is a one two plus a 2 2 this is the coordinate vector of t of v with respect to b prime but then again b prime is just the standard basis so this is already your t of v so hence t maps a 2 by 2 matrix to this column matrix lastly let us go back to the linear transformation that we had in the first few slides of this this one we have this linear transformation induced by the matrix a t a of x is equal to a times x what would be the matrix representation of this linear transformation with respect to the standard ordered basis of rn and rm so to get the matrix representation of this transformation with respect to the standard ordered basis recall that we have to get the images of basis elements in b this is and then get the coordinate vector with respect to b prime but what is the image of e1 what is e1 recall that e1 is the column matrix with one on the first entry and zero everywhere else when you multiply a with this one what will you get you get the first column of a similarly when you get the image of e n that is a times e n and this is a times zero zero until one on the last entry this is the last column of a and take note that when you get the coordinate vector of this with respect to the ordered basis it will just be equal to itself this one will also be this is the same as this because your b prime here is the standard basis so therefore what is now this matrix representation it's the matrix whose first column is this one but this is first column of a and so on until the last column of a so therefore what is this matrix this matrix is precisely a hence the matrix representation of the linear transformation induced by a with respect to the standard ordered basis for rn and rm is just equal to the matrix itself we will end this lesson by giving some properties of matrix representations suppose that we have two linear transformations t1 is from u to v and t2 is from v to w suppose that v1 b2 and b3 are bases for u v and w respectively so from here you already have an idea that we are going to talk about the composition because you have a linear transformation from u to v and then v to w so this linear transformation is t one this linear transformation is t two so when you apply t one first and then apply t2 that is t2 circle t1 correct and that will be a linear transformation from u to w this is t2 circle t1 now again we want to view this as matrices we can view this linear transformation as the matrix representation of p1 from u to v so that's b12 v2 here this is the matrix representation of t2 from v to w so that's from v2 to [Music] p3 the question is what is the matrix representation of this composition it turns out that this matrix representation it will now be from b1 up to b3 because b1 is the ordered basis for u and b 3 is the ordered basis for w this is just equal to what do you think it will just be equal to the product of this 2 matrix representation we also start with t2 from b2 to b3 and then matrix representation of t1 from [Music] b1 to b2 and this is what we had the matrix representation of t2 circle t1 from b1 to b3 is the product of matrix representation of t2 from b2 to b3 times the matrix representation of t1 from v1 to b2 take note of the bases here from b1 to b2 and then b2 to b3 so that's why the final one is from b1 to b3 just like what you have here let's talk about invertible linear operators a linear operator is said to be invertible whenever there exists a linear transformation t inverse such that the composition of this transformation with t is equal to the identity linear operator what is this identity linear operator it sends each element of v to itself so this is just the inverse function except that we want that inverse function to be also a linear transformation how is the concept of invertible linear operators related with matrix representations well it turns out that if your linear operator is invertible then any matrix representation of t will also be an invertible matrix or non-singular moreover when these two conditions hold the matrix representation of the inverse is just equal to the inverse of the matrix representation of t with respect to b meaning to say if you already have a matrix representation of t and you want to get the matrix representation of its inverse with respect to the same basis b all you have to do is to just get the inverse of this matrix to illustrate the properties that i have just discussed let us consider again these two linear transformations that we had earlier this time around we want to get the composition of p1 and p2 and get the matrix representation of the composition where again b and b prime are the standard ordered pieces for p1 and p2 respectively let us get p2 circle p1 of p of x so by definition this is t2 of p1 of p of x p1 sends p of x to x times p of x so this is t2 times x times p of x what about t2 it sends any polynomial to the polynomial except that you replace all occurrences of x with three x minus five so i will just replace all occurrences of x with three x minus 5. now what is p of x here take note that p2 circle t1 is from p1 to p2 so therefore this polynomial here is an element in p1 so let us call this p of x a0 plus a1 x because p1 is a set of polynomials with degree less than or equal to one so therefore we have t2 circle t1 of this polynomial e0 plus a1 x is equal to this one three x minus five times this one we're in i replace x by three x minus five so we have e zero plus e one times three x minus five hence this is a zero times three x minus five plus a one times three x minus five squared let us now compute the matrix representation of t two circle t one with respect to b and b prime i will do this using two methods for the first method i will use the definition so that is i will compute for the images of the basis elements in b what is t2 circle t1 of 1 from here if we have 1 that means a0 is equal to 1 and a1 is equal to 0. so therefore it's equal to 1 times three x minus five or three x minus five what about t two circle t one of x that means a zero is zero and a one is equal to one a zero is equal to 0 and a1 is equal to 1 so we have 3x minus 5 squared or 9x squared minus 30x plus 25 so therefore the matrix representation is equal to what matrix we get the coordinate vector of this with respect to b prime what is our b prime so therefore we have the column negative five three zero and this one here what is the coordinate vector of this with respect to b prime we have 25 negative 30 nine 25 negative thirty nine what is this matrix representation by our definition it's equal to the matrix representation of t2 from b prime to b prime or just b prime here times the matrix representation of t1 from b to b prime we already computed this matrix representation the matrix representation of t2 with respect to b prime is given by this matrix this one and this matrix representation of t1 from b to b prime is given by this when we multiply these two matrices we get negative 5 25 3 negative 30 and lastly 0 9 which is exactly the same as what we had here in method one now in the examples that we had in this lesson we only consider the standard ordered basis the reason why we did that is because it's easy to compute the coordinate vectors but what if the basis that is given to us is no longer the standard ordering basis our next lesson will tell us how to compute for matrix representations if our basis is no longer the standard ordered basis | MathHub TV | UCBR15xRiS2EYQj7cuPkWs2A | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,927 | 18,910 |
CjKfofCU5w0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjKfofCU5w0 | EHA 2022 - 1.12. Atrophy of the circadian clock is a disease of aging (Victor Bjork) | and no the last it is it is for the last speaker Victor Bjork who will speak about longevity uh no he who is member of the longevity no deal for deal flow also I didn't know about that sorry and uh Scientific Advisor at healthy longevity guide and also member of the board of uh Hills so Victor the throw is used for something that I'm very curious to aspects are fascinating for me at least thank you very much okay thank you so I'm going to speak about the uh a paper that I wrote for a review Nation research a couple of years ago that actually is about the sir Canon clock and aiding which I consider uh under study the area or not necessarily understood it but the underfunded when it comes to translational medicine and the companies so so I wrote the paper uh together with some other Hills members um uh quite a few years ago about the classifying biological aging as a disease and that got published in the wrong Frontier in genetics but the Aging is a very broad concept so um my goal here was to to also introduce the concept of silicone clock aiding as a separate disease something that we would potentially go into who and uh improve the current funding and the goal oriented research and the biotech business development in the area so okay yeah so um I call it circadian clock neuronal senile atrophy syndrome in the paper or abbreviated circlung syndrome so my goal here was to really be able to explain what it is not only an academic manner but also propose some solutions that we can work on potentially to improve this area so I'm going to go through here first a bit about circular clocks and then aging so second and clocks are not a new development they have been around in the tree of life for many hundreds of millions of years and it's not a concerted Gene but there are many genetics that control it that are different in uh across the philogenetic tree of life and it was a Nobel Prize in Discovery back in 1984. and it's regulated by many circular proteins that many of you probably know like the clock and the reverber and the B mall and so on they are very well known so what we all know the famous Hallmarks of aiding paper we know that the Aging Hallmarks also overlap and feedback upon each other and that circadian rhythms become disorganized with the aging and it could potentially even be called a separate Hallmark as they included in the new paper of the Hallmarks of Health loss of circadian rhythms could be considered loss of Health so we we know that elderly people sleep less well and this is not something that just affects the sleep and the Brain but it affects every cell in the body that has a circadian clock inside them and it's mainly Orchestra and by the suprasmatic nucleus SCM in the brain so what is then the the Circadian rhythm really about in the series nucleus so it's a region in the brain that is about the optic chasma so it's controlled by daylight and it's connected also to the pineal gland which secretes secretes melatonin so it's a very very small region of the brain it's barely visible it's a pair of nuclei with about 9 000 neurons and it controls the downstream so obviously carry on clocks across the whole body in different tissues the so the mechanisms of the silicating clock is to a large extent known we know that it uh it is Disturbed for example in the shift workers but generally it's adapted to our 24 hour Rhythm 12 hour day and 12 hour night which gets Disturbed as well in the polar regions and uh so there is this oscillatory amplitude that is very high when you are young but when you get older it gets lower and lower so you can you can clearly see that when you measure it on an actinograph that the expression is very very high high peaks when you're young and low Peaks when you get older so so yeah so what happens with aging that mechanistically cause these problems it's a depopulation of the neurons uh the population of neurons cannot go down with half about in aged mice and there's an operation as well of neurotransmitters that cause a decline in the youthful amplitudes um and then there's also an alteration of electrophysiological properties of the cell so like a disturbance of ion channels so the SCM doesn't really stop with the Aging but the the output becomes disorganized um so uh it's rather that it becomes the like an orchestra that doesn't sync rather than something that University slows down and the consequences are of course reduced quality of sleep and and an increased risk of cancer which we know is a very very elevated in shift workers when people are getting older they also get cancer so it's very hard to elucidate to what extent this is a this would be intrinsically linked to scn aging but for certainly we know that the cell cycle the timing of the cell cycle is controlled by the circadian clock as well so of course the cell might get the wrong signals of when to divide and the divide in a state having not passed the cell cycle properly because of the misaligned Circadian output which might be a unexplore the cause of cancer and mediate why sheet workers have more cancer but also why so-called naturally aging people who have more cancer and this accelerates the generating process across the body and of course and it might even be implied as well in sellers in essence and you can see here in a young and middle-aged mice that there is like a decline in the biological returns when we measure that with the actinograph over the day and mice are of course nocturnal so it's a bit different from humans so so let's talk then about some interventions what we actually can do because that's what ultimately is relevant for us um it has actually been known for a very long time uh already back in 1998 so 25 years ago almost that one could extend lifespan simply by transplanting neurons to the SCM to in aged hamsters so it is quite a significant effect so they take natal tissue from hamsters and Transplant it into the asean of age temperatures and you can extend the lifespan that way so clearly this you can clock by itself as a single intervention uh is capable of producing a life extension similar to what we see in even a rapamycin I mean nine fourteen percent is generally Depends for optimizing healthy mice so and we didn't know her massive evidence the chief workers live shorter and have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer and uh there have been many longitudinal studies done as well on humans like from the um from Early Childhood until well into and the one has seen that they have a lower the oscillatory amplitude with age so there's a many angles of evidence for why it would actually be an important factor so there are three approaches then to take to the aiding SCM as I can see it there's a pharmaceutical approach meta Tech approach and a repair approach which will be the ultimate cure so the pharmaceutical approach is obviously already something that is to to a small degree at least being pursued uh and the goal here there is to develop drugs that increases circadian output and oscillatory amplitudes so a bit like a uh amplify the signals a bit like a hearing aid just like the hearing goes down with h you can amplify it so it goes up but of course um in theory at least when you get extremely old that wouldn't work anymore because there's so little signals to amplify so you would end up with sleeping problems and then oscillatory disfiguration anyway but you can perhaps compensate it for a while and we of course know that this the Melatonin hormone uh it improves sleep and it might be a good addition for many already as well to take it and the NAD boosters can control the circular clocks as well so that could be a potential intervention and there are several lab chemicals and for example a long day scene and the ray reverba which is a central protein that controls the second clock and the river by Agonist sr9009 and 11 and selek-8 and it should be noted also that the sr9009 compounds yeah there are quite used by bodybuilders um illegally of course since it's a lab chemical and not uh it's on their test undergone clinical testing in humans for a particular disease condition and I am actually not sure why that is the case and then since there's a dysfunction of ion channels that controls calcium influx inside the SCM with aiding in the neurons there's potentially a lot of opportunity as well in Pharma to improve the function there if you can develop a drug that crosses the blood-brain barrier for that and there are quite a few academic research groups that are working on on this um not done that many but a few and there's a company as well in Oxford called the Circadian Therapeutics and as far as I know they that's the pharmaceutical approach that is currently taken so I will go into more radical things here in the next slide and that will be the Medtech approach you could potentially replace and enhance the SCM with a hormonal uh pump that will then control the Circadian hormones that gets distributed with age and you could have a setup like a miniaturized neural drug delivery system that has been actually explored for Parkinson with a carbido paleidopa pump that you can implant into the brain of course this is a very very complicated thing with many risks is it will involve neurosurgery and you might not want to do neurosurgery unless there's like a really serious cause like a brain tumor or something um but this is as well an opportunity to do and the most targeted intervention that would be to go off to the root cause the repair approach so I used induced puripotent stem cells transplant and it could be either patient derived or grown in lab and or potentially rescue the cells for example the solar neuronal lipophosine that get that accumulates with h and might contribute to to the decline in neural function in the SL ope let's see here and then one will need to set up the benchmarks of tests to test this intervention one will be able to anticipate an improvement in uh REM sleep deep sleep that declines with elderly and actually I already don't they both sleep shorter but they also have a much lower quality of sleep and you can see that as well in the reduced oscillatory amplitudes there um and uh you would expect a reduction in inflammaging in inflammating is increased in shift workers as well so it and it increases with age so any normalization of oscillatory rectums across the body should be regulating this back to more youthful levels and as well an increased in mitochondrial count for example some drugs that affect the uh this you can also increase mitochondrial by Genesis in the body um and uh one could potentially also anticipate the increase in physiological function and sarcopenia and because mice that have disturbances in their C kind of clock severe disturbances by dysfunction of the bmal gene for example they they suffer from Fatality and the sarcopenia so it might be a contributing factor as well that is let's study so this is a really a business opportunity to my knowledge there's no company that currently exists that aims to selectively repair the SCM by targeting the specific um root causes despite multiple academic yeah uh research group and I cannot that's something to discuss afterwards but actually the bottle next would be because I am not sure why it's this is not a bigger Topic in that sense so I since we are this is the final talk I will just like to tell everybody to sleep well as well it's getting quite late and with an improved scn you could sleep even better so thank you very much yeah thank you very much uh Victor yes indeed it was a good uh word at the end but still we have a time for a few uh questions so we have um we have actually a discussion online about uh about what you said at the beginning not serious so not related to uh sleep but related to aging as a disease or not there are long discussions about it but okay maybe you can give uh brief comment after reading the the the dialogue there but I would also ask you know if there are people here uh who have let's say questions about circadian rhythm and aging it will it would be uh also of course interesting yeah is it possible yes yes how to raise hands here so a great presentation so what could be done today to prevent aging or or maybe remove aging of this thing in the heart well the thing that one could do are simple interventions like practicing sleep hygiene and giving melatonin for possible as a sleep normalizer and that will work to some extent but of course and this is of course not something I I absolutely don't Advocate but in in a theory one could take the drugs that can't exist in uh as a lab chemicals that have plenty of mouse data on them and they do proper clinical trials as well to evaluate them in in humans to to see so the pharmaceutical approach is certainly there and there are a few components working on it but there's a limited amount of things so I can do apart from um being extra cautious about proper sleep hygiene and perhaps use artificial Sun lamps as well um if only one northernly latitudes so that's them thank you yeah thank you thank you Victor maybe I have uh yeah I don't know I don't know if you had time already to to read and to make a comments so somebody wants to ask a question go I I want to ask uh thank you thank you Victor I want to ask actually why do you think there's so little work in this direction because the connection is so obvious I mean uh The Sweep is probably the only regenerative medicine that is actually working why people aren't invest in a lot of resources into this particular connection this particular direction yeah that I mean that that is a hard question to answer short uh you will be constitute but uh um certainly um I mean I mean some areas are simply on explore the people are not aware uh and there's also the the indication problem because it's uh sleeping issues it's an annoyance but it's not a direct disease like uh cancer that the that the one thinks about uh but the more generalized aging problem that is uh seen as uh perhaps less of a disease and that's something that needs to change but then of course the important thing here is to really put the issue on the on the SCM there's the aiding of the essay on as I contributed to that so and the advocate for it any more questions okay so um yeah can you can you comment about aging as a disease uh just short uh yeah you know the the old question so um what I think uh over here so the whole question is is this a good thing because everybody is aging and because it's kind of uh people will perceive this as an insult and because we are aging since we are born and so on uh on or is this still a good thing to say aging as a disease or yeah well um I mean I think saying that the Indians disease is a good thing because they would enable people to be more focused uh on it but I know it's a very diverse range of opinions there but I certainly think that having the the SCM aiding classified as a disease in itself would help a lot and as well if for example just simply the presence of senescent cell in the body was also classified as disease like you call it hyper semocytosis or whatever that makes a particular aging Hallmark more amenable for for intervention that will strongly help the course and being to vague about what it is because having too many assist themselves or a dysfunctional SCM that's certainly more concrete and possible to narrow down than the general meeting so uh thank you uh Victor | HealesMovies | UCGJHD2jDulJFSn4YV5lArgQ | 2022-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,886 | 15,531 |
UAmZhrXqN4U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAmZhrXqN4U | How To Launch The Lexus ISF | what's going on everybody welcome back to the channel in today's episode I'm going to teach you all how I launched my ISS now before I start this video let me remind you all of what my setup is I have a 2012 lexus is-f with firestone Firehawk Indy 500s in the rear in 285 3019 I have an x-force catback exhaust and those are the only modifications that I have power power and grip wise for that you know help at the drag strip so I'm going to set the rear tires to 26 to 28 psi hot and when you do that the TPMS light will turn on next up you are going to start your car [Music] and then you're gonna engage sport mode and when you are driving on the track I would recommend putting it in manual mode you'll know you're you're in this mode when sports on and the F is lit up on the screen there also sometimes I'll turn off the AC too and some people might think that that's a joke turn out turn off the AC how much power is that really gonna save especially on you know modern cars well sickie manufacturing who makes headers for the ISF actually did a video on this and they ran their car on the dyno with the AC on and with the AC off and if I remember correctly it was it was about a 10 horsepower difference between the two all random you know pretty much back to back and whatnot so there is a little bit power to be had without running the AC on usually I'll run when I'm sitting in line but when I'm actually getting up to the to the line to race then I'll turn it off and now the next thing you're gonna do is pull up to the pre-race spot where you're gonna wait for the cars that are at the line to go and then you're gonna get a signal from the guy to do something like this to spin your tires or just keep moving forward all right next up and to turn off traction control completely on the ISF you're gonna hold this button down for five seconds and now that though both those lights are on the attraction control is completely off now that contraction control is completely off I am going to put my left foot on the brake right footed on the accelerator hold down on that left foot and kind of slow the ease into a little bit of gas on the accelerator start getting those tires to spin a little bit and you can do this for you know as long as you want you can burn off all the rubber make a huge smoke pile whatever you want to do and then you can you know get your tires to what you see fit I usually just do a quick quick spin and then go forward slowly let off that left brake when you want to start you know start moving forward and the more gradual you do it the less jerky it will be so what I'm gonna do next is turn traction control back on keep it completely on and I do this at my track because it is not the most prepped track in the world it's actually a concrete slab and on the right track and the left track is semi is semi prep so you can get a little bit better grip over there I want to confirm that there are two tracks at the drag strip that I go to the left side which is a little bit more prepped and the right side which is not as prepped and there's no advantage on the left or right lanes of either one of those tracks because they are prepped the same way so I keep tracking trash control completely on I have ran with it off I've tried different combinations but I seem to be able to get the best launch when I keep it on now I have gone to other tracks which are fully prepped and I can run it with traction control completely off if you can do that and you were able to get the grip I recommend doing that because the car is not going to cut back any power because of slip but because I do slip a little bit at this track when I take off the traction control kind of kicks in and you know prevents wheelspin and helps me out to you know keep moving the car forward a little bit so I'm gonna move up I'm gonna be you know I can have the to pre stage and stage lights lit up and those are the two top lights of the tree you're going to move forward until you hit the first two lights you you know you're gonna look up and they're gonna be on to two top yellow lights then just slowly move a couple inches forward and then the stage lights will light up and that's when you know you're set when you're there I will hold down the brake with my left foot and then I will kind of get everything kind of tight I guess is the best way term I could use to to make sure that I'm launched ready and I do that by just slow or you know just tapping the accelerator so everything kind of locks up and feels tight gets it up to about maybe thousand twelve hundred rpm and then you can feel everything it's like ready to go and it's just ready to move forward I do launch my car at about eight hundred rpm when you have the AC off and you're sitting at the light your rpms are going to be sitting at around 500 so just lightly tap on that accelerator and kind of hold it at 800 rpm once you do that you're gonna wait for the light to drop and it will do that when you you're your pre stage and your stage lights are both lit up your opponents are bullet lit up and then the countdown begins there will be the three yellow lights and green and so there's a half second in between all those lights coming as they go down and you're gonna watch them and you are going to start to hit the accelerator when the third yellow light turns on and people say well that's cheating that's that that's going ahead of green that's not cheating that's not going out of green because by the time your car actually starts moving that green light will have lit now if you do it too quick obviously your red light but for the most part if you put your foot down on that third yellow you're going to be green and you're gonna have not gotten a perfect reaction time one pretty you know just a couple hundredths or even thousands of a second off if you jump too quick there it'll be a red light on there and I've red lit a few times because I've jumped it because I'm just trying to time it correctly and let me tell you if you are not hitting the accelerator on the third yellow you were already gonna be too late because the person that's driving if they have any idea what they're doing they're they're hitting the gas on the third yellow and they're already going to be moving light timing is pretty huge but that's gonna take some practice and you know you'll get that as you are going as you go ahead and keep drag racing more and learning more about your car but when that third light hits I am hitting that accelerator and letting go of the brake at the same time so this is my this is my my break foot this is my accelerator foot kind of sitting there as that third light hits I'm doing this and I'm kind of like I'm putting some force into my accelerating in my right foot to you know hit the gas when I'm going down it's not gradual it's more just a very quick like that quick switch and I'm my foot is all the way to the floor you can probably hear it they probably hear the pedal in some of my videos how hard it hits that ground because I hit it and then I go and the traction control will help with the wheel spin then I just start you know I go I start I start moving I start going and you will you'll hear on my videos the during the gear changes when do it when people ask when do I shift I have the lights cuz I have a 2012 and the beep that goes on I shift right after the beep and it's I'm hitting redline on first gear second gear [Music] get up to first you know hit that lever on the steering wheel switch to second do the same thing all the way up to the top of second and then to third and then you're going to be crossing the finish line on the 8th at the top of third so just hold 3rd the whole way through now if you are racing a quarter-mile you're going to go into 4th gear and then you'll be crossing the finish line right at the top of 4th red lining some people have you know gone into fifth gear but it's kind of one of those what should I do hold it at redline and forth or switch to fifth gear kind of things you're going to figure that out for yourself what you like what you do depending on your car's setup you need to go to the drag strip go there and practice practice practice practice get your seat time in and find out what combination works for you because that's the only way you're going to become a better driver at the drag strip is if you go and make it a habit and you know do it as many times as you can because then you will you know be almost like muscle memory when you're there and that's that's almost with the point the point that I'm at right now is I can go there and I could pretty much do this in my with my eyes closed but yeah so I really hope that you find this video helpful I hope it's kind of giving you some insight into how I am able to or what I do to drive my car and do what I do so thank you for watching give me some feedback on the bottom in the comments section and let me know what else you all want to see so thank you again for everybody for watching and we'll see you on the next one | ISFASTER | UCkbxMFEyJ_3_6B5hZDZ_hog | 2019-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,850 | 9,070 |
4jJWp7slDFQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jJWp7slDFQ | Benefits of Blueberries for Heart Disease | [Music] in this new review on the intakes of berries and their brightly colored pigments called anthocyanins they know four out of five study suggests that increased intake is significantly associated with the reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease the number one killer of men and women by between 12 and 32 percent that lower range is from studies of older individuals and the greater reduction of risk was noted in younger population so perhaps the earlier we start eating berries the better and maybe the more the better a forty seven percent drop in heart attack risk for those in the top 10 percent of berry consumption it's almost like 1 to 1 for every 15 milligram increase a day a 17% drop in risk so how can you get a hundred milligrams a day by eating less than a half cup of blueberries a day my daily dozen recommendation for berry intake why the drop in risk though I mean what do berries have to do with the heart there have been over 20 randomized controlled trials putting berries to the test more than a thousand people and berries were shown to help control bad cholesterol blood pressure blood Sugar's body weight diabetes and inflammation now lots of plant foods can do this I mean is there something special about berries like cholesterol all whole plant foods have fiber fiber lowers cholesterol but even blueberry tea can lower cholesterol even in kids who are genetically predisposed to high cholesterol we used to think only about one in 500 people had this high cholesterol gene but now we're realizing it may be as many as 1 in 250 and still for the 249 others who think high cholesterol just runs in their family more likely bad diets or what's being passed down but even if you do have the gene what happens when you give kids blueberry tea just powdered blueberries in a tea bag dipped in hot water for 5 minutes so they're not even eating the whole food well I mean you can imagine the water turning blue is the pigment seep into the water and in the antioxidant capacity of their bloodstream increased over the 6 months they were in the study two things have note here first of all no change in the control group as expected but note it took three months for the tea to start having a significant effect and then of course six months after they stopped drinking the teeth they were back to where they started okay but what happened to their cholesterol no real change in the control group but a 30% drop in LDL in the tea group that's like would you get putting these kids on a statin drug and they just had to drink some yummy tea but of course when they stopped the tea their cholesterol bounced right back [Music] you | NutritionFacts.org | UCddn8dUxYdgJz3Qr5mjADtA | 2018-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 488 | 2,662 |
6kAX2LfzaFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kAX2LfzaFY | How to play a cassette | now part three how to play a cassette tape here's an example of a cassette album 10,000 Maniacs blind man zoo and uh you open it and there's the cassette bring it out like that side two cuz it says side two there if you can see it and there's some notes Here track listings and stuff you pull that out and read that fairly limited though here's an example of a CD single often in sometimes in a plastic case but sometimes just in a sleeve and that's orbital and uh helian three tracks there on that one and there's also of course the famous home taping here's one I made earlier to AR albums after time and automatic for the people and I've even written the tracks very carefully on on the plane card part of the joys of Home taping labeling the tracks in the correct order nice and need so let's uh Play 10,000 Maniacs side one there so you you have to change the button to the tape and then you open the um don't know what you call that you open that by pressing the stop eject button and you have to put it in the correct way it goes in that way thick end First Tape end first not that way actually it does go in that way guess it is go in that way so it's very confusing even for me I've been playing them for donkeys years so then you it was the wrong way around see so confusing you can't remember which way it goes in especi as I don't play tapes these days it does go in the thick end first pick end like mine and then you press play and they often sound funny when you start a beginning of a take for some reason they go they sound all warpy so we'll see what this one sounds like it also takes a while to get to the beginning so we'll just um ddle our thumbs and fingers for a while until something happens you can never really tell when it's going to start or finish that's a trouble with cassettes still nothing in time I see this is another problem with cassettes they don't always play you have to look down through the window to see if it's going round and it isn't going round so then you have to investigate why isn't it going round let's try even fast forward doesn't work rewind perhaps I was playing the wrong side see cassettes and tapes are so confusing do it must be this side then so now we're going to come in halfway through a track I would think this is the main reason why cassettes didn't last very long because they're not very good for stupid people tell me what's done on I feel my head there under the for when I turn it home so there you are was side two in fact not side one so you can go fast forward which is what it says and it whizzes along or you can rewind to the beginning don't know if you can hear the noise it's making oh and it's finished and that's back to the beginning but the main disadvantage of cassettes apart from being confusing is that if you want to find one specific track there's no way of knowing where it is and all you can do is go backwards and forwards backwards and forwards and playing a little bit until you find the beginning of the track you want and that's so boring so time wasting so that's technically speaking cassettes are the worst of the three CDs are the best technically final is second and cassettes are worst soundwise some people say vinyl is best that's probably just a matter of opinion really so there we have it how to play a record how to play a CD and eventually after you've got confused a few times how to play a cassette tape okay that'll be all for today children same time tomorrow then bye | springsbranch100 | UCnVufq5u8CmhNfnyauxkWHQ | 2012-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 686 | 3,483 |
4_XkuUql96I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_XkuUql96I | Will banning single-use plastics create more pollution? | [Music] hi my name is I stayed from metabolism of cities and in this video we're gonna discuss why tackling plastic pollution might not be the best idea so I know what you're gonna say wait plastic pollution it's not a good idea that's total nonsense right well and just want to provide some more contextual elements and I'm not saying classic protrusion is is something we should not tackle but there are some cap that Kari adds to this so first of all plastic pollution well it's you know these are strong images that we have in our minds now it's a lot of plastics in rivers and seas plastics with you know around the necks of marine animals its micro plastics that we now find within the stomach of of animals so clearly you know it's a huge problem we see them everywhere and we have more and more plastics in everything so in around our food within construction sector so it's a material that has been cheap that has been light and that that really enables a number of things but we've got too many of it and we can see it a bit everywhere today now why do I say it's it's perhaps not something we we should tackle or perhaps I should better say it's badly tackle today well except from this well attention from media and therefore to people because there are so many other issues that the media had not picked up whereas they're as important as it which is from how animals are treated from you know deforestation to the extension of species so there are just numerous and numerous environmental challenges that do not get at the same level as plastic pollution whereas there at least if not more importantly it so this is because there there are some very strong images related to plastic pollution the second element why I say tacking plastic pollution might not be a good idea is the solutions that are brought to us today and you're gonna say again wait there are more and more actions against the you know plastics and single-use plastics lately a number of countries around the world and EU or pushing very hard towards measures against single-use plastics but in in my point of view there are two main things that are carried out very wrongly first of all let's imagine straws for instance you know a lot of us who grew up with plastic straws and today they're gonna be banned and that's a great thing but the alternatives I'm not that happy about because the alternatives might be in ox straw in terms of resources you probably need I don't know how many thousand plastic straws to get to the same level as an in extra and I don't favor again the plastic pollution but what I'm saying is that a number of solutions or just more we require more resources and might produce more more waste than what we think at least if we look at the entire supply chain this is one thing the second thing is that I feel that instead of banning single-use plastics we're just well we are doing that but we're just opening up a door towards other materials and towards other consumption so instead of saying we ban all single-use materials that that would have been a great opportunity to do that no we say well use biodegradable use other stuff well using other stuff meanings that other people are going to create just more products and I feel that we're just postponing the problem from plastics to other materials and this is especially true for all of the biodegradable plastics which we thought was a great idea but finally it might not be that good of an idea in terms of biodegradable within composting and all that that does not work as well as we thought and you know I really think that tackling waste while tackling plastic pollution today is just postponing there's a problem with other materials and with other measures that we could have taken today all in all I think that well of course I'm happy with where this is going more and more people or are aware about this problem and want to have a solution but I just want to say that well just going towards other non renewable materials and resource intensive materials it's not the best idea and wish when we start doing policies about banning some types of materials perhaps the the greatest idea would be to go to the root of the problem rather than you know fixing the symptoms so instead of having an end of pipe solution which is changing the material of your straw perhaps say you don't need to use straws from now that's it from now please let me know what you think it might be a bold statement detective that is not interesting to tackle plastic pollution but you might have other suggestions please let us know in the comments yes you [Music] you | Metabolism of Cities | UCwaliuWsJWhdhk-KUfQHlYA | 2020-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 850 | 4,619 |
9QzFCVk-hQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QzFCVk-hQY | Classic Girl Names|10 Baby Girl Names 2019! Diabeticmomster | hi guys and welcome back to my channel so today I wanted to film my 10 favorite classic girl names and I am not pregnant and I probably will not be pregnant for a very long time dan is very very know about having another baby so baby names is something that I've been looking at and absolutely loving for as long as I can remember probably since I stopped since I started playing The Sims I was one of them really weird people that always had like a single mum and adopted like seven trillion kids on the Sims and I use it a lot just coming up with the names for them but I have accumulated and this list has been on my phone for a little while now some really classic old vintage style girl names that I do absolutely love and if I was selected a girl tomorrow I would more than likely name a girl one of these names because they're just my absolute favorite so I'm just going to get into it without really rambling I've tried to do them all so write down some reasons as to why these are my favorite name and the first one is Alice I love this way when I think of Alice I could have written down I think I've just had a really sweet really happy energetic angelic little girl I don't know why probably focus of Alice in Wonderland but I do really love the name and I personally don't hear many Alice's around at the moment so I think is not that common either I'm going to just actually get my pc up and I will I'm actually gonna leave what these are ranking in popularity in the video in the corner in case you want to know how popular these limbs are but yeah I really love the name Alice and I just think it's really sweet little girl's name my second name is Beatrice done hates this name so the chances are if I popped out a kid with Dan tomorrow my child would not be called Beatrice hope I really love this name I have no idea why when I hear the name Beatrice I think of a really loud really kind of big personality girl someone that's very sure of herself and I think that's really cute and as a young girls little nickname you could call her B which again is just so cute and I think it's actually quite a nice name on its own but I really love to have like longer names when you can burn nicknaming but yeah Beatriz Larabee I think that's really cute so my third one is Eleanor and I think whenever I hear the name Eleanor I basically think of Gossip Girl but I really like this name and I don't see many of them I think Eleanor to me is one of them really quiet people but very very strong very much knows her stuff and will be very well she won't be afraid to tell you her opinion if like you're overstepping a mark and I really love that nickname Oh or Ellie for Eleanor as well so my fourth name is Evelyn and I think this has been on my list on just my overall list for a very long time I love this name I first heard it on home and away absolutely years ago and I just love it I love the nickname I love you with the nickname evil Evy I don't really hear of many Evelyn's I hear of more Eve's but definitely don't hear many Evelyn's and I just like how it looks on paper as well and I think this was a big part when you choose a name how it looks on paper how you write it I know for me spelling my daughter's name is just so flowy and I love doing it I love writing her name at like birthday cards and stuff so my fifth name is Ingrid and get that I I've never come across an Ingrid before in my life and I don't think you see many names spelt with an eye either such a sweet name and I I love how it sounds I love how it comes right rolls off your tongue I love it my sixth name is Meredith I love Meredith and if I had to name all my children after the first letter in my name doesn't make sense I said all my kids had an M like the Kardashians Meredith would be on there I love the name I think it just sounds so sweet as well I feel like this is how I'm describing all the names the seventh name I love and it's a very even you love it or hate name it is mini you've probably instantly thinking Minnie Mouse I know I do as well mini to me is like a really dainty little country girl someone who's very much just very much in her own village very much likes to stay with her family very close to her family but yeah I really love the name so my eighth name that I love this opal I think it's a really cute name and I don't know why it kind of reminds me of a couple I don't know like maybe it is just opal but when I hear the name opal I just think really bright happy times I think the color yellow I think it's one of them names that down would allow me to name a little girl but I do love it so my ninth name is probably my favorite name and [Music] yeah I love it and the name is utterly I have never come across an utterly I read it I kind of beware I've seen this name but I'm in love I love the name auntie Otto Tilly for a little girl oh it's just so sweet and when I think of the name utterly I think bubbly beach girl someone I could just see running around the beach a little or T running around the beach in the little yellow dress and a Sun Hat and a really like her looks on paper as well it's that bad thing like you surely you have to really like how a name looks on paper to like and what today you get that or is that just me I think that's probably just me dude so my love name in this list but it's definitely not my least favorites never really innate but I thought I'm gonna want to name my child because it's a color I don't know why but to me it was just like naming my kid below I'd never do it but violet has really grown on me and I just think it's a gorgeous name and that definitely think it's in the more classic vintage names list as well and I see you're here the knee I just think of a really fun soft spring kind of girl one of them girls that really comes out their shell after winter really happy really more energized when the Sun starts to come out and well the plowers like to bloom I just yeah I really do love these names and let me know what your loyal girls are called and what kind of name category you think you much prefer so that is everything for this video I really hope you've enjoyed it and if you have be sure to give it a thumbs up and click subscribe down below I will see you all [Music] Johanna we're always on the edge we fight to make love at the same time would you break up just because I'm told | Meg Jones | UCUjLD0m6ZXfTKWl4i7qUTaw | 2019-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,313 | 6,378 |
tBvWMPh9Sqo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBvWMPh9Sqo | [LEGENDADO] Cassandra Clare fala sobre sua inspiração para as Crônicas dos Caçadores de Sombras | I got the inspiration for Shadowhunters when I came across a mention of the Nephilim in a folklore book I was reading they're mentioned very quickly in the Bible as the offspring of angels and human beings as Giants who did great deeds on the earth and it made me start thinking about how Nephilim would blend into society today and how to work angelic and demonic mythology into this idea I had already about a secret race of demon hunters who lived on this earth and protected us that we didn't know about but oddly it was really being in a tattoo shop that gave me the idea as I started to think about well what if there were a race of people who used tattoos a sort of magical way to protect themselves and so I blended together the idea of angels and sort of angelic and demonic magic and these magical tattoos into a Shadowhunter society and the magic system that works for them and I developed it from there and with each book the mythology of the Shadowhunters kind of grows and expands we learn more about their history and where they came from and what they can do in different aspects of their magic and that's always a lot of fun you | Idris Brasil | UCnf2jSL7hFcpev9d3qft8vg | 2016-12-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 217 | 1,145 |
N37Si5efRcQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N37Si5efRcQ | Throwback Thursday | Saxon Hoard of 6 Edward the Confessor Hammered Silver Coins | Preacher Digger | i don't know what this is folks but it is beautiful it's in great condition there's the front side or the back side i don't know here's the other side chris is on his way over here we'll film him and let him tell us what this is going to be all right man have been out here 30 minutes and nailed this baby that's awesome my day's made here comes chris let's uh see what he says here's chris the man with it all here we go [Music] oh it must be good is it roman what is it what is it what is it still me what is it give you a hug he's hugging me that must be good that must be good a saxon coin let me get the sunlight here a saxon coin what date range would you say that might [Music] i be know what that means hammered silver today folks ever hammered saxon coin look at the back of it look at the front of it look at the king you see how good a shape that is all right this is awesome man this is awesome oh my god oh my goodness look at this folks this time you get a picture here this is going to be another one of those same type of coins here it is folks the third one unbelievable guys this is this is number four that is number five number five let's just sit him right down there this is number six [Music] you | Preacher Digger | UC65st0sng2B3qZcBjuZMNRA | 2022-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 258 | 1,219 |
O_8oMG_4Tqc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_8oMG_4Tqc | The Entire 2023 Federal Budget Explained | the Australian federal budget it's a big book and very useful in figuring out what the government is doing contains the country's physical performance policy and projections with a lot of data that goes over my head reminding me why I hate math if so decided to go through nearly every major policy to get to the bottom of it my goal is to express opinions on the government rather educate people what's being done if you have any questions feel free to ask in the comments lightning the burden of existence was a doubted labor party promise before the election it's also a part of the modern labor movement ideology and most importantly is just common sense for an elected government to be tackling as it directly affects massive portions of the vote and population important to remember here is the word responsible which implies limited impact to the government's coffers there are three main areas in the federal budget to help with cost of living financial assistance housing Supply and energy price relief financial assistance changes to single parent assistance will address money troubles in job difficulties faced by single parents due to additional responsibilities by giving him 922 dollars per fortnight until the youngest child turns 14. before the changes parents with over age went on single with dependent job Seeker which paid about 177 less among other things they've also increased income eligibility to around twenty six hundred dollars the fact that 91 of single parents are women also promotes gender equality this policy change will affect roughly 57 000 people so if you're a single mum with a bad word of Sonia might want to look at these changes and rank in that extra dry night nappy money they'll be increases a job seeker and youth allowance of forty dollars a fortnight on top of increasing from inflation Relief cost of living pressure the government is up to how much are those on working age benefits receive this is especially the case for those who are over 55 mature age recipients of job Seekers have become significantly more common in the past decade likely due to factors like poor health and no one wanting to smell out farts in their workplace due to this Reliance the government is extending jobs a payments of those from 55 to match with those 60 and over affecting roughly 52 000 Australians as for the youngins hopefully that added 40 will help you until your Twitch career takes off or at least pays the rent until you scorest into the servo wages for Aged care workers will be increasing the government has moved 11.3 billion dollars towards increase in the wages of 250 000 workers with a stated golf continuing to improve wages until they reflect the proper worth of aged care workers these increases are based on the fair work commission's decision to provide an interim increase of 15 to minimum wages of aged care workers this also means that the people most affected by wage increases will be those who are most affected by recent problems like inflation low-wage workers foreign housing resolving housing problems is a stead key priority in the current government the federal budget lays out six noteworthy policies to tackle housing problems increased rent assistance investment in housing Supply local and state reforms to increase housing Supply expand and guarantee eligibility homelessness funding and social affordable housing Commonwealth rent assistance will be increased by 15 to 1.1 million households rent assistance is a supplementary payment meaning it's paid on top of existing Social Security payments like job Seeker this is given to people paying rent to private houses so doesn't apply to those living in housing commissions or on their own gusting 2.7 billion dollars over five years the government's goal is to reduce cost of living pressure for low-income renters by mitigating the effects of increased rents government has put forward new changes to house building first change is increasing the capital Works tax deduction reducing taxes on house renovations for landlords from 2.5 to 4 so companies and make new bill to rent properties can get tax money back developers would need the project against is to 50 or more dwellings available Friend by the public or for lease terms of at least three years for each dwelling so benefit will only apply if the buildings are actively being rented out possibly meaning fewer houses will be left unoccupied collecting dust this is on top of reducing tax that manage investment trusts have to withhold for the government from 30 to 15 percent increasing foreign investment in development essentially local councils through the Australian local government Association administers a hashing out a plan where local governments will be given money to spend on solving housing affordability algo is advocating for 100 million per year from the government to help them deal with the issue with their pre-budget statement saying it'll be used for activities like land audits partnership developments and housing model research to name a few the local government Association cites the desire to solve the housing crisis is due to the struggle of towns to find accommodation with unique housing challenges each Shire faces being their justification for playing a larger role in helping housing I guess local councils May soon be useful for more than just bin days home guarantees are Australian government initiatives that allow eligible people to have part of their loan guaranteed by the government through the National Housing Finance and Investment corporation or nhfic allowing you to get a home loan for a deposit as small as five percent the government intends to expand guarantees for first home and Regional first home buyers now any two borrowers even those not in a relationship can apply for first home guarantee along with those who own property in the past but haven't for 10 years Sally home guarantees are also expanded to single legal guardians of children rather than just biological parents 67.5 million dollars has been added on top of previous funding provided by the National Housing and homelessness agreement or yeah which provides roughly 1.6 billion dollars each year in States and territories with the aim of improving housing affordability the yeah also requires estate strategies to address priority areas like social housing tenancy reform and Home Ownership on top of requiring particular care around certain cohorts like children elderly and those undergo and repeat homelessness as a new government is negotiated factors like the previous agreement success in reaching objectives adequacy of data and the impact of economic factors among other things will be reviewed to determine what improvements should be made there is a long way to go but with enough effort using park benches for anything other than a place to sit and sex could be a thing of the past the government has created an agenda to deliver more social and affordable housing through an increase to the National Housing Finance and investment corporations liability Care by two billion dollars making it 7.5 billion or less this gives low-cost loans to community housing providers this is projected to build seven thousand more homes directly the federal budget describes an energy price relief plan designed to Shield Australians from their price increases via price relief the government says the reason behind this plan is a minigame at the effects of the Ukraine war which have exacerbated power prices in the country policies in this area are as follows after over 60 consultation submissions between December and February in the second round in April the Commonwealth they are committing to a mandatory code of conduct for gas sales with the goal of making sales to Consumers fairer the draft for this code includes potential actions to regulate the way gas supplies conduct business resolving disputes and even require people to sell gas at a set price in particular circumstance these could possibly reduce the cost of gas by forcing supplies to sell gas at a set price in the local market which makes sense as Australia is one of the largest gas producers and should not have some of the highest gas prices three billion dollars of electricity bill relief up to 650 for small businesses and 500 for households this initiative in partnership with States will offer Bill refunds the goal of these rebates is to reduce pressure on vulnerable households generally those with seniors cards carries allowance or low-income Health cards to name a few will receive these rebates in most cases those eligible don't need to do anything it will automatically apply to the next power bill because this is in collaboration with the stakes and may vary on how much you get and how it happens one billion dollars is being added to the clean energy Finance Corporation a specialist investor and self-described green Bank to enable a hundred and ten thousand low interest loans for energy saving home upgrades and collaboration with other private lenders the effect of upgrading the home is energy rioting from a 1 out of 10 star to a 3 out of ten star can reduce an energy bill by 30 and by a further 20 if up to a 5 out of 10 star home 300 million dollars will also be spent to cut energy bills for sixteen thousand social housing properties by upgrading their energy performance in collaboration with the states 36.7 million dollars will be used to increase the government's Energy Efficiency standards and information including an expression of the Nationwide house energy rating scheme to cover both existing and new buildings allowing people to make more informed decisions conclusion cost of living is certainly the most publicized policy area of this year's budget and with good reason the numbers certainly seemed modest but that is not too surprising for a new government that is often heavily criticized by the fourth estate for its expenditure in terms of where the money is going I'm personally think it's going in the right places but I would like to know what you think but please if you have any questions about any of these policies please leave a comment one of the four major goals of this government was said to be many care which seems to mean access to Affordable Health Care when needed and ensuring health workers including doctors are able to deliver it to reason the labor government considers that one of their major goals of the budget is due to their belief in Medicare being the foundation of the primary care system and claim that Medicare requires significant restructuring to meet the needs of the 21st century I put a list of their new policies in three categories access to Medicine access to Medical Care and improved Healthcare infrastructure access to medicines Jimmy Jimmy we have to sell more drugs I don't know Mr Albanese how we gonna do that the PBS Jimmy we'll expand the PBS welcome to Las Pharma beneficios schemata we have a 2.2 billion dollar wider PBS making more prescriptions affordable by little pharmaceutical benefits scheme is responsible for subsidizing medicine costs making them significantly more affordable that's medicine [ __ ] two of my drugs added to the PBS include some zesty but prenorphine to three type of dependents and the freshest versatile which is used in trading a bone disorder called acrontoplasia the purity of my government's medicine is without question relying on certain medications in your life is still the best at Labor's PBS but don't take on Butler's word for it Dr Gary deed of the racgp has welcomed its money-saving ways as well Jimmy we need to expand PBS operations how Mr albinisi we can only developer so much medicine at a time scale Jimmy with double dispensing quantities the government will be doubling maximum dispensing quantities allowed with over 300 PBS medicines you now get 60 days worth of prescribed medicine instead of 30 reducing GP in Pharmacy visits saving both time and money Australia's pharmaceutical benefits gain lowers the prices of many of Australia's prescription medication by paying part of the cost of the medication dispense piecemeal the idea of doubling dispensing was first loaded in 2018 after a payback recommendation said it would save money with the racgp claiming new reforms would save chronic patients 180 a year but Mr Albanese where are we going to get the siebens from I'm running a tight budget here man I won't keep getting harassed this pharmacies Jimmy who undercut the pharmacies hi I'm join Toomey did you know pharmacies have rides the guild says you do I believe these savings from the PBS should not come at the expense of local pharmacies I believe that we get to charge consumers and the government by proxy for every visit I fight for you Priceline opposing dispension reforms in 2019 2021 and again in the 2023 budget racgp says that I succeeded at preventing treatment medicines in 2021 cursing taxpayers 1.67 billion in dispensing fees keeping it in your Pharmacy's pockets time we cut print off the deal Jimmy this new policy people with heart problems Crohn's disease hypertension and many other conditions can now spend less time at the pharmacy and more time subscribing to this channel like and comment [ __ ] Medical Care access 3.5 billion dollars has been spent a triple bulk billing incentives of patients aged under 16 and Commonwealth concession card holders allowing face-to-face GP consultation and Telehealth to 11 million people without any of the out-of-pocket expense according to the AAP bulk villain means that instead of having to pay for a medical service the government will cover the cost completely however not all doctors accept bulk billing so tripling bulk billing incentives will mean that more doctors might choose to allow you to access them this way Australia's Healthcare System is getting many improvements in the federal budget and this is but one of them the federal budget has announced investments in complex and chronic care Pathways by expanding items on a Medicare benefits schedule the MBs is a list of Health Services subsidized by the Australian government allow allows most of the cost of a listed service to be covered by many kids for example if the fee to C or GB is 110 and Medicare might cover 76. it's one of the main ways Medical Care is able to stay affordable for most Australians in line with the recommendation from the Independent Medical Services advisory committee or Ms 170.6 million dollars being spent to introduce new services to the schedule this includes but is not limited to 31.2 million dollars to genetically test whether parents planning pregnancy or Gary's of cystic fibrosis buying a muscular atrophy or fragile X syndrome 32.6 million dollars for positron emission tomography or pet to help determine the extent of rare and uncommon cancers in patients [Music] 143.9 million dollars will be spent on non-emergency Health Care outside GP hours including 93.4 million extending primary health networks bhn after hours program by a third of two years bhns are essentially War rooms of Health Care keeping all the local clinics linked up and working efficiently and commissioning Services when gaps in healthcare need to be addressed extending the Aftercare programs intends to reduce the burden of hospitals by giving people access to GP Services outside of normal working hours 358 million dollars will be invested in new service called Medicare urgent care clinics 58 will be built around the country eight more than promised during the election these clinics are considered a no model of care built to reduce burdens on hospital and based in existing offices this service will accept walk-in patients after normal hours to treat non-life-threatening injuries that require Urgent Care like fractures being in existing centers was pushed by the Royal Australian College of gdps he wanted GPS to get more access to people with acute illnesses Australian Healthcare has an internet it's not like you have an internet problem with your doom scrolling and Honda pop cat remixes the Commonwealth digital health record system known as my health record or mhr is severely outdated underused and hard to work with the first electronic health record called PCH hours made in 2012 to save gb's time collecting patient information name was changed to mhr in 2015 under the Turnbull government the record system left money basic features with Radiology College SEO Mark Nevin sang in the 2016 Senate acquiry that the system didn't even have the technical passages to store images including x-rays which can make it difficult to diagnose conditions like black lung as historical records are harder to come by the Australian financial review reported in 2019 that my health records bad UI low participation and over complicated Nature has meant that whatever records are on the system are not being effectively updated or used reducing information GPS have on patients what is being done to fix this well in the 2023-24 federal budget the Albanese labor government committed 429 million dollars to modernize the my health record system containing the Dern system used from a tenth of the time to becoming the rule rather than the exception this includes modernizing information and billing systems from old formats eliminating ones no longer in use and ensuring the mhr is well entrenched in the medical system broadening opportunity is in our society and around the country the third key goal the 2023-24 budget was in essence equality an idea that has been fundamental to the labor movement since its earliest forms and our day serves as a buzzword for any institution imaginable it's interesting to see how the labor government interprets the term through their new policies broadly speaking the section focuses on closing gaps of policies targeted towards marginalized aspects of certain demographics especially women children and Aboriginal people the policies here can be categorized into three sections child care and gender equality National planned in violence against women and children and closing gaps of regional and Indigenous communities child care and gender equality the government is improving the pay parental leave scheme brain to leave Bay and dead partner pay both forms of payment given to people to look after new children will combine into a single 20-week payment that can be shared between parents which can be claimed by either parent including single ones both parents who have passed an income and work desk and spent up to 100 payable days receiving the national minimum wage which is currently 819.9 a week the work test requires you've worked at least 10 out of 13 months before birth with a minimum of 330 hours worked in that time and the income test requires under 150 000 individual adjusted taxable income family incomes of less than 350 000 are also now eligible affecting 3 000 parents beforehand both parents had to seek payment through different systems reducing eligibility and income benefits this policy essentially gives both parents the same benefits from the government giving women a bigger advantage in the workplace government has incurred cheaper early childhood education for 1.2 million families through changing the child guess subsidy in child care subsidies used by the government to cover a portion of your child care costs when you bring your kid to approved early childhood education centers the amount the government will cover will depend on the Family's income and can be calculated online according to the Department of Education families on 80 grand or less will have a subsidy lifted to as high as 90 percent and a family on 120k with a child in care three days a week could save Seventeen hundred dollars a year these subsidies are complemented by a 72.4 million dollar package to train more childhood Educators these subsidies will make it easier for parents to work or do other activities while their kids are in care the government has just changed the workplace gender equality Act of 2012 to acquire gender pay Gap information to be published by the workplace gender equality agency wgea wgea was established in 2012 as a married gender equality in workplaces typically through advice tools and education these changes to the amendment are part of a continuing expansion of the government to ensure gender is part of all major budget decision making ensure equality of payment violence again women and children 599 million dollars to support stopping domestic violence including tackling intergenerational disadvantaging communities this is on top of 1.7 billion dollars on the previous budget 159 million dollars is being used to extend the Family Domestic and Sexual Violence response partnership agreement with states which intend to boost Frontline delivery the government has also strengthening sexual assault consent laws and making them more uniform through improvements to the family law system addressing barriers of Justice including addressing gaps in supporting victims of visas 194 million dollars will be used to establish dedicated Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander action plan which will include culturally responsive healing programs addressing immediate safety concerns and community-led services refer to Nation Children and Families dealing with DB the national redress scheme NRS is a program providing support to remedy victims of institutional trial exploitation it was made in response to the Royal commissioned in the institutional responses to child sexual abuse in 2012 which saw tens of thousands of calls and messages confirming that thousands of children were abused in various Australian institutions the Albanese government has given NRS Services an additional 142.2 million dollars to ensure those who experienced institutional child sex abuse can continue accessing free independent support in a safe and trauma-informed way the money will go towards compensating victims through continuing the redress Support Services remote Australia will receive 199.8 million dollars in an integrated packaged to address in trenched and concentrated disadvantage in Australian communities in collaboration with states there are four notable parts of this package 64 million dollars to extend stronger places stronger people initiative comprising and led by 10 communities across Australia combining data local understanding and evidence-based solutions to disrupt patterns of disadvantage 7.8 million dollars to construct a whole a government framework to address Community disadvantage hold the government Frameworks are formed between ministers and Central agencies to keep departments working in sync together 16.4 million dollars for a life course data initiative which is designed to capture data insights and improve our community disadvantages understood 100 million dollar outcomes fund outcomes funds it pulls the money paid to people for achieving social outcomes this will include 11.6 million dollars to fund social Enterprise development initiatives this is designed to support organizations that intend to find financially sustainable ways to achieve positive social outcomes one of the biggest unheard of actions a government has taken is spending 561 million dollars to increase indigenous Australian Health including 238 million dollars to improve workers capacity to treat cancer and 30 extra dialysis units being sent to Regional and remote areas 38.4 million dollars to support some of the first community-led models of distance learning for remote Aboriginal children an example of community-led applicable education includes the northern Land council's Learning or country program which was extended by six years in 2022 it involves education by Rangers and Community Elders to make new custodians of the country and employ massive portions of the community 150 million dollars to improve Regional water scary through the National Water grid helping to close a gap in the 2023 Commonwealth lives in the Gap implementation plan the fund is used on projects proposed by local communities to improve water supply and are approved by the National Water grid investment framework 20.8 million dollars spent to undertake urgent repairs for Aboriginal hostels limited AHL is an accommodation services with over 40 hostels giving Aboriginal people a safe place to stay when leaving town for medical or family reasons investing in a stronger and more secure economy this is probably one of the most extensive group of reformers by the government based on sheer volume and so will be split into two parts first is renewable technology in the environment the second will be commercial and Industrial the meaning behind this section appears to be converting the nation's strengths into long-lasting growth primarily through refining our natural minerals and making use of Renewable Power categories here include renewable energy powering Net Zero Industries and jobs environmental policies and disaster resilience herbal energy biggest argument against Renewables the sun doesn't always Shine the wind doesn't always blow this is wrong somewhere in the world the sun is shining the wind is blowing all we need to keep harvesting in is a big enough grid that can draw power from anywhere the Australian government plans on making it 12 billion dollars of its 20 billion dollar investment in rewiring the nation will be spent on transformational transmission projects putting its grid on track to becoming 82 renewable by 2030. upgrading the systems responsible for a transmission will allow the reliable use of multiple sources of power which is vital to using renewable Technology power reduction is one thing but making sure that power is distributed and stored in such a way that everyone can constantly use the power requires some heavy infrastructure the government is spending 12 billion dollars to secure the electricity grid what kind of things can you get done with that budget the start is one billion dollars of low-cost debt loans was invested in tasmania's battery the nation project which will use Hydra power in places like Lake Catherine store energy 1.5 billion dollars will also be seen for Victorian renewable energy zones res and to offer sure wind renewable energy zones or areas determined to be most ideal for building Renewables on a bit like planetary features and Stellaris on top of that 4.7 billion dollars will unlock critical transmission and res in New South Wales including plugging in snowy 2.0 other examples include the hunter transmission project where the uniquely potent renewable sources and existing mining infrastructure could see massive investment in green industry all these projects will be linked by Massive electricity interconnectors like the Mariners link which is a three billion dollar wire plan to connect Tasmania and Victoria turning power on and off at a whim is much harder on a nationwide scale but this new scheme will make it possible the capacity investment scheme will tend to the delivery of renewable generation and storage to the southeastern states to unlock 10 billion dollars of new investment to government wishes to increase the amount of power that can be done on and off on demand known as dispatchable Power by offering to Underwriters essentially take risks for investors to build dispatchable renewable sources like grid batteries a desire to prevent the 2022 winter energy crisis caused by the liberal government for ailing to maintain the grid allowing four gigawatt dispatchable Power Group to be replaced with a one gigawatt power grid how long we're just modernizing the Australian energy Grid or the known motivators behind this initiative this is just one of the hundreds of complementary power projects fell in into place Nationwide and it's an amazing sight to see there are two ways to decrease carbon usage increasing renewable energy usage and decrease in general power usage the government is doing a lot to make Renewables but also has some neat carrots to help you with your business make the most of it 1.3 billion dollars is allocated to our household energy upgrades fund which will provide cheap lows to houses for various energy saving projects like solar and more efficient appliances for businesses with under 50 million dollars turnover 310 million will also be invested to give tax deductions upgrade in their electrical systems efficiency through the small business energy incentives the max claim is 20 tax offending assets related to improving Energy Efficiency and can be up to a hundred thousand dollars of costs potentially saving twenty thousand dollars this is predicted to affect 3.8 million businesses and apply to all upgrades used or installed until the 30th of June 2024. there is now a proper plan to get Australians to adopt and afford electric cars this part of this plan is a national electric vehicle strategy which intends to outline a broad idea for adopting electric cars this strategy contains three objectives increase supply of affordable EBS establish EV infrastructure and encourage EV demand first policy enacted under this strategy is 7.4 million dollars to support fuel efficiency standards designed to encourage the supply of more EVS 7.8 million dollars for the transport and infrastructure Net Zero roadmap and action plan organizing the many changes to how missions can be reduced in transport including alternative fuel new technology and improved infrastructure like rail something that was unsurprisingly welcomed by the australasian railway Association what is the theater of fuel in Australia the two billion dollar hydrogen ad Start program will support large-scale renewable hydrogen projects through competitive contracts hydrogen is a renewable combustible fuel that can be used for industrial heat having transport Fuel and potentially manufacturing there contracts for two to three Flagship projects including two million dollars for indigenous consultation support will have the goal of providing one gearboard of electrolyzer capacity and build on the basis for the hydrogen industry to expand further it become more difficult to invest in Renewables in Australia due to the Us increasing their competition and taking away the expertise and investors needed for The Cutting Edge project 38.2 million dollars will be spent to establish guarantee Origins scheme which will reliably track where emissions come from Australia plans on becoming a renewable energy superpower by manufacturing their own technology but how they're going to get the minerals for us 57.1 million dollars will be spent to develop the critical minerals International partnership program working with countries like the US Japan and others this little Advanced Mineral Sciences sustainable practice and address risks to supply chains which is seen from the pandemic can cause Devastation to productivity when disrupted this program secure all the necessary resources to build a renewable manufacturing industry with a two billion dollar critical minerals facility and 15 billion dollar National reconstruction fund the country will soon be able to sustain even major economic disruption and still keep growing as a world's number one producer of lithium and titanium the second largest producer of zircon and top five producer of other Rare Earth minerals this partnership program also secure the Renewable Energy Future for all countries involved how are Australia's small businesses supposed to capitalize on the renewable energy Boom the navy federal budget outline 14.8 million dollars to establish something called the powering Australian industry growth Center designed to support businesses in making commercializing or adopting Renewables industry growth centers are not-for-profit organizations led by experts in Industry trying to lead cultural change in the sector this growth Center will get minerals producers and Renewables manufacturers rub and shoulders additionally three billion dollars is allocated to Investments on low emission Tech like green Metals under the national reconstruction fund all these policies come in the context of strong competition with the American government whose administration's inflation reduction act has stolen many renewable investors from spending their resource and expertise in our country will Australian makeup for lost time to become the renewable energy superpower it dreams to be only time will tell well Australia compete with America's record investment in renewable energy 5.6 million dollars will be used to analyze new implications of the increased competitiveness of renewable energy for Australia and ways to fight New Opportunities the world is at a critical point in renewable energy industry and Australia has all the necessary components become a renewable energy superpower well the USA is still in all the investors and expertise along with a waste a decade under the previous gas bag government it's not clear if Australia can become the power of its dreams the government is going full War economy to reach its renewable energy targets just like in the war days 8.3 million dollars will be spent over four years to develop an issue of green bonds often issued by the government bonds are bought by investors with the promise that they will be paid back by the the issuer in the future with interest these green bonds are designed to raise money for investing in renewable projects to get to Country to net zero emissions additionally in an echo the War Era stock taken of the Curtin period 1.6 million dollars is being spent to co-fund with private companies the Australian sustainable Finance taxonomy which is essentially a list that defines all the economic activities that count as sustainable companies line about their environmental friendliness seems like an everyday occurrence soon could be a thing of the past the Commonwealth is moving 4.3 million dollars to bolster Asic enforcement against greenwashing in order to remain competitive in global Capital markets greenwashing is when a company overstays its environmental friendliness Asic has already enforced against multiple superannuation companies with one of the largest being against Mercer superannuation whose sustainable plan that claimed to not invest in fossil fuels had money invested in 15 different fossil fuel companies from Whitehaven coal to BHP finally no more companies of names like evil Planet burning CD claimed to be carbon neutral the government rushed the governor general to establish a new executive called The Net Zero Authority focusing on regions and Industry this new agency will be composed of an independent chair and supported by an Advisory Board it is responsible for promoting an orderly and effective transformation of net zero emissions that allows communities most affected to not get left behind and the rush of the world's greatest booms is the Industrial Revolution work is in a mission intensive sector that will get access to new skills and support to help them transition to a different sector regions will get extra programs to ensure Industries in their areas will benefit them and investors and companies will be supported to better engage with projects related to Net Zero the government will be using the power and the Region's fund to populate the regions and turn them into an unshakable superpower core to the powering regions fund is reducing emissions in Regional areas using a special Net Zero economy task force existing Industries like mining will be made more carbon neutral and have the generated wealth feed back into the towns that made the turn of the country from a desolate seven City backed water into a boom and Continental wide Federation and world power the government is still nailing out how exactly it'll use the powering the Region's fund to build up the region but complementing it already includes massive Regional projects like hydrogen and harps create clean fuel and the Northern Australia infrastructure facility to ensure the things built in the region suffer no funding delays environmental policies are sustainable future Beyond just focusing on renewable energy the government has also outlined new policies relating to the actual environment itself the state of reasons behind these policies that Australia's natural environment offers economic benefits and is of unique cultural and Heritage value the Murray darling base in Australia's largest and most complex river system will have over 103 million dollars pumped into sustaining this million square kilometer water Network through reviewing the murray-darling Basin plan drought's an increase in human use made the name demand at the basins water use in line with the Water Act of 2007 more pertinent so the Murray darling Basin plan was enacted by the 2012 Gillard labor government and followed through by the affected States environment Minister Tanya plebisek says the plan has been sabotaged by the previous liberal national government a statement reflected by journalists like Michael West noting insufficient requirements for managing the northern Basin plan in 2017 and the documentary blood Water by YouTuber friendly geordies who placed much the blame for the basin's troubles on the New South Wales National party with their new investment in the plans review the government aims to both update the plan to change in the basin's conditions and ensure the use of climate change policy scientific understanding and Indigenous knowledge in 2022 though your government released a nature positive plan this plan was based on simple premise if our laws don't change our trajectory of environmental decline will not change either based on the report by Graham Samuel AC it was intended to improve Environmental Protections get departments dependent on environment decisions and make doing the right thing easier the new budget has moved the plan further 121 million dollars to establish Environmental Protections Australia and 51 million dollars to establish environment information Australia environment protection Australia will serve like an Environmental Protection Agency independent and bound to transparency it'll make assessments approvals and conditions relating to the environment Quantum Mirage news new laws being negotiated will enhance the new agency's powers in preventing biodiversity loss environment information surely be a data body which will provide quality information about the environment with the intent to be used in regulation planning and Reporting Australia is large and diverse which means it has a lot of national parks according to environment Minister Tanya plebisek Alva they have been neglected under the previous government with programs to protect threatened species protect native animals and maintain infrastructure all suffering mismanagement the federal government has outlined a total of 355.1 million dollars to address chronic underfunding of national parks a special mention being given to kakadoo where a range of stations are falling apart and olorukata where basic shade and housing facilities are highly inadequate is our resilience natural disasters have devastated Australia from the get-go but they have reached near unfathomable scales in recent years with by far the most notable disaster being the 2019 bushfires whose memory only Fades with the pandemic that came after 200 million dollars will be moved to a disaster ready fund to support disaster relief projects this fund will be made available to stay in territory governments and involve partnership with local councils Treasures can include improving drainage to reduce flood risks data sharing initiatives to better communicate and predict when events occur and fire breaks in evacuation centers to reduce the damage when Bushfire season begins a lot more needs to be done and is being done to reduce the impact of Australia's increasing natural disasters nevertheless this fun goes a long way in ensuring disasters like the 2019 Butch bias and the 2021-22 Queensland floods don't do the scale or damage that they did in the past does a government ever apologize for the reactions of its previous regime it's not common but in the case of Australia they kind of have the 2019 Bushfire is one of the worst fires in world history and it's all the prime minister who defunded the services meant to prevent and manage them take an holiday in Hawaii one hell literally broke loose come election time and he inevitably lost to a far more Pro not letting houses burn down leader named Anthony albanesi in the 2023-24 federal budget he allocated 8.4 billion dollars over five years to reimburse States for fast disasters to make amends for the previous government's complete in action this was on top of billions of dollars in 2022 for a disaster recovery allowance going directly to those still affected by natural disasters the rare and pretty sight to see in government own up to the mistakes of its predecessor but Australia shows that once in a red smoking Moon it is possible this is probably one of the most extensive group of reforms by the government based on sheer volume and so will be split into two parts the first is renewable technology in the environment the second will be commercial and Industrial part two agriculture industry growth programs supporting small businesses from the days of yams and made of wheat to lackadaisical shape laborious wheat and arduous cattle driving agriculture has been an important basis for this condiments economy there have been changes and reforms to how it's being managed by the government tonight on biosecurity a total of 1 billion dollars will be thrown at a new biosecurity system over the next four years along with another 260 million every year after this produce needs to go under risk analysis before being processed the biosecurity patrol will now be using country of origin to determine the risk of the product the product might then have to go under quarantine and surveillance to be checked on for diseases by experts [Music] hey guys did you know that in Tasmania family members are the only things getting wet the government intends to increase water security for Tasmanian farming using the National Water grid fund and National infrastructure investment program the government has funded two perfectly compatible schemes unlike tasmania's true potential in sustaining big growth 109 million dollars towards the northern Midlands irrigation scheme including 25 Giga liters of irrigation water affecting farmers in places from Campbelltown to Longford 62.1 million dollars for the sassafras Wesley Vale irrigation scheme which will include 14 gigoliter boost to keep the 19 000 hectares involved perfectly wet in a dry country like Australia greatly increasing our base stats for water security and having access to irrigation defense will allow us to be more rough without water as much as I hate the name the federal government is going to make the Bureau of meteorology become the bomb the bomb.com 32.7 million dollars will be invested to develop data information systems by the Bureau of meteorology for water funding in the Murray darling this will additionally help implement the Murray darling Basin plan between about nine gone the same in the country's largest and most important water system this has got to be one of the biggest departmental blow-ups of the decade climate change will make farming more difficult there's no doubt about it what does the government doing about this the Department of Agriculture is 38.3 million dollars to spend over four years to enhance the capacity of the government to assist Farmers with dealing with climate change impacts and better manage agricultural data using the Australian Bureau of agricultural resource economics and Sciences a bars the Department's research Wing about 16 million dollars will be spent on simply improving data in the region 9.4 to collect information on low emission methods and Tech used by farmers and 12.8 million to look into the effects of into National emissions policies on Aussie agriculture all policies designed to give Farmers access to the best information this policy will not solve all the problems that climate change will have on the industry but it will be a start industry growth 392.4 million dollars will be spent on something called the industry growth program this program is designed to give funding and advice to smaller medium businesses in specific areas like Renewables medicine transport and agriculture the program will contain experienced advisors to guide small businesses and independent committee responsible for granting funding Center of expertise and additional sources of Industry advice from the not-for-profit sector this means that if you have a good idea for a business in the area you might have a great opportunity to get started off the bat Australia's going through a new Industrial Revolution the national reconstruction fund is a 15 billion plan to rebuild Australia's industry which currently sits at the bottom of the oecd for self-sufficiency and intense grown 30 billion dollars by partnering with businesses for a series of loans and guarantees Australia will realize Grand plans and manufacture its own transport Renewables research citizen localized defense manufacturing and greatly boosts specialist sectors like I.T along with already strong sectors like mining but players like these not only will Australia become less dependent on the world for all its materials it may very well become a key Nation others must appeal to in order to get vital components they need to make with things like windmills batteries and trains Australia will now produce nuclear technology not for power or weapons though but for medicines the construction of a nuclear medicine manufacturing facility has been announced by the government to protect the rare radio pharmaceutical technician 99m from supply chain issues like those caused during the pandemic allowing nuclear Imaging for diseases affecting half of Australians continue without interruption processed uses a reactor to fission uranium and produce molybdenum 99 which is extracted purified and placed in a special generator that extracts the technetium 99m from it the purpose of this facility is not only to meet domestic Supply but also attempt to fill International demand for the sought after material so if ever you get mad sick there's a 50 50 chance you might have nuclear medicine to thank figuring it out the Australian government wants to use its military budget to invest in new technologies 3.4 billion dollars will be spent to establish the advanced strategic capabilities accelerator AXA designed to transform defense innovation investment is in response to the defense strategic review which advocated for the Army to have stronger links to newer technology the main technologies that we'll be focused on include hypersonics directed energy trusted autonomy Quantum technology information Warfare and long-range fights sounds like weapons Australia is Waltzing its way to a new and advanced military tech one of which is hypersonics which are devices capable of reaching speeds faster than Mach 5 at Heights below 90 kilometers sort of times game changes in Warfare by people like Steven Simon of the New York Times and treated with caution by a new international relations fellow Benjamin Zara this technology has been around for decades but recent changes have seen newer missiles be far more maneuverable with most of the great powers like U.S and China already developing them as a means to compromise an adversary's nuclear capabilities it has a lot of defensive potential Australia is literally entering the space age and it's military looking into this new tech directed energy in this case it refers to high energy laser HDL and high-powered radio frequency prf weapons so literally laser weapon straight up the government wants to make laser guns although still primitive in functionality the application of this technology is not hard to imagine or in the United States has used this type of Technology successfully with the Athena laser weapon taking out five uavs and 60 kilowatt Helios laser weapon system being added to a USA Destroyer most applications appear to be in dealing with electronics which is certainly useful in the modern day you have a wonder if completely automated weapons like those Terraces in Portal and Half-Life could be real well Australia might be the one to show it off trusted autonomy completely automated weapons and robots like mine clearing devices support droids in automated underwater vessels according to the Institute of electrical electronic Engineers there is a lot of technical issues surrounding automated weapon systems that make its reliability still unachievable the applications of artificial intelligence in defense of the nation along with possible civilian applications for their technology make it a prime field of research to ensure the country's Prosperity a unique way of doing real fast math is finally piqued the interest of the Australian military Quantum technology 40.2 million dollars will be added on top of AG Setter research Quantum Computing in ways that meet needs fill markets and can be achieved quantum computers are experimental devices that use the weird properties of subatomic particles to do calculations the different way that these computers are able to do these computations means that certain calculations are done much faster than normal computers the national Quantum strategy set the goal for Australia to develop the world's first error corrective quantum computer quantum computers are highly sensitive to the outside world and can lose coherence and become corrupt making the first ever correcting computer will be Monumental in making quantum computers useful you are not immune to propaganda and the Australian government knows it which is why the military is invested in information Warfare the world moving from an industrial to an Information Age means that the government intends to increase its influences status in both protecting Australia from foreign propaganda and spreading information other countries in the Industrial Age people directly control their physical environment yet a car you drive with a steering wheel and a stick without a gun you'd shoot and reload the trigger and clip with information environments there is a non-physical element in between you give commands to a software which then gives a command to the machine being able to manipulate that in between space is the main focus of the military when you live in an isolated continent you need your weapons to have range and the Australian military knows it long-range buyers long-range strike missiles used to fire at Targets far from the launch location would be sensible for the defense of a large and isolated country like Australia a sentiment reflected by the defense strategic update the government wants to acquire the ability to produce a2ad system missiles like the land 8113 long range fires this will have a range over 500 kilometers comrades 286 million dollars to initiate The Five-Year Plan through a new Australian art entertainment and culture called revive following Five Pillars to greatly leap the Glorious Australian entertainment industry forward First Nations first a place forever a story centrality of the artist strong cultural infrastructure and engaging the audience business place in the previous government's business tax breaks snuck in during the pandemic twenty thousand dollar instant asset write-offs will be available for businesses of less than 10 million dollars of annual income asset write-offs are claims on the amount paid in taxes on an item purchased for use in business anything from industrial ovens or for your restaurants to even video game skins for your channel this change increases the amount of money businesses can claim on their tax for equipment twenty thousand dollars instead of a grant while limiting what businesses can make those claims those making over 10 million dollars are now eligible rather than those making up to 500 million dollars an annual turnover big companies like Coca-Cola and Boeing can't write off billions in assets anymore and now the more local businesses can make claims on expensive and important commercial equipment estimated to cost 290 million dollars over four years in cash flow support this policy is much cheaper than the previous version one thing I always thought funny about America was how stressful they found taxes there seems so much easier in Australia and even easier will become it'll now be even quicker to interact for the ATO paperwork duplication will be combated through changes to the single touch payer sdb system giving tax agency authority to act on the businesses for half for longer periods of time additional tax clinics will be opened with at least two delivered through tape these clinics have students studying tax related courses to provide supervised tax advice for free the federal government has announced several policies to ensure a safe and secure cyberscape for small businesses two billion dollars will be invested in ICT to ensure Digital Services are accessible for people and businesses 23.4 million dollars will be spent to increase cyber security for businesses by training people in a business on basic cyber safety cyber security being responsible for about 33 billion dollars in reported losses 88 million dollars in small consumer data rights CDR CER is an opt-in service for specific sectors that allows you to upload your data securely in order to make comparing products and services easier investing in people in their skills the government wants to make apprenticeships easy to obtain Australia has seen a reduction of trade apprenticeships by almost twenty thousand since 2012. this has led to massive skill shortages including in the construction industry which is greatly impacting the housing affordability crisis as there isn't enough people to build houses improvements to apprenticeship support services will be made with the goal of increasing completion rates of skills which will get them in the workforce the plan will include assessments of each apprenticeship's needs increasing their accessibility of mentoring making existing Support Services more proactive giving employers improved learning tools implementing technology and furthering workplace experience options this was committed in the jobs and skilled Summit and announced in the 2023 budget remember the old Reading Writing hotline one three double oh six triple five or six Good Times well it seems the government is spending more on programs like Dean Banning the foundation skills training to ensure Australians 15 years and I've had the basic language literacy numeracy and digital skills needed to participate in future work and education known as Foundation skills roughly three million working age Australians like basic skills expected from employers programs considered a part of foundation skills training include the skills for education and employment programs seen near universally accessible training for basic literacy and numeracy skills and Foundation skills for your future program which supports employed and recently unemployed Australians in a flexible training to improve basic skills apprentices will be everywhere now the new Australia skills guarantee will ensure one out of 10 workers in government construction and ICT jobs will be in an apprenticeship or trainee starting with major construction and I.T sectors this guarantee intends to expand to every notable sector of trade in the country although yet to be implemented key design and implementation time frames have been announced in the latest budget and over 100 organizations and professionals have been consulted on how to do this this program intends prevent the major skill shortage facing the country like those in construction which is reducing housing Supply and one of the many reasons that stable accommodation has become more difficult in recent years negotiating with States for a five-year National skills agreement NSA to strengthen the vet sector for critical and emerging Industries if these negotiations are successful funding will be available for reform in areas like Foundation skills fee-free Tafe courses equality programs and many more increasing and retaining a teacher supply strengthening their education and elevating them as a profession those are the key priority areas in the federal government's national teacher Workforce action plan expanding on 328 million dollars on the previous budget 9.3 million dollars will be added to the national teacher Workforce action plan including assistance and guidance for early career teachers although this reflects an attempt to fix one of the greatest issues facing the teaching sector at the moment the double are says more needs to be done to address other concerns like compensation for pre-service teachers taking in professional placements and the need to upgrade and maintain School infrastructure government-wide Daddy Day Care finding a place to dump your kids before their school years is a difficult task as someone who has worked at Creation in the past I don't know how unbearables is awesome kids can be child care centers are more needed than ever when it often parents need two incomes to get by so what's the government doing about 72.4 million dollars will be spent to support early childhood education training including 34.4 million dollars for sport Educators professional development and 37.9 million to give financial assistance to Educators in getting Bachelor of postgraduate degree listening policy intends to affect 80 000 childhood Educators many from the regions the package will include backfilling positions and upskilling existing Educators to meet the demand for more child carers | loomhigh | UCG-jNF5UgN8pZMuHGvsEggQ | 2023-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,346 | 58,044 |
KIVrE2AJ7i8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIVrE2AJ7i8 | 3 Key Ideas from 'Finding Centre Witihin' II Mindfulness II Dr Thomas Bien | take out the trash Dan the trash is anything that is keeping you from the only thing that matters this moment here today most of us see life as a fight as a battle but the problem to be solved rather than looking at it as an experience to be lived a journey to be traveled a story to be told we were living today by focusing on our next vacation students postponed life till they clear some exam or get a degree business persons avoid living today till they achieve certain financial goal fitness enthusiasts avoid to date till they get to a certain body fat percentage and all this while life is happening all around us for it consists only and only of the present moment hi guys today I am going to share with you three key ideas from the book finding the center within the healing Way of mindfulness meditation I cannot solicit enough about how amazing this book is this book is about mindfulness it's about living in present it's about being aware and fully awake and not being run by our future plans anxieties and worries so let's get started idea one let it be mindfulness in one sentence is experiencing life the way it is watching things the way they are without judgment without reserves without struggle a state of deep presence mindfulness is absent when we are trying to make our experience be what we think it should be rather than what it actually is let's see through an example to tame a wild horse don't tie it with a knot just give him a large enough field to run field eventually when it gets tired of running it will come back to rest itself similarly do not try to force any awareness or experience on you while you're meditating or trying to be mindful do not try to focus on anything or force mind in any particular direction just let it be true solid foundation of peace comes not by forcing feeling of peace but by radical willingness and courage to experience whatever comes up idea to slow it down a bit being busy is a status symbol it shows how important we are it is a myth in Western culture that success creates happiness and sign of success is being busy haste is a bid availing force in modern life and it is very difficult to be mindful while you're rushing try to begin your day slowly and try to end it on a slow note but you might be thinking about about a busy workday when you have deadlines chasing you just try to slow it down by 10% and have to have a real break fast in peace and enough to read a book before going to sleep though slow down completely just a bit slow down because that's how you witness life idea 3 you already are complete buddhism teaches us that there are three kind of problems you can have with self-esteem thinking you are better than others thinking you are worse than others and third problem thinking you are as good as others but why include the third point thinking you are as good as others well because you're still comparing so guys don't look for anything or anybody to complete you rather believe that you are already complete be wary of anyone who puts you in conflict with yourself [Music] so guys these were the three key ideas from the book finding the center within written by Thomas bean and Beverly B both of them are experts in field of psychology I would really recommend it in case you are interested in it if you liked the video and do subscribe to my channel thank you | Vaibhav Tyagi | UCaITWJvNOyTj9w7qKRjcjLw | 2018-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 632 | 3,358 |
cKKxFQOTDW8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKKxFQOTDW8 | Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems Video Sprint | the socio-technical fabric of our society more and more depends on systems that are constructed as a collective of heterogeneous components and that are tightly entangled with both humans and social structures their components increasingly need to be able to evolve collaborate and function as part of an artificial society the Fed proactive initiative on fundamentals of collective adaptive systems funded from 2013 to 2018 targeted novel research that will underpin our knowledge of how the design operate and monitor collective adaptive systems it has wide-ranging applications including environmental sensing smart cities and transport and sharing economies imagine a network of devices that can heal itself if one device breaks imagine you could use a whole population of wild animals as an environmental sensor or just imagine you use a whole colony of honey bees or ants to actually change the environment imaging the ambles to predict that your system will continue to function if the number of users increases tenfold overnight image in your living space configuring itself to meet your needs expressed as simple requirements imagine a citywide as rotation system that gives access to all available modes of transportation with just single click imagine a health system that really meets the needs of the poorest in our societies as a result of the focus initiative we no longer need to imagine research undertaken by the seventh funded project has provided new insights that will change the way that people engage with technology and change what technology can do for us a collection of new design principles now enables us to design and manage collective adaptive systems facilitating the emergence of new behaviors and providing the means to predict and control those behaviors the new principles also provide validation methods that will give confidence that the systems will operate in the manner expected we now have the concepts and accommodation infrastructure to support the large-scale open and composite systems consisting of multiple entities of different types come together to fulfill their dividual goals dynamic configurability of the systems is an important design principle affecting the way we architect them this is supported by the introduction of mechanisms enable the dynamic adaptation of individual entities and their collaborations expressed as ensembles the individual and group behavior is linked an individual must sense its environment its local environment and reason how to respond this response is then communicated or sensed by others individuals in the local neighborhood subject to certain rules or constraints together the collective action of a group is able to provide an emergent behavior that is greater than an individual's action the open nature collective adaptive system places constraints on the forms of communication that can be used for example communication must be asynchronous because of the inherent uncertainty about the presence of other entities in the system and this would then avoid deadlock moreover communication partners are identified by their characteristics or attributes rather than by names and identities and this allows flexible consortio to be formed to fulfill the goals of the system individual and collective behavior of agents for example honeybees and so robots can be described by computational models we can use these models to predict the natural the artificial and also the bio hybrid systems to check whether our embodiment of the natural systems in our machines is correct this way we can construct the interface between the natural and the technical world Collective adaptive systems are complex systems whose global behaviors cannot be fully understood by humans in particular techniques for computer aided programming provide a way to directly synthesize components that by construction will feature correct behaviors those are the individual and global levels current design methodologies for example from control and optimization theory cannot be directly applied to the new generation of collective adaptive systems we need to take into account that systems might have multiple and diverse objectives that complex might arise that need to be resolved to ensure system stability and that entities in the system need to reason in the presence of partial noisy out-of-date and possibly inaccurate information formerly it was man making machines today it is also machines making man they may not exactly determine who we are but they do influence how we behave think of notifications about the weather or traffic on your smartphone Fitness band showing information about your physical activity or your smart home confronting you with your carbon footprint you cannot assume that people will be unchanged by the additional or introduction based technology the behavior of different components or a collective adaptive systems people will devices programs robots organizations and some boards is driven by different sets of values cash collectives have heterogeneous value systems complex composed incentives attempt to align collectives but beware it perverse outcomes adapt as collectives learn and evolve casa composed of autonomous entities when a group of them interact in the column space we can't assume that some central authority is enforcing a predefined pattern of behavior so instead the coordination must be results of a dynamic consensus building process striking the right balance between individual interests and global optimization criteria in technical systems information distribution in general happens according to predefined communication rules within hybrid casts however the patterns of information exchange may dynamically be determined by human behavior the devices may exchange information only when their users coming to physical proximity of each other engage in similar activities or are socially related in some way information diffuses rather than is distributed in controlled way dynamic impossibilities were the behavior some entities in the cars are composed contextualized and customized at runtime exploiting the the various capabilities of different entities present in their current situation in operating cars it is necessary to abandon the classical idea that there should be a single supposedly optimal system configuration or solution or endpoint furthermore there may be a configuration which is theoretically in some sense suboptimal but which in practice is more about the perturbations in the environment therefore the operation of castes has to consider corridors of operation identifying a space of acceptable configurations or dividing metrics for computing the fitness for purpose of particular configurations as a rationale of the change stakeholders in a cache is a range of different models to understand how to interact and predict outcomes these models can have strong influences on behavior they can shape the social interaction and they also reflection on but also gaming of the system caches are always brownfield sites an operation we're always adapting evolving and mediating adding infrastructure elements communication channels and knowledge supporting established and emerging social structures it ensembles the form of the fly there is particularly to pay attention to structuration that is as ensembles form and to span the components retain the memory of structures and social relations which result in successful outcomes then when an ensemble needs to reform for a particular related purpose components leverage their memories and social networks to form structures directly rather than involving them from scratch the research undertaken by the projects funded through this vet craft of initiative have two important impact new insights into the general properties of large-scale distributed systems have been revealed as a result of these insights new functionalities for adaptive ICT systems have been realized through the application of novel principles methods and technologies to designing and operating collective adaptive systems from the point of view of predictive modeling the difficulty of collective adaptive systems their size the scalability means that it's difficult or if not impossible to use the usual discrete or tomato-based representations that we're used to in computer science we've instead been looking at fluid based approximations of such systems where we treat the evolution of a system not in terms of discrete jumps from one state to another but in terms of a more gradual evolution that happens on very fast timescale so that we move through continuous states to reach the behavior that we observe so we had to develop new models and also new formalisms to express properties of creativity systems so new models because gas has special features license the multi scale nests the open air the fact that new system may come several copies of the same component also may be in the system and you want to control them in a uniform way and must to express new kind of properties mixing general behaviors of the seminar so individual objectives what of each components so we had to develop this new model is new formalism and to get new algorithms to check these properties of the assistant and the main problem in this area is scalability because these kind of techniques verification techniques and synthesis techniques are very expensive in terms of the resources and we have to get efficient techniques and in particular we used statistical knowledge in order to gain some orders of magnitudes in the size of the system we can on do we started natural collective adaptive systems so we studied honey bee swarms and fish songs and we learned how they are collectively processing their environment how they are collectively sort of computing their environment and ultimately then making collective decisions amongst themselves so for example a group of fish can collectively decide where they go which target they choose for aggregation and also honeybees can decide many of those things collectively together by studying those mechanisms we were able of making models of that and also to generate machines robots that embody the behavior of those animals so they behaved like those animals and we could introduce them to the animal societies and build something completely new which is a bio hybrid and mixed society whether robots the machines act together with the natural collective collective effort and because we have those models made we know how such systems operate and we could now predict such systems and also construct such systems so that the animals and the Machine behaves together in the way that we want that to do that is something that we could not do before the project in life focus initiative I think one of the key insights that smart society is uncovered is the need really to take the ethical background of the collectives that we're bringing together into account all the collectives involved in a caste have different value systems and the issue is how do you design in order that you get cooperation to the extent that you needed while respecting the different value systems of the people involved in the system so one important aspect is to find a solution inside when in December when there is some conflict so when there is an entity inside an example that want to reach a goal but for some externalization external events the God cannot be rich anymore is not solve in a selfish way in in a in autonomous way alone without the other partners but other partners are involved in the resolution this is what we call collective adaptation and one way to solve this is completing goal is to propose a kind of resolution that create a common good among among the pattern among example one possibility could be to provide incentives to participants in order to convince them to stay in ensemble in order to maintain the same objective then sample and satisfy all the goals of the singular participant of consumer nature is full of collective adaptive systems too for example cells act as autonomous decision-makers that collectively work to pattern tissues scientists have identified that these cells use genetic regulatory networks to make the logic the decision-making logic for this process our insight is that we can take these complicated biological networks and distill them down into simple effective networks that we can then implement into swarm robotics and using that Network logic we can actually have emergent behavior in the robotics so one key element of Casas is exactly how we can build Casas from simpler systems so one thing that we've done quite a lot on is looking at how we can polish systems how we make how we bring together different elements to build a class one area we've done quite a lot work on is looking incentives looking at the way people are rewarded for the work the units and capsules and what we've done is you know constructed a system what you can do is have the incentive designer design a range of different incentive systems and then equally composed so they can be composed and delivered to different subpopulations or delivered in a layered way to the calculations in whatever combination you require and that allows us to finally turn the reward system to the sort of work that we want to get and we can simulate the check some of these things have addictive effect within that there's also need for an operator incentive system who actually Tunes the parameters of the incentive system as the system is in operation to see that is actually functioning correctly in the way we wanted to so these more composable systems allow us to build new castles from all components in ways that we understand we that loyalists have predictable systems that meet the needs that we have for assistance we have designed a lot of algorithm to solve some complex multi engine systems and we apply them to make some tools to verify that those systems works well and also to synthesize some components of the system so we have applied this on the what we call for example smart houses meaning houses where some modules are added to control the several things in the house like the delights of the temperature all the energy consumptions in order for example to reduce the bill at the end of the month of the electrical electricity and things like that so through the uses we've done we're able to deal with dynamically configurable and reconfigurable system and systems of systems was more important is that we are able to go with both top-down and bottom-up approaches and which we have for example emergent collaborations between analytics but spread news the other important aspect is that we don't have the closed world assumption anymore so we are looking at systems where inference beginning with is leave enjoying on month or based on their own decisions and we also looking at systems that scale to deal with these kind of situations important challenge was to be holding in this place was to get new models and new algorithms in order to check properties of this morning so for example we are able to check that in your house it is possible to control the whole amount allowed in other words we give enough it to each ruled by accumulate on the thermostat of other room in such way that the complete global control of house is acceptable and this is a kind of thing that was not possible to be for the project as we most collected the best systems becoming part of the infrastructure of our city it's very important but we have predictability so that people know when they want to use a facility such as mark urban transport system that it will satisfy any we've been working to develop mathematical models that can cope with these large-scale systems with medical s give advice to users to help them in their interactions with them for example in bike sharing systems there is often a problem that uses a dissatisfied because when they go to collect a bike there is not one available and they cannot start their journey or even worse at the end of their journey the bike station is completely full and they cannot dock their bike and get on with their day so we've worked on a predictive model of is able to tell the users that they can enter the exact details of their journey of when they want to start it which bike station they plan to start from which they want to end up at and it will give them a probability that they will be successful in that James one important aspect of connectivity system is that each participant symbol as it's important achieved and they do the way that this is agent realistic all depends on the environments the engineers and also what are the capabilities that the other agent enantiomer can provide to these these agents this means that by design the system is open in the sense that if I need to reach goal I can look around and see what are the capabilities that can be provided by others and specialize my micro reducing the chemicals the others this is a perspective of a single agent and symbol but will be helped by the overall the overall deliver on example I don't know if in in your case is the same Sanderson what do you think what we've been able to see is that the ensemble the system is able to collectively sense that there is a disturbance and account for that and then adjust the individual properties of individual units so that they are able to reevaluate what their specific objective is and recreate or what was originally planned this is they will be done with a global sensing that each individual unit not could not necessarily assess themselves but by communicating with the with the ensemble they're able to get a larger picture of something outside of their their sensory environment where they consent themselves so little bit aspect of conflict resolution is a very important aspect because when we have an agent that this problem achieving a goal the money trigger is this issue we call this a collective a petition NEPA something means that a conflict one agent can trigger complete knowledge and in the same theme and using molecular diffusion algorithms the goal is to solve in the common way is this conflict and probably the incentives is one aspect that cannot list for innocence there but how we can guarantee that they team remain a themes due to this computer resolution and what we don't want you to destroy them symbol that means we are not able to reach a goal with incentives that we can maintain the editing itself and trying to achieve their goal in a different way the objective of the product of initiative fundamentals of collective adaptive systems was to establish a foundational framework for building and controlling such systems as a result of individual and collaborative research from the seven projects under this initiative new design and operating principles have been discovered that form the basis of a new framework application of these new ideas to wide ranging domains that include mixed societies robotics cloud computing smart cities transport and shared economy suggest that the socio-technical fabric of our society will surely be underpinned in many diverse ways in the future by Collective adaptive systems you | Callum Egan | UCCv_MOF7TLJ8lDGK8ZpTAcQ | 2017-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,182 | 19,265 |
8T3zuxOoeAg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T3zuxOoeAg | Menstrual Monsters - The Ginger Snaps Trilogy (Part 2) | there's an interpretation to our films uh that there are lesbian undertones it's a fine line personally i put that out of my head um not for any reason other than i just wanted it my film specifically and i think all the films they're about true love and unconditional love sisters united in blood together forever to complicate things further the third entry to the series ginger snaps back abandons these issues in favor of themes linking race to horror there's definitely a race angle to to gingersnap's back in that we did a little bit of research and and there was an idea that uh because in in early canada there really was no uh white women uh that far west and a lot of so a lot of the fur traders ended up marrying and having children with native women i think there's definitely a connection between woman as other and racial other in ginger snaps back and this is particularly exemplified through the idea of racial mixing being quite terrible particularly for the priest no longer can we cast our seed into the dusky heathen [ __ ] obviously this idea of contamination then converts over to woman as being contaminated obviously through her association with the werewolf with gingersnaps back director grant harvey subverts a traditional logic of sequels by relocating the two heroines to a 19th century outpost i like the idea of taking a sequel and flipping it on its head and uh and not sort of following a traditional sort of sequel pattern when ginger snaps back there's this real sense that they're going out to kind of break the front here and that they're that they're really overturning all the stereotypes of victorian womanhood and i found that very exciting good christian women need fear nothing not afraid oh yes you are while ginger snaps back clearly emphasizes the cultural dimensions of terror the entrapment of the two heroines in an all-male domain does allow for the extension of some gender themes familiar to the series these men in their very you know macho male way have tried to figure out a sense of order in this chaos that they're stuck in with these werewolves um and they've they've they sort of fallen back to this this sort of militaristic way of dealing with it we don't ever open a gate for anyone we don't know do we bloody idiot it's nearly nightfall we were looking for shelter uh and then we introduced the female um the female side of things and it unravels uh what the men have sort of set out to do ladies we should eat here more often i think that ginger snaps back as definitely moving towards more of a radical separatist um stance than the first film i can see how some people might regard that as as a kind of form of or analogous to radical feminism that this is a separatist thing the women the girls are no longer in conflict with one another which they were in the first film but now there is solidarity between them and they go off and they're going to conquer in order to assess the possible meanings behind the sexual image you contained within the junior snap cycle an all-female research project was mounted which tested audience responses to the first film the way we're doing this gingersnap project is by selecting a small sample of a bigger audience as focus group if you want show them the film and have them fill in a short six question questionnaire to uh in which we can analyze how they relate to messages of lesbianism or of feminism that are buried in the film the study was conducted at university college northampton and was project managed by audience study specialist from the university of wales abariswith and while the study of horror film imagery and symbolism has become commonplace the research project was innovative in that it sought to explore another genre's most important and neglected aspects its potential female audience the methodology for the audience research asked the female target audience a number of key questions such as who they identified with within the series issues of sexual identity as well as key terms associated with the gingersnap series i thought it was like really original and really creative it was quite gory which is always yeah fun it did it for me really for the first audience study of its kind the gingersnaps project reached some intriguing conclusions it's all about that kind of physical transformation that's that's about moving from a kind of teenager to adulthood i like this whole um conflict between masculinity and femininity and basically castrating man i mean ginger is actually having a tail in the end so yeah i loved it and the main subtext i identified is that of a transition from teenage girl to adult woman described sometimes as the change with interference towards solidarity and feminism yes i do think gingersnaps is feminist i think gingersnaps is a feminist time moving on to some levels i mean otherwise they wouldn't have chosen two sisters as like the main characters it just deals with a lot of them issues that concern that relate to women the second major conclusion of the research is that no one identified lesbianism as a subtext to the whole film but lesbianism was identified as a subtext to a part of the film in particular the killing of the janitor [ __ ] it feels so good brilliant it's it's like touching yourself their little tiny little hints just kept dropping in like when she almost killed the janitor and then she did it yeah she said things there's a proximity between each other you'll love it come for the ride scratch swap some juice we'll be our own path like before so us i think there is a slight lesbian like subtext there's a hint of it but then you can construe lesbianism you can construe homosexuality in a lot of relationships and films aren't necessarily there the third main conclusion of the research was that you don't necessarily need to consider yourself to be an experienced horror viewer to enjoy this film i've watched a few horror films but i wouldn't really say i was an experienced viewer i wouldn't say i was inexperienced how are you then i don't concern myself at all being into horror movies at all the fourth major conclusion of the research was that the majority of our focus group saw bridget as their favorite character and associated his favorite character with a coming of age and togetherness a much more softer side than ginger bridget for example she was the hero she was trying to rescue her sister of course i mean most people probably prefer budget because she's kind of fighting herself out of her sister's shadow i would identify with bridget because that's how initially i was at school she's the person i was but ginger is the person i wanted to be by updating establishments around the werewolf to include female concerns the gingersnaps films have extended the popularity of the horror genre to a wider range of viewing groups and while the political and sexual issues raised in the cycle may remain contested they also reveal the power of horus cinema to evoke our most primal sexual fears you | AeshnaLacrymosa | UCF17GBtVW8GpKMm3zzk6qAA | 2011-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,244 | 7,035 |
ynmgHi5Y3Sg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynmgHi5Y3Sg | PISCES MARCH 2021 LOVE INTUITIVE TAROT READING & PREDICTIONS | hi there pricey spicy sun moon in writing sign this is your march 2021 love monthly forecast reading with me chrissy from in the stars by chrissy.com now i first want to apologize to you guys for having the march 2021 late uploads um things have been really really busy for me and i also got sick and i've been doing a lot of readings and ritual work so please do bear with me during this month um i will try my best to make it up to you next month to post a lot earlier so um yeah anyways um um before we get into the reading let me just also remind you that this is going to be a very general reading so it may or may not shrink into each and every pisces people out there so just keep them in mind and the way that we are going to be doing the readings is really to take a look on what are the energies and influences that are um happening transpiring for us this month so um the way that i'm going to be saying things are really more about um more on the emotional and energy situations and you will have to use your own intuition to relate this to your own specific situation so that you know it can be more personalized for you and if you feel that you don't resonate with the reading you can just take a look on your sun sign reading moon sign reading or ascendant sign so take whatever reading best resonates with you so um yeah um take in what resonates and lead the rest okay so let's go into the reading i feel that this is going to be quite of a month for a lot of pisces people out there we're starting off with neptune and this is very ideal for pisces because you know astrology wise we do have a lot of planetary alignment in the science pisces so having the neptune astral astrology energy surrounding for the month of march is you know quite a bit expected so and having neptune right there makes me feel that you know there could be a lot of experiences wherein you become more emotional you become more sensitive dreamy as well and a lot of you guys might be into spirituality doing a lot of you know meditative work spiritual work maybe having a lot of interest with a cult maybe and for some people this could be just a situation wherein there could be some form of confusion misunderstandings that might be surrounding in your everyday life so um it's a war with mysteries or nostalgia and melancholic situations you know neptune is a very difficult situation to deal with because it can mean a lot of things but there are always situations wherein it makes us feel either either conflicted or either we are so elated by the events that transpires for us so um yeah but basically um the theme for the month of march is very very pricey and like i would say so we're starting off with the eight of wands over here and the eight of wands is a very impulsive energy you know some form of sudden oomph surprise all those kinds of things and um with the eight of wands and the six of wands together it makes me feel that there could be something of a good news that comes into your life right now and it could be an offer of some kind for some of you maybe a person or a man you know it really depends someone enters the scene and you know and offers some form of situation gives you some form of good news all those kinds of things or a choice needed needing to to make might come up and you might be very very thrilled about that and there's going to be a lot of excitement in the air with that you know so something comes to the forefront and things that gives you a lot of excitement you know and you're willing to start things you're willing to take on opportunities you feel that you know this could be a month we're in you are presented with a lot of uh not really challenges but presented with a lot of um opportunities you know a lot of options comes in for you and you feel that this is a time and month to grab hold of them and so your idea this month is really more on the grab on those things because you want to start a new project you you're willing for more activity right now pisces and i kind of feel that um in the past you're seeing here that you have been really more on your happy-go-lucky side and i kind of feel that this is really more of a timer and you were more relaxed you were more um settled down before you know there could be situations in your life where you're not taking things anything seriously and now you are at the point of your life where in you feel you are ready to take on the challenge you're ready to take on the world you're ready to take and do something more serious um at the very least and um it's easy for you to get tempted with certain things and if nothing is happening in your life or in you know you're very sick and tired of having fun and games again and again um there's something that presents to you some form of offer comes that is quite tempting however i'm quite concerned with that because it makes me feel that maybe you don't know exactly what you're getting into you don't know exactly all of the details about the venture that you are about to take to take you know maybe they're you are only seeing the good the good side of things again we do have nuptial energy here surrounding us and a lot of pisces people can be you know can see things in roasting tinted glasses and you might see all of the positive things in your life and then suddenly you know things fall apart and you come to realize that okay something is totally wrong here you know and especially when the devil card is at the top of the deck you know this is actually a celtic cross spread that we are looking at i'm i just laid it out in this manner so that you can you guys will be able to see the cards but um ideally this is going to be the one that is at the top of the deck so um it means that you know you have the devil in your head basically so um one point you feel that you want to just go ahead and trust your intuition but at the same time um i kind of feel that it's hard for you to really for some for some pisces you know especially especially pisces that are not evolved and what i mean by that is that um pisces that are not that are that really don't practice any spiritual stuff you know not a spiritual practitioner and they might be easily swayed they might be easily tempted about things they might be easy they they easily give in to their darker darker thoughts and and and any form of temptations you know especially when it comes to guys you know maybe there's a hot guy that suddenly tells you something you know and he or more inclined to believe it because maybe you like what you see you like what they say so um and remember we have here the tower card coming into your near future so it makes you feel that you know this is some this is really a point wherein you need to be more cautious about certain things especially when you're making a decision if someone offers a date with you a party with you you you're not supposed to jump the gun and go ahead and do them at the very least not right now um it's okay to have fun you know i'm not telling you to be a stranger i'm not telling you to be to be a doormat and to say no to everything however um what i wanted to emphasize here is that we are at the point of tricky times meaning there's a lot of neptunian qualities so it's like you're walking on clouds and i'm not saying that you should not be doing anything what i'm saying is that you cannot trust everything not even yourself because especially if you're dealing with a very important things in your life especially when it comes to career business venture the things that you purchase the things that you invest yourself in or even in when it comes to dating i mean there's a lot of neptune neptunian qualities that can damage a a relationship you know like for example um taking on meds that is not good for you you know drugs and stuff like that um and going with a party with someone that you don't really know and and with the neptune quality here you don't know where that might take you especially we have a devil in the neptune here you don't know what might be going on right there there's something that is risky with the venture that you are about to go in with so um i would say that you really really need to to be more careful with the decisions and conclusions that you make and at the same time you have to listen to your own intuition for me um there is a difference with your intuition and what you're feeling they're not the same thing you know sometimes there's something that really bugs you in your core in your mind in your whether it's in your head or in your heart um you know it's something that keeps popping in your head you should not ignore that because that is different from what you're feeling you know when someone is telling you that you're beautiful of course someone is going to be happy about it but at the back of our head we will be able to discern supposedly if they are telling the truth or if they're lying you know at the very least your intuition right now is very strong and even though you might some some pisces people might find it hard to discern the truth from from lies um there's going to be some form of hint that the universe is going to be sending to you and you need to you need to be alert to actually notice those hints that comes so that you can avoid any form of problems and pitfalls that might be presented to you this can also be a situation wherein you might be very open to certain things in your life right now you're so happy with certain things and you're welcoming just about everything and that is what pisces is all about you know they're like a sponge and even though pisces people are like a sponge normally it means that this month you are more of a sponge you know you absorb things a lot more and you affect the lives of a lot of people a lot more as well there but at the same time they might just disappoint you so you need i kind of feel that you need to be careful on who you're giving your trust to they might disappoint you especially if you don't know the fine print you don't know exactly the details so again if you are negotiating with someone talking with someone you know if there's some form of meetings or some form of talk you are having with someone it's very important that you check in with the details you know check in the exact details you know and it's okay to repeat what they're saying you know repeat the things that on how you have understood things just to be clear you know and sometimes text messages emails can be misleading because it's different from talking so i kind of feel that you need to for you to avoid disappointments you need to really be sure about certain things and don't don't risk those don't risk winging things out so because there could be some form of confusion that might be surrounding you during this time and for some pisces you know this can make you feel lost make you you know if you got if you get disappointed by this person or the situation you might be feeling lost you know something could could overwhelm you one way or another because you're you're feeling so so many things right now you are very open so i would say that it's also important to to find time to to relax to meditate and don't just you know if you haven't spent time with yourself maybe take a time to spend time with yourself as well don't just you know don't just get busy with other people even though i know that there's a lot of activities for you this month and you are willing to start things up and all of that um i kind of feel that this is also a month we're in some form of breakthrough can happen yes we are seeing some form of new beginning but i kind of feel that for a lot of pisces that this is not really some form of beginning but this is really more of a renewal or a change or transformation of something so i'm not really seeing you taking on a new venture but it's really about you trying to reconstruct something trying to change something you know so maybe you have already decided upon something or there is already something in your head in your mind that you wanted to to work on and this is really more about changing the situation or maybe ending something that kind of situation all i can say here is that you are you tend to think too much you know anything that you're doing that is too much right now pisces is something that um should be reflected on so so i would say that you um this is going to be a month wherein you need to be more alert with your decisions the way you think the way you feel things what you tell to yourself what you tell to other people should be um should be um should give yourself more some form of awareness one way or another because um and some people some of you guys might be so frustrated with how slow things are are panning out you might be very irritated about certain things you might be feeling trapped because there is something that is not working in your life right now and i kind of feel that you know whatever it is that is conflicting to you pisces this is something that you need to fix this is not just about you completely ending something you know like okay uh this situation did not work out i'm gonna break it off this situation did not work out i'm gonna end it it's not really that point this is about the situation wherein something is not working out i need to fix it you know but of course um entering a new situation that is unrepairable is another story so what i would say is that do not engage yourself in situations that you know you cannot back off on later on so so it's either you are fixing something um reconstructing something this is about you learning something very significant in your life this is about you um overcoming that confusion and feeling loss into the situation there's some form of lesson that you need to learn this month pisces um whether this is about you be being overly trusting with people or you being not too trustful with people there is some form of lessons that you will need to experience you need to to overcome so that um some form of maturity can come to you during this time and there is also a situation here wherein you are going to be learning how to really plan effectively you know and this is also going to be a month for and it is going to be very important for you to be able to discern um people that are true to you from people that are that just wants to entice you you know those kinds of things so what is it that you truly want pisces do you want something that makes you feel good in the moment or do you want something that is actually real that can be with you for the long run so i kind of feel that for a lot of pisces there's going to be a difference you know there's going to be a choice that you need to make a choice that that leads you to the path in life that you want to be in because a lot of pisces people i see over here is more of they only think about the short term situation of their life short-term results i'm going to engage on this because it makes me happy right now it makes me feel good right now even though that in the long run i know i'm not going to be happy about it so this is going to be a month for and you make a decision because you know that for the long run this is going to be the end result and you're not going to be choosing the the short-term happiness which gives you some form of depression later on there's going to be a lot of reflecting as well that's going to be happening for a lot of pisces people especially if you're not happy if if you are at a point wherein you are desiring things that is not within your grasp that is not within your reach this is going to be a time where any are going to be working on on how you can make it happen but not in a way wherein things are unhealthy wherein things are are like not like how it was in the past you know i kind of feel that if there were patterns and repeated things that are happening in the past you don't want to repeat them anymore so you are wanting to reconstruct things you do things again in a new way in a better way in a way that it will work you know it will be more efficient it will be more real to you and for you so um yeah you might be there could be some form of frustration i would say you know some form of excitement and frustration you feel that you are it's like that that's that sense wherein you see a green light you know you see a green light in the traffic signal but for some reason you're not moving forward or you're not exactly moving forward in the way that you're wishing things to be so this is really more of a situation wherein there is some form of change that you need to do there is something that you need to work on and you cannot just ignore them anymore you cannot just keep postponing things you cannot escape it and it's either you you work on this for you to actually move forward or be disappointed and be unfulfilled and you know it's like wasting your life i feel wasting your time because you're trying to escape something that you know is going to haunt you over and over again so i kind of feel that this is going to be a time wherein you need to have that awareness that i need to work on this you know there's something that i have to do i need to follow through with this to get it over with for me to actually move to the next step for me to actually move forward with my life so there are just things in your life right now pisces that you cannot ignore anymore it could be some form of haunting from the past it could be from some form of situations that you're trying to avoid you're trying to run away from and this is going to be the month for in it may be difficult it may not be easy and you may not like the idea but you need to face them you need to give that a conclusion and put an ending into that misery in that situation in the past that needs to have a period on so um yeah this is my reading for you guys pisces i do hope that this gives you insight and clarity one way or another to the situation that you might be dealing with during this time and again my best advice for you guys is to not be impulsive don't get too excited with certain things and always try to make sure of the details and try to double check things out and don't jump the gun if you're not sure and listen to your intuition thank you guys for watching and tuning in with me and if you do want a more personal reading specifically done for you in your own situation you can always do that through my website in the starsbychristie.com and i shall see you guys again next month goodbye | Readings by Krissy | UCnkQM-Fhfd19OKJD7cOdhGw | 2021-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,659 | 18,585 |
ZFHgL_vUaRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFHgL_vUaRE | KDE DEVLOG 4: Finishing Up the Active Applet Indicator! | okay so we're back with another devlog and we're still working on the active applet indicator as i still think it's worth improving and i well we eventually decided to keep it on top but we've also added a very light separator line between the applet and the panel like this so it's a bit more clear that this active application is on the edge of the panel even with an applet that's opened up so it's almost perfect it works pretty much everywhere there are a few like i think i should make this one a bit bigger this one also yeah i should also add some negative margins to the left and to the right but except that the only main issue is that it simply doesn't work on system 3 which is i mean a big issue so why isn't it working well that's a big question sorry mic drop and the simple answer is that the system tray is very weird it's not a normal applet it's a container of smaller applets however i thought that it would still be inside of a container and thus be able to read the panel margin so what i do here is basically i start with the root item of the compact applet and then i loop over the parents until i find the container and then use that one to put some negative space however my best guess after think about thinking a bit about it is that the system tree actually doesn't use this code at all i think it's completely custom so we need to implement this in the system tray itself so let's go give a look to the system tray which is let's start guessing up let's it's different repository plasma workspace up let's system tree okay so let's see what branch we're in it's master let's get paul just for sure and let's open up system tray what is it system tray code the package in this case ui the main ui let's open it up and let's look for where it throws the frame svg item for the widgets tab bar so let's search for this one sorry not in this file and i remember that there was a comment in one of my videos suggesting me how to actually search properly within the content of the files but i forgot so let's use a very simple key find which does this so content i'm searching for widgets tabber and it's in current item highlight so let's open it up this one and if we decided to i don't know put something useless inside of this just to make sure we've picked the right component then we can go into plasma workspace recompile it okay so let's source the prefix and restart plus michelle this thing that i say you restart and then writer please always confuses me a bit okay and we can see that there's no more highlight even for the system tree global so okay we found the right element it is indeed this one we just need to make it expand so easiest way is to just copy paste the code and of course the negative side is that traded redundant code copy pasted code is always bad on the long term we'll create some bugs but in er i think it's just the best solution because i don't see any easy way to share the values from the compact applet to the system tray so i think i'll just go for a simple copy paste so let's pick this one and put it in here i've also learned since last time that you can make kate remove trailing workspaces on save which is super cool like i didn't know about this feature and i love it already so thank you so much to the person that pointed that out and now that we've done this we just need to copy paste the uncourse code like this and that should actually be enough like just this we'll also need to copy paste the code that actually draws the line but where is it this one but again that's more obvious like if you're drawing a line two times then you need to draw it two times so it's obvious it's more clear that you have to copy paste that part of the code so let's see if the if the anchor stuff works there's nothing else going on right not even layout positioning no what about current item and highlight where is this file sorry this element use current item highlight it's used in main current item highlight we've got oh this is interesting location is okay what is location used for switch look it okay it makes sense to decide where to draw the line parent is root it's probably represented based on where it's used opacity is system three state expand okay make sense should work let's try this out let's uh make install should be pretty simple i was thinking that it should be enough to actually go in the system tray folder and make install just that one because everything else i didn't change so let's actually do it now it's up let's search system three tray sorry this should be faster and just as um just as nice let's let's replace plasma shell and see whoa okay let's see if it worked seems like it didn't the line is still drawn too close to the applet so what went wrong i know what went wrong dump me there's no such thing as root we need to start from current item and highlight like this and then this this this blah blah blah blah blah blah yes everything else is fine so let's make install and then restart the plasma shell let's see if making install the system tray folder just is enough and still not working very annoying let's start putting some console logs here let's put some hello this as system trace picking like this let's make install and replace hello is this is system 3 speaking nice and now let's see if there's any value to i did not find any is full value so we can see if it [Music] worked hello this is system try speaking however ok so this is weird the first time it does not find the values but after that it does so let's actually output the value that it finds so item layout top margin [Music] and then bottom margin just like that should be enough okay let's go for it sorry here and then let's replace plasma shell okay we are not getting oh error cannot treat property top margin of undefined that's very bad how his layout undefined if we found his applet container didn't couldn't we as assume that his upload container also has a layout property so let's actually try to log this value instead and see if it's actually what we expect which is true of course should be obviously be true but let's check okay it is true however it lacks a layout property very very very weird okay so let's get let's go fetch the [Music] that part of the code which is not this one it's in the containment this one is applied container true and then layout and we have these four properties and it's impossible for these properties it's impossible for layout to be undefined we do define it i'm pretty sure so what's going on top bottom left and right let's try to output the layout item at this point should be undefined according to what we've seen before which is very weird okay true undefined why is my layout undefined this is crazy let's see layout seriously how is it undefined what if i add another property here properties string test hello world and what if i try to read that one of course i need to recompile plus my desktop as well so test item test and let's recompile both of them so make install here and also here okay let's go for it true undefined hello world hello work sorry hello world is working but layout is not however we can do some magic tricks because i have defined get margins here so we can actually use this function instead of the layout anyway it's the same like top margin is get merging top so let's try to see if get margins is defined the defined so let's go forget margins should be a function if it's working i don't know what javascript's how to puts when it sees functions true undefined under what how did we go from true and defined hello world to true undefined undefined i mean that's ah because i removed did i remove dust yes i took it off okay but i didn't recompile i yes i recompiled plasma desktop and not plasma workspace okay um system tray okay so let's see if the function is actually it's actually seen and it is function get margins native code okay thank you good try good try so let's actually use that one so we can return item get margins and instead of bottom margins we can do bottom top left and right however just to be sure let's also log the top margin from here just to see if it's working maybe it returns zero form for some reason i mean it's always good to check what you're doing and then that's pretty much it is it yes it's it's not a layout object anymore we need to change the name but that can come later so let's make install and replace okay it's outputting 8 which is very good and wow works very nice almost works almost okay so for some reason we broke it for okay so if i click on an applet it will show it for everything which is very wrong and i think i need to take off the where is it uh fill parent this was not supposed to be there let's make install yeah that one was probably off let's see yeah broken okay how is this element positioned exactly seriously how do we what's this update highlight okay change highlighted item which okay so it's manual manually changing the width and height okay so we need to work here so let's copy paste this one and then the x is going to be minus the top margin this is going to be a mess to implement with all four sides let's do it for the bottom first plus but a margin plus top okay like this and of course we just take off this let's see let's go for it now we can also take off the where is it this this thing we know it's eight now so no need for that one okay uh it was y of course it was not x how did i get that wrong okay like this and of course it's not the width but it's the height okay very nice now we're speaking very nice okay now we need to actually implement the line well we should implement it for all sides first okay let's do it so plasma core types left edge we can go with um highlighter item plus this one goes uh here and this is only to be added if it's a horizontal panel so if plasma core if location is where is it top edge or let me check one second plasma core types where is it plasma core top edge what if there's a cleaner way to do it maybe there's a horizontal top edge okay so it's floating equals zero desktop full screen to patch but match left edge right edge okay there's no way to okay now there's no way to simplify it i need to write it as is so it's location equals top edge or location equals i mean technically you could write location i mean let's do it location and plasma core top edge or bottom edge like this otherwise zero this is way too long for a line let's split it so now where do we split this here okay i don't like it let's go for because we need it for the width as well now of course swapping the shoe like this of course left and right like this okay and now we get something a bit more complex here you know what let's just go for something that's way easier to read let's just use a switch i mean come on why do we have to make our life that much harder i know it could be wrote in a easier way but as which is just fine so if it's left then [Music] let's take this one off okay like this what uh i should also check case allocation default and i should also check if if if this element actually exists then yeah then do the switch otherwise it makes nonsense to even try to do it and if it's left okay if it's bottom here then we need to decrease the y like this and increase the height much cleaner and then almost the same for this one except it's top in this case it's x i mean it's it's plus here is it no it's still minus in this case x minus left plus left right and it's with and in this case it's right is it nice left if it's right edge then minus the left epsilon minus the top one okay so we stop and it's always left is it is it why is there no break here sorry but oh yes i forgot to okay so it's is this correct right edge you took off left margin left edge still left margin okay so yeah it makes sense but um this is the same as this one and this is the same with this one so we can actually just do like this i think i never use switch cases so i might just be wrong awfully wrong so we need a default case and let's put a default here i think you're supposed to use switch cases like this with fold through let's check just for sure javascript switch case for throw i'm a python coder and python doesn't have a switch case so i'm authorized to not know about the exact okay so yes it is like i was saying nice okay let's try this out ah this one is obviously not needed anymore let's try this out okay works for [Music] oh oh come on where did you go okay so it works for the first one but it works after that with no error but why why are you doing this to me this is very weird with height if blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah i don't see anything wrong and there's no error either in the console what's up it's not like it completely disappears because it goes up why is it going up what's b b equals parent map from item highlighted item let's do [Music] this this is going to look weird but let me explain why i decided to do it so my impression is that i'm actually making the highlight to go up every time so let's go if i can make it move down which would actually be visible so like this and you can see that it moves down each time okay so that's the problem it doesn't disappear it just moves up which shouldn't happen because i thought that y was reset every time with this b what's going on p parent map from item so i actually only need to apply the margin one time change highlight okay so it's parent map from item okay let's try to go here and this ain't easy how do i make sure it's applied just one time maybe i could apply it on load i don't like that solution though how do map from item works parent what's parent it's this one now it's the parent of this element which is root interesting map from global stuff map from item and we are giving what are we giving where is it where is it an item and two coordinates so here maps the point x y or act which is the blah blah blah okay interesting cool stuff okay so it gives me the delta in position compared to that item can't i just this is very weird honestly can't i just do this i don't know i need to take a pen and make some write some stuff down because i'm really confused on what this should be what this should achieve like seriously i don't get it okay wrong direction okay let's see like this okay okay it's here instead of here so not the right direction either [Music] so it is plus the first time button but then it's it dots up i'm very confused you but i mean why are we even [Music] changing the y ah yes you could use a grid of system let's actually switch to a grid for a second so how do you switch to a grid again like this didn't work hey [Music] hey how do you switch to a grid okay now it works okay smaller panel please this is just okay 68 is the required panel height to use a grid come on how would anybody use a 68 pixels high panel horrible okay so let's get back to working stuff okay this is what happens when you mess with absolute positioning instead of using layouts and anchors but no i'm not going to port this thing to an anchor nor to a layout let's keep it as is must as much as possible so okay so give me the coordinates of this element compared to the one of the parent assuming zero and zero where the parent is hopefully the root then why do we have this problem of changing x and y i really don't get it okay so i was wondering we should only do this one time so on the first appearance and the first appearance is when you didn't have any highlighted item here so we should check whether why are we defining a new variable why are we giving highlighter highlighted item the value of next item it doesn't make sense we can just use next item and then this allows us to do and there's no highlighted item yet because after this function runs the next item is becoming a highlighted item but this is after that so let's try if this works better however there's also another issue which is current item i light okay so 162 required 162 what did i mess up okay better and what else did i okay so i need to like do this because highlighted atom is a global variable okay i mean it's the same i just change it after calculating the x and y instead of before let's see if it works hello okay okay so it now it works and now it just doesn't work come on it works the first time you click it and then it doesn't but why why on heart this makes no sense at all okay so let's try to make it means that the problem is not coming from map from item but from here apparently i don't know but why are you doing this to me hmm okay ah wait i think i got it it's not about this there is this issue is not here the issue is the difference in coordinates this map from item is a mess to use i mean it probably does its job fine but arg seriously let's go back to this augmentation maps the point x y or wrecked blah blah blah which is in items coordinate system to this item coordinate system and returns blah blah blah so we are mapping 0 0 from next item to parent okay and what's the problem with highlight not being aligned this is one of the weirdest bugs i've ever seen because it's it looks so easy yet so annoying 226 32 26 226 okay so this is correct py is always 26 as should be so what's where does it become from 26 to 10 between year and ear what's going on let's do this i hate bugs they are so annoying and very disrespectful okay so it is 26 and then becomes 18 because of the margin correct but when i switch to this one it is 36 but then suddenly becomes 18 but why if i mean p dot y is 26 i do y equals p dot y and then y is 18 how do we have some [Music] behavior on y now if we had some on white changed it would make sense but this is crazy i mean i've just done y equals p dot y and y doesn't equal p dot y what it's amazing oh how i'm losing half an hour or ah sorry it's amazing how i'm losing half an hour on this thing 26 26 okay but then 26 18 26 then 2062 why how where what's going on what javascript is making fun of me maybe it's the what if it's the animation maybe there's that behavior on why makes everything weird i don't know yeah it must be that must be that yes it's the animation oh come on the animation is killing me okay behavior on wise indeed behave your own y so i should not change the y then what if i do this what if i do this and then obviously not this and then obviously this looks worse but should work right at this point any solution is a good solution for me let's see okay works so yeah like this like this like this like this like this okay it works however this when you can i check when the system tray is using a grid it always sounds weird when i say a grid because it sounds like i'm saying a grid is the english pronunciation correct agreed system 3 state item size visible visible layout can i check whether we are using grids or not task grid grid thickness rows on columns don't we have a property that says like the number of rows or something let's see it's weird to have a property named rows on or columns which is an integer i would guess that it's rows or column size but with this name it looks like we're saying this is a boolean value that saves if it's either rows or columns but that's that's where is it flow i just want to know the number of rows or columns depending actually let's uh sorry let me just close this uh in here it's not this merge request it's not this much request there was an open merge request that i'm pretty sure what was doing something similar system tray hopper nope so sorry i was no never mind and system three over merge request this one ignore the actual content of the merge request please i just want to give a look to the code because uh if i remember correctly it was disabled when it's using grids so i should probably copy this from that okay root dot one row on or column okay make sense uh it's parent in this case but same concept so let's go eer and add to our if and we are not using grids we are losing uh the current highlight when using a grid mod but i mean it's impossible to implement it correctly on grids so you need to give up something and in this case is great i don't like those oh of course i'm not setting the coordinates anymore better but i mean it works we've seen it works so the last thing is to actually add the line inside of the dialogue which should be simple hopefully please nice it works this one is broken i mean this one potash potentially could be i mean come on no no let's not do this this one could be potential i mean why not let's do this and force highlight force edge highlight and it's going to be true here and false here this one is when you click on the whole system tray so i can say and root type this one or enforcing it meaning that it will not use the big highlight for the smaller icons but it will use it for the bigger one so like this but if i click on this one nice perfect now line the line is in i'm trying to take a guess here plus my pop-ups container because we should have we don't nice we don't wrong file let's try again better guess let's actually use k find again it's plasma core dot okay it's me easier okay let me adjust the microphone okay in main we've got plasma chord.dialog and we need to draw the line here literally we need to draw the line and i needs to be inside the main item and yeah let's put it here like this svgi time horrible horrible code that's actually needed more horrible code that's actually needed nice okay let's see if it works i'm sorry if i just get back to the code sometimes before compiling but i just want to make sure that i didn't write anything dumb especially when i copy paste i usually forgot to forget to change values okay ah yes i did write something dumb which is that the dialogue here is called dialog which obviously should replace pop-up window see i did write something dumb i just didn't look for enough time to actually notice and now it should work so we've finally made it the new highlight is let me get to a decent panel size because i can't use this like this for is it for yes it's 44 by default like this oh come on why is it broken shouldn't be broken come on works here you've got the line and everything and then it's broken why are you doing this to me seems like one row or column what if i restart browse my shell maybe that variable doesn't get updated as should nope okay i guess it's burnt i even said that i said it's not truth it's parent and then i just didn't write it come on i'm not even trying hmm still not working let's see i didn't put enough console logs to actually find the this one i can actually remove at this point hello this is the cemetery speaking where is it here yes not here rather where is it here let's try again function undefined okay so parent one drawer column is undefined which means that copy pasting code blindly doesn't actually work as well as i hoped oh look at here okay so how am i let's just add it this will conflict with this merge request but should be an easy one to actually actually as it called rubies or remove the conflict so let's go here and add okay now it should work let's remove all of the bad code that is let's see nice we've got our line and our other line best lines ever now we need to create the merge request let's go to plasma workspace actually let's do it from here get diff makes sense makes sense makes sense makes sense makes sense this makes sense this makes sense this makes sense this makes sense and that's it okay let's um get check out nikolov work no sorry opposite work nikolov and better system 3 highlight get checkout minus b get at this git commit okay make system 3 highlight extend to borders and draw a line between panel and open and upload git push origin work nikolov better system trial nice let's open it up we can actually close this close this companion companion patch 4 this one the system great now come back come back okay companion patch 4 come on no i'm not creating a new issue new merch request please companion patch 4 i'll say companion patch for system tray of this for system tray after let's take a screenshot nice and that should be it well obviously depends on that patch also we need to update the other merge request let's move it here this merge request needs to be updated it should be easy uh what did i change oh trolling trailing spaces very bad what file is this main command no was accidental save save okay let's try again oh no why do i still see this i didn't change okay let's only commit this part hit add desktop package contents uplift commit use no no and better blah blah it didn't work get pull okay this is weird get for origin work nikolov better to apply indicator conflict what happened maybe this was changed in the patch already and i didn't see it nice knot it means that i screwed up git again hopefully this won't result in a mess okay this time it worked so let's see if it has been updated here come on it did result in a mess but hopefully squashing everything together will fix it anyway solved solved soft changes works works works okay so we did it that should be it maybe we'll be slightly changing the appearance but code wise should be greedy and i don't think it will be changed much if it's changed at all this looks working as is oh yes i forgot actually well let's do this this part should actually be have a bit less margin to the left and to the right how do we do this okay so let's start let's start here so this is the line whereas i need this one and this one so fact is that it's not that easy because what is it my nice get margins function actually gives 0 to the left and right margin obviously because it only makes sense to have margins to the top and to the bottom when you have a horizontal panel because the horizontal margin are given by the spacing between the height items so by reading this left merging property i'm actually just reading zero so let me see layout top horizontal bottom horizontal right okay this and not fill area then this otherwise okay can i say no i want the margins anyway yes i can i can do i can do where is this file this is plasma desktop okay i can do what are we going to call it return all margins which is false by default can i do that in javascript javascript default parameter can i do that or is everything going to fall and burn yes i can nice well would that would have been weird if i couldn't but i mean technically having default values bricks overloading so maybe some languages but like this this will ignore the fact that the layout the side of the layout is the wrong one so and i now need to use this one here sorry here it's not a layout object container margins this way it will give me the margins for all status regardless of whether i should actually have them or not also here i'm still calling this one sorry about that uh of course searcher place wasn't working ctrl a ctrl l r sorry is mapped to the simple screen recorder so every time i try to do a control error to replace it was messing up how did i hide the toolbar of kate what did i do wrong oops okay better and now okay let's try this this is plasma desktop stuff in charlie now this plasma desktop plus my desktop okay so let's try my desktop let's do this so now you should have a wider highlight or a completely broken one one of the two wider nice even too wide is it nice oh no oh no i bet people are going to complain that the lion isn't touching the border but for now it's fine it's just fine what about here of course this one is left unchanged but this one works might even seem a bit too big i'm sorry this one blah blah blah sorry i think it's fine yeah it looks fine very fine okay so we can actually push this already yes just a second am i doing everything correctly i still have those but whoops i need to add compact desktop package and i mean come on when the applet moves where is it when the when the applet there's no trolling space maybe ah because i removed drawings ah because it automatically removed all tracing spaces so it's for the best okay so let's add these two files okay now we should probably do the same for the system and three one so here i'm doing this and let me think i might as well do this okay forget for a second that this switch doesn't make any sense at all because i'm just looking to see if it works that's the point right now let's see if this one works it might not work because it picks houses a lot so let's see like this i forgot to open up the system tree folder for faster building but never mind let's see if it's white as a highlight or if it's just fine okay hi it gets wider very funny very funny okay but let's fix that because i'm using the plus shouldn't use pluses okay oh i forgot again to change the directory never mind okay so it is white is it too wide maybe no it's fine it's fine this is fine and of course we don't need the switch at all anymore much better blah blah blah blah blah nice let's push it and just like this everything should be ready and done nice so let's consider today uh productive day and let's just wait for review for these two patches i think it looks much better than before nice | Nicco Loves Linux | UCONH73CdRXUjlh3-DdLGCPw | 2021-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,782 | 29,139 |
1oDuaRpP4qk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oDuaRpP4qk | Lion of Judah Rastafari Church Argues Marijuana Offerings Are First Amendment Right | yeah what's up everybody welcome to the impartial Rasta I guess because we be jammin I appreciate what dedicated sellers everybody is the last video that I did on this Rasta church got all the way up to 420 views and then everybody just stopped watching it good job guys I just appreciate those people that are like about to watch the video and they see that number down there their eyes wait no I've got to keep the 4:20 going don't watch this video so I'm doing this video today about the Rasta Church here in Madison and what might become the Supreme Court case here to make marijuana a First Amendment right so yeah Jesse swart Ross Jesse the dude that started the Rasta Church here in Madison and then the city shut it down it was raided by police yeah and then he went to court I was talking about he needs some Rastafari translator or something anyway Jesse swart and his partner Dylan Bangert were released on signature bond under the condition that they don't go to the church and continue to sell marijuana or cannabis they opened the church back up but they are no not exchanging donations for the sacrament of the cannabis but there have also been other things done by the city they've written them up for some code violations and also questioned or brought up the concern about the zoning thought knowledge thing that it could be zoned or that could be a use for the site but that is just not currently zoned for a church so in a way it does seem kind of like the city making a further attempt to undermine the operation so that it'll appear that way in the court case the story is now he's got a court date August 9th he's got a lawyer and they're making the case that the charges against the church are unconstitutional this thing in our own way people have been watching and seeing some of the way that things have transpired because our position is that this they don't have jurisdiction to bring this case against us there's a bit of separation of church and state and we've been saying all along and so we're exercising our lawful right to have a church in a free exercise and the statutes that they wrote apply to people who use drugs and sell drugs and deal in a drug wait and none of the statutes that they wrote have any intent to their application to be against churches that people that use sacrament or cannabis or any other type of a thing that they might consider an illegal plan there's no intent to stop churches from doing that in the lawful context and you'll find that so basically right now though as those charges that were or the charges that have been made those are so the episode table from the DA yup so we still have these charges of these are false charges rather and we also have our federal lawsuit that's also pending at the same time so I believe within the next two three maybe four weeks we have some conclusions both of those are [ __ ] in case they decide she doesn't want to evict us and then we come back to the church so you know we're back in the church and you just want to use this time to get some of our programs our food program for people and services that good jobs we did a couple weeks hopefully we resolved this whole issue articulation yeah so what Rochester is saying here is that this is about the separation of church and state which is you know a pretty big part of the history of this country and so he's gonna try to advance bat or even bringing this forward foundation of our country you know separation of church and state and so this is something that is not a it's not some new issue or it is not some amazing issue that people should be wondering oh well when did this argument come well this is this gotta be some loophole this isn't a loophole this is this is your life this is this is the America this is what the country was founded on you don't nobody give a speech all right I mean too bad this is the things that we have here all right [Music] two people you don't have people we just wish to like food our day was good the same way we wish to be treated is there any like specific precedent or case you're gonna try to refer to or point to or is it just kind of a freedom of religion argument as a whole yeah that's a good point so there is some cases there's a particular case that many people who might not be familiar with already went to the Supreme Court a few years ago with another Schedule one substance called DMT and some different another religious group that DMT is found in another plane it's called ayahuasca it's a different plant so they already went to the Supreme Court Supreme Court already ruled that any Schedule one substance can be used for this purposes any Schedule one plant can be used by a church so it's a matter of you have to be sincere this can't be out here trying to make a cannabis Church and play people trying to just try to do something so you can get money with no good intention behind it then we have yeah brothers and sisters here who are real people that are interested in making positive growth and performing things in our you bring about social justice for people and give people our rights and help them so we're not here just trying to set up a dispensary or play with people and like the way the government wants to do when they want to introduce the legalization the medical and recreational reasons so that they can capitalize and limit you on what you can do and you can do this and you can't do that but if you have enough money then you can do it you enjoying this business in Turkey if you are if you're connected to this guy and if you pay this fine if you did all these other hoops then they want to tell you that then you have a limit that you can do according to them okay now this is something I thought was interesting is like so he's not even about legalization and they're about this freedom of religion thing it would just make it your god-given right to possess grow smoke marijuana and do what you want with it so we're not about any of those days we don't support legalization of recreational cannabis we don't support the immunization of medical cannabis we support our innate original right that you have to use any plan for religious use that comes from our Constitution it's an inalienable right we don't need to deal with other people trying to benefit off of making something illegal or partly illegal so that some aristocrat you know or some bureaucracy or some big rich company people can yeah yeah I know I guess I've seen maybe a post or something and seeing you explain this but it to me it seems like the reaction in the cannabis Advocate community has been pretty divided because it's like yeah you have this group of people who have been pushing for the legislation the legalization and then you're kind of coming along with some waste of time a big waste of time but I mean the freedom of religion argument would basically override that yeah etc there are you miss the only argument and the rest of this stuff that they're doing is just the means of them using a lesser control just to control unit is still they'll still be controlling you you can only have so much or you can only do this so you can only do that I have this one or that one and it has to be this percentage or it has to come from this store that got approved by this agency and all this nonsense you know so all that stuff is a headache and that's not a world bout all that stuff is just trouble for people we're not people to know that you have a right right now just exercise their religious right and you don't need to go through all that crap you don't need a protest for forty years with normal so that you can put your opinion on a piece of paper or navy you can say oh I want I want cannabis to be legal and then they can say oh eighty percent of you want to be legal and then you can just say they just say to you all good for your opinion nice broad like thanks for your opinion great they don't have to do nothing about it so all the protesting and everything these two people getting to voice their opinions but it doesn't it doesn't make any progress here we are we have progress wanting to go with the freedom of religion argument has kind of caused a divide also just the Rastafari churches cause the dividing like the cannabis community in Madison and I guess around the state and there's been kind of a little bit of a rift from the Facebook pages that I pay attention to but there was this one particular incident when they were raided the director of normal the Madison chapter posted like a selfie with the plea and with one of the cops during the raid Roscoe see as this is a violent Robinson doesn't have any respect in the community everybody knows he's a dishonest person and the fact that Alan was over here celebrating our demise taking pictures with police will tell you what type of personality is so I mean the guys they have working for them it's it's a shame you know people that are just into things for personal reasons and publicity and money and shady business deals but apparently Alan Robinson I saw a livestream from him the other day where he was sitting down to meet with them and apparently they had a conversation we don't really know what came of that but I guess we can assume they're at least willing to talk to each other so the other thing that has been all wrapped up in this story is some of the personal beliefs Raza Jesse Jesse SH work has been sharing regarding straight pride some kind of like anti-feminist countenance and transphobia so yeah I asked him about that stuff and I mean this is what he had to say these things are we really acknowledge that there's people that are born with extra crumbs they're born with both both parts you can have a collection with better board from Aphrodite so asexual and other people that are are born in a certain way as a third gender and that's a very small percentage of people but there's a lot of people who are aspiring to be that 1% in the order they're even confused and they want to mutilate their bodies and and instead they want to chop off their private parts they can go on both magazine and talk about how sweet it is and those things are ideas that we can support and we support treating everybody with human rights and we support treating everybody according to the way they treat us you know in terms of like good character and being decent human beings but we're not going to agree that the choice that people make to use their he was their sexual energy in a way that's not productive and oftentimes like vulgar and dirty and it's been spoken about all through our time and all generations across every religion on how certain ways of life don't promote life and so we're not about those ways we learned our lessons and we're trying to be about life and growth in making families stay together instead this increased divorce rate so we're all trying to heal people of an efficient mind body is good yeah but I mean I guess like it seems like you can be supportive of you know families and like I guess more traditional gender roles concepts but also be welcoming to people in the LGBT yeah enough gbt people come in here they're treated with the same respect as everybody else you know they've often said many times that this is the one place that they feel safe and unjust that's because we're not just going to sit here and then and they condemn people all being here and tell you that your life is wrong that's not what this is about it's about people trying to come in here and have fellowship together and we all have problems in life that we needed to resolve together so we don't have all the answers but we got some answers and other people have answers but what's important is that we don't just treat people disrespectfully just because they come in here with a certain belief about sex you know that doesn't make any sense like you know if sex is not the issue here we're not you don't even talk about sex at the church that good you don't even have like sex is not part of our program let me come here and talk about other things so people are in here trying to promote sex and sexual energy and sexual ideas that's it it's not the place to promote those things but we can have conversations about building families and reproducing offspring and how beneficial that is to society and how it's like the fulfillment of two opposites attracting right I don't think everyone's gonna get behind those views personally and you know I asked some about that I'm like you know people who like I've talked to people personally that I have thought this was a cool idea like wanted to see this church fight the power or whatever but then like we're like wait a second I don't know about this stuff no there's like straight pride thing and yeah so I thought that like what he thinks about people just not wanting to support it because of these other ideas that he's talking about it's all this way so about happy people the Guardian because with that look look to have a problem but most of those people would that feel that way having actually been here and they have it actually themselves stepped in here today have any reasonable communication with us or in the interaction so once you come here to Noah sister love us you know you don't have enough policy people so I expect there's always going to be problems but hopefully dialogue into fellowship a communication open up in your resolve oh yeah so like this dude or not this is probably the guy that's gonna be fighting this court case but I did talk to his lawyer so yeah Jesse Sh work and his partner Dylan banger are awaiting trial now they are getting charged with maintaining drug trafficking plays and possession with intent to deliver marijuana and so yeah and there is first court appearance in his first hearing he tried to argue that he come in he needed a Rastafari translator that pissed the judge off and he seemed to pretty much drop that and he did get a lawyer representing ourselves challenging the jurisdiction and because you know we have rights as a man or a woman in this country so what it is is that we we are not under the jurisdiction of this statute there's a separation of church and state so the way things are is that the way these legal codes and these statutes were written is to apply to people that use things in a legal way for drugs and they wanted to stop people from doing drug activity and drug things that involve the drugs and so none of the things that apply to churches apply to those statutes that it's on completely different thing for someone to use drugs than it is for someone to use herbs and as a sacrament in a religious setting so the intent that they had behind statues when they statutes when they created them was to stop drug people in drug drug communities but it had no bearing and no mention of churches so the point being is that the legislative intent behind the statutes when they were created and it does not did not apply to churches so we're not most statutes don't apply to us there's a separation of church State and so that's that's kind of how things are you know we have a port coming up we do have some attorneys that are helping us right now Dylan has Jesse Lisa she's the daughter of I think it's Charlie decent maybe top attorney in the state or a lot of them and she's helping on his case and I got another guy named Anthony DeLeo who's a great lawyer very he's helping us you know we've got another another brother reached out to us from Harvard Law School we got a Harvard Law Professor also reaching out to help us that's involved so because I'm moving forward and we expected a short time we'd be going back to court to resolve any further issues with the Caribous attorney Jessica Giessen will be representing Bangor and attorney Anthony del J will be representing swart and so I had a chance to talk to Anthony daily yeah he did not want to go do a recorded interview but he did give me a little bit of background on what his argument was and he said that it was a little different than what jesse was saying so I was kind of interesting and he was like well that's what he needs a lawyer so yeah so Jesse said something kind of different but this is basically what the lawyer said was that he's gonna refer to that supreme court case where marijuana well in that case ayahuasca was for religious use but in this case marijuana would be for religious use and then there's something in there about the government not having a compelling reason to do this and so what he's pointing to in that case or what he's planning to point to here on August 9th is that because the city decriminalized marijuana and made it basically a one dollar fine that there was no that they have no compelling argument to shut down this church he said he believes this will go to Supreme Court he also said he thinks if it's not Jesse swart it could be someone else and be using the same argument another interesting thing is apparently when they make this motion for dismissal on the grounds of being unconstitutional on August 9th is that it will go to the Attorney General of the state and the Wisconsin governor Tony eavers and so apparently at that point according to Delhi a the governor or the Attorney General could basically say we're not gonna pursue this we're not gonna go take this forward because yet apparently whenever something's whenever there's a motion for something being UNK or claimed that something's unconstitutional it does have to go to the States Attorney General so that'll be interesting to see whether the governor or Attorney General do anything at that point our this has been Cameron Bren from partial Paris peace | Ideal Observer | UCymabcLdhxe9RXvacoI3S_g | 2019-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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tJ1cY3xNtjI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ1cY3xNtjI | Potential Relationship Triggers for ENFJs | for the ENFJ who wants to go out but their partner doesn't that's completely understandable it's your brain your mind the way your psyche works is activating your nervous system because if you do something your partner doesn't want to do and your nervous system gets triggered and you have the right and the duty to honor your preferences and do the things that are important to you because otherwise that's going to come out negatively in your relationship [Music] following up from the short that I posted about how if you have ENFJ preferences and you happen to be with an introverted partner where you want to do things together but they don't feel like doing it I said do it yourself just go right because enfjs have this tendency to discard their own needs and to maintain Harmony and maintaining Harmony sometimes looks like we'll do what you want to do then I thought I wanted to get a little bit deeper into this post from a tight perspective but also from a relationship perspective because there is really a lot to unpack here if we start with the extra version peace if you have an e at the front of your type code it doesn't mean you're necessarily loud or super outgoing or super noxious or can't shut up or talk all the time or need to be in crowds all the time or need to be in groups all the time what did Jung had intended for this attitude I believe to convey is that your psychic energy your libido as he calls it your psychic libido your attention it's naturally outward directed even like looking at a child when you put a new toy in front of the child somebody with extra virgin preferences is going to look at it touch it play with it refer to it so extroverted children are more likely to interact with the actual thing outside themselves children with introversion preferences are more likely to maybe sit back a little bit and also be curious about it but then the energy goes towards what does this mean for me how do I think about it how do I feel about it where have I seen it before what could I do with it like the attention is inward right so from that follows a bunch of behaviors that make it possible to to recognize somebody with extraversion or introversion preferences because when you're more likely to engage with something outside of yourself then yes you are more likely to maybe talk about it as well and you're more likely to be actively engaged with it as well I just want to say that not all extroverts are obnoxious a-hole what is true about people with extraversion preferences also though is at the biological level the neurons and the particular wiring in our brain we need more stimulation to register stimulation our brains and the neurotransmitters the way that they work they need more stimulation than the brain of somebody with introversion preferences the threshold of activation of interest is higher for extroverts so it takes more to get us to yay where you know with introversion preferences may already be stimulated while the person with extraversion preferences is Bored we haven't reached that threshold of Interest activation salience is also what is called something isn't quite Salient yet or we need more stuff in order for our brains to wake up and say whoo interest right that means that people with extraversion preferences are more likely to want to go out and are more likely to have interactions and are more likely to pay attention to all sorts of things in the outside of them whereas somebody with introversion preferences more easily gets overwhelmed next to an extra right obviously there's a bunch of individual differences as well not all people with introversion preferences are the same not all people with extraversion preferences are the same there's a combination of factors that are at play it's important also for me to acknowledge that none is better or worse they're just different in a romantic relationship situation especially if you're the female ENFJ and then with a male introverted thinking type probably because they are quite attractive to us because of a host of other reasons the extroversion is only part of that the extra version is our desire to interact with other people in New environments and have experiences and go out and do things to stimulate our intuition as well and then the extroverted feeling portion of it so our dominant function to think that our brains can't not do is about connecting and relating to someone else we are more likely to put our needs on the back burner because our brain literally tells us no they're important the relationship the connection has to be saved and if we disagree with them or if we try and make them do something that they are then unhappy about that triggers us right that's a flag the extroverted feeling Pathways react in a way that signal danger as in the harmonies threatened the relationship is potentially threatened so you better do to whatever they want to keep yourself safe and keeping ourselves safe from the extroverted feeling perspective means okay what we want is causing an upset so we better not want it and that is like the surface psychological level of especially also the female component that comes into it because gender right if we were going back to the human model that we're thinking about the biopsychosocial the biology is with an extroversion piece that we need more stimulation than our introverted partner the psycho cognitive pieces that we want to please others but we also have needs of our own so reconciling that is where the issue comes in then to build the relationships that we actually want and the true connection that we actually want and then the social aspect is that we are conditioned often female enfjs especially of my generation we have been conditioned and culturally sold this idea of our male counterparts as needs are more important than our own anyway so it plays into the extroverted feeling bit but then also we never learned and we weren't really taught how to assert ourselves how to healthily describe our boundaries how to stand up for ourselves really in a way that is not perceived as threatening by our own nervous systems but also that is received as not threatening or not overstepping any bounds by our male partners and even the female counterparts because the women in R4 going Generations have obviously been taught the same and they've had it even harder right the society is moving towards a more egalitarian approach but our psyches still have to catch up with it because our parents generation wasn't quite there and they perpetuated those teachings by instilling certain values in us so do you see how complex that little interaction between an extroverted female an e f j it doesn't even have to be ENFJ it could be an ESFJ as well and an introverted thinking male or otherwise a partner could be so a lot of issues come to bear I wanted to highlight that this is the kind of situation or this is the kind of context where personality type knowledge and awareness has really helped me have a relationship that works for me and build a relationship that works for me because it just plays out in so many different Arenas my husband has INTP preferences and he's never been happy going to big events with me and again not saying that all intps don't want to go out but for on the relationship level I'm just giving myself as an example the extroversion means I need stimulation not to be bored the feeling means I don't want to hurt my partner I want him to feel included and to be included and to do things together because his needs are very important to me and there is only so long that I can play that game that's the other piece so there are the extra version and the extroverted feeling function what I said earlier about how to resolve the inner conflict there eventually comes a point where and tell me if you can resonate where you say all right I've put my needs on the back burner for so long they're going to have to come out now in some way or another and what personality type awareness has helped me do is find those middle grounds or find those compromises or take steps to assert my needs and feel good about living them and feel good about verbalizing them and then feel good about doing things that I want to do even though he's not with me that is knowledge of personality type and being conscious and those approaches doing it in a cognitively aware and mindful way has allowed me to not have it all bubble over and then I start shouting and throwing stuff at the wall that doesn't belong there because I think that also sometimes happens in relationships when somebody feels like they've been neglected for lack of a better word for too long right everybody has their line everybody has their amount of patience and then eventually it just gets too much so this is where I like the comparison of psychodynamics to thermodynamics because your unconscious plays it an important part and you have to look at those parts that you're not consciously aware of because they will out much like thermodynamics when you bring a pot of water to a boil there is churning happening under the surface and eventually it bubbles so in relationships ideally we don't want to get to the bubbling over part we want to be mindful of hey the temperature is rising here can we take a look at that now and regulate and make sure that stuff doesn't spill over because then it's uncontrolled and other types of conflicts or that's when you say something that you regret because that's then psychological like type speaking that's when you're in the grip of your inferior functions of the Shadow functions that then you don't know they just have to come out because you can't keep them in but they're potentially detrimental to the actual relationship that you want to solve yeah the knowledge of okay these are my needs and then these are your needs and the knowledge of personality type applying that to my own marriage has been super helpful from the beginning so I've known about type for a while but then I got properly licensed and really started reading about it and learning about it in 2010. and got some more certifications in 2012 and I'm on record as saying that type saved my marriage because for the longest time the relationship we've had the issues and I've tried to fix them and we've tried to fix them in a myriad of different ways but it wasn't until I looked at our type preferences side by side that it was really it became really clear to me he's not doing it on purpose like he's not doing it to be difficult he's not doing anything to piss me off it's just that this is how he's wired and strangely that gave me permission to be who I was as well if you're an ENFJ out there in a relationship where you feel like ah it's difficult or it's challenging or you have different ideas about it there's a whole other chapter where we can challenge all those ideas of why do you even think you have to do everything with your one partner which is going back to the whole mononormative idea of if he's the one then he has to fulfill all your needs and he is you know the one person that you can rely on that's a whole other subject but personality wise speaking for your own growth and development being with somebody who has different preferences from you is an invitation for growth and I've said from the very beginning that as frustrating as it was we have a good handle on on many things now but as frustrating as it was at the beginning this person who is so very different from me we only have the intuiting in common in his intuiting is extroverted and mine is introverted so we really are quite opposite the way that our brains work he is still the person that I learned the most from and he is still the person that helps me grow so much because his dominant is my inferior and vice versa and so we really complement one another quite nicely and yeah have settled into conversations that are just helpful and loving and supportive of who we are as individuals so again if you're an ENFJ in a relationship where you wonder are we two different it's too hard it shouldn't be this hard sure it shouldn't be super hard like both parties should be at the table to be willing to learn and talk about things but also in this friction lies opportunity okay and I think I'm going to leave it there I just wanted to say again to wrap up for the ENFJ who wants to go out but their partner doesn't that's completely understandable it's your brain your mind the way your psyche works is activating your nervous system because if you do something your partner doesn't want to do in your nervous system gets triggered and you have the right and the duty to honor your preferences and do the things that are important to you because otherwise that's going to come out negatively in your relationship you are Guided by the desire for authentic loving true connection and you have to show up as your whole self so that connection is on Solid Ground don't hold back bring your whole self to that relationship and then you'll know when it works out it's because you brought your whole self to it and your whole self is okay and your needs are okay and they are valid and yeah I'm looking forward to talking more about all of that in future videos let me know what you think | Doris Füllgrabe | UCS3RHt5uY6tfNb1Aq6rOBtw | 2023-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,417 | 13,306 |
R8EPdM-pCZU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8EPdM-pCZU | Who are the Celts? (Jean Manco) | who are the counts oh so many things to so many people according to Julius Caesar the Gauls called themselves Celts so let's start with them this is a Roman Denarius minted in 48 BC showing Gallic warriors how do we know their goals because this coin could be an illustration of the words of dear doris achilles writing around that time who said the Gauls are very tall with white skin and blonde hair not only blond by Nature but more so by out the artificial means they use to lighten their hair for they continually wash their hair in a lime solution combing it back from the forehead to the back of the neck this treatment makes the hair thick like an oar forces Mane some shave their beers while others allow a short growth but Nobles shave their cheeks and allow the mustache to grow till it covers the mouth in both journeys and battles the Gauls used to horse chariots which carry both the warrior and the charioteer some of them think so little of death that they fight wearing only a loincloth without armor of any kind he is a modern interpretation one big difference is that they're wearing a lot more clothes that enabled the artist to depict the Tartar still beloved by the Scots with the charioteer has jettisoned his jacket to show off some swirling tattoos in the Celtic style the other big difference is that the warrior has been domesticated in the background of some Celtic round houses the children are loving the show looks like a lap of honour for the winner of the trophy for fastest chariot carrying Armour so there we have the stop deconstructed a bit for Diodorus Siculus the counts were very tall but how tall was tall in the past we see here the ups and downs of average height for men and women combined in three regions of Europe bones from 314 sites were measured for this study one big surprise was that Mediterranean seem to have been taller before the Roman Empire got a grip on them this is dip in the Roman period it had been surmised that Imperial wealth would ensure better living conditions perhaps it did for some but not for everyone so around the time that dear Doris Nicholas was writing the average Roman was about 164 centimetres tall which is about five feet four inches at the same period the average for Central Western Europe was a mammoth five feet six inches well that seems big to me fit into this and well you may well ask on the face of it the map is telling us that Ireland is part of northeastern Europe I suspect that what the author is trying to tell us is that there are no samples from Ireland the important point is that the Celts did not need to be giants to seem very tall to mediterraneans indeed we can see that there was a pretty consistent height advantage for north Europeans over the centuries perhaps it was the result of ample milk in the northern diet whatever the reason height difference may explain the name counts there have been a number of attempts to find a meaning for it in a Celtic language but what makes most sense to me is one linguist idea countering the Greek version had a Greek meaning the tall ones certainly it was recorded first by Greek writers for the Greeks the world was a lots more than it is for us with our Globes and atlases and satellite views the Greeks mainly explored and colonize the Mediterranean and Black Sea in the fifth century BC Herodotus had heard of Kel - way beyond The Pillars of Hercules which we call the Strait of Gibraltar and he knew that the river is stir the Danube to us rose in the land of the Celts but his geography seems to preserve to modern readers he thought that the East arose at the city of pyrene somewhere in Iberia Aristotle later made it clear that pyrene here was intended to be the Pyrenees now before we mock such ignorance we should recall that ancient Greek geographers were pioneers trying to make sense of information coming from sailors and traders there were huge gaps in their knowledge and that could lead to a mental map of one region being stitched directly on to that of another without realizing that there was a lot of territory in between then your batch arises from two sources in the Black Forest mountains of southwestern Germany and is swelled by tributaries from the Alps Alps are not mentioned by Greek horses until the 3rd century BC but Herodotus does list the tributaries of the Danube from east to west the last one of which he names is the Albus riding rising north of the land of the impressions which must mean the Umbrian z' of italy so here it seems we have one of the Alpine tributaries so we can work out that some counts were living north of the Alps around the head of the Danube for modern map we can see where ancient Greek traders and colonists encounter the people they called Kel toy here otters knew of some outside the Strait of Gibraltar next to the westernmost people of Europe now that fits a description in the fourth century BC a very prosperous market called Tartessos a famous city with much tin carried by river as well as gold and copper from celtic lands one king of Tartessos was called algún Tonio's this name is celtic derived from the word enter meaning silver then we have a complex source the aura marítima it's Roman author describes the coast from Brittany to Marseilles not in his own day but drawing on Phoenician and Greek authors from its 6th and 5th centuries BC he says that like ourian's have been displaced by celts somewhere on route but it says is very unclear where it's not much help more interesting for for us from the Isles is this section here it is a two-day voyage to the sacred Isle for by this name the ancients called the island it lies rich in turf among the waves thickly populated by the higher knee and nearby lies the land of the hour be honest sacred Isle is a misconstruction of the name of Ireland in ancient Greek key eros meant sacred the he Ernie I easily identified as the Irish the Irish name for themselves can be reconstructed as a warning from the Irish name for Island you've area the fertile land Albion corresponds to the old welsh Elbit meaning world earth land country district something like that other east we have references to cultivate in what is now the south of france a greek colony was founded around 600 BC on the Mediterranean coast at Masada modern Marseille by treaty with the Ligurian whose land it was but Messiah was said to be near Celtic II the land of the cows who had their own port at novo presumably present they know on and of course we have counseling around the head of the day such scattered references might suggest that the early Greeks used the term counts for any foreigners north of the Mediterranean but if we zoom in on Europe as known to Herodotus we find a whole lot of different varnas starting at the West we have Sinese ian's we have the tartessian Iberia's the D Huez or Nigerians the people of Italy Illyria and Thrace then further north the Getae and various other peoples encountered probably by traders along the Danube so quel toy meant something more specific than random foreigner on the other hand the Kelty were far too widespread to be a single tribe indeed when Rome and geographers went to work centuries later they recorded dozens of tribes in drop-leg all alone just to confuse matters they weren't all goals Caesar famously said that Gaul was divided into three parts the people in each part were distinguished by language customs and laws from the others Brittani lived in southwest goal and spoke a language that we can now identify as a precursor of Basque the Bell guy lived in north east goal and were relatively recent arrivals from across the Rhine the galley ghouls to us lived in the rest so the terms galley Bell guy and aqua tiny were one step up from tribal they denoted an ethnicity as not the same as a nation far from it tribes could fight each other shouting insults at each other in the very same language there was no long term central political controlling law until Caesar brought it all into the Roman Empire the takeaway message is that language was important to the ancients in defining identity naturally they had no such thing as a linguist in modern terms any trading nation needs to communicate and the Romans had translators so they were not merely aware that there were people in Europe who do not speak Latin they knew that Greek was different from Celtic and so on not that they were invariably spot-on in modern terms Caesar thought that the bell guys spoke a language different from the Gauls modern linguists perceived little difference going by place and personal names so maybe it was more of a dialect difference when modern linguist Allah will let loose on the data they recognize that Gaulish belongs in a family of languages welsh scholar edward Cloyd keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford was deeply interested in the living languages related to Cornish in the absence of published dictionaries for them all he traveled through Cornwall Scotland Isles and Brittany taking notes sorry Island and Britain it was quite an adventure without modern transport in 1707 his archaeology of Britannica appeared it provided the first detailed account of the living Celtic languages exploring their affinity with each other and with Gaulish the concept of the language family was thus set on a solid footing the label Celtic came later but it was an obvious one to Luke to use this was the name that transcended tribal and geographical boundaries gradually linguists have added other languages to the family such as Kelty Berrian once once spoken in Iberia some linguists argue that the language of a group of inscriptions in southern Portugal is Celtic without the cave it would be the earliest Celtic language recorded in writing for the inscription start in the 8th century BC but until and unless linguist going to agree on this the earliest written Celtic language remains the Pontic spoken in northern Italy with inscriptions from about 600 BC putting together all the linguistic evidence inscriptions place names and living languages this is what we get Celtic ancient and modern today Celtic languages cling to precarious life on the northwest fringes of Europe delve into the pre-roman past and we find Celtic spoken across the continent and even into Anatolia now this is the sort of map you'll find in atlases of the Celtic world this one is actually based on a map in the superb historical encyclopedia of Celtic culture edited by Kel desist our professor jong-kook for this and his other work in Celtic studies he has adopted a working definition of a cult as someone who spoke a Celtic language I've done the same for my book but not everyone would agree as kook says the concept of the Celts we have today in twines three categories of evidence one people called Kel toy by the Greeks to the ancient Celtic languages and three the Houston and Latin archaeological cultures in the 1990s some archaeologists began to argue that only number one on the list really counted since there was no evidence that Greek or Roman authors had ever referred to people in Britain or Islanders Celts or indeed that early British or Irish authors doubler people Celts they therefore could not be counts now this missed the point by mile Celtic is our modern word for a widespread people linked by language we borrowed it from the Greeks just as today we refer to the inhabitants of Polynesia and their family of languages as Polynesian now that world is from the Greek from many islands he wasn't named by ancient Greeks of course they didn't get out for is the creation of later European explorers but we don't agonize over whether the Polynesians ever used that name for themselves and state that if they didn't they can't be Polynesian but moving to number three on the list how did these cultures come to be linked to the celts that takes us back to number one people called Celt away by the greeks in the mid 19th century the scholarly focus fell on those around the head of the danube as archaeology began to take shape as a discipline amateur pioneers in the field identified two successive cultures at the right place and time to correspond to these historic celts johan york ram sala was in charge of the salt mines at house chat in the austrian alps in 1846 when he discovered a cemetery nearby instead of simply plundering it as antiquity hundreds of his day were wont to do he carefully excavated and recorded his findings the people buried there had been salt - - odd items that they left in the mines clothing and wooden tools were wonderfully preserved by the salt scraps of cloth showed the plaid type of weave that we associate today with the Scots so this early foray into archaeological methodology remains one of the most remarkable sites ever linked to the counts he got the full television treatment on from the BBC on Monday nights in first program of the series the celts blood iron and sacrifice we now know that the site belongs mainly to the 7th and 6th centuries BC when similar artifacts were found elsewhere they were naturally identified as in the style of hofstadt so the site gave its name to a culture eventually found to be widespread over Central Europe if you watch the program on Monday night Neal Oliver made the classic error of saying that the culture spread from the small village of Hal shut this is the problem of calling a culture after the first place that happens to be discovered the site at Hal shed was just one of many in a wide intercommunicating zone growing wealthy on trade salt was just one of the items traded the site at Latin on lake new chateau in Switzerland should be forever associated with the next free phase of the Central European Iron Age in 1857 local collector Hans Leacock noticed some timber piles driven into the mud of the lakeside groping between them he found about 40 weapons it was a sign of the riches to come over the following decades this extraordinary site yielded over 3000 artifacts the flowing forms of the decorative metalwork attracted most attention here we see stylized animals enlivening a scabbard in a confidently fluid and playful style but like the halt the salt of harsh that the oxygen-free Lake mud also preserved wooden objects including a complete chariot wheel the chariot was to prove a key distinction between the earlier harsh type culture and Latin actually objects in the same style were dug up in France and northern Italy the Italian finds were crucial the Roman historian Livy describes the Gauls crossing the Alps in waves to settle in the Po Valley driving out those Etruscans who lived there so the cemetery of an intrusive people in the ruins of an Etruscan town could be firmly identified as Celtic the Latin culture thus could be seen as the material manifestation of the kelps so neat and pleasing was this identification that its stiffened into certainty that no other culture could be Celtic making it a huge puzzle the Celtic speech elsewhere did not always seem connected to it remember our language map Celtic languages down the Danube and across into Anatolia can be explained by recorded events in the last few centuries BC as you just saw Latin artifacts went along with the language but what about our barrier that was barely touched by Latin influence and yet we have evidence of Celtic speakers there indeed we have a king called our Antonius who died before the development of Latin indeed we have actual inscriptions in a Celtic language in northern Italy before Latin not that the Pontic is a problem it's generally accepted that the Latin culture developed out of the harsh luck culture which is assumed to be Celtic speaking in Siberia an island that are the real problem in the hora maritima we have Celtic names for Island and its people that seem to date from two or three centuries before Latin material appeared their awareness of these flaws in the concept of celtic equals latin has generated new interest in an alternative model in which the bell beaker culture was the vector for the earliest forms of celtic bell be collect across europe not settling everywhere but picking certain patches often ones with oars to exploit it's recognized by its characteristic pottery shaped like an inverted bell some later cultures of the bronze and Iron Ages were quite widespread a within Western Europe but none extended over the whole area anciently Celtic this is why a series of archaeologists have looked to bell beaker for the origins of the celts support for this model is starting to arrive from ancient DNA so far we have why DNA from Bell Beca sites only in Germany but every one of them has turned out to be haplogroup r1b our one bead dominates Western Europe today and there's significant overlap with the regions formerly Celtic speaking just a few years ago it was firmly believed that this modern pattern derived from the days of hunter-gatherers ancient DNA has put paid to the site the earliest r1b in europe appears on the european step long thoughts with a homeland of the whole family of indo-european languages to which celtic belongs it arrives from from the asian step just in time for one branch to take up farming and move with farmers in a minor way but the major line of r1b spread over europe in the Copper Age the sub cloud of r1b that dominates Western Europe today is the one we call p31 - for short that's been found in 1 Bell become male as you see at the bottom of the table one sign of a population explosion is a star bonused of sub clouds appearing from one node on a tree increasing population means more Suns arriving more daughters too but I'm focusing on my DNA because it's most informative about the Copper Age developments p3 1/2 had a burst of activity that produced 3 majors sub-clans such population growth is compatible with migration spreading people into New Territories the l21 sub-clan predominates today in Britain and Ireland particularly in the regions where Celtic languages survived the longest we can easily guess that before the arrival of the anglo-saxons l21 was dense all over the R's confirmation comes from a site in eastern England to pre-roman males buried at what is now Hingston in Cambridgeshire proved to carry yDNA l21 the people who carried a wide na are 1b in its cousin RNA also brought a genetic signature new to europe in their full genomes it's been dubbed ancient northern Eurasian for ane for short after some large recent studies of ancient DNA we're now known that the European gene pool is composed of three main elements the Western hunter-gatherers who were in Europe first the early European farmers who spread in from the Near East and this last group whose spreading in the Copper Age whom we can logically link to spread of indo-european languages as Irish historian Owen McNeill sagely said in 1920 there's no Celtic race any more than there is a Germanic race or a Latin race if by race we mean some set of physical features that clearly distinguishes one from another he felt that all the present nations of Europe are a mixture the same ancestral components in varied proportions a perceptive man he's been proved right so ancient DNA is giving us a picture of massive population change arising from upheavals in the Copper Age but we need not pitch and vast armies charging across Europe the bell beaker people seem to have arrived initially in small groups scouting for metal they had the greatest scope for settlement and eventual dominance in regions where farming had started to struggle which included Island they were the first metal word at workers to enter the Isles homing in on the copper belts of Ireland and Wales around 2400 BC they left their character occurs at a copper mine on Ross Island in County Kerry this is the earliest known proper mine in northwestern Europe there can be no doubt that it was created by incomers for they brought with them an already advanced knowledge of metallurgy these experts were probably looking especially for arsenic rich copper ore and they certainly found it at Ross Island an arsenic copper alloy made a tougher metal than pure copper the prized all was smelted on site into copper ingots which could be moved elsewhere to be cast into finished objects analysis of chemical composition shows that copper from Island was traded in to Britain the goal wall of the mall Mountains was another attraction Gold was prized by the Bell beak relate his to sulphur practical uses but it's eternal glitter is ideal for ornament the earliest gold object found in Ireland arrived with Velveeta people it was the ear pendant on the left there it was not of Irish gold so it was imported ready-made similar objects have been found in Portugal so it seems likely that some Bella beaker people arrived in Ireland by the Atlantic route in 2009 a gold Lula and pair of gold discs hit the headlines it's it's an extraordinary story they'd been discovered in peat in 1945 at collar beg but they were lost to scholars until they were found among the contents of a safe stolen from a pharmacy in 2009 they're now in the National Museum of Ireland both Luna lie and disks had been found before in Ireland but not together in fact the only other such set discovered is in Portugal however lunar lion discs are found in other parts of the bell beaker world and fit into a pattern of solar imagery in rock art and other objects in copper and bronze age Europe Ireland seems to have been the main center of production of Luna lie it can boast over 80 out of the hundred also recorded in archaeology Island earlier this year America Hill argued for the Luna as a symbolic sky boat carrying the Sun in its journey whatever these objects symbolized it's clear that their meaning was widely understood this was a period in which shared concepts and values were spread along long distance networks now at this point those keen on the Celtic from the West's theory will be feeling joyful and triumphant their idea is that Celtic entered Ireland up the Atlantic route but here we have strange objects telling a different story the pair on the left are from Ireland they've been beaten flat but when found they would have been rolled up like those on the right they appear in pairs so some archeologists think that their earrings others believe that they fixed the end of braids in place I'm in the latter camp but the importance of the pair on the right is that they were buried with the Amesbury archer and we know where he came from isotopes in his bones and teeth show that he came from somewhere near the Alps so bell beaker flowed into the Isles by two routes and the eastern group of Bell pika seems to have gained in prominence as time went by significantly the distribution of Bell beaker is not exclusive to later Celtic regions it includes areas that became italic speaking linguists agreed attack languages such as Latin had similarities with the Celtic family the two families could even have a common ancestor as I showed on the Celtic language tree as I mentioned both families belong to the bigger family known as indo-european language languages don't spring from nothing they have parents and grandparents so is useful to see them in tree form even though I have to add these fat arrows all over the place to explain how languages can continue to interact and influence each other even when they've gone their separate ways the process of language spread can be anything but straightforward many parts of Europe seem to be like a linguistic layer cake one wave of indo-european speakers was succeeded by another and here's my latest guesswork place names that can be identified as indo-european but neither Celtic no italic I found in Iberia particularly in the south there are many placements starting with the letter P which which was lost in early Celtic place-names scholars generally classed these as old European by which they mean the earliest indo-european we even have some of these in Britain and Island who don't ask me to tell you what they are off the top of my head since the indo-european seem to be metal workers and the first metal workers in island of Bell beaker that leads me to suppose that the earliest bar beaker people in Ireland spoke old European meanwhile back in the Carpathian Basin or somewhere near abouts we can picture the language gradually changing into something not quite italic that has a three-way split as different groups go their different ways some had Knowles to that famous area around the head of the done you some head into Italy where we can picture italic developing the some were coastal Wanderers my pitch a Celtic developing where traditionally thought but earlier than house that somewhere in late well Peter times that location is a good fit to the linguistic evidence that Celtic developed in contact with precursors to Germanic now I'm not even going to give you a Jenna battle scene television does these things so much better all I'll say is that this is what Europe looked like when Rome had finished with the Celts I expect some of you have read the Asterix and obelisk comic books all about a little village in America now Brittany and where the Gauls held out supposedly against the Romans with the aid of a druid and magic potion it's enchantingly funny but the real holdouts were the Irish and the northern British Celtic languages survived on the northwest frontier of the Roman world while romanization gradually straitjacketed Celtic art over much of Europe the shape-shifting Latin style continue to develop freely in Ireland into the Christian era as absorbing other influences as it went I make no apology for showing such familiar images they are justly celebrated now here's Google trying to get to grips with the different characters of modern Celtic nations two identical cultural capsules placed in two different locations will immediately start to accumulate different experiences the Irish for example are an island people lapped around by the sea Google has here illustrated the famous tale of the children of Lea Lea being a personification of the sea the modern Breton's Cornish Irish Manx Scots and Welsh cherish their own particular identities I've been attacked by an Irishman for daring to push the Irish under the Celtic umbrella to all such doubters I have only this to say explained that without resort to words like bards or music heritage the word Celt is trembling on your lips right so there we are seek within for more you | Genetic Genealogy Ireland | UCHnW2NAfPIA2KUipZ_PlUlw | 2015-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,708 | 26,498 |
CX0DAJw6wEs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX0DAJw6wEs | SWITCHING TO CONTROLLER?! | Albralelie | getting really out of curiosity everything are changing I'm just kidding like I just am thinking like I just don't see a point to stay on mnk I'm getting like more frustrated than anything playing on mnk because it feels like everybody that I fight is on roller so I'm just like at a natural disadvantage anytime I peek into anybody I just don't see a point movement just doesn't matter in in comp as a straight up doesn't matter and like if I practice enough like I can get my movement to the point where it gets good enough it fires the problem roller hip fire is better than mnk hip fire that's just like a skill thing and oh my teammates the other side and One landed in the RV is actually playing on a [ __ ] connect yes he is he is indeed on roller all right the guy just pre-fired the [ __ ] out of me 104 and race 104. like an idiot what the [ __ ] I'm bad thing I'm batting nice good too it's a Duo man right here just one yeah yeah one on Horizon yeah that's it nice good job the ring is nearby how close uh yeah right below me right below me um they're getting [ __ ] I plan on being here for uh done mine is cleaner nice no is this my [ __ ] this is my [ __ ] boys I'm just hitting here walking upstairs almost 100 100 on Newcastle foreign scanning I'm fighting with you guys [ __ ] real bull fighting do you ever expected that in your life you ever expected to like for one to coach and for two to coach Lou Machinery if I told you that a year ago you'd be like yep got a bat batting batting as well shopping already fried one almost done oh my God I got one each of those kids that you just [ __ ] hate come on never forget that you always hate these type of players right here now let's see what we do after we kill these guys shoot their box those guys [ __ ] sucked oh that's [ __ ] not good for you welcome welcome [ __ ] damn right I'm up fry fry fry [ __ ] fry [ __ ] shoot everything down in five we don't need it bro don't even try it we'll stick one stop that one shot path right here 's another Pathfinder inside just hold the crossfire hold the crossfire he killed one already the ones knocked one right here all right it can't happen anymore they just died they have to die here I'm Alton I'm telling us there's one extra oh wow maybe maybe guys maybe me thinky we turn around and shoot what were what were your dreams last night boys uh my dream is how we [ __ ] pull up on this hill and [ __ ] wipe all this [ __ ] right now and stay locked in yeah I agree I'm towering I'm kids well it's not up um this kid's in a smoke I'm nervous just kidding 70 Automotive over around the corner here yeah you're just gonna be doing that I'm not tired one I'm going to end up dying here I think I'm back and it doesn't have to be like that well I have to just AFK and it's not move something that's that's fine it won't hurt yeah they just might see me that's okay you rest to be on scene start walking up now naughty all right keep doing the damn job good ball I'm running at them wow that's just like the perfect way to go oh no I think good question I guess I don't know oh he's still riding dude I actually just rotted nice tweaking Tower I have one back he has a bat all good bear here you go you're not my other over there [ __ ] he's over here somewhere I think he's yeah I mean he's almost Rock you guys don't you mean on me he just I just saw him again nice game's over GG Satan got faded GG guys that 30 actually oh no no it's it's three oh [ __ ] popping up I hit him I know I can get up one's on the care package I'm playing with left I love that bro this guy's one on me it's overheating trying to kill people efficiency efficiency | Albralelie | UC4pkrqOT0hAhS0yQkJ-jKfQ | 2023-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 730 | 3,839 |
QxbcLc7ard4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxbcLc7ard4 | Bed Making | [Music] thank you this video shows how to make an occupied bait for safety two nurses usually cared out this procedure you will need a linen trolley with top sheets bottom sheets throw sheets linen favors if needed [Music] pillowcases blankets and bedspreads glams a linen carrier for dirty linen after washing your hands and putting on gloves you are ready to start [Music] firstly explain the procedure to the patient and explain how she can be involved [Music] then screen the bed or close the door if the patient is alone in a single side room remove all the bed accessories and the top bed closed except the top sheet leave one pillar to rest the patient's head on loosen the bottom sheet and help turn the patient onto a side so that she faces the sickness the sickness on the far side supports the patient and ensures that her head is comfortable on the pillow once she is comfortable roll the bottom sheet and the wrong sheet work under the patient's back straightening the mattress cover and brush away any clamps or other food particles that may have been deposited on the bed clouds place a clean sheet lengthwise under the patient's back unfold it and tuck the side nearest to you under the mattress a lean in favor or Draw sheet is also tucked in under the mattress the remainder of the sheet and linen saver or Draw sheet are rolled up and pressed well under the patient's pick ask the patient to turn onto a side to face you and life on the partly made update support to the patient again and ensure that her head is comfortable in the people the second is then pulls the clean salt bottom sheets together with either the draw sheet or linen favor the sun cleaner is removed and deposited in the linen carrier the secondness repeats the process and pulls the bottom sheet linen fever or Draw sit tight and Tucks these other temperatures finish by positioning the patient comfortably and applying the top sheet blanket and bed spreads [Music] the activities now complete [Music] | Brain-Boosters | UCjVII6laXiySbol9ytOlLZw | 2023-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 357 | 1,992 |
P6ner8oheFc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6ner8oheFc | Concave, Convex, and Choosing the right guide | MATT BECK VLOG 86 | [Music] absolutely for you what's up guys welcome to the vlog today we're on day four in a row of doing the vlog thank you guys for the encouragement out there it really helps as I push this thing along it's about to be a busy Friday today I got a lot of hair to do so I want to do something really cool and quick for you guys I also got a question that was submitted by one of the people that watches the vlog so I want to go over that question break it down in depth and I think it's going to help you guys a lot we're going to talk about the difference today between concave and convex how you can tell the difference and also a stationary guide and traveling guide because I do talk about those things a lot I in every haircut that I do but I don't necessarily go in-depth to what they are so we're gonna start off the question comes from Alison Parker asks for someone that is fresh out of hair school what is a good way of remembering the differences between concave and convex haircuts also mobile and stationary guides so Alison I want to dedicate this vlog to your question I would also love to hear other people's questions in the comments below so if there's something that you don't understand in a vlog or that you want to see in a future vlog because you don't understand the technique post that below and I will try to create a video around it that's where next year I want to create a lot more vlogs a lot more education we have a lot of big things coming up I keep talking about that there will be an announcement coming up in the next couple months so let's get started with the breakdown of concave and convex now the breakdown of concave and convex is pretty simple either haircuts going to be concave or it's going to be convex it's just understanding what that means so convex is an outward build of weight so if you look at this haircut right here this is a built up of weight it follows the head shape a little bit more there's nothing collapsing in the haircut so this is a convex shape if you look at this haircut this one caves in you can see it's scooped in and come out this is the weight collapsing within a haircut now the only thing is that you have to figure out is it's not necessarily a concave haircut and a convex haircut as a big picture it's section by section so do you want the back to be concave and then do you want to create a convex top there's a lot of different combinations that go into haircutting I think a lot of people don't think about they don't really go that deep into it they just think if I hold my hand up like this and I elevate my elbow now I'm creating a concave haircut but that's not really the case it's section by section so if you look at their cuts I do I break it down into either square rectangle triangular columns within the haircut and then I decide what I want that part of the head shape to do so in this particular haircut I wanted to collapse the bottom but then I wanted to build this nice up I have this nice build up of weight around the crown area so that's the big difference I created convex on top and then I created concave on the bottom which skinny doubt the bottom of the haircut and then I also went through and I softened the haircut using that texturizing technique there's a lot of different aspects to a haircut that you can do to create multi-dimensional looks within the haircut now the second part to Allison's question was how do you determine stationary guide and a traveling guide now we talked about this before any time you have a stationary guide you're pulling the hair all the way to one point we did it in this haircut you can see that there's one side is quite a bit longer that's because we worked with a stationary guy we over directed everything to the back center and it just pushes all that weight forward now what that does is it doesn't build as much structure within a haircut because I was over directing everything over what happens is I get too much of a bulb of way too quick and then it just starts to fall because gravity is naturally going to pull it down if you have a traveling guide which was grabbing one section bringing it over and then grabbing your next section bringing it to the previous and you just move across the head shape the difficult thing about a traveling guide is the fact that you are traveling so because you're traveling throughout the head shape becomes a little bit more difficult obviously a stationary guy where you're pulling everything to one point is a lot easier then trying to pull everything a half an inch over a half an inch over half an inch over half an inch over so if you look at stationary guide means that you're going to build up more weight and a traveling guide means that you're going to travel with the weight and then drop it off somewhere so real quick I want to show you guys because I can tell you till I'm blue in the face but until I show you you might not quite understand what I'm talking about plus I tend to not make sense [Music] all right so what we're going to do is I'm going to first part the mannequin I'm going to part the mannequin right down the left hand side so what I'm going to do is cut concave on this side and convex on this side I'm going to cut concave with a stationary guide here and convex with a traveling guide on this side I'm going to start off by taking about a half inch section and what I'm going to do is follow the head shape this way you can see I'm pushing the guide or pushing the hair away from me and I'm just going to work around the head shape so that builds that round feel to the hair so you can see it to work with the traveling guy what I'm going to do is take half of what I just cut move it out of the way and then grab the other half I'm going to push this new section just halfway over to the previous and start cutting there so I can see my guide so I was here with the first section now I'm cutting here because I'm traveling I'm working my way up the head shape same thing grab half of that section push the rest over grab a new section new parting bring it over to the previous so the reason this is called a travelling guide is because now as I work through the head I'm now traveling and what we talked about was it builds a stronger base right a more consistent base you can see the consistency in those layers that are happening so the best way to think about a traveling guide and I've talked about this before is think about Center back at six o'clock and you have seven o'clock of eight o'clock and then you have nine o'clock so if I'm traveling I'm going from 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock so 7 o'clock is going to come back to 6 then you have 8 back to 7 9 back to 8 and so on and so forth that's how you're traveling because you're taking a little bit leaving it behind and going with it as you work across now we're going to work with concave and with a stationary guide I'm going to show you guys the difference so same thing start off with a half inch section but now what I'm going to do is I'm going to comb the hair out and then to create that concave shape so here would be layering 90 degrees out from the head shape so to shift that more than 90 degrees which what would start to collapse this haircut I'm going to shift my elbow like this and cut short too long like this then once we do that we get our short pieces we get our longer piece so that's where you get that caved-in feel to the haircut and now that this is stationary I'm going to bring everything over to that point over direct it kick up my elbow cut short to long and just work my way all the way around the head shape over directing everything over and cutting short to long the cool thing about what we're doing right now is we're cutting concave so we're removing a lot of weight and pushing it all forward so it's really going to be a real choppy kind of layered effect to the haircut oh just working our way around the head shape ring and everything around shifting that elbow up and cutting short too long so it's got a really cool feel to the haircut because we did follow the head shape here so it's nice and soft layers but then it starts to collapse and create a lot of texture over to this side which had a lot of weight because of how we cut it in the previous video so it's got a really cool look I think honestly you could take this for a haircut on its own but if you're looking to understand more about concave and convex layers definitely just search concave layering on our YouTube channel and you'll be able to pull up videos where we do a lot of concave in different haircuts alright guys so I hope that you liked that video let me know if you like the style of the video it was a little bit different didn't do the voice-over obviously I'll get back to that when we do the full haircuts but I'd love to hear your feedback also if there's any techniques or anything that you're looking to learn post that in the comments below as well and if you haven't subscribed to this channel make sure you subscribe that would be great also if you're looking to upgrade your kit check out our selection of Mizutani scissors wyah spark combs peugeot brushes vibra straight irons carving combs tons and tons of tools and great deals on free salon education calm thank you guys for watching really appreciate the support out there and I look forward to getting to know you more in the comments and on all of our social media thank you guys for watching we'll see on the next difficult things [Music] | Free Salon Education | UCeasbjVyx227l2ETO-xAssw | 2016-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,854 | 9,511 |
HViKEw_8gGk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HViKEw_8gGk | Azura Skin Care Center's At-Home Chemical Peel: ZO Radical Night Repair | Hello all my Azura friends! Jenny here checking in with you. One of the questions you guys have been sending me is what can I do at home that will be like getting an in-office procedure for some exfoliation, like with a chemical peel or one of our lighter lasers and those types of things. Nothing completely replaces getting those procedures done in the office but I wanted to share with you one of the products that we have that if you guys have a little bit of downtime and you'd like to do something at home to try to get a little more cellular turnover, get some exfoliation of your skin and some brightening of your skin, typically this product can cause a little bit of dryness and skin irritation, which is completely normal, and a lot of times when we're busy and we're doing our normal hustle and bustle with work and meetings and weddings and events and dinners and all these things that we're all missing, it can cause too much downtime. So one of the products that we use is by ZO Medical and it's called the Radical Night Repair by ZO. You can see this is mine I have from home. You can see I've used a good bit of it. I use this at nighttime to keep my skin under nice control from acne, and it helps with the fine lines and wrinkles and makes my skin look smoother and also helps with some of the brown spots in my skin from sun damage, helps to keep my skin looking bright. And I just use one little pump of this product every night before I go to bed after I wash and do all of my steps. I just put one pump on, and that's just my normal every night. But this product is pretty cool and the fact that if you want to do an at-home chemical peel, and you want to do like a mild peel, you would use five pumps of this product and apply it all over your face, just right under your jawline as well, staying away from the area on the eyelid or all the way around the eye, you want to be careful in the corners of your nose and be careful of the corner of your mouth. If you want to go for a little bit heavier, more of a moderate peel, then you're gonna do about eight pumps of this, and if you're like me and you're gonna be a little more aggressive and you have the downtime, you'll do ten pumps of this at one time at night. And so you'll do this until pretty much you like your results. I usually recommend, if you're gonna do this as an at-home procedure, you can do this up to ten days to keep your skin exfoliating nicely, and then just making sure that you're using a gentle cleanser through this process. We also recommend that when you do this peel process at home with the Radical Night Repair that you use the daily power defense which has a lot of antioxidants in it. It helps with that cellular repair under the skin, as well as if you are gonna be going out, using a really great SPF with zinc. You can use the ZO. It actually has titanium dioxide, doesn't matter a physical blocker with the zinc or titanium dioxide. It's gonna give you that physical barrier and that has the primer on it too, or some other really good skincare products for sunscreen. But I'd like it to be at least an SPF of 30 with a physical blocker, if not SPF 50 while you're going through this process. Okay? This product is fantastic. It is not for the weak. It is something that if you're going to do this peel process, you got to be ready for some dryness. But I promise your skin is going to look absolutely amazing if you can push through the dryness. But we're home right now, and we have the downtime. So, for our followers, our friends, our loyal Azura clients that have been reaching out saying what else can I do in my downtime, this is your answer, Advanced Radical Night Repair made by ZO. It's a hundred and seventy dollars for a tube, and if you go online to Azura and you want to order this right now until the end of the month, it's 20% off. You just use the code radical20, all one word, radical and then the number two zero, radical20. So, all right guys, good luck. If you decide you want to order this, or if you already have this product at home, a lot of our patients already have this, we use it a lot, you can send us your pictures. If you are a person that loves to be on social media, you can post as you're going through the process and tag us on it so we can see how you're doing, or if you have any questions or concerns if this is right for you, then feel free to reach out to us for a virtual consult with myself or one of our estheticians. Hope, Bell, and Brooke are all standing, by as well as Jessie who's another one of our PAs to take your virtual consults and answer any questions that you might have. All right guys well have a great rest of your day and we'll chat soon! | Azura Skin Care Center | UCaJo8QrcX8antneeK2inz0Q | 2020-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 923 | 5,582 |
Srwc2MHOoKU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srwc2MHOoKU | 🔮The Veil Of The Abyss -PT2: The Veil Has Been LIFTED.🔮 | but as night falls and dreams turn to nightmares Sarah finds herself ens snared in the mirror's grasp her mind consumed by visions of horror Mark to Falls victim to the mirror's influence his reflection Twisted by unseen hands his thoughts consumed by a darkness that threatens to consume them both trapped within the mirror's depths Sarah struggles to break free her cries echoing through the void as Mark watches helplessly from the other side in a realm between the living and the dead Sarah and Mark's Fates are intertwined their souls Bound By The Mirror's ancient curse and as The Echoes of their despair Fade Into silence the mirror stands as a silent Sentinel it surface a gateway to a world of nightmares | Better Call Paul | UC5lAasrrdhMts7bpBTdQI7g | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 124 | 713 |
LKrRk7ptvl4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKrRk7ptvl4 | Farthest North, Volume I | Fridtjof Nansen | Exploration | Speaking Book | English | 6/9 | file 12 a farthest north volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by sharon riskinal farthest north by fritof nonsen volume 1 chapter 6 the winter night part 4 monday january 1st 1894 the year began well i was awakened by yule's cheerful voice wishing me a happy new year he had come to give me a cup of coffee in bed delicious turkish coffee his christmas present from miss fogner it is beautiful clear weather with a thermometer at 36 degrees below zero minus 38 degrees celsius it almost seems to me as if the twilight and the south were beginning to grow the upper edge of it today was 14 degrees above the horizon an extra good dinner at 6 pm 1 tomato soup 2. cod row with melted butter and potatoes 3. roast reindeer with green peas potatoes and cranberry jam four cloud berries with milk bring this beer i do not know if this begins to give any impression of great sufferings and privations i am lying in my birth writing reading and dreaming it is always a curious feeling to write for the first time the number of a new year not till then does one grasp the fact that the old year is a thing of the past the new one is here and one must prepare to wrestle with it who knows what it is bringing good and evil no doubt but most good it cannot but be that we shall go forward towards our goal and towards home life is rich and wreathed in roses gaze forth into a world of dreams yes lead us if not to our goal that would be too early at least towards it strengthen our hope but perhaps no no perhaps these brave boys of mine deserve to succeed there is not a doubt in their minds each one's whole heart is set on getting north i can read it in their faces it shines from every eye there is one sigh of disappointment every time that we hear that we are drifting south one sigh of relief when we begin to go north again to the unknown and it is in me and my theories that they trust what if i have been mistaken and am leading them astray oh i could not help myself we are the tools of powers beyond us we are born under lucky or unlucky stars till now i have lived under a lucky one as its light to be darkened i am superstitious no doubt but i believe in my star and norway our fatherland what has the old year brought to thee and what is the new year bringing vain to think of that but i look at our pictures the gifts of wear and shoulder munta kitty kelland shredzvig hanstein isle of peterson and i am at home at home wednesday january 3rd the old lane about 1300 feet ahead of the from has opened again a large rift with a coating of ice and rhyme as soon as ice is formed in this temperature the frost forces it to throw out its salinity on the surface and this itself freezes into pretty salt flowers resembling horfrost the temperature is between 38 degrees fahrenheit minus 39 degrees celsius and 40 degrees fahrenheit minus 40 degrees celsius below zero but when there is added to this a biting wind with a velocity of from 9 to 16 feet per second it must be allowed that it is rather cool in the shade sphere drip and i agreed today that the christmas holidays had better stop now and the usual life begin again too much idleness is not good for us it cannot be called a full nor complicated one this life of ours but it has one advantage that we are all satisfied with it such as it is they are still working in the engine room but expect to finish what they are doing to the boiler in a few days and then all is done there then the turning lathe is to be set up in the hole and tools for it have to be forged there is often a job for smith lars and then the forged flames forward by the forecastle and sends its red glow onto the rhyme-covered ringing and farther up into the starry night and out over the waist of ice from far off you can hear the strokes on the anvil ringing through the silent night when one is wandering alone out there and the well-known sound reaches one's ear and one sees the red glow memory recalls less solitary scenes while one stands gazing perhaps a light moves along the deck and slowly up the rigging it is johansson on his way up to the crow's nest to read the temperature blessing is that present engaged in counting blood core puzzles again and estimating amounts of hemoglobin for this purpose he draws blood every month from every mother son of us the bloodthirsty dog with supreme contempt for all the outcry against vivisection hunson and his assistant take observations the meteorological ones which are taken every four hours are johansson's special department first he reads the thermometer hygrometer and the thermograph on deck they were afterwards kept on the ice next the barometer barograph and thermometer in the saloon and then the minimum and maximum thermometers in the crow's nest this to take the record of the temperature of a higher air stratum then he goes to read the thermometers that are kept on the ice to measure the radiations from its surface and perhaps down to the hole too to see what the temperature is there every second day as a rule astronomical observations are taken to decide our whereabouts and keep us up to date in the crab's progress we are making taking these observations with the thermometer between 22 degrees fahrenheit and 40 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 30 degrees celsius to minus 40 degrees celsius is a very mixed pleasure standing still on deck working with these fine instruments and screwing in metal screws with one's bare fingers is not altogether agreeable it often happens that they must slap their arms about and hard up and down the deck they are received with shouts of laughter when they reappear in the saloon after the performance of one of these thundering breakdowns above our heads that has shaken the whole ship we ask innocently if it was cold on deck not the very least says hanson just a pleasant temperature and your feet are not cold now no i can't say that they are but one's fingers get a little cold sometimes two of his had just been frostbitten but he refused to wear one of the wolfskin suits which i had given out for the meteorologists it is too mild for that yet and it does not do to pamper oneself he says i believe it was when the thermometer stood at 40 degrees below zero that hanson rushed up on deck one morning in shirt and drawers to take an observation he said he had not time to get on his clothes at certain intervals they also take magnetic observations on the ice these two i watched them standing there with lanterns bending over their instruments and presently i see them tearing away over the flow their arms swinging like the sails of a windmill when there is a wind pressure of 32 to 39 feet but it is not at all cold i cannot help thinking of what i have read in the accounts of some of the earlier expeditions namely that at such temperatures it was impossible to take observations it would take worse than this to make these fellows give in in the intervals between their observations and calculations i hear a murmuring in hanson's cabin which means that the principle is at present occupied in inflicting a dose of astronomy or navigation upon his assistant it is something dreadful the amount of card playing that goes on in the saloon in the evenings now the gaming demon is abroad far into the night even our model sverdrop is possessed by him they have not yet played the shirts off their backs but some of them have literally played the bread out of their mouths two poor wretches have had to go without fresh bread for a whole month because they had forfeited their rations of it to their opponents but all the same this card playing is a healthy harmless recreation giving occasion for much laughter fun and pleasure an irish proverb says be happy and if you cannot be happy be careless and if you cannot be careless be as careless as you can this is good philosophy which know what need of proverbs here where life is happy it was in all sincerity that amundsen burst out yesterday with yes isn't it just as i say that we are the luckiest men on earth that can live up here where we have no cares get everything given us without needing to trouble about it and are well off in every possible way hanson agreed that it certainly was a life without care yule said much the same a little ago what seems to please him most is that there are no summonses here no creditors no bills and i yes i am happy too it is an easy life nothing that weighs heavy on one no letters no newspapers nothing disturbing just that monastic out of the world existence that was my dream when i was younger and yearned for quietness in which to give myself up to my studies longing even when it is strong and sad is not unhappiness a man has truly no right to be anything but happy when fate permits him to follow up his ideals exempting him from the wearing strain of everyday cares that he may with clearer vision strive towards a lofty goal where there is work success will follow said a poet of the land of work i am working as hard as i can so i suppose success will pay me a visit by and by i'm lying on the sofa reading about cain's misfortunes drinking beer smoking cigarettes truth obliges me to confess that i have become addicted to the vice i condemn so strongly but flesh is grass so i blow the smoke clouds into the air and dream sweet dreams it is hard work but i must do the best i can thursday january 4th it seems as if the twilight were increasing quite perceptibly now but this is very possibly only imagination i am in good spirits in spite of the fact that we are drifting south again after all what does it matter perhaps the gain to science will be as great and after all i suppose this desire to reach the north pole is only a piece of vanity i have now a very good idea of what it must be like up there i like that say you our deep water here is connected with is a part of the deep water of the atlantic ocean of this there can be no doubt and have not i found that things go exactly as i calculated they would whenever we get a favorable wind have not many before us had to wait for wind and as to vanity that is a child's disease got over long ago all calculations with but one exception have proved correct we made our way along the coast of asia which many prophesied we should have great difficulty in doing we were able to sail farther north and i had dared to hope for in my boldest moments and in just the longitude i wished we are closed in by the ice also as i wished the fromm has borne the ice pressure splendidly and allows herself to be lifted by it without so much as creaking in spite of being more heavily loaded with coal and drawing more water than we reckoned on when we made our calculations and this after her certain destruction and hours was prophesied by those most experienced in such matters i have not found the eyes higher or heavier than i expected it to be and the comfort warmth and good ventilation on board are far beyond my expectations nothing is wanting in our equipment and the food is quite exceptionally good as blessing and i agreed a few days ago it is as good as at home there is not a thing we long for not even the thought of a beef steak allah chateaubrian or a pork cutlet with mushrooms and a bottle of burgundy can make our mouths water we simply don't care about such things the preparations for the expedition cost me several years of precious life but now i do not grudge them my object is attained on the drifting ice we live a winter life not only in every respect better than that of previous expeditions but actually as if we had brought a bit of norway of europe with us we are as well off as if we were at home altogether in one saloon with everything in common we are a little part of the fatherland and daily we draw closer and closer together in one point only have my calculations proved incorrect but unfortunately in one of the most important i presupposed a shallow polar sea the greatest depth known in these regions up till now being 80 fathoms found by the jeanette i reasoned that all currents would have a strong influence in the shallow polar sea and that on the asiatic side the current of the siberian rivers would be strong enough to drive the ice a good way north but here i already find a depth which we cannot measure with all our line a depth of certainly one thousand fathoms and possibly double that this at once upsets all faith in the operation of a current we find either none or an extremely slight one my only trust now is in the winds columbus discovered america by means of a mistaken calculation and even that not his own heaven only knows where my mistake will lead us only i repeat once more the siberian driftwood on the coast of greenland cannot lie and the way it went we must go monday january 8th little leave is a year old today it will be a fat day at home as i was lying on the sofa reading after dinner peter put his head in at the door and asked me to come up and look at a strange star which had just shown itself above the horizon shining like a beacon flame i got quite a start when i came on deck and saw a strong red light just above the edge of the ice in the south it twinkled and changed color it looked just as if someone were coming carrying a lantern over the ice i actually believe that for a moment i so far forgot our surroundings is to think that it really was some person approaching from the south it was venus which we see today for the first time as it has till now been beneath the horizon it is beautiful with its red light curious that it should happen to come today it must be leave star as jupiter is the home star and leaves birthday is a lucky day we are on our way north again according to observations we are certainly north of 79 degrees north latitude on the home day september 6th the favorable wind began to blow that carried us along the coast of asia perhaps leaves day has brought us into a good current and we are making the real start for the north under her star friday january 12th there was pressure about 10 o'clock this morning in the opening forward but i could see no movement when i was there a little later i followed the opening some way to the north it is pretty cold work walking with the thermometer at 40 degrees fahrenheit below zero and the wind blowing with a velocity of 16 feet per second straight in your face but now we are certainly drifting fast to the north under leaves star after all it is not quite indifferent to me whether we are going north or south when the drift is northwards new life seems to come into me and hope the ever young springs fresh and green from under the winter snow i see the way open before me and i see the homecoming in the distance to great happiness to believe in sunday january 14th sunday again the time is passing almost quickly and there is more light every day there was great excitement today when yesterday evening's observations were being calculated all guessed that we had come a long way north again several thought to 79 degrees 18 minutes or 20 minutes others i believe insisted on 80 degrees the calculation places us in 79 degrees 19 minutes north latitude 137 degrees 31 minutes east longitude a good step onwards yesterday the ice was quiet but this morning there was considerable pressure in several places goodness knows what is causing it just now it is a whole week after new moon i took a long walk to the southwest and got right in among it packing began where i stood with roars and thunders below me and on every side i jumped and ran like a hair as if i had never heard such a thing before it came so unexpectedly the ice was curiously flat there to the south the farther i went the flatter it grew with excellent sludging surface over such ice one could drive many miles a day monday january 15th there was pressure forward both this morning and towards noon but we heard the loudest sounds from the north sverger mogstad and peter went in that direction and were stopped by a large open channel peter and i afterwards walked a long distance north northeast past a large opening that i had skirted before christmas it was shining flat ice splendid for sludging on always better the farther north we went the longer i wander about and see this sort of ice in all directions the more strongly does a plan take hold of me that i have long had in my mind it would be possible to get with dogs and sledges over this ice to the pole if one left the ship for good and made one's way back in the direction of franz joseph land spitzbergen or the west coast of greenland it might almost be called an easy expedition for two men but it would be too hasty to go off in spring we must first see what kind of drift the summer brings and as i think over it i feel doubtful if it would be right to go off and leave the others imagine if i came home and they did not yet it was to explore the unknown polar regions that i came it was for that the norwegian people gave their money and surely my first duty is to do that if i can i must give the drift plan a longer trial yet but if it takes us in a wrong direction then there is nothing for it but to try the other come what may thursday january 16th the ice is quiet today does longing stupefy one or does it wear itself out and turn it last into stality oh that burning longing night and day was happiness but now its fire has turned to ice why does home seem so far away it is one's all life without it is so empty so empty nothing but dead emptiness is it the restlessness of spring that is beginning to come over one the desire for action for something different from this indolent innervating life is the soul of man nothing but a succession of moods and feelings shifting as incalculably as the changing winds perhaps my brain is over tired day and night my thoughts have turned on the one point the possibility of reaching the pole and getting home perhaps it is rest i need to sleep sleep am i afraid of venturing my life no it cannot be that but what else then can be keeping me back perhaps a secret doubt of the practicability of the plan my mind is confused the whole thing has got into a tangle i am a riddle to myself i am worn out and yet i do not feel any special tiredness is it perhaps because i sat up reading last night everything around is emptiness and my brain is a blank i look at the home pictures and are moved by them in a curious dull way i look into the future and feel as if it does not much matter to me whether i get home in the autumn of this year or next so long as i get home in the end a year or two seem almost nothing i have never thought this before i have no inclination to read nor to draw nor to do anything else whatever folly shall i try a few pages of schopenhauer no i will go to bed though i am not sleepy perhaps if the truth were known i am longing now more than ever the only thing that helps me is writing trying to express myself on these pages and then looking at myself as if it were from the outside yes man's life is nothing but a succession of moods half memory and half hope thursday january 18th the wind that began yesterday has gone on blowing all today with a velocity of 16 to 19 feet per second from south southeast southeast and east southeast it has no doubt helped us on a good way north but it seems to be going down now about midnight it has sunk to 13 feet and the barometer which has been rising all the time has suddenly begun to fall let us hope that it is not a cyclone passing over us bringing northerly wind it is curious that there is almost always a rise of the thermometer with these stronger winds today it rose to 13 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 25 degrees celsius a south wind of less velocity generally lowers the temperature and the moderate north wind raises it peyer's explanation of this raising of the temperature by strong winds is that the wind is warmed by passing over large openings in the ice this can hardly be correct at any rate in our case for we have few or no openings i am rather inclined to believe that the rise is produced by air from higher strata being brought down to the surface of the earth it is certain that the higher air is warmer than the lower which comes into contact with snow and ice surfaces cooled by radiation our observations go to prove that such is the case add to this that the air in its fall is heated by the rising pressure a strong wind even if it does not come from the higher strata of the atmosphere must necessarily make some confusion in the mutual position of the various strata mixing the higher with those below them and vice versa i had a strange dream last night i had got home i can still feel something of the trembling joy mixed with fear with which i neared land and the first telegraph station i had carried out my plan we had reached the north pole on sledges and then got down to franz josef land i had seen nothing but drift ice and when people asked what it was like up there and how we knew we had been to the poll i had no answer to give i had forgotten to take accurate observations and now began to feel that this had been stupid of me it is very curious that i had an exactly similar dream when we were drifting on the ice flows along the east coast of greenland and thought that we were being carried farther and farther from our destination then i dreamed that i had reached home after crossing greenland on the ice but that i was ashamed because i could give no account of what i had seen on the way i had forgotten everything is there not a lucky omen in the resemblance between these two dreams i attained my aim the first time bad as things looked shall i not do so this time too if i were superstitious i should feel sure of it but even though i am not at all superstitious i have a firm conviction that our enterprise must be successful this belief is not merely the result of the last two days south wind something within me says that we shall succeed i laugh now at myself for having been weak enough to doubt it i can spend hours staring into the light dreaming of how when we land i shall grope my way to the first telegraph station trembling with emotion and suspense i write out telegram after telegram i ask the clerk if he can give me any news from home friday january 19th splendid wind with velocity of 13 to 29 feet per second we are going north at a grand rate the red glowing twilight is now so bright about midday that if we were in more southern latitudes we should expect to see the sunrise bright and glorious above the horizon in a few minutes but we shall have to wait a month yet for that saturday january 20th i had about 600 pounds of pemmican and 200 pounds of bread brought up from the hold today and stowed on the forecastle it is wrong not to have some provisions on deck against any sudden emergency such as fire sunday january 21st we took a long excursion to the northwest the ice in that direction too was tolerably flat sphere drip and i got on the top of a high pressure mound at some distance from here it was in the center of what had been very violent packing but all the same the wall at its highest was not over 17 feet and this was one of the highest and biggest altogether that i have seen yet an altitude of the moon taken this evening showed us to be in 79 degrees 35 minutes north latitude exactly what i had thought we are so accustomed now to calculating our drift by the wind that we are able to tell pretty nearly where we are this is a good step northwards if we could take many such more in honor of the king's birthday we have a treat of figs raisins and almonds tuesday january 23rd when i came on deck this morning caiaphas was sitting out on the ice on the port quarter barking incessantly to the east i knew there must be something there and went off with a revolver sphere drip following with one also when i got near the dog he came to meet me always wriggling his head round to the east and barking then he ran on before us in that direction it was plain that there was some animal there and of course it could only be a bear the full moon stood low and red in the north and sent its feeble light obliquely across the broken ice surface i looked out sharply in all directions over the hummocks which cast long many shaped shadows but i could distinguish nothing in this confusion we went on caiaphas first growling and barking and pricking his ears and i after him expecting every moment to see a bear loom up in front of us our course was eastwards along the opening the dog presently began to go more cautiously and straighter forward then he stopped making any noise except a low growl we were evidently drawing near i mounted a hummuck to look about and caught sight among the blocks of ice of something dark which seemed to be coming towards us there comes a black dog i called no it is a bear said sphere drip who is more to the side of it and could see better i saw now too that it was a large animal and that it had only been its head that i had taken for a dog it was not unlike a bear in its movements but it seemed to me remarkably dark in color i pulled the revolver out of the holster and rushed forward to empty all its barrels into the creature's head when i was just a few paces from it and preparing to shoot it raised its head and i saw that it was a walrus and that same moment it threw itself sideways into the water there we stood to shoot at such a fella with a revolver would be of as much use as squirting water at a goose the great blackhead showed again immediately in a strip of moonlight on the dark water the animal took a long look at us disappeared for a little appeared again near bobbed up and down blue lay with its head underwater shoved itself over towards us raised its head again it was enough to drive one mad if we had only had a harpoon i could easily have stuck it into its back yes if we had had and back to the from we ran as fast as our legs would carry us to get harpoon and rifle but the harpoon and line were stored away and were not to be had at once who could have guessed that they would be needed here the harpoon point had to be sharpened and all this took time and for all hours searching afterwards east and west along the opening no walrus was to be found goodness knows where it had gone as there are hardly any openings in the ice for a long distance round sphere drip and eye vainly fret over not having known at once what kind of animal it was for if we had only guessed we should have him now but who expects to meet a walrus on close ice in the middle of a wild sea of a thousand fathoms depth and that in the heart of winter none of us ever heard of such a thing before it is a perfect mystery as i thought we might have come upon shoals or into the neighborhood of land i had soundings taken in the afternoon with 130 fathoms 240 meters of line but no bottom was found by yesterday's observations we are in 79 degrees 41 minutes north latitude and 135 degrees 29 minutes east longitude that is good progress north and it does not much matter that we have been taken a little west the clouds are driving this evening before a strong south wind so we shall likely be going before it soon too in the meantime there is a breeze from the south so slight that you hardly feel it the opening on our stern lies almost east and west we could see no end to it westwards when we went after the walrus and mogsted and peter had gone three miles east and it was as broad as ever there wednesday january 24th at supper this evening peter told some of his remarkable spitzbergen stories about his comrade andreas beck well you see it was up about dutchman's island or amsterdam island that andreas beck and i were on shore and got in among all the graves we thought we'd like to see what was in them so we broke up some of the coffins and there they lay some of them had still flesh on their jaws and noses and some of them still had their caps on their heads andreas he was a devil of a fellow you see and he broke up the coffins and got hold of the skulls and rolled them about here and there some of them he set up for targets and shot at then he wanted to see if there was marrow left in their bones so he took and broke a thigh bone and sure enough there was merrell he took and picked it out with a wooden pin how could he do such a thing like that oh it was only a dutchman you know but he had a bad dream that night had andreas all the dead men came to fetch him and he ran from them and got right out on the bow spread and there he sat and yelled while the dead men stood on the forecastle and the one with his broken thigh bone and his hand was foremost and he came crawling out and wanted andreas to put it together again but just then he awakened we were lying in the same birth you see andreas and me and i sat up in the birth and laughed listening to him yelling i wouldn't awaken him not i i thought it was fun to hear him getting paid out a little it was bad of you peter to have any part in that horrid plundering of dead bodies oh i never did anything to them you know just once i broke up a coffin to get wood to make a fire for our coffee but when we opened it the body just fell to pieces but it was juicy wood that better to burn than the best fur roots such a fire as it made one of the others now remarked wasn't it the devil that used a skull for his coffee cup well he hadn't anything else you see and he just happened to find one there was no harm in that was there then jacobson began to hold forth it's not at all such an uncommon thing to use skulls for shooting at either because people fancy them for targets or because of some other reason they shoot in through the eye holes etc etc i asked peter about tobiason's coffin if it had ever been dug up to find out if it was true that his men had killed him and his son no that one has never been dug up i sailed past there last year begins jacob's sin again i didn't go ashore but it seems to me that i heard that it had been dug up that's just rubbish it has never been dug up well said i it seems to me that i've heard something about it too i believe it was here on board and i am very much mistaken if it was not yourself that said it peter no i never said that all i said was that a man once struck a walrus spear through the coffin and it's sticking there yet what did he do that for oh just because he wanted to know if there was anything in the coffin and yet he didn't want to open it you know but let him lie in peace now friday january 26th peter and i went eastwards along the opening this morning for about seven miles and we saw where it ends in some old pressure ridges its whole length is over seven miles movement in the ice began on our way home indeed there was pretty strong pressure all the time as we were walking on the new ice in the opening it rose in furrows or cracked under our feet then it raised itself up into two high walls between which we walked as if along a street amidst unceasing noises sometimes howling and whining like a dog complaining of the cold sometimes a roar like the thunder of a great waterfall we were often obliged to take refuge on the old ice either because we came to open water with a confusion of floating blocks or because the line of the packing had gone straight across the opening and there was a wall in front of us like a high frozen wave it seemed as if the ice on the south side of the opening where the from is lying were moving east or else that on the north side was moving west for the flows on the two sides slanted in towards each other in these directions we saw tracks of a little bear which had trotted along the opening the day before unfortunately it had gone off southwest and we had small hope with this steady south wind of its getting scent of the ship and coming to fetch a little of the flesh on board saturday january 27th the days are turning distinctly lighter now we can just see to read verdan's gong about midday at that time today drip thought he saw land far astern it was dark and irregular in some places high he fancied that it might be only an appearance of clouds when i returned from a walk about one o'clock i went up to look but saw only piled up ice perhaps this was the same as he saw or possibly i was too late it turned out next day to be only an optical illusion severe pressure has been going on this evening it began about 7 30 a stern in the opening and went on steadily for two hours it sounded as if a roaring waterfall were rushing down upon us with a force that nothing could resist one heard the big flows crashing and breaking against each other they were flung and pressed up into high walls which must now stretch along the hole opening east and west for one hears the roar the whole way it is coming nearer just now the ship is getting violent shocks it is like waves in the ice they come on us from behind and move forward we stare out into the night but can see nothing for it is pitch dark now i hear cracking and shifting in the hummuck on the starboard quarter it gets louder and stronger and extends steadily at last the waterfall roar abates a little it becomes more unequal there is a longer interval between each shock i am so cold that i creep below but no sooner have i seated myself to right then the ship begins to heave and tremble again and i hear through her sides the roar of the packing as the bear trap may be in danger three men go off to see to it but they find that there is a distance of 50 paces between the new presser ridge and the wire by which the trap is secured so they leave it as it is the pressure ridge was an ugly sight they say but they could distinguish nothing well in the dark most violent pressure is beginning again i must go on deck and look at it the loud roar meets one as one opens the door it is coming from the bow now as well as from the stern it is clear that pressure ridges are being thrown up in both openings so if they reach us we shall be taken by both ends and lifted lightly and gently out of the water there is pressure near us on all sides creaking has begun in the old hammock on the port quarter it is getting louder and so far as i can see the hummuck is slowly rising a lane has opened right across the large flow on the port side you can see the water dark as it is now both pressure and noise get worse and worse the ship shakes and i feel as if i myself were being gently lifted with the stern rail where i stand gazing out at the welter of ice masses that resemble giant snakes writhing and twisting their great bodies out there under the quiet starry sky whose peace is only broken by one aurora serpent waving and flickering restlessly in the northeast i once more think what a comfort it is to be safe on board the from and look out with a certain contempt at the horrible hurly-burly nature is raising to no purpose whatever it will not crush us in a hurry nor even frighten us suddenly i remember that my fine thermometer is in a hole on a flow to the port on the other side of the opening and must certainly be in danger i jump onto the ice find a place where i can leap across the opening and grope about in the dark until i find the piece of ice covering the hole i get hold of the string and the thermometer is saved i hurry on board again well pleased and down into the comfortable cabin to smoke a pipe of peace alas this vice grows upon me more and more and to listen with glee to the roar of the pressure outside and feel its shakings like so many earthquakes as i sit and write my diary safe and comfortable i cannot but think with deep pity of the many who have had to stand by on deck in readiness to leave their frail vessels on the occurrence of any such pressure the poor tegeta fellows they had a bad time of it and yet theirs was a good chip in comparison with many of the others it is now 11 30 and the noise outside seems to be subsiding it is remarkable that we should have this strong pressure just now with the moon in its last quarter and neap tide this does not agree with our previous experiences no more does the fact that the pressure the day before yesterday was from 12 am to about 2 pm and then again at 2 a.m and now we have had it from 7 30 to 10 30 p.m can land have something to do with it here after all the temperature today is 42 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 41.4 degrees celsius but there is no wind and we have not had such pleasant weather for walking for a long time it feels almost mild here when the air is still no that was not the end of the pressure when i was on deck at a quarter to 12 roaring and trembling began again in the ice forward on the port quarter then suddenly came one loud boom after another sounding out in the distance and the ship gave a start there was again a little pressure and after that quietness faint aurora borealis sunday january 28th strange to say there has been no pressure since 12 o'clock last night the ice seems perfectly quiet the pressure ridge of stern showed what violent packing yesterday's was in one place its height was 18 or 19 feet above the surface of the water flow eyes eight feet thick was broken pressed up in square blocks and crushed to pieces at one point a huge monolith of such flow ice rose high into the air beyond this pressure wall there was no great disturbance to be detected there had been a little packing here and there and the flow to port had four or five large cracks across it which no doubt accounted for the explosions i heard last night the ice to starboard was also cracked in several places the pressure had evidently come from the north or north northeast the ridge behind us is one of the highest i have seen yet i believe that if the from had been lying there she would have been lifted right out of the water i walked for some distance in a northeasterly direction but saw no signs of pressure there another sunday it is wonderful that the time can pass so quickly as it does for one thing we are in better spirits knowing that we are drifting subtly north a rough estimate of today's observation gives 79 degrees 50 minutes north latitude that is not much since monday but then yesterday and today there has been almost no wind at all and the other days it has been very light only once or twice with as much as nine feet velocity the rest of the time three and six a remarkable event happened yesterday afternoon i got munta's picture of the three princesses fastened firmly on the wall it is a thing that we have been going to do ever since we left christiania but we have never been able to summon up energy for such a heavy undertaking it meant knocking in four nails and the picture has amused itself by constantly falling and guillotining whoever happened to be sitting on the sofa below it tuesday january 30th 79 degrees 49 minutes north latitude 134 degrees 57 minutes east longitude is the tale told by this afternoon's observations while by sunday afternoons we were in 79 degrees 50 minutes north latitude and 133 degrees 23 minutes east longitude this fall off to the southeast again was not more than i had expected as it has been almost calm since sunday i explained the thing to myself thus when the ice has been set adrift in a certain direction by the wind blowing that way for some time it gradually in process of drifting becomes more compressed and when that wind dies away a reaction in the opposite direction takes place such a reaction must i believe have been the cause of saturday's pressure which stopped entirely as suddenly as it began since then there has not been the slightest appearance of movement in the ice probably the pressure indicates the time when the drift turned a light breeze has sprung up this afternoon from southeast and east southeast increasing gradually to almost mill wind we are going north again surely we shall get the better of the 80th degree this time wednesday january 31st the wind is whistling among the hummucks the snow flies rustling through the air ice and sky are melted into one it is dark our skins are smarting with the cold but we are going north at full speed and are in the wildest of gay spirits endophile 12. file 13 of farthest north volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by sharon riscodal farthest north by friedchof nonsen volume 1 chapter 6 the winter night part 5. thursday february 1st the same sort of weather as yesterday except that it has turned quite mild minus seven and a half degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 22 degrees celsius the snow is falling exactly as it does in winter weather at home the wind is more southerly south southeast now and rather lighter it may be taken for granted that we have passed the 80th degree and we had a small preliminary fete this evening figs raisins and almonds and dart shooting which last resulted for me in a timely replenishment of my cigarette case friday february 2nd high festival today in honor of the 80th degree beginning with fresh rye bread and cake for breakfast took a long walk to get up an appetite for dinner according to this morning's observation we are in 80 degrees 10 minutes north latitude and 132 degrees 10 minutes east longitude hurrah well sailed i had offered to bet heavily that we had passed 80 degrees but no one would take the bet dinner menu oxtail soup fish pudding potatoes resoles green peas jericho beans cloudberries with milk and a whole bottle of beer to each man coffee and a cigarette after dinner could one wish for more in the evening we had tinned pears and peaches gingerbread dried bananas figs raisins and almonds complete holiday all day we read aloud the discussions of this expedition published before we left and had some good laughs at the many objections raised but our people at home perhaps do not laugh if they read them now monday february 5th last time we shall have ringless beer at dinner day of morning tuesday february 6 calm clear weather a strong sun glow above the horizon in the south yellow green and light blue above that all the rest of the sky deep ultramarine i stood looking at it trying to remember if the italian sky was ever bluer i do not think so it is curious that this deep color should always occur along with cold is it perhaps that a current from more northerly clear regions produces drier and more transparent air in the upper strata the color was so remarkable today that one could not help noticing it striking contrasts to it were formed by the fromm's red deck house and the white snow on roof and rigging ice and hummocks were quite violent wherever they were turned from the daylight this color was especially strong over the fields of snow upon the flows the temperature has been 52 degrees fahrenheit and 54 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 47 degrees and minus 48 degrees celsius there is a sudden change of 125 degrees fahrenheit when one comes up from the saloon where the thermometer is at 72 degrees fahrenheit plus 22 degrees celsius but although thinly clad and bare-headed one does not feel it cold and can even with impunity take hold of the brass door handle or the steel cable of the rigging the cold is visible however one's breath is like cannon smoke before it is out of one's mouth and when a man spits there is quite a little cloud of steam around the fallen moisture the from always gives off a mist which is carried along by the wind and a man or a dog can be detected far off among the hummucks or pressure ridges by the pillar of vapor that follows his progress wednesday february 7th it is extraordinary what a frail thing hope or rather the mind of man is there was a little breeze this morning from the north northeast only six feet per second thermometer at 57 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 49.6 degrees celsius and immediately one's brow is clouded over and it becomes a matter of indifference how we get home so long as we only get home soon i immediately assume land to the northward from which come these cold winds with clear atmosphere and frost and bright blue skies and conclude that this extensive tract of land must form a pole of cold with a constant maximum of air pressure which will force us south with northeast winds about midday the air began to grow more hazy and my mood less gloomy no doubt there is a south wind coming but the temperature is still too low for it then the temperature 2 rises and now we can rely on the wind and this evening it came sure enough from south southwest and now 12 pm its velocity is 11 feet and the temperature has risen to 43 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 42 degrees celsius this promises well we should soon reach 81 degrees the land to the northward has now vanished from my mind's eye we had lime juice with sugar at dinner today instead of beer and it seemed to be approved of we call it wine and we agreed that it was better than cider weighing has gone on this evening and the increase in certain cases is still disquieting some have gained as much as four pounds in the last month for instance sphere drop blessing and yule who beats the record on board with 13 stone i never weighed as much as i do now says blessing and it is much the same story with us all yes this is a fatiguing expedition but our menus are always in due proportion to our labors today's dinner noor's bean soup toad in the hole potatoes rice and milk with cranberry jam yesterday's dinner fish ogratin hashed fish with potatoes curried rabbit with potatoes and french beans stewed bilberries and cranberries with milk at breakfast yesterday we had freshly baked wheat bread at breakfast today freshly baked rye bread these are specimens of our ordinary bills affair it is as i expected i hear the wind roaring and the rigging now it is going to be a regular storm according to our ideas of one here saturday february 10th though that wind the other day did not come too much after all we still hoped that we had made good way north and it was consequently an unwelcome surprise when yesterday's observation showed our latitude to be 79 degrees 57 minutes north 13 minutes farther south instead of farther north it is extraordinary how little inured one gets to disappointments the longing begins again and again attainment seems so far off so doubtful and this though i dream at nights just now of getting out of the ice west of iceland hope is a rickety craft to trust oneself too i had a long successful drive with the dogs today sunday february 11th today we drove out with two teams of dogs things went well the sledges got on much better over the size than i thought they would they do not sink much in the snow on flat ice four dogs can draw two men tuesday february 13th a long drive southwest yesterday with white dogs today still farther in the same direction on snowshoes it is good healthy exercise with a temperature of 43 degrees fahrenheit to 47 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 42 degrees and minus 44 degrees celsius and a biting north wind nature is so fair and pure the ice is so spotless and the lights and shadows of the growing day so beautiful on the new fallen snow the frogs horfrost covered rigging rises straight and white with rhyme towards the sparkling blue sky one's thoughts turn to the snow showing days at home thursday february 15th i went yesterday on snowshoes farther northeast than i have ever been before but i could still see the ships rigging above the edge of the ice i was able to go fast because the ice was flat in that direction today i went the same way with dogs i am examining the lie of the land all around and thinking of plans for the future what exaggerated reports of the arctic cold are in circulation it was cold in greenland and it is not milder here the general day temperature just now is about 40 degrees fahrenheit and 43 degrees fahrenheit below zero i was clothed yesterday as usual as regards the legs drawers knickerbockers stockings freeze leggings snow socks and moccasins my body covering consisted of an ordinary shirt a wolf skin cape and a seal skin jacket and i sweated like a horse today i sat still driving with only thin ducks above my ordinary leg wear and on my body woolen shirt vest iceland woolen jersey a freeze coat and a sealskin one i found the temperature quite pleasant and even perspired a little today too both yesterday and today i had a red flannel mask on my face but it made me too warm and i had to take it off though there was a bitter breeze from the north that north wind is still persistent sometimes with a velocity of 9 or even 13 feet but yet we do not seem to be drifting south we lie in 80 degrees north latitude or even a few minutes farther north what can be the reason of this there is a little pressure every day just now curious that it should again occur at the moon's change of quarter the moon stands high in the sky and there is daylight now too soon the sun will be making his appearance and when he does we shall hold high festival friday february 16th hurrah a meridian observation today shows 80 degrees one minute north latitude so that we have come a few minutes north since last friday and that in spite of constant northerly winds since monday there is something very singular about this is it as i have thought all along from the appearance of the clouds and the haziness of the air that there has been south wind in the south preventing the drift of ice that way or have we at last come under the influence of a current that shove we got to the south lately in the face of southerly winds was a remarkable thing and so is our remaining where we are now in spite of the northerly ones it would seem that new powers of some kind must be at work today another noteworthy thing happened which was that about midday we saw the sun or to be more correct an image of the sun for it was only a mirage a peculiar impression was produced by the sight of that glowing fire lit just above the outermost edge of the ice according to the enthusiastic descriptions given by many arctic travelers of the first appearance of this god of life after the long winter night the impression ought to be one of jubilant excitement but it was not so in my case we had not expected to see it for some days yet so that my feeling was rather one of pain of disappointment that we must have drifted farther south than we thought so it was with pleasure i soon discovered that it could not be the sun itself the mirage was at first like a flattened out glowing red streak of fire on the horizon later there were two streaks the one above the other with a dark space between and from the main top i could see four or even five such horizontal lines directly over one another and all of equal length as if one could only imagine a square dull red sun with horizontal dark streaks across it an astronomical observation we took in the afternoon showed that the sun must in reality have been 2 degrees 22 minutes below the horizon at noon we cannot expect to see its disk above the ice before tuesday at the earliest it depends on the refraction which is very strong in this cold air all the same we had a small sun festival this evening on the occasion of the appearance of its image a treat of figs bananas raisins almonds and gingerbread sunday february 18th i went eastwards yesterday on snowshoes and found a good snowshoeing and driving road out to the flats that lie in that direction there is a pretty bad bit first with hummucks and pressure ridges and then you come out on these great wide planes which seem to extend for miles and miles to the north east and southeast today i drove out there with eight dogs the driving goes capitally now some of the others followed on snowshoes still northerly wind this is slow work but anyhow we are having clear bright weather yes it is all very well we snowshoe sledge read both for instruction and amusement write take observations play cards chat smoke play chess eat and drink but all the same it is an exaggerable life in the long run this at least so it seems to me at times when i look at the picture of our beautiful home in the evening light with my wife standing in the garden i feel as if it were impossible that this could go on much longer but only the merciless fates know when we shall stand there together again feeling all life's sweetness as we look out over the smiling fjord and taking everything into calculation if i am to be perfectly honest i think this is a wretched state of matters we are now in about 80 degrees north latitude in september we were in 79 degrees that is let us say 1 degree for 5 months if we go on at this rate we shall be at the pole in 45 or say 50 months and in 90 or 100 months at 80 degrees north latitude on the other side of it with probably some prospect of getting out of the ice and home in a month or two more at best if things go on as they are doing now we shall be home in eight years i remember bragger writing before i left when i was planting small bushes and trees in the garden for future generations that no one knew what length of shadow these trees would cast by the time i came back well they are lying under the winter snow now but in spring they will shoot and grow again how often oh at times this inactivity crushes one's very soul one's life seems as dark as the winter night outside there is sunlight upon no part of it except the past and the far far distant future i feel as if i must break through this deadness this inertia and find some outlet for my energies can't something happen could not a hurricane come and tear up this ice and set it rolling in high waves like the open sea welcome danger if it only brings us the chance of fighting for our lives only lets us move onwards the miserable thing is to be inactive onlookers not to be able to lift a hand to help ourselves forwards it wants ten times more strength of mind to sit still and trust in your theories and let nature work them out without your being able so much as to lay one stick across another to help than it does to trust in working them out by your own energy that is nothing when you have a pair of strong arms here i sit whining like an old woman did i not know all this before i started things have not gone worse than i expected but on the contrary rather better where is now the serene hopefulness that spread itself in the daylight and the sun where are these proud imaginings now that mounted like young eagles towards the brightness of the future like broken winged wet crows they leave the sunlit sea and hide themselves in the misty marshes of despondency perhaps it will all come back again with the south wind but no i must go and rummage up one of the old philosophers again there is a little pressure this evening and an observation just taken seems to indicate a drift of three minutes south 11 pm pressure in the opening astern the ice is cracking and squeezing against the ship making it shake monday february 19th once more it may be said that the night is darkest just before the dawn wind began to blow from the south today and has reached the velocity of 13 feet per second we did some ice boring this morning and found that the ice to port is 5 feet 11 5 8 inches 1.875 meters thick with a layer of about one and a half inches of snow over it the ice forward was six feet seven and a half inches 2.08 meters thick but a couple of inches of this was snow this cannot be called much growth for quite a month when one thinks that the temperature has been down to 58 degrees fahrenheit below zero both today and yesterday we have seen the mirage of the sun again today it was high above the horizon and almost seemed to assume a round disc-like form some of the others maintained that they have seen the upper edge of the sun itself peter and benson that they have seen at least half of the disk and ewell and hansen declared that the whole of it was above the horizon i'm afraid it is so long since they saw it that they have forgotten what it is like tuesday february 20th great sun festival today without any sun we felt certain we should see it but there were clouds on the horizon however we were not going to be cheated out of our festival we can hold another on the occasion of really seeing it for the first time we began with a grand rifle practice in the morning then there was a dinner of three or four courses and from wine otherwise lime juice coffee afterwards with from cake in the evening pineapple cake figs bananas and sweets we go off to bed feeling that we have over eaten ourselves while half a gale from the southeast is blowing us northwards the mill has been going today and though the real sun did not come to the festival our saloon sun lighted up our table both at dinner and supper great face washing in honor of the day the way we are laying on flesh is getting serious several of us are like prized pigs and the bulge of cook gule's cheeks not to mention another part of his body is quite alarming i saw him in profile today and wondered how he would ever manage to carry such a corporation over the ice if we should have to turn out one of these fine days must begin to think of a course of short rations now wednesday february 21st the south wind continues took up the bag nets today which were put out the day before yesterday in the upper one which hung near the surface there were chiefly amphipodi in murray's net which hung at about 50 fathoms depth there was a variety of small crustacea and other small animals shining with such a strong phosphorescence that the contents of the net looked like glowing embers as i emptied them out in the cook's galley by lamplight to my astonishment the net line pointed northwest though from the wind there ought to be a good northerly drift to clear this matter up i let the net down in the afternoon and as soon as it got a little way under the ice the line pointed northwest again and continued to do so the whole afternoon how is this phenomenon to be explained can we after all be in a current moving northwest let us hope that the future will prove such to be the case we can reckon on two points of variation on the compass and in that case the current would make due north northwest there seems to be strong movement in the ice it has opened and formed channels in several places thursday february 22nd the net line has pointed west all day till now afternoon when it is pointing straight up and down and we are presumably lying still the wind slackened today till it was quite calm in the afternoon then there came a faint breeze from the southwest and from the west and this evening the long dreaded northwestern has come at last at 9 00 pm it is blowing pretty hard from north northwest an observation of capella taken in the afternoon would seem to show that we are in any case not farther north than 80 degrees 11 minutes and this after almost four days south wind whatever can be the meaning of this is there dead water under the ice keeping it from going either forwards or backwards the ice to starboard cracked yesterday away beyond the bear trap the thickness of the solid flow was 11 and a half feet 3.45 meters but beside this other ice was packed onto it below where it was broken across the flow showed a marked stratified formation recalling the stratification of a glacier even the darker and dirtier strata were there the color in this case produced by the brownish red organisms that inhabit the water specimens of which i found at an earlier date in several places the strata were bent and broken exactly in the same manner as the geological strata forming the earth's crust this was evidently the result of the horizontal pressure in the ice at the time of packing it was especially noticeable at one place near a huge mound formed during the last pressure here the strata looked very much as they are represented in annexed drawing it was extraordinary too to see how this flow of over three yards in thickness was bent into great waves without breaking this was clearly done by pressure and was especially noticeable more particularly near the presser ridges which had forced the flow down so that its upper surface lay even with the water line whilst at other places it was a good half yard above it in these last cases thrust up by ice pressed in below it all shows how extremely plastic these flows are in spite of the cold the temperature of the ice near the surface must have been from four degrees fahrenheit to 22 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 20 degrees to minus 30 degrees celsius at the time of these pressures in many places the bending had been too violent and the flow had cracked the cracks were often covered with loose ice so that one could easily enough fall into them just as in crossing a dangerous glacier saturday february 24th observations today show us to be in 79 degrees 54 minutes north latitude 132 degrees 57 minutes east longitude strange that we should have come so far south when the north or northwest wind only blew for 24 hours sunday february 25th it looks as if the ice were drifting eastwards now oh i see pictures of summer and green trees and rippling streams i am reading a valley and mountain life and i grow sick at heart and innervated why dwell on such things just now it will be many a long day before we can see all that again we are going at the miserable pace of a snail but not so surely as it goes we carry our house with us but what we do one day is undone the next monday february 26th we are drifting northeast a tremendous snowstorm is going on the wind has at times a velocity of over 35 feet per second it is howling in the rigging whistling over the ice and the snow is drifting so badly that a man might be lost in it quite near at hand we are sitting here listening to the howling in the chimney and in the ventilators just as if we were sitting in a house at home in norway the wings of the windmill have been going round at such a rate that you could hardly distinguish them but we have had to stop the mail this evening because the accumulators are full and we fastened up the wings so that the wind might not destroy them we have had electric light for almost a week now this is the strongest wind we have had the whole winter if anything can shake up the ice and drive us north this must do it but the barometer is falling too fast there will be north wind again presently hope has been disappointed too often it is no longer elastic and the gale makes no great impression on me i look forward to spring and summer in suspense as to what chains they will bring but the arctic night the dreaded arctic night is over and we have daylight once again i must say that i see no appearance of the sunken wasted faces which this night ought to have produced in the clearest daylight and the brightest sunshine i can only discover plump comfortable looking ones it is curious enough though about the light we used to think it was like real day down here when the incandescent lamps were burning but now coming down from the daylight though they may be all lit it is like coming into a cellar when the arc lamp has been burning all day as it has today and is then put out and its place supplied by the incandescent ones the effect is much the same tuesday february 27th drifting east southeast my pessimism is justified a strong west wind has blown almost all day the barometer is low but has begun to rise unsteadily the temperature is the highest we have had all winter today's maximum is 15 degrees fahrenheit above zero minus 9.7 degrees centigrade at 8 p.m the thermometer stood at 7 degrees fahrenheit below 0 minus 22 degrees celsius the temperature rises and falls almost exactly conversely with the barometer this afternoon's observation places us in about 80 degrees 10 minutes north latitude wednesday february 28th beautiful weather today almost still and temperature only about 15 degrees fahrenheit to 22 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 26 degrees to minus 30.5 degrees celsius there were clouds in the south so that not much was to be seen of the sun but it is light wonderfully long already sverdrup and i went snowshoeing after dinner the first time this year that we have been able to do anything of the kind in the afternoon we made attempts to pump yesterday and today there ought to be a little water but the pump would not suck though we tried both warm water and salt possibly there is water frozen around it and possibly there is no water at all in the engine room there has been no appearance of water for more than a month and none comes into the forehold especially now that the bow is raised up by the pack eyes so if there is any it can only be a little in the hold this tightening may be attributed chiefly to the frost the wind has begun to blow again from the south southwest this evening and the barometer is falling which ought to mean good wind coming but the barometer of hope does not rise above its normal height i had a bath this evening in a tin tub in the galley trimmed and clean one feels more of a human being thursday march 1st we are lying almost still beautiful mild weather only two and a half degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 19 degrees celsius sky overcast light fall of snow and light wind we made attempts to sound today having lengthened our hemp line with a single strand of steel this broke off with the lead we put on a new lead and the whole line ran out about 2 000 fathoms without touching bottom so far as we could make out in process of hauling in the steel line broke again so the results are no bottom and two sounding leads each of 100 pounds weight making their way down goodness knows if they have reached the bottom yet i declare i feel inclined to believe that benson is right and that it is the hole at the earth's axis we are trying to sound friday march 2nd the pups have lived until now in the chart room and have done all the mischief there that they could gnawing the cases of hanson's instruments the log books etc they were taken out on deck yesterday for the first time and today they have been there all the morning they are of an inquiring turn of mind and examine everything being especially interested in the interiors of all the kennels in this new large town sunday march 4th the drift is still strong south there is northwesterly wind today again but not quite so much of it i expected we had come a long way south but yesterday's observation still shows 79 degrees 54 minutes north latitude we must have drifted a good way north during the last days before this wind came the weather yesterday and today has been bitter 35 degrees fahrenheit and 36.5 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 37 degrees and minus 38 degrees celsius with sometimes as much as 35 feet of wind per second must be called cool it is curious that now the northerly winds bring cold and the southerly warmth early in the winter it was just the opposite monday march 5th sphere drip and i have been a long way northeast on snowshoes the ice was in good condition for it the wind has tossed about the snow finally covering over the presser ridge as far as the scanty supply of material has permitted tuesday march 6th no drift at all it has been a bitter day today 47 degrees fahrenheit to 50 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 44 degrees to minus 46 degrees celsius and wind up to 19 feet this has been a good occasion for getting hands and face frostbitten and one or two have taken advantage of it steady northwest wind i'm beginning to get indifferent and solid as far as the wind is concerned i photographed johansson today at the anemometer and during the process his nose was frostbitten there has been a general weighing this evening again these weighings are considered very interesting performances and we stand watching in suspense to see whether each man has gained or lost most of them have lost a little this time can it be because we have stopped drinking beer and begun lime juice but yule goes on indefatigably he has gained nearly a pound this time our doctor generally does very well in this line too but today it is only 10 ounces in other ways he is badly off on board poor fellow not a soul will turn ill in despair he set up a headache yesterday himself but he could not make it last over the night of late he has taken to studying the diseases of dogs perhaps he may find a more profitable practice in this department thursday march 8th drifting south sphere drip and i had a good snow showing trip today to the north and west the snow is in splendid condition after the winds you fly along like thistle down before a breeze and can get about everywhere even over the worst pressure mounds the weather was beautiful temperature only 38 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 39 degrees celsius but this evening it is quite bitter again 55 degrees fahrenheit minus 48.5 degrees celsius and from 16 to 26 feet of wind it is by no means pleasant work standing up on the windmill reefing or taking in the sails it means aching nails and sometimes frostbitten cheeks but it has to be done and it is done there is plenty of mill wind in the daytime now this is the third week we have had electric light but it is wretched that it should be always the north and northwest wind goodness only knows when it is going to stop can there be land north of us we are drifting badly south it is hard to keep one's faith alive there is nothing for it but to wait and see what time will do after a long rest the ship got a shake this afternoon i went on deck pressure was going on in an opening just in front of the bow we might almost have expected it just now as it is new moon only we have got out of the way of thinking at all about the spring tides as they have had so little effect lately they should of course be especially strong just now as the equinox is approaching friday march 9th the net line pointed slightly southwest this morning but the line attached to a cheese which was only hanging a few fathoms below the ice to thaw faster seem to point in the opposite direction had we got a southerly current together with the wind now hm in that case something must come of it or was it perhaps only the tide setting that way still the same northerly wind we are steadily bearing south this then is the change i hope the march equinox would bring we have been having northerly winds for more than a fortnight i cannot conceal from myself any longer that i am beginning to despond quietly and slowly but mercilessly one hope after the other is being crushed and have i not a right to be a little despondent i long unutterably after home perhaps i am drifting away farther from it perhaps nearer but anyhow it is not cheering to see the realization of one's plans again and again delayed if not annihilated altogether in this tedious and monotonously killing way nature goes her age-old round impassively summer changes into winter spring vanishes away autumn comes and finds us still a mere chaotic quarrel of daring projects and shattered hopes as the wheel revolves now the one and now the other comes to the top but memory between whiles lightly touches her ringing silver cords now loud like a roaring waterfall now low and soft like far off sweet music i stand and look out over this desolate expanse of ice with its planes and heights and valleys formed by the pressure arising from the shifting tidal currents of winter the sun is now shining over them with his tearing beams in the middle lies the from hemmed in immovably when my proud ship will you float free in the open water again xiao dig on vamos schlecht mir ins here's he-nine over these masses of ice drifting by paths unknown a human being pondered and brooded so long that he put a whole people in motion to enable him to force his way in among them a people who had plenty of other claims upon their energies for what purpose all this to do if only the calculations were correct these ice floes would be glorious nay irresistible auxiliaries but if there has been an error in the calculation well in that case they are not so pleasant to deal with and how often does a calculation come out correct but were i now free why i should do it all over again from the same starting point one must persevere till one learns to calculate correctly i laugh at the scurvy no sanatorium better than ours i laugh at the ice we are living as it were in an impregnable castle i laugh at the cold it is nothing but i do not laugh at the winds they are everything they bend to no man's will but why always worry about the future why distress yourself as to whether you are drifting forwards or backwards why not carelessly let the days glide by like a peacefully flowing river every now and then there will come a rapid that will quicken the lazy flow ah what a wonderful contrivance is life one eternal hurrying forwards ever forwards to what end and then comes death and cuts all short before the goal is reached i went a long snowshoe tour today a little way to the north there were a good many newly formed lanes and pressure ridges which were hard to cross but patience overcomes everything and i soon reached a level plane where it was delightful going it was however rather cold about 54 degrees fahrenheit below zero minus 48 degrees celsius and 16 feet of wind from north northeast but i did not feel it much it is wholesome and enjoyable to be out in such weather i wore only ordinary clothes such as i might wear at home with a seal skin jacket and linen outside breeches and a half mask to protect the forehead nose and cheeks there has been a good deal of ice pressure in different directions today oddly enough a meridian altitude of the sun gave 79 degrees 45 minutes we have therefore drifted only 8 minutes southwards during the 4 days since march 4th this slow drift is remarkable in spite of the high winds if there should be land to the north i begin more and more to speculate on this possibility land to the north would explain at once our not progressing northwards and the slowness of our southward drift but it may also possibly arise from the fact of the ice being so closely packed together and frozen so thick and massive it seems strange to me that there is so much northwest wind and hardly any from the northeast though the latter is what the rotation of the earth would lead one to expect as a matter of fact the wind merely shifts between northwest and southeast instead of between southwest and northeast as it ought to do unless there is land i'm at a loss to find a satisfactory explanation at all events of this northwest direction does france joseph land jut out eastwards or northwards or does a continuous line of islands extend from france joseph land in one or the other of those directions it is by no means impossible directly the austrians got far enough to the north they met with prevailing winds from the northeast while we get northwesterly winds does the central point of these masses of land lie to the north midway between our meridian and theirs i can hardly believe that these remarkably cold winds from the north are engendered by merely passing over an ice-covered sea if indeed there is land and we get hold of it then all our troubles would be over but no one can tell what the future may bring forth and it is better perhaps not to know saturday march 10th the line shows a drift northwards now two in the afternoon a slightly southerly breeze has sprung up as usual it has done me good to put my despondency on paper and get rid of it today i am in good spirits again and can indulge in happy dreams of a large and high land in the north with mountains and valleys where we can sit under the mountain 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uz6hFIh_QIs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz6hFIh_QIs | How FinOps Contributes To Cost Optimization In Cloud Computing Environments | Roman Kharkovski | hi this is your host shopping party and welcome to trial let's talk and today we have with us romanticoski principal architect at Kerry group Roman's great to have you on the show yeah thanks for having me swapping you and today we are going to talk about Fin Ops or uh Financial operations which is a practice that combines financial management with Cloud operations to help organizations optimize cost and enhance Financial accountability in cloud computing environment we will talk about a lot of aspects of synops so uh I'm really really excited to talk to you Roman but before we get started can you talk about the emergence the origin the evolution of phenops how it came to exist when companies started moving from data centers into the cloud they realized that they had tremendous waste opportunity in the cloud when you're running in a data center your potential for the waste is limited physically by the boundaries of your data center hardware and software when you move into the cloud you can potentially waste several orders of magnitude more resources and your move to the cloud can become a complete disaster if you don't control the cost if you just start VMS left and right you never shut them down if you allocate resources that are completely inappropriate for your type of usage then the cost can get very much out of control so the finops which is financial rations kind of similar to devops grew out of that realization uh by companies that they need to control the cost and um that's how it emerged the reason it's important is um obviously if you look in fact at the some of the recent reports including from flexera across large and small and medium organizations running in the cloud the cost is number one priority so that's what we're trying to solve with Carrick what do you think is driving this cost these days if you look at the union cost um like infinops there's this notion of a unit cost how much are you paying for a unit for instance of CPU or gigabyte of memory or gigabyte of network egress frankly the unit costs from all of the major Cloud providers have been very stable in fact Amazon and Google for some of the cloud services you you need costs were actually going quite quite a bit down and and more recently they kind of stabilized and they're certainly not going up quite as much so I think the reason the costs are growing up the number one issue that I believe is the the driving factor is lack of incentives for engineering teams and for product teams within organizations to control the costs and as we all know humans are driven by incentives if your incentive is feature function delivery as quick as you can that's what you're optimizing for when was the last time when you saw a product design document where cost control and cost optimization was on that design document I don't think I've seen that very much I know it wasn't um within some of the companies that is the case uh and they are optimizing for the cost very heavily and another the companies that are reaping the big benefits from using the cloud but for the most part I think 99 of the organizations they don't consider the cost uh and they're just using too many resources so it's basically overuse of resources improper allocation of resources uh inability to account sometimes product managers don't even know how much their product cost to the organization in terms of the cloud consumption they get a bill from the cloud provider AWS Azure or gcp and that bill has maybe a rough accounting capability to allocate some of the costs but for the most part if you ask an average product manager at an average company they really have no idea how much their cost to the business can you talk about the cultural aspect of phenoms the cultural aspect is very important um but the culture by itself you can't just tell people well this is the culture we're going to have going forward I think you need to explain to people why it matters what it means to them what it means to organization and also you need to train it train people on proper practices and also give them incentives so I think incentives is the number one thing that is driving the culture and it also needs to be continuous so you also need to provide visibility and promote the best practices and Lessons Learned so it's very much iterative process it does not happen overnight but I think with proper leadership on one hand proper incentives on another hand as well as visibility and reinforcement of the proper behavior and culture I think the right Behavior will certainly emerge one of the key principles of phenops and you know uh how do they actually help organizations with cost optimization yeah there are several key principles of finops that are um quite well understood and when when we try to implement and help companies do that so number one we already discussed it a little bit is collaboration across teams so it needs to be collaboration between engineering teams between the finance teams the business units and product managers so they together need to design the incentives the okrs and also keep AIS to measure the achievements so collaboration is very important the other principle of finops is visibility because you can't manage what you can't measure so you've got to have the visibility into your Cloud consumption and we can talk about some of the ways to achieve that visibility but in a nutshell you need to provide very easy access to the cost structure and nearly ideally near real time so anybody from the regular engineer to product manager to the business owner can see aggregated and sliced and diced cost structure for the project for the service for the application and then another key principle of finops is ongoing cost optimization and that has many angles the cost optimization has to do has to start with architecture of the application so we're kind of thinking of a shift left cost concern you start thinking about the cost when you just design the application from the very beginning to give an example if you need to build a web app on say on a Google Cloud platform you can run it as a compute engine VM you can run it as an app engine you can run it on gke on cloud run or Cloud function so which of those five runtimes do you pick so the answer it depends depends on the workload profile depends on your requirements and your customer usage scalability requirements and you have to decide it up front right so you're shifting left that cost decision another aspect of ongoing cost optimization is Right sizing the VMS ongoing monitoring of the usage memory CPU Network egress storage all of these components and rinse and repeat so you monitor the usage you optimize you fine tune you look at the reports of the cost and then you repeat some of the optimizations using some of the tooling and automation doing it by hand is very hard so you really need to have automation to help you and execute some of the plans and strategies automatically we like labels we talk about of course SRS we talk about chaos injuring you know we are about platform engineering so so talk a bit about of course we'll talk about tools as well but when it comes to some of the practices do you do you also see that this fin Ops practices or cost of optimizing the pictures also aligns with some of those practices or some of those teams some of those labels there is the old and there's a new um so it's a mix generally the most effective fin Ops implementation is when you create a cross-functional finops team that executes the practice instills the culture runs the training planning and ongoing monitoring so that phynops team usually is a centralized organization so that's a new thing that generally did not exist before the old thing is that really everybody is responsible for the cost control so by having incentives to all of the different groups Engineers product managers sres everybody is responsible and collaborates together so it's a mix um to to make it effective um you do have to have the centralized female Steam and we see a lot of companies in our creating those and there are ways to collaborate um the transparency is critical you have to have again going back to that visibility as well as cost optimization so how do you share the best practices how do you create automated tooling how do you allow that automated tooling to be reused best practices across the entire organization so everybody doesn't have to create that will from scratch what are some common challenges which these teams face or audience face when they do try to implement either phenops tools or practice it and how they can easily overcome those very often we see one of the usual challenges is resistance to change everybody likes to do what they used to be doing and not change it to do in a different way or and the way to overcome this is give proper incentives so if the team has an incentive to reduce the cost for their project or their API or component then they'll try to do it and they have to be measured at the end of the year for example on did they achieve that okr or not so that's the organizational aspect the other thing is we see the obstacle very difficult sometimes it's very difficult to get the proper cost attribution how do you know exactly what this particular component or API or entire product is consuming out of the entire organization Cloud bill so the labeling and tagging of resources at the cloud level can help but also very often if you do it by hand it could be very inaccurate the labels and tags can be inconsistent so you need to automate it so generally that labeling and tagging needs to be consistent across the entire company their finops team will probably control and oversee creation of a vocabulary of these labels and tags how they're being used and also really important use them in a CD pipeline so all of these resources are tagged automatically and you don't forget to tag something that consumes 50 of your bill and so that automation is very helpful another obstacle is again lack of visibility if your engineers and product managers cannot see up-to-date information about consumption it makes it very difficult for them to make this cost based decisions so you need to be to to make it as frictionless as possible for them to access all of that cost data how organizations are kind of leveraging some of the finals best practices for cost optimization or how would you want them to to to do cost optimization cost optimization is a major component of the phenops practice and framework uh and cost optimization you can separate it in different sub segments um so one of those is raid optimization so usually the financial team will do rate optimization using different methods for example negotiating a better discount from the cloud provider that's one example right you get the discount for the entire Cloud platform or maybe for Individual Services another example most Cloud providers provide something similar to the committed use discounts so imagine if you you have a number of compute engine VMS on gcp you have a certain Baseline for instance you're using five thousand quarters and certain amount of memory for those CPUs on a steady basis but then during the peak workloads you use more so committed use discounts in case of Google Cloud can give you up to 57 off um over three-year commitment like 57 off that is huge you can't do that on on-prem when you already bought that Hardware right so that's really important another one right sizing your virtual machines uh when you monitor the consumption and you realize you're only using five percent of the CPU time um you can change the shape of those machines allocate less CPU in fact example of gke optimization the Google Cloud team published this report uh we can maybe even post it in the notes for the interview where they found that out one out of 10 gke clusters is completely idle at any given point of time that's considering all of the gke Clusters entire across entire Google Cloud platform now there are other clusters that are over provisioned so what Google team found that out of those over provisioned clusters 30 of these clusters allocate 35 times more resources than they're consuming so you're basically wasting 30X of your investment and 10 of those clusters is 100 x over provision that is gigantic another colossal waste of money so basically on every dollar that you're actually using you're wasting 99 that is ridiculous another example of cost optimization is High availability there are certain applications that require High availability some applications don't so big principle of finops is business driven decisions so how do you make the business driven decision you need to consider the uh importance of the application and the financial impact of application what happens if application goes down five minutes a year um which is three nines availability versus maybe two lines availability do you really need to put that instances of that application into multiple regions and replicate the data the thing is when you replicate data across different regions you play egress just like you play egress for sending data to the end user and also even when you replicate instances and data within the same region across multiple zones you still pay for Network egress so there are all kinds of these considerations that require very careful planning and same goes for storage like Google Cloud Storage uh how long do you want to keep that data what kind of compliance regulatory auditing concerns you have should you enable automatic expiration of your data so all of these kinds of things across Network compute storage and a bunch of other things databases they're all very important and there's an opportunity to set it up correctly and a lot of it can be automated and it needs to be automated to work effectively to reduce the bill sometimes by an order of magnitude I have one example I've worked with one customer where they were consuming about two hundred thousand dollars a month of a gcp well when the new CPU type um the E2 CPUs uh were made available that was several years ago uh we suggested to replace their N1 CPUs with E2 CPUs and that customer saved roughly about 40 percent of their Cloud build they didn't change the shape of their VMS they did not change the application all they did was over a period of several months they migrated those instances to a new cheaper CPU type because their application did not require the bigger better CPU and that gave them 40 CPU savings on the cloud Bill cost how is Carrick helping talk about some tools or how you help customers organizations to team this cost with cost optimization with phenops practices Carrick has engineers and principal architects who have significant experience with Google Cloud were exclusive Google Cloud partner and we have many um X googlers we call them zuglers they used to be Google Engineers so we understand Google Cloud platform very well we also have folks certified on the finops I should have mentioned uh thefinops.org part of the uh Linux Foundation that's very important uh the there's a certification for Phoenix practitioner we have those folks certified and we help our customers to number one create the Keynotes organization within the customer environment uh create a charter of the organization responsibilities uh create a plan we help with implementing the finops practices with cost optimization using some of the tools provided by Google Cloud including building the looker dashboards or data Studio dashboards for the visibility of the cost as well as implementing the cost optimization architecting applications in the cost effective way again optimizing storage cost Network compute costs and ongoing monitoring and iterative improvements on that so it's a fairly sophisticated program but it's very rewarding and the ROI could be very significant Roman thank you so much for taking time out today and I'll talk about of course you know tools practices how organization can you know of course optimize cost thanks for sharing a lot of insights about gcp uh how the sometime you know the cloud itself can help with some of those practices and helping with cost optimization so those are great insights and I would love to chat with you again thank you yeah thank you it was fun chatting with you as well [Music] thank you [Applause] | TFiR | UCzZEwjZEnPFHlMQYIUaByAw | 2023-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,902 | 16,407 |
p53TZxjCy2Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p53TZxjCy2Y | RAINE ADVISE BEST BIDDER | SHEIKH JASSIM 4th BID| SIR JIM UPDATE | MANCHESTER UNITED SALE UPDATE! | foreign [Music] over here [Music] this is [Music] yo and we are back guys we are back we are back we are back it's all man G here RDS back and again I'm joined with the wonderful Tom Tom the journalist one um on Twitter who is is Grace you come back on the channel to give us a further transfer uh uh transfer sale update we've gone on the sale now as well as a few more things as you can see in the Title reign of uh rain advice best bitter sheikhism forfeit um so gym update we're going to be talking about these different things but remember for YouTube channel guys click the like share and subscribe to Red Devil Studio follow us on Twitter X and smash notification button Basics national news and more um I've got a big announcement coming as well Midway if you've seen but I don't want to interrupt anything before I actually go to Tom who I'm gonna introduce again for those who are new I want to quickly just go through the the comments quickly because we've got a lot of preaching comments United versus Qatari in says I still think Qatar reason is I do not think they would come this far not to get a fourth incoming I think um I think actually I think that the glazes want more money from Qatar why would their groups to Jim have no say that's not what anyone has said yet okay I do not mean you by the way to talk about media okay um Ferrera says and get this cell over with and such and Scott says do you think Liz will stay I have no have no say that's what the question should be is that you mean do you think the grades will stay and not be in control we'll get into that question and Adam Luke says ascending love okay so let's get straight into it um so uh Tom thanks again for coming on the channel really appreciate it yeah yeah anybody who's watching live or or post stream you know always ordering them to like share subscribe to tormenti's channel they run on Red Devil Studios always guys appreciate the appreciate it buddy so let's let's get straight into it let's get straight into it um so the first part obviously about you know you were talking to me about uh rain advising what the preferred bitter bitter was can you give us just a bit more information about that Tom in terms of um what's come out I gave her a timeline of what would have happened from from recent times so just to to go back into into the past tense just a little bit when we we last spoke in the last stream we spoke about uh the Glazer family had deliberated as a family and they had chosen their preference as a family based on the offers that were on the table and they were more favorable to the sajim offer where sir Jim would come in buy out the four siblings and we'll keep and retain Jill and avram inside of the club with 20 Barren that they would have no control over the football club against the gym would gain controls across B shares if that deal was to to be accepted and go through that was the greatest preference over that time and that was private and it's come to the stage now where shake your sim and his Qatari delegation of the 92 Foundation have assessed over the weekend their options as to what they want to do if they want to put in a fourth bid if they want to renew their offer pull out retract what their stance says and the rain group have conducted a Furrow analysis of all offers from the shake yes and Qatari offer to Sir Jim's different proposals and packages and also to the minority offers and the rain group have proposed that they believe that the best scenario and the best outcome for what should happen within this process given the time scale and the sort of offers that have gone in right now given Manchester United's market value and what the financials say of Manchester United offer the firewall and private security they're end up advising that a full sale should be pursued where possible and those words of a for sale should be presumably are possible at this point in time the only serious incredible offer that is a full sale offer on the table at this moment in time is Sheikh yasim and the qataris so ultimately the rain group haven't assigned and haven't publicly are privately to the Grazer family spoke in their ear and said [ __ ] your Sims who you should go with they're saying to go with a full-out buy option where they can for the best value that they can at this moment in time and the rain group believed that the offers for a full sale which in the case of yasim has been put on the table they believe that's a creditable offer and ultimately the ring group of advice are going to advise the Glazer family pursue a Full Sail where possible and whether that means you hold out for the price tag that you want is is a family and if you if you're demanding six billion pounds then you accept whoever's got the best full bio option and then try and negotiate with them or you know as we've said before if he puts the gym on the ballot sheet it's going to maybe pursue and maybe incline the Qatar is in shape your sim to want to put in the fourth and final bid and maybe give you what you want and give you the four six billion and put the nail in the coffin but from what I'm hearing anyway rain group of zest all the offers and they say pursuitful buyer option where possible thank you for that for the updates on that really makes sense so just to sort of add to that um does that does that essentially mean that um you know is in the driving seat then in a sense like is this what is is this why this whole cross has been almost being drawn out whereby um you know with all the leaks with oh so Jim is in isn't isn't is it ahead blah blah blah so that they given that they glazes know that full but option is the best option they just want to get as much money out of uh the Sheikh jazim as possible is that is that is that a theory well you have two different sort of mindsets you have what rain who have been hired and have been advertising and marketing the sale of Manchester United you have what they think has been if you like the publicities for the sale and then you also have what the Glazer family thinking ultimately what Joel and avram think because they're the most influential members of the family and when we spoke previously on last time the minds had spoken of Joe and I've run privately and they as a family had delegated and they'd come to the conclusion that geography were happy for therefore the siblings to be bought out and they stay and retain a 20 minority stake in Manchester United hoping and praying that sir Jim Ratcliffe would make Manchester United a lot more sustainable both on the field and with the infrastructure meaning that Manchester United will grow in valuation so they would get more for their money in the long term for 20 of Manchester United but effectively as a family it was the sir Jim Radcliffe offer gives them a way of they get a bit of money now for the value of Manchester United more than what they should do for 50 of the club and their shares but then they also still get 20 of any future sale of the profits of what Manchester United could go for in the future at 20 stake so effectively get a bit of money now stay in you don't really have to do anything you just go hope the guy who who buys the the majority or partial stake off of you can make Manchester United a success in the long term and then you retain more money via that so effectively shake your sim from what people were saying before that the pro privately the Glazer family have already made their mind up of who they believe the preferred bidder is but the ring group are advising them you keep your options open right now because if the qataris have come this far in the process they think the rain group are thinking a lot similar minds to what Manchester United fans are thinking and the executives are in terms of the qataris and Sheikh Yasin would not have come this far if a he didn't have the finances in place to buy the full six billion pounds if he needed to which he might need to in the end or B he wouldn't have come this far and he wouldn't have made this big pledge of buying Manchester United and invest in all the money afterwards and on top of it if he didn't have the finances in place to do so so it suits both ways in terms of the argument the only I guess medium in the situation is that the rain group are saying pursue a full buyer option at all costs and the only so Jim Ratcliffe has got a full bio option on the table at 69 but it is well below what the Glazer family would want to sell for 69 therefore they believe his second submission proposal to attain 50 to keep John Abraham in with 20 percent they believe that's a better option for sodium Ratcliffe and if you like his backup options got him still in the process at the point in time but from what the Qatari side is saying and from what the sources out of America and close to the Bank of America has been advising Shay yasim's group on what to bid what the valuation of Manchester United is the difference in the exchanges from the dollars to to the pounds and when you rectify the sort of finances that the qataris are looking at the Bank of America objectives are saying to Sheikh Yasin it's a big investment to make in the short term because six billion pounds is a hefty fee to pay for something that you're going to have to look at as a major long-term project and for somebody like [ __ ] yasim who's nearing you know you know for in his for you know stately 40s when you're at that sort of age you have a long-term life goal then to succeed Manchester United is a football club commercially whereas somebody like I said Jim Ratcliffe at 70 years old he might not be hearing in 20 years time to see his his growth for the fruitions of his plans or his project he might not be here to see that unfortunately and yeah well well you know My worry is that you could get a situation you could get another Glazer situation where just like it was um you know uh just like their father bought the club and has a club and then died left the children you could get a similar situation where okay so Jim says this or that or what have you and then like I said you know he passes away and then suddenly you know you've got you've got you it's inherited or the the club is inherited to children who don't really give a damn you know so it wouldn't be um it wouldn't be inherited to the children it would be inherited to any officers stakeholders and shareholders who have the the most minority shares so it's basically like the ineos family really the executives of vinios would Control Manchester United should be inevitable or pursuing happen since the gym right in the long term short term whatever so that's how it would work it wouldn't go to his kids but ultimately it's not exactly going to a safe haven because a lot of those in your directors might not even be interested in sports so yeah there is I guess a medium and a middle point in there to the sticking sort of and it sort of talks around them is they want Manchester United at the price that they are willing to pay and the sort of quote surprises that the qataris would say is a maximum offer and they wouldn't touch probably anywhere near moreover if they were going to pay over the odds they believe paying over the odds is somewhere nearer to 5.5 billion pounds which when you translate that to dollars if you guys are family were to convert their cash which they're going to do if they reside in the United States and they want to stay there via doing so they would get over 6 billion pounds or six billion dollars effectively when you convert the exchanges so each member of the laser family would have over a billion dollars when they only ever put 200 million pounds worth of you know Capital into Manchester United for all of them they stand to gain a lot and for that reason that is why the ring group are advising if you get an offer that surpasses the five billion pound region or the fight or nearer to 5.5 billion pounds you have to consider it because yes it's not the full six billion pounds asking price when you come when you state it as pounds the greatest family aren't going to leave their you know sale of Manchester United in the currency of you know British sailing they're going to want to convert back to Dollars why do you think Manchester United's registered in the Cayman Islands they get tax-free then they can just convert capital from the pounds of what Manchester United has to be sold as an asset because it's a British asset you then convert it through your offices in the Cayman Islands tax-free Cashway back to the United States suddenly you get your whatever you get your profits from Manchester United in pounds you get back in USD so suddenly then you've got the money that you wanted which is roughly that the rumors and the murmurs around the greatest family were before the sale process actually opened in late October early November the Rumblings were that every member of the visual family all six of them wanted at least a billion dollars each they would affect Jesus they get an offer near that so really all members of the family would get the full fruitions of what they want so the rain group advising a falsehire where possible the only credible offer that is a full sale is the Qatari offer because this is a gym offer the numbers aren't good enough and they don't match up for what six to nine percent of Manchester United is worth that in the long term for what the greatest family won so aego is like to come up with another proposal just to feel like stay in the race at this point in time because he undervalued the club as I reiterated before but the staging that we're at is he's prepared to make another bid if he has to if the Grazer family and Jill and avram still stick with her mindset that they have done privately and when they've deliberated with the family as to we're happy to stay with 20 percent if that is Jordan average mindset and they wish to go public with it or still keep it private for the next week or so [ __ ] yasim is prepared to improve upon his offer if he needs to but if he doesn't need to and certainly the Grazer family listen to what the rain directors and executives are telling them in terms of of wholesale is better for the money that you would get now rather than in the long term a Manchester United and staying on whether it be with 20 or not you will never get nearer to five billion pounds to sell over the over a total of a full family and like I've said you convert it back you're getting close to the six billion dollars that you would get for a million dollars for each member of the Glazer family that's money that yeah you can't turn down or you can't ignore and if you're willing to ignore that then people will say well that's just shrewd and that's just stubborn because you will never get a chance to have a billion dollars each for Manchester United in the next five to six years unless you invest in the infrastructure the training facilities and Manchester United grow commercial unless you do those three things Manchester United you will never get a billion pounds each remember the greater family that's why the rain group have come to the executive conclusion that a full buyout at the price tag in the region of around 5 billion to 5.5 billion pounds which is similar to what the qataris are stating they would be willing to go maximum to so they're matching up with what the advisors are stating to the grades to come there if they are willing to meet that sort of regional price tag then the rain group will say if the qataris come in with a fourth and 11th Hour bid you have to go with that offer if you don't you forfeit your rights really in the long term do you get a billion dollars each to have your shares of Manchester United so effectively you forfeit any profits or any major sale of Manchester United just to stay with 20 and you're gambling that sir Jim Ratcliffe will make Manchester United a global success invest in infrastructure the stadium the training ground the women's team you know globalized Manchester United commercially it's a big gamble on somebody that you know very little about when there's a family well blood is thicker than water so you know what your family think you you know live with them been brought up with them you know their mindsets and and what's best as a family so privately no movements and no changes have happened but the rain group since of today have advised all members of the Glazer family that a full buyer option should be pursued where where they see fit and they see fit if if it's a full buy option that the guys family agree to well the only definition solution they don't have to say shake your sim is who you should go with because that is the only option that they can go with there isn't anybody else unless like we've been reiterating before unless you have a Jeff Bezos or Sarah and Elon Musk wake up the next day and say they want to buy man united then you've got a different scenario if something like that happened but it's very unlikely as we as we know with these sort of people so the Qatar is really as much as people and the British media portrays the gym is in the Hop seek he's the front runner he's not really because he's played his hand he's got nothing and like a retreat before he's got nothing more to give so even if even if the glazers decide to pursue with to Jim Ratcliffe there is nothing stopping shake your Sims still going in there with a bid in a mom's time a deal could be a group of money like between the gym and the Glazer family could still go in there and steamroll six billion pounds or close to her and the guys are on they're still going to they would probably accept the offer because it meets what they've been asking for this whole time so effectively the mediums have been met via the rain group advising what they think and the greatest family will listen to them because they wouldn't have hired you don't hire people if you're not prepared to listen to them else wise you'd have just run the process via yourselves so that's I guess that's what that's the point where where we're at right now that's that's that's fair song thank you so much I'm just going to just read this comments I will force people are watching please like the vid like the video and subscribe if you're new guys we're on the road to 3.5k subscribers the goal is to get to five at least 5K by the end of the year that'd be great so if you can if you can subscribe to the channel if you're new like the video helps the algorithm comment below um and just get involved it really means a lot it will really mean a lot um so uh uh Kim Monster's big artist and Thomas Radcliffe high rise so I know it's a Chelsea fan um three hours says it's kind of easy to read this I assume you mean the process um Jarvis says Qatar is in the driving seat exclusively do agreed the rest is just mostly into press the price because I will never accepts you could bid as another BS just a matter of time uh Scotland says big gamble that um demons sister Jim Radcliffe as his partnership is it Christmas already hopefully not um I know you'd like that as a Chelsea fan obviously so can we take away my bandsawson please I read oh yeah I mean you know I mean Arsenal um yeah I mean it's it's it's they they bought me at the end of the day they bottled it um let's just keep it stacked like they you know um even if they even lost to you know Brighton and City and stuff like that but the reality is that their form has been awful a last time they saw games like they bought it they're bustling against Liverpool West Ham and Southampton which is unacceptable that those should have been at least nine points you lost um was it six points I think from those three games because you bottled those games and that would probably have still been enough you know so irrespective of you know what happens against City or even against Brighton you know who are tough teams so you know Champions mentality is that you can't be up two nil you can't be up two North to West Ham and Liverpool and and can see two goals and you can't um be getting spanked by bomb Place Southampton at home you know that that just can't be the case you know so at the end of the day they just would not deserve Champions as simple as that um but yeah I I take the balance as well I mean it's you know second place is that is their trophy you nice to have a trophy the only thing I'm concerned about now is City getting a triple that's that's the most concerning thing right now so that's why Arsenal completed my mind um Shanty says Qatari please save us yes um says is it phase four is it phase four phase five for Marvel and believe FC what phase is Bryson um I've got no idea what face Bryson in right now actually um so um the most important thing is they can keep the players and deserve it um so let me just quickly just move on um just Tom just um to um the sheikhism kind of forfeit and just like news um like these around bats and obviously stuff on the weekend it's gonna beat it will not beard and it's in his best interests um like uh you know obviously the the whole Qatari supposed you know um glazers going to Qatari Hotel whatever but is there any is there anything you can give shed some lie about this all this forfeit and how it's going to go about is he going to do it you know that type of thing well in terms of the the pictures that people have seen today where avrum Glazer was spotted in in Mayfair in London at one of um his father hpj one of his um his father's hotels which he he has a major investment in and he built from scratch really from from you know remodelizing and and rebuilding a lot of the the hospitality of the hotels within London a lot of them are actually Qatari State backed or qatari-owned a lot of rooms in his life for example The Shard Barclays bank just to name a couple Sainsbury's like there's companies that either Qatar have major investments in or they fully own or back so in terms of other and Glazer being stopped there I mean what's the alternative really like you expect everyone Glazer to stay at you know a Holiday Inn or a Premier Inn like yeah it's not it's not going to happen I think I think you know people can put two and two together and come up with four but at the end of the day you know avram Grazer being spotted a hotel in London which just so happens to be a Qatari back to what I mean there was the rumors a couple of months ago when the Manchester United headquarters and offices had been moved to Mayfair and a headquarters block actually in Mayfair which a lot of Mayfair is like I said Qatari Batson and Qatari state owned so at the end of the day people can you know put numbers together and come up with Solutions or outcomes but does it really matter much I mean he you know Avril I'm Glades to spend Christmas over in Qatar really just off the back in the Christmas New Year like is that a Telltale sign not really no because the qataris weren't even in the door of them so you can see for what it is in terms of uh Sim and making a fourth bid the Bank of America are advising your Sim on what to do with his bidding process they've advised him and they've hooked over the financials for him as to what they believe Manchester United is worth are now is the Bank of America were bidding themselves or were willing to invest themselves just as a company in a bank they would state that Manchester United maximum is valued in the region of four to four point five billion pounds it's been converted it to bounds which is just over five billion dollars so effectively it's a fall it's a billion dollar shock of what the Glazer family would want per member effectively so you guys so with the Bank of America advising [ __ ] yes in VIA that he knows to acquire Manchester United for what he's been advised but also for what the Grazer family won he has to overpay he has to go over the odds to get Manchester United Football Club and this is why when I said about Sir Jim Ratcliffe he came in and he didn't expect to have the qatari's a shake from Saudi Arabia from Qatar Yemen wherever he didn't expect somebody like that being in the process he thought he was going to have a steamroll go straight through here yasim has the money to buy Manchester United for six billion pounds whether it be his own money his bank you know people will say is the guitarist they behind him and Buckingham well look people are always going to put two and two together and the links are going to be there so love it I hate it at the end of the day if you can prove otherwise nobody need no that's unfortunately how it works now with with state-back football clubs or running of them but in terms of him making a fourth bid the news from what Qatari sources and from what people who know shake your Sim on a personal level and his personal advisor Fadi bakos who has been very vocal privately to a lot of sources in the U.S when they've been holding talks with rain that he will bid what he has to Bid to Buy Manchester United Football Club he stated throughout the many proposals and he's open to working with Manchester Manchester United supporters trust he's happy to speak to fan groups to to ownership groups in terms of who has shareholdings in Manchester United to potentially buy them out in the long term he's already got a plan for what he would do after buying Manchester United therefore he's confident in buying Manchester United at whatever figure he has to Barry he doesn't believe he's getting ripped off and he believes six billion pounds is not the value that you should ever pay for anywhere near anything whether it be a business a football club anything the guitar is as a country and as a nation believe if you pay anything over 5 billion pounds then you're having then you were it best be a premium and the way Sim looks at Manchester United it's a premium it's the crown jewels of English football he's a Boyhood Manchester United fan you can see the links and you know that he he's got the proof to back it up because you've named a company in a foundation that you're willing to use to help fund Manchester United via the new via the 9-2 Foundation which has a link to the class of 92 one of the best generational players to ever come through Manchester United so in terms of your sim and a fourth bid the news is that he will make a fourth bid if he has to but as they say now the Glazer family can stay privately that they want the gym Ratcliffe but these people can easily just turn around and stay oh no well we've been advised Now by rain because we didn't have that recommendation before when we actually made his mind up now upon deliberating the family and hearing what the people in the know in terms of the rain group are advisors to do after looking over all the options and what they believe is best for us to do as the sellers because we've hired them for their opinions and then there to promote and sell this football club for us via doing so if they suggest a full bio option because your family should listen to them they are very wealthy highly you know skilled educated individuals in terms of the financial world and valuing a football club and getting what you want for it so yeah at the end of the day Manchester United Football Club Sheikh Yasin knows he will have to pay over the 5 billion pound Mark to even interested ways of fun there the official numbers are not disclosed for any party so when people say Sir Jim's in the front seat you know he's bit more he's valued Manchester United more he's rubbish and I'll say it's rubbish because yeah an NDA agreement you can hear little Whispers around what a party plan to do well well like you you know what sir Jim's percentages but you'll never know what his figure is to buy Manchester United or what he's bid you won't know that 100 because it's confidential it's legally binding and if you break the legally around the contracts because you're dealing with billions of pounds you'll get sued for billions of pounds if you break the terms of the agreement so you can't disclose numbers so therefore you don't know who's in the front seat or not but you can take the wordings of what you hear and then you can put them aside from what you're hearing from the other group and then suddenly oh all these hoping and praying on is his proposal because he doesn't have any more finances to give well if he needs to make a fourth bid he's definitely going to do because he looked at any whole delegation look at it as to we don't come this far to lose and the enemy in uh predecessors of whom we are trying to buy Manchester United off if they want to go privately and say oh we're going with the other party but they haven't got the brass neck to come out and state it publicly and say that that's what we're going with and that's what we're choosing and you don't want to notify us that's fine right well we can easily just snake you and we'll give you an offer that you can't refuse and like I say yeah yeah if you put 5.5 billion pounds on the table which means six billion dollars a billion dollars each for every single one member of one of those family members that's something that they are going to have to look at and think oh [ __ ] we're never gonna get this again so do we really want to stay and hope and pray and take a gamblance to Jim that he'll make the cover success or do we just take the money and go now because we know what we can get right now whereas we don't know what we can get in the long term by jumping on the bandwagon with sir Jim so at the end of the day Yasin will make a fourth bid if he's required to do so if in hindsight so Jim is announced publicly as being the preferred bidder is more than happy to let that play out but you will make a fourth and final last Stitch bid and if the crazy family still don't want to accept the offer via then we know from that that the Glazer family have ignored what reign of advised them to do in terms of pursue a full bio where possible but also we know that Sheikh yasim has done everything in his power to bid for whatever it takes to buy Manchester United Football Club and you can't blame somebody for not wanting to pay over the odds for something that isn't valued at that people in modern day life you wouldn't pay you know you might pay one pound for for a bottle of water nowadays would you pay you know that's like saying would you go into a corner shop and pay four pounds for a bottle of water nobody would when you can go what down the High Street or you can go to your local supermarket one pounds or one pound twenty you're gonna you're gonna take a little bit of a walk like I say there's nothing stopping you know another guitar coming out and saying they want to buy Liverpool or Spurs or wherever just take a bit of a walk give it a bit of time right we'll go in for another football club but in terms of shape you're seeing he will never be for another football club he's Manchester United all in or not so if he doesn't get Manchester United he won't go anywhere else he's named the 9-2 Foundation at the time when he was a little boy when he was six years old and he became a passionate Manchester United fan when he watched the past 92. so you have that where he's named it after it but you also have sodium where hear me out I've been to Barcelona I was at the 99 final I'm a I'm a passionate Manchester United fan I grew up in the boroughs of Manchester States like but you've got no evidence of it where to check your sim at this case he's put things in place too if you like dot put a doctor dot together for Manchester United fans to put the dots together and you know what it's not actually BS where's the gym he could just be saying all this and I mean he said a lot in the build up when he proposed to buy Manchester United and then suddenly he's backtrack and instead of accepting the mistake of the undervalued Manchester United in sort of accepting it and just coming up publicly and saying look I made a mistake but I'll buy them out in XYZ at them at a time which is still not said he will do by the way while you're doing so he's cut his nose despite his face and he's had to cut a deal with the Enemy just to get into the club and by doing that a lot of Manchester United fans won't support sir Jim Ratcliffe whether he's successful or not they will look at the gym Ratcliffe and thing you snaked us there is no way we'll ever accept you even just come to an Old Trafford game even if he doesn't buy the club so that's the point where we're at say yes and we'll bid again if he has to if he doesn't have to then well if he doesn't have to if and he's already then he's the preferred bidder isn't it and the Glazer family have looked at what the rain group have advised them in state to pursue a full buyer where possible and the only credible one that's on the table as we speak right now is Sheikh Yasin unless somebody wants to come out of left field who's not been in the process at all this entire time or a minority group want to go from Minority to full buyout which is still a possibility but it's a night player but they could still do it unless a group want to do that then check your sim really is just as much still in this process as to Jim Ratcliffe but he's got more to give than to Jim has so Jim he's laid their naked bear for all he's got nothing else to give Justin has more money to give in this process so Jim nothing what you see is what you get effectively that's and that's a very good for someone for the whole thing Thomas to where we are so thanks again Tom um and thanks obviously chat for listening obviously you've got Associated people watching please like the vid like the vid like the vid guys let's get that like figure up and get that engagement up so that um stuff this really really um good interview um gets up because you know there's a lot of sensationalism out there a lot of reaction immersion has gone to the sale and like I said I love having to come on because at least when because Tom speaks facts and clarity as well so I think it's just really really important um and just see if I can read so many comments just one quick one from earlier yes this is send the link yeah so I have sent you the link if you want to ask questions that's fine so but so just check your DM um uh I'm praying uh to God not Jim because that's we're never going to challenge you with these clowns um uh jasm said uh I would I never will buy another English Club if it is in Manchester United and obviously that's echoing what um what what Thomas actually said as well so you know because there is I mean there is one thing I think that's that's that for a lot of people or shout out to to Minds in the in the love encounter shout out to Minds I know there's a lot of big games that conquer calf and Nation League and stuff like International Football unfortunately we're talking about the Takeover talk so but um I will be I will be when the when the league is over I think what we'll be going to we'll be talk going back to International Football in terms of our content and stuff so so yeah we'll come back to our definitely Minds man hope you're doing well buddy I hope it kinda does well as well um so yeah so just a quick thing just regarding just last thing I think on Shake is that there has been a lot of talk about you know the fact that you know it's Qatar it's a backstate you know shaped Zoom is effectively representing Qatar it's political all the rest of it you know um is it is is is shake to Zim operating as his own person with the 90 foundation with with his own club um or is it a situation where like you know they're true that like you can't really differentiate between PSG and you couldn't read a differential between PSG and Manchester United are they potentially give you a conflict of interest or is he his own you know private individual what do you think Tom he well he's created the separation and whether there is the links there or not for the people that I'm not going to come in here and you know bear face lie to people I don't know if there is the links or not I'm not that in in the knowing terms of the Qatari you know the Qatari side over in terms of if they uh government links between him and then vice versa the only news that I know from the people that me and colleagues and friends and that they speak to of whom have lived in Qatar or you know reside out in the US and we work as a streamline of information via each other is that shake your sim as far as I'm aware anyway at 40 years old I don't believe anyway from when I've put all the things together and I've looked at it and for a 40 years old and you're a big investment banker one of the biggest investment banks in in Qatar I don't honestly believe you have six billion pounds of your own money there I'd be very surprised if he has one billion just of his own money but you're in control of an investment Bank you're the chairman so you have access to funds in the region of six to ten billion pounds there if you needed to access them and you know you get the the blessing of your father hbj who has a lot of Investments and he's a big you know creditor and an investor into qib as an investment bank but then you also have the Emir of Qatar that you have to get blessings from as well over what goes on within his own country and things like that so you know you can state for what it is you know cousin brother you know Sister whatever it is like at the end of the day family's family and he's a part of the Alfani family which is the rolling governing state of the family so at the end of the day the funds are there from Dubai Manchester United regardless of government links or not the separation has been built there because he's built the 92 Foundation from scratch he's built basically an offshore company he stated he's headquartered in Qatar and the separation will be well QSI which is Qatari Sports Investments which is an investment vehicle from based in Qatar owns what would be Paris saint-german Football Club and the separation is the 92 Foundation is a private business which operates in Qatar under the ruling of the Emir of qatarin and Sheikh yasim bin Hamad Alfani which is the guy who's bidding for Manchester United right now which is sponsored by his father hbj and that goes a long way when he has the government links to say the United Kingdom his father via being the ex-prime minister of Qatar so you can say for what it is the government links can help you but it can also hinder you at the end of the day the separation is there because he's going to State the 92 Foundation a private business and I'm a private individual I'm going off of my own personal what I want essentially and basically going rogue from the state and the family it's a similar scenario to I would similar it to Roman abramovich's takeover of Chelsea where the government links are there he has a nationality passport to the country that there's been critiques around human rights or you know you know dirty money is the Russian money anyway when it came into into the Premier League is very similar to that but the only difference is the practice is a private business that has been set up whereas Roman Abramovich brought that as a private individual as a Russian oligarch so the people knew that he was if he like stooged up by the government into buying such as Chelsea Football Club and he ultimately fell in love with it you're simply basically doing the same thing but the only difference is he's already following him before Manchester United Football Club from a young age so he's if you like been put into a dream scenario position because he can buy his Boyhood Football Club and while you're doing so at the end of the day even to pay the money that we're saying gee to buy the money that you want to pay for the Manchester United but then he's also got to have the money on top of it to then invest into Manchester United which I don't believe he has all that money just sitting there I think some of it's his I think some of it's qib and I think some of it's from his father who's going to sponsor his son because any any law abiding father if you've got the money in place you're going to support your family especially your sons or daughters so yeah at the end of the day you're going to give the support to your family and ultimately wants to buy Manchester United I think he will get it at whatever price he has to pay but he won't be ripped off that's the one thing that's always been reiterated he will pay a fair price but he will not pay the exact price of what they finally won because he doesn't see the value in it Manchester United which sponsorship will we have I hope Qatar Airways I don't know about um Qatar Airways just because of the The Clash that you would have with potentially a PSG sponsorship deal or you know the I don't know the sort of terminology behind what what psg's owners and what QSI sort of sponsorship Deals they have for power 71 football club so there might be a conflict of interest there but you could have qiv be an advertisement as an investment plan for example which could be on Manchester United shirts but at the end of the day you know Qatar have a lot of Investments as it is I mean love it I hate you you might have Sainsbury's on the front of it because they only major percentage of Sainsbury's you know you could have you know Barclays you could have a lot of different scenarios and factors but a lot of the deals that are in principle right now I don't think would change in the long term for example I think you would still have a long-term deal with Adidas you would still have maybe a sponsorship deal with TeamViewer in the short term before you you know turn into a long-term option with another sponsor so it depends really whereas for example with sir Jim Ratcliffe I think a scholarship deal is already set up in stone anyway which would be in your sport that he would just put on the front of his company because he does it with nice so eagerly because he already owns a football club you can do that if you want multi-club ownership so that's the way you feel like the links are there between it and that's why I say Chelsea now are trying to do it with Allianz for example where they want to get them as a shared sponsor but obviously you have the Publications there because the Bayern Munich stadium is called what and you have it also say we might have it with Juventus and the different clubs across certain sponsorship deals have Clauses and laws that you can do deals with other clubs or you can do deals with private individuals it's hard and different But ultimately the sponsors will not dictate your sim would be getting a good deal or not so effectively these things would have to be decided upon if he was to buy the club which in a lot of Minds it depends on it but the one thing that especially that I know from the Qatari side is if they were to build a new Old Trafford if you like if they were to build a new stadium they would want to stick with Old Trafford or they would just put old I don't know didn't put a a more modern day name to it the new Old Trafford or something like that it just put a ringer to it to state that it's something new it's something Global it's something modern where new Trafford yeah well new Trafford or something like well people will say well do you want new Trafford or do you want Google you get you get different deals with you might have to do a deal with a company or something like it depends really but that's if she yes him was to buy the football the guitarist wouldn't look at doing many naming right changes to to Manchester United hey hey Tom I know you probably did explain it but there's a question I've had um and I apologize if we already explained this um shout out to you Tom because you know a big up to you bro um so this new bid that uh seemed that is reported to be given all this t idk's is there any validity in this or is it just just you know just ittk talk or all that nonsense because I'm because I think I'm hurt I figure out 6 billion I don't know where people got the six billion forms um Yeah well yeah in terms of actual figures and numbers nobody will know what a natural number is that you know listen I could come on here and say that you know old man G is going to be 10 billion dollars does it mean that he's going to do it now so the only thing in terms of the numbers Nobody Knows the numbers the only people that know the numbers at this stage are the bidders the sellers in the Glazer family and the ring group Executives legally they're the only people that can know so if somebody else was to know whether it be me you g whoever legally you can be sued because then they will state well where have you got information from it's a dual process you're signed a non-disclosure agreement so it K's want to state that you know Qatar have been six billion or to Jim is has been 10 billion or whatever like they can State whatever they want it doesn't matter like it's a free country it's free speech at the end of the day you can put what you want you can tweet what you want within reasons and guidelines But ultimately the Sheikh yasim has made it clear that he will bid what he has to bid if it means to get Manchester United but he will pay a fair price and a fair price and a maximum price to him is in the region of 5 billion to 5.5 billion pounds which if you convert it to USD you get 6 billion over six billion dollars which effectively every single member of the Glazer family get a billion dollars each which is what they wanted so ultimately you're giving them what they want in the long term and via the rain group's recommendation to put a full sale where possible and with the qataris only being the credible for sale option that's at the table this month in time it would suit to go with the qataris I mean even if she was offer was at 4.5 billion pounds right now if I wanted to speculate like I would still select Tim and choose him not based on because it's what Manchester United fans want but he's the only person who has the money to give you close to six billion pounds if not all of it if you had if he needs to so at the end of the day a full sale option is what's being advised via rain the Glazer family have decided privately that sir Jim's more better but people can say that's is what it is like why if that if they've made their minds up they should come public and I don't know the reason why they haven't come public and said we'll go with the gym because I don't know maybe they won't say Yes into a bit of a fourth time but he will be again if he has to but he's not going to bid and be stupid when nothing's become public at this point in stage so unless she said Jim Ratcliffe is a scientist preferred bit of public play the 19 000 19 Foundation can shake yasim are not going to be the fourth time until they have to or if they have to if they're not sectors pervert bidders because I think a lot of people kind of think that if oh Jim is set as the preferred bidder then suddenly that that now is like kind of like game over so to speak and nothing else can happen and that's it and lunch and shut down but what what you know what Thomas has has just taught me and I think the future Channel everyone is that it's like no actually at the end of the day like all that'll mean is just that the offers or the offer will at least be out in the public and so Jim or anybody else can still come in and be like hey yeah okay you agreed for this particular amount we'll just we'll just drop you know we'll drop the five billion 5.5 billion we'll drop the Five Points over six good whatever it is um to potentially secure Manchester United and that there is no I think the confusion log hammers that people think that there are specific deadlines and if someone and when once that deadline is met suddenly now everything should be finished it's it's frustrating because the glazes are are really uh hurting I transfer window as a result of this nonsense um and I wish they would just sort it out as it were uh and you know just you won't hear but Tom had a really good explanation about why the rain group of effectively look like they're advising the glazes to advise for a full sale only rather than this kind of the thing that maybe suggests is sort of doing you know so and obviously the only person well okay there are two no no I think that I think the thing that for me that I get more frustrated is I don't understand why they even hire the grain group if if the raincooper advising nucleus is one the reason why they even hired them was to help them with the sale of the football club and the rain group are suggesting that hey you're not a full cell will be optimal then I don't understand why the colleagues just hired the ring group in the first place if they're not gonna use a ring group or they're not the ring group or just anything that raincoat says they're pretty much gonna do something completely different I don't I never understood why okay then again it says because it seems like right now it's like you're not only dealing with the rain group you're also dealing with the glazers themselves and it's like it seems like the Glazer is she can't seem to make up their mind exactly what they want uh it might it might be like a good business idea because then again like you're open to all different types of possibilities but at the same time it just seems like I just don't understand why would you hire an outside group as like the rain group to help you facilitate this uh this uh cell if for whatever reason you always hear contradictory uh talking points from both uh parties I.E the the rain group and the places if then that especially I don't get it I don't really don't understand is it just um it makes you know fractional sense at the end of the day like why hire the rain group if you're not going to listen to what they say like at the end of the day love it I hate you the Glazer family don't like to lose money and you're going to have to pay over the odds to get a brilliant promoter to get a brilliant salesperson to sell your football club because you don't believe you as a family have the necessary skills or the advertisement or the appeal to interest people for example if the rain group didn't advertise and conduct the sale a lot of the people who were maybe in the process right now I don't even think the qataris might have even known that Manchester United would have been for sale because yes you can listen to what tabularies and people tell you but unless you know Joel another and Glazier or you know any member of the greatest on a personal level which shake your sin before the process didn't then you're going to struggle to realize if Manchester United is available or not for purchase where is the rain group buyer doing what they've done the rain group came to power and knowledge in a lot of people's minds when they marketed the sale of Chelsea Football Club and when they had a lot of those interested parties I think at one point in time they had over like 80 interested parties all over the world globally like they have a lot of interest in the US there was Middle Eastern men that were interested in buying Chelsea there was Asian markets you know Chinese investors Thai investors who were willing to buy Chelsea Football Club so they built up a lot of contacts and Via doing so when you then hire such as the rain group they still have all of those contacts this day they can still contact all those parties and stay oh we've got another football club that's up for sale are you interested it will cost you a bit extra oh watch the football club what's Manchester United right we understand why you have to pay a premium because Manchester United globally and commercially is bigger than Chelsea Football Club so what you say it says why are the ring the rain group if you're not willing to listen to their minds or their expertise and their minds and expertise are that they're advising pursue a full sale where possible and if they're advising that the only offer that makes sense to do that right now if they were to listen to the Rain group is the guitarist so if they don't listen to the qataris and so Jim's may prefer bidder and then ultimately he gets the club from what I would know anyway then and I will come on here and I will state it that the Glazer family have completely ignored what the rain group have told them to do so ultimately you've helped us to advertise the club you've got people to the table we found the right man for us we're going with what we've got now here's your money for helping us advertise it here's the commission fee for whatever we get from a partial cereal or a full sale yeah and enjoy a nice life that's all that they will do with the ring group they're not going to invite them over for Thanksgiving or you know whatever or whatever we'll have a cup of tea like it'll be it'll be all great and fine like it's not going to happen so at the end of the day the guys are finally looking from the point in perspective of privately they can make the minds of whatever but making your mind up privately and then coming out publicly is different when you make something public there's no going back you can't retract here because as soon as they assign a preferred bid there somebody's gonna know and then everybody's gonna know after about five minutes because we know how Twitter works and we know our social media and news tabloids where everybody's gonna know so when you do that then there is nowhere going back so that's why they feel like they could be waiting for a Qatari offer to come in they could be waiting for to see if somebody else comes in like I say and either must have somebody to wake up the next day and think oh I want to buy man united like it all depends on what the guys are from the mindsets and thinking but private there the minds have spoken and they want to stay with 20 so unless somebody comes in and gives them an improve of the guitaries are not privately they've made their minds up whether they want to go with that publicly or not that that's you know their choice and their knowledge but now they know what they advise is that they've run a process to sell Manchester United or partially sell or get investment with who they've built a partnership with their own group for nearly five six months now in this process you've gone five six months they've actually given you what they think is best to do which is pursue a full sale where possible if you don't listen to them you don't have to because you're in control you're the owners at the end of the day but you've hired them you've run them for six months you've listened to who's at the table for six months you've gone back and forth with them basically what worked a partnership with them for six months and then you don't want to listen to what they've got to say or you don't want to follow the advice because any personal advisor that they listen to because the greatest family's personal loans and advisors in being the Rothschilds for example they will still state to the Grazer family if they want to speak to the people that they know personally who they've worked with for years the Rothschilds will still speak to those of them there you take a full bail option now because if you don't you won't get anywhere near a billion pound a billion US dollars when you convert it each for Manchester United in the next unless you want to stay in for the next five to ten years then you might get that but you're gambling whereas you know what you can get here and now whereas you don't know what the future lies because you could wake up tomorrow walk outside your front door go onto the roadside path you could get run over by a double decker boss it can happen so at the end of the day yeah take what you know and what you know right now is what's up is what's on the table and what the money is there thanks to some quick quick questions so I think that's when it says um another question was though the private Saudi interest tune in in February was that was that was any truth to that probably oh yeah yeah well when the parties were first lined up to the table and this was before the first round of bids went in and then you had a personal statements come out didn't you you had sir Jim who put out a presser via the in your spokesperson and you had Sheikh yasim who did it personally and privately but then his personal advisoribakos publicized it for him via the 19th foundation so they put out two public statements there was this right how could a bit there's two different things there's interest and then there's concrete interest you can be interested in something but not pursue it for example I could come in here and say that I'm interested in buying Manchester United Football Club does it mean I'm going to pursue it no it doesn't so the same thing with Chelsea you had 80 parties that contacted the rain group and stated that they were interested they looked at then when you state that you're interested you get to look over the books the finances you get to Value the club for what it is worth off of the what the finances state they are doing so a lot of I would say anyway U.S investors will put off U.S investors look at things from capital and they look at it and think yeah if we don't get a good deal we can't make a profit in the long term it's no it's notice of no use to us at all that is one of the main like you don't have a US investor who is in the race to buy Manchester United right now because six billion pounds you can't make a profit in the short term what like you can it's impossible to make a profit you have to look at this as a long-term project an investment and for a lot of investors six billion pounds is a lot of money to park company with why do you think sir Jim Ratcliffe just as his own person is not prepared to part with six billion pounds because AE doesn't have it and B if we did have it I still think he would be skeptical as to do I really want to spend six billion pounds on a football club whether I say I love it or not if oh so do we come out there a bit yeah yeah yeah Tommy there I mean was it me okay I'll just quickly okay well I waited Tom I think Tom I've just been uh our car a bit um yesterday just do you have any obviously thoughts on just what Thomas just said yeah bro I mean hopefully around the world can really see um that just how lasers conduct things you know like how unorthodox everything is how complicated everything is how kind of um in a way is a mess you know um is something that man united fans have been um screaming about the grazes where nothing about the glazes in terms of foreign in a football club tonight we're selling football club anything entity straightforward granted I get I get it you know it takes time to sell football club all that stuff but you know the glazers you know there's reason why there's so many mixed information so many you know reliable journalists contradictory like you know it was so much contradictory that we have never seen before is because one day the glaze is filled this way the next day literally the next day they feel a different way and it's very difficult to deal with the glazers it's very difficult I mean every I mean clubs will tell you in terms of transfers how difficult it is to do with man united how difficult it is to do with our football club now we're seeing you know billionaires having a very difficult time dealing with negotiating with the glazers and it's because imagine this is my own opinion I don't I don't have any information all that stuff or any anything any um Source or anything but I generally feel like the Glazer is simply don't know what they want and they just going back and forth about what they want uh do they want the money do they want to stay I don't know I don't know if the players have even made up their mind so when sir Jim miraculous uh post uh gives them an idea that hey you know what why don't I buy a percentage and you guys still stay that's why that kind of thing intrigues the glazers because I'm like oh we're getting money up front and we get to stay that sounds like a that sounds like a good deal um you know and then another thing another another thing I've always I always think about is I I maybe there's the other side maybe their prefer better is the qataris and they just they're trying to do everything their power and use any type of tactics to increase the biddish Greece as much as money as they possibly can from the qataris they have seen when the way they conduct our football club that is not a foreign concept for Man United where in terms of before releasing the money they try to get you know they try to run down the price as low as it possibly can you know and so it's um and then we end up overpaying that same time which makes no sense right um so the I'm just I'm just in a way I'm very happy that the world is really seeing the reality of the glazers and how how much of a messy type of ownership they are where nothing is ever straightforward with them so I'm glad that the whole world now is open to that like now people understand what made life has been complaining about you know it's not even about how much money the place to spend or whatever it's about I'm trying to sell a football standpoint the cup does not is not run correctly and people and no matter how much you can complain about this guy Edward Rich Anna et cetera et cetera at the end of the day the reason why may United fans said they start from the top is for this main reason where uh no one like there's so many misinformation so many nonsense out there and so many things that even the grades that I contribute to it like their PR that's putting out there and everything and it's such a it's such a mess so um I'm glad that the whole world is kind of not seen now seeing the reality of the glazes world man united fans has been screaming about the whole time so that is my point and when I'm gonna say this and the last thing I'm gonna say is hmm ah um people might shock you but if it's the qataris great if it's a gym Radcliffe I don't mind I know people don't like to see Jim crackers I know that but for me and at this moment at this time I just don't care I don't like the glaciers and I want anyone but the glazers um I think anything would be better than iglesi that's just my opinion I know people will come back to me say Sir Jim is this niece that in his dad yada yada but I I mean I had up to I had enough of the glazers I I was done with the glazes for a long time and now with this whole process I even I I'm I just want them to go so yeah cool okay just quickly a couple of questions I just want to quickly go back to them for final last just regarding uh sir Jim specifically and then just a brief brief talk about if there's if he's heard of any Transfer News especially this I know you said you haven't heard anything from Kim then Jay but if there's just anything that Tom that appreciates it um so PNP says also obviously so many people watching please like the video like they've been subscribe to the channel if you're new it goes It goes a long way so please like the video helps the algorithm uh PMP um says guitar you'd reach out to millions and be a powerful move interesting the problem is that not everyone on social media wants uh the guitar rules and there's a big divide actually and Lincoln Johnson says Qatar will win this deal the Glazer should know we want guitar uh Sheikh Aram says and I think this needs to be going around Twitter but again I don't trust sources saying I've spoken to the Qatar delegation about offering his offer to six bill I mean I'm looking at Twitter now um it looks like is it coming from Saudi Sports I don't know where it's coming from um in like if I see Ornstein or for britsio then fine sober I don't see any of those guys they've been quite excited I'm at the point where I don't trust anyone not even always you know for Brazil I don't I don't trust anyone at this point because with all the information I'm hearing from Top journalists bro I don't know what to believe in yeah um idiot says when you have experts to Bankers ruining uh your Club what you expect um Scorchers in his back shout Squad says I hope Grace is sold to guitar so we don't have to talk about the glazes anymore I think I I speak for United on that and that's fair and it gets a bit tired about it um and RSV he says I once we get guitars we are finding outside prisons like we've spent 18 years in prison so just finally um Tom just regarding um sir Jim Radcliffe because obviously it's a bit about his being and where and where he's at and what's going on can you just give you a bit of an update regarding the gym camp now in terms of um sir Jim Ratcliffe he's very confident in terms of the propellers that he's put forward um you look at it from yesterday's point of view he's confident and you hear that he's confident because he knows he has money to buy Manchester United for six billion pounds if he had to but he's not going to because he doesn't want to be ripped off so Jim Radcliffe is confident because he's put the proposal in place that gives the Blazers two things some cash on the side is your series already said you will probably put two and a half maybe closer to 2.8 billion pounds on the table right now to buy out the four siblings and then you would still have Joel and avrum retain the 20 stay but in terms of the glaze family accepting that proposal they would have to seed controls as a gym and they would have to hope that he makes Manchester United a success they would have to hope he invests in the infrastructure the training facilities men's women's team like women's football's On The Rise now you have to invest in all aspects of your teams let alone the men's team women's team even youth teams now but youth FA Cup finals are getting Global so our headlines and news in tabloids and stuff it's happening so football is globalizing in different ways and it's going diverse so Jim Radcliffe knows this but the problem is with Jim because he undervalued what Manchester United was worth at 69 percent he then doesn't have the necessary funds in place to buy 69 of what Manchester United is worth because he undervalued it therefore he doesn't have the figures in place as soon as he buys Manchester United to invest in a new stadium to potentially invest a hefty amount in all areas of the different teams so from Mr Jim rutland's point of view he's confident that he's proposal in place that satisfies the Glazer family on two separate levels you get cash here and now but you also get to stay with 20 because I don't have the four figures to buy you out and then they are doing so I'm giving you two of the most important things that you would want but also I get my foot in the door as well but if he gets it if he doesn't get his foot fully in the door because as they say right now he's confident in his proposal because he's got to be that is all he's doing he's praying to to Jesus Allah whoever says his pain to whatever his religious beliefs are he better be praying because to Jim Radcliffe is at the poker table and he has put all his cards on the table because he doesn't have anything else to give so he has to be confident because if you ain't confident then don't bother even being in the process somebody's got to win and somebody's got to lose the qataris don't like losing it anything whether it be a player whether it be a manager a football club a World Cup whatever it is they don't like losing so Jim Radcliffe in this case he's made big wins he's made big losses it happens up and down with him as a person and from what his comes have been saying nothing through the whole process has been calm he's been quite and the reason maybe we've always been Cameron because he always had this backup sleeve it's because he undervalued Manchester United but he couldn't publicly accept and do a statement various spokesperson and say look I accept that I've undervalued what Manchester United is worth so I'm going to have to cut a deal but I pledge to buy them out to if you like remorse for the fans to still keep some of them on his side I pledge to buy them out in two or three years I pledge to buy them out and they have to accept that I buy them out otherwise I don't buy the club something like that but he's not said that and he's not he's not publicly said it he's not private they said it he's not doing anything the only thing that I know right now is the gymnastics is he's Living on a Prayer in terms of the greater family have to accept his officer but as we say if sheikhism has to make another offer he will but if he doesn't and you guys the family decides to do a U-turn from what they think privately and go publicly with shake yasim and the qataris so Jim Radcliffe if he hasn't got anything else to give unless he's gonna have somebody who's willing to go in it with him and come in last minute and willing to give him maybe an extra billion pounds and build a partnership to buy the whole thing or give him more investment and capital to potentially give the Glazer family more money for 50 percent and still keep them in then he isn't going to get the club so at the end of the day he's laid all and bared all for what he can offer now and in terms of his Camp he's confident because what it is is effectively so Jim Ratcliffe out of the two options and proposal he has the best proposal he has the best proposal on the table but the guitar is have the better money on the table for 100 of Manchester United that is the solution so do you go with the better proposal which you get money here and now and you get to stay but you don't get the full money of what you should get or do you take what you can get now or do you accept what you can get now and try and negotiate for more when you get them in the door because whoever gets slapped in a preferred bidder they know they've got one foot in the door and they've got one hand on the keys to buy Manchester United's football club or they put it in the public they just haven't got the power to turn the key yet and open the doors to what they've just bought so at the end of the day private visitation family is accepted to Jim Radcliffe is what they want privately but Money Talks Money Talks and the guitar is off for the right figure that suits what the greatest family have wanted all along our close to it I would find it very hard to understand why the glaze family a wouldn't consider it and honestly wouldn't accept it because you ain't going to get them figures again for five to ten years and you're putting a lot of faith like I say you're gambling a lot and putting a lot of faith in Jim Radcliffe who you've only known for roughly six months in a process well Tom why are you not somebody you've been with a beer with this kind of belief that you know you're right it's like you know when you work out work it out potentially each Glazer family will walk away it was anywhere between 700 800 million pounds where is this belief that somehow in the next 10 maybe 15 years Manchester United at the course right now is going to rapidly increase in value because whoever comes in realistically if they ever want to make a profit on Manchester United or what they paid for it they have to invest in the stadium they have to make Manchester United successful as a team and commercially if you have a brand new stadium you get a lot of sponsorship deals you get a lot of Partnerships for example Spurs they have a partnership with the NFL they have a partnership with formula one like Partnerships bring revenue and revenue brings and Partnerships and revenues also bring a lot more rise and a lot more interest therefore suddenly if you build a new Old Trafford you get all of the perks of it and because people will say we've Tottenham Hotspur that is the newest stadium in the south of England that's the newest Stadium that's down there the newest Stadium really that is up in probably the not in the north northern areas of Old Trafford is probably Liverpool if you want to talk about expansion but if you want to talk about modernization probably Manchester City boom neither of those two clubs in the modern day era have built a new stadium they've just developed upon what's already been there was Manchester United said if you took the Tottenham Hotspur stadium and you put it up at Old Trafford and it's 90 000 seater or close enough to that suddenly that brings in millions of pounds you'd probably make over three 400 million pounds just in tickets per season depending on how successful of a campaign you have European you know domestically in other cups so in terms of what you said to you about where do they believe that you would get more money in the long term well you'll get more money in the long term if somebody's willing to invest in something that you're not willing to because you're not willing to gamble a billion pounds of your own money that you don't really have and in this case you don't really have to because you let the club right for 18 years why invest in something that you don't passionately love or believe in because the greatest family don't as much as they say that they do they don't people can say that you can say something but ultimately you've got to prove it and the way that it's been looked at that now is if there was an option theoretically where the qataris would keeps the gym sorry keep him Jill and avram in in some case or scenario so Jim mate he wouldn't even be in the process he would not even be in the process because the machine would keep them in whether it be in two three years two weeks or whatever if you keep them in for a couple of years enough time for a new stadium to be built enough time for Manchester United to grow commercially because they know the qataris would invest in Manchester United because they have the finances behind them to do so then it's a win-win you've got somebody who can invest big bucks ago you get more value for the 20 of what you own therefore shouldn't they selling 20 of Manchester United from what you would have got for maybe for 20 now you might get a you know close to a billion 1.5 billion pounds you might get closer to three billion you might even double your money of your 20 for what you could get you don't know but it depends on the sort of deals and you know what project and plan a new ownership group would go with whether they want to build a new stadium redevelop or you know what and how successful all of the teams are not just the men's team because women's football as they say a lot more money is going to be pumped into that into the next couple of years youth tournaments for example like there are a FIFA isn't about doing a uh under 20 I think it's under 21s or under 18s uh youth International Tournament similarly to what they're doing foreign tournament for example that they set up in a couple of years time so he's going to football is always going to grow and modernize and for businessmen which are those around me are that just Springs dollar signs because modernization and new tournaments means more money means more competitiveness and if they had it their way and the Super League was still a possibility in the modern day area now for English clubs they would be in it they would be the first Club who would be in it because they would always get a replenishment of funds every single year meaning they could get a billion pounds or hosts to that just to compete in two or three seasons in a Super League which pays for a new stadium so they can stay yeah so ultimately of course then they get what they want so at the end of the day the way that they would look at Manchester United is if they can get somebody to partner with them but they've put in a lot of trust in somebody that they don't know to partner with for five or six years to then hope that that person builds Manchester United up so they get more value for their 20 percent but if they don't yeah and then you know I don't want to speculate but I don't know it's a gym or if Qatar caught them a deal then they kept them in and they absolutely stunk Manchester United out we didn't invest in the stadium and they kept it as it was now well you're just going to get what you would have got five six years ago but you've had to wait or you might even lose more money because man united so it could yeah and the value of the currency yeah yeah and the 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minority option you don't like if you're going to choosing my energy option you knew the minority groups from the second round of bids they've always been here Carla I'll list them here if you know Carlisle management SSB Partners oak tree Capital they're the four main ones that have put minority investment proposals on the table but none of those groups have been sounded out for weeks now have they really if we're being honest like they pretty much gone into their mission and run into the dark and the reason for that is because the Glazer family are prioritizing selling either a massive portion of their shares which is 50 to suggest or selling all of it to the qataris and Shaker soon so they will sell some of Manchester United the question is will the qataris have either done enough already now or do enough in if they have to make a fourth and final bid which they will do if they have to then will it be enough to tempt them to sell all of it and that really relies on what number they would put on the table and it relies on what the global family decided to do publicly because you can do anything privately you can decide privately but until you go public with something like you can always change your mind and that's the thing they can keep us private for another week if they wanted to God forbid for a lot of Manchester United fans you know for the time he's taken but they could do they could wait another week and say no guitar you know shake this thing put another offering and we'll put you in and then we'll go public with you the amount of games and the amount of you know gamesmanship and the time it's taken it wouldn't surprise me if there is a a message behind the madness as to what's going on but I would say that if they pulled out now from any negotiation with sir Jim oh [ __ ] yasim to sell it all I just don't see it because they need investment or they need to sell something one way or the other so they either sell now and get the money that they get for over 50 or before 69 for what yesterday will offer them or you will lose a lot more money in the long term which it doesn't suit them to lose money in the long term when they don't even have the money to invest in the short term to then maintain that they will still get a value in the long term so it doesn't make sense not to sell so I hope they feel like that clears it up for in terms of that there will sell some of Manchester United it just depends whether they will sell partial to Sir Jim or they will sell fully to Qatar and Shake yes sir thanks that's all I'm just checking if there's any other questions yes you have any other questions or no I mean we could talk about uh I think you're trying to talk about anything in terms of the Kim update oh yes yes yes is there anything is there anything in the I know you've spoken to your private about this Tom is there anything regarding the you know the transfer news obviously Kim Washington all these different things is there any is there any truth in any of the links do you know about any of that no well there's been the rumors again like for example the room is about Adrian rabio over the last couple of days it's been Kim and Jay you know you know there'll be these rumors in the mix man yeah I'd always get linked to plays you know agents they use Manchester United to get their clients and get their players a better deal because they know oh you shouldn't have link a place of man united certainly they become Global on on the transfer market because that's how big Manchester United are it's the same for an agent for example who you could have maybe the best player in the championship for example you will link him to Manchester United Football Club suddenly that play becomes known to every single Premier League club and that suddenly happens to a lot of players within Europe so the Rubio rumors today around the Manchester United are looking at a deal for Adrian Rubio as well I hope 10 hard likes I dream ravio but he's not his preferred option he wants a permanent transfer for the long term for that position to be a ball carrier in his team Kim and Jay okay is a target for Ericsson Hagg and his staff that they've looked at and they said Kim Min Jay's a brilliant player and if we can get him for it the figure for his release Quest figure even if we pay them a little bit extra to make sure that they sell to us and nobody else while you're doing so Manchester United would thank him injury if they could right now if their funds were in place but they're not because they don't know where the source of income is coming from qatars the gym or a minority investment group they don't know this is the problem you can plan and you can have plans in place but you don't have the funds in place to know how much you can spend on Tim and Jay how much you can spend on the midfielder on the striker so this talk around Kim and Jay as far as I'm aware he's been contacted and his agents are in contact with Manchester United along with other clubs Liverpool are in contact with his agents PSG in concept of his agents so there is other clubs that are in contact with his agents but yeah Manchester United have done it many times with players where they can agree terms of a contract with a player but it doesn't mean that you're going to sign them so yeah effectively Manchester United could have Kim minche's wages agent fees you know salary agreed upon privately but if they don't get the chance of funds for us in the first three weeks of June uh sorry July if you don't trigger the first three weeks of that within the release course period Then his release Clause then gets renewed so Napoli can then set the pricing of whatever they want and then suddenly it tend to be agreed upon with an offer so the rules are if you like the rumors are that they're in contact with his agents for Kim and Jay but there's nothing agreed in terms of wages fees or anything like that they're just looking at the situation and say Kim and Jay's a Target we want to keep intermediaries open if we want to go and do a deal with you so that's at the stage where they're up with Community but they're not pursuing a deal they're not in talks about a deal they're just keeping in contact with these agents for updates that's it I think I've just posted one more question in here and I think it was some RSV um oh so yeah shake I've just seen you think about Dubai I mean to be honest the question about Dubai I think you could argue is probably answered with similar to Saudi Arabia now there were lots of of interesting parties obviously when you involved the initial process so but have kind of faded away um so yeah I think this is the last question from RS3 says if we do get guitaris which sporting directors do you guys prefer to replace our currents incompetent background staff if we get Mark over Mars it'd be great as his um what do you think about that yassi and then obviously Tom I mean ideally over one will be perfect but it wasn't it was any the reason why he left is the frustration because it was like a massive Scandal that he had with um one of the woman's that was working at IX or some other club I don't remember so I mean I mean we do we got to be careful because we also have the whole amazing agreement situation and to hire uh over Mars Mark over Mars and when he's literally that's the one the reason why he lost his job at IX no matter how well he is at doing his job I don't know man it's for me I've said it before and I'll say it again for me the best signing that man united can do to summer is hire Michael Edwards I don't know if we can persuade him because he does have he was at Liverpool but for me I think man united if may not a serious he will be the perfect person to come in not only does he know the league not only does he know he is very you come with a uh amazing and no answer of how to run a football club like he'll be phenomenal I I generally believe I think Chelsea tried and they try their best to get Michael Edwards for for whatever reason he didn't want to come and join I think he's a gem and I don't know if I don't know what club he is going to go to next but whoever cup he goes to man they're gonna Prosper man he for me he is he is a diamond he's a diamond of a personality Diamond of a person so uh I understand a lot of United fans will not be happy uh to hear Michael Edwards or anything like that but just because he was at Liverpool he had success with Liverpool I mean why I mean if he's good he's good bring him bring him to United so for me I was still clear of March over March because he has a lot of background that it's in PR stuff it will be a PR nightmare to be honest in my general opinion yeah so what do you think we'll round up well in terms of what he says you said about um Michael Edwards I think it's interesting because not only do you get his expertise and you get the the knowledge and the know-how to to properly operate the football side of the football club but also you then get an insight into how your Rivals have conducted themselves and that they've done business and and you then know for example Liverpool's tactics as to how they negotiate deals maybe a lot quicker than Manchester United have over the years like you don't only just buy the knowledge as to what you can bring to Manchester United you also buy what your Rivals think so really you're getting you're getting two you know it's basically throwing two stones to kill one bird essentially and effectively you're getting double the value of what you're paying for your services and people will say for for what it is they ineos with City Radcliffe he's already decided upon who he would want for the sporting Direction Paul Mitchell which even someone like Paul Mitchell isn't a bad option yes people can say it for what it is like he's a lot of his expertise and experience that he's got has come from the French league but the French league is very hard to differentiate Talon from you know you know how can I say from talent to say the actual quality of players that he immersed us through because you can set up brilliant Global scouting networks for example like he did at Monaco he's done a brilliant job there over the years but he wants a new challenge he wants to go somewhere else but he wants to go somewhere else where he's the main man Michael Edwards will want to be the exact same thing for me if I had to look at it from Michael Edgar's point of view I wouldn't see why he would stay in the Premier League just based on the fact of he's been here he's done it he's seen it all like he can easily get a job within European football as a direct somewhere they there's always going to be a position openly Real Madrid will always be a position for a technical director or for a director football to go to it will always be an option you will have the same thing for example where Atletico Madrid or another club where sporting directors come and go but Diego Simeone works with who he works with at the end of the day and the process goes through as a football club so at the end of the day unless Paul Mitchell and Michael Edgewood was having control over the football side of the football club they will not come to Manchester United or any club they have to have total control or they don't come it's as simple as that so in either or of the options I don't think there's a bad scenario I mean look I hate it like if the qataris came in or whatever and they said that they wanted Ralph radnick like who who would just who are they to say to go against it I mean the whole myth around that ten had wouldn't work with Ralph radnik but he States privately that there's not a lot of football brains at Manchester United when he's worked with a structure that's benefited him and suited him iax with vandersar over Mars and himself like the the Illuminati the triangle if you like that brought so much success for the IX team in the short term one trophies and still got two a bit of a successful pattern in Europe like they are using that method he's going to want as many football brains as he can and Ralph radnick's one of the best in the game and he's the most experienced in the game really as a sporting director so either or away I don't really see how there's a bad option the only thing for Manchester United in the case is they have to hire somebody who A's experienced in terms of age or profiling of the jobs that they had or B like you said they know the league like Michael Edwards knows the league because she's been here done it cynical and and you know got the T-shirt Paul Mitchell knows the league as an Englishman he works in the sky scouting network with when he was a chief Scout with Spurs and things like that Southampton sorry like he knows the league and he knows how to operate in it so he'll know how to run a football club but at the end of the day the only decision falls down to is there's no supporting director and that's an ownership model changes and unless an ownership model changes the same people that are in the position that they are now John murto Richard Arnold Darren Fletcher always people who have the different roles in hierarchy and on the boards they will stay as they are and that's an ownership James comes into Manchester United and removes them gives them a nice pay package and says right you're off we want somebody else which in hindsight is what happens most of the time at football clubs you can take for example what happened with Chelsea so um I'm just saying again I like Paul Mitchell I really do I hear what Tom is saying but man oh man I'm thinking man united what I think it would be one of the cool of the of this of of the last decade if my United somehow can convince Michael Edwards to come to may not because here's the thing what is wrong everything I said definitely not definitely not lucky soon definitely not so I'll just put that out there anyway so go on no because the thing because the thing is p people I one thing I've done nothing that's gone for Michael Edwards is the way he has conducted and he has built that Liverpool football squad we're talking about players that you know for decent value for money and gems we're talking about Mo Salah sadio Mane going and taking a risk on um Robinson at Hull City taking a risk on Genie wildo saying hey this player will be perfect for Club system you know I'm also this last summer there was a whole mix of Club idea of what type of player he wanted Michael Edwards the player that he wanted to get it was Christopher and cuckoo which like if you look at it from a foot uh Liverpool aspect in the club aspect it would have been perfect player for them but you know we all know that they ended up signing which was a club signing another thing is like the whole Julian Brent and mo Salah some I I know one thing I the reason why I really like Michael because I want someone that in a way that can if tanhan has an idea hey you know I want this type of player where Mike Edwards gonna be like I understand you like this player but this player will be better for your suit for your system I need someone that can closely work with the manager and not only that like again he built Liverpool when they were when they were struggling like to build that team to for the better team that went not only the champions league but the first premier league time in 30 years man is that's the type of person we need in our football club I I love Paul Mitchell but you know he'll be phenomenal from United but man I think like Tom said we're gonna go to a club he's definitely going to go to a club rather be abroad um whether it be in the Premier League yourself who knows um but he's gonna do wonders and I think I think if we do end up like somehow somewhere end up getting Michael Edwards I think a lot of Liverpool fans will go crazy I think it was it was sent over the whole fan base to a met Dom because they know how much how important it was for their football club and how crucial and how devastating it was when he left when he left it really impacted uh Liverpool Football Club really massively more than people can probably imagine that man I think I think that would be that would be as great as a signing as early Holland was romantic in my opinion that you'll be that big of a sign for us that's that's fair I see that's fair that's fair so and shout out to Rich who's literally joined he's literally just joined in as we're about to um end this in the Stream but thank you we're thankful guys thanks so much for everyone for watching obviously uh thank you Tom so much for going on make sure you check out Tom on Twitter at tomjournalist one yeah say thank you stopping by yes it also has a YouTube channel you can go to yasi where can they find you guys yes guys guys so for my channel is yufc TV uh so share share it up you guys can find it on YouTube um mostly man united content as RDS no we're all man united 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2FX6ktOFYtM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FX6ktOFYtM | Code Corner - Where are exit devices really required? | Welcome to Code Corner with Katie. Let's see what Thinking Man has on his mind today. Where are exit devices really required? That's a great question, thank you. I get this one a lot. First of all, an exit device is also known as: panic bar or panic hardware, fire exit hardware, we see this in the code and it's specifically used on fire rated doors, and the beloved slang, crash bar. Whether it's a modern style bar like the one that's shown in the picture or the older crossbar type, the actuating portion, that is the part you push in on, must extend at least half the width of the door, mounted vertically between 34 and 48 inches above the finish floor. There are many misunderstandings of where an exit device is required. Here are just a couple of them that I see a lot. I thought that all exterior exit doors required exit devices. That's not true, it depends on the occupancy type and how many people. And this one I thought that all stair doors required exit devices especially, the one at the bottom. Again it depends on the occupancy type and the number of people. The code is written around ordinary risk, ordinary hazard. And then it's modified to be more restrictive for higher risk occupancy types and less restrictive for lower risk occupancy types. Group A assembly occupancies are considered high risk. By definition, they are gathering together 50 or more people for purposes such as civic, social, or religious functions, for food or drink consumption, or awaiting transportation. This would include nightclubs, restaurants, banquet rooms, meeting rooms, and many other similar spaces. This is a floor plan of a restaurant bar, it's 5,800 square feet, and has a capacity of up to 387 people. It is Group A assembly. The tables and chairs are not fixed seating and often these spaces tend to be more overcrowded than normal as the owner tries to squeeze in an extra table or two to make more money. It's easy for the exits to get blocked by tables and chairs, trays with dirty dishes, and crowds of people. Compare that scenario to this Group B business occupancy. The open office area is about the same size as that restaurant bar. In fact, it is a little bit bigger, but the occupant load, depending on which IBC the project falls under, is either 40 or 60 people. The open office area is filled with cubicles, which create clear aisles and an easy path to the exits. If there is a fire, or other emergency, these people will reach the exits at different times rather than in a large crowd of panicking people. Business occupancies are not prone to panic. Group E educational occupancies are K-12, including nursery school and some day care, and even though they have fire drills and are familiar with their surroundings, school-aged children are prone to panic and they're considered a high-risk occupancy. Group H high hazard are not normally occupied spaces, but they do have materials that are capable of exploding, or are highly flammable, and are therefore high risk. Electrical rooms are also high risk with equipment 1200 amps or higher and in some cases the benchmark is lower than this. You need to consult your local or state code. And then we have areas that are mixed use. Within a Group B business occupancy, for example, you could have a conference room, multi-purpose room, or a training room, and if there's 50 or more people in that space, that's considered Group A assembly and exit devices would be required along your path of egress including the exits from the story. This is from IBC 2015, other editions are similar, and it tells us that doors serving a Group H high hazard occupancy, regardless of occupant load, and doors serving rooms or spaces with an occupant load of 50 or more in Group A assembly or E educational occupancy and electrical rooms with equipment of 1200 amps or more shall not be provided with a latch or a lock other than panic hardware or fire exit hardware. Codes are a minimum and sure you can use an exit device, even if the code doesn't require it. It may be the best solution for your door opening. Bear in mind that the IBC is an exceptional code and there may be exceptions to this requirement elsewhere. For more information and continuing education opportunities, please visit ASSA ABLOY Academy by clicking on the link in the comments below. Please click like and subscribe to this channel and follow me on twitter at arch consultant and/or connect with me on LinkedIn for updates. You can email code questions to katherine.flower assaabloy.com. Thanks for joining me in the Code Corner today. My name is Katie Flower and my goal is to help you achieve Safecurity in the built environment | Door Hardware Nerds | UCODbPRIupjimiPVxCBGZ0uQ | 2021-07-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 822 | 5,532 |
3M_Y6keeELk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M_Y6keeELk | How Many Prosthetics Do Amputees Need?? *The Reality of Amputee Prosthetics* | how many legs does an apt need sounds like the start of a joke but it's not it's a very serious question and one that i never considered before becoming an apt myself let's find out and dive in hello there my beautiful lovely talented and delightful internet friends welcome back to my channel thank you so much for joining me today on footless joe i am joe i am missing a human foot a meat foot and i wanted to talk a little bit today about why i have three different feet for one missing body part i didn't spend a whole lot of time contemplating how many legs an amputee might need before i became one myself and as i've gone through this process i've realized that the number is definitely more than one you definitely need more than one prosthetic leg if you want to participate in the kinds of activities that an able-bodied person might be able to participate in so let's talk about how many legs an amputee really needs and how they can actually get those because it's a little bit more difficult than you might think but first let me introduce you to our sponsor a huge thank you today to duvol this is their radiance spin care system it's something i've talked about before i did a sponsorship with them a few months ago and legitimately i have used this just about every single day since then if you don't have a spin brush for your facial skin care and even for your whole body skincare it's something that i would highly recommend checking out i keep in the shower and i use it to cleanse my face there's no way with just using my fingers that i could ever get my skin nearly as clean as this gets it i have noticed that the acne that i have when i get you know zits every now and again it happens that has decreased significantly since i started using this in the radiant system there are actually a variety of brushes from a body care to a 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one is it 45 we're gonna find out when i was a newborn amputee and by that i mean a 27 year old woman who had just become an amputee at my first prosthetics appointment my prosthetist at the time asked me do you want to be able to wear high heels or do you want to be able to go hiking now there were a few things that were interesting to me about that question being the starting question first of all the idea that i needed to decide then or in the very near future if i wanted to be able to wear a type of shoe that's very common for women to wear that i would like to wear or if i want to be able to do something that's very common for people to be able to do and participate in that i had i had one of two options right and i probably could have spent some time thinking about that but for me i was like well i really want to be able to wear high-heeled shoes because i never have been able to because my ankle was so messed up before it was cut off but the big reason why i had this done was so i could get active again so i could do things that i love so i could take my dogs for a walk so i could go hiking and so i was like let's let's go with the hiking option and that is how i ended up with this this is the osser proflex xc torsion it's got this little torsion ball here which actually comes in very handy for hiking that puppy actually does something it actually does allow for a little bit more movement which is fantastic oh my foot has a hole oh my gosh do you see that it has a hole in it i legitimately did not see and it's got a crack in the bottom what the heck sad side note these foot shells like the thing that kind of looks like a human foot but also not really these are the only things that insurance does not cover which is why my foot has had dog chew marks dog teeth marks in it for um you know about a year now and this nice little divot there in the foot this is a part like any part of a of a prosthetic leg a prosthetic foot i don't understand why insurance doesn't cover them what you may not think by looking at this though at first glance is that it it does not adjust heel heights at all it is it is flat on the ground now there is a little bit of fiddling around i can do with the screws in here to kind of point it forward a little bit more if i had boots that had like a little bit of a heel but even then that's pretty uncomfortable something else that was interesting kind of built into this question was the realization which i learned going through this process is that insurance companies generally speaking only pay for one prosthetic every three years so you got it you gotta pick one and you better pick the right one because you are gonna be stuck with it for three years for this one right here i am almost at two years which makes me very excited because i only have one year left to go until i can pick a new one and add to my wardrobe of feet wardrobe of feet is probably not a sentence you thought you'd wake up this morning hearing but there you go you're welcome so i chose the the more activity the hiking option and understood that unless i had many thousands of dollars on hand or unless someone gifted it to me something like that i wouldn't be wearing eye heels for the next three years so if i can hike but not wear high-heeled shoes with this what else can i do or not do well can i think is probably the wrong word what is wise or what is really what you're really able to do in different legs does have limitations like for instance i could in theory run on this but i can't actually run because it's not built for that kind of movement it's a different kind of movement that your body goes through running versus walking i have tried to like jog just to see what it would feel like and um well it does not feel great because there is not the spring that this carbon fiber awesome running blade has in it when this finally has a socket attached to it which will hopefully be happening in a week or two it will be built specifically for running and it won't be super comfortable to for instance walk in one of the reasons for that is because when they build this they build it so that if you're standing still your hip on whatever side is amputated is going to be up about an inch the reason for that is because when you're running it's going to compress this and your hips are going to be even which is what you want for running that is not comfortable for standing or regular walking these are built for very different purposes so what about this guy what's what's this guy over here well this is my biking foot why would i need a biking foot excellent question this is actually one that uh i wasn't aware of probably till i was given an indoor bike and i started trying to bike the socket for these two is very different and if you're unfamiliar the socket is this part the part that is actually going to go around my residual limb as you can tell this is kind of falling apart but it still works great that's all that matters my walking leg would not allow for the range of motion to be able to bend my leg far enough to complete a pedal stroke and so my fantastic prosthetist took one of my old sockets cut it down in the back which wouldn't work for walking because it doesn't provide the proper support for me to be able to walk well walk with good alignment walk with good support walk in a straight line and he cut it down enough in the back that would allow my knee to bend that far but the problem then is that i had two sockets but only one foot and so every morning if i wanted to get on the bike i would go through a process of like unscrewing all these grooves getting the alignment right switching over to the other socket getting the alignment right biking unscrewing everything transferring it back over hoping that i got the alignment right for that day and that's something that's totally doable a lot of people do that and i was grateful like have a second socket that i could do that with but my prosthetics office and my prosthetist in particular zach was incredibly kind and gave me one of their old feet that was a similar size to my foot the foot that is in here is actually about a size and a half larger than my actual foot size but it worked out perfectly because i put the bike shoe on there and then we're good to go so with these three i'll be able to walk hike bike and run which is absolutely amazing and fantastic and a dream come true but what about swimming none of these are built for swimming or good for swimming a lot of people ask me about swimming actually i have gone swimming once since amputation it was in a saltwater pool and in salt water you float a little bit easier so i kind of wanted to see what swimming would be like and it went perfectly fine i was on a swim team when i was a kid so i'm pretty good at swimming and just kicking with my my little nubbin it felt really weird but it was doable however if you're going snorkeling or scuba diving or something like that you might want to attach a fin to your leg and there are a variety of ways that you can do that i'll pop some of them up on screen people use all different kinds of options but none of those are covered by insurance so either you're working with a program you're paying out of pocket to get it or you're adapting and i think that's one of the pillars of being an apt is that your life is all about adaptation and this was nothing new to me because having a really messed up ankle for years of my life i was very familiar with like going to an exercise class and going to do something be it mma or an exercise class or crossfit or whatever and just letting the instructor know hey my ankle's messed up i'm gonna have to adjust some things just so you know that's what i'm doing i would have that conversation wherever i went to try to do something new and you get really good at it you get good at adapting to different situations and realizing your own limitations i think that there are there are two things i really want to say when it comes to how many legs does an amputee need to be able to walk you need one that fits you well and isn't too painful isn't too uncomfortable and you can walk you know in a straight line with but for a lot of us and this is not everybody i'm just speaking for myself and other people and i know just walking is not enough is being able to walk a gift oh my god yes it is absolutely incredible and i am forever grateful that i'm able to do that but if that's all i could do then i would have to say no to my friends who asked me to go hiking i live in colorado it's like what people do i wouldn't be able to hop on a bicycle or walk on rocky terrain or go to pace above a slow walk i wouldn't be able to snowboard or ski or get in the water and really get going there are so many different activities that i'd be restricted from which is a bummer right i feel like there's this delicate balance of being really grateful for what you have but also being like i want to be able to do the other things too like for instance let's go back to skiing and snowboarding i live in colorado as previously mentioned meaning that the majority of the activities that people do here are go into the mountains and hike or go into the mountains and ski and snowboard and i have never gone skiing or snowboarding except for this one time when i was eight and my parents took me to anaconda montana and we went skiing which was awesome but i was more excited about the fact that we got to see sled dogs that is not important for you to know for this video but now you know sled dogs are fantastic and got eight-year-old joe very excited but i've never been able to go skiing or snowboarding that's something i'd really like to try but to do that in a way that supports my body well i would need a snowboarding leg for instance my friend annika has a snowboarding leg and i'm pretty sure she said it cost something like 30 grand not that she had to pay personally but the actual device itself is that does that mean i can never go skiing or snowboarding no i can probably make one of these work and have a great time but i'm not gonna be able to do it at like an optimal level at a level that's really made for my body would be adjusting and adapting to it unless i had 30 grand to shell out the reality for many amputees is that they have one or two legs and they pick the activities that they can do with those i think it's really unfortunate that prosthetics are so expensive that they're so out of reach for most people like there's no way that i could ever buy this this was given to me by a good friend there's no way that i ever could have gotten this you know unless i saved up for quite a while unless for the kindness of other people and there are grant programs out there that hook people up and hook mpt athletes up with the with the gear as in the legs that they need but it's a struggle and you really have to like think ahead and make decisions about what kind of life you want and what restrictions you want on your life when you're getting that one leg that you can have for those three years i'm just gonna throw in my two cents here and say that i really do think it is unfortunate that insurance companies only cover one type of device every three years because if someone wants to be more active if someone wants to do more things it's in the interest of their health physical and mental i would argue to be able to do those things and not covering additional legs additional feet to allow them to do those things i think is really unfortunate i think saying that like you have one leg be happy with it for three years at least you're able to do something like yes there is a lot of gratitude in that but also i don't know i just think it's unfortunate that insurance companies have decided that amputees really only need to be able to walk and that's it i really think there should be coverage and options for people who want to do more things and want to be more active i think it would be an insurance company's interest to be honest with you i know that this is like this is a united states of america kind of issue because other countries are not like this but we currently are so how many feet does an amputee need i think the answer at the end of the day is you figure it out when you become an amputee you kind of play it by ear and figure out what you want to do and what your lifestyle is like what you're wanting to do and achieve and you plan accordingly and sometimes that means waiting long periods of time to be able to do those things i am so thankful for these three legs that allow me to do three things that i really love i realize how lucky i am to have these and i'm really grateful for it and i'm also hopeful to be able to do more in the near future i want to be able to wear high heels and a pre-dress i want to be able to go skiing or snowboarding i want to be able to go swimming and actually kick with both legs and have it be effective because kicking with this i feel like is more just like for the show of it right it's like what my body's just used to i don't think it's really doing that much i feel like this really doesn't help propel me through the water i think at the end of the day to answer the title of this video you know how many how many legs does an amputee really need need is a funny word here right like as i said to be able to walk you really only need one but for those who want to do more you are going to need additional pieces of equipment to be able to do that in a way that doesn't hurt your body if i ever won the lottery if i ever got just super rich out of nowhere i would definitely buy a leg that would allow me to uh wear heels this is my uh sign for wearing heels apparently and one to be able to ski and snowboard a swimming leg maybe a gymnastics leg am i a gymnast no would i like to be yes do i realize that i'm probably too old for that for sure but why not give it a shot maybe an ice skating leg we're getting wild and crazy now here kids but for now i'm incredibly grateful and happy with the three that i have while i do dream of more in the future thank you again so much to our sponsor duval for sponsoring this video check out their links down below for this and also for that facial sponge which i literally use every day and really really like to my patrons over on patreon thank you so much for supporting me financially being a part of this community and being a part of this channel i truly appreciate you enable me to do this and i am forever grateful for that if you don't know what patreon is it is a place where you can financially support creators that you care about or want to support and in return you get a little bit of a community and you get some cool perks like behind the scenes pets videos and to you watching this video thank you so much for spending a few minutes out of your day here with me today you could be anywhere in the world i know many of you are all over the world doing absolutely anything and he chose to spend a few minutes with me and that means the world to me thank you i love you guys i'm thinking about you and i'll see you in the next video bye guys i'm very bummed that my toe has a hole in it i can see like the carbon fiber through it what a bummer i guess this is kind of my own fault because i was told not to walk without wearing socks or shoes and i've done a lot of barefoot walking because i like barefoot walking all right but i guess i must now pay the consequences [Music] the more you love the more | Footless Jo | UCvFroKGvBjvALxCTFzZXL5w | 2020-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,661 | 18,407 |
FJ95DyTRjfU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ95DyTRjfU | Amazon Kindle for Kids | How to connect to Audiobooks and How To Set Up | in this video we're going to show you how to set up the kindle rainbow birds in space station we already have two kindles that we bought for our other two children one who is seven and the other one who was nine at the time we have six and a half year old twins and we decided that rather than waiting for them to turn seven before we bought them their kindle we were going to get them kindles straight away especially given the lockdown and not being in school so we ordered these two which by the time we ordered them in the united kingdom we could get more than just the blue colored cover so as you can see they have got the space station one and the rainbow birds one and those are the only two print type covers that they have the covers are very nice and durable the space station one is red on the inside and the rainbow birds one is a different color on the inside and because our daughters are identical twins it was important that they had kindles that were distinguishable from each other when i get to show you how to set these up i'm going to show it in real time and that's because some of the processes they take a little bit longer and i don't want you thinking that there's something wrong with your kindle for kids when it's taking longer just because i have sped it up during the editing process so in terms of setting them up it's super easy you do have to have an amazon account yourself as the adult as the parent who is going to be controlling access to the kindle for kids and setting it up is very easy within your own kindle settings i have a kindle voyager which is a sixth generation one and i've had that for several years and i'm very happy with it which is why i decided to get kindles for my kids so when you switch it on it's going to take you through a process whereby you have to add the child profile you can't actually add the child profile on this kindle you have to have set up the child profile elsewhere whether that's on your desktop or on your kindle the first thing that you have to do when you turn it on is to select your language the language you are selecting is the language for the navigation controls and for the display as well if you have a kindle account an amazon account in one of the different amazon jurisdiction then you will have access to the kindle books within that market so if it's japanese or it's german so you'll be able to get your specific language books you have to connect to your wi-fi so it's a good idea to have your wi-fi password handy depending on your wi-fi speed this process might take a little bit longer and as i said you need to have a kindle amazon account already registered with these kindles currently they come with a free subscription for one year to amazon fire for kids which means that your kids will get access to a lot of free books so as you can see i already have a family library set up for each of the individual children and so you have to select who you're going to assign this particular device to there are quick actions to help you navigate through your reading experience most kids are quite intuitive in figuring this out i've very rarely had to show them how to use it and i think it's because they're familiar with using tablets and so the design of this kindle i think is quite good in terms of the user interface so you'll see that the books that will be allocated according to the age of the child that you've added because when you set up your child profile in your own amazon kindle account you have to put in the age so that they can know to recommend age appropriate books and this is quite useful i have found that uh some of the books that i recommended for my 10 year old are not books that were that my six-year-olds would have found interesting some of the books um especially these uh keeper and chip books which are the bane of my life they tend to go with landscape and all other books that are portrait style are fine but these ones are very challenging to get out of so i'm just showing you so that you kind of don't panic like i did when i first came across them they're quite you just have to really tap at the top edge of your screen in order to get out of the landscape uh books although now my kids know to avoid these uh like a plague plague apart from the landscape books everything else works pretty well the touch screen is super sensitive to the point where if you're heavy-handed with it instead of scrolling you'll find that you're opening a book when you select a book it's queued up and it starts to download and how fast a book downloads will depend on your wi-fi connection so i'm showing you there what a book might look like and how it navigates it's very simple to enlarge the text um which is i think it's a lot more useful for the grown-ups to date i haven't seen any of my kids using the text enlargement feature probably because they have better eyesight than i do even on books that have images the color grading for the screen is good even though it's gray scale you do get a really good idea of what the picture is meant to be pressing the home tab takes you to your library and you do have a progress page where you can check on the activity of your children you can also check this activity on your own kindle device as well the cover has got a magnetic bit at the edge so it's easy to open and easy to close you press the off button that automatically institutes the screen saver and when you close it it shuts it down and it takes a normal 2.0 usb charger so you don't necessarily need to use the specific charger that comes with the kindle itself another useful feature of the kindle is the ability to look up the meaning of words so in this example if you look up the word beautiful you get a dictionary entry for it and the wikipedia option is not available on kindle for kids which is fantastic in my opinion and another fantastic thing that you can do with this is then whatever word has been looked up is saved under activities and if you wanted to if you had the time and the inclination it means that you've got flash cards to go over with your child to help them build their vocabulary i have four kids i don't have the time or the inclination to do that i do encourage them to go over the new words that they have learned but i can see how other people might find this useful getting the kindle to full charge doesn't take long at all so if you go into settings you will be able to connect your kindle to some bluetooth headphones by turning on the bluetooth there are audio books available within uh the kindle amazon for kids kindle shop that comes with the free one-year subscription but you can only use wireless headphones for that and you have to turn on the bluetooth connect it pair it with your headphones and then they'll be able to listen to audiobooks and my son does that and he says he enjoys it very much to enter your parental controls you have to put in your parental control pin and that will give you access to all of your children's libraries and if you wanted to check on their progress you would just check on their progress over there and if you want to add books when you click on their profile you have the option of adding books and you can just select the books that you have available in your library and you select it it shows a tick next to it and then when you're done you just click done and it will upload the book on to the particular device that you sent it to and when your child goes onto their kindle they just have to sync up the kindle so that it updates with the new books that you have added so your children will never be able to buy a book you will be the one that has to buy the book and it goes on to your kindle and then you then share it to your children you can share the same book to up to the uh four profiles because you can only create a maximum of four profiles on your kindle account for uh the kids options so if you buy the one book you are able to share it um to the four uh children [Music] which one should i have uh so this one is yours this one's got the juju and then this one i see that jay you [Music] right so you go put them in your tattoos | Hila at Home | UC3m1PLoTKqRSonc5AmgKMjg | 2020-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,599 | 8,173 |
4UNXOdREg58 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UNXOdREg58 | 2020-21 Contenders Basketball Box Pack Random #1 | about that yo whatever everybody is your boy uncle jesse all right we have filled our contenders uh basketball pack random number one so let's go uh jimbo says don't waste your money i mean it's money well what else is there to do with it all right so i'm gonna set aside box number three since my guy on instagram that's been buying personals chose that box put that on the side and uh let's see what we can get done with these other ones here let's see if the dice can decide six and uh one is seven and look at that number seven still available so there we go all right so that should be the random and here is everyone that's in the break now before we do any of that as you can see box seven okay as always good luck everybody thank you isaac all right so here's what i'm gonna do i'm gonna open the box take the packs out i'm gonna number every pack and then i'm gonna random them mix them up a little bit here either way i'm gonna random them in the randomizer so all right so we should have 12 so we've got one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven and twelve i use my best handwriting for that all right so you can more or less see a little bit there i got them all numbered cool awesome now let's random starting with the names then the uh pack numbers and then we'll see who gets what good luck everybody jimbo listen it took me a while to get past 10 and i don't have more fingers than 10 but uh eventually you know i figured it out well jms that's because there's uh 10 cards in every pack all right you know what jms thanks thanks to you i went over on the random but that's fine because i'll just brand them the packs nine times no big deal but uncle jesse you can't do that ah well i just did all right we're gonna go nine as long as i random the packs and the the names the same amount of times it doesn't really matter all right nine times here we go seven eight money shot nine copy paste sort this no sort this by names not random and there we have it all right i thought i had uh some post-it notes i guess not all right okay so chad gets packs 10-4-1. there's ten there's four and there's one good luck chad all right next is gasper gas burns packs five seven nine five seven and nine good luck gasper then we got schroeder happy birthday hannah let's see if we can get something real nice on hannah's birthday here for schroeder packs 11 and 12. good luck schroeder ryan has pex263 two six and three and last but not least we got william with pack number eight all right so there's william here's pack eight you had that on the screen long enough i'll put it on the side here and as always good luck everybody thank you isaac right back eight what do you got all right good luck willie we have a lottery ticket kiera lewis jr for the pelicans and that's about it no autograph or parallel in there sorry william next up is ryan i'm gonna start with pack three good luck ryan we got a james wiseman lottery ticket for the warriors nice warriors going to be a scary team next year clay thompson coming back wiseman should improve from year one to year two watch out pack six got the old dummy card playoff ticket to 249 for jason tatum justin then we're gonna have to put the team on his back with jaylen brown out for the year got pack two who's gonna win it this year the heat duh what'd you think i was gonna say jalen smith rookie of the year insert for the sons it'll probably be the if the if they can stay healthy it'll probably be the nuts but i like the heat's chances right money shot sorry schroeder pack 11. good luck oh rj barrett 9 of 10 nick's autograph very nice very nice rj barrett is gonna have a great playoffs i feel it and rj cards are gonna go through the roof so are quickly and speaking of the knicks obi topping with the lottery ticket schroeder with a couple nice packs man very nice got one of the two autographs there happy birthday hannah right gasper's turn i'm gonna start with pack nine good luck jasper got a giannios superstar die cut for the box not numbered but nice looking all right pack seven we got devin booker with the sweet shot all right pack five good luck gasper got the sweet shot james harden nets sorry jasper no autograph or parallel in your packs which means chad should be getting the second and final autograph good luck chad starting with pack one any devin the cell lottery ticket spurs the top motors come on oh i don't need anything right now peg four what do we have here we got the joker nicola joe kitch 33 of 99 semi-final ticket nuggets who do the nuggets play in the first round or is that still to be determined and pac-10 what do we have interesting kenyon martin jr 22 of 49 finals ticket that could be a big hit rockets are rebuilding and his dad was pretty good kenyan martin senior and this is also a variation too decent and that is gonna do it for the break so quick recap for chad we got the martin junior 49 joker to 99 and the lottery ticket of a cell gasper we got a hard and sweet shot a booger sweet shot and a superstar giannis schroeder the rj 9 of 10 a top and lottery ticket ryan uh jaina smith rookie of the year jason tatum 249 a weisman lottery ticket and for william the care lewis jr lottery ticket and that's gonna do it thank you all i'll get | RipCityCards | UCJMtqC0Bn4tGz8xCsrSq9-g | 2021-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,039 | 5,265 |
qJ0dUAdkVW0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ0dUAdkVW0 | The Secrets of Sacred Geometry and Those Who Mastered It | Ahoy their Beautiful Soul we've got another really fun one for you today it's one of the most mind-blowing pieces of content we've seen in a long time and it's such an honor to share it with you this is an exclusive episode from Gaia called the masters of the net diving deep into the 40 Years of research by Dr Robert Gilbert PhD a former nuclear biological chemical defense Marine Corps instructor who went through his own Awakening and became the founder of the vesica institute for holistic studies his work as you'll soon see offers a new way of understanding the invisible energy Matrix that underlies everything in the physical world while the mainstream understanding of reality has been largely restricted by the materialistic worldview each day there is an ever-growing body of research that suggests that we can understand the underlying Foundation of existence in an entirely new way and by this understanding we may become free to live harmoniously with ourselves and the whole world once this episode is complete if you enjoyed it please check out the rest of this series on Gaia using the link in the description it's definitely worth it enjoy [Music] there is a pattern behind everything in your life it's pain or pleasure happiness or misery success or failure the hidden key to self-empowerment is the knowledge of these patterns which direct Our Lives sacred geometry teaches the master patterns which create our world and which are the true secret behind all manifestation [Music] series removes the veils of previously hidden knowledge you will learn key subtle energy patterns which when activated regularly in your own energy field can change your life [Music] welcome I'm your host Dr Robert J Gilbert founder of the vesica institute for holistic studies for over 40 years I have intensively researched the patterns behind human life this includes scientific studies from my time as a U.S Marine Corps instructor in the field of nuclear biological chemical warfare defense and studies of spiritual Traditions around the world while completing my PhD in International Studies I'm excited to share with you in this series some of the highlights of these 40 Years of research we will explore together the hidden patterns which manifest everything in physical existence this is a journey of empowerment by learning how to work with subtle energy patterns known to ancient Traditions you can initiate an alchemical transformation within yourself this process can Empower your individual evolution of Consciousness and thereby assist the raising of Consciousness on our planet we begin with a hidden lineage of initiates known in ancient Egypt as the masters of the net these initiates knew a great secret that behind everything in physical existence is an invisible Matrix of energy which is the source of all physical manifestation it is this invisible energy Matrix which materializes everything in the physical world through the patterns we call sacred geometry the term sacred geometry is comprised of Geo meaning Earth and metri meaning measurement sacred geometry literally means the sacred measure of the earth we can also think of this in a larger sense of sacred geometry meaning the Divine blueprints of Consciousness and energy in the ancient world all of the temples monuments and political power centers were built on the larger power spots of the Earth's energy grid and were used for establishing the exact placement of the central axis of the building the walls the altars and all the other features in sacred buildings the Ancients knew that many of these large-scale Earth grids are connected to the sacred geometry patterns we know today as the platonic solids they're called platonic solids because they appeared in the writings of Plato 2500 years ago however these forms were known in Ancient Temple Sciences long before the time of Plato the platonic solids are the geometric forms which correspond to the four elements of earth water air and Fire everything then there is the form of The Fifth Element the universal life force which the Greeks called ether and was known as Chi Ki Prana and other names in different traditions this is the fifth and final platonic solid this Fifth Element form is the 12-sided dodecahedron which was considered sacred and sometimes secret in the Greek tradition Plato hints at it when he described the Earth as looking from above like a 12-sided ball in ancient Traditions both the earth and the entire universe were considered to have the form of a dodecahedron it's easy to see why over the entrance to Plato's initiation school there was said to be a sign which read no one ignorant of geometry may enter [Music] in the 1970s Ivan Sanderson wrote an article showing the geometric locations of physical anomalies on the Earth the most famous of these locations is the Devil's Triangle around Bermuda however Sanderson found that there was a geometric pattern of similar sites all around the globe Sanderson found these locations were at the nodal points of the platonic solid known as the icosahedron as we will see in a later episode of this series The icosahedron is not only the sacred geometry shape for this part of the energy grid of the earth it is also known in science today as a key biological form which appears for example in the geometric form of viruses the most basic form of life researchers discovered that to make these Earth grid Maps align properly to these sacred geometry patterns Point number one of the grid needed to be aligned to one of the world's great large-scale power spots Giza plateau in Egypt and so it is here in the civilization of ancient Egypt built on this primary power spot of the earth grid that we will find evidence of an ancient initiation system based on the invisible energy grids which in ancient text are often referred to as Nets or the net in India for example the jeweled net of Indra is described as a net extending infinitely in all directions with jewels which glitter like stars at every nodal point of the net every Jewel reflects all the other jewels in itself other interpretations include that every bright Jewel at the nodal points of the net is an Atman which is the spirit core within human beings and all Spiritual Beings each Atman Spirit core has the same Divine Essence as all others but with their own unique qualities based on the karma they have generated through acting in the physical world in the highest levels of modern physics it is understood that physical matter is based on both physical particles in different states of vibration and on waves waves can collapse into particles particles can disintegrate back into waves this is called wave particle duality in modern physics similarly ancient Traditions based both their understanding of natural forces and their healing methods on Dynamic vital energy not on the physical matter itself which is simply a lower denser manifestation of the underlying energy patterns ancient Traditions understood that energy in different states is the core of all existence this brings us to an important secret of sacred geometry whenever you see a physical form including the forms of sacred geometry we will explore in this series don't think of it as a solid inert structure always keep in mind that what stands behind this physical structure is the net the vibrational Matrix of energy that this form crystallized out of remember that the physical form can change immediately when the background energy Matrix changes everything is energy so sacred geometry patterns are crystallized forms showing us the invisible vibrational Matrix which is the higher reality this vibrational Matrix is the net which ancient Traditions learn to master understanding that the solidity of physical matter is an illusion that it can change based on changing the vibrational Matrix behind matter is the secret of all Advanced Energy healing and what we call today vibrational medicine it is also the secret of all advanced spiritual activation of the human being foreign these nets are energy grids work on higher plane levels in addition to their work on the physical plane to create physical form modern physics has allowed materialism to restrict its understanding of this larger reality so that modern materialism only sees energy manifesting at two levels the electromagnetic and the physical levels one of the most popular models of these higher planes today is the seven planes model from the theosophical society this image of the seven planes of nature is derived from the modern system of biogeometry developed by Dr Ibrahim Karim in Cairo Egypt Dr Karim found the geometric shapes which connect in resonance to each plane which makes possible very advanced work in testing or directing energy to these planes we will discuss biogeometry in more detail in the final episode of this season working with higher planes along with the net of the vibrational Matrix is a key secret of spiritual initiation this makes possible Advanced applications in manifestation Prosperity work and the materialization of energy and thought forms into physical reality it is all about knowing how to work with the patterns of energy which move from the higher planes of Consciousness into vibrational matrices and then crystallize into physical manifestation modern materialistic science doesn't allow itself to consider any planes above the physical plane it bans any discussion of metaphysics just as dogmatically as any fundamentalist religion enforces the suppression of heretical ideas instead modern science talks about Dimensions rather than higher planes modern advanced physics is full of higher dimensions in fact modern physics requires the existence of many higher dimensions in order for the mathematics of quantum physics to work out but despite these higher dimensions in physics equations materialistic science continues to insist that this is simply a mathematical artifact and does not indicate the existence of any higher metaphysical realities so let's take just a moment to understand the basics of what dimensions are as these have taken the place in physics today of the classical ideas of the higher planes of existence physics today teaches that our physical reality is literally a three-dimensional geometric grid comprised of three axes each at a 90 degree angle to the others we start with zero Dimensions which is a point in energy center in physics it is connected to the idea of the singularity as the source of all creation in spiritual terms the Zero Dimensional point is the gateway to the Divine Unity from which all polarity and manifestation emerges which ancient Traditions would call the Divine plain the Zero Dimensional point is literally the spiritual origin point from which physical space is created to create the First Dimension Point moves parallel to itself to create a line the point then moves on a new axis creating lines between the new point and the two previous points making the simplest two-dimensional straight line form the triangle the point then moves on a new 90 degree axis which creates not only new lines between the now four points but also creates planes on all sides of this now three-dimensional form this makes the simplest straight line three-dimensional geometrical form the tetrahedron we have now moved from the point to the line to the plane to the solid from zero Dimensions to three dimensions if we move the point into another new axis away from the existing three dimensions of space we then create a fourth dimensional object we cannot see any aspect of fourth dimensional or higher forms because our human senses are based on perceiving our three-dimensional world however it may be that our subtle organs of spiritual perception could perceive these higher Dimensions or higher planes this realization that beings with sense organs for only lower Dimensions could only see fragments of higher dimensional objects was the basis for the concept of flat land by Edwin Abbott the Flatland concept shows how a two-dimensional being could only see simple two-dimensional or one-dimensional aspects of three-dimensional objects moving through the plane of the world that he perceives the lesson of course is that the same is true for us as three-dimensional beings we can only see 3D or lower dimensional sections of any fourth dimensional or higher dimensional objects moving through our world this flatland concept of our only perceiving small fragments of higher dimensional objects moving through our world opens up new understandings of mysterious spiritual manifestations of UFO sightings Etc Fifth Sixth and even higher dimensional forums are also possible and have already been identified in advanced scientific mathematics and geometric studies when we see these higher dimensional geometric forms on a flat two-dimensional surface they appear as a complex grid pattern the net described in the ancient traditions so if we add another point to the preceding series of dimensional images a new point which would now be in the fourth dimension along an axis shift not perceivable by a three-dimensional person this would create a fourth dimensional form of which we would only see a shadow of it in our dimension note that the fourth dimensional form at the end of this sequence when shown in a lower dimensional projection as a flat 2D form from a specific perspective looks like a five-pointed star a pentagram inside a five-sided enclosure a pentagon this opens up the possibility that forms and sacred geometry used in ancient spiritual traditions are actually lower dimensional projection views of higher dimensional objects these 2D or 3D sacred geometry patterns may actually have the hidden power to energetically connect us to higher dimensional realities as we will see in a later episode the pentagram form we see here created by higher dimensional projection is a key sacred geometry pattern for the human energy body and has been used for Spiritual and magical purposes throughout recorded human history this pentagram within a pentagon is also related to the large dodecahedron of the earth grid we saw earlier in this episode the dodecahedron is comprised of 12 pentagons showing that the energy geometries of the human body also exist in a larger macro form in the energy grids of the Earth itself this is a profound aspect of sacred geometry that geometric forms we see may just be shadows of higher dimensional forms which most human beings have not yet developed a sense organ to perceive directly [Music] we have explored some basics of energy grids or what the Ancients called the net as patterns which create the physical world and which manifest on multiple planes and dimensions we can now explore the hidden tradition of the Masters of the net in ancient Egypt the ancient Egyptian tradition cultivated deep hidden knowledge and applications of the energetic net behind all physical manifestation both in the human energy field and in the Earth itself in modern physics it is understood that all physical matter is within an energy grid of space and time today we see in physics books a representation of the net of space-time being distorted by physical Mass this net is often shown looking like a rubber sheet with a squared geometric grid on it being distorted and stretched by an object such as a planet this means that the net is malleable and it can be modified over five thousand years before modern physics this same energy grid which is today called the net of space-time was known and shown in the ancient Egyptian Mysteries as the net which creates and sustains all physical existence learning to tap the power of this geometric energy grid was a key aspect of the Egyptian temple initiation those initiated into these Mysteries were known as the masters of the net behind the illustrations on the Egyptian temple walls were geometric grids constructed first by the artist before creating the final illustrations we see on the completed Temple walls in Egypt these geometric grids used in ancient Egypt are known to Modern egyptologists but with their materialistic Viewpoint many believe these grids to have only been a practical method to lay out the illustrations on the wall they ignored the vast literature in ancient Egypt which describes this net and its magical power there are specific terms used for different aspects of the geometric net of energy by the Egyptian initiates of the Temple some of those terms are seen here from hieroglyphic text published by British researchers in the late 1800s there were also direct representations of the net for the public the net was often represented metaphorically as a net used to catch fish or to catch birds initiates were shown learning to master the net and its powers deeper initiation teachings were also held within the net imagery ancient Egyptians did not refer to non-physical beings as gods or goddesses as they are translated into English today from ancient text but rather they refer to these beings as netters the conscious forces of nature which the initiate learns to directly communicate with and to direct their power many nectares were shown with animal heads not because ancient Egyptians worshiped animals as a sometimes falsely speculated today but because they understood that higher Divine Powers manifested through specific animals just as today we say clever as a fox the ibis-headed nedder was known to the ancient Egyptians as jehute but today we know this Netter from the later corrupted Greek name thought or Thoth jehute was understood to be the being who created and taught the Egyptian temple science the non-physical Servants of jehute were depicted as baboons casting Nets into water to catch fish now the deeper initiation knowledge behind this was that these fish caught in the net were in actuality The Souls of the Dead who are unable to consciously navigate through the non-physical worlds and so became caught in the net there's a specific teaching about this in the key Egyptian initiation text called The Book of coming forth into light which today we often call the Egyptian Book of the Dead in this text the initiate learns to navigate and master the net in chapter 153 the initiate learns to consciously navigate through the net as seen in this quote OU fishermen you shall not catch me in your net you shall not catch me in your Nets in which you catch the unwary for I know the net from its upper Heights to its lowered depths this remarkable initiation text details all of the aspects of the net from the earth out into cosmological bodies and which aspects of the net connect a specific higher non-physical beings the netters the true Master of the net is the initiate who has learned how to navigate through the net and learn how to use the net of the living energy Matrix behind everything on the physical plane to develop powers that the uninitiated consider it to be magical in ancient Egypt the neter of death and rebirth was named azra a name later corrupted in Greek to become Osiris the sacred geometry Forum known as the backbone of azra in ancient Egypt was the Jed pillar which was erected each year in the raising of the Jed ceremony to connect Heaven and Earth just as the Egyptian temples connected power spots on the earth on which they were built to power spots in the heavens and just as the human spine stands direct for us to be held between Earth and Heaven to act on the physical plane the raising of the Jed pillar was the culmination of the mysteries of azra or Osiris in the ancient Egyptian document which is today known as the West Cara Papyrus one of the highest masters of the net in ancient Egypt is described as the Jedi based on the Jed pillar being the backbone of azra connecting Heaven and Earth the Jedi derives extraordinary powers from using the net to control Natural Forces one story in the west car Papyrus describes a master of the net a high priest for a pharaoh snofaru who Parts the Waters of a lake making a part of a lake dry so that a valuable piece of jewelry can be reclaimed from its floor foreign with The Parting of the Red Sea by Moses described in the Old Testament however these abilities to control natural forces were in fact a part of the Masters of the net initiation lineage from which Moses derived his knowledge during his training in the Egyptian temples similarly the use of the staff by Moses is directly derived from the training and the use of the staff in the Egyptian temples the staff access an antenna for detecting and projecting higher forces based on the designs and shapes on the staff in the west car Papyrus after the story of the priest who Parts the waters for the pharaoh the story of the Jedi is introduced he is said in this ancient Egyptian text to specifically have the power to restore life to the dead and to know hidden secrets of the ancient temples the term used in recent times in the Star Wars film series of a Jedi Knight who can direct the force thus carries a powerful subconscious resonance and attraction for people today this is because it comes from the hakao system of Words of Power in ancient Egypt specifically the terms Jed and Jedi the lightsaber in Star Wars sometimes resembles the form of the Jed pillar as well from ancient Egypt the hidden knowledge of the net spread to other cultures in the western tradition as well the foundation of the western monotheistic tradition is the Old Testament whose first book Genesis describes the creation of the Earth from higher spiritual Realms through the use of specific sacred geometry patterns the very first statement in Genesis in Hebrew is bareshit note that in the Hebrew original text there are no divisions of the letters into words just an unbroken stream of letters which can be divided and interpreted in deeper ways within the kabbalistic Mysteries bereshit is usually translated into English as meaning in the beginning but in the deeper kabbalistic teachings it also literally means the net or God creates the net as the beginning of creation this means that the same geometric energy net we saw previously as the core of ancient Egyptian initiation which appears as the Matrix of space-time and modern physics is also the very first statement of Genesis which can be accurately translated as God creates the net as the very first Act of Creation the Jewish tradition is well known for avoiding visual images of divine realities however in the Kabbalah there is a powerful discussion of a specific net of creation manifested by the 22 flame letters of the Hebrew alphabet Each of which is a divine power in the modern Jewish Kabbalah this net pattern is referred to as the 231 Gates perhaps the best known net pattern from the Jewish tradition in modern times is the Tree of Life an energy Matrix which is a map connecting multiple Dimensions which also microcosmically manifest as a powerful energy grid within the human energy body methods to activate this powerful energy grid within our human energy field require real knowledge about this pattern and its effects rather than the inaccurate speculation which has become so prevalent in recent times sloth's knowledge was restored in Modern Times by a Greek Christian healer and initiate known to the public as daskalos who referred to the pattern as the symbol of life from its ancient Egyptian roots activating each key part of this net grid pattern requires regular practice we will show you a simplified method where you will activate this pattern one section at a time so that by the end of this series you will have learned how to activate the full pattern in your energy field Please be aware that this can be an extremely powerful practice which can accelerate your path of personal Evolution and can even beneficially transform your spiritual destiny we will in this series refer to this powerful sacred geometry Grid in the human energy field as the grid of Life design or refer to in short by the acronym gold this will help to remind us that this pattern is indeed linked to activating the gold energy of the Saints in our energy field the same golden Radiance which is shown above the heads or bodies of the great initiates of every spiritual tradition around the world [Music] so let us begin our activation of the grid of Life design or gold with the activation of the gold energy surrounding our head the seat of our consciousness if you'd like to do the practice now please see the companion video for this episode otherwise please set an intention to come back and do the practice at a later time and join us for our next episode where we will reveal four of the deepest Secrets within sacred geometry we'll Explore More Of The Core hidden knowledge of the Masters of the net from Egypt and from other great initiation Traditions around the world see you then [Music] if this video sufficiently blew your mind and you're ready for more we definitely recommend checking out the rest of the series on Gaia using the link in the description it's fully worth every minute | Spiritverse | UCEcMWs6GudljuLw0-Umf97A | 2023-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,264 | 25,089 |
TjyxZb_AYVQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjyxZb_AYVQ | ENCOUNTERING & SEEKING GOD IN THE DARKNESS – Rabbi Michael Skobac – Jews for Judaism | uh we all know that our great forefather jacob lived a very difficult life he had what we can call a very stormy relationship with his twin brother asov and then of course issues with his miserable father-in-law levan but then finally he's able to get away from levon he's able to seemingly reconcile with his twin brother but then his daughter dina is kidnapped and raped and his beloved wife rachel dies and we get to finally chapter 37 in bereshit we're told that jacob finally tries now to settle down to resume his life after all these storms and rashi very beginning of chapter 37 citing the midrash states that jacob was seeking to settle into a life of tranquility but god brought upon him the entire chapter of joseph the terrible relationship joseph had with his brothers his near murder finally them selling him to slavery in egypt and of course jacob spending so many years with endless heartache assuming that his beloved son was dead i grew up in new york at a time when the future of the existence of the world was not to be taken for granted in school we had air raid drills we would duck under our desks or hide against the wall in case there was a nuclear attack i didn't realize back then that sitting under a desk was not going to help in the nuclear attack but after school we play in the areas of our apartment buildings that were designated as fallout shelters nuclear fallout shelters and of course back in 1962 the cuban missile crisis took us to the print to the precipice but then as i approached what we call middle age it looked like that the end of this 20th century might be bringing about a new kind of world a brighter reality we had the fall of the iron curtain we had a thriving economy we had great advances in science and i personally was very optimistic and then of course the beginning of the 21st century revealed to us that we may have been or i may have been overly optimistic we've had global terrorism islamic extremism economic collapse natural disasters rising anti-semitism existential threat to the state of israel and i can go on and on what i'd like to discuss tonight are two kinds of darkness that we all experience one is what we normally associate with the pains and suffering of life both nationally and personally and the second is what i'll refer to as personal spiritual darkness our rabbis speak about the fact that we can each have our own personal mitzrayim our own personal experience of egypt an experience where we're spiritually dry the kabbalists refer to as katnus as smallness it's a spiritual funk it's a feeling of emptiness it's not seeing any progress not feeling satisfied spiritually having setbacks and failures to our yatzahara are davening uninspired we're disappointed with our vote of hashem we really sink into a state of apathy and despair remember wrote in that it's a mistake to think about these experiences as false he says no he writes it's precisely because you are making progress and going from one level to the next that all the old obstacles and desires and confusions and fantasies and doubts and impediments reawaken and attack again the truth is it's not a fall they always say that you know you're over the target when you begin to feel the flack and so rib nachman writes that these are all opportunities for growth reenactment writes that these falls these hiccups in our spiritual progress are preparations for ascent first it was something of the urethra it's a descent in order to rise up he writes about the idea of like digging the foundation for a large building he says first you have to dig down very deep into the ground and then the structure can emerge and rise up and when we have our descent when we fall rabbi nachman says that each of these are opportunities for us to ultimately get most much closer to god there's a contemporary breslau of teacher today in jerusalem and he writes about a kimura in the shabbos where rabbi al-azhar ben azarya is criticized for allowing his cow to walk in the public domain on shabbat with straps tied between its horns something which is rabbinically forbidden and then the gemura asks which cow are we referring to rabi elizabeth zarya happened to have thousands of cows as a matter of fact we're told each year he would separate twelve thousand calves as his tithe so when it says that he was criticized for allowing his cow to walk in the public domain with this ribbon tied between its horns which cow is it referring to the talmud says it's referring to actually not one of his cows but it's referring to a cow that belonged to his neighbor but because he didn't admonish his neighbor for transgressing the law he takes the responsibility for the cow the responsibility was assigned to him yet ravyakov mayor still wants to know even though maybe he's responsible but why is that talmud call it his cow it's not his cow ultimately why is he called the owner so schafter says that according to the version of this story that's in the reshalmi the jerusalem talmud he felt so bitter and so lost over the fact that he failed in this situation he failed to give someone to he failed to admonish his neighbor and it ate him up this failure and the yoshimi says he did such intense chuva such incredibly intense repentance over this not admonishing his neighbor that his teeth got discolored from all the fasting that he did so we see that this small transgression of failing to admonish someone ultimately brought him to an extremely high level of closeness to his repentant repentance he was able to get much much closer to god than he had been before they say that each one of us is connected to god by a rope but if that rope ever breaks or it's cut and you re-tie it the rope gets shorter and therefore you get closer to god so it turned out that his neighbor's cow was worth more to him than all the thousands of cows that he actually owned because ultimately in spiritual terms he was able to achieve through this cow of his neighbor an incredibly high level of spiritual growth we see here that ultimately rabbi elizabeth and azaya felt this was his only cow the other cows didn't matter to him this cow was really his cow we see here how it's possible that through a fall through a failure through a period of darkness a person can rise to very high places i'm named after the guerra rebbie the first gharabi ravitsakamer of gur the hidushi harim and he writes about the akira's yitzhak when avraham our forefather had to take his son isaac and slaughter him as a sacrifice in recounting this story the torah says enough that abraham lifted up his eyes he saw the place from far away and we know that the word macomb the place is also a term we use for god so when telling the story the torah says that avraham saw hashem hamakom mirachok as being very distant and the gear rebbe says that in this story avraham unfortunately saw himself as distance from god which is very strange when you think about it the al-qaeda was an incredible test it's considered to be the greatest test of abraham he was someone who grew up very spiritually disadvantaged we know that his father manufactured and sold idols he didn't have all of the great spiritual benefits you would have growing up in a home which was spiritually rich yet he rose to great levels through his own exertions but he was childless and we know that hashem finally promised him in his old age he would have a son finally has a son yitzhak and god says this yitzhak this isaac he will succeed you and then god tells him to kill isaac but abraham goes to the al-qaeda with great mysterious nephesh with great self-sacrifice even wakes up early in the morning not to delay he never questions god god what about all the promises it should have been a moment of incredible closeness to god this experience should have been the apex of someone's spiritual growth and yet he felt nothing he felt even distant from god and nonwithstanding his feeling nothing no inspiration feeling distance from god he persevered and he carried out the assignment with tremendous self-sacrifice this was a great spiritual potential that abraham bequeathed to each of us his children we inherit this potential from abraham that even when we're feeling distant from god we're feeling we're in a very spiritually dark place we don't feel any inspiration we have this power this ability to persevere to carry out our responsibilities to serve god even when we're feeling distant this service of god even when we're feeling distant is actually very precious to god himself it's an amazing story that's told about roshmorel from karif who was a student of the house and he had a practice even though he was very poor he would never ask anyone for help he would always rely that god would somehow inspire people to provide what he needed one passover was coming he had literally nothing for the passover holiday no matzah no wine no food but he didn't want to depart from his normal practice of not asking for help so he sat very sadly very despondent looking forward to a passover that would really be a very disappointing passover but trusting that god would provide for him his teacher the jose from lublin heard about his situation and told a very rich student to go and provide all the necessities for the holiday and when rav shmuel saw the wagons coming with all the food and all the wine his spirits were lifted immediately and he sat at the seder table with so much joy that he didn't even feel he was in this world anymore he was so thrilled that god provided for him and he didn't have to violate his practice of not helping not asking for help that he felt as if he was flying in heaven and that there was never a seder that was run like this seder he felt this was the greatest satyr in the history of the world the next day as he got ready for the second seder he was a little tired in the afternoon and he went to lie down and take a nap so he can get some rest before the second seder but unfortunately he fell asleep for a long time and he didn't get up until just about a half hour or so before the second seder and he's very upset because his practice was he would eat the alfie coleman before midnight even for the second seder here he is a half hour before the midnight and he hadn't got starring the seder yet he had no choice but he had to rush through the entire seder in order to be able to eat the afikomen before khazot and he was extremely upset he felt very depressed about having to rush through the seder to do it with a no frills fashion and he was sure that this is the worst seder in the history of the world after passover shmuel traveled to lublin to visit with his rebbe the jose greeted him and the joseph said come let's review your two seders the jose said you know what the first seder there was no great shakes he said you imagine yourself floating up in heaven hovering in the upper spiritual realms but really the seder was below par for someone on your level but the second seder that was a seder he says very few people ever reached the heights that you reached during your second seder you were broken spirited you were upset you were depressed you were humble but all you wanted to do was carry out the mitzvah of running a passover seder and doing it properly according to your custom of not eating the afikom and after midnight he says that seder was unbelievable you know it says in the book of tehelim in psalms chapter 51 that the sacrifice that god desires are a broken spirit a heart broken and humbled and that's what you led your seder with the highest level of serving god is not when we're feeling inspired and not when we're feeling close to hashem but when we don't feel anything and we might even feel distant from god in spiritual darkness and yet we serve god nonetheless god cherishes that service incredibly now it's natural for all of us to have highs and lows in our spiritual lives and we need to appreciate that the most significant growth can actually take place during periods of darkness with our failures writes in the book of michelle in proverbs sheva yipold sadiq seven times a righteous person will fall down but they will rise and reputner the fresher shiva from high in berlin said don't understand this verse as saying that the nature of a righteous person is that even after they fall down they'll get up seven times as know what the verse is teaching us is that the way this person became righteous was through the process of falling down and getting up through the failures and learning from failures and correcting themselves that's how they became a great righteous person a few years ago on tisha b'av here i shared with you the following story which is also relevant in our context tonight i'd like to share it again it's written by rachel naomi remin she says that as a physician i had a man come into my practice with bone cancer his leg was removed at the hip to save his life he was 24 years old when i started working with him and he was a very angry man with a lot of bitterness he felt a deep sense of injustice and a very deep hatred for all people who were well because it seemed so unfair to him that he had suffered this terrible loss so early in his life i work with this man through his grief and rage and pain using painting imagery and deep psychotherapy after working with him for more than two years there came a profound shift he began coming out of himself later he started to visit other people who had suffered severe physical losses and he would tell me the most wonderful stories about these visits once he visited a young woman who was almost his own age it was a hot day in palo alto and he was in his running shorts so his artificial leg showed when he came into her hospital room the woman was so depressed about the loss of both of her breasts that she wouldn't even look at him she wouldn't pay attention to him the nurses had left her radio playing probably in order to cheer her up so desperate to get her attention he unstrapped his leg and began dancing around the room on one leg leg snapping his fingers to the music she looked at him in amazement and then she burst out laughing and said man if you can dance then i can sing it was a year following this that we sat down to review our work together he talked about what was significant to him and then i shared what was significant in our process as we were reviewing our two years of work together i opened his file and there discovered several drawings he had made early on i handed them to him he looked at them and he said oh look at this he showed me one of his earliest drawings i had suggested to him that he draw a picture of his body he had drawn a picture of a vaz and running through the vas was a deep black crack this was the image of his body and he had taken a black crayon and had drawn the crack over and over and over again he was grinding his teeth with rage at the time it was a very very painful time because it seemed to him that this vas could never function as a vas again it could never hold water now several years later he came to this picture and looked at it and said oh this one isn't finished yet and i said extending the box of crayons why don't you finish it now he picked up a yellow crayon and putting his finger on the crack he said you see here where it's broken this is where the light comes through and with the yellow crayon he drew light streaming through the crack in his body we do grow strong at the broken places and yet we all know there isn't just spiritual darkness that comes into our lives our own personal spiritual egypt but we know about tremendous personal and national suffering illness loss of a loved one loss of a job personal betrayal experiencing the eclipsing of god's face in our world the torah speaks about times when god will sometimes hide himself hide his face from the jewish people which can lead to incredible persecution and terrible experiences for our nation and with god's presence obscured doubt can very easily set in our national existential enemy is a malay and the numerical value of the word amalek is fake is doubt our challenge is to seek god is to try to find god even when he seems to be so remote rabarach of mezhabuzz who was the son of the balshemptov tells a story that he once saw a young boy sitting on the street in the corner crying and he came over to the young boy and said what's the problem what's the matter and the boy said wiping his tears he said i'm playing with my friends we're playing hide and go seek and my friends told me that i should go hide and they're going to come and try to find me so i went and i hid but no one came to find me so the old man said to the young boy you know what that's exactly how god must feel in this world that even though he's hiding so often people don't try to seek him the torah we're going to read it this shabbat says in the fourth chapter of durham that god predicts that when we come into the land of israel we will ultimately turn to idolatry and god will destroy us and scatter us among the nations and yet in verse 29 god says but if from there you seek the lord your god you shall find him if you seek him with all your heart and all your soul rebbi nachman of breslau wrote that you may and sometimes in life find yourself in a place where god is so hidden that there's virtually no awareness of him at all but rabbi nachman says as soon as you begin to search by calling out aye makom kevodo where is the place of his glory that question itself indicates that you at least know that god exists it's a sign of life the cutthroat would famously say that you know where god is god is wherever we let him into our lives we know that purim was a story of incredible darkness incredible darkness for our people because we were on the brink of genocide haman if he had his way would have wiped out every last jew it was a story where god's presence was certainly hidden so much so that the name of god does not even appear in the megillah and yet it's called negelat astaire not just because those words mean the scroll of esther but the words might astaire also mean the revealing of that which is hidden because the entire job we have in a story like purim where it seems that god is so distant and so remote and so hidden we're about to be destroyed and annihilated our job is to reveal that which is hidden which is ultimately god behind the scenes tells us based upon the gamora in brachos that we should always accustom ourselves to saying that whatever god does is for the good the governor also teaches that we're supposed to bless god for the negative experiences of life as well as the positive experiences and the talmud adds to these words that we should actually receive bad news besincha with joy that we should bless god with a full heart just as we're thankful for hearing good news and the khazanesh points out he was a great leader of israeli jewry died in the middle of the 20th century he says it's very easy to be a person of faith when you're not really severely tested and the true indication of whether someone is a person of faith faith is how they react in the face of tragedy there was a great rabbi bearish mizells who was also very wealthy he was a torah scholar who lived in krakow and he made his fortune by selling lumber that he would ship down the river on barges once the river was swollen because of all of the melting snow and because of the swollen river the barges overturned his entire cargo was destroyed it was a devastating financial blow people close to him are wondering how we're going to break the news you know there was no insurance back then he was not just losing this cargo it was going to be a devastating financial loss they enlisted the help of his closest student in the yeshiva the student said to rabera she said you know rebbe i've been learning the gemara brachas talbot tracted and it teaches that you're supposed to thank god for the bad things in life just like you thank god for the good things in life it's crazy how do you do that and the talmud even says you've got to do it with joy i don't understand that rebbe please explain it to me so raberish began to explain to a student very excitedly how important it is to thank god for everything in life whether it's bad whether it's good and he said that when bad things happen you should even dance the student turned him and said rebbe it's time for you to start dancing and then he told river bearish exactly what had happened and remisels fainted on the spot when they revived him he said you know it seems that this passage in the talmud is more difficult than i had thought he says it's possible that we can understand it intellectually but when we're in the middle of it when we're in the thick of it it's not so simple even though it may be a huge challenge some people are actually able to rise to incredible spiritual heights in the crucible of suffering from zalman unsdorfer was a margaret in presborg during the second world war and in one of his dresses to parshas lechl he wrote the following he wrote we who believe in god are compared to the stars because it's precisely in the night's deepest darkness that the stars shine most brightly so it is with us in times of trouble during these times our trust in god shines and the great power of israel's sanctity is revealed in their faith and in their righteousness my wife and i got back last week after an incredible torah in motion tour of central europe that was led by dr mark shapiro i highly recommend the program one of the stops we made was to the concentration labor camp at terrainstat one of the most profound moments that i had during the trip was being taken to a small hidden room at theresenstat that was used as a secret place where the prisoners would meet to pray we darwin minha in this little room and i imagined while i was davening these tortured jewish prisoners during the showa praying in that very spot there were several inscriptions that the prisoners wrote on the walls of this room and one of the inscriptions was a quote from tahanun which reads yet they wrote yet despite all of this despite all of this we have not forgotten your name please do not forget us early one friday morning in the spring of 1943 the nazis herded together two dozen jews from the town of dambroa and escorted them at gunpoint to the jewish cemetery once they had arrived there the nazis handed the jews spades and ordered them to dig a deep wide ditch they then commanded the jews to line up in front of the ditch they had dug all day long the jews were forced to stand motionless before their own open mass grave under the muzzles of the nazi guns but the nazis seemed in no hurry to pull their triggers among the jews lined up before the open ditch was ravhayam yahil rubin the rebbe of dambroa at noon time the rebbe noticed standing aside half hidden behind a tree a little old man this was the gravedigger whom the nazis had apparently overlooked the rebbe motioned to the man and asked him to go into town and bring back with him two small loaves of bread for all that the rebbe knew they might still be standing before the nazi guns when the sabbath would arrive and he the rebbe was determined to welcome the shabbat properly as the day wore on the rebbe became increasingly agitated he had his shabbos loaves now but there was something else that troubled him deeply this was the first friday in his life as an adult jew that he had not gone to the mikvah to purify his body in honor of the day of rest and this had to happen now of all days on this special sabbath of sabbaths when he and his flock were about to meet their father in heaven face to face how could he come before his maker on the sabbath in a state of impurity the sun had set but the order to fire had not yet been had not yet gone forth the sabbath is about to begin the rebbe said softly this is the last time we will greet the sabbath on earth my children let us welcome this sabbath with the same love that the lord lavished upon us his people when he gave us the sabbath to keep having said this to his flock he began to chant ever so softly the psalms with which jews have ushered in the sabbath from time and memorial he did this while the nazis kept their guns pointed at those jews who insisted on singing the praises of their god even at the edge of their own open grave after completing his prayers the rebbe bade good shabbos to the others and sang shalom aleichem to him him welcoming the angels of sabbath peace into the jewish home the gravedigger who survived to tell this story had placed the loaves of bread upon the wet grass near the rebbe's feet the rebbe now turned and recited the kiddush over the bread then he launched into a learned discourse on the function of the 22 letters of the hebrew alphabet in the torah but in the midst of his discourse the rebbe carried away by ecstasy burst into joyous song those who stood on either side of him picked up the melody and they all began to dance there before the mass grave that was waiting for them at that moment the leader of the nazi firing squad screamed fire and so it was in the midst of a dance and praise of god and of his loving kindness that the jews from dobroa and the rebbe returned their souls to their creator in complete purity i hope you'll indulge indulge me two more selections in the ghettos of nazi occupied europe there was an underground group of yeshiva youth whose founder was a young man called matisyahu born into an assimilated viennese family matisyahu became a deeply committed torah jew of baltuva by age 15. despite the fervent opposition of his father he eventually left home and came to poland where he entered yeshiva and quickly developed into a budding scholar but by the time the germans occupied poland he had become the leader of a group of young men fervently devoted to torah ideals the germans decreed that all jewish men had to shave their beards and pay us jews had to work on shabbos if they were to get rationed cars to buy bread mates yahoo told his group that it was a gezeras hashmod an attempt to get rid of jew to get the jews to deny their religion you can be sure he said that they intend to kill all the jews eventually this is an attempt to take our souls before they take our bodies we are not going to give in to their demands we will go underground we are going to keep our beards and arpaios and to observe shabbos and learn torah until we die we will dedicate ourselves to serving hashem fully with the last days of our lives they went into hiding the community secretly supported them with little food they had and came to view these young men as a source of pride other groups of young men and other ghettos modeled themselves after them and these groups wherever they cropped up were invariably the last jews to survive going to their death with their holy books in their hands and with shemaya sril on their lips a diary of one of the last survivors of matisyahu's group was discovered he describes how he is the last one left in his bunker dying of starvation experiencing torturous suffering he writes how he knows that within a couple of hours the fires raging about him will end his life he knows according to jewish law he's allowed to jump into the fire nevertheless he debates with himself whether to jump into the fire and shorten his hours of pain or to stay alive until the fires burn him up as he writes he is reminded of a story about the plight of a jew during the spanish inquisition the muranos were spanish jews who converted to christianity under the threat of death but secretly maintained jewish law and custom despite the risk of getting burnt at the stake if they were discovered as the story goes one aristocratic murano family was discovered forewarned by a friend that the authorities were coming to get them this family managed to flee albeit empty-handed and barefooted they wandered for weeks and weeks until they finally found their way to a refugee camp in morocco conditions there were dire and impoverished certainly a far cry from the aristocratic lifestyle they were used to but at least they were others they were others like themselves then plague struck the camp death hung everywhere one morning a child of this morano family did not wake up shortly thereafter another child died soon all the children had died the parents remained as strong as they could and accepted their fate then finally the wife died as well when that happened the husband lifted his eyes to heaven and said hashem i know that everything has been a challenge to see if i would stop believing in you and loving you to see if i would break what is left for you to break with me with when they forced us to feign christianity we remain dedicated to your torah in private we lived under constant fear of being caught and that did not deter us then we had the choice to accept death or flee in order to continue living we fled and then you took away one child we did not complain then you took our next child and we still accepted your decree eventually you took all the children and now you have taken away my wife what else is there for you to break me with as i see it god there are only two things left one is my life and the other is my belief in you if you want to take away my life go ahead and take it it is not mine to begin with it is yours however if you want to take away my belief in you and my love for you that even you almighty cannot take away they belong to me and to me alone now in the bunker in one of the burning jewish ghettos of nazi occupied europe this starved tortured young jew recalled the story of this murano and he wrote in his diary when i reminded myself of this story i reminded myself that these moments of confrontation of darkness with god are the most precious moments a person can possess because they allow one to prove absolute love and devotion to hashem it was then that he decided not to jump into the flames prematurely he turned to god and he wrote in these moments when there is no hope and no apparent reason or purpose to live i know that everything you have done is a test to see if we still love you to see if we still want your torah and mitzvos if we still believe in you you fought us you fought me but you did not break me soon i'm going to be consumed by fire but i will not rush to my death these last few painful hours you have given me to indeed contain a purpose to prove to you that even if the life you have given me becomes a living hell it is still the most precious possession because we can use it to tell you that you cannot stop us from loving you you can take our lives but you cannot take our desire for you you can test us with anything you like i promise that i will fight you to the last moment among the ruins of the warsaw ghetto was found a document many of you might have heard this before hidden in a small bottle and written by one yosel rockhover shortly before his death as the ghetto was burning it is dated april 28 1943. i yusel the son of josel rockhover from tarnipol aguero husid descended from saints and great righteous people write these lines at a time when the warsaw ghetto is in flames the house in which i am now is which in i am now is among the last ones which the fire has not yet reached it will not be long before this house too will become the grave of its defenders and tenants by the rays of an exceptionally red sun which penetrate through the small and half-covered window from where we have been shooting at the enemy for days and nights i can see that it is evening now twilight of sunset to be sure the sun knows not how little sorry i am for never seeing it again my time has now come of myself i can say as once job said naked did i leave my mother's womb and naked do i return i am 40 years old as i contemplate my life i can say with assurance as far as any human being may be sure about himself that i have lived and led an honest life i was not unsuccessful but i was never proud about that my house was open to the needy i was happy when i could help another human being i've served god with fervor and my only request to him was that he let me serve him with all of my heart with all of my soul and with all of my might i cannot say that after what has passed over me my reaction to god has not changed what however i am able to say with certainty is that my faith has not changed a bit formerly in the good times my relationship to him was like one who has continually pouring out his loving kindness on me and i remained forever indebted to him for that now my relationship my relationship to him is like one who owes me something i trust in god the god of israel even though he does everything to destroy my trust i have trust in his laws although i cannot justify his deeds i bow my head before his greatness but his staff with which he castigates me i shall not kiss i wish to tell you my god clearly and openly that now more than any other time of our endless martyrology we the oppressed the downtrodden the suffocating buried alive and burned alive have the right to know where are the limits of your patience furthermore i have to tell you do not pull the rope too tight lest it snap the testing that you have placed upon us is so hard and so bitter that you have to forgive those children of your people who have misfortune and their anger turn them back on you forgive those who despise your name and went after other gods who became indifferent towards you you have castigated them so hard that they lost their faith that you were that you were their father that indeed that they all had one father but if you are not my god who is god are you the god of the murderers if those who hate me who murder me are so dark and so wicked what am i if i am not someone who in a depth carry something of your light and your goodness i cannot praise you for the deeds that you tolerate but i bless you and i praise you for your very existence for your awesome greatness that seems to be so mighty that whatever is happening now is the world in the world is like nothing in your eyes however just because you are so great and i am so small i ask you i warn you for your name's sake stop emphasizing your greatness by countenancing the torment of the unfortunate i do not ask you to punish the guilty it is of the fearful nature of these events that in the end the guilty will suffer of themselves for an hour death dies the conscience of the world a whole world was murdered when it murdered the jewish people this world will consume itself in its own wickedness it will drown in its own blood death cannot await any longer i have to finish from the floors above me the shooting becomes weaker and weaker the last of the defenders of our fortress are falling now with them falls and perishes the great beautiful god-fearing warsaw jewish warsaw the sun is setting and i thank god that i shall not see it rise again soon i shall be with my wife and children with millions of others of my people who perished in a better world without doubts where god alone rules i die peacefully but not satisfied beaten but not despairing trusting but not pleading in love with god but not a blind a mainsayer of his i followed him through though he pushed me back i fulfilled his commandments even though he made me suffer for it i loved him and i remain in love with him though he has pressed me into the dust afflicted me to death reduced me to mockery and derision and these are my last words to you my god of anger nothing will avail you you have done everything that i deny you that i shall not trust you yet i die as i lived with rock-like faith in you may he be praised forever the god of the dead the god of vengeance the god of truth and justice who will yet let his countenance shine upon the world and shake its foundations by the power of his voice shema israel hear o israel the eternal is our god the eternal is one into your hand i now entrust my in spirit i just want to say that paradoxically it may be easier for us to find god in times of darkness because those are times when he's trying to get our attention hashem is seeking us he's seeking our prayers our tohilum artshuva and he's often trying to wake us up and we have to that we should reevaluate our priorities in life renault weinberg tells a story that he once was speaking to a young man in the early days of torah with long hair and he was trying to get this young boy to study in the yeshiva and the young boy says you know i don't need to come to the yeshiva me and god are very tight and renault wanted to know really how do you know that you're tight with god and the young man said well i'm an avid motorcyclist and i was once driving up a mountain road on my motorcycle and i look up and there's a big truck coming right at me he said i had nothing else to do but i jumped off the motorcycle and i went over the side of the mountain and miraculously there was a tree there that saved me and i know that god put that tree there to save me i know that god and me are tight renault said to him so you think god put that tree there to save you and that's how you know that you're close with god he says of course he says then who is it that sent the truck at you he said the truck coming at you was a message and refusal of earl hirsch points out that the word majbere means both crisis and it means a birthing stool and sometimes our personal crises in life can lead to the birth of very positive changes you | Jews for Judaism | UC5qG9wUJNISCbVF8AVp7-xw | 2015-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,170 | 37,601 |
jckAJn7-r6I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jckAJn7-r6I | Kenny Finally Meet You Asmr~ (Kenny x Rich Fem Listener) Ft: Stan, Kyle and Cartman | welcome back little beads warning the following is samara's only aim for beans horn in Need For Comfort and positive energy from a favorite cartoon character there won't be any NSFW versions of this ASMR this is for all ages and it's appropriate for all however if you feel uncomfortable from videos like this then click off to the ones who are staying go right ahead and get all cozy new blinkies pop in your headphones snack on some cheesy poops also a little trigger warning there will be swearing and a little bit offensive jokes because due to Eric Cartman I hope you all understand anyways going down South Park and enjoy this ASMR hey dude what's up nothing much Kyle just you know the usual hey have you seen Kenny lately no I think he is still sick hmm I do hope he does come back because this might be his third day today and I think Mr Garrison is gonna give him detention or I don't know possibly I don't know what he'll do it's Mr Garrison we don't even know what the [ __ ] he's gonna do yeah I agree how about fat ass uh I do hope he doesn't come because um you know when it comes to him it's always you know shenanigans that always comes out of him I hope it's nothing too bad yeah hey guys oh hey Eric Hey fat ass hey why are you calling me fat you oh speaking of that have you guys heard about the new student I heard she's a girl oh and I heard she is part of our grade too no way and another thing is I heard she's really rich really another rich kid I bet she's either black or another Jew because you know rich people are Jewish too maybe she can be richer than token because it doesn't I don't know what what color she's gonna be or race but she's got to be jew oh what the [ __ ] up Cartman hey oh hey Kenny hey have you heard about the news of the new girl healthy she's supposed to appear maybe in the next uh I guess when school starts yeah wait hold on that could be her she doesn't look like a Jew shut up I'm just gonna say maybe not only that she has brown hair or brown eyes because you know Jews usually have brown hair and yeah maybe the way she talks or maybe she does have a rich money I don't know she could be Jewish Kyle shut up fat ass hey shut up kitty oh she's coming this way hi there hi hello are you a Jew good man chicken cow sorry about our two friends um my name's Stan and this is Kyle Hello nice to meet you and that's Eric Cartman he's just a fat ass hey I'm not fat I'm big bone huh who's that guy over there oh uh Kenny you want to introduce yourself oh oh oh my name's Kenny oh you're really cute [Laughter] okay [Music] um dude no [ __ ] way what is it Eric it's like a dynamic between a poor kid and a rich kid I think Kenny is a gold digger shut up fat ass let's just head to class yeah I don't want to be late I'm just saying guys maybe Kenny is going after listeners money because she could be a rich Jew you don't even know that she is Jewish I can sense it I can smell it I gotta taster man just saying cow anyways let's just go have you seen Kenny anywhere I think he's still hanging out with that listener girl hmm I guess he just made a new friend or just showing her around maybe or they're having lunch together you know what I feel very proud of Kenny you know befriending some new people and getting along with new students it's kind of rare for him to do maybe there could be other purpose don't believe in Cartman you know he's just lying and just you know [ __ ] things around no maybe he I'd say he can either have a crush on the girl I mean she is really cute yeah let's just leave them be for now all right all right guys guys what do you want fat ass I got I found some theories that this is actually true that the reason why Kenny could be a gold digger shut up fat ass you just want to make Kenny feel more miserable no no you guys okay um there is proof that you know how women you know they they go after men that are rich yeah it's because they are so ugly and poor they have to choose someone that has a lot of money and really good looking and that's pretty much what listener is are you saying she's ugly shut up cow it could be true Kenny is a gold digger for listening because he's after her money or he has a crush on her because she seems like a really nice girl anyways I'm hungry you're always hungry fat ass hey helpful okay they actually feel a lot better anyways I'm actually glad you actually came here down to South Park don't worry it is really nice down here actually it does go through a lot of [ __ ] but hey welcome to South Park I mean I wasn't expecting your parents to actually come here too I mean finally meeting you really does change things up a bit and I gotta say you are really cute in person and you are right usually I thought you'd be a catfish you know one of those creeps that you know prey on children and pretend that they are the kid but hey at least I believe you don't worry I'll get to show you everywhere not just the school but maybe where I live too because yeah I actually am poor you won't judge me just because I'm poor right okay uh yeah I think you're you're really gonna love my sister Karen she's pretty much she's she's a she's a total sweetheart and she's gonna love you too not pretty much my parents because um they're both alcoholics and they don't want to work heck I I've been had a few part-time jobs um I have been working at shitty walk and kind of build up some money it's not a lot so we can do some shopping and I can get you some gifts oh speaking of gifts uh I know it's not that much but uh here you go I remember you told me you like Little's Pet Shop so I just got you like uh two little pets it's uh I think that's a bunny and I think that's a guinea pig I don't know but it was like the last ones that I've seen because there was a lot of little girls getting some too so yeah no problem at least I know anything about everything about you you got me something too oh listener you shouldn't have usually I never got that many gifts because I'm poor and sadly Karen sometimes steal it or my parents destroy them while they're drunk yeah sometimes my I'm going to call him a friend but Eric Cartman you know the the fat boy that called you a Jew yeah um he takes stuff for me as well yeah I I just don't do much about it anyway what did you give me ah no way you got me a Nintendo switch even Kyle has one too and Stan that means I can play some games with them too I can play that new Legend of Zelda game huh oh hello Zelda hmm wait what do you mean yeah you told me you have cosplays of Link and Zelda you brought them with you can I be Princess Zelda I I know it's weird for me to say that it's just sometimes I make a I make a beautiful girl I even call myself Princess Kenny and yeah me and my friends like to do dress up and yeah I'm like the princess because I'm so pretty maybe I can try it on and you can see why you'd be my sweet little link I can't wait to see you as a link we can do those cute little role plays but not online you know I mean I know he'd do some spicy role plays but uh maybe we can make it happen I'm kidding I'm kidding I'm kidding only if you're ready for that I'm a little nervous yeah if you hear my friends calling me you know when it comes to uh that sort of stuff I kind of got over that phase I guess it's not all about boobs I mean it's more than boobs it's what's in between the boobs you know what I'm talking about your heart anyways uh thank you so much I can't wait to play it I do hope Eric doesn't take it away from me or my parents breaking it I'll keep it safe so I was thinking after school um wait what oh you and your family are still packing I hope they don't mind you know if I visit right okay I can help you unpack I can't wait to meet them you did tell me they are pretty strict when it comes to boys so it's okay I'm not really that bad I hope they don't have anything against poor people because I've always been neglected or treated like trash what a relief hey seriously I wanted to say thank you for coming down here you really do make me happy and I'm glad I get to see you in person and not on the internet of course and one more gift um before class starts um can I kiss you I know uh it's just I've ever since I started talking to you I just I'm starting to feel very comfortable and only if you want to I'm not I don't want to force you it's just I would really like to have my first kiss with you yeah well [ __ ] her up baby cheeks hey dude Kyle Stan uh oh my God oh we just wanted to check up on you see how you two are doing uh Kenny were you trying to uh oh that's it I was right you are a gold digger keemy you just had to admit it you tried to kiss her just to get one of her Monies I'm no gold digger I'm a screw you guys I'm going home but it's the middle of school screw you guys no home well at least he'll be gone for pe oh yeah it's dodgeball all right we'll leave you guys alone class is going to start in the next 10 minutes see you at recess bye-bye uh you still want that kiss maybe behind a bush oh okay only when you're ready that is completely understandable um hey you want to play some tetherball or hopscotch or go to the swing sets okay uh I'll walk you down there it's not that far come on [Music] | Ally Stitches | UCRLbHzfNdNLv4FiPjC1bhoA | 2023-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,894 | 9,298 |
og9xrnYQLr0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og9xrnYQLr0 | I bought the cheapest V8 Range Rover in the country... | [Music] well this was unexpected this genuinely wasn't planned but an opportunity sort of crashed onto my lap and i just had to i think what you're all about to witness here is the realization that i've just committed financial suicide welcome everyone to my latest headache this is my 2003 range rover hse in giveny green watercolor it's a 2003 pre-facelift model which means it has the m62 4.4 v8 bmw engine under the bonnet the interior is in quite a nice gray color without any of that sort of dated wooden trim looking dash so on first inspection you might not be mistaken thinking that this wouldn't look out of place pulling into buckingham palace that's until i tell you what a page for it two grand just before we jump into this video then and start unpacking the details of this nightmare i must give a really big thank you to autodoc for sponsoring this video autodoc are a huge online car a motorbike parts store and they sell a plethora of components their prices actually seem to be really competitive and to be honest i used them recently to get some oem specification oil for my 760li i also get the slight feeling that i'm going to be using them a fair bit for the range as well but genuinely the delivery was super quick they operate in over 26 countries so like it is they'll operate where you guys are from and their mobile app is actually really intuitive to use you simply just put in your registration plate and then all the available components parts and actually extras for your car are our show so massive thank you to autodoc for sponsoring this video it really is going to help and be needed as you are about to find out but anyway go and check out the link in my description to download the autodoc app now so here we are in the range rover i cannot quite believe i'm saying that now guys please do subscribe to the channel if you're one of my eight percent of viewers that are not currently subscribed because i mean this is gonna be interesting and i'll explain to you why right now so i must i want to make it clear that this genuinely i'm not joking it wasn't my plan to buy the cheapest range rover in the country i really i actually really didn't want to do that so we've actually got a dog on the way a red fox labrador he's currently unnamed actually so i'll put a picture of him now and you can help me name him but i've always wanted a range rover and so with a dog on the way i've sort of used that as an excuse to go looking for one so for the past month or so i had been looking at the classifieds for said range rover however the main difference was that i was looking to spend maybe around five to seven thousand pounds for a facelift turbo diesel v8 range rover that's what i was really uh looking for however i was driving along the other day in the seven series going to the shop and just on the forecourt of this garage two minutes away from my house was this range rover advertised for 2495 pounds and the rest is history i suppose now what you're probably all commenting and have been since the start of the video with that very first shot is that the air suspension is collapsed it is indeed collapsed on the front right side unfortunately that happened yesterday so i'm filming this video on saturday i bought the car on thursday and yesterday i thought well it'd be a great idea to go and take this car out and show my mate my new purchase as i was showing off the fact that the air suspension actually works on this car it was in off-road mode all of a sudden the front right side just caved so unfortunately that happened which means the car is actually lopsided a little bit now because the rear of the car is currently in normal suspension mode there's three well there's actually four modes on this car there's off-road mode there's normal mode there's access mode which is the lowest and there's also a motorway mode which happens automatically when you're over i think 62 miles an hour for 20-30 seconds or so however it's all been deactivated because presumably of the fault with the front right so what has happened currently and what is the situation is that the rear is in normal mode the front left is in access mode and the front right is just collapsed um meaning that i it will actually rub on the arches if i go full lock it's that low so it's actually really horrible to drive right now there's basically no springiness at all it's rough as anything and i can't exceed 35 miles per hour so i won't be driving this thing at all actually apart from this video just around the block to show you i've booked it into a specialist for monday which is two days from now and we'll take it from there after filming this video i actually did a little bit of further digging myself i had a suspicion that the air suspension compressor located at the rear of the car had to stop working now although i didn't film it at the time i removed the puzzle shelf spare wheel and a few other bits in the back of the car and then using a 10 millimeter socket and unplugging the compressor from the car i was able to open it up to see if anything looked underwater anything had come loose something like that however everything looked fine but once it was all plugged back in again there was no noise coming from the compressor itself to indicate it was actually working with all the doors closed and the engine running so if i had to guess then i think what's likely to have happened is that i've blown the compressor by over using it this means that the compressor will have been overworking just trying to keep the car level so my guess would be that the car needs a new compressor and then of course that airbag will need replacing but i'll keep you guys updated and of course to be expected there's a couple of other minor things with this car it's losing a bit of coolant although because it's sort of a lot of bmw internals on there i've had a look today and it looks like probably just a rubber hose that's leaking so hopefully that's not going to be too much of an issue the transmission likes to go into fail-safe mode every now and then which puts the car into limp mode but up to now at least it's just been a case of switching the car off and on again and that clears but i will be getting the transmission serviced as well the car is on 120 000 miles almost to the to the zero actually which isn't all that high for this era of car but along with my booking on monday i'm going to get the thing fully serviced get a stamp in the book and get all of the wearables basically replaced cosmetically well i love the give any green paint work i really do it was actually one of my chosen colors when i was looking to spend you know good proper money on one of these giving green was one of my preferences so it you know although we've had a couple of issues in the two days since i've i've picked the car up i feel still feel like it was meant to happen um and the fact that it was two minutes from home it was the right color it was the right engine for this era i mean you wouldn't want the three liter diesel uh you'd want the 4.4 v8 petrol from this era it it just i had to buy it and i'm still hoping that it was a good decision although we'll see won't we there's a couple of dents and scratches and things like that which we can refine and make better but i'm really just right now i want to sort of get this restored to be a really nice mechanical example and hopefully if i don't have to spend more than two grand on it then we'll be in an okay position with this car it's got an aftermarket hedge unit which i really don't like and you also then lose a lot of the features such as being able to reset the consumption on my computer here well that was done through the oem computer and that's gone so i can't do things like that so i think i'll probably look to get an oem hedge unit back and reinstall that into the car and yeah really i do just want to sort of restore it to a nice specification and i i'm i'm really excited there's nothing like a range rover let me tell you the past few days when the air suspension was working the way it just rides is just so beautiful and the seating position is like nothing else i think already i've got the bug and i don't think i'll ever not have a range rover if i can afford to be in that position and let me just show you up to a certain speed anyway if we put the gearbox into sport and actually i'll just go into manual so you guys can see so second gear listen to the power of this v8 oh honestly it's so refreshing after having well two cars that are very very noisy the v8 in this is as well as being just really smooth and lovely actually the responsiveness is really great even the five-speed gearbox is is pretty responsive better than the than the than the seven series just the sound is so subtle but really really lovely from this v8 and i genuinely couldn't be happier with the car gutted that obviously we've encountered a few major issues so early on but like i say i'm still hopeful at this stage that we're going to get it resolved last thing i'll mention before we pull up as well this is the hse spec so it's not actually a vogue i used to think these were all range rover vogues but the vogue is a trim level the hsc oh my goodness the hse is a lower maybe even the lowest of the trim level so in terms of specification well it's missing things like heated steering wheel it doesn't have and the rear heated seats it doesn't have speaking of which and i'll show you in a second the general condition of this car apart from the front driver seat and you may have noticed a bin bag here covering up the mess that is this door it's actually it is from what i can see from surface level in really good nick i want to get rid of these i don't know what they are but they're sort of sticking sun visor things i want to get rid of those and also there's a sort of peelable tint on the front left there which is actually it looks terrible and i want to get rid of that as soon as possible as well but specification wise you still have the electronic steering rack you've still got these great armrests that you just sit i mean it is it's like sitting in a chair at home and just commanding the road it's it's great electric windows of course the air suspension of course which obviously is having a few issues of its own at the moment the most over-engineered cup holder i've ever seen in any vehicle right here i've got it but it's over engineered to hell and you may have noticed by my sweaty face that the air conditioning is in uh need of a re-gas but for now anyway i'm going to pull it up because i don't really want to drive it in this condition until it's uh fixed up there's a few things i can enjoy though while the car is in a bit of a sorry state such as i just love the feel of this it's so solid that i mean just the feel of the whole car basically is so solid but the most satisfying thing is slamming that and then oh it's just so mechanical it's not all bad either the back of the car is actually in really good nick almost to the extent that it's like no one's ever sat in it i love how you've got this up here which is your middle seat but if you pull this down and then open this area here there's two cup holders it's just such a just such a tactile and clever design and it's just a range rover isn't it it's just no one can dispute a range rover yeah like say missing rear heated seats some of these trim pieces you know very good need of a clean if not replacement in fact but generally speaking these seats i mean these actually really comfortable in the back and almost like they haven't been sat in not quite the 7 series of course and i should mention i haven't sold the 7 series or the z4 i've still got both of those cars and i'd like them to stay as well as this headlining really really nice good condition sagging maybe an inch or so but because it's consistent you can't really notice but the actual headlining itself is in such good nick the front headlights and the little wipers here and just the paintwork in general there's in pretty good nick yes there's a few nicks here the rust also on this car is actually well i'd say would i say acceptable the normal places where you get bubbling of rust and quite bad rust such as the rear tailgate is free from it and yes the arches are pretty rusty but not as bad as i've seen actually other lower mileage cars i'm basically hoping that i can keep this car be a good little project we can fix it up make it look really nice and essentially prove to you although it's not gone well in the first few days that actually you shouldn't be put off buying a cheap or even just a range rover of this generation um so that's the plan like i said it's not quite gone to plan so far but time will tell won't it i'm actually really still happy with the car remember i only paid 2 000 pounds for it so even if i've spent a couple of grand on fixing it up and getting it mechanically sound well then i'm still in this car for 4k and 120 000 miles in the condition it's in i'd still be quite happy but let's hope anyway let's hope so guys please give this video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already i hope you like this car i really do i'm hoping this will be an interesting series and you guys will want to tune in for it so thanks so much for watching again thanks to autodoc for sponsoring this video and i'll see you all very very soon you | It's Joel | UCgTXd9mdtB4IYjzALr9IkbA | 2021-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,630 | 13,446 |
TvrgOalGmuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvrgOalGmuE | FLAVOR OF THE DAY CHEESECAKES CONTINUED! #HUMPDAY | [Music] all right guys back again with another flavor today today we're doing triple shot of cheesecakes here we're going to do wonder flavors strawberry cheesecake inawera yes wheat cheesecake and one-on-one vanilla custard cheesecake three very highly used flavors they all have different uses they all have different levels of i guess you could save me with different levels of cheesiness so as you can see there are different levels of cream uh and different levels of crust i mean none of them have much crust at all yes we cheesecake some people get a coconut note fortunately i'm not one of them this one has that strawberry note that you will not get rid of in the want to play with strawberry cheesecake but that's not always a bad thing this is actually a really good strawberries and cream i guess you could say not so much i mean you can use as a cheesecake but not as a standalone i mean you can always use it if you're looking into a strawberry cheesecake then this is one i grab first and put it with some other flavors or if you're doing a strawberries and cream and you want a heavy thick cream then i'll also go with strawberry cheesecake and put it with like juicy strawberry from winter flavors or actually strawberry gummy candies probably one of my favorite strawberries nowadays especially if you're looking for that really sweet artificial candy strawberry yes we cheesecake let's say black people get a coconut note you get a slight crust it's not necessarily a graham crust more of a cookie crust you could use more of a pie crust and then the vanilla custard cheesecake you get it's a rich it's a very rich flavor you get creaminess but you also get a little bit more sharpness and definitely a strong vanilla note like you would get you expected a vanilla custard all right let's go down the elr let's uh look at some notes look at some recipes and then we'll get out of here alrighty let's go we got first one we're going to look at is inawera's yes we cheesecake which is probably the middle of these three as far as how long they've been out but uh some quick notes oh see what's it say about three percent using it at okay that's about right uh yes some people saying it's like cheesecake and coconut uh very light vanilla cheesecake it does and something you know when i say people get coconut from it i don't understand why uh you know less coconut fuller cheesecake like two percent yeah two to three percent is where i like to use this flavor if it's gonna be my main note my main cheesecake note vape off this pretty good yeah it's something it's it's good it's not going to see yeah you get a little bit let's see you get a little bit of that crust some people are saying graham crust i don't really get a grain i mean i get some sort of bakery in there and here's alfred pudding's cheesecake trinity one percent graham crust two percent new york cheesecake and three percent guess we cheesecake we just if i'm doing something i want a cheesecake that i'm going to build on top of that's where i've always gone well since that came out the last couple of years yeah i mean a lot of different notes for it obviously you can find this stuff everywhere with someone else all right let's get out of this part let's go down common with common pairings sweetener graham crust cheesecake new york cheesecake flavor west yogurt yes i could definitely see that if you're trying to get a little bit more of a creamy note a strawberry for a strawberry cheesecake you know biscuit to help boost that uh crust uh the meringue a little bit of topping i can see that custard premium trying to try and get a little bit more out of it uh top recipes right off the bat let's see let's see it's been around since 29 late 2018 oh see love jay honey oh well i didn't realize that second highest rated one using this flavor all right let's look at mine this one say it's a combination of two things it is daddy toonies cherry-based steak and he told me about with alfred pudding's cheesecake base and i use the shisha vanilla as a binder between the basically as a as a bridge and emulsifier between the two flavors so you got the boysenberry the cherries and forest fruit for the cherry flavor and then the one two three with cheesecake with shisha vanilla say in the middle at one percent i really enjoy this cheesecake it's probably in my opinion the best one i've ever did and basically i stole two different people's recipes and then slapped it together and see it got some some people like it this person you know subbed out the vta because they have the flavor which is fine people really liked it which i was happy about and then a picture what the time there was a lot of that going on so that's why i use that there's another one later 2019 wendy moist lemon cheesecake she did the same three two one and she's throwing some vanilla ice cream from liquid barn with some cap juicy lemon nice that works just got a lot of uh i'm just a little bit more of a popular person in general so i can see why she gets uh you know a little more comments on it and she has a very successful youtube channel i think a really good show on monday nights i see carter mom from dan the man use fa cardamom in there cardamon why is this card a mom i thought it was quite a mon okay well and a quarter in aware custard and two custard premium one vanilla custard cheesecake at one uh liquid brown ice cream .75 and yes we cheesecake at one so it's interesting very interesting mix it's kind of more of a vanilla custard instead of a cheesecake i got some what a lot of people are saying about it good looking mix now let's move over to vanilla custard cheesecake from 101 i'm gonna say medium percentage this is two this flavor is one i want to bring up also if you don't have new york cheesecake and you want to kind of do the trinity you could sub the vanilla custard cheesecake in and it'll be it'll be close enough let's just say i'll be close enough get notes tastes like laramie's cream lorenz cream cheese icing less steeping yes that is true yes it does have that laran's cheesecake note your cream cheese note which works or you could actually use the loran's cheesecake with this i mean lauren's not cheap lorraine's cream cheese icing orange cheesecake is one it steeps forever and i still i'm not even sure if i like it because it took way too long kind of kind of worked out kind of no no i really i don't even know if i i might have thought the bottle laying around here i don't even know to be honest with you but anyway you'll see michelle he used reminds me of real cheesecake without the crust exactly there's no crust isn't very much like a cream cheese icing and let's see there's a lot of people comparing it to lorann's which yeah that's basically what you get out of it you get more of it you know you get more of that cheese note more cream cheese calming you know common pairing sweetener yes with cheesecake graham crust cheesecake near cheesecake custard premium if you're gonna if you want something a little bit more tangy use the new york cheesecake and then back it up with the vanilla custard cheesecake for sure let's see you got your custard premium vanilla vanilla pudding flavor liquid barn you know ice cream anywhere biscuit add a little bit more add some bakery to it get some crushed sugar cookie just the same thing and then red touch of your drinking strawberry cheesecake which is very possible you're very popular let's see no one's it's been a month since anybody's done anything public with this flavor and uh let's see fresh has the most popular ones only 272 public recipes using this flavor and uh yeah strawberry cheesecake that he did uh four years ago uses fa apricot fa black currant uh graham crushed cheesecake at three used to see see this has all this flavors using saline in there at a point one eight percent basic couple drops uh red touch strawberry ripe sweet cream toasted marshmallow vanilla custard cheesecake at two in the middle of whipped cream and two it's saying i'm missing the flavor oh i can't see well i wouldn't probably i'd probably just admit the saline at this point in the game you've got a lot of notes i'll go back here let's see if your car mom hasn't been oh my perfect cheesecake he uses it here at four and a half it's basically is a strawberry rhubarb he has some coconut in there because he wants a coconut note so it's gonna be a cheesy fruity strawberry this is actually freshest cornbread pudding i think it's amazing i made this actually private at this point but apparently not but it's used at one percent in the cornbread pudding oh actually it's pretty good fresh food rich in love with ian thomas he uses it at 1.5 there there with vanillas and marshmallows and that's actually a really nice little mix never noticed that before i may have to mix that it looks tasty needs something different so i need something even though it's summertime i need something a little bit warm uh let's see michelle hughes did tears of crimson's eating mess not quite sure what that's supposed to mean it's like a ice cream looking thing here look at it here you got mascarpone cream cheese wanted flavor is it one uh molina raspberry .75 red touch with strawberry ripe two and three respectively some super sweet you know crushed cheesecake two and whipped cream at two nice pictures bringing it down eat mess delicious mix of strawberries raspberries mars component meringue and heavy cream strawberries and raspberry in this recipe are self-explanatory we use the vanilla custard cheesecake and mascarpone to give the vibe of a delicious cream cheese which yes it will whipped cream is emulsifier sweetness there to add the sweetness made just basically to build up one a little bit okay must be an english recipe i mean they eat messes here we go brian tbc 2017 here he used it at one percent just from fresh from the kitchen yellow cake prelim uh whipped cream three yellow bean gelato sweetener pumpkin there's something a pumpkin bread cheesecake basically what this is pumpkin bread pumpkin spice i think i'm missing get the pumpkin bread in that yellow cake but that yellow cake can kind of sub that out for any yellow cake they're all pretty much the same all right now go to strawberry cheesecake wonder flavors two percent medium it's pretty much spot on so many other people's notes the strawberry is too earthy kind of dirty strawberry i don't get that but yes and what rin's saying here is i agree doesn't change much after a steep uh lovely cheesecake great cheese flavor strawberry is nice and graham crust is not overpowering perfect balance yes it's a it's exactly exactly what it is you're not going to mask the strawberry this is i mean the cheesecake is probably one of the best cheesecakes out there if frank would just release this as a cheesecake and take out the strawberry there's so many more things that can be used i mean he was asking for for suggestions for the new release that was the thing i say every single time release this cheesecake without the strawberry i mean it's great with the strawberry i'm not saying i mean it's a great cheesecake but so many things you could do so many things let's see yes it is come best complete strawberry cheesecake you get your hands on hands down let's see a bunch of the notes let's see most commonly used with sweetener yes we cheesecake graham crust vanilla ice cream juicy strawberry strawberry gummy candies cheese strawberries you it's a strawberry cheesecake you're going to add you can add more strawberry to it or you can add some more creams to try to lighten the strawberry a little bit but you don't really need to and i'll say it's it's great on its own i'm just sick and tired i've been vaping so much strawberry lately personally that i'm sick and tired of sick and tired of it at this moment i mean i will definitely come back to because i always come back to strawberry but right now i'm over strawberry michelle hughes strawberry parfait she uses cereal 27 cream milky undertone strawberry cheesecake strawberry red touch toasted almond flavor west yogurt and so picture yes i agree with everything here is it doesn't even really need a whole lot of a whole lot steeping three to five days you're plenty good custard and strawberry jam nice cb coils a lot going on here and you got a 16 percent wow there's a lot going on here you got faa apricot tfa butter cake batter milky undertone custard premium egg yolk pudding base baked strawberries strawberry cheesecake strawberry jam mellow rollercoaster two vanilla wow there's a ton of stuff going on there it's interesting let's see sasha says i thought egg yolk was a winter flavor super concentrate yes it is i guess maybe corrected himself on there okay that could happen let's see well yes actually likes it i can mix it i just i'm kind of over it right now see swaggy tart from last year uh let's see tam uses it with vso strawberry bso lemon vsa kiwi shortbread cookies from under flavors and crumble toppings so it's a wonder flavor vso mix very very nice if i can make it i said right now i'm just over to strawberries personally but there's so many good things red light district from slushie i mixed this one i did a couple hundred mils in this one this one was very good uh he uses it there two and a half let's say two to three percent where you're going to be with this flavor because you have only 134 publicly only been out since late 2019 yeah late 2019 this release i was fortunate enough to get this release see tam strawberry lush it's like a strawberry cheesecake bar use the flapper pie one flavor fresh fresh strawberries strawberry cheesecake buttercream frosting it's all one flavor sugar cookie vanilla custard whichever vanilla custard you can pair that with this strawberry actually i would do if you're looking to do a more creamier cheesecake and you want and you have a strawberry cheesecake use the lemon custard use this strawberry cheesecake and use if you're doing all wonderful yours use either juicy strawberry if you want something a little bit more authentic but if you want more candy use the strawberry gummy candy and then add some meringues or some other creams or a little more crust whatever you want to add to it and it'll get you where you need to be let's see tommy lee's got one i want to check out real quick well we haven't checked out any of his lately oh see bavarian cream lemon cheesecake from ssa meringue strawberry cheesecake at 1.1 sweet strawberry 1.8 and whipped cream at one yep that works six percent we've got six flavors going on there that works and that absolutely works all very good mixes indeed alrighty it says what we got for these three it's hard to rank them just because there's so many different different uses for different strawberries i mean different cheesecakes sorry as well but i'm going to talk about that right now so i'm just assuming so you really can't rank them and there's are some that are very hard to use aren't very good then you have some that are very easy to use and are very good and then you have a bunch of them in the middle that are really good you can use them all different ways and that's where you get you're you're not getting a one and one a or two i mean one two three you're not getting that you're getting you know say like all all three of these are all really excellent cheesecakes it's just what you're trying to do with them is which one you're gonna reach for and that's basically it all right so hopefully i'm helping clear up uh some misconceptions on some cheesecakes and everybody's enjoying it yeah we've got one more video for cheesecake week and they'll be done that's it hopefully it won't be two months before i do more of them all right again until next time wash your hands be safe wash your hands don't 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w3Urq6p0ls0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Urq6p0ls0 | FE Finals, The Visible Hand (W) vs Oh No, Not Thallids (G) | MTG 93/94 | #224 | by what name are you known there are some who call me tim welcome to another episode of timmy talks the channel where we talk old school magic and today we have the finals for you from the constructed fallen empires tournament if you've missed some of the earlier games you can click on the link that's appearing right now that will take you to the playlist for now we're going to look at the finals and we have gideon with his oh no not phthalo deck it's mono green versus the visible hand from yup and that is mono white so we've got two mono color decks in the finals i guess that says something about fallen empires and how to construct the best possible phone empire decks we've seen a lot of mono brews obviously then have the most consistency um so we are going to look at the finals before i continue i just want to mention if you want to go straight to the games you can click on the timestamp below that'll take you straight to game number one for here as always i am going to start with um the deck tech and i'm going to start by looking at the deck of yoop the visible hand and here we go this is the visible hand and this is being played by yup the mono white player um as you can see there's a full play set of hand of justices in this deck and i can tell you a hand of justice in a fallen empire's only environment is just huge it's a 2 6 creature 6 toughness means it's almost impossible to get rid of remember you don't have instant removal in the set you don't have terror you don't have swords it's just really really difficult you don't have counterspell it's really hard to deal with hand of justice just as a creature and then of course it has this magnificent ability where you tap hand of justice and you tap three other white creatures to destroy target creatures so it's it's creature removal in a format that hardly has any so it's extremely powerful and it could be the decider today um then for the rest we see a lot of smaller creature occasion infantry occasionally javelina ears order of light bur uh we see occasion priest which could kind of play a role maybe in late game using all those planes you see at the bottom to pump all the creatures i mean you never know these these fallen empire matches have a tendency to take long to really take you into mid game late game and their indication priests can be surprisingly strong talking about surprisingly strong i believe the combat medic could be crucial in this matchup as well it's one white and two to cast it's an o2 creature and for one white and one you can prevent damage and um you know when you're playing against a deck with for example thorntoli that can deal one damage to any target when you remove three uh sprolen counters you can actually use the comet medic to kind of cancel that effect out so that would mean that the thali player has to wait three whole turns just to deal one measly point of damage and then the combat manner can kind of cancel that out with just uh ping one white mana and one so i'm curious to see how that is going to work against each other so how big is the role of the combat medic going to be now of course we also see the i o piles i've seen that in every single deck including that of my own it is the kind of um removal that you kind of need in the form of the best removal that you can have two to cast one insect deal two damage to any target colorless damage so that means you don't have to worry about any protection or any colors you can just kill whatever you want but of course it only deals two damage so again when you're facing a cart like hand of justice or a dara lore or you know any of the other bigger creatures and fallen empires iopile is not really going to help you that much uh the last two cards i'd like to point out in this deck or the two ring of renewals ring of renewal is five to cast then five and tap and you have to discard a card and then you can draw two cards now this in itself may not sound very powerful but again in fallen empires only i think it's a very powerful artifact and it could be actually decisive when when the game gets dragged into late game you know card advantage can be crucial and i i feel like using this and a nice little thing if you don't know is when you tap the ring of renewal and you have to discard the card but your hand is empty you actually don't have to discard anything so then you can just draw two cards for five which is actually not too bad so curious to see ring of renewal and action combat medic synergies going on here and of course sea of hand of justice is going to be decisive those will be the three cards that i will be looking at specifically in the finals from the deck of you the visible hand now let's take a look at the deck of gideon oh no not phthalates and here we see the deck of gideon a completely phthalo deck and mono green so we're going to see the finals between mono white taking on mono green let's take a look at this deck um i think fungal bloom is going to be extremely powerful it's an enchantment for two green and for two green you can put a uh spore counter on a target fungus and remember all this works with spore counter so a phthalate for example just is a one-on-one creature for one green you put a spore counter on there you during the upkeep you remove three sport counters and you get a one one sprolling so the fungal bloom can kind of accelerate that and put even more spore counters on there but when it gets really interesting is when he also has a spore flower in the game so spore flower is an o1 creature for two green and every turn again you put a spore counter on it remove three spore counters and you don't get as proline but you get a fog effect so nothing deals any damage no combat damage i should say is being dealt so with fungal bloom you can kind of build this your own fog machine and you can stall the game so long until you have enough little one-on-one supporting tokens or until you can ping your opponent to death with for example the thorn tally thorne taleit is not a creature it's quite interesting to green and one to cast it's a two two during your upkeep you can put a spore counter on it remove three sport counters and deals one damage to any target so again this can be really really strong another card that's interesting to zoom into is the um felonite druid so felonite druid is one green two and you can see it there in between the thorntoli and the uh feral phthalate and it's a one one uh summon cleric and for one green and one you can tap it then you need to sacrifice a creature and then all your forests become two three creatures so two three that's like really really strong two three creatures how cool is that so that means that um he can sec like a one one uh sproling token who cares and then he has a an army of forests attacking the opponent so that can be quite powerful um the last card i'd like to point out here which i think is quite interesting is sport cloud a sport cloud is another fog effect two green one and creatures don't deal any damage in combat but it has something added to it what it does as well is all the creatures that are attacking do not untap during their next untapped phase so that means that they don't deal any damage but they also stay tapped so that could be a perfect moment for hideo to kind of open up the board so he can lure his opponent into an attack use the sport cloud all the creatures will remain tapped and kind of get a free charge moment there maybe using his felony druid for example to trample over him with two three fours so those are some of the cards that i'm going to look at uh it's very interesting i think the thali deck is um a much more grindy deck and um a danger here for gideon that i can see is that he wants to to stall the game as long as possible you know with his fog effect sport flowers poor clouds all that stuff and then he he might get into trouble because he's allowing yup to draw into his hand of justice and then being able to kill everything on the other hand um if if gideon succeeds in just getting a lot of tokens on the board and putting her putting putting some pressure on he could really trample literally trample over over his opponents over the wide deck so i possibly see i definitely see possibilities here for this thali deck to take uh the win here and actually take the tournament here uh because this is the finals so let's um let's go and check out let's see what's going to happen here with white against green we've got soldiers versus phthalics let's go to the games game number one of the finals of the fallen emperor's tournament constructed cup so we've got yup on the left with his mono white the visible hand brew against gideon on the right with his oh no not phthalates mono green brew and we see a nice occasion javelina here by yupe hitting the board attacking now turn two playing an order of a light bur and there we see a fungal bloom from gideon so this is that powerful enchantment i talked about in the deck deck section could be decisive the problem here is that he knows under a lot of pressure already and there we see indication javelin here and another order of light bur and things are not looking great for gideon there's just so much pressure on the board he needs to find a way to get out of this pressure maybe a spore cloud next turn if you put attack with everything and he's going to play something look like looks like it's the phthalonite druid actually it looks like he's in doubt still changing his mind changing it to a phthalate a one one green creature and the io pile so io pile is great here because they can just take care of one of the creatures and interesting to see that he's played out that solid because it looks very vulnerable with those occasion javelinaers and exactly that's what you does taking out one of the taking out the phthalate i guess so there are no more creatures on the board for heel and there is a pharaoh's zealot and an attack now for five hidden is dropping to 11. and let's see what he can do there's just so much pressure of course he's got the io pile to take care of one of the creatures okay this is looking more like it drawing another io pile so next turn he's able to take care of two of the creatures and taking care of both of the orders of light burr and another feral z lot so another two two body here and look at hidden's life total already on seven and it's just going really really quickly here playing a night soil and night so as an enchantment for two green you can pay one remove two two creatures from the same graveyard to get a one one and you can do that with your opponent's graveyard as well there is an occasion priest so he's going to attack for five now and using the night soul to create a creature being able to block one at least maybe just blocking a tutu although yup can also respond by using his javelin ear counter and he's actually not gonna block or he is blocking but he's on three now at least okay and that's it yeah gideon doesn't see a way out of this anymore so this first game went pretty quickly a lot of aggression here uh by yoop and of course i said before that a lot of these games uh go and and and they're going to be dragged into mid game late game well this game definitely did not this was a really quick game one up for you pierre and let's let these players sight board and we'll catch back up with them in game on number two game number two in the finals of the fallen empire's constructed tournament yup is one game up that means if he wins the second game he has won the tournament but we're not there yet gideon has a fighting chance still opening up with a phthalate the one one creature and there's an education infantry from uh yup and in the upkeep gideon can place a spore counter on the phthalate and when he takes three sport counters off he gets a one-one surprising and there we see the fungal bloom and the fungal bloom is a really strong enchantment the only thing is helion will need to have time and the question is is you going to give him that time there's already an order of light burr on his side of the table taking up now to sport counter number two and there is a thorn talent this is quite interesting because with three sport counters on the thorn talent you can deal one damage to any target so in combination with the fungal bloom he can start mowing down those little creatures of yoop but again he needs time and he needs lance so he's got three lands now so maybe next turn when he gets a second forced he can put two spore counters on his thorn tally plus the one he gets in the upkeep and he'll be able to remove one of those order of light birds there's a second one being played by jupiter so he is really trying to keep the pressure on the board he knows that he he mustn't give hilly on time to build up his ridiculous phthalate army and sport cloud shenanigans so he's trying to just attack and play as aggressive as possible as possible i bad turn here for gideon he seems to be missing his land drop here and especially with that fungal bloom on the table you want to have another forest because that would mean you can put two spore counters on one of your funguses instead of just one attacking here for five also attacking with the acacian infantry that's quite interesting and look at that yup is playing ace or sorry gideon is playing a sport cloud that means that all the creatures that we're attacking and blocking are tapped and remain tapped for the next turn so in this case yup's complete army will stay tapped for another go and maybe this is just a space that hideo needed playing a night soil here attacking here swinging in for five 4 sorry dropping to 16 and you finding another land tapping 5 ring of renewal so this could be interesting although i think it's a little bit too slow for this moment and there we see the thorn tally taking up the three with that fungal bloom and shooting down that order of light burr attacking again dealing four more damage he's dropping to 12 and he can use the fungal bloom again to destroy the last order of liber if he wants to with the thorn talent and there's a combat medic and comet medic can start preventing the damage so in response gideon is putting two more counters on the thorn talent and shooting down the last order of liber i think that's a very good play and that combat medic could be very annoying for hideon but at least for now it only looks like it's going to be annoying because i mean he is still pretty much in the lead here there's an attack with the occasion infantry that means that he knows dropping to 16 and it makes sense to attack now by the way because you can just use those two mana to prevent the damage attacking now with everything he has so gideon going in for the attack and let's see you is probably going to block um oh he's actually not going to block which makes sense because if he blocks then there is an opening here maybe for gideon to use his thorn talent in in a way i'm actually not quite sure if he did block anyway he's playing a felonite druid and that is quite interesting because the felonite druid is a one one creature for one green and one you can sacrifice a creature and make all your force into two three creatures and there's an occasion javelinaer by uh yupe and dedication javelina actually is pretty annoying for hidden because it can take down the phthalate at least stopping their production and there are now three sprawlings that that the you see the dice on the green card those are the sprawling tokens of gideon and he's got one spore counter on his phthalate and two spore counters on his thorn talent look at this playing two creatures a spore flower and an elvish farmer interesting choice here attacking for three and i'm saying interesting choice because maybe i would have chosen to just or place poor flower or play elvish farmer and now we're going to see some blocking it's a little bit hard to follow i think he gives the occasion a javelin near first strike and he also blocks with the or the occasion infantry first strike blocking with the occasion javelinaer and preventing the damage with the combat medic that means that gideon is just losing uh some surprise and that's it so that's not a very successful attack for him and there you can kind of see the strength of the combat medic and there's another occasion javelin here and uh it's going to be interesting to see and it it still does look like i mean yup is fine fighting back and he's doing all that he can but it just looks like he don't simply has too much going on over there on that side of the table you know when you're playing against a phthalic player and you keep seeing more and more dice encounters it's not a good sign and i have to admit it's it's kind of hard to commentate because there's so much so much happening i think i wonder if gideon is now going to sack one of his creatures with the felonite druid and attack with the two three lands i think that's what he's going to do tapping to green tapping the phthalo knight sacking probably one of his supra links or sacking him sucking the druid himself that's interesting and choosing to attack with three two three lands um the two one one creatures so he just really wants to deal as much damage as possible here i guess he's also a little bit afraid of uh finding maybe a hand of justice next turn so he wants to make sure that you doesn't have three creatures anymore on the board three white creatures let's see how he's going to block remember he can still prevent two damage with the combat medic but he can also use the occasion infantry for example you can pay one to give him banding um or want to give give him first strike and of course he's got the occasion javelin ears that he can still tap to deal one damage with a javelin counter so it's a very complicated combat situation and it looks like he's just going to block one and let's see which one did he block it's pretty unclear and it looks like he's just going to let the rest of the damage is just going to take the rest of damage blocking the phthalate killing the phthalate preventing two damage that means that um hedon manages to push in four damage interesting to see here is that yup is not using his occasion javelin ears because he could have chosen to block tap and deal a damage to a target actually he is end of turn deciding to kill a creature it's kind of difficult to follow here actually but anyway when all the dust is settled i guess the conclusion is that yup is on five and he's lost two creatures and there's the hand of justice ooh and he's missing one creature he needs one more white creature and now remember you passed is tapped out so that means that he cannot use the combat medic to prevent any damage so let's see if helion's going to take advantage with this with his thorn tally taking it up to three with the fungal bloom removing the three counters to kill is he then going to use it uh we see now that yup is killing the fungal bloom with the occasion javelin near and he's now taking out the three counters to kill the occasion javelin so i guess that tap was in response to that and that mean that's really important for gideon here just to keep the amount of white creatures really low on the side of you because uh yup needs three white creatures to start using that hand of justice and that could be terrible for gideon but it's really difficult for helion with those combat medics on the on the battlefield they're o2 creatures and for one white and one you can prevent the damage so it's it's quite an interesting game actually because you know gideon knows if next turn yup is able to to play out another creature and he has that ring of renewal to kind of dig for creatures as well and he don't play the felon i drew it past turn and yeah this is interesting they're actually looking up to try to see like when you're turning them into lands i believe are they considered creatures or what's actually happening well actually colorless two three creatures and there's an io pile hitting the board but not a creature oh able to kill the thorn talent i think that's a really good decision here from yoop is he actually gonna pull through here the problem of course for uh for you is if he could have played a creature now as well to kill the felonite druid that would have been that would have been golden because now i think he don't can exactly use his phthalate druid sachisoproling and just attack with everything he has and i think he's gonna make it to be honest because it's four one ones and four two three creatures i don't think that you can survive this he's only on five he can block three fours and he still takes six no that's it that's it that means it's one one and that means we're going to game number three this is exciting game number three this is going to be the decider whoever wins this game can crown himself the fallen empire guru so let's take a look who's going to win this tournament there is yup starting off with an occasion infantry and he done just with a forced passing tourney so no one drop for him that means some early pressure for you here and finding an occasional priest but not a second planes oh that's kind of rough here for yoop and there's an io pile by gideon and attacking you for two finding planes at least playing his land number two gideon dropping to 17 and let's see is you going to play out something yes he is there is an order of liber so that means this kind of reminds me of game number one where you was able to put on a lot of early pressure on gideon and you know when you're a phallic player you want some space look at that no land drop from gideon and there is a spore cloud this is very important this is going to buy hidden hopefully time to get back into this remember sport cloud um is a is not just a fog effect it also says that the creatures that attacked or blocked do not untap the next turn so that means those three creatures on youtube side of the battlefield are going to remain tapped there we see a spore flower and another io pile so hidden is slowly getting back into this being able to remove two creatures next turn but there we also see a very sea lot from the side of yup so he's now got five creatures on the battlefield that's quite a lot here and there we see a phthalate from hidden and past turns so it's going to be interesting to see what he's going to do in the next combat step i think he has to destroy the feral zealot another sport cloud sport cloud number two here and uh he's actually also blocking the feral c lot i think because the thing is with feral zealot even if it doesn't deal damage the thing is if it's unblocked it can deal three damage to our target creature so i think gideon decided to block feral c law downplayed the spore cloud which is a pretty good move actually and there is an io pile on the side of yup and of course the creatures don't untap because of the spore cloud and he's also cast that occasion priest or no that was already on the battlefield and there is the thorn talent the tutu attacking now being destroyed by the i o pile it's really a creature that you wants to get rid of asap because it can start mowing down the creatures his soldiers and there's another thorntalic now cast by hideon so the problem remains here for you but of course with the occasion priest he can pump his creatures and there we see the spore flower taking off the three counters to create that fog effect so that means no combat damage is dealt so it's really difficult for you now to kind of get through and deal damage to gideon at this stage of the game of course helion doesn't have a fungal bloom yet and that is kind of uh good news for for you i guess because as soon as helium can grab that fungal bloom he can start getting his fog machine online with the with the spore flower there's another spore cloud sport cloud number three i believe of this game amazing there's a hand of justice by you peer and hand of justice that is a big problem for gideon what can he do against the hand of justice does it have two io piles for four damage but maybe it's better to use the io piles to start mowing down some of the troops but then again jupe has five creatures he can kill two of them then he still has three white creatures and his hand of justice so he still has his hand online only one card in hand casting it now with feral phthalate hmm this is not looking great oh of course the creatures remain tapped because of the spore cloud i forgot about that but he's also finding an occasional infantry so that's his white creature number three that means that any moment now he can start tapping that hand of justice and killing some creatures on the side of helion but he can do that as a fast effect so no need to do it in on his turn he can simply wait and do it at the end step of gideon or he can wait until he attacks and then decides what he wants to do and i think the thorn talent will probably be his first target and this is interesting what is gideon going to do maybe declare attack first remember he has to do io piles ah of course he also has the occasion priest that he can use to pump his creatures as well yeah occasional preacher can pay two wide and one i believe and you give target creature plus one plus one now he has seven mana eight mana if he wants to sack his runes of troy care but let's say he's got six so he can give plus two plus two in in in total to one or two two creatures any way he wants to and now we're at the end step i guess because i see you tapping down his hand of justice in the three white creatures and what is he going to kill first i guess that's the question now and uh he's killing down the big feral phthalate and uh now gideon is trying to kill one of the one ones but in response you activate his occasion priest and now he's activating his io pile to at least get rid of a creature not taking the order of light bur using the other one this is all happening at the end step killing the other order of light burp but it's it's actually bad news here for gideon and i think he knows it because he has to kill more creatures he has to make sure that the hand of justice is turned offline because right now he still has four white creatures and the hand of justice there's white creature number five hitting the battlefield things are looking grim here for gideon in the finals of the constructed fallen empires tournament old school players have been fighting for this trophy for weeks and this is a decisive match and it looks like visible hand is taking the victory here but of course we're not there yet but that hand of justice is looking mighty strong and step we saw a really quick tap of the hand of justice destroying that thorn talent and uh that means that hiton only has two sprolling tokens a spore flower that he's activating now just to make sure he doesn't get any damage and a phthalate and there's a balm of restoration hitting the table it's a nice card i believe it's even on the restricted list but it's not going to change anything here for gideon and there goes the spore flower destroyed by the hand of justice attacking with feral c lot and uh he's kind of forced to trump block i guess he might as well have used this approaching remember um it makes a little sense for hillary on to double block and try to kill the pharaoh seal because of the occasion priest that's in play as well and uh attacking now with actually three creatures interesting so it probably means that yup is going to play another white creature in the second main phase and let's see how gideon's going to block i don't think there's much for him to do only one card in hand even if it's a sport cloud um it's not really going to save him here it is actually a sport cloud okay i believe that sport cloud number four uh that helium is playing so full play set of sport clouds that's what we're seeing here in the finals of the uh constructed fallen empires tournament and two occasion infantries here by uh by yup so that means he can kill one more sprawling that's exactly what he does at the end step he's not tapping it's probably just saying it to hitting on passing turn here drawing a card i mean it's it's close to impossible for hideo now to uh to take this match so it looks like the visible hand of you is winning here is going to take the trophy and the title of being the fallen empire guru and there's an occasion phalanx i really love the art of this card by the way two for banning and there's a phthalic devourer i must say it's um admirable how gideon is trying to uh to keep fighting doesn't want to surrender he doesn't just want to get the victory away and uh there's the attack and yup is still playing very disciplined keeping his three untapped creatures in the hand of justice on the side just in case attacking now for six eight damage in total using the bomb of restoration and uh he's dropping down to two playing a thorn tally and of course it's being killed instantly by the hand of justice and i guess in this game number three we could finally see how incredibly powerful the hand of justice is and that said that's the victory here for you congratulations yay well done man well done um you've won this tournament uh thank you for watching uh this match and maybe you've also seen the other matches uh it was a really fun tournament i really enjoyed organizing this it's nice to see you know a set of fallen empires uh getting getting some renewed attention and it was a cool tournament congratulations to uh to you for uh winning it and uh thank you for watching another episode of timmy talk to the channel where we talk old school magic and uh if you like this and if you want to support the 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1L3s_Ri5POs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L3s_Ri5POs | Why Simulation Modeling for Health in 15 min | hello I'm Nathaniel Osgood today I'm going to be providing the briefest of motivations for why we conduct dynamic modeling in health and healthcare the motivations for this really lie in the fact that we're confronting ever more daunting health policy challenges these challenges of diverse sorts but they share the common feature that they are not merely complicated choices but complex choices choices that that confront us with systems where the behavior of the system as a whole cannot be merely reduced to to the pieces a classic examples of this are many and number on an example where I've worked as a merchants II Department wait times where the accessable problem lies in the emergency room but when we study it more closely we'll find that the the tangled nature of the system means that the drivers for that lie elsewhere the the concerns in the emergency room are are strongly impacted by crowding in the wards and crowding the wards impacted by availability of spots but also services in the community availability of services and community drive people unnecessarily in to the emergency department so we look for the to solve this problem we find that the tangled nature of the system means that it's not amenable to siloed management we have to think about the behavior of the system as a whole we can't merely reduce our study to pieces so really with the opioid epidemic we predominantly have have had to deal with drug policy issues in a very siloed way to this point but the opioid epidemic is one that who's whose causes and whose effects cross multiple sectors and once again the the behavior of the system as a whole can't be reduced to simply a sum of what's going on in different sectors there's a tangling of what's going on between things that guarantees that an intervention in one place will ripple through and in effect things throughout the system similarly with the antimicrob resistance where what what's going on in the farm in terms of administration of antimicrobials and in hospitals in terms of antibiotics affects people in their home and in each of those corresponding areas and and long term care facilities in many places in between and siloed management here leads to systemic dysfunction so we're dealing here with with being like blind men and the elephant traditionally dealing with each of the pieces in isolation we're really we need to capture the elephant we need to deal with the the elephant as a whole not as simply a reduction to pieces and when we divide an elephant up into pieces we don't get too small elephants we need to understand the elephant as a whole now this a particularly can need because we need to explain things we need to understand what's going on it does the evidence out there support my hypothesis of regarding what's driving the system where is it likely to go next etc and the challenges if we just have theories in our head their implication in terms of the behavior they've result that would result to be up here over time behavior for space or for networks is unclear to us if we're reasoning on the basis of mental models alone it's hard to critique those and test in the clear light of day whether they're going to be consistent with the empirical evidence we see even more fundamental to the quandary that we're in in a health policy level is that we have a need to intervene we have to understand where the best intervene how how soon will I see affects implementation science concerns etc and when we're dealing with a systemic issues such as the opioid crisis or antimicrobial resistance Edie wait sir or the many others there the quandary is there about where do we invest for action where did to invest to yield the highest bang for the buck to yield things that are high leverage and the quandary here is we may have theories about the world but as long as they're trapped in our head and somewhat inchoate it's especially difficult to assess if we undertake certain interventions what the implied dynamics would be what will we see coming out of it what will you merge from those interactions and will they be consistent with our desired outcomes when we're dealing with a situation like this were reasoning purely of models and that are conducted that are in our heads we are we are putting ourselves at great risk we're flying blind we we have misperceptions about interpreting data from the system we mistake rapidly rising rates of reported cases as a sign of a crisis of incidence within the system where really it's a sign of more effective reporting for example we have policy resistance cases where that the system pushes back against us we undertake actions that we think are for the best and and we get blowback we get situations where the system pushes back against us and leads to defeating of our original goals or even adverse outcomes we have difficulties coordinating effectively planning and deciding about what policies to undertake designing a system and and learning effectively from the experience of one area to another and more fundamentally we worst we we risk working and at cross-purposes with the nature of things of banging your head against a brick wall that is just not going to give way we end up having our resources squandered because we're so busy bailing that we can't afford to plug the hole we may have lots of resources but they're systemic and balance our sure's that we go nowhere now in order to address these needs we turn to dynamic models and these dynamic models can be viewed as as articulating in a in a explicit shareable and precise way dynamic hypotheses concerning the causal structure of systems out there what we posit is going on in the system out there and because we need to understand the effects of counterfactuals new interventions novel intervention portfolios we articulate those models in a way that captures the positive causal structure out there now these models have many uses that I've covered extensively elsewhere but my goal today is to try to very quickly walk through some of the major motivations why do i model well one big reason is to learn and to learn quicker to learn more reliably to learn more deeply why is that enabled well one thing is models help me make my assumptions shared and explicit whether they're qualitative models or semi-quantitative such as this causal loop diagram from system dynamics or whether they're they're more precise in the form of these state charts and any logic which might interact but which have very precise states a person can be in actions that can change those states and rules under which they apply or these ones from opioids by putting those that understanding out there in an explicit way in a shared way we can invite critique by others we can take ideas out of our head expressed in very inchoate ways and put them into a fashion that's explicit on so they be can be critiqued by groups so that they can be tested by those with long experience in the system this being from a wonderful stakeholder session run by by joanna can send at the sacs institute and louise fair free baron particularly at at a CT health and australia that i the privilege of being involved in another recent i model to learn faster is models help me make my assumptions explicit in testable far from being a crystal ball models here are best viewed as as learning prosthesis they're tools for for helping us think more quickly more deeply more reliably more consistently through the consequences of our actions because we can put our thoughts about the model in a precise way and on a way that's not only explicit but precise we can run a model in and test the degree to which it's it's it matches up with empirical evidence we can take our our articulation of our understanding no longer inchoate but captured in a precise form see the implied dynamics spatial across networks over time and see whether it jobs with empirical observations by such they can they can allow us to put those that empirical evidence to use more quickly and and more deeply we can test more quickly is our theory consistent with this evidence and we can more quickly identify inconsistencies in our thinking on and learn therefore more effectively remedy our thinking and remedy the model that captures our thinking so within a model we have a systematic way of replacing confusion by learning this this accords with the comment body of Francis Bacon that truth will sermon sooner come out of Earth and from confusion by putting a stake in the ground by by you putting in place some explicit shareable testable thoughts about what's going on in the world we can we can check whether it jives with evidence and if it doesn't improve our thinking the modern version might be fail early fail often another reason that I use models is because we all use models and we can use their models in our heads their mental models the question is what are we going to do to lower our vulnerabilities to to the known weaknesses and very well-documented weaknesses of of mental models and the reflection errors we can use computational models to consciously challenge sharpen falsify and and allow us to advance those mental models so here we have a mental model and by using the model and understanding through simulation the logical consequences of that model by taking that that precise articulation running it out and seeing its consequences we can realize oh that isn't consistent with our understanding and refine the model and refine the mental model that lies behind our simulation model we can also use that model to motivate collection of new data in the world and to using that data test the model further to undertake interventions test them against what we expected to happen when tomorrow and improve the model models he are not as crystal balls ladies and gentlemen but as tools for learning more quickly more deeply and more reliably from from the evidence and from our experience a failure to match failure to match empirical evidence is not a failure of the model so much as a success of the modeling in that it it illuminated a latent inconsistency in our thinking and allowed us by identifying that inconsistency to arrive had a better understanding a related point is that models help us understand what's going on we can take an articulation of what's going on the model and we can run it out in and test us test it against the empirical evidence and allow us to understand you know what's going on out there is this theory about what's going on consistent now this is taken to a whole nother level with modern machine learning techniques such as particle filtering and particle MCMC such as we specialize in in in combining with dynamic models and here we reground a model in in incoming evidence and this provides us a way of taking disparate lines of evidence and using them together with a model to to illuminate what's going on across the system in a much more complete way much as we take diverse individual scans of a patient from from a cat scan from all different angles and knit them together to give a 3d view of what's going on inside the patient we can give a 3d view for what's going on within a system in a way that's probabilistic reflects the uncertainty in the model on the one hand and the uncertainty in the evidence you can give as it were a cat scan for population health understand not just what's directly observable but what's implied by those observed rules and system structure jointly and other areas of the system now another use of these bottles once a secured conviction is to estimate intervention effects to use them with the model in which I have conviction which has been tested against best evidence on to explicate the consequences of that model to take it and combine it with descriptions of interventions and and understand what theory what with that theory together with the interventions of the world together with the interventions imply so what are the logical consequences of those interventions given our best understanding of the world this is something we cannot do effectively as you may recall within formal reasoning but with simulation modeling we can and we can test the consequences of that intervention as enacted in the model against impure against what we're seeking to achieve in terms of health outcomes thereby improve our intervention portfolio in silico within the model in ways that we prohibitively expensive infeasible potentially unethical within the world so here we run the model out you know for a baseline case perhaps and for an intervention case and we can test to what degree is the intervention yields great health gains - what segi does it reduce crime health disparities etc another reason I I model is to anticipate what's coming um this is particularly powerful when combined with these machine learning methods um we take them all incorporating the best evidence now and we couple it with learning um that that takes each new data point and updates that latent state of the model it that captures what we think is going on we then can look forward with the model with this periodically reground Edmondo to anticipate what's coming up down the pike in a probabilistic way so it might tell us over the next say two years or in terms of months you were anticipating the decline and then a possible sudden rise although the runs are uncertainty sources broad regularities that maybe for the next year or so it'll be declining and other cases we may be told hey buckle your seatbelts incidents will likely be going up either very very soon or pretty soon get ready that can allow us to marshal resources why else do I model because it's the least bad ladies and gentlemen of the alternative says Winston Churchill said democracy is the worst of all forms of government except for everything else so it is with with modeling it's the worst of all alternatives except for banging our heads against the nature of the system thank you very much it's an honor to have your attention you could turn to my many other videos to find more details on some of these points | Nathaniel Osgood | UCWew1nT03GtKj_PbiLnPQgw | 2018-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,490 | 14,107 |
AMZopEfpBpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMZopEfpBpk | Freedom From Victimhood Through Acceptance & Surrender | hi addison thank you so much for being here i always ask our guests to introduce themselves because i think it always comes comes best uh comes across best from the guests so can you just introduce yourself and tell us kind of what you're up to and and how you got here yeah sure thanks for having me mike uh my name is addison brazil uh and i am a co-founder of the tether app which is a men's mental health and well-being platform i know you guys had my co-founder uh matt on earlier this year and in addition to that i am a mental health advocate and a lived experience expert um i am i went through a lot of my 20s i lost my brother to cancer at 19. i i found my father after his suicide four years later and then on the cusp of sort of rebuilding my life and uh going to the ends of the earth to find the right mental health help that i needed i i was in a really bad accident that left me relearning to walk and killed a dear friend of mine so i uh i kind of pledged if i could get through that that when i got to where i was going i'd turn back and go back for the other guys because uh mental health especially men's mental health is not something that is that was at least you know ten years ago when that journey started for me that was talked about very much um but then as someone who does feel deeply connected and who has a community around them uh i've realized how rare that was and even then still how much uh how much work goes into not ending up um part of the suicide statistics that we see today yeah wow i i had heard parts of your story um prior but you hear it from the person the source in some sense you know i was getting sort of tingles as you were saying some of those things it's amazing that you're here doing what you're doing i think i think you kind of yeah it was really nice also the way you said um if i could use sort of i'm paraphrasing but using your experience to go back and get how did you say that exactly it was really beautiful it was kind of at a point where i was um seriously depressed which happened kind of once in that journey uh after the accident and i i said that i made a promise myself that if i could get where i was going when i got there i turned back to go get the other guys yeah amazing yeah oh yeah nice i'm getting again goosebumps um so can you do you mind um i mean that's a lot of trauma yeah and and i i found that for this to not take you know three hours yeah it's better for me to just say it and i will always say i've also been a part of a lot of beauty and a lot of great stuff too and you know amazing people have gotten me to where i am today but i figure if i sort of just you know let you know why show up in the world as a mental health advocate then you can kind of guide it rather than me trying to get through the [ __ ] the whole story of it okay well i i mean i think what's amazing about people like you is that you sort of found your way through and you're using all of that as as a way to empower other people to do the same and also i assume to empower yourself and maybe yeah you know i guess in the sake of time and etc but what is it i guess i'm curious between your your personal and also your family just going through all of that stuff maybe you know i guess as much as you want or in whatever way is right just describing the darkness of of those things and and what kind of helped you piece everything back together and then again of course then you had the accident so there's a lot there and i i'm deeply fascinated and inspired by people sharing these things so you can go as long as you want i love sitting here and listening and i think other people do too to be honest yeah of course um yeah i mean i i think that the number one thing i'd be doing disservice i've been sharing the story especially for other people listening i didn't share that when these things happened even right up to the accident losing my brother um you know my dad's suicide and then losing my friend in the accident sort of for the first time dealing with chronic pain and and you know like just not being able to walk and use my body to change my state and do things that i was so used to um i believed at every point of that journey that this was something i could fix and um so if i can give anyone sort of a fast track who's listening it's i you know if i could go back i would say you know stop trying to fix it and focus on honoring it um and and just honoring your journey and that's sort of become my like tagline like you know people joke like just name your book that already because you're always saying like you know honor your journey but but really like somebody who was an a-type perfectionist kind of type to have to deal with this you know i was always trying to fix it it was like what what what's the solution to how i'm feeling and truthfully look i don't think there is whether you separate them as trauma and grief or you know compounded grief at a certain point obviously you know i don't think there's a solution to this i think there's an honoring that has to happen and it's a daily relationship so um you know i also will say 10 years later yes i've gotten through at points from a very stuck victim mentality at times and like you know a survivor mentality in the sense of like just trying to you know i can beat this and i don't need anybody else and you know trying to desperately take control and then at times proudly from a real thriving mindset and there's days like today and there have been recently where you know i do feel that i have a healthy enough relationship with my grief and i'm honoring it at a level that allows me to feel like you know i can thrive um which again has taken a decade but i think there was a shortcut there is if i wasn't looking to just be fixed you know um i think that that's sort of like looking back the biggest thing and obviously as i this year when we started tether and and becoming sort of more formally a spokesperson for men's mental health like the more i tell my story the more i'm able to process it obviously and and see sort of you know where where it's it could have just been me repeating sort of like a a um ingrained limited belief driven victim story and where i can start to go oh okay that's that's where you know a big shift happened that's where you know mindset really did help me or this at this point in my grief journey or um in my mental health journey like this this was necessary and i feel like i sort of have really become passionate about like i said earlier you know if i got where i was going go back to the other guys because i think like a lot of people have been through what i've been through you know you think about coaching you think about you know getting certified or going back to school or you know whatever it is like you know because you want to help people because you know how dark it was for you and and one thing that was really cool when matt came up with the idea of tether was i finally got like the tingles and the spidey senses and like you know because i was like yeah i don't it was never my dream to be a psychologist or like you know a neuroplasticity specialist like but all these experiences have made me feel like i want to and i need to and i need to you know help people but then this idea of remaining a peer remaining one of the guys but taking that and stretching that as far as we could possibly go with it so that we could still be in the community and the community would always be just as much for us as it was for every one of the thousands of guys who's joined the app and the community you know that really gets me excited and it really has just been like the last nine months of of building the culture and community of tether like just realizing that um you know i i i thought about like i said like coaching and and you know it was just like it was something about trying to transfer the experiential learning rather than the theoretical because the guy was always very smart so people could explain to me like how your mindset worked people could explain to me the psychology people explain to me probably 500 times like ptsd and flight versus flight you know we've heard these things you know it's it's not really happening your body is perceiving it as a threat like it you know it's almost like it reminds me of french class growing up i mean we just conjugated the same damn verb for 12 years like you know what i mean like it kind of became like that where it wasn't serving me in the sense that like you know where i was given sort of this forward motion experiential opportunities to actually like honor what i was going through um and that's sort of like like there was always this idea and it might have been self-inflicted or society inflicted but like that i would get better and then i would achieve what i had planned before this happened and like this idea that like i was gonna skip like like all this meaningful stuff you know and it's really hard when you know i mean this is my brother you know one of my best friends only two years younger my father the man that i looked up to you know and one of my most beautiful friends that we lost in the accident and i really lost like life as i knew it at that point in the accident and you know it's like looking back now is like so you thought somehow those things you just kind of you know figure them out and then we'd like we'd go back to sort of this 19 year old in innocence and ignorant as bliss like you know where was i uh and um and it's not where was i it's where am i now where am i now where am i now um and and being willing to answer that question honestly being where you are now um that's 10 years of work that's not easy that's that's you know surrender and acceptance were were not built into my operating system i can figure this out i mean my dad my brother when he passed started a brain tumor foundation for other children and families you know i did everything i could to sort of come up against it to even it out to you know make him a hero create a legacy like there was there was always this like sort of response you know if if the depth of of loss went lower then i would try to achieve even higher and it became dangerous and you know a lot of people talk about addiction and coping mechanisms and i i was this sort of dangerous magical beautiful scary hybrid of coping mechanisms where i did all the things we would do in our 20s to kind of escape a little bit you know drinking drugs whatever it was but then i was also just achieving that's a at a high level and like hyper intelligent so it made it very hard to be approachable and um to really get the help that i needed because it was working i mean you know it seemed like i was doing well and that worked for like you know until like a year after the accident maybe and then it got into dangerous territory of you know suicidal depression and and and just kind of being like hey with myself if we don't we don't look at this we don't really look at this if we don't deal with this then i don't think i'm gonna be here i don't think i'm gonna you know make it um it was like it was a game until it wasn't and that's right around the time actually uh that i met matt who you obviously interviewed and um who who had quit his job and had lost a friend of his and was going through grief and we we actually went to high school together you know passed each other in the halls for four years like you know never really talked or bonded as friends but you know 10 years later he posted this post on facebook and i just remember kind of being like uh i think i think he gets with what he gets it like he's you know he's in that weird late 20s what the hell are we doing here moment and i just reached out and and to talk to him and um and i was like i don't know if you want to but you know i i feel like i i know what's going on and i you know would like to talk to you kind of thing and and he did want to talk in and um you know i i it was a defining point in my life like you know it's the initial inspiration of me wanting to like join matt later as a co-founder and build sort of the brand and impact part of tether is matt matt said to me that caught the map moment um in my life but he said to me i'm just at this place where i don't want to live anymore but i don't want to die and i had never had an adult man admit to me another person really admit to me that that that was like a valid experience one that i had been avoiding living in you know you name it i you know around that exact thought anything anything that sang it out loud you know and when you said it aloud it normalized things in a way for me that it opened up a level of sort of conversation you know that we started to have and we created this sort of beta relationship this pure support friendship around we were both being coached you're both going to therapists we're both you know doing experimental treatments and doing everything we could to to feel like we wanted to be here you know and there was just something about us doing it sort of you know adjacently um on the same path and sort of being able to speak to each other without either one taking a hierarchy or you know code you know there was like a bit of peer coaching but from that pure level of oh this is something that works like has worked for me what do you think that would work for you um and yeah it just continued and and when matt fit his job and and wanted to build tether um you know i started i just wanted to help out and then it just you know went one day two days three days okay i'm doing this okay i'm a co-founder okay like this is what you know and it was it was there was no way and sort of that you know we were in the beginning of the pandemic and you know i was walked away at our family cottage and it was just like yeah this is what i'm this is what i'm here to do right now you know where am i now i didn't want to press pause because i had just done a full physical recovery out of you know chronic pain uh suicidal depression you know you name it this this whole grief process and then the world shut down the second i was free and so you know for me the pandemic in that way has felt almost like you know four years um yeah it's like i was 28 and went out one night and then you know now i'm 32 and like what that what happened you know so um yeah i was i was so ready to dive in and and it's just been a really really really cool experience to um connect with so many men around the world and find out what sort of their barriers are and and and kind of start to create this this new form of masculinity where it's just it's not about don't talk about it it's how can i get you to start talking uh what are your barriers and and how can we do it in a way that's comfortable and organic and like you know um and in a way that technology can help you um and it's been a really cool a really cool journey and again just staying in the community one of the men for the men um has been like at the forefront of sort of everything we do how can we make an impact if this would have been handed to us a year ago or two years ago or even better ten years ago before it all happened and you build this support system with this emotional intelligence and you're a little bit more ready for life i think that's you know the biggest takeaway okay and one thing i always say is that you know i advocate for you to build a support system before a life event deems it necessary and relatively it always will it may not be at the extremes of you know what i've been through i hope not wouldn't wish it on anyone but of course that's relative to what you're experiencing and how you're feeling your low is your low it doesn't matter what my you know what milo is it yeah it's where you're at yeah that's a wonderful saying this thing i like is our bottom is when we decide to stop digging and i think what makes it so hard for people to acknowledge that or i love your saying around we don't need to fix we need to honor and you know that's what makes it hard for people to honor their suffering is that we are just quite conditioned to compare ourselves to everybody else and it's almost it's almost something along the lines of my suffering's not bad enough so who am i to think that i should feel better something like that and that's very relevant to i mean i learned that kind of thought process in the addiction you know alcohol recovery world but it doesn't matter where where that comparison game gets played it's so detrimental to people kind of believing they're worthy of getting help or writing better um i really wanted to ask you as you're talking the things that really i think are at the core of so much of this is you said well i guess two things and you kind of choose which one first is the idea of surrender and acceptance which i think is beautiful and so important not only when we're willing to admit we're at a bottom or that we're really struggling struggling but also on a daily basis and also the because i i struggle i i spent a lot of time thinking about the idea of sort of the victim mentality versus being empowered by your suffering and so because it's quite hard when you're in the victim mentality and when that is dominating your awareness it's so hard to snap out of that or to be guided out of that so those yeah i guess i'm curious kind of what that process was like for you moving out of that mindset and into you know more empowered one um and maybe how surrender and acceptance helped or fit into your yeah you know yeah wow good question um i'd like to ask them them to myself as well um no yeah i think they go hand in hand and i think um probably the second one and then the first one in that way um you know i i had a really magical experience um in the sense of um i i definitely like so weird because you you know what you know now but you didn't know you know them but um the long story short of it is um you know i thought i had i had dealt with everything and then as part of my dad's death there was you know certain legal aspects and um i essentially inherited his divorce and it just there was there's complications and and it took very long to um to deal with his estate and and so you know i thought without not really thinking about it unless it came up or you know being right was sort of powerful i think um and i was doing all right you know like i was doing pretty well and then i kind of came back around and that's when um i was i was um summoned to come back and kind of deal with things oh my my dog sorry hold on okay let's say hi hank hey there's a meaning for this there's a pattern interrupt here so i'm grateful for that um but um but yeah um i i was flying back and and the night before i just kind of realized how much i hadn't dealt with everything i was just suffocating on sort of this victim mentality and just so angry and so rightfully angry in how i felt about it all and i just like stopped and you know before i went to sleep i just kind of said i need help and it was the first time i had spoken to god or the universe or in since my dad's death i mean i just there were just aspects of my dad's death and i found my dad and because of the ptsd i lost i lost god in the sense of anything that wasn't living couldn't be real because the flashbacks like god made the flashbacks real if that makes any sense like if there was god there were ghosts and i was seeing shadows and like weird things and that really that really terrified me so you know i didn't just lose my dad i lost sort of this relationship with what god was to me and i was brought up catholic but that wasn't what god was to me at that time it was you know i've always spoken to something before anyone told me to um so you know it was it was sort of this first like sort of opening of the universe or source or god or whatever you want to call it um you know saying i need help and um the long story short of is it the next morning on a fully booked flight jammed in just like headphones in i'm gonna play out like watch movies and like you know i'm a victim and it was my birthday week and like i was having to do this and you know all this stuff i had to give up a job and blah blah and um and right before we took off the person in the middle seat which was sort of you know making it all so squishy and great for my victim story um you know got up and me and the woman looked at each other because we had both tried to like move seats and they said there were no seats and so she got up and she there was a seat beside her husband and so she left and the woman on the aisle um and smiled at me and look i'm very canadian and like always polite but i would like i really was like and we joke about this now but like i i really was like what like you don't even know you know what like i what my life is kind of thing right i i don't really you know she said something about having clients and you know i'm coming from l.a like hollywood life and like you know i was writing a script at the time and i'm like clients oh who is she like i better figure it out just in case you know like this maybe this is you know and she said i'm a transformational life coach um and an excellence mentor and i just was like i just started laughing i was like you gotta be [ __ ] kidding me and so for five hours on the way back this most beautiful stranger names jennifer mirefield just an amazing amazing amazing mentor and life coach and human being and completely for free she went through it all with me for five hours straight and just minds little mindset tweaks all along the way as i told my story and and teaching me about accountability and she she was the first person to ever explain to me that there was a thriving mindset like i thought at survivor i was good i was checked i survived you know um but she she realized how she helped me realize how much of my power i was giving away constantly um and that how how much victimizing myself within my story even though people would argue to this day that i like am like the victim of these occurrences um in a way um you know she really helped me to realize for the first time that that you know it's it's safe to explore the benefit of experiences you couldn't control and um to realize that well you weren't the victim you were just left every time but just left you know and uh oh i just got goosebumps but you know we just left because you know and and what a privilege and like i don't know why it's like making me emotional this time because i do tell the story often but you know just she helped me realize like what a privilege it's been to you know if somebody's time is up it's their time is up you know and i hated people who said things like everything happens for a reason because i just was like well how does that work you know why is my brother's death the reason i get to have what i always wanted that doesn't make any sense you know and i want to kill them um but you know and so moving away from that and the way that she that she sort of started to open my mind and gently sort of give me this opportunity to show up for myself more is like if anybody was going to usher them out if anybody was going to be there if anybody was going to make sure that these people were loved in their final hours and some of the moments um emotional um you know who would you want it to be and i and i just like i was like oh this woman you know it's like oh man [ __ ] you know [ __ ] i've like totally a victim and i had no idea you know and uh at best surviving at best like this independent i don't need anyone and i had you know kind of designed my life around not like just being everybody's best friend but not really letting any one person fully into my darkness and definitely not in like any sort of intimate relationships where i could be really hurt and um you know that that was all sort of just like gently and lovingly opened up but at the end sort of every opening in that conversation and then of course i i continued to work with her the accident happened three months later and and you know she came on work with me through that whole experience as well um every time it opened me up there was something forward motion oriented a skill a mindset a tool that i could put into practice and for years i had been going to different types of therapy and different types of modalities and if it works for you it works for you that's great um but what what really worked for me was when this this new idea of you know where and where is your accountability in that where is your power in that and where where do you get to take control so what happens is the accident and that continues and what sort of happens and this is sort of like a higher higher level issue for people that have been coached a lot and i love to have these conversations too because there's so many i always talk about this there's there's two lonelines there's the lonely you feel when you decide you're going to make a change when you're going to make a big shift and then you do work and you self-work self-love like all this you know you do everything that you can do you meet a whole different new people that are vibing with you and then there's just like the second lonely because like everybody from before the first lonely it feels like in ways you're you're leaving them behind or you're not as connected and and you're like i feel so much better i feel like i know who i am i feel like i'm thriving but part of me wants to be dumb and go get drunk and because i'll be surrounded by other people who are still willing to do that and you know i'm only i'm only 32 now so you know in this time i was in my 20s when that's what you did you know so it's just like you know it's like this very weird loneliness of like i don't like you know constantly having perspective and being understanding and when somebody does something that usually i'd say they wronged me i'm going okay what must they be going through that they would show up that way you know what what must love not have looked like for them and amazing tools that that my coach gifted me with but there's loneliness in that and i think a lot of people get on podcasts and talk about how you know i changed my mindset and my life changed and my book is 1999. and that's great and i love that but also let's let's talk about how much loneliness still exists in that and how like i said at the beginning it's a daily relationship of of tending to that mindset and and being fair and honest with yourself and so what happened with me you know if you take the operating system i had and then you gave me all this knowledge i was a sponge like i just you know was sort of an a student about it and applying it and of course my own survival was on the line so you know but then what it started to become was was control a new type of perfection around excellence so the idea was excellence versus perfection and then it became trying to be excellent all the time which is perfection which is control which is just not feeling good you know when the whole point was to be feeling good and this is where um i knew we'd get there but where surrender comes in and i was at sort of the height of i was in pain 95 of the time and my hip was broken in the accident and and um i was knocked out and my neck like the basically my seatbelt line had you know kind of affected my whole body and it was like there was this alarm just going off in my body at all times like just like a fire alarm always going off and my body and my heart and my mind were very logically saying there's one way to turn the alarm off and that's when suicide kind of even became the first time i even really realized what being suicidal was i was always very confused by that because i thought about suicide so much after my dad passed but i was like i was obsessed with suicide that about all the time but so whenever doctors or people would ask me like if you ever think about suicide i'd be like are you crazy like i think about suicide 100 times that like my brain is constantly trying to figure out what the [ __ ] happened and if i'm next you know because it just it for me it really came out of nowhere with my dad and um obviously i've been educated since then so you know it just became this whole thing where i was i was trying to find a fix again if i can just fix my body i'll be fine and you know we've all said that sentence about something if i can just blank then i'll be fine and i say it lovingly because i still to this day you know it's like whatever whether it's a business goal life goal or relationship goal it's like i could just this you know and all these experiences have aged me about 50 years and it's like so funny because every time you know i look forward to like in you know my a big part of my mindset stuff was around money in the way that i treated money and sort of was really not inviting it into my life and i look forward to as it continues to find me and like my wealth because i want to kind of be the guy that like when someone says if i just had ten thousand dollars i could be like here you go have fun because ten thousand dollars has nothing to do with you know why this isn't working you know um and um yeah it just um it just was really interesting because i had people that i really trusted and i joined this men's group and this idea of acceptance the surrender just kept coming up and it scared me because i felt like it was too close to suicide it was like i don't know what i would be accepting because i was more afraid that i'd find acceptance and that surrender was like you know surrendering like i'm done here kind of thing and um and it was just like this like horrible to be honest like sort of eight month process of like you know like just like think like you know the way it would be in like an hbo comedy of just like trying to surrender like okay i'm am i doing it now you know okay i accept that up except that i'll always be in pain and like of course i didn't believe that and i was like no because also i was in this whole new mindset of like you can manifest and think anything so i had this like failure complex around like why can't i bruce lyft and joe dispenza this pain away like why like am i just not in the club like what the hell no like i've i've been doing like the meditating i've been attaching myself to the right frequency and you know like i was i felt like i i felt like i woke failure you know i i really did and and i didn't want to admit it to anybody because you know they told me i wouldn't walk for however many months and i was up in six weeks and i was like yeah like just keep doing this kind of thing and um and it was so weird because i was trying to basically think myself into being able to exist um and and how the parameters could work where it could work um and that thinking just started to turn on me for the first time in my life the quality of life just wasn't working and i was you know you're how smart you are goes both ways and if you start to value a different outcome a little bit more and you know i was starting to problem solve for you know how how could my mom understand if this is my outcome who can take care of her talking to therapists and you know if something were to happen you know i didn't write a will but i definitely had like sort of emotional instructions for people that you know that it would mean that i did everything i could do um you know i love when kevin hines was actually on tether this morning talking with matt and you know i used to say exactly what he said and it really struck me but he i used to say this to my sister who's like a twin to me if i die by suicide like launch every inquiry because like it was a murder there's no way i'm telling you you know and even after seeing it as much as i have you know it's just like i'm like trust me like something happened like it's just you know and this was the first time where where i knew i was suicidal and luckily i got to be very open with that and obviously you know with matt at the time in men's groups at the time and it just it really got to a point it was the first time where i explored being helped with medicine i you know i i was sort of this independent co-parent from the day i was born and at 30 years old i went to where my mom was and let her babysit me for a month and just you know said this is what's happening i don't know how long i have i feel like i'm up against it and there but somehow that what i'm up against is me and it doesn't it just felt like this like we're losing we're losing we're losing and it's so weird but i just like it's like i always explain it this way but like growing up in canada with hockey like seven game series and you were favored and somehow you lose the first you know three games and then you're fighting for your life and you're just so focused on fighting for your life and then you're in game seven and it's like you know it's a third period and you're down two and you're like oh [ __ ] we're gonna lose we came all this way i've been waiting my whole life for you know to win this to make sure to get to whatever the after of this is and it's the difference of like one goal not being saved like i was in that dangerous tippy-toe place and um it just it got really scary and and my form of surrender and acceptance was through my peers was through my family was through my friends where i practiced knowing i had the trust of them around me and and i really had to do it i really had to trust my coach my doctors my my my mom my sister i mean i just i've never relinquished this type of control in my life where i'm just gonna let you take care of me and see what happens you know sorry yeah and um no you want to say hello this is addison hey buddy you are a little bit yes okay okay bye no but you know what it's so perfect the timing of it is so to just you know have a child i mean it's a reason that i got the dog it's like you have to go back to the basics of you know this is an innocent creature that just wants love and to play and the more we can spend time in that you know and so i it's so funny because whenever i do these it's like there's always like it's this variable time bomb that the dog will bark in 95 percent of the time he doesn't but sometimes when i'm telling my story and i'm starting to feel a certain way and he acts up it's like it would be so easy to go into this always happens to me of course i can't get through my my story about one right yeah you know and it's always like i always got to stop and just laugh and be like okay here's the opportunity bro like here's the universe sprinkling like don't get up and advocate and then you can't handle a dog park you know yeah yeah it's like i love that especially like i mean i i've always wanted to be a dad and i'm still working towards like sort of the the final strides of you know just making sure that i'm where i need to be um before i i commit to that more but but it's like i so i so look forward to going into that opportunity of like fatherhood and just like i'm so glad i started with the dog because you learn a lot but you know going into it like knowing that those are opportunities um you know and that they're i don't even know if they're interruptions but their invitations and it sounds kind of weird but really they they are and like what could be more perfect than you know these little moments where really innocence occurs you know and um it's uh yeah so i'm i'm i just i'm always grateful for that and now i'm i'm smiling you know at you know where i was in that story um and yeah it's like i mean the timing the timing of that like to let go accept and surrender whatever comes and it's like you know right we have a choice today is the perfect metaphor whether it's you know the kids are home the dog's been acting up you know the wind's blowing like crazy and the power's been going out well let's let's keep recording until it shuts us down let's let's talk to whoever comes in to our our rooms while we're on air you know what i mean like yeah the dog if he needs to be pet and i think i think that is just like that just has made my job so much easier in this conversation because it's just a practical showing of it you know and it's also really bringing me back to like sort of like a smile and like that like yeah like you need to remember that because you have been a little annoyed with the dog today and i don't think it's about the dog you know um the dog's not doing anything different in the in the world of puppy life you know uh and it's all centered around wanting to love you too much you know like if that's an issue everything else is probably gonna be an issue as you step out the door every honk is directed at you every you know slow driver is to make you late like these are things that maybe you can hold on to but like i at that split in the road had to surrender i mean i just can't carry what i've been through and think that the world is against me it will it will not mathematically add up to me being on earth it just won't so you know it's like it's definitely out of survival and that's why i just always say the same as i said at the beginning don't wait for something impossible to figure out what's actually possible just you know start building these things start having conversations build emotional resilience talk to other men about what you're going through and what's going on and it's so weird that even in the height of everything i've been to there's always a grounding normalizing part of it that's so relative and that we all get we're all grieving i just got tangible things that everyone publicly understands i am grieving but everyone's grieving the way they thought their life was going to go the job they thought they were going to get after school like we're all grieving and like i i i'm not even gonna be canadian i apologize anymore i'm an expert in grief i have done it for a decade straight at extreme levels compounded with very close familial relationships and i i'm sitting with people all the time and although society especially men isn't gifting them that they're grieving because nobody's died they're grieving and to not honor that journey is like i said is to go is to go into that fixing mindset you know i just need to fix this and it's like you will wherever you go where you are you know and i love that you you brought up recovery that book have you read that book i've i've been sent parts of it and it's so interesting when you brought that up i was like yeah i recently speaking to somebody who who you know has been in a for a long time and he's just at the top top of of helping people um with recovery and you know i said like i just have i just feel like everything that i did and everything i went through really applies to everything i hear about it and i i kind of want to go but i i'm not an alcohol uh alcoholic um i don't know if i know um i was like you know i'm i'm always up to be hard on myself and see what i am but um you know and he said to me he said but you're in recovery like you're in recovery you may balance the vices you may not you know pick one thing but you you are you are in recovery and and in the same way when he says that i feel that when i speak to other men about everything they go through on a daily basis you're grieving you're grieving you don't it's not about this like one you know thing there doesn't need to be a funeral for you to be grieving you know i need to be a scientist to tell you that i can see it yeah yeah that i mean what when as you were talking i'm thinking like how do we sorry i don't know if you can hear that noise somebody above me is doing something um yeah the just the prince i mean you're speaking and and i heard it from matt too in certain ways like this i how do we help or encourage people towards this sort of sense of bigger than me you know outside of me and the the i like the words surrender and acceptance are at the core of all of that and it's so amazing i'm like you know you could talk about that stuff forever and ever yeah um maybe i'm curious and and of course the aaa rooms or the any 12-step room in this essence is about peer support and about meeting people where they're at learning from each other being responsible and accountable to oneself but also to others and at least that's where i learned those words really and then through mindfulness and etc but i guess i don't know if you have any thoughts on how quote unquote normal or lay people or the hyper kind of western rationalistic atheistic my mind and my intelligence is all i ever need to you know be the dominant human on the earth or the successful one um so i guess that's a bit of a tangent but maybe in in tether or just in your groups yeah how does these sort of deeper wisdom ideas get shared yeah yeah um you know it's interesting because yeah you can't skip the experiential which is what's so cool about tether is that like you know the guys are sort of like naturally and formally now like in these pods where they they sort of all experience together and i really feel like um it comes down to not not focusing on what's happening but how or the why but the how and how like asking yourself no matter what how can i be in this is very different than well if this was different i we can all figure out why we ended up where we where we where we um where we ended up if someone says you know that when we when matt and i do talk about pure support which you know we get to do for companies or like within tether or with different groups you know that the idea of um when you know we have the idea the first pillar is acknowledgement um and then it's empathetic and active listening like let them be the expert of their experience but that and then it's about asking questions but asking questions that are going to serve them and in serving themselves and and a big one is is not asking why but asking how come because if you ask someone why it's basically like here's your invitation to victimhood explain to me why you get to where you are right now you know versus the how come and so getting to do that with other people me and matt always joke you know the thing that sucks about all this and diving into this and getting to talk to experts all the time is that you can't pretend to be dumb when you know better so when we start to fall back in our own traps which we do daily like and that's something we always say like this isn't like we're good and now we're coming back for the guys it's like you know making a second round and this time looking around to see who's who wants to come you know it's it's different in that way but but yeah i think that that idea of just you know what's my part in this and just how can i be in this yes all those things are happening but if you're just starting to master how you can be in it you know well i think i'm 10 breaths away from this ending uh and then i can make decisions i can set boundaries i can you know you know what's everything that you know how come you're feeling the way you are acknowledging it and then kind of safety planning even when it doesn't feel like there's a safety plan needed but you know to get back to where you get your balance and then make meaningful decisions based on it you know and it's a lot of it is just this way we focus so much on checking in taking a deep breath and doing a one-word check-in for how you're feeling physically mentally emotionally you do that before you start to talk about an issue or even a positive thing with a spouse or friend you know if you you taking accountability for where you're coming from in that moment is so important and then in supporting other people causing after and doing the same thing and realizing where you fit into that and where you needed to maybe have some boundaries and you you know that it's that plain so it's just like it's it it seems too easy to be true but it takes years of practice but you know the effort you would make to really truly support another human being is is near to the effort you take with yourself you know you have to show up in the same way and the things we say to ourselves we would never say to our best friends you know even to help them you know um and i'm pretty close like some people would be like i don't know you could be pretty real you know but like i'm like still so far from the rhetoric that you used to you know but if nothing else i can just promise you that at a certain point when your needs become get too is when i have to is become my get twos when your i should become i get you's like that was one of the very first things i worked on with jen you know starting to make these little changes and these little squats and it seems silly at first but when it starts to settle in you're just having such a better time the dog parks and it's like oh what is this an invitation for oh what is this the perfect opportunity for and it sounds hokey but when you're actually finally in the place where your mind does that oh it's like oh this isn't this traffic isn't aimed at me this is traffic perfect i got time for a whole podcast you know this it would be silly for my whole day after how many times i've seen how a whole life can end in a day you know for me to let this be my you know this become my day this traffic you know what what's the opportunity here and if you can start to and i want to tell everybody i literally because i was in a state of survival and it kind of amplified my my sort of need to change my mindset i literally stuttered stopped in the middle of sentences would say cancel out loud when i would say things that i knew that didn't serve me when i would start things from a victim mentality like ah cancel cancel and like people look at me like you know it's recording it's like you're not getting another take and i'm like this is the only way i'll train my brain though you know and it's like i wouldn't like did he develop a stutter like no i just like i i'm making sure you know that what i say because i know it's powerful and i and i've seen that now and and there's so much that i get to do around it um but yeah that's uh yeah it's i mean there's so much you know we we've got cool people all the time and the cool thing about tether which uh is now available on apple and android and that's such a big milestone for us this week because from day one we've obviously wanted it to be available to every man and all man all men and anyone who identifies as a man um you know and and being able to finally have it on both platforms just in a technological way it is actually available to all men now those a really cool milestone and and uh which i'd love to kind of leave things today with a reminder that we've been doing this accountability pod with a with a coach named chris wilson and he helped me design the program and it's it's so weird but accountability has so much more to do with celebrating awareness than getting things done and taking time to celebrate um it's just like i did not know the the value you know it with whatever stock is skyrocketing mine is celebration because you know it's it's not planning parties it's just like taking him in to be like yeah dude nice up on time like you know like whatever it is or also like hey i was supposed to do that and i didn't why because i don't care cool celebrate you don't care we're not doing it like you know it's like this whole idea of like taking shame and flipping it into something actionable it becomes guilt but then your accountability buddies are there you know to be like well do you really care and is this guilt gonna turn into a change or are we gonna you know kind of refine it and move forward and it's it's it's i can now see how that just works for everything you know yeah it's like so yeah next time the dog barks or the kids cover the room or whatever yeah yes yes i'm getting challenged yes thank you thank you thank you for this opportunity yeah no man i mean all the things you're saying are so wise and helpful and and meaningful and finding our way there you know it seems to be generally through suffering and and on a daily basis too i think suffering is just part of life we don't have to sit in it and get stuck there but it's it's not going away um and and so how do we navigate that and all the things you're saying we're just so from from it's so hard to know what to call it but that place of deep wisdom and and responsibility and service too which i think is so beautiful about what tether does maybe just can you explain a bit about maybe just the journey i guess it i don't know if it's a user experience journey or how men find their way into it and sort of how how things go for people yeah of course so tether which is p-e-t-h-r i always forget you know to spell it um but um when you download the app i mean there's there's different entry points but when you download the app what you're prompted to do is uh you take an oath um which obviously just keeps the culture and the environment safe of you know what's gonna happen from there and uh you build a profile you get to identify you know all things that you like and that bring you happiness and also like your struggles um put a picture up and of course this is all about normalizing the conversation there's nothing odd about having mental health i mean even saying that now just seems weird but you know uh obviously um so coming on and and what happens there is you're you're able to check in based on how you're feeling um you know so it's not like this permanent posting you know it's meant to be a daily thing and you're able to see either post or see threads that other guys have shared and how they're supported and how safe it is in the comments and again like tether's not there for just on your worst day heather's not there and tether's especially not there if you're you're in full crisis i mean we're not professional helper not a crisis resource but if you're looking for other guys who get it to kind of join you on your journey before during and after whatever professional help think about when i talked about me and that where we were we were on two roads parallel and we got to have that pure relationship that's what tether's meant to be it's like the willing guide it's ron weasley it's sam wise like you know it's like i kind of know my way around and i'll show you but i'm learning too like if this is we're not gandalf or dumbledore on the you know wisdom you know looking down and tether as a brand as i've built it that's not what it is um yeah so from there we we have community all call events we have uh in-app content which is all consciously streamed to help guys make an impact in their lives by discussions dms people bond over different things and then recently we launched programming which is like a four-week sprint basically a micro program we call them the tether pods and right now as a group they're experientially learning about accountability um again it's a lot about celebrating and checking in like we said and and there's just so much excitement coming we're building constantly and reiterating and like i said we just expanded so our family is growing rapidly with the androids that the androids with the android users that are able to join us so we have um a monthly event on zoom for any any and all members we have you know different types of meetups and um it's just become a really cool place where they're sort of whatever you're comfortable with you find your entry point right but we're just trying to make it as barrier-free and as safe as possible and it's not what i was saying when i got into crisis stuff it's not for just when you're having a bad day it really is even more so on the good days to celebrate with people and like i say bonding and foster these relationships and connections so that on those bad days you already have an existing support system yeah you know or on those days where you're where you put it up against your truth because we're not going to say good or bad right those days where you get real opportunities to show up fully um it's really nice when you got another guide uh you know or five or ten or a hundred other guys to kind of check in with and and uh and move forward yeah that is beautiful i always tell or remind people that nobody even the most quote unquote successful people in the world don't do it on their own nor did they ever really and having an army of people around you or one person for that matter to begin is hugely empowering and instrumental in becoming and living the life you know you deserve or that you want and and yeah that's beautiful stuff it's so amazing to hear i want to not get in trouble by my wife and so i think i know you should probably rap i know i love these conversations it's been so wonderful to listen to you and articulate all these things that are so i'm trying to avoid using the word deep but that would be one word to describe it wise and and helpful and just beautiful and i want to ask you so just as a point of order i can't remember is like all the stuff about tether again will be you know in the show notes and all that kind of stuff so people do want to find their way there um hopefully they will and i so i want to ask you one question three times in a row you may or may not have done this before and then i guess we'll just sort of leave it from that so um addison tell me what brings you joy family thank you addison tell me what brings you joy humans being kind to other human thank you addison tell me what brings you joy this is a weird game i just got overcome um the fact that um i'm taking opportunities to show up like this oh it's hard to be nice to yourself yeah it is yeah beautiful thank you so much thank you so much i really appreciate it yeah that was awesome thank you and yeah that's so awesome i hope we get to continue kind of doing similar things like this down the road and yeah i love that guys are really you guys are really doing awesome [ __ ] it's so cool yeah and if uh you ever have stuff that you think would be great um obviously we're slowly building among everything else like the content in the app but you know and i i my sort of brand mandate is if i if i don't create it i consciously curate it so you know uh within our circle of trust which of course you're in if there's ever anything that you know you're like hey i think guys would really dig this or you have an idea for something it is always collaborative and uh i i'd love to chat more and uh kind of grow together okay sweet yeah i love one thing i have to say to you is your [ __ ] hair is amazing and i wish i had i wish i had i'm can mine's going away like promise me that you know this won't end up anywhere but it's like it's so funny because i never want to talk about this but like every time something bad would happen to me people would always say like can i be like i'm like suicidal whatever like going through yeah you look so good you know it became like i have a very dark sense of humor it's like this this i told my mom one day i said jesus i'm one [ __ ] drama away from brad pitt like every time something bad happens to me it just like if people just keep telling me i look beforehand so i'm like i'm like do i want one more like can i can we get through one more no no no [ __ ] it's my my dad he left early but he also lovable some some genetics i'm quite grateful for because you know and sometimes it is nice to somewhat appear like it's more together than sure it is you know initially flowing hair makes you think that you know through my bad days that i'm just a little bit there yeah i'll take it any day ah cool okay well thank you again so glad we did this and uh me too me too so happy for the the interruption and the invitations yeah it was meant to be me too cool okay man well have a good weekend and uh until next time | Starts With Me | UChbAyApyFCQNoF3-ocKvdag | 2021-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,306 | 66,530 |
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qJxd5xjcNsM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJxd5xjcNsM | Abhay and Rani Bang | Wikipedia audio article | Abhay Bang and Ronny bang are Indian social activists and researchers working in the field of Community Health in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra India they have revolutionized health care for the poorest people in India and have overseen a program that has substantially reduced infant mortality rates in one of the most poverty stricken areas in the world the World Health Organization w-h-o and UNICEF have endorsed their approach to treating newborn babies and the program is currently being rolled out across India and in parts of Africa the bangs founded the Society for Education action and research and community health search a nonprofit organization which is involved in rural health service and research the couple is the winner of the Maharashtra Bhushan award Sanjay Gandhi postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences Lucknow has conferred honorary doctorates on Abhay and Ronnie bang SN DT Woman's University Mumbai has also awarded honoris causa to ronnie bang The Lancet has honored the couple as the pioneers of healthcare in rural India Abhay and Ronnie bang are the first recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award from the department of international health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health they were also inducted into the Johns Hopkins society of scholars the bangs are honored for their leadership in community-based health care that is now helping to save the lives of millions of the most vulnerable newborns and children during their careers the bangs have helped foster a renaissance in community-based primary health care in 2016 Johns Hopkins University conferred the Distinguished Alumni Award upon them topic personal life and background AAB haebang was born at Warda maharashtra india in 1952 thakur dis bang and suman bang who were followers of the Sarvodaya movement inspired by Gandhi and thoughts his father Thakur diz bang a young economist went to Mahatma Gandhi to seek His blessings while he was about to go to us to do his doctoral studies Gandhiji looked at him for a few seconds and said young man if you want to study economics go to the villages of India Thakur has cancelled his plans to go to u.s. and remained in India to study economics of Indian villages Abhay spent his childhood in Gandhi's sevakram ashram at warda with Mahatma Gandhi's foremost disciple Acharya Vinoba Bhave until 9th standard he studied in a school which followed the tenets of night aleem a method of practical hands-on education as propagated by Gandhiji when Abba was 13 years old he and his elder brother Ashok who was 16 years old would have discussions on what they should do with their lives Ashok Bang decided to work for issues related to farming and on pay decided to work for the hell two villagers Ronny bang formerly Ronnie Chari was born in Chandrapur she belonged to a family with strong commitment both to medical service and in her grandparents generation to public service Abhay and Ronny completed their graduation and post-graduation in medical studies from not per University when he obeyed was studying for final year exam of MBBS at Nagpur he read an incident about Gandhi where Gandhi was very careful regarding use of Natural Resources after reading the incident Abhay decided to use resources carefully he switched off the fan in his room he thought that he should be able to live without fan he did not use the fan for next five years during his education even in the heat of Nagpur Abhay and Ronnie married in 1977 both of them have secured mph master's in public health from Johns Hopkins University a non bang as their elder son and AM Roo bang as their younger son topic education Abhay and Ronnie bang completed their MBBS from government Medical College not per Maharashtra in 1972 Abhay bang was first in the university in MBBS and had three gold medals Abhay bang did his MD in medicine with a first position in the university while Ronnie bang did her MD in obstetrics and gynaecology with the first position in the university in gold medal they helped organize and lead a national group of medical professionals concerned with healthcare quality and delivery after their medical studies the couple moved to Warda and co-founded chetna Vikas a nonprofit organization while working in villages of worte district Abhay Bang published a study challenging the minimum wage is fixed for agriculture labour in Maharashtra forcing the government to raise the minimum wages this strengthened their belief in the power of research as a way of solving social problems they realized the need for further studies in public health to address larger healthcare issues both of them completed master's in public health from Johns Hopkins University Baltimore America in 1984 the couple had decided to follow Gandhian principles and to work with the poor and thus immediately returned to India after finishing their master's topic scientific publications their most cited publications include effective home-based neonatal care and management of sepsis on neonatal mortality field trial in rural India The Lancet reduction in pneumonia mortality and total childhood mortality by means of community-based intervention trial in Gadchiroli India The Lancet high prevalence of gynecological diseases in rural Indian women The Lancet breath counter for diagnosis of childhood pneumonia The Lancet wch rather than MCH The Lancet diagnosis of causes of childhood deaths in developing countries by verbal autopsy suggested criteria the search team bulletin of w-h-o management of childhood pneumonia by traditional birth attendants the search team bulletin of WH o burden of morbidities in the unmet need for health care in rural neonates a prospective observational studying naturally India Indian pediatric stroke is the leading cause of death in rural surely India a prospective community-based study stroke high prevalence of stroke in rural Gadchiroli India a community-based study neuro Appetit me ology simple clinical criteria to identify sepsis or pneumonia in neonates in the community meeting treatment or referral pediatric infectious disease journal barriers to malaria control among marginalised tribal communities a qualitative study plus one setting implementation research priorities to reduce preterm births and stillbirths at the community level plus medicine background of the field trial of home-based neonatal care in Gadchiroli India Journal of perinatology methods and the baseline situation in the field trial of home-based neonatal care in Gadchiroli India Journal of perinatology why do neonates die in rural Ghats Rowley India part 1 primary causes of death assigned by neonatologist based on prospectively observed records Journal of perinatology why do neonates die in rural ghat Rowley India part 2 estimating population attributable risks and contribution of multiple morbidities for identifying a strategy to prevent deaths Journal of perinatology how to identify neonates at risk of death in rural India clinical criteria for the risk approach Journal of perinatology reduced incidence of neonatal morbidity z' effective home-based neonatal care in rural Ghats Rowley India Journal of perinatology home-based neonatal care summary and applications of the field trial in rural Gadchiroli India 1993 to 2003 Journal of perinatology breath counter a new device for household diagnosis of childhood pneumonia Indian Journal of pediatrics pneumonia in neonates can it be managed in the community archives of disease in childhood simplified antibiotic regimens for neonatal sepsis a Fri and est The Lancet maternal morbidity during labor and the poor period in rural homes and the need for medical attention a prospective observational study in Gadchiroli India BJ OG an International Journal of obstetrics and gynecology Healthcare seeking behavior for back and joint pain in rural Ghats Rowley India a population-based cross-sectional study Indian Journal of Community Medicine comparing model predictions of nian mortality impacts using list with observed results of community based intervention trials in South Asia International Journal of Epidemiology neonatal resuscitation in low resource settings what who and how to overcome challenges to scale up International Journal of gynecology and obstetrics universal access to effective antibiotics as essential for tackling antibiotic resistance jail Ahmed ethics topic positions held apart from being the founder directors of search abhay and Roni bang have served on various national and state-level committees some of them are as follows chairman expert group to plan healthcare for tribal populations in India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare govt T of India expert member Central Health Council apex body of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India member National Rural Health Mission steering group govt T of India member high level expert group on universal health care Planning Commission govt T of India member National Commission on macroeconomics and Health govt T of India member Kelkar Committee on regional imbalance and balanced Regional Development govt T of Maharashtra member audit Advisory Board controller and Auditor General govt T of India chairman child mortality evaluation committee govt T of Maharashtra member national Asha mentoring group Ministry of Health and Family Welfare govt T of India member high-level Committee on status of tribal communities govt T of India member National Commission on population govt of India member steering committee tropical disease research World Health Organization Geneva member advisory board saving newborn lives initiative Save the Children USA member committee on improving birth outcome in developing countries constituted by the global board on health National Academy of Science USA member scientist Advisory Board Indian Council of medical research New Delhi member national expert group on health for planning the 10th national five-year plan govt T of India member governing board national population stabilization fund India member Planning Commission's Task Force on Pangaea Trojan Health member WH o on anti-fertility vaccines member w8 show review committee on measuring reproductive morbidity member governing body of iih mr indian institute of health management and research member institute of medicine u.s. committee on improving pregnancy outcome in underdeveloped countries 2000-2001 topic authored books essays letters maratti books magis socks Akari her deroga magis action Akari Haru durog op hey bang in this book Abhay bang has written about his experiences during his heart disease and the learning he has gained due to it the book won the Kelkar award for the best literary book in Marathi 2000 going to going Rani bang this book won the literary award of the government of Maharashtra going means friend in the Gandhi language of tribal people the book describes the relationship of tribal women with various trees in Gautreaux Li district Canosa Canosa Ronde bang this book is about the perceptions of rural women regarding various issues of reproductive health English book putting women first women and health in a rural community Rani bang published in 2010 Abhay bang has written an article meeting the Mahatma which is published in English creamer party textbook of class 9 of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education two of his articles my magical school and sever gram two showed gram have been translated in English by professor Arvind Gupta he has written an open letter to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis urging him to act on balanced development of vidarbha and Marathwada regions of Maharashtra and to take steps to reduce liquor consumption in the state topic work after returning to India they started working and gradually they founded search in December 1985 and started working on community health problems in the tribal and rural areas of Gadchiroli search established a partnership with communities in Gadchiroli for health and development and helped create tribal friendly clinics in a hospital in the district topic reduction in infant mortality rate when the couple started holding people health assemblies they found that addressing infant mortality was a pressing need the death of a one month old child within minutes of being brought to them greatly impacted the couple they found that there were 18 causes that may have been responsible for that infants death ranging from poverty diarrhea infection or pneumonia to lack of a hospital the challenge was how to save an infant who can die of eighteen causes the bangs and their colleagues at searched conducted world-class research on practical approaches to reduce mortality of young children in resource-constrained settings bang found out a simple but radical solution training of the village women in neonatal care he wrote a draft of the action research to be conducted and sought comments from his mentor professor Carl Taylor the founder of the department of international health at Johns Hopkins University in a handwritten note on the draft Taylor wrote Abhay this will be the most important work that you will ever do in your life subsequent work by Abhay Bang and his colleagues in two of the most notable of their studies demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of community-based management of childhood pneumonia and the provision of home-based neonatal care by community health workers home-based neonatal care HB & C model developed by bang has resulted in reduction in infant mortality in the study villages of gat Rowley the home-based neonatal care interventions developed at searched ignited worldwide interest in research on preventing neonatal deaths in high mortality resource-constrained settings prior to that such deaths were considered nearly impossible to avert as a result of their work home-based neonatal care and community-based management of childhood pneumonia are now being implemented throughout the world in these settings although initially the medical fraternity objected to bangs unconventional methods they gradually understood his wisdom to provide an alternative to a large village community later Indian pediatricians after studying the evidence from the field wholeheartedly backed bangs initiative to save newborns today based on bangs Gautreaux Lee model 800,000 village women in India are now being trained by the government under the Asha program a report from the Harvard University South Asia Institute's that searches world renowned for its pioneering work in home-based neonatal care the landmark paper published in The Lancet changed the medical community's perception of community health workers and the power of home-based care for neonates forever and the success of the H B and C program spawned the creation of over 800,000 Asha workers through India's National Rural Health Mission India has incorporated this model in 12th national five-year plan to reduce infant mortality this field trial showed that newborn care can be brought out of the confines of big hospitals and high tech units and be so simplified that it can be provided in any village in any home after this research the global newborn care has never been the same this approach which brought down the infant mortality rate in rural Gadchiroli from 121 per 1,000 live births to 30 was honored by The Lancet in 2005 as one of the vintage papers the editor and the historian of the journal considered bangs paper on newborn care to be one of the milestone ones published in 180 years this approach has been incorporated in the national program by the Government of India and has been accepted by the w-h-o UNICEF and USAID for reducing newborn mortality in developing countries in May 2017 the High Court of Bombay invited dr. Abhay bang to provide suggestions about how to reduce child mortality and malnutrition in the state of Maharashtra the High Court accepted the suggestions made by dr. bang and directed the state government to incorporate the recommendations in its policy decisions and take appropriate actions topic liquor ban in Gadchiroli district AAB hey and Ronnie bang were driving force for the movement of liquor ban in GATS Roli district Gadchiroli is the first district in Maharashtra where liquor is banned due to demand by the public bank made people of get chirally aware about ill effects of alcohol which led to demand from people to ban alcohol in Gadchiroli Maharashtra government has come up with ban on alcohol and Gadchiroli in 1990 the couple raised a movement for liquor ban in Gadchiroli district the movement resulted in liquor ban in the district in year 1992 being the first example in India of liquor ban due to public demand in May 2012 Abhay Bang was member of panel to study band of liquor in Chandrapur district he advocates the need for an alcohol and tobacco free society since as per the global burden of diseases 2015 alcohol and tobacco are two of the top 10 causes of death and disease in India doctor Abhay Bang is developing a multi-pronged approach named Mukti path in the district of Gadchiroli to reduce the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco consumption there he also welcomes supreme COO of India's ban on liquor shops on state and national highways topic women's issues Rani bang has worked extensively on women's medical issues the community-based study of gynecological problems in rural area that she conducted in 1988 as the first study in the world focusing on women's health beyond maternity care Rani bang first brought to the notice of the world that rural women had a large hidden burden of gynecological diseases she subsequently trained the dais in villages to make them village level health workers with convincing evidence she advocated the need for a comprehensive reproductive health care package for rural women in India this study initiated the programme of women's reproductive health all over the world specifically in developing countries she has written a book putting woman first which throws light on women's issues in rural India their research showed that nearly 92% of women had some kind of gynecological issues her research in this field has changed the understanding of this issue worldwide and global policy has changed accordingly Rani bang was one of the principal speakers in teeth symposium in Rio de Janeiro Brazil in 1990 she served as a consultant to incl en international clinical epidemiology network for reproductive health I WH AM International Women's Health advocates on microbicides ten five-year plan Maharashtra health and nutrition committee member she was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 as a member of one thousand women worldwide for Peace Prize Rani bang has worked on women's reproductive health issues sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS control adolescent sexual health tribal health alcohol and alcoholism she conducts sessions on sex education called tarunabh on for adolescents and teenagers across Maharashtra Rani bang has been awarded with national award for women's development through application of Science and Technology in recognition of her outstanding and pioneering contribution for the past two and a half decades on improving women's health in rural India through an innovative and powerful approach of research with the people and for the people the award was conferred upon her by the President of India at the National Conference on showcasing cutting-edge science and technology by women in New Delhi topic tribal health doctor Abhay and dr. Ronnie bang have been working with the tribal communities in the forest area of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra since 1986 they found malaria to pose the biggest health concern for this population so regular medical treatment apart they also sought to make the local adivasis aware about the importance of using insecticide treated mosquito nets they also run a mobile medical unit in the 48 tribal villages in the Donora block of Gadchiroli district and have a network of village volunteers trained in providing primary care in these villages in july 2017 the government of maharashtra formed a task force to control the spread of malaria in the district of Gadchiroli doctor Abhay Bang has been appointed as the head of this task force which comprises the nonprofit search Tata trusts national institute of research and tribal health mirth and the government of maharashtra doctor Abhay bang is chairing a 13 member expert committee set up by Union Health Ministry and the ministry of tribal affairs tasked with coming out with a nationwide status report on tribal health issues along with suggesting possible policy formulations wild uh old problems of malaria malnutrition and mortality persist dr. Abhay Bang emphasizes new health issues among tribals partly due to outside socio-cultural influences and steady inroads by market forces tribal women now list alcohol addiction among men as their biggest concern the same goes with tobacco with over 60% of adults in naturally consuming it daily these alongside addition of salt in their foods and stress are contributing to increased incidence of hypertension fields bang the problems of language barrier and lack of motivation among health care staff besides vacancies and absenteeism when it comes to working in tribal areas has rendered the formal public healthcare system virtually dysfunctional topic nirma n in 2006 they started an initiative Nermin for identifying and nurturing young social change makers in Maharashtra it is an educational process to train the youth to take up crucial issues and problems in the society Nirma n provides guidance expertise an environment to inculcate self learning and encourages youth for social action Nirma n includes a series of three camps each separated by six months so a batch of Nirma n goes through three camps in a period of one year a camp generally runs for seven to ten days at search Gadchiroli nirma n as a learning process based on night alum way of education introduced by mahatma gandhi it believes in problem-based learning instead of classroom based learning and I RMA and initiative is providing a common platform for youth to engage self educate and decide on how they can make a difference to the society started in 2006 Nirma n brings together a group of youth aged between 18 to 28 years who are looking to give meaning to their lives mu Abhay and Ronnie bangs younger son actively manage Nirma n objects that it is important to make present generation of doctors think about social challenges all doctors can earn enough to make a decent living and they must think about the purpose of their lives change would happen the moment they start contemplating he believes that medical students should regularly be given rural or tribal stands as part of their curriculum so that they are exposed to the real challenges he thinks that it is equally important to reward doctors who shun the charm of corporate world to serve the real people in need topic non communicable diseases Abhay and Ronnie bang and their team at search has started working on the non communicable diseases and CDs as that is emerging as a priority area a study conducted by searched in 86 villages of Gadchiroli district has shown that rural people are now falling prey to lifestyle diseases like stroke which emerged as the most frequent cause of death one in seven fourteen percent deaths in these villages occurs due to stroke showing that the places like Gadchiroli are now passing through an epidemiological transition 87.3% stroke deaths occurred at home indicating that rural people don't approach hospitals for treatment taking the study ahead the search team now plans to test village based solutions to minimize deaths caused due to stroke and get relieved illa jizz in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust of UK and the Department of Biotechnology of the Government of India Yogeshwara calc and neurologist and senior research officer at search is the main author of the study the team also included three young MBBS doctors from nerman the study has been published in stroke an international journal published by American Stroke in Heart Association the work has been presented at the 5th international conference on neurology and epidemiology 18 to 20 November 2015 in Australia in a study published in economic and political weekly bang and search team members showed that the rural and tribal district of gat charoli was spending approximately seventy three point four crore rupees annually on consuming tobacco and related products more than 50% of the population was consuming tobacco search has been conducting programs to spread awareness regarding the ill effects of tobacco use and providing de-addiction services the Maharashtra State Government has formed a 12 member task force under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for creating awareness about ill effects of using tobacco products and Abhay Bang is an advisor in the force it will concentrate on get your only district for the first three years a committee has also been constituted under the GAT Rowley District Collector for implementing the plans devised by the task force a representative of bang's organization search will be a member of the committee according to bang spread of information and awareness for vention initiation of village committees and urban ward committees implementation of laws and regulations treatment for addiction counseling via NGOs and stimulation of an alcohol and tobacco free environment in government offices schools colleges markets etc will be the methods used by the task force topic surgical care the couple through their organization search built the mod Dante swari Hospital for the rural and tribal people of gat Rowley along with OPD and IPD care a variety of surgeries are also conducted in this setup doctors from throughout the state of Maharashtra come and operate in this setup spine surgeon from Mumbai Shekhar bode Raj and his team of six to eight other spine surgeons have been associated with search for 10 years and have conducted more than 100 spine surgeries and Gautreaux Lee in August 2016 when Ronnie bang was to undergo spinal surgery herself she too was operated in the search hospital by Shekhar bode Raj and his wife Shilpa who is an anesthetist in Mumbai topic media coverage the work done by a pay and Ronnie bang and search has received wide coverage in variety of media and forums including National Geographic Time magazine Forbes The Guardian The Telegraph L pays The Times of India the economic times the Hindu business line scroll frontline Hindustan Times outlook business today say cold times the week the Free Press Journal NDTV eben lokmat ABP Majah ETV me Marathi Borgen magazine TEDx World Economic Forum Ashoka Corps the center for high-impact philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania society of scholars at the Johns Hopkins University Clinton Global Initiative reliance foundation MacArthur Foundation saved the children Canada the Center for compassion and global health Azim Premji university etc their work has been cited in a variety of journals including British Medical Journal reproductive health matters pediatrics by aap Journal of Pakistan Medical Association the Indian practitioner Indian Journal of Rheumatology the pediatric infectious disease Journal Indian Journal of cancer health culture and society American Journal of Public Health seminars in neonatology pediatric and perinatal epidemiology social scientist health policy and planning the New England Journal of Medicine community development journal BMC pregnancy and childbirth International Journal of pharmaceutical and healthcare marketing Indian Journal of preventive and social medicine topic awards and honors Abhay and Rani bang and their organization search have been felicitated with a number of awards a few of them are as follows Padma Shree the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India 2018 Maharashtra Bhushan award the highest state honour of the government of Maharashtra 2003 Time magazine the Global Health Heroes 2005 MacArthur Foundation international award 2006 society of scholars Johns Hopkins University USA 2013 World Health Organization public health champions award for outstanding contribution to public health in India w-h-o India 2016 national award for women's development through application of science and technology Government of India 2007 Sheshadri gold medal of the Indian Council of medical research for outstanding research in Community Medicine 1996 Ashoka fellows 1984 Times of India Social Impact Award 2015 JAMA law Bajaj award 2006 first Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health 2013 stre Shakti / Oscar from Ministry of Women and Child Development Government of India 2005 Satpal middle award for population by the Indian Association of parliamentarians New Delhi 2002 mahatma gandhi award for humanitarian service 1994 bapu award from gandhi national memorial society pune 2009 Vivekananda manava sewa award 2002 the Kelkar award for the best literary book in Marathi 2000 Ram Shastri problem / asker for social justice 2002 navaratna / Oscar from Doordarshan Saeed rechannel Mumbai 2005 dr. wanker Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award Indian Medical Association 2016 I conduct change maker award the Hindu business line 2018 | wikipedia tts | UCV5cie6grszX4UTDJzpFOyA | 2018-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,708 | 29,505 |
flbXwg_lsjg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flbXwg_lsjg | Mono-Black Aggro! MTG - Standard, 4/12/19 | and welcome everybody here in twitch chats and also on YouTube if you're watching this video later on over there for some more mono black aggro so we first played this deck yesterday and it went pretty well I think we went 3 & 2 but the deck felt pretty good and I wanted to try it out some more at the end of the video we talked about some changes to make to the sideboard and we have those changes updated here today and the other thing is we played we played the azov enforcer which is a 1/2 death touch with afterlife in our to drop slot and a lot of times we're just attacking for one and it wasn't really getting the job done we still don't know what I want to do with this to drop slot yet it's likely the graveyard marshal should be the card here but I know that I know basically how good graveyard marshal is played a good amount of greater marshal and like zombies decks and stuff it's card played a good amount so I know what gregor marshals doing the card that I haven't like basically hardly ever played is direful e poisoner here and so I'm just going with the four dire flee poisoners in this league because I I want to you know have a good chance of drawing drawing them and seeing if they're good in the late game this is a card that can just come in and block anything and instant speed and basically act as like another cast down against non flying creatures that are attacking me in the early game maybe our opponents don't want to block it because it has death touch kind of thing and like you know we want to be able to get in damage early and trigger spectacle to be able to play spawn to mayhem and drill bit and hopefully the poisoner being a death touch or maybe they just don't want to attack with or maybe they don't want to block it and we get in for damage well if we're playing the graveyard marshal being a 3/2 that's like a card that people want to block because they don't want the graveyard marshal to sit around and be able to activate and everything so when I go ahead and try this the Starfleet poisoner card here and see how it works vicious conquistador it does it does trigger spectacle even when it's blocked because you know it has the attack trigger there but the problem is is it's really hard for vicious kinky store to actually trade with a card even though it's it's conquistador is really good when your opponent's only playing removal but if your plants playing creatures at all it's really hard for vicious conquistador to trade with anything being a one two when they have creatures so because of that I don't really want it kind of thing so let's let's try this dire flee poisoner and see how it works last last time is definitely impressed by dread shade and spawning a ham that these are the backbone of our deck definitely pretty impressive and and I liked red shade quite a bit I think dread shade is pretty underrated so I'm excited to play some more dread shading here we got mono black a crow what's the plan for vine mayor just attack them kill them kill them before vine mayor kills you all so basically nobody plays by mayor so I don't think not only that's a car that you really need to have a plan for maybe we make them discard it with drill bit there you go there's a plan yeah we can thought seize it so right now we're wanting to draw any of our three drops dread shade a spawn to mayhem even midnight Reaper would be a good one the three drops are what we're looking to draw right now I guess stretch shade we don't get the casket of this stronghold we talked about this last time too we played against Saltire our last match solty is going to be our very worst matchup it's it's not one we're gonna win very often and you know you usually have like a bad matchup somewhere I think this is our worst one this is the one matchup I don't want to play against yeah presa The Forgotten gods is another option for that - Manas slot this this aggro deck that I'm playing here though just doesn't have very many creatures that we want to sacrifice [Music] where's this other swamp [Music] where is this other small fat I wouldn't even mind chupacabra in that land where else here there back up to 17 man crisis is good ok Reaper down but dread shades can take over we'll see if our opponent has more removal hopefully not because Dredd shades can take over let's go ball stronghold looking real bad and thanks baloney Pony so let's wait undo see like dread shades basically just the abyss ooh they're just not blocking okay well let this one hit them oh wait that adds four well I could have pumped ones dang it I could have pumped one to ten it doesn't matter these are I guess it does kind of matter a little bit the Z key on your keyboard is the command for undoing something all right well they bricked after those crisis's just drew a bunch of Wyeth walkers and lands z4 sorry I didn't mean to all right we can and get some walk the planks cast downs another two eldest reborns I don't know do I want Ellis reborns maybe not spyglass or Vivian that's a lot of stuff a lot of removal spells Oh a n little Braska true you can just hostage-taker this my glass I kind of all just take out the one drops they just get outclassed very easily no secret Squire get these gut runs back in and blood fast get some card draw now the other men everywhere phone is playing mono bricks yeah I could see bring interests we have the drill bit still kill that yeah me too Adria lime I can't wait for more story from war this bark to just kind of find out what happens and everything there is a book we would talk about this actually earlier in the stream there's a book that's being released that I actually ordered pre-ordered on Amazon it's like being released later on this month like basically when the set comes out and I'm looking forward to getting that one in the mail I don't think I'm gonna draw ten cards off the new NIV but I'm gonna draw a lot I think I think the new NIV is pretty underrated I don't yeah I think it's good I think it's a good card and I'm not scared away by it costing by being five colors I'm excited to play it so if I just attack with gutter bones I think my opponent blocks dang it they still block I was hoping with the midnight Reaper first they wouldn't block because I wanted to drill bit here that's a good question is NIV missive being an avatar more or less powerful than being a planeswalker it's a good question and I don't know so I want the hostage-taker to be dead because I'm gonna cast I guess I need more mana to cast the eldest the eldest reborn there we go because yeah if I cast eldest reborn here they sack got her bones but then I get this starting and I want the hostage-taker in the graveyard but just basically the play in this reborn because you know takes a little bit want to get this started [Music] all right we're gonna need to shoot that crisis later Oh fine finality that is gross oh that's gross all right so we'll get that house of Shaker back over there and will poison her here poisoners are really good to drop here you know instant speed so it doesn't get killed by chupacabra gets to kill the four three okay and they did play the crisis all right come on draw swamp draw swamp smile come on smile swamp I don't like basically the swamps just more mana dang alright take the take the crisis I don't get to cast it for as much five it would have been six seven eight we would had been a 679 yo so we would have had would have been all the cast it for eight to gain for draw for oh no good only bill cuts it for seven what a game three so this is five six seven so we'd go crisis four five it's not bad so would have been crisis for so if we would drop this long all right they'll do moved us why do you hate best of one ring that's not a that's not an accurate statement I don't I don't really hate things and it's still magic I don't hate best of 1-ranked I do believe the experience is inferior to best of three though [Music] don't think my opponents tacking in here so basically the problems best of one is when you only play one game you are very very highly incentivized to play something on the complete ends of the spectrum a hyper aggressive deck a hyper control deck those kind of strategies are going to be better because when you're playing like a hyper control deck you blink removal spells from the opponent or if you're you know trying to be is like basically that's what you're trying to do try to be as fast as possible or defend against the fast as possible back is kind of like that like playing mid range decks where you can be versatile where you can be like defensive against aggro or be aggressive against control you just don't have you just can't do both of those in one singular game because you have some cards that are good against aggro some cards that are good against control and so it just it basically just boils down to just playing aggro or control and you can't really do anything else and best of one and that's people are saying oh man I'm tired of Esper or tired of mono red like speaking of best of one I can't wait to like those things rotate out well it's just gonna be the exact same like throughout time it's gonna be just some very linear aggro deck and some linear control deck like what those colors are could be good switch but those are really just like the things that are going to be winning a best-of one how much does this thing attack for let's 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 attacks for 14 gosh that's so much that is so much yeah the same kind of thing would like the Nexus decks that we're invested one before Nexus decks were like you know I say like hyper control but linear or like the linear control deck is the same thing it's like the the linear combo deck that just ignores the opponent like with best of one you just want to ignore your the opponent basically and do the like the best thing possible with you know with like that those kind of linear combo decks - that could be another part so if I cast down the chupacabra I do not force them to block with the I'm not attacking for lethal there I'm not at forcing them to block with the carnage tyrant if basically my plan was them not actually blocking because I was not forcing them to block I was not attacking for lethal but plan was them to not block and then be able to cast down the next turn when they're not expect you know not expecting that cast down like on end stabbed and on tap and then you know attack for lethal with the thing the stronghold is really good sometimes but there's been a couple of times here where this stronghold has been pretty annoying for us let's see if we find another swamp or something here I don't think I need to throw down this boys in it right now it's not a bad card it's not really a land though you'll keep this thanks oratio yeah this decks pretty sweet we we just beat salt I just realized how we talked about how this all ties our worst matchup we actually just beat salt I which is our worst matchup it's just be getting rid of this drill bit yeah I should I should ditch the drill bit I can't even cast the dread shade in our hand I that's I should put that in the graveyard ABS Ian Hobbs on what you got a real mortify resplendent angel so we still draw the land I can start playing spawn of Mayhem's hey kz thank you I think Dredd shades more valuable than this monomania honestly when they do refined finality it's not bad at least they just we're looking at their graveyard [Music] splendid angels gonna be annoying draw some removal straw to you baqara chupacabra got her bones [Music] in other way they're getting their angel it's not like if we block we're preventing them from gaining five and getting their angel so we're gonna take it it makes it easier for a spot of mayhem to start growing which is something we need no land no land dang it hmm all right walk the plank Cass town doesn't kill Lehrer get the other chip in there too probably won't these all this reborns too so made the really big mistake of keeping the drill bit so that ended up being a big mistake there okay so I'm just kind of side warding against this like it's silt I think it's like yeah cast stones just not good against Lehrer man Sarah for the scales is gonna be like impossible yeah and they have Vivian probably Tristana this is gonna be a tough matchup for us just anti you know just angel a bunch of angels anti aggro it's gonna be tough for us yes strongholds not a land you want early at all we've seen it like you can't cast red shade with stronghold and stronghold doesn't add mana for you until after you have five see if you have four lands yeah it doesn't because it just adds four four four mana so it's it's only until you have five swamps and played until stronghold actually adds more mana for you 23 Land Act it's kind of hard to have five swamps in stronghold happens sometimes but I don't know kind of like these poisoners less like they're they're important creatures are probably going to be flying actually let's get the Squires in there instead of poisoners like there there are things we want to trade with our flyers guess I need to take mortify last turn not responded angel wait a little bit before we cast this drill bit I want to hit angels from them another midnight reaper yeah that consumes pretty nasty also I I do so best of one real Smurf whenever if somebody donates for like a donation deck for best of one that's the only time I play best of one currently we're looking pretty strong here we got our very good three drops I actually had never seen that animation I don't think either maybe not done play walk the plank very much yeah I wasn't aware that it had animation either finality could be a problem there keeping that on top so I probably need to keep two mana up for dread shade to be able to survive a finality I don't know let's find out he's like gonna kill my phone in I don't know what they're planning to do with that find finality it's up DJ Pauly B so the pluck to no not a short stream we played another league earlier before these but the computer died during it so just updated with the three after that so like it says right now that I've only been streaming for three hours even though I've been streaming for like 4 hours 15 minutes then normal stream today that consecrate card is really good a bunch of XTS he's almost reborn is actually doing something they're going to be kind of tough a bunch of branch walkers and considering putting in a couple dresses instead of the reborns I don't know this is gonna be a hard game to win on the on the draw here I feel like darkly poisoner just trades with merfolk Branch Walker that's not something I'm thrilled about I know I kind of want this route reborn we test have you seen anything for more the spark that would make the mono blackjack any better I'm not sure honestly I've looked at you know like basically I've looked at like the war of the spark cards right now but I haven't really you know I have to like kind of go through and and really look it's basically the it's the two drops lot that's the weakest in this deck and so it's whether it's whether where the spark provides any good to drop is that that's the biggest thing that the decks missing and no I don't think Sydow dole Bullis is a playable card in this deck there's already gonna be tough to win I don't think we're winning on five cards against seven it's already a tough matchup for us eternal taskmaster too good to drop so what we got two minutes to three ETB tabs whenever attacks and maybe three if you do return to our couch apart from your graveyard to your hand yeah that's not a bad one that's not too bad at all that's not too bad at all Lilliana dread horde general does cost six mana but that card is great and honestly God eternal bond two may play a role in the deck somewhere I mean these these god cards are just awesome you know five man of five six Menace ETB sacks impermanence draw some cards I could play some role dread horde invasion I don't love but maybe as a sideboard card against like Esper control maybe Jeff horde invasion could do something there question is can you explain how did misery born works for the life of me I can't figure out what the car detects does there are there's been like a handful of cards where I have to go back and reread it a few times because the it feels like the and then like after you understand you're like okay but like the the wording and like the phrasing is seems off like it's kind of difficult but basically all right so NIV MS it reborn what it does is whenever it enters the battlefield you look at the top ten cards your library and it says for each color pair and so that means like this would be a green black card so you can you can reveal multicolored cards of all ten of the Guild's and you can put one of each in your hand you know however many you want to reveal so you know you could have hit a find finality would be a go gauri card and so on to ferry would be a notorious card and you can you can reveal as many of those as possible and draw that many yeah has to be color pairs correct can't be one color can't be three colors and you can't you can't reveal like four different disorders cards you get like one is aureus one go gauri and so on it's it's a Guild's matter card it's like NIMH is it is all the Guild's have anything for a Lyra yeah I don't I don't think hitting all five colors is going to be as difficult to some people think you know the obvious card is chromatically in turn to help with that I I think Niva it's a pretty pretty good I think it's underrated that's that looks to be a fun card to play to that's gonna be like but that may be a card that I'm playing the very first day whenever it comes out here on arena like building a nemezit deck I'm glad it's Arafat not you at least it's something them guys to a cast down it's not lira once we have all the cards I'm planning on making some different decks I don't know how many maybe five or ten decks and you know like they'll be Dexter will be playing on stream but also before that between whenever we have all the cards in it and it comes out on arena plan making those decks and you know sending them out to the subscribers there how I have like the button here just send send email to subscribers [Music] playing on like that and maybe another one or two different other things with war the spark content planning on it making some of that for y'all all right they kept one one card on top it's probably a good one I wish will you give dread shade trampled so hype to try abzan bugler priest with new lily and eternal taskmaster yeah there are so many good cards in the set I think standards gonna change quite a bit these cards are just real powerful and I think that there could be a big impact from more of the spark and standard may not look like it does now afterwards usually a seventh set and standard doesn't shake up standard too much but I could see this being an exception and ten times yeah there are so many Planeswalkers that you can build around it's it's crazy what they're not just taking lethal are they so so they have mortifying hands that's unfortunate that's really bad for me looks like we're losing this one but we put up a good fight for Mulligan e24 and everything definitely knew that this was gonna be a tough one to win and pretty happy for how our deck performs especially for all these cards our bones had and the fine finality like the fine to get them back now find on our side would be a good card to have I'm not beating ser for the scales again maybe we should have a fight or two in the board thought about that card do I think abs and mid-range is good I think it's very good against aggro I am like I don't think I don't think I was an is better than soul time I think I think that's a problem to have Stannis I don't think it's better than Sultan and for mid-range mirrors but I think abzan is probably better it's it's better than silt I against aggro but I think it's worse than soul tie against like combo and like will miss reclamation and even control you don't get negates just big will I don't know what's going on over there of course this looks like a starter deck here let's start with the Maneri verse I'm not bullying the starter deck we just got paired against it not doing any bullying five six seven eight now what you say that this match here yeah sorry opponent it's likely we're one in one we're likely playing against somebody who this is their first match they're like Leo no one in one get in pair again so no happens all the time but I paid the thousand thousand goal to jump into the event traditional constructed on Erina refers to playing a best-of-three in using cyborgs I guess Esper legends has a little bit more to go with the I got to do a little bit more to put it up on YouTube it's uploaded I just have to finish the deal first it's nice do a little bit typing after legends the game is Magic the Gathering arena recording date today I tasted 12 whoops I was i typing in 11th kargh and dragon writer look at that dragon-like look how happy that dragon is it's so happy all right just just trading a little bit want to hit more land drops and everything Mook tonight I think the decks good I don't think that there's any more one drops to add to the deck though I don't think that there are good enough other one drops to be playing but I think our deck is good I think that the the anti aggro mid-range decks like we just played against are going to be matchups that are going to be really difficult to win but I think that we can I think we can be to other I think we beat other aggro decks and in particular I think our deck is probably pretty good against control and combo decks I really like those kind of matchups with us having eight discard spells and early pressure we have gutter bones in the deck as well yeah not to have any question about any of them I can talk about the spoilers you got a question about one of them yeah the problem with conquistadors yes you just want to bring the curve down the probably conquistadors is conquistadors against other decks the play creatures conquistadors basically never trades with any creature being just the one - and that's that's a big problem with the card it is good at turning on spectacle but it's good it's a good card against spell heavy decks like if they're not playing creatures they're displaying removal spells conquistadors just fine there the problem is is conquistador is very bad again so they pick your decks you know - two creatures are pretty common the entire diagraph ghoul does a better job at trading with stuff take it all right looks like teamer reclamation I want to draw another land for this midnight Reaper for the daily wins yes the daily wins just count game wins so if you win two games it counts as yes if you win a match it counts as two games towards the game the daily wins kind of won't just take the two insights the two chemistries insights I don't like them drawing two cards - cards a lot of cards drawn both are two or three cast downs they're top tech was another insight I thought they were just casting with her insights from their hand and I was like wait how did they have so many cards in hand yeah now they have infinite mana now they have these infinite cards this is bad those that was like his worse is like the worst it could happen them finding yet another insight and then a wellness reclamation they that was probably not worth that they ditch this wilderness reclamation here I'm pretty sure they should just keep that Little Miss reclamation then they just have you know even more mana for all these insights yeah like they should just keep that reclamation mook ton you you didn't sound a meeting you didn't oh good did I miss the card that somebody want to ask about never saw it I think I'm supposed to keep Chupacabra for nemezit earlier which we didn't draw these two cast downs really wish we had like you know anything else to put some pressure on the opponent will be sigh boardings out for dresses like imagine if these were dresses how good this would be would have been we've done great okay no cameras in sight draw so many cards and it's just free when you have rolled in us reclamation it's just free doesn't even cost any mana just 0 mana draw to its really zero manage off work these the good news is they have gone through three chemistries insights which is you know like one of their big ways to dig so it's good news is they're those are gone looks like this is just explosion hmm don't need a sideboard too much the stop as canta that if that matters don't left chupacabra don't love secret Squire Squire is at least a to manna creature we get to play yeah I I think we just take out chupacabra I think I should play blood fast I don't know blood fast against the explosion deck is kind of asking to get killed out of nowhere and I feel like the the match the games could just gonna be faster yeah the game's just gonna be faster than whether that matters or not just do I want to walk the plank over this other chupacabra or eldest reborn what do I want a spyglass for us can't uh keep the cheap alright this time we actually hit our third land drop it's a very similar hand we had last time all right we need to draw a diagram school or a spawn of mayhem those are our most important cards you got to draw one of those perfect love it love it all right so we're taking coil and syncopate now we can have spawn to mayhem next turn and spawns our fast quad and hopefully spawn gets there does well here doesn't get much better than that yeah we had a one drop into double thoughts ease into Spana mayhem on three yeah he blinked yeah if you blinked game over there that is that is the insane opening for our deck I was that was a game right there I'm kind of liking these darkly poisoners though I like the whole flash thing have we got to play around the counterspell with the dire flee poisoner you like the Lezama avatar that's number one those off kinda looks like a you know like a rock singer from the late 90s early 2000s alright node interaction we just got our clock right now you know none of our eight discard spells so that's it's what we want to be getting Wailers off has a sword really I didn't know those I've had to add a sword okay you're in the way so dread chainsaw best plate car to play here but if dread shade gets countered that's kind of bad for us I think I want to play dread shade next turn good because the other thing about well even next turn I guess we only turn it into a four-four we cannot survive lava coil or a kicked Shiv and fire with dread shade next turn alright well we have another dread shade now they can flip house can sit next turn that worked out pretty well where they got to you know put it two cards in the graveyard for each of these sinister sabotages attack and now hopefully this resolves cuz we can protect dread shade from removal spell and the third sinister sabotage they kept that card on top now I haven't made a model blue deck now we'll be doing Crixus discard it again tomorrow yeah well we'll go with that deck tomorrow why does have to be Phoenix here why can't it be to never miss it there's a Phoenix yeah this is probably good game this this all win just so well for the opponent just every single every single option or opportunity sorry every opportunity they had to put a card in the graveyard with all the surveil and ask canta every single one they put you know like they found like land they put in the graveyard and then drew a good spell afterwards like every single one was you know like so they got to flip as canta as early as they did it just everything worked out really really well for them and we're just in here drawn lands like just the sequence of the cards on top of their library it was always just like Lando surveil out to the graveyard now draw another good card and then and everything seen with like this surveillance for the city sabotages at the s Cantus the second counter spell for the dread shade really hurt and then the third counter spell for the other dread shade that was just a killer I mean I think I think dread shaken would could have won this and then also that this is Phoenix and not never miss it I could endure spend Nevin is it just Everett basically everything is lining up everything lined up did not have any of our eight discard spells either you know oh well it looks like we're be to and to hear even though I think this match looks good for us but you don't win all the matchups you don't win them all no no brasses contempts I don't I don't think contempt is necessarily to slow for the aggro deck I just it's like contempt is like something that I want specifically for like rekindling Phoenix there's not a whole lot of things in the metagame that I want contempt for so we lost to an ABS Ana mid-range deck with that was really anti agro and that's not a batch of I'm expecting to ever win we came close we got a game but you know they're playing all the angels and like fine finality get back the Angels lots of removal lots of creatures with what's that bility like tight taker and serif have with afterlife you know that that's just a really tough matchup for us to get through you know dread Shea doesn't have doesn't have trample and you know making opponents chump lock with dread shades good but whenever they could just get to like after life a bunch and everything it's kind it's a lot tougher the the world is the team were reclamation matchup I think is a pretty good one for us we didn't end up winning those we saw there everything lined up for them Game three Game one was our other one that we lost and it was kind of because we drew two of the three cast downs and we just didn't have anything to play the drew or our cast downs we got stuck on lands we didn't hit our third land drop either for our three drops in that game and by the time I did hit the third land then they had the counter magic for him I don't know I think that's a good matchup for us but you're gonna lose sometimes and that's okay so talking about some of the cards that we changed I like to walk the plank quite a bit I'm glad we had this in there that card felt pretty good that could be contempt but contempt just a lot of mana eldership one could be contempt but I think I like although she born still that could be contempt also if you know if you really want contempt like serif serif of the scales and rekindling Phoenix are some difficult cards but I liked horses sideboard is the spyglass is like our worst card in the sideboard this is this is probably my least favorite card in the sideboard honestly is these spy glasses no no what I'd want to do with those because even like against a spur control we just don't like to stop to ferry I don't know if we need that some other threat would be nice maybe maybe just like a couple Carnes know may not Carnes I don't know what something to think about their poisoner though I actually really liked poisoner I'm I'm gonna try poison her again the next time you know it's only four matches so not a very big sample but I was certainly happy with poisoner I've got to flash it in to block a jade light and help us win a game against Seoul tie that we were going to be losing if we just had like a different to drop because they would have just Chupacabra my blocker kind of thing that was really good we would have been trading with a carnage tyrant also but just it didn't end up happening but we could have strongholds not that important we could that is certainly another way we could go we could we can move away from stronghold and then we could move away from stronghold and then splash a color like have eight overgrown tombs and woodland cemeteries and play like a couple fine finality in the board that could honestly be better but no stronghold is really not that important what do you all think of if we just played I should just type forest they'll just both come up well if we played those and then in our sideboard for removal heavy decks and we can even play fine we can even play finality against other creature decks I guess but what if we had like to find finality for removal of e decks where we can get some stuff back and then if we want we have like the green mana for finality that's something you could play a little bit of green in the deck like you could fit in like a four-man of Raska kind of thing maybe in the sideboard like that that could be like a side work hard [Music] six mana Brasco does cost a whole lot that's so that's that's certainly something to think about the other option is flashing blue besides flashing black the other options flashing blue and playing hostage-taker [Music] have gruesome menagerie in the sideboard for removal heavy decks it's not so bad yeah blue would let you have counter counter magic you know basically you know how like there's the mono white aggro that splashes blue for like negate you could do like that same kind of thing with mono black splash blue splash red for Judith our three drop slots already really good it's it's fine like we don't it's the two drops lot that's the problem the problem and splashing for two drops is kind of hard to I would yeah I wouldn't play depart a deckhand at all you're just when you're splashing and you're trying to play the triple color card you're not gonna have that second color on turn two reliably enough to play two drops of another color no I don't like freebooter yeah the three-two four-two yeah talked we talked about those like at the beginning of the the stream or like the beginning of the match basically but short and sweet is the three two is good whatever the name of that card is that zombie it is it is good but I wanted to try out and I know like that's it's not a bad option at all but I wanted to try out poisoner because I just don't play poisoner very much so I wanted to see if if I would like poison or more and honestly I was pretty impressed with poisoner and I could see poisoner being better yeah graveyard marshal yeah yes honestly this could just be playing hide Roy crisis honestly you could if you don't want to go aggro you could go mid-range and you could really make on discard that for now you could turn this deck we know you know how we have the model red crisis and certainly thought about that is you could just make you know have chain ruler be the black creature dread shade or whatever and you know you play like cast downs and treasure map and crisis and carne and you have like chupacabra and then like eldest reborn or doom whisperer and you can you know you could this could be just a monoblock mid-range deck with crisis like that's certainly possible like that that's something you could do you could definitely do that where like your to mana card how this deck doesn't really have good two mana cards like daredevil is like really like a four or five drop and so how black the the problem with black is not having good two drops if you play a mid-range deck like this you may not need it like the good two drops kind of thing this decks good yeah we've we've had it good success with this deck this moderate crisis no keitel freebooters not good again all right so that's mono black aggro we're gonna keep trying it out I think we kind of you know we went two and two but the deck still feels pretty good we ran into a real bad matchup where we came pretty close to winning the game three was kind of close even though we multiplied and they kept seven and that was that was one of our worst matchups and then we lost to a good matchup where we just didn't draw very well opponent drew well kind of thing we lost to a good matchup and you know that that happens you don't win all your matchups but the deck still feels pretty good we're still trying different cards out again I was I was happy with poisoner and pretty happy with the sideboard the biggest thing I'm not happy with the spyglass and I don't know exactly what I want there again if our if our if the big struggle is beating some mid-range decks that have a good amount of removal and other creatures and things like that I don't know exactly what I want in that kind of matchup I think that we're all ready okay against control and I think that we're good against reclamation I think we can be pretty good against other aggro decks spawn and red shade and and cards in chupacabra like those cards are pretty good against other aggro decks it's just card decks like soul tie or like that random absent deck would be I'm sorry that we got matched up against those are going to be difficult matches I just don't really know exactly what to do with the site board for that right now I need to kind of play the deck more and you know feel more how the games play out and everything all right but if you're 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KIzGwB6WM0k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIzGwB6WM0k | Guess the Language | hi my name is John Cowan and I'm a Lowe's funest Lodge bond is a constructed language and I'm going to be reading you a little passage that's it that's a translation of part of Alice in Wonderland the idea of love on which has been around since 1988 and which is connected with logline which has been around since about 1955 is to create a language with a definite orientation the orientation being what's called first-order predicate logic that doesn't mean that you can only say logical things or that there's no there's nothing in the language that's not related to logic there's quite a lot but on the other hand it does mean that the language has every sentence of the language has a definite and unambiguous interpretation not necessarily a precise one because we can't be precise all the time if we were completely precise we'd have to wear sentences it would be infinitely long so it's we are often vague but we are never ambiguous it's the idea if you're ambiguous it's because the speaker has made a mistake you you I may not understand what you I may not understand what you meant but I will always be able to understand what you said that said I don't speak the language myself I even though I did write a grammar book about it I'm just basically no good at memorizing vocabulary which is why I'm going to read a passage because I'm just I just not fluent in terms of constructing in and I did not have the energy right now to to write out a whole speech that I was going to give so this passage comes from Chapter six of Alice in Wonderland which is called pig and pepper if you want to look at the English and get an idea of what I'm saying it begins with the words Alice went timidly up to the door and knocked and ends a page or two later with and she opened the door and went in the translation is made by an argentinian named cor hail zambia he's called la Jorge's in the community I'm called la John there are there are other people with that name of course la is used before people's names to identify them as names and and to say that you're yeah if I if you just say John then you're calling me if you say la John then you're talking about me that's the difference okay niala Elise she told RC Carmel of our McGee had our fee Nijo Lou no Dada prom alone Adachi say la selfish Cusco ego hiki Harada upon my meadow dune lean locus wotty Lomo kaulana de la forma Ihram I'm a Supra Lotus average oh hello New Nordic acne lunar tornado divo ii jus ho doto Phadnis solution entry Yogesh Monisha Shaanxi Johanna I bar de Xiang Qi tile on elope Alta a low patent ship or P Nijo Lupe who do say la Ali's Shu Shu ku mean earthly Tajima leo me Hulu loan Udo Darcy sure Ashley say in Lhasa foucha Shou Luna jundiaí bouquet dijah show han vowel o new da he Meadows Zeppelin la forma EMU hava alone ooh da hidden Enrique da da da he gimme sure melanin doable Ali who is shot Lou Lord Sun is a hollow new la voix either Ally's shoes even though do who you ho sighs talita llaha dijo el ooh hoo hee Joo ho shoe heat Anna Kutner la nouvelle Eve Balaji who say ah boo she says a she says it C says the school eel Otakon lotta genie logger pro bellows tedo ISA jus 8 hospital apretty amin arkla Tajima sane Abu Salah Duke a crayfish goalie who Nijo do mezuzah say that selfie shoot a Pinker show who lobe of lamb day the who Neha shocked cool over me bellows Danny shook our be ho e labarda poultices FUBU no bark to faha handle steady Bella self ooh he put jaha Aroha pendulous nas be Jia poor P Jean Lee Latricia professor knee Hulu Iago he show who lobe of lumps GMO Jerry Lee who he had seshu school are selfish a p ho lo mean to Tom Kha tile no new da he note da foz new new Hulu meaner clot ahima say la a Lisa P whole lo Lousma Tonga's ahoo ahoo at school Leo new who know who da Bahia and air club saying the selfish issues to Edie who palm oil operetta Lee who knew Halle Halle Heidi who jet new ecoo HeLa Alice none else kilonewtons Cody who Alou boy say Abu baraa says a school Rolo don Lucia Darla ebon Zoo know who think a galley who Nikolas L Fukushima loool occasion vino do who mopti no news ahoo ahoo top inca e lu me t bazooka say cusco haruhi knives a hollow jetty bella so he legal nijo loo Cuvier me Mizuki a Sena a Li Shu Shu school e who knew who flew low sajida bed o st. a selfish shoe shoe scoony who he so whose dish Lou Lee honey hole ooh boy no Dommy prolly no new tov lotta sena Ali's Chanel passion issue school eat appear on a low-carb Edna Lee who he abou cargo love or McGee who near claw so I had some trouble reading that and at one point actually botched a word so I the word seat which in loads by means ignore the last word I said so I changed it there were there were there were some mistakes in the enunciation especially sank first Sh for s and sometimes I stumbled over that low Giovanni is very very full sounds like that and sometimes I lost track of who was saying what the lower voice this one is the frog footman and the higher voice this one is Alice and the neutral voice this one is that is the narrator of the book thank you | Guess The Language Game | UCGVKPMur3t85PhfuxY7goSQ | 2019-04-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,005 | 5,079 |
DVZqpDs6I24 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVZqpDs6I24 | SUZUKI CAPPUCCINO is a tiny CUTE BADASS HELLFIRE! - Fireball Tim BEST OF SHOW #shorts | what's up guys welcome back to Best of show spotted this we're out in Hidden Hills for a car show out in the boonies kind of spotted this Suzuki Cappuccino this is a right hand drive tiny tiny little Japanese Runabout wow this thing's probably pretty fast because it probably weighs nothing okay I'm pretty sure I could pick it up put it over into another location but look how skinny it is it's kind of hard to tell but it is a cappuccino not a latte it's going to be an interesting show today put on by county line Cars and Coffee what do you guys think Suzuki Cappuccino [Music] | Fireball Tim Garage | UCPJiCEIiJi4R5qNckwd0SCQ | 2023-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 111 | 581 |
WUwbypCsY5w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUwbypCsY5w | Rigging Topwater Lures for BLUEFIN TUNA / GAMEFISH | what's going on guys doing another little tackle breakdown for you um again i get asked questions a lot about these lures um these two lures here uh it's two brands you got these yozuri and we have the shimano um you've seen in previous videos i've always talked about these lures uh it would be the shimano cult sniper jerkbait 170f and the yozuri hydro minnow lc170f so these are two baits that i believe you can get bit extremely well on for foamer fishing um i think these are some of the best baits that you can actually throw all you have to do is just cast and retrieve it's as simple as that you can give it a couple jerking motions but literally just cast or retrieve a nice steady retrieve or steady fast retrieve these things really don't swim when you're winding them in slow so i do recommend having a higher speed rail something that pulls in at least 38 38 inches of line or more it's just gonna help you out so you don't really have to wind so fast uh and tire yourself out um now both of these lures both brands they cast really well i do favor the shimano lures just a little bit more as far as like castability i've had a few friends uh tell me that they prefer the yozuri for casting further so i guess it's just all personal preference but um i've gotten a couple questions on how i how i like to rig these things um for when i'm fishing um so i thought i'd just kind of go over that with you guys again these are two lures that i'm gonna take with me every single trip i'm probably gonna throw these first at every single spot of fish that i see and then kind of go off of how they're biting and see what i want to throw after that but for the most part these things will get a bite about i want to say over half the time maybe even three out of four times i said in previous videos these are the only things that have gotten bites in a day and we broke off a couple fish and stopped getting bites they're they work that good um so going over with the yozuri i actually run these things completely stock i don't change anything on them i have not bent a hook yet um i haven't had a split ring come off then again i think the biggest fish we've hooked on them is about an 80 pounder we did put a ton of pressure on these fish um it was hooked snagged too so you know that it kind of pulls a little different when it's snagged but yeah i run these things completely stock i do like the trebles on them um i have changed them out to singles they work just as good um this one's just rigged stock trebles because i can fish it for yellowtail and um bluefin as well um going on to the shimano cult sniper this one is going to be upgraded uh rings i believe i have like 150 pound split rings on there something like that i didn't want to go too big but they're decent size um and then i i run it with a 1-0 hook i found that running with a 2-0 hook or a 2-w whatever you however you want to pronounce it i found that running with the two odd or the 2-0 uh it's just too big the action gets a little messy so i like to stick with the 1-0 i know that does look a little small but i haven't had too many issues with uh fish coming unbuttoned with that 1-0 hook especially with yellowtail i think that's a good size and then that blue fan um it's still pretty sticky for them and uh it's pretty much fine for any fish over like up to that like 80 pound range um i have been experimenting with one single hook on the front um and treble again 1 0 on the back these are obviously upgraded uh split rings as well um i haven't really had the opportunity to cast it this way but i have thrown it around and it swims just fine and i'm kind of curious how it'll work with the single up front and a treble in the back so if you guys have had any experience running running it like this let me know in the comments and let me know how it worked out for you and then of course just the singles on it again you want that front hook facing forward and the back hook uh facing this way and that's just gonna get you a better hook up and it swims the best that way um again it's all preference i do keep this little split ring on the front i think i upgrade these as well um to the same as the back there so it's like a 150 pound uh split ring but yeah that's just how i run them um again it's all personal preference i think uh the lucky or the yo zuri hydro minnow this is only gonna run you i've seen them at walmart for 9.99 and that's kind of where i go and stock up not every walmart's gonna carry them but most of the walmart's closer to the beach typically have these um i guess it depends on how big your walmart is or whatever but again everything is stock this is gonna run you about 9.99 at walmart um i think online they're about like 12 bucks or something so not a bad deal um pretty it's actually a really good deal the cult sniper jerk baits however they're gonna run you i think like 14.99 for the 170f size and then of course you have to swap out the hooks and the split rings so you're looking at a bit more probably after buying hooks and rings i'd say you're looking at about 17 to 18 bucks per lure um so they're going to be a little more pricey uh the two differences that i noticed the um yozuri does have a smaller bill and the shimano has a longer bill not sure how that really affects the bait too much maybe this one dives a little deeper in the usury stays higher in the water column but again i've had fish chase these out of the foam hook them in the foam hook them on breezers hook them on chippers all that kind of stuff they love these baits um sorry for my language there but yeah great all-around bait just wanted to go over the breakdown with you guys and i highly recommend picking up some of these for the upcoming season if you're going to be farmer fishing one of the best baits out there good luck guys shoots come on come on come on there's 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GiUsZbgrtdU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiUsZbgrtdU | Tennyson as a representative poet | Broad Question with Answers | Victorian Poetry Broad Questions | t ucson live classes foreign foreign students foreign Tennyson lived in an Ace Tennis a change was taking place every sphere in life industrialization Industrial Revolution economic conditions industrial revelation foreign taste it one group of the people look up on wealth as an end in itself to the Traditional Values like wisdom Justice and true patriotism sorry true patriotism one group demanded equal rights and status for women status where women were considered inferior foreign like it is foreign hero speakers um the girl had also a great passion for him but Hindu ultimately she surrendered to the treat of his parents and married a wealthy man says okay um that is why the hero denounces his Society Society foreign foreign here we notice that young man has no revolutionary deal um he will take things as they are shopping he concludes better 50 years of Europe than a cycle of Kathy hello a Victorian girl like Ami could not defeat the authority of her parents May shakina if she could not do it foreign third party to order to discipline as Airline is the larger section of Victorian people did not like it is yeah tension was also of that group Tennessee Victorian is between s is the A's of new and newer invention and Discovery Victory outside um the conflict between religion and science had greatly persuaded the people to seek new knowledge science theory of revolutionary yeah foreign reference foreign in that Land Orlando of idleness the long for eternal life oh sorry sorry besides besides the Longford eternal life as a passion for beauty um quite monitor thus we see that any we see that foreign he was a true representative of his is representative is social religious problems that were the most striking and new information the views he expressed were in insular insulation time though please i n s u l e r um ignorant of uninterested cultures ideas okay in ignorance is foreign heaters science and religious episode foreign Aurora goddess of dawn order internet foreign | Learn with Palash - ARP | UC3BWGuMLiSAFiCnJYbXOscw | 2023-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 344 | 2,000 |
5QYMW54IKcM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QYMW54IKcM | ROAR | Zombieland Saga | Positives | as we lift up our hands we lift up our hearts and hopes even if moments before we were tired and sad before we performs not sure we're not sure of who we really are I'm sure this need to carry us far but really reality says that we are meant to be too let's grab a star yeah things may definitely changed since we were alive but we know how to keep our stride yeah things may have changed since we were alive but we know how to keep our stride doing things we don't want at this time don't swing you prioritize reflect every day of your living Minds look at the positive rewards you all the time doing Daisy [Music] sometimes a price to pay seems like a robbery but the payoff is worth it's a list of receipt only one thing you need when you go and so deep a family that through us your rising met a middle-aged manager totally Mehta trying to piece things together like we were some inspectors that are instead to remember every single word the worst of our songs as we entertained the world yeah take a chance with me to defeat what something that's what it [Music] but we know how to keep our stride things have definitely changed since we were alive but we know how to keep our stride sarcastaball feedings at their home because they touch the ceiling there are PD touch the silver [Music] we definitely know how to keep our stride doing things you don't wanna this time Jared dogs but you prioritize respect every day on your living ones looking at the positive rewards you of the time this thank you their minds the words [Music] | ROARTHERAPPER | UCwXQV0dnk-er2R4DU7GjOpQ | 2018-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 293 | 1,535 |
EZnuwn_TrTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZnuwn_TrTA | WWE ACTION FIGURE SURGERY! EP.62! | [Music] what is good everybody welcome back to another monday of toys video today ladies and gentlemen we have a brand new episode of wwe action figure surgery and as you guys can tell already by all the ish that we got in front of you it's gonna be a long day we got a lot of stuff to get through here today well i don't know how long it's going to take but you guys can see by the overwhelming figure amount that we got going on that we are going to be doing a lot like there's a lot of parts involved there's a lot of moving stuff a frankenstein effort if you will like we like to call it here on the channel but i'm very excited to get into what we're going to do here today i think it's all gonna pan out pretty damn good and i'm pretty excited for it guys so let's go ahead and get straight into it you know we gotta start off with the guy that's on the stretcher because that's usually how we do it so let's go ahead and get started guys we do have our chase variant dog ziggler right here this is actually my second one took me a minute to finally get one you guys know that i finally tracked this thing down i conducted a trade and i'm so thankful for that trade because today we're finally going to be doing the fix up that i've been wanting to do forever i couldn't get my hands on another chase variant of ziggler but here he is today and i'm excited we do have to touch him up a little bit there's some stuff going on on the trunks i may have to touch up this logo right here because the crew part right there is messed up a little bit i don't know if i'll put that in the video or not because it's going to be really hard to get it still working on getting like a gopro or some type of camera that i can strap to my forehead when i'm doing those small details so i can plug the footage in afterwards but for now this is what we're going to be doing guys we're going to take this figure right here you guys can see he has black arm tape right but these are sean michael arms and their the skin tone is not correct i don't know if you guys can see but clearly this is a slighter skin tone than the dolph ziggler skin tone we're going to be swapping on these basic i want to say it's basic i don't know i don't want to i don't want to guess wrong maybe basic 79 or something like that they're the basic dolph ziggler arms that come on the uh it's like that it's like the kickstart my lana basic or whatever we're going to put these arms on here to give him the black wrist tape to tie in sued the rest of the attire and not only that guys we're also going to be switching the boots with this guy back here which is the elite 39 boots so these black and white boots will go over on the pink attire you guys know i already have the white tape and white boots we're going to be switching it out for the black tape and black boots but that's not all we're gonna do when we switch these boots over to the chase variant we're also going to take these extra boots i have right here that are ziggler and put them onto my fantasy attire right here with the black and you know the show off and stuff but that is not also what we're going to do we're also going to put on this extra elite 70 head sculpt on here just to see what it looks like it may look dumb may look stupid but i kind of want to play with it see what it looks like and that is what we're going to be doing with ziggler so we got a we finally got a ziggler fix up here on action figure surgery i can't tell you the last time we did a ziggler fix up that i was this excited about we may not have ever done a ziggler fix up on action figure surgery that i was this excited about the the level of excitement is definitely up there but that is not all we have we also have our fix up on our roman reigns you guys know that i used to use this as my current day roman reigns right well today we're going to be taking this roman with the hoodie and we're going to be taking my new elite 79 roman and we're going to be turning uh this one into a 2020 roman so what i plan on doing just stick with me a little bit right here we're gonna switch the gold gauntlets over to the red roman and uh that will be it for him today i'm not gonna finish doing that but i am gonna switch these gauntlets over here so he has the solid black ones and i'm going to keep the gold lines on this one when i pop it over here because i'm going to paint those red eventually not today because we have so we have so much going on right here today that i don't want to spend too much time on that but i want to switch these gauntlets over here hold these for another day i'll paint the gold gauntlets red and then we'll switch the all black over here because we're also going to be removing this vest popping this head sculpt off and popping on the elite 84 to give me my current day 2020 updated roman because we turned our 2020 roman into this promo attire roman so you guys see we're trying to backtrack a little bit we're trying to fix up our romans trying to get everything going so that is another fix-up we have to do so that will be the uh the other roman reigns that we got to work on today two roman reigns two dolph zigglers and we're not finished just yet guys because for the grand finale we gotta get our usos in here i tracked down these usos for a reason right so here's what we got let's go ahead and dive into it you guys know the elite 54 usos you got the really sick ass j and then you got the not so sick ass jimmy is what we need to call them look at this head skull not good not a good head sculpt so the first thing we're going to do is switch on the screaming head sculpt now i know you're probably thinking mbt that's literally the head sculpt that you bitched about the other day you said why is he yelling well he's still yelling but this head scope right here is a million times better than that head skull right there so he's gonna keep yelling okay he's gonna keep yelling and i'm gonna keep yelling and he keeps yelling so it looks like i'm going to keep yelling here today because i got to switch out this let's go this head scope's got awful so we're going to put this head over here to give them the full look but do you think that's over brad you think we're done hell no we're going to pop these legs off because he is on ball joints you're gonna pop these legs off right here from there we are going to paint the crotches black we're gonna paint the crotches black seal those up with our matte mod podge so it doesn't chip or any bs like that from there we will take these two john cena elites i knew those hundred john cena's would come in handy one football day we're gonna switch on the thighs from these john cena's to give them the shorts look like the athletic shorts look we're going to swap out the lower legs for their other usos so these over here with the black ankle tape and their same skin tone and their knee braces are not knee braces but knee pads so they'll have this look right here and what will that all match brad that will match our hell's gate roman reigns the way he looks on mdt with the all black black and red you got the red tights under the shorts there i don't know if i'll paint their legs red like roman kind of like roman you know being a little bit different than them and also we'll have to decide on the wrist tape what you guys think would look best i could also switch out the lower arms for their old usos to give them the all black attire so their their wrist tape will be black their shorts will be black their tape will be black all of that or we can leave the white wrist tape on there see what that looks like and then we could always change it at a later date we could always paint their lower legs black we could always paint their lower legs white we get to go over here tips of the shoes could be painted red or something lots of different things we can do but before we get into all that guys we gotta get all the parts switched paint the crotches get all those things going and i've been talking a minute so i'm gonna shut the hell up and we're gonna dive into this nice excellent edition of wwe action figure surgery so i guess our first order of business guys we might as well just get roman reigns sorted because i feel like roman reigns is probably going to be the easiest one so we might as well get the easiest one knocked out so i guess what we can do first is go ahead and remove this gold vest i feel like i have an overwhelming amount of roman vests but you know what the rich get richer here today because we're gonna have even more for the thing all right so there's that uh from there we can just pop this smiley head face off this is the elite 79 so the head sculpt is interchangeable i think jesus christ jesus lord that's on there i legit cannot get this off i'm gonna have to heat this up finally got that off that's ridiculous i hate that that shouldn't happen ever all right so popping this hand off plopping that there taking off this gauntlet taking off the other gauntlet like so popping that there and then all we got to do is take our elite 84 head sculpt plop this on here got that take this hand plop that off put that there put this gauntlet over over here plug this hand back into the arm same thing on this side remove this hand pop this gauntlet off put it over here need to paint this gauntlet gold to be honest but you know for another day and there you go updated 2020 roman for the uh you know videos and all that good stuff so that one is done we'll take a closer look at him at the end and then for this roman the left gauntlet and then the other gauntlet and then bam all right we will uh paint those up on a different day so what i plan on doing is painting over these gold lines with white and then coming back with red so that it's really saturated and looks nice with the hoodie and i think that'll look badass i'm still thinking about painting the soles or something on these boots red i think that will also make those look badass nonetheless roman is completed really simple stuff nothing too immaculate with that guy but uh another roman head sculpt all right guys next order of business is going to be switching the boots and the arms on this so uh gonna be impossible to heat up all of it at the same time but we can heat up these arms these arms this head and that head so probably gonna heat it up like that and like that and like this and like this all right that should be a good one right there we're gonna break out the white trusty hairdryer then when we get the head and the arm switch we'll have to flip them around and then heat up our boots of course you got to be strategic about your white trusty hairdryer placement gotta let's learn skill [Music] all right guys let's see if this is good enough hopefully that is the case i'm really not worried about the oh my god did you guys hear that i didn't like that that is not ready but uh god i forgot to get pliers f all right well at least we can pop off these arms right here and we can conduct our arm swap at least and uh oh my god in heaven his arms are on freaking fire god these are such good arms for ziggler that is just perfection uh it's kind of a pun if you guys get it all i guess jesus christ all right lord in heaven huh god just just just heat it up again would you [Music] [Applause] [Music] or maybe that is long enough all right flip that around because we got to heat those up of course all right i got my pliers you're going to grip this i forgot this nick peg was stuck in here because i popped it but you're just going to oh god you're basically just going to grip that and then twist and pull oh maybe you need to hold it with a towel yes hold it with your shirt so you just grip the bottom of that and then pull the head off like so and then we will pop this head sculpt onto the fantasy attire like so and then uh we gotta switch these boots and then switch these boots jesus in heaven uh yeah we just gotta pop these off so pop that off pop that off and then uh these gotta get heated up still so yeah now i got extra white boots you'd love to see that but uh let's go ahead and eat these up real quick [Music] all right that should be good so let's uh oh my god the knee pads on fire jesus heaven all right got the one booth got the other boot and then we're gonna plop these onto the chase variant okay dude don't don't be like that and then the other boot all right our chase variant is done we'll take a closer look at him at the end with our roman of course and then plopping these boots on boo yell and got it all right excellent excellent i think these uh this this fantasy entire ziggler i think these are big cass arms which is kind of ridiculous but it gets the job done you know all right ziggler doing both roman's done extra fodder get out of my face all right now we're moving into the main event which is going to be the big time stuff and that is going to be our usos so for these usos what we're going to do first is go ahead and get i guess their legs off yeah let's go ahead and just plop all these legs off yeah we're going to we're going to do like a like a freaking totem pole or like a i don't know a john brown freaking i don't know uh a stacksies of sorts just just right here we're gonna pop all these guys off their ball joints this is just looking wackier and wackier brad i tell you i don't even know if this is gonna work like this but i know i got to get a pretty proficient stacking so that the heat will get supplied good enough that we don't eff everything up all right that's a pretty good i'm i'm not gonna lie to you you got a little you got a little something special going on yeah all in there young men all right we're gonna supply the heat right up in the goodzies i honestly need to tilt this up a little bit is there anything i could sit this on roman vest no oh no hmm wheelchair oh my screw it i'll just hold it [Music] all right ladies and gentlemen i did a very weird technique that i've never really done before but you know what it looks like it worked at least the top guy worked all right that guy worked all right those two worked okay the third one worked can we go for the freaking quad feed quad video oh god oh god okay yes yes let's go so it looks like that technique is successful all right what we gotta do now is unfortunately now we have all these jogger legs and i don't know i could get used out of these shoes these leg maybe we might could use these jogger legs somewhere down the line but for now we do not need them so we're gonna move them over to the side here and what we got to do now is we got to get these lower legs detached from these so what i'm thinking is we'll probably need to heat up all these lower legs together so not only these four legs but also these which is going to be garbage but you know what you just you got to do things you don't want to do sometimes brad okay all right this is going to suck eggs but you got to do it you got to freaking do it all right now we have to heat up all four of these we gotta detach the lower legs of these usos and the lower legs of these cena's and then reattach them to themselves if that makes sense why wouldn't i do the same stack method though and do like the same i don't i don't freaking oh god because the i know for a fact that heating up the lower legs of these cenas it's like really really thick it's like super thick giggity so i really don't know how this is gonna go i may just heat all this up at once and it may be garbage it may not even work right and it may piss me off but you know what brad you gotta risk it to get the biscuit and i just ruined that just then i'm just gonna heat up all this this isn't gonna work christ while that heats up though i'll probably tape the torso of these usos to make sure i don't get any black paint on their lower belly let's get it [Music] all right i am not looking forward to touching this brad this is gonna burn a little all right let's get it all right this one actually got heated up pretty decent i don't know how much heat i'm gonna need but i need to make sure that i keep these with the right pairings so as i separate these oh god i'm gonna put them like spread apart so that's green shoe with that leg and so on and so forth that way i don't like ruin anything okay this is actually this is actually turned out pretty decent like the separation it's probably putting it back together that will suck eggs even that will suck eggs even more so there is that got both of the center legs detached now we gotta work on getting these reattached or not reattached but unhooked all right there is the one leg this right leg will go this is the left leg okay the left leg will go over here i'm trying to keep these all lined up here here's the peg just in case we need it put that there and then the other leg over here all right so we got all this lined up again what sucks is we're gonna have to reheat this and we're gonna have to keep it all together did that peg stay in there okay yes it did all right there's that this side is completed put that uso over there now plop this off i'm on again guys i'm really shocked that we even got all these lower legs detached like that and that one even got detached so this is actually a pretty successful uh little turn of events here get the peg out again make sure we don't lose that going over on this side again i did not expect all those to come off i'm gonna be real with you thought for sure that we would run into some sort of bull crap or gimmick garbage idiot all right this goes there that goes there these go with these now what we got to do is we now have to attach the lower legs of the usos to the cena shorts or the cena knees and it's gonna look a little bit weird because this is the roman you really can't tell that much though you can't tell that much except when you look at it closely but all right i think the roman used the usos peg i'm not gonna lie to you i don't think it used the cena peg but i could be wrong about that actually now that i look at it i don't know probably probably should try the cena first and then if it's too loose we'll switch it so i guess what we're gonna do now is we can get rid of the cena cavs just make sure we don't freaking you know mess up the you know mess up the legs here and keep them all uniform that way we know where they go and we don't mess anything up all right those go with those pegs i'm going to pull off to the side here because i i'm pretty sure they're all going to use the same pegs all the scenic pegs are still here these all go here except for this one this one stayed in there probably gonna have to use these pliers and then you went this out perfection all right now we're going to heat all four of these up and hopefully we can actually get them all heated up enough and they'll actually go on to the cena legs all right here we go and you know what i just thought about i do not remember which legs were which but i'm pretty sure they're all the same mold i don't think it's going to matter once we pop them back on the usos but let's hope that's not a problem [Music] all right that was a very long time so now i'm afraid that i'm gonna burn myself oh my god i forgot why did i even do why did i heat up the knees what an idiot that was stupid that was so stupid because now it's gonna be like i should have worn gloves now it's gonna be like borderline impossible to get this on hopefully not all right here we go i typically don't use a rag like this or anything but first time for everything i guess you know what i probably should do slide the peg out through this method where you push it through there and then just shove this sheesh right through probably gonna use the rag again yeah let's get back to the rag method and just shut oh my god it's uh all right it pushed through did it push all the way through no oh that's almost on there boom we got it yes sir let's go all right let's do it again we got to do it three more times so that's just excellent but we got it so that's that's a huge deal all right pushing this through here i don't know if that's gonna go my thumbs are hurting i need to go back to the damn rag here did we get that oh my god did we get that too oh let's go boom look at that right there that is exactly what we wanted brad oh yes ma'am yes ma'am we're coming together now yeah the uso pegs definitely wouldn't have worked i mean that's what i'm figuring out that's what i'm learning right now so my new brain tells me and then shoving this through again oh god that hurt a little bit but am i come on brad clearly the plastic is cooling off and it sucks all right you know what we'll move on to the last one i can't get this one i'll uh fix it when you guys aren't looking i guess but let's go ahead and try this anyway last one that one's like almost there it's not quite there yet but these were also in the back so they probably didn't get the same amount of heat yeah it's not looking good brad all right you know what we may just have to move on to the paint work and when you guys see these they will they will be connected what i'm going to do is move on to the paint work we'll get that sealed up and then i will heat these up and reconnect them to the usos and we will look at them at the very end so let's go ahead and hit it [Music] hello [Music] [Applause] and here's everything we have done here today on wwe extra figure surgery guys so pretty much what i did was i just got a little bit of the painting in there and then i went ahead and attached the legs and one thing that is disappointing about the usos we'll get into them in just a second to showcase it i think honestly it's kind of difficult because you can see the waistline it's kind of like this is like their boxers or briefs if you will underneath you got the white lines on the toes the white lines right here at the top of the ankles and it kind of all ties into the white wrist tape but i don't know you guys can let me know down below do you think the black wrist tape would look better i don't know i think it probably would look pretty damn good i don't know i think that's just you know which looks the best you know i think i'm also going to get them some hoodies or some sleeveless hoodies to wear or something like that i think that would also make it look super badass possibly one of them could rock a sleeve or both of them wear alternate sleeves or something like that i think that would even make them look even better but i think at the end of the day i think what would have made them like over the top grate is no pain at all and what i mean by no pain at all would be like i'm probably gonna have to send these off so you guys can probably see here by the way they're standing right like their basis is too wide and that's because these legs uh don't go low enough so on the roman crotch his his crotch is not low like the usos crotch so his legs can come together like so but on the usos it won't do that so that is why they have like this wide base like they won't stay like this it pushes out a little bit so that does bother me some i think it would look a lot better if they could bring their legs in more i think that would actually make it look a whole lot better so what i may have to do is there's a couple things we can do uh one thing we can do is completely take these legs off crack the torsos and then just you know just leave these crosses black for another custom down the line or maybe somebody else could use them maybe you could do something like that and at that time when we would crack the torsos you would take these legs and this in these you know the upper half and the lower half not the crotch piece and switch out the crotch piece for either a roman range crotch piece with the belt on there make it look like they have you know regular john cena shorts on or you could switch out the crotch piece for the milko mania kurt angle crotch piece that has is pretty much the usos crotch piece but in black so that's your two different options unless you just want to put it on a random black crotch it doesn't really matter like i have a bunch of just random black crotches with ball joints on it it just won't give you like the you know the details like the i don't know what you call that like the waistline you know like the waistline and like the lines from the joggers and the lines from the you know like the tight waist you know the waistband pretty much so i don't know there's a bunch of different things you could do right there honestly at the very beginning of the day had i known that that would happen i could have just torso cracked the scenes torso cracked the usos and then you know just switched the torsos over to the scene across and then painted the rest of the belt white and that would create a whole new attire there then you could throw in your custom accessories maybe a sleeve or two whatever the case i don't know i'm having fun with it though i think i'm still gonna attempt with it i don't like that the legs don't go together though that does kind of bother me i don't know i'll figure it out though and i'll let you guys know but i do know that the roman crotch obviously hangs low enough that his legs can go together so the roman crotch may be the move i don't know we'll just have to say we'll play by ear but nonetheless they still look good i like what they got going on i may or may not add the red to the legs you guys can let me know do you like the red on the legs like on the roman i feel like roman says he's the tribal chief he should have the red on his legs you know it differentiates him a little bit more he's got the red on the gauntlets all that stuff i'm also in the process of getting more arms and gauntlets or i'm probably going to recreate this roman except on an elite 79 figure to give him the updated you know better looking tattoos updated gauntlets and he'll still look like this a better head sculpture this isn't the true effects version so i don't know i'm in the process of getting that all squared away as well we got a lot of fixing up to do and so the roman reigns and the bloodline and the usos are going to be ever expanding as we head into the big old show the show of shows here but let me know what you think of the usos guys i think they still turned out great regardless even if i just leave them like they are you guys can let me know what you think but nonetheless here's our updated roman right here which is the arms and the head sculpt and everything that we're gonna grab from here and put him over here to you know update those so if we combine those that's pretty much what you would get except with red on the gauntlets and then we have our two zigglers you have the fantasy attire with the updated elite 70 and these boots which looks really good i like the way that turned out and then this one is super fun i freaking love this i've been waiting to do this fix up forever i thought of it way long ago and and finally i can finally make it happen after all this time so i'm very excited to add this up on the shelf and i'll probably use this as my current ziggler uh you know with pay-per-views and predictions and all that stuff so i am super excited for the way that turned out but that is gonna do it for our entire action figure surgery episode guys i hope you guys did enjoy a lot of stuff going on probably a long episode but i hope you guys did enjoy it anyways let's go ahead and dive into our random shout out for today's video and the shout out is gonna go to wrestling redhead who says adam cole kicked finn's john brown football head off brad and that came from our nxt vengeance day review guys if you guys missed that definitely go check out the review great show i thought it was fantastic if you want my full thoughts on that show and everything that happened my reactions to everything definitely go check out that video but a huge shout out to him for that comment guys thank you so very much if you guys want a random shout out leave me a comment like the video subscribe and turn on the bell so that you can get a random shout out but thank you guys for watching and don't cross the line i've been beaten broken down [Music] you | My Damn Toys | UCNKDPYyiF_XY4hYAkBuU_TQ | 2021-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,740 | 28,266 |
RwaCh0878NA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwaCh0878NA | The Zebra That Was Actually a Painted Donkey! - Red Dead Redemption 2 | what is up guys welcome back to the channel we're here with episode 20 of red dead now I know I haven't uploaded Red Dead in like two weeks or so I haven't uploaded freaking craar rot I'm sorry about that I will be uploading more but if you want to know why I've been very busy recording on my other content so check right now here it will pop up on the screen it's uh my group Channel I'm part of a group channel beond the Practical and my second Channel M storm extra if you want to watch like more content more different content please go check it out that's why I've been a little bit behind with some of my content but don't worry I'm going to catch up so and last time we saved our friend that was like um locked up uh uh uh and then like some like Anderson or something try to escape and we had to chase him down and stuff I believe but yeah that that's pretty much what happened as you can see we're looking good we got that new gun and stuff as well I remember that okay that just asked the gang not to use weapons weens or cause trouble in roads okay don't worry but I I can think I can abide to that hey there well good morning sir okay hey folks why don't you attack some of them Rich sons of [ __ ] instead of us good people excuse me good day so far uhhuh well all right lady damn a little little grouchy right there where is my horsey oh hello there Greg what up Greg now this is a real Greg right here not that Greg that we reacted to if you want to know what I'm talking about go go check group Channel group Channel I I wanted to feed him and brush him a little bit clean them up you know just clean them up a little bit there you go there you go okay give him a little little food let get you looking nice there you go eat a little bit eat a little bit need to make sure the horse is nice and healthy okay here we go uh right let me go map let's see here what what do we have here we have this mission right here uh where's the index there we go the graay Leopold Strauss has a mission for us is a home robbery with [Music] sha I wonder which one should I go for let's okay let's go check out these let's go check out those two let's go check out those two the other one I think we can do a little bit later uh now where is my hat which one is the hat that I wore for this no I think uh okay there you go save uh I think it's arur hat that I wear on this on this outfit yeah okay let's go let's go Greg yeah know this game I I like now that I haven't played it in like a while I'm for I forgot how good this game looks bro oh my goodness I I almost fully ran into the stage Co I didn't even pay attention oh my goodness okay we don't want to kill Greg we already lost one horse okay boy when we were hunted in that other thing when we freaking because the General Store like said there's like a thing you know like that in the back like in the back they had that whole thing you think all this L and air is free for you uh not a smart move to travel alone in these parts especially looking like I'm sorry don't want any trouble just passing through you look like you might need a few smacks to set you straight I'm sorry do I antagonize him be smart and keep dumb okay okay so we're good like what like I was about to he's about to catch these hands if he was going to try something but sometimes maybe it's just better to say absolutely nothing don't give the people the attention that they seek cuz some people are just attention Seekers and and if you give them the attention it's just going to it's just going to get worse and worse and worse sometimes it's just better to ignore people sometimes not always but you know what I mean cuz if you're if you're going to get the right like some people just want to make you get give a reaction you know not that I always live by that that not not uh not giving a reaction I mean you guys have seen me play Among Us okay then uh now do we go to Strauss or do we go to the home robbery I don't know I don't know let's see who who who do I get to okay this one is right here okay Hey Arthur all right Sean so tell me is your people uh jacobites are English lovers AR my people were peasant we had no time for politics okay my dad would say that no politics was politics that old world [ __ ] ain't got no place here why because there ain't no judgment here most folks hate the ne to even us Irish you ain't so free of politics I hate everyone just the same well in that case you're going to want what I just found for us what was that I was riding around a couple of days back they come across this whole cabin couple of [ __ ] Ling about outside are we robbing like a home or like a a stage coach come across this Hunter down by the river he tells me they a stick up says they hit a train a couple of days back near Emerald Ranch nice fell he was shared a bottle we did then I robbed the bastard blind oh my goodness of course no reason not if he's right it'll be a big hall for us we saw trade him maybe more but I reckon you and me we could take them real easy all right what the hell let's go check it out I mean might as well might as well sons of [ __ ] think they're mean they're about to get a lesson than me just it it seems a little you just keep your cool you hear me oh he's not going to keep it cool come on arur come on bro you know this guy ain't going to keep it cool follow me watch it then go bro easy okay imagine living in these times it's so strange I think you know like I I feel like life was so different how far is this place it's a bit of a r not too bad back up north to stretch not far from State Line all right so what were you doing right yeah sorry I I will explain my story now what I wanted to ask you guys I just wanted to hear what he's saying for the take I got a long nose for these things dutches always honored us to get out there and bring in money a yeah and rightly so I Ain like some of back there sitting around waiting to be told I go after I mean fair enough see you sitting around plenty I mean I don't need know codlin like the rest dut knows my value to the cause as from the M him all you tried to kill him if I remember the story right and he kept me around didn't he he saw something in me he said as much I'm sure he saw something dut is good at seeing things okay while we're talking about money you are clear on how this works we split half other half goes to the gang dut keeps all our savings hidden in a safe spot outside camp Oh wait can I steal that money imagine you have to tell me what's that box boy his tent for then Camp funds supplies and the like the fact you don't know that suggests you clearly ain't put much in it yeah he hasn't put a scent in there he's a put a sent in there okay the question what I wanted to ask you guys have you ever wondered like let me know Down Below in the comments have you ever wondered like how it was back like I don't know how many years ago like I know there's like records about what happened but actually seeing it like have ever have you ever wanted to like just take a glimpse like almost like a TV show but like real real like go check how the Vikings looked Rome ancient Rome all that like like ever wanted something like that you're sure you scoped this place out right yes see that's why want for this sorry I I just want to I know you guys want to hear the dialogue as well and I want to speak more but I want to don't want to interrupt the talking and you sure don't keep it bottled up inside what about that train job with the oil Wagon made a good show in there didn't I I mean you got knocked out Ah that's what you choose to remember we got paid we got out of there cuz the rest did everything down in Black Water too didn't you no that was Bloody chaos what the hell was that did I just hear a shot Mac no didn't see him we lost your at some point when he was getting out of town okay they caught up with Mac couple of days after Davey was finished by the time we got up the mountains jany didn't even make it that far who are bounty hunters strung me up beat me pull te BN me Fe all right away oh damn okay I missed out on a lot dialogue I'm sorry guys I'm sorry all right it's going to be off the up ahead I missed out on some of the dialogue now cuz I was trying to ask a question and we kept riding I do apologize let me know Down Below in the comments if you want me to like focus more like when the story is I should just completely shut up why am I going first I don't even know where I'm going I need to follow this dude come on Greg let's leave the hes here and go to rest on I want them to hear us coming okay okay here o deal with them let's make sure we keep one of them alive to tell us where should I put on a mask now or the money hope you know what you're doing I don't want to set up camp I'm just trying to see like did he put on a mask did he put on a mask look at me Sean look at me Sean Sean turn around bro I don't know I don't like this look where I have all these guns on my back I really don't like it like just one like I I I I like but just look there's one of them outside it's good it is leave it to me I'll do to talking you have back I'll just sit like this maybe I should keep my my one gun ready yeah let's just you know keep it ready all right let's see what it does do I go closer or do I stay here I'm I'm he said hang back but do I go closer hey there I'm want to give you about 5 Seconds to get the hell off my property boy okay look don't want no trouble just you might like to know we passed a big py alarm and headed this way no it doesn't of them coming up East what where here okay the rest how do I can I like hide here ow ow ow ow look out under Ro holy there we go got you still got more inside where where where where bam head shot come out with your hands up nice and easy you saw what we did here Pals here maybe double barrel will be more threatening okay okay I give up don't you I ain't armed yeah so what do I do now if you want to leave you'll tell me where that money stashed all right all right take it easy behind the the wall in the bedrooms if you stick your hand between the Gat okay all right you go grab the money I'll keep an eye on Sunshine good you know what just get the hell out of here and don't look back now let me take some things salted meat I mean I'll take that am I come in handy you know am I come in handy let's search the cabinet so here we are ah I can't get that I already have room and Stu you got some good stuff why don't you see what else you can find SE yeah look around look around look around he said like in the wall somewhere right cigarette card can I take it told you we take him no problem didn't I you did good let's see what the pay is first dug this up all by myself proper St box yep yep yep all right one out of 12 cards I thought I already had one oh did I sell it maybe I think I sold it I think I sold it find hold up don't want to overstay our welcome doy the hell would I take that gun over my gun bro the hell take the money clip thank you very much he it's over there I'm I'm getting more money bro like what like chill bro chill it's over where oh it's in this corner remove plank yeah get rich in that get the money hey this is more like it good work hey what about my car I found a place didn't I all right here but don't forget to give the camp it share supplies don't appear by Magic you he ain't giving [ __ ] bro he ain't giving [ __ ] bro let's be real he ain't giving [ __ ] never know what folks got got 20 bucks okay homesteads by exploring the world there will often be a lucrative opportunity found in homesteads meod make money wait oh wait so there's more homesteads I can go and check right but where are these homesteads do they just appear or like you know like where where do I like where do I where do I find these homesteads do I is it just randomly or will it show up on the map let me know down below like try and like please help me explain to me how the how this [ __ ] Works cuz I don't know oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] I see people oh no no yeah no no I ain't risking that I ain't risking that yeah yeah okay there we go now let's do Leopold strauss's one as well I think might as well cuz I wasn't too long oh wait wait what this is stranger right here what where's the stranger whoa he right here what is that okay can I put the these guns away please uh put them away cuz I I I the other gun is fine the other gun is fine thank you I'll put those back cuz I have two guns on me already hello what the devil are you looking at I'm just trying to greet you no I'm sorry I'm ruined ruined what happened how so it's a disaster who wants to see a woman Wrangle wild animals who doesn't have any bloody wild animals this wild animal come to America they said come to the land of opportunity they said s you Daddy I said I'm going to America to make it on the stage I didn't want to be in the Army now look at me the old git will have a field day I didn't really understand any of that I had an act the bravest woman in the world the animal Wrangler watch her tame wild beasts um and you were the woman of course I was the bloody woman woman look at me it's the stage grease paint you need to you need to shave of that mustache bro like that's going and no one wants to see a woman wrangling nothing can I borrow a gun I want to shoot myself you see I'm buggered what my animals they escaped and now I'm I'm buggered what escaped a Priceless Riki tiger from the slopes of the Hindu Heights a fantastic elusive zebra from The Plains of Ango Bongo by the shores of the lmop and a magnificent lion from the grasslands of Tang geniki yeah see your problem they're pretty hard to come by around here listen friend help a fellow out you I'm beyond desperate if you see any of them will you bring them back here if I see a a tiger or a lion or a zebra just roaming around exactly if well I believe the zebra up near LED s distinctive creature that he is I'll make it worth your while all right it's bloody Margaret not Madam Margaret Mistress of [ __ ] danger find the escaped animals but where do I go does it give me like a like a area I can go for it I mean let's go to it might as well right Madam it's bloody Margaret that was good I like that but that like twirly mustache is going to throw some people off they ain't going to believe you the dress is not that powerful bro but I mean to each his own okay so where what are we hunting first is a zebra okay just go around that yeah get out of this line yeah $60 is my bounty I probably should get rid of this bounty at some point cuz my missions is going to go through these and they're freaking going to keep hunting me down if I try and do it don't you lose your Bounty when they arrest you cuz I swear I like let myself get arrested at one point didn't I okay um yeah I think I'm getting a wait but I'm guessing I shouldn't kill this animal so how am I going to like do I tame it do I like like for example like the lion and the tiger how exactly I'm am I going to like bring them back if you know what I mean if he doesn't give me like some kind of tranquilizer or something cuz I can't just ler them and then try and carry them to like you know it's just it's not going to work just not going to work I'm sorry Greg I'm sorry Greg I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry Greg I I pushed you a little bit too hard there it's okay all right boy it's okay it's okay it's okay yeah good boy you think it's by that smoke it can't be there no why why would it be by the smoke that makes no sense boy easy there now who's living over here wait a minute there I need to have a word with you calm down we what's the word don't think LED was expecting no visitors sorry I'll stop messing with you now yeah shut up marus missing zebra was last spotted in this area wait isn't that the zebra right there wait wait wait wait get that lasso out that has to be the zebra right yeah that's right that's it right there just go slow don't don't startle it is that the zebra okay yeah that's the zebra right there okay look here what they done to you yeah what did they do to you got you it's okay it's okay it's okay don't worry your stries better not rub off on my [Music] P wait is this a don't tell me this is a donkey that they just no you didn't no you didn't wait is this an actual is this a donkey that they no you didn't no they didn't Bro Look at no no they didn't [Music] no they did it bro no they didn't oh my goodness bro oh boy well okay maybe this Li lion and tiger is not an actual lion or tiger the zebra has been calmed and will now follow you okay good boy it's fine I'll just ride the donkey bro there's no [ __ ] this dude painted the oh dude I mean I guess it could that's why I was confused it didn't look like a ever to me bro bro even the music is like goofy it's like making fun of you as well it's like bro really oh boy okay well this is this is so bro [Music] oh oh my goodness oh boy okay well uh what do you guys think the lion and the tiger is going to be is the tiger going to be like uh like some kind of big cat type thing or is the and the lion is going to be I don't know is the lion going to be a what can't even pass for a line is like a huge dog with just big fur like the master your chin this funny to you this funny to you he's so good about by me riding the donkey oh bro look at his stamina oh that's literally nothing bro oh boy okay I don't want to ride on the horse like full speed cuz I'm scared like the freaking thing is not going to be able to follow bro there like please tell me like I'm going to address this or he's at least going to give me something I hope I'm going to get like at least something for this bro cuz this is ridiculous oh my goodness but the music is even like clowning you right now bro like this little goofy music where's your zebra good grief you found him our zebra well you can't call him that although he's as much a zebra as you are a lady animal Wrangler oh dear you're missing the point aren't you it's an illusion a trick of the eye to bamboozle the senses confound comprehension good win your audience Hoodwink our audiences dear boy don't be so dreadfully literal no one will pay for the truth they only pay for deception I mean yes or no the allore of the stage dreams and reality what is the greater Conjuring trick Lassing some poor beast on the plains of mumbo jumbo land and shipping it here so it can dance the pker or turning there in the glare of those Ark lamps something mundane into something you know what he's actually not wrong he's actually not wrong it's the difference between pros and poetry it's Alchemy we're selling dreams Dear Boy well as long as long as you don't pay me with tickets to your show uh yes well it's not everyone's cup of tea and speaking of my payment of course of course I shall make it worth your while but um first we shall need the whole managerie back before we can think about that my assistant's gone for the tiger tiger yes yes and taken our remaining Lion in case it could lend a paw they're down there on caliga away please I hate to ask all right I'll see what I can do okay you know what we're going to end this episode here guys uh please leave a like hit the Subscribe and then next episode we are going to catch this lion and that tiger I feel like we do both all right okay catch you on boy sure dude don't worry I'll cat you all right [Music] peace | Midus Storm | UCcPQ-mNdTaNRID5wf-dG5nA | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,058 | 19,538 |
zPrY4XowbfQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPrY4XowbfQ | MS Word Sections with different Headers and Footers | [Music] hi let me show you how to work with sections in words to have them shown correctly in pdf butler not much to do most of the time they just work out of the box but there is something that i want to show you in extra so when you start with a new document in words it's always a section so this is section one and the cool thing on a section is that you can put in headers and footers so this is the header for section one and there is also a footer and this is going to be the footer for section one now if you create a new section they it will automatically inherit the section the previous section so let's take a look okay i'm gonna go to layout i'm gonna say i wanna break and i wanna section break on towards the next page so okay cool as you can see here we are in section two but still it's showing the header of section one so first thing to do is to make sure do that for every section it's not linked to the previous section so if it says here same as previous just click the button here and it's unlinked so that's now now you have a separate section for your sec your second section in your documents so i'm going to call this section two and also the footer i'm going to unlink and i'm going to call this footer section 2. okay we're going to do the same thing for section 3 but on section 2 i want it reusable so i actually want to have the same section header and section footer in my section 3 as in section 2. in ms word this goes out of the box because as we have just seen if i create a new section it will automatically inherit the previous section so i'm gonna go do the same thing put in a break next page and i'm gonna this is section three it says section two reusable that's great but still you need to unlink it from the previous section so link to the previous section make sure it's switched off even if you want to have the same text and the same logic maybe you want to have some merge field here um oh that's not correct my merch field maybe you want some merge field here perfectly possible but make sure it's a separate section so make sure that the link to previous is switched off and the same for the footer it's switched off so as we see word documents and when we process it we will process our processes every sec every header and footer for every section so if it's reusable if it's linked to the previous to the previous one we will actually see that this section does not have a header or a footer so make sure to unlink it okay and this is how you can work uh in headers and footers and sections and have separate headers and footers for different sections in ms world and have them look beautiful in your pdf but generated documents | PDF Butler - Salesforce Document Generation | UCMDHp2-NID4Rjh8rdNZyniA | 2021-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 536 | 2,682 |
PRqd2mk2HqI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRqd2mk2HqI | LAST DAY OFF BEFORE HEADING BACK TO WORK FULL TIME | DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WORKING MOM WITH 2 KIDS | hey everyone welcome back to today's vlog it is labor day so happy labor day um ollie's out there playing uh with some squishy toys with anthony i'm watching some tv he's off today um and lily's heading off to her dad's in the next couple of minutes we're not really doing anything today i'm probably going to be like prepping for work back tomorrow after like two weeks of being off it's my first week back um i'm kind of nervous but kind of happy at the same time it's been a crazy ride of just being home ali did amazing on his first two days of school he did have like a bit of a tantrum on the second day because they're doing um his nap at two o'clock and he leaves at three o'clock so that's pretty late in the day um so i might like have a conversation with them about not giving him an app and just allowing him to play um or color because i brought in a coloring book for him um and just doing that because anthony will be there around 2 45 3 o'clock every day to pick him up anyways um so like they don't even wake them up until 3 o'clock so it's like craziness trying to get him out of there um so he threw a bit of a tantrum on friday and that was like crazy uh so we just want to make sure that he's not just like freaking out every day and then he didn't go to bed until like 11 o'clock that night so it's really messing with his like sleep schedule he did used to take naps at um the daycare but it was like earlier in the day at like 12 o'clock um and he would take like an hour and half and get up he normally does not nap here and he didn't have the whole two weeks that we've been home um but like i said they started him one napping at two o'clock and that's just way too late for him um i did mention in another vlog that louie used to go to school all day and then take a nap at the end of the day but she would go to bed at like 8 30 and get up at normal time um so that never like interfered with her sleeping schedule but with ollie he's completely different like he gets fully energized after he takes a nap so he really cannot take a nap that late in the day and it just makes him go crazy um and he actually crashed the night after that like on saturday he crashed on the couch because he was like super tired so um we definitely have to talk to the school about that he says he really likes the school um i think it's really a big transition and he's like still trying to get used to it um it's new people new schools we asked them like do you know your teacher's name and stuff like that and he was just mentioning the teachers from the daycare so he's still um still doesn't know who his teacher is so we were trying to help with that um so yeah it's it's getting there i'm hoping this week coming he gets a little bit better and he's not too bad with the transition and the napping situation um i've also been sending him with lunch but they do offer him lunch so he's only been eating a few things out of the lunch that i've been packing so i'm not sure if i should keep packing lunch or not um if your kids get like lunch through the schools um do you continue to pack lunches that you know that they would eat or do you just like allow them to eat whatever's given to them because i just at one point stopped giving ali lunch at the daycare because he was just getting it through the school and he was actually eating what they were giving him i'm just nervous that like he won't eat the stuff there because he's new there and it's a different place and you know so i just wanted to make sure he's comfortable with the foods and everything um before just like stopping giving him food um but yeah that's the update on that lily loved her first week of school she's going back to school tomorrow full time for the rest of the year um and she's like hanging out with her friends after school until i pick her up so she's just like you know full-blown middle schooler it's crazy uh but yeah that's a little update for the school situation we're not really doing anything today i have to like cook some meals and film another video um but that's it that's all i'm doing today i'm just trying to relax before a long week of work and i actually have work on saturday so it is a five day week for me even though i'm off today um so i'm just trying to you know get as much relaxation in today as possible we do still need to watch um the house of dragons show because we missed it last night so that's one one thing on our agenda to do it's about two o'clock now we haven't really picked up the camera um we were going to take ollie to the playground earlier uh but he just did not want to go uh lily went to her dad's house and she's over there until 7 30 tonight i just really i'm taking the day to relax after two weeks of being home and i've done a lot while i was home and not really rested so i'm just giving myself a little mental break a physical break i don't know what happened last night um but like my back really hurts and i'm just like trying to rest hey um so i'm not like trying to hurt this more i'm back to the gym tomorrow i am back on my like strict diet tomorrow um i basically have been played like plateaued at the same area for like a week or two so i kind of want to like continue dropping down um so yeah that's where we're at i'm just mentally preparing for work kind of nervous um i didn't want to get a few things done like i have to switch out our light bulbs in our bedroom so i bought the daylight um light bulbs i'm gonna have anthony do this when he gets a minute we've been watching the boys on amazon after we watched the um house of targaryen show house of dragons um which to be honest if you watch game of thrones i kind of feel like it's a really slow start compared to game of thrones but we're watching the boys now and that show is graphic i 1000 don't recommend if you don't have a stomach for gory things um it's supposed to be like a superhero show it's kind of crazy um but yeah i figured i would come up here and give a little update what's going on today we're not really doing anything it's been a pretty boring day i did make like butterfly shrimp for lunch and while i was doing that i need chicken for dinner so i don't have to make dinner it's gonna be just already made chicken and whatever vegetable i decide to make um ollie wanted pasta after he eat like six chicken nuggets so i'm currently making him pasta i have to head back down there and finish that for him um but he's been like pretty like calm today i guess because of all the crazy stuff we've been doing all weekend um on friday nick and tyler came over for some like wine and he didn't go to bed until really late um and then on saturday we ended up going to anthony's aunt's house and we hung out out over there they had a pool and all that for oliver so he played with toys and was just running around and was swimming so we did that and then yesterday we went back to nick and tara's and um he was like playing video games with nick i'm running around and playing with water balloons so it's been like a really busy weekend and of course i didn't decide to record like a weekend vlog i just decided to vlog today when it's like our most boring day of the week sundays um so yeah we didn't have anything going on today it's just a very boring day lazy us trying to recruit recruit from a long week and a crazy weekend thank god we had an extra day to just it's not sunday it's monday i think that we had an extra day to do this um i kind of feel like when we have these long weekends randomly it's just a great feeling to not have to deal with going to work non-stop um and i'm not even gonna lie guys i've enjoyed being home this time around compared to um the quarantine and i've said this already in another vlog but i a thousand percent would stay home if i could uh so i'm trying to like figure all that out because i would love to be a stay-at-home mom for the next child i don't think it's worth it to send my child to daycare and basically use all of my money that i'm making to pay for childcare so it's kind of just like not worth it um so if they are looking to buy a house in the next year or so and then expand the family and possibly stay home so uh we are just you know making steps in the right direction but this is definitely giving me the i want to stay home vibes i don't want to work nine to five anymore i don't want to have to like send my children to daycare all day while i'm working it's just not it also we have established that we a thousand percent do not want to live in the city if you live in philly and you love it here that's just not for us uh anthony i have both grown up in philadelphia and we just absolutely cannot stand the chaos of philly it's overcrowded their houses are small you don't get much of a backyard or land at all unless you like live closer to like the outskirts of philly um it's just not what we want so um anthony and i are definitely going to be moving out of the city in the near future so yeah that's just an update on that we've been talking a lot about that lately so i figured i would talk about it we haven't really mentioned like moving or anything in a while or even like a baby update um we're gonna try again in the next couple of months i'm still like really healing from that that takes like of course a physical toll because of miscarriages but my mental state was just not right when i was dealing with all that i was having a lot of trouble mentally um i was depressed and it was basically dragging me down also it was doing like the worst time for me like during the winter me having miscarriages on top of my seasonal depression it's not helpful at all so i definitely wanted to take this time and get myself back on track and i feel like i'm a lot happier right now not that it's not going to hit me again in a couple of months but i figured yeah i would update you and get that and we'll let you know um more about that in future vlogs um but i've also mentioned in my most recent vlog that we are taking a step back from vlogging every weekend and going in a different direction with my channel i will be vlogging it just will not be as often so hopefully it'll be better vlogs and better updates the next time you see me um i'm not sure the next time i'll be vlogging i am doing a working mom day in the life tomorrow but it's not gonna be as much talking it's gonna be like straightforward uh so yeah i'm just trying to you know come up with better content and if you have any um video suggestions please leave them in the comment section down below i'm gonna go finish ollie's pasta and then hopefully get some work done on my computer because i have a lot to edit it is much much later now we always sleep anthony's asleep i'm kind of nervous to go back to work i'm not even gonna lie it's kind of creeping up on me really fast i thought i was gonna enjoy this time of being off and which i did i really loved being home but the fact that i have to go back to work tomorrow is like really daunting on me and i'm just like not ready to do that um i kind of feel like i'm gonna walk into like a bunch of stuff sitting on my desk and i'll have to just deal with all that and i don't know i'm not mentally prepared to do all that right now i'm just like focused on youtube and getting my stuff done at the house and getting the kittens all ready also if you hear them sorry they're just running around being crazy um and i've like sat down and planned out everything that i want to do for youtube and it just seems really overwhelming when i have to do like a full-time job plus everything else in the house so i'm just like mentally drained and i haven't even gotten there yet uh but yeah we haven't done anything all day we watched tv we relaxed we ate popcorn we did nothing it was fabulous i absolutely love having an extra day during the weekend so we can just chill as a family um unfortunately lily wasn't here or anything but we were able to actually enjoy the day i'm waiting for louie to come home and get her settled in for school tomorrow um she's like in school so far i don't know if i said this in most any of the vlogs but she loves school she likes seeing all her friends again ollie on the other hand is saying he likes it but when i picked him up on friday he had like a major meltdown because they're giving him a nap at like two o'clock and he's not okay with that sorry my voice is cracking i'm like tired i'm like tired tired um but yeah i've been like overthinking all day about going to work tomorrow and i'm just i'm not ready i'm not ready guys um how do you mentally prepare yourself after being off on vacation mine wasn't vacation i was home with a sick child but how do you mentally prepare yourself to go back to work full time after being home for such a long period of time because every time it happens i get into like a good routine of being home and then i just cannot get myself back together after going back to work and i feel like a lot of people also suffer with this because i've gotten a couple a couple of comments um before about helping with like time management being a full full mom i'm not even gonna lie i don't even know how i do it i can't some weeks i don't even get to clean my house i'm just like whatever i'm so mentally drained physically drained from chasing after a toddler that i just don't feel like doing it so there's the answer sometimes i just don't do it uh so yeah i i'm not ready to go back to being up at 4 30 in the morning and that's another thing i just i like being home i really do i like being home uh but i'm done rambling for tonight i'm gonna wait for lily and head off to bed because like i said i have to get up at 4 30 in the morning and take both of these children to school so i'm gonna end the video here i hope you guys enjoyed today's video if you did make sure you like this video subscribe to my channel leave any questions in the comment section below or answer every single comment i'll see you guys in the next video bye [Music] | Jessica Lauren | UCtI5lj_4-vEnvdJWueSFTSg | 2022-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,839 | 14,049 |
_z00jcCG_T4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z00jcCG_T4 | Ngoc Gamble Online: I have gambled thrice | hello everyone I am going to gamble One Singular time there is a huge reason why I'm doing this and it's because I was able to pick up a I just realized I spelled Kami wrong but I was able to pin pick up a Dragon Ball Lucky Spin ticket you get these from fighting Bojack and ginu force without further Ado let me do lucky ball spin uh I actually don't know what the difference is I'm we do special spin going do this one time four star always I [ __ ] love that blast holy [ __ ] oh my God 22 thou they're practically giving this [ __ ] away oh my God uh one thing I want to do is look at the list of like what do I even have here I sometimes I look at this and I just hope that let's see let's see let's see oh these are actual garbage these are actual garbage sometimes I hope that the map masks that are there just magically go into like permanent bro look look how look how drip this man is bro but if I ever need a immunity to cold disguise in a Flash I mean this is going to be it like if I need it for 15 days then I'll be using that this is honestly this is honestly the biggest scam that I've ever seen in my life but uh hey I might um I might get these things things wow so then I have to use These Guys these will automatically have go to the collection book as they are saying it right now um but that's not all I wanted to show you okay boom and then four star always four star this actually makes sense this is a very nice blast I love that blast hopefully I'm recording 40,000 oh man they these are the best goddamn rewards I've ever given I honestly I don't know what they're doing having a what was that a spin gold event they already have that what all right but yeah that's about it see | Lordycal Ngoc svWorld | UCMbQA6joe51Xvi7dR3cbJgA | 2024-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 350 | 1,735 |
_yATAWn7IJw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yATAWn7IJw | IEEE Informal talk by Bob Greenyer at Sector67 Maker Space | with various mushrooms now just just edible ones you know I visit the local mycologist Oh who's next place one of the world's experts people from Yale and Cambridge visit Emmet you pay him fiber check Brown and they they tell you this one will kill you this one one percent of the population have an enzyme and it makes them have bad bread that Thoreau and so I like picking mushrooms but for my sins nearly eight years ago I decided to take my lifelong passion for alternative energy and I actually took action and went to South Korea and met a whole bunch of scientists who seemed to have some commonality and what they were saying but the problem was that is they were trying to compete against each other and when someone made enough progress someone would come in and invest in them and then everything went quiet and so it was like lots of people going forward and then stopping and then because they all wanted to win the Nobel Prize they wouldn't recommend you know replicate each other and so we put a forward a proposal myself and others to try and encourage claimants to allow their technology to be openly tested and the first claimant was an Italian guy called francesco Giovanni and he was a it's a very very affable character is really really good farmer but he had a piece of wire but he treated in a specific way and on the twelve twelve seconds past twelve past twelve on the twelve 12 to the 12 California time we launched our second replication and two days later in Rome I was happy to report we saw 12 and a half percent excess heat and from that point on I've been look we were told we hadn't achieved what the clayman achieved was he achieved 27% and then we found an error in National Instruments is in instrumentation of his apparatus and then we spent two years negotiating as that as a start-up open-source body to come to a correct wording about how to report that then with their instrumentation a visa and two years later we found out that basically our XS were very close to each other so that work that was worth satisfying and annoying and a bit of a baptism of fire we also found is that and you'll probably find this when someone telling you what to do someone since it thinks that they've told you everything thing that you need to know in order to replicate something but because their skill maybe you're a pipe fitter there's some little trick that you know you know that you don't think in everyone else in the room everyone else should know right because he's so basic and you don't tell them and then they make a mistake and you go oh yeah I should have told you that well we had two years of that with Francesca Jelani and so we learned the hard way that even with the best will in the world very important details can be forgot in these processes so the lookout really has been for technology that is so fault tolerant to not good information and I think probably where we are with what we saw in in Japan most recently it's extremely fault tolerant it's something that anyone with a with a screwdriver and a bandsaw and so forth think that they can make this this equipment most of the components have all bought off the shelf and it's just surprising because he thinks he's making something that's never been invented before and a lot of what it does head was already achieved by your Braun in the 60s and 70s so your seventies making product so this is not necessarily a new thing but what I hope to be able to share with you today is some findings with this technology that really seriously support the claims of your Braun and give us the technology back will enable safe deployment of normal nuclear Fisher for one so if you if you're looking for a zero carbon emission system you want something that's gonna the nuclear capacity in the world is gonna double in the coming 20 years or something according to the international Authority and the problem is for populations is we've seen tunable you see Fukushima why do we want that in our backyard again and with however many tens of reactors in the u.s. about to fail in the coming decades or be decommissioned what are we going to do with the waste stockpiles are we ever going to bury it what are we going to do and so we potentially have a real solution and and when you understand how this works that is almost the way that life created all the elements that are in our bodies and how it stabilizes when things get out of hand and when you click when you can actually connect with what it's doing I think we're really at the dawn of a new age so does anyone have any questions yeah how do you how do you get mainline we have a friend and MIT fraternity brother who work at slack for many years he's published several books accessible books and darker and is still very active publishing industry text area but when I've sent him things he never reads them he just invokes [Music] so the problem with people not reading papers is absolutely ubiquitous people at best read the abstract and and the conclusion in most cases this was very apparent to me when I was meeting even the scientists that care about this they weren't reading each other's papers and they were making mistakes that the other people had solved and they even put it in there it solved it so it was about messaging communication and what I found out through communicating through YouTube is that when you have monetization on they actually tell you a lot of metrics and the most time most people will watch a video for is five and a half minutes and and so that is where we're at so you have to slice up your parcels of information in small chunks now you said that like um like a fire hose and I can be it's true and it's great and actually sometimes I'll I talk to people like I couldn't watch the point that they which they've switched off and it's very very evident and I know I'm like 2% into the story like it's never going to work so there is a real problem with education and then is also disliked Agent Smith issue they've had this indoctrination of the protein but Coulomb barrier this is impossible we sold everything to do with nuclear in the 1930s and now no one needs to do any research for the subsequent 70 years or whatever you know even even Bill Gates said that when he was talking about his fusion system in 2010 he said for 60 years no one didn't eat here in the West well that's not true of Russia it's absolutely not true but Japan as well and it's not true of Italy I don't know what happened in this country where everyone walked away from nuclear whether it was a systemic desire to make sure when certain people got the inside track I don't know however when you see what I present today you have to ask yourself your explanation can I give to this other than that somehow the Coulomb barrier has been overcome now for me in the beginning of 2017 having seen so many experiments seen these genuine researches of dedicated decades of their lives and actually got real data and it came you had to find a solution and for me the solution it is neutrinos and somehow you pack those neutrinos into a condensed form now I'm not talking about the neutrinos that come from the Sun right there's a hundred trillion neutrinos persective per second going through your fingernail doesn't matter whether it's day or night and that's coming from the Sun but these are not the important ones the important ones are relic neutrinos and they are much larger and they can interact with matter and in fact the interact with millions and trillions of atoms simultaneously their wavefunction but there's literally physically long Ultra Co called new train that they're all relic neutrinos so these are these neutrinos that these are neutrinos that are either synthesized or they come from the background radiation they were there the birth of the universe and they flood earth and in fact they could be responsible for literally every stochastic process so and this is the subject I have a few props with me no one so actually I'm translating this book at the moment it was published in 2010 and what happened was this guy Alexander Parker moth he was working at the neutrino physics labs at the Moscow Aviation Institute on time and space and stuff like that and in 1988 he discovered a new type of penetrating radiation that was not the normal types of penetrating radiation and he set about destroying this and by 1992 just at the end of the Cold War he cobbled together with things that he pulled out of the Skip their piece of apparatus and it's right here in the book and I've seen it it's here and it's basically a metal dish you've got a couple of sardine cans over here and bits of wire there's some door leg there and bit of sauna table but do not underestimate what this device did what he has is at the focal point he has a beta emitting isotope and he has a municipal later later beta and so basically something like strontium-90 that's one of the typically fancy that he would use and he has behind that a geiger mala tube and what he found is that just like glass can reflect light these relic neutrinos this this reflector is designed to really reflect ones that are in the micron to millimeter range these are actually neutrinos that are that scale and they're not moving like at relativistic speeds and so he's lending them onto the isotope and then he's looking at the very high-energy beaters so he's discriminating behind Abita and in that case you see the the biggest change so what it is is he was demonstrating something or learning something I mean there's a lot of papers being produced now in the West about how neutrinos at the be-all and end-all of anything and it's the future of energy and so forth and I have a hilarious story that I'll tell you if I talk to you on the in the car on the way over last night so but that anyway he's he's basically there is a flux of neutrinos and the neutrino flux effects so much so there was a group operate headed by a guy called shoe ends you in China between 1988 and 1999 and what they did is they they were working off a study that was done in 1954 by a Nobel Prize winner but he did it did it for a conics where he looked looked to the pendulum a Foucault pendulum and during a solar eclipse the pendulum moved in an odd way and so they were but working off that and they looked at the historical data from atomic clocks in the US and they found out that during three body alignments there was a train there was a change in the beads of decay which you could make it because there was a fluctuation in the accuracy at the time during those moments when the shadow passed over that atomic clock and so they repeated experiments using rubidium 87 which is a bitter isotope it's a natural primordial isotope and also cesium 137 which is not official Peter emitting isotope and they found that in both cases when you had something under the shadow and something over here that the the clocks would diverge in their timekeeping he also looked at the crystallization of a lead tin outline so the solidification was from from a mountain and under the shadow of the Eclipse you actually had long crystal grains growing whereas you didn't when it wasn't under the shadow of the Eclipse he also found that that he had a metal sheet and it was suspended and during the Eclipse there was a sideways pressure they could measure on a strain gauge and he also measured that the spectral lines from elements changed during the Eclipse they actually changed so one common factor was having all of these different effects now there is a book it's really available online and it's written by Simon snow and he's looked at over a hundred papers published in 1954 and they found that there was a common process in every stochastic process there's a common thing and that is the subject of much of the research in this and you can see here the the isotopes are going down over up and down over the year and essentially what it is is because neutrinos were of whatever flavor can be affected by gravity when the earth is closer to the Sun the solid angle from the Sun of the amount of neutrinos coming from the Sun doesn't change but the gravity lens is more of the cosmic flux of neutrinos into the path of the the earth surface so you have a change in the rate of decay of these isotopes and that's how we prove such a thing [Music] certainly it was a marked change two years after Frederick Reines worked ko ko ko' discovered or established that neutrinos were a thing no actually detected neutrinos from from a decay process here in America I don't know where it was but it's Frederick Reines you won the Nobel Prize for it okay okay two years later a Japanese nuclear researcher suggested that neutrinos are what is gravity it's how gravity is propagated okay and there's a guy called bill or Bob on the graph or something and he works for CERN and in 2012 I think he wrote wrote a paper suggesting that relic neutrinos are what are responsible for gravity and how gravity propagates and and it's funny because when I send these papers to Alexander Bogdanov he says is great that people are finally catching up with things that we hypothesized in the 70s and 80 and we've already experimental proven so they're so far ahead in Russia and they're doing it with tin cans and pieces of metal and a fragment of a Vsauce 20 years he's been running that experiment and every year it's the same the decay rate changes so right now I think MIT you have a device where they have tritium in there and that they they're trying to decay and I think you get like seven decays or whatever it is excess or because of neutrinos per year or something is so ridiculously low to be measurable and so you normally you have to have like to measure the plutonium rate in a nuclear reactor you have one meter cubed of water and you look for scintillation flashes and for look at looking at neutrinos from a cosmic from a cosmic origin but in the relativistic neutrinos they have white like one cubic mile we were discussing it so you know but relic machines are a different thing and so this comes to the point of it his hypothesis which I'm going to put presenting at the conference as a poster in a week so it's time he's saying that over 1,000 degrees but it is better to be about 1,100 degrees C you start to get energy of electrons in a metal lattice or in a liquid sufficiently high enough so that when they collide into each other they synthesize a neutrino anti neutrino pair where is if you're in a gas because of the numbers of electron density you have seven orders of magnitude less chance of this occurring so it's some phenomenal numbers of magnitude the chance of this occurring the interaction of those relic nutrients are those synthesized ultra low energy neutrinos is so low but they interact with so many atoms and you produce so many of them that the chances go up and they actually start playing a role and so this is very interesting so I was telling dr. Brian Aherne who is former head of MIT blah blah blah literally a couple of days ago performance theory and he says and this was a I think was like 4:30 this is amazing I've just been told at 12:30 today that they've got this new battery and they heat caesium-137 in cricket he says it sees him but he thinks the caesium-137 which is a beta emitter up to 1,100 degrees and it just produces electricity he says if you want telling me this now - Tom I said it's like when you have a word that you never knew existed and suddenly you hear that word and now it's everywhere it's in the newspaper articles people are saying on TV and this is the thing about communication when people have no fundamental level they cannot even conceive that this is possible it's just they can't recognize the signal in the noise even if you were showing it to them is like DVDs and you guys it's just to them they can't hear it this reminds me of a possible analogy people in past centuries must and it was always there and good observers with most obviously seeing it and there's never maybe it's in somebody's notes where they never have published and they denied it so so go back toward you were saying people literally have so much indoctrination about this and also there's the reputation track because and this is not true in Italy they're focused they're absolutely bonkers and they're willing to do things and take risks the Russians will do it because if they eat there's one nice mini like nanometer chance of this being real they'll have a gun and they don't want to they don't want to have to fill in a grant application wait two years and you know build studies in the you won't even get a graph unless it's costing five million you know no they have an idea this thing's in my drawer that I can go go finish that tin of sardines and we'll use that and they're making calorimeters out of it and they'll see and then what they've done it for so long they suddenly go you know okay now maybe I need to just test it a little bit more accurately but you have this Agent Smith thing where people they're just stepping to go it's not true it can't be real and you don't need it to get to any politician or anyone that can make a decision to take this forward but this is already stocked by your family your family attorney because they already know it's not possible but what we're planning with with the concepts surrounding neutrinos is that they can interact with with nuclei and the Coulomb barrier is irrelevant now what happened in Russia they've taken onboard your world could even a guy called pin solders I wanted to talk about him in my talk but there's so much cool stuff to show you about what I've seen under the S yeah I want to focus on that the Ken shoulders we have phones you know I guess what everyone's got a phone or a computer or something just got it I see in it right he develops the mic the the screening technology for making micro electronics he also DeMint invented the thing that's being currently testing some of the samples I have in Australia right now called the quadrupole mass spectrometer exactly in fact theirs is a triple portrait quadrupole mass spectrometer which is the the gold standard right now this same guy called John have just a couple of years later he's working on this work that was done in the 1950s and the naval research labs and he's expanding that where they are looking at condensed electron electron and you know plasmoid but Bostick call them plasmoid but these things are ourself confining if you can imagine lightning right it's like a plasma pitch yeah now if you can imagine lightning but instead of going down from point A to point B it's just going and it doesn't stop and the simple way to think about it is if you you can make this and Faraday made them get a box you put some smoke in here but in the case of that circuit on e it's just going around like that only very stable and he can go a long distance and in fact you couldn't you could knock some song card over at the other side of the room if you've got a really good solar tom launcher it goes through the air you can't even see it but to think it's not open very stable release paper on the walk Ward's are dolphins know how to make them under water water and there's a classic video on YouTube where there's a pump pump to dive in divers and they're playing a competition by making soda thongs our bubbles and then knocking rock piles of rocks over under the water so but there's some times that are produced by electrical discharge so why not one of the reactors I may talk about and I can share with you is a guy in the UK he calls himself Lyon some people like to keep private but essentially I suggest a long time ago using a industrial of raises the reason was is because there was diamonds growing on Gilani's wire and I thought that might be in point autumn I didn't realize that that particular time I was I was thinking more of the D by and and the fact that they have this huge thermal capacity but diamonds aren't actually that the best electron meters there are there's no no other better and especially a bit crappy diamond you know a bit of nitrogen in there so what he's got is he takes three end iPads right these are the kind of appraises that you would use like if you've cut a piece of glass you know you scored it cut the glass and you just want to take off the shark song sharp edge it's just little nickel pads on on a large foam pad with industrial diamonds embedded mister so it's already great isn't that we've got nickel Matsumoto said in 1992 the nickel doesn't absorb hydrogen it produces they're things cluster of nitrogen on the surface okay actually formed some sort of weird structure around it so out of hydrogen rather so what he does is he bakes these diamond pay rates them off them to the pad he puts them into a nest in you know like an army nest in puts them in the oven the domestic Armand for a week at 200 degrees because he hasn't got any better equipment so that's what he uses he's got domestic couple he's got a bit missed him so he does that and then what he gets a little vial of an deuterium oxide fairly affordable and then the point he takes you out me immediately as it's 200 degrees Thomas it straight into the deuterium oxide and he leaves it soaking in there for then what he does is he puts into a little miniature rat stew - what rounds of copper wire around it puts that into a there quartz tube and then there's a camp towel piece of wire around the outside and slowly heats it up it gets some absolutely crazy effect and samples with me but I will bring them tonight so I can show them you can see some of the effects and some in my view caused by these solar tongs which then can cluster together and when they get very big they can do some really weird stuff now if you mentor the solar on is electromagnetic structure made out of electrons any pinching down on itself but what happens when you blow air into a tire you keep putting more air into the same space PV equals NRT it gets hot really gets hotter and it gets hotter well why wouldn't these plan for pinches on the same in semi-permanent basis get so caught the particle theory would mean they're synthesizing the neutrinos and if they are since advising neutrinos well that would explain why Alexander shishkin who works at Dubner inside the city that's not for Moscow and that's where they make most of the heavy elements in the last of the 20 years by firing alpha particles it's already heavy elements and that's where they made the nuclear bomb - blah blah blah he and a whole team of other Russian scientists they've established that these dark black Evo's as Kim shoulders thought called them which can go straight through metal and can carry ions within them they leave these little birdies on x-rays these are and can only be composed of largely composed of condensed neutrinos and so what I'm looking in when I'm looking at an SDM I'm not looking necessarily for changes in elements for me as a city last night it's like it's so predictable now it's boring the elements will be it doesn't they don't matter whether you're on top of it for a second what he distinct that he just made he's already what we done this stuff but he now has documented evidence that I could take very simple hydrogen oxygen gas made by this imposter machine quiet flame feel of material of one type safe titanium and out of that come a whole range of elements that weren't there in forms that are clearly not contamination and these death documents pictures near the vicinity of samples in our product I've given in samples absolutely Russian Joe just found that there were neutrino Neutron emissions during earthquakes and they studied this for decades and then a guy in Italy took up the mantle called Alberta Carpentaria and he found that if you take like quartz and you crack it you don't get anything but if you take hematite and you crush that and it must be a brittle fracture it mustn't invade via ductile fracture it must be a brittle fracture you produce thermal neutrons and they they they say that this is the reason why the east part of the what they call it oh the cedars south of France anyway they're Mediterranean there we go the geography question for you it's it's it's quite it's got a higher level of salt in it because they're synthesized from all the volcanic activity and the neutrons that are coming out of the volcanic activity and we tried to replicate this actually didn't Minnesota a number of years ago but we made the mistake of not asking what type of Neutron detector or rather we weren't told we we had we had fast Neutron detectors not thermal Neutron detectors so our experiment failed because we had the wrong puppet this is just an example of the way things can fail but this Lyon reactor oh yeah I'll explain how that was yeah so what's going on in Ohio yeah I mean this is the this is where this learner after definite sort of thing that is well I wish you would say everything that he can do but what what's already out there is pretty cool and and it's eminently replicatable the problem was he thought he was running at eight hundred thirty degrees and that was because his thermocouple was offset when we actually worked out after several people that attempted to replicate it was actually running at one thousand and eighty degrees which by the way is very close to power more switch on so essentially what's happening is your diamonds are producing like an emission of electrons that they loaded up with deuterons but the reason is utroms our informants because they're already a boson what's important about boson a boson can occupy the same space time whereas a hydrogen atom has to be either as a molecule or it has to be with one electron to be a boson to be able to participate but a deuterium is good because it's already a boson nucleus it's about boson as you know in a various many many ways and it has an extra neutrons which is always good for nuclear process so just a second the boson permian I just recently found this after heard HIV to be a boson and that has special properties a fermion has an odd fermions going to occupy the same space time that you can get a couple of fermions together like two electrons can form a cooper pair and that's the basis of superconductivity and so they become a boson so basically it already has already supplied bosons but these carbon isn't it and carbon-12 is also a boson so you've got lots of food for this structure and what what shoulders established with these solar tons of electrons they can literally strip the electrons off other atoms and they can grab their nucleus and they can get the nucleus spinning around it or carried with it and in fact what Shishkin has done in Russia with his team over the last nine years is they've shown that they can pass these structures they create them in a in a cavitate ER so they have they have pumped with a disc and the disc has holes cut into it and expended but you could make this but by the way I'll tell you that it can kill you quite quickly it's been found at 5,000 rpm and he has x-rays on the outside and x-rays of the distance and they get these little birdies and the birdies are formed by these these dark black evoke these so the tongs are basically lost their electrons they've made the loss than ups but whatever they travel through so they travel through nitrogen there is a crater on the x-ray next to this birdie or a number of craters or if they travel through oxygen or they travel through the xenon the diameter of the crater and the depth of the so it's directly proportional to the nucleus that has being captured inside this overtime so they're characterized this well and that they've got the formula and they presented it such you know like last year so they already know and they accept that you can take matter and teleport it that's what they're doing that's where the danger comes in because these things can go into your body and there's one thing that he warned about the the energy that can be imparted by the particles as these think oh cool they shoot out whatever they're carrying and and and whatever they're carrying and lost a little it's child to mess which is weird because you can then bring time to pause and you can even use it as an impulse engines because if you take something here you put a load of particles into it then you put it in like the two hundred volt you can accelerate up to good fractions of the speed of light and then you get the out the confining structure to break away but yeah the the nuclei that we're traveling side it and now traveling with 110 to speed of light but you didn't have to put that energy in you only needed like a cathode ray tube to accelerate to that bar and then it goes smack on the other side and this is how great is it oh you should you should hear their shoulders on laws it uses nasty violations nasty populations this is this is man-made laws all wrong wrong buddy bears yes within our framework of our doctrine ation they're wrong the crazy thing is the Possible's you play it might not be possible to get out but then we find the first place also two three years right hmm you find the particle that's that's what we're so excited runs on generally using these electromagnetic structures these basically high density charge clusters as they call them everything's charged faster a piece of dust is a charged cluster but these are specific structures of charge buses and in fact they use yeah so it's essentially like getting back to the line reactor so it's emitting and this is this and how I see it mentally you've got a point okay and when you actually look at the the the SEMS the the diamond that he's here in it's in a pocket where the nickel is holding it right at the end of the reactor there's no diamonds but on certain vertices and certain queens of the diamond there and it's in a line and it's not always the same likely angle of the diamond you know there might be one there that's that angle there that's that same angle but for some reason this one and this one actually did this effect it's eaten away at the nickel and if you go right in with the SEM you'll see that the nickel has basically been consumed and then some of it when the music stopped reappeared into our space-time into absolutely perfect crystals and the way they've grown is like this which crystal grew at this point in space-time this crystal grew at this point in space-time and then they go and they joined together they have not like grown from here out but they reappear with one of these Evo's with all of the matter that was encapsulated inside them and they've just reappeared and you see this with this technology quite often and we have an example but I brought back and we're gonna put on the SEM today where you get these absolutely perfect crystal structures reforming when the material is captured comes back into our free space and so essentially you're emitting these doughnuts the doughnuts are capturing they go around and they can eat the nickel and they can come back and eat in fact what they actually do is they Nichols 58 the nickel 60 day in April 62 there's a nickel 64 they have a problem in equal 61 but there's two atoms of nickel 61 I can go in because it's a Fermi on so it kind of gets left behind so you end up with certain isotopes being enriched when you run these processes and it's typically the foamy on the guys now the reason nickel 62 is there is because it's very about binding energy and it's basically the most efficient packing of nucleons you can get the design 56 and there's nickel nickel 62 so what this technology wants to do is he wants to take as much matter as possible and put it into the smallest box possible and you're gonna see some things on the hub Hutchison samples which are going to literally freaking bow your mind if you actually care because that you can see what nature has tried to do it's been it's been put into a situation where it wants to pack as much as it can possibly get into a very small space and it hasn't done it so what it's done it's completely reorganized the atoms that it's taken into two other atoms that can then occupy the same space time what I'm talking about is taking a piece of our medium and at certain points of field interference that the the intensity of the crushing force there has forced the aluminium which is a Fermi on a 27 aluminium Fermi on to merge together and produce magnesium and silicon both of which both well there are bows onic options there's no photonic option for a million it's all affirm me on its $27 million and and when it comes back into the space-time when it comes back into the space time the the atoms the the the aluminium has has diverged around it mean into has grown in size because the atomic size of those atoms is slightly larger than our medium for both of them both silicon and magnesium both atomic sizes are bigger than the atomic size about a million so you've taken two units of aluminium are down here in atomic size and he made one you need magnesium one unit silicon so and you actually see these pimples have come out which are rich in magnesium and silicon in a sea of aluminium and in the sea of aluminium there's regular points where the field interference occurred across like it like doc tom up on that like on a like on a piece of graph paper you've gone dot dot dot dot dot dot dot and they are blisters of changed elements now it fishes it no it nucleon exchangers you get two new two atoms of our medium and you get one item of magnesium you get one atom of silicon out of it its nuclear exchange so so Lenna and now I will walk you through more efficiently who would get something smaller and you tearing off some protons and neutrons the Evo the exotic vacuum object the sometimes it's this thing that I'm talking about from shoulders it basically creates black holes or any shock to the shoulders says to all intents and purposes it looks like a black path right now Matsumoto actually observed Hawking radiation in 1992 and published it in fusion technology he showed the black hole white white the out of the black hole and the inner the black hole and he showed these things until fusion technology decided say look it's not fusion unless it produces xx and helium so we don't want to punish or any papers unless it shows those things animate as a main code and I won't show this slide because I'm gonna tell you now so you'll get to adam Inco who ran a six-year hundred-person program in the former isotopic lab outside of PF he learned the soviet method of coal nuclear transmutation as they called it in 1957 and by 1998 he managed to raise enough money with a private guide to buy this facility put together this team first experiment worked at every experiment and afterward repeatedly every single time and he had a 300 joule capacitor bank he had a an electrode a flat electrode you can't vote and then he had a Illumina she liked it like that like a cup put over the end and then he had very fine a mode and the anode was pretty much every element you tried and it's all documented in the 700 page book which I have with me it's in digital form it's a hundred and sixty quid so this world was the read you'll understand a lot about this process and what happens is the the electrons all buck up in there and then they discharge in a kind of relativistic discharge that is a plasma pinch but also you get a lend a lensing effect like this a bit like it's a mini sapphire effectively it's a mini sapphire reactor you know what that is but anyway that's what it is and and this causes transmutation and he can get every element in the periodic table not only that he gets elements which have 455 amu which is not even in our near universe he said sir thought synthesize these things but the most curious thing these big push ahead but there must have been immediately so it broke up into alpha particles and this is why you get in leather of reactions if you push them too hard not only do you get out of the particle synthesized in the low part but when you're doing gently but we do push it to the nth degree all right with cavitation or with these kind of plasma pinches you end up with stellar type of distribution or production of elements and they are separated by alpha but you can even achieve this because our alphas the most easy packing thing the best packing density there is this is why you get the most energy from making it so there's a guy called still in the saga chip and he has a theory about the structure of matter proton takes one units like one can write a neutron takes one unit of space-time now when when you have a deuteron it has the neutron and the proton in the same space-time so imagine there is no can we've just got the one came now our deuteron is occupying that space time now if you add another neutron to that you get tritium and that is occupying the same space time okay now if you add another proton you make helium okay and it still occupies the same space time so the helium nucleus is basically the most efficient packing and every time you free up distortion in space-time you get energy it doesn't matter whether it's a chemical energy or whether it is a new period all comes up from less distortion in space-time and so that's basically where you're getting your energy from so building atoms that are with with helium nuclei are effectively alpha particles basically are trying to it's the result of trying to put things into a small box so the system is trying to put things into a small box now what had a main co-found was he was he was using a process called secondary ion mass spectrometry where you fire a primary iron into your sample to try and detect what secondary ions are slated off the surface so you go bits come off and you detect my time-of-flight the amount of time it takes for those things to go down and drift you what element isotopes you've got in your sample so he he was firing it and then he wasn't seeing any secondary ions coming off this bit that he wanted to look at none at all you know what's going on here so so then he sort of turned the Machine off to try and see if there was something wrong and in the photomultiplier he can see a glow and it exponentially decayed so they turned you back home they shot the spot primary ions in turn it off again glow exponentially decayed well what they realized they weren't even seeing the primary ions whatever it was was eating the primary ions and in fact around that central part they also found a ring and that a regular ring and around it there were also spots of a smaller size that were also eating ions you never got out what you put in but you did get light and energy the matter went in and light and energy came out its Hawking radiation same thing that maxsa motor published in 1992 right it's what happens when a black hole is energy in the form of matter it puts out a bit of it spins it off so what we're talking about quite honestly is synthesizing black holes to a certain degree or something that to all intents and purposes is like a black hole but if you get rid of the electronic confinement structure what was in the black hole which has lost all dimension so this thing that was it I've now got here or deuterons and I've got one trillion and they're all occupying the space of this can because there are boson okay but I'm squashing it squash that so effectively everything you put in there is lost its mass and its identity then you can move that around as if it has no mass okay but then when you kill the confining structure it goes and all of those helium nuclei come back into our space-time and they organize themselves and I I firmly believe they organize themselves into a pattern that is relative to the nuclei that are available to it in the environment so if you imagine the Big Bang it's all energy it's all coming out there and someone decided to be Muhammad someone decided to be Buddha and someone quite decided to be you know Jesus and they're all all there and as the energies trying to convince it crystallizes on the twenty follows that for our back tire back tire yeah so you end up with a bit of gold you end up with a bit of silver you end up with a bit of it and Timoney because there's a pattern just like crystals might to grow on crystals just like metals like Turkey you can coalesce as things are cooling I believe this is not just you know just like society likes to group we'd like my new people you know this is this is a natural phenomenon why why should it stop at the level of the nucleus when it's being when it's condensing out of just pure energy one of the things that Childers has said is that he sees a correlation between things he observes microscale and for whitening yeah why do you think that and so it's just a larger scale at that or so so are there are indications that ball whitening can actually create a slide five in my presentation that I'm going to show tonight but the simply the spectra that was recorded in China the first time ever a number of years ago uh Paul laning shows the production of silicon iron calcium these are some of the single this is what I'm saying to Alan ever said to you it's absolutely boring if whatever element you put in you get carbon silicon I mean whatever now you divide by controling in certain ways by by favoring the production of proton emission or favoring their preferred production of alpha or or starting with your elements in a particular place and we have a calculator which you can use to choose your relevance and it's hilarious because when you see real data and and you put it through the calculator so oh yeah of course because it's trying to do the most energy energetically favorable outcome what is the meaning of the most energetically favorable outcome it means that you're packing things into the smallest box possible because the distortion of space-time will be minimum so the energy will be maximum but it does like to balance thing as well so it's a great this ebo this exotic vacuum object is basically a is the great balancer and it's going on in the body it's going on in lightning strikes is going on in streams it's going on in bacteria all through the universe and we are to say this isn't happening is so laughable it's as shoulder said is completely equus completely ubiquitous and it's like we are in a sit for parallel universe where we did marry it's occurring there's I'll say it later there's there's a the first biological transmutation experiments we conduct what have that have been recorded and you can check John Paul the Burien on this because he's written a book called the penal colonies and all in for anyway in 1798 they were doing vial of violet water transportation experiments one of the typical ones is you take mung bean seeds you know the ones you haven't stir-fry and they've great if you haven't grown them at home I seriously recommend it you just need a tetrapack kartum you wash it out and you put just one layer of soaked for 24 hour mummies at the bottom and you just wash it twice a day and then five days later you got some fresh tasty mung beans but anyway this these experiments they use deionized water they meant they take a sample of the month beans they produce dry weight and they analyzed the proportion of elements that within them then they grow them and they realize the proportion of elements within them and typically a successful experiment will see the production of calcium like an increase in calcium over taxing what is that is a proton being pushed into the calcium or it's a corset okay of potassium-40 which is a beater I suppose but the so vanishingly small amount of potassium-40 it's probably not that it probably is the isotope thing having a proton editor now many people have tried this experiment in some cases they just felt right why don't know but some cunning people in in India who they're big on the auspicious days right you know there's a right time to plant the seed there's a right time to have a wedding there's a right time to pick your nose you know everything has a right time in India okay basically they decided to start doing experiments on honor on like a five-day you know set the seeds every five days or whatever and what they found was true enough with the lunar cycles you got actual transportation occur then at other times you didn't get transportation occur and what have I said relic neutrinos can be gravitationally lensed if they can be gravitationally lensed but then during certain phases of Moon when there's a a certain alignment occurring the actual seed has more access to relic relic neutrinos and therefore can actually synthesize elements that it needs in order to germinate and grow better this is why you can't have a rotating spaceship because centripetal force is not enough centrifugal force is not enough for life you need the gravity source you will need to have your spacecraft to have a black hole because you will need to have a flux of neutrinos but any kind of healthy living in space that's a complete aside any questions or far beyond you wait to see the pictures tonight well so here's the thing about I think it's an Italian professor and it's not but essentially with neutrino processes it does not matter whether you start with a regular active element or a non radioactive element you cannot have an energetically fate will be an outcome that produces an unstable element okay so if you give it an unstable element it'll make stable elements from here if you give it a stable on it'll make stable elements from it so you won't have it where when that goes wrong is when you are pushing the system too hard so with the atom inco it's a phenomenal stellar event so you do get these big and they collapse and they chuck out fast alpha particles and they go in hit other nuclei and they become unstable element so it's not that the process didn't want to do it is you were just pushing it to God and this is one of those situations where big is not better I've been saying for about two years now you have to treat this with love and care you know you push it too hard you'll you'll it'll do bad things so for instance with with the very simple device of shish Kim's one hour exposure is enough that's just a pump rotating round with holes in it it'll go a little smash yes the Russians seem to be that another turn please Evo is worse strange radiation Bob is observed a lot of Strax these things actually got to eat their way through matter well there's many tracks there's this under that could be three body interaction where you have a soft body a hard body and a piece of grid and as it moves around there the bit of grit grant rolls and its crystal structure smashes into the surface the very interesting thing is that Evo's can form crystal okay and this has been shown by Russian researchers called Bogdanovich and they were doing a discharge is where they have a water stream and they put the discharges through it and they create YT bones they create black Evo's and the black Evo's are great because you have a plasma discharge behind and the photo shows a toroid which the light is not able to go through it's not a physical object it's eating the light it's not a black hole it's black doughnut and and so these you know we did in his latest prep paper published in May they actually video these things moving across the surface about two microns an hour or something very slow or to 2 microns a minute going across the service glowing and transmuting messes two days after the exposure to the discharge now sanphet time over another russian researcher observe treated material transmuting elements and growing outcrops of different elements two months afterwards but I have it on good authority that it's known in this country that these things have been able to do this and it's meme only in certain circles for a long but you're not allowed to know it's interestingly there's Kent shoulders he actually has a set of five backs we look at his past and his patents our core apparatus to create these these Evo's to switch over to play them etcetera really quite simple well I I don't understand the technology to make them but somebody who knows my furniture on expect location which he did well but make these things and he put into the back office the Patent Office was kind of classified defense secret so what he did was he wrote a book he did buy the book before he did that he's already out and he basically distributed it widely and told that office he washed a little distributed but I think what you said is they wrote him and said look you know he said we I've written the book and it's been distributed this is well we need to know he says some others know about it chances are I mean told the Edwards Air Force Base they they replicated a large COP using their shoulders part device and there's no reason why not I mean that the co P is that he was talking about it okay so in 2006 shoulders presented at the cold fusion conference or or meeting at MIT and he told them you're not going to be able to produce excess heat with it practically you're not going to be able to do it reason being is if you push it too hard it will eat every confinement structure that you put it in there is not a thing in this physical universe that you can now what did I just say the second to last word their physical universe you can contain it with fields he contained it with a penning trap capacitors and a magnetic field actually a bit like a quadrupole but not God falls just magnetic field penning trap is magnetic in and capacitive and this is interesting because I have a sample I call meteorite you can go and see it and I'm very much looking forward to looking at that with an SEM but that's going to be several months of work this was sent to me by John Hutchison and it was found growing growing next to a large capacitor in his lab and it basically is the nuclei of a lot of black hole and some there's all kinds of weird stuff in there it's got like a whole piece of quartz and then it's got out a piece of plastic but it's all fused in with everything else because when it when it when it most matter is completely empty and so when you have this black hole reappear in this space-time and this black hole reappear in this space-time they're slightly on a different plane and so they can completely intersect and they don't displace the matter they just appear completely intersected so that's more weirdness but anyway those up Maya are still absorb the the Evo s at one time their shoulders defined and the Russians to confirm this basically it does any O's are an electromagnetic structure and generally as long as they have some charge they don't like to go through impedance changes and so the impedance change but because most Evo's are extremely small you know you can get you can get them about size of the galaxies okay but we're not generally making that big we've got a problem if we made one that because the rest of the planet service isn't yeah so let's not make one that be there's the if you make them generally they're small enough to if you have a piece of mylar the and it needs to be the good mylar not a fake mother aluminium backed plastic you have a fantastic set of impedances you've got air - mylar you've got my laptop aluminium aluminium - air just doesn't like doing it's right when it heats them it just goes along and actually because it likes an iminium it loves it dudes took a break for is its favorite food to be honest because it doesn't you know I hope you are you don't want to be you don't want to be a Fermi on rather sorry you want to be a boson me so infuses the entire and 54 typically to 2754 there's a big yield of energy on that but aluminium is very conductive and Evos like to travel through things that are conductive and so it's trapping it on the surface and it's moving around and alameen has a low melting point which means it's electrons become even more free and accessible to be either so multiple sheets that he bows but the russians have generally said that since the Badger prophet died last year that they really want to understand the risks behind this technology before pursuing it too much and I I will tell you a risk right now to camera the risk is this we already know and it's the reason I'm doing certain tests the reason I have a series of tests planned if I can get them funded basically in your body every one trillionth atom of carbon is you know okay so for every mole of carbon you're having your body is 10 to the 23 every 10 to the 12 you have shitloads absolutely bucket loads of carbon-14 in everything that's carbon in your body including your DNA okay so whilst Fishkin talks about the impact of the physical Pascal's or the teleport did in your body when the Evo explodes and spits these out which kinetically damaged your lymphocytes in your leukocytes yeah I'm talking about the fact that the Evo's haven't exploded and they travel through your body and they interact with your carbon in your DNA and they cause the B to decay to put in form nitrogen-14 from carbon-14 and you end up with cancer okay and so shoulders died of cancer Matt smoker died of cancer PM tallies have a lot of cancer Norah's period died cams are very suddenly you go down the list there is a risk with this technology if you try and push it too hard there's a risk if you don't understand how you should shield it but it can do amazing amazing things so from my point of view the fact that like in the lion reactor when it's time to produce a lot of excess heat it would either the corpse it would eat the alumina it would eat the metals and it all gets mashed up into a glue because it's mixing them around doesn't care what it is it'll mix this book with that and it doesn't really change the temperature you can have a book that's fused into steel and it's like why does that happen the book paper isn't even burnt and so it will destroy any containment and so shoulders is right except for one thing pin tally solves one aspect of it I don't know whether he knew but P Anthony is using as you move down the periodic table okay you need more neutrons okay so there is a problem as you keep pumping protons into atoms for the atoms to be stable heavy atoms they need more neutrons so you have a surplus of which gets shots out P and Toby saw these they're up to six point seven MeV and then you can use those certain there's protons to interact with lithium-7 to do the cockerel altar experiment the first time fusion was ever shown in 1932 at Cambridge oh and you can use it to do the boron 11 to carbon-12 experiment both Abel tronic and so his patent which is valid till 2032 and you can go and read it he's a clever guy I had the fortune to spend a week with him in his house and he walked her through process but as he saw it then but he has like a variable capacitor and on the one side he has the nickel the nickel disabled form these hydrogen compensates that's able to interact with the nickel and form effectively these Evo's through what's called an harmonic oscillation it spits out these little in both they are able to result in the production of these projectiles and protons and the protons are the speed the accelerators make we're back to your accelerators and they can interact with another plate and do the the seven lithium beryllium decay or the to the car carbon reaction and by burying the plates like a variable capacitor you can turn up the heat and turn down the heat it's a nice piece of apparatus Lucius can test give me and Ted good telly I will talk about the moment that he discovered in 1980 of 1989 the actual the effect and and that's why he spent the rest of his life dedicated to Saint Denis whoa well that day was March 23rd but yeah it was later in the same year so as it does Oh Massa gasps create those the Evo's also so I didn't know this until I got back but in 2016 a guy and I'll remember his name in a minute that's because I'm 5 no sir anyway he gave a presentation where he's saying that the in the process the options were bombs receive a few extra electrons and they end up in a linear structure and this has a magnetic nature and they can group up into a ring and then when you light it the plasma action or discharge causes the ring muster actually call me those so then the Evo's going through their work sorry but you must guess itself doesn't mean the Evo's may assemble the structures initially initially in the reactant yeah now they're not they're dormant and he showed me a tank that's been and the same pressure for nearly ten years now with a guy at gases escape as capable [Music] but it's not leaking out the containment you can compress it to a liquid the thing is that you need to mix it with a hydrocarbon otherwise it'll eat any metal it touches and you'll see what it's doing to the metal later today and it's not just eating it it's transmitting into all kinds of other elements but the same month is quite boring it's kobori after a while it's it okay this out in yield the energy put in use the arm Amazo gas that produces 10 to 10 percent more roughly 10 people approximately 10 percent more electricity producing hydrogen for it's the same it's the same pen membrane probably of all use baby gonna make your face but the beauty is hydrogen zaleka stuff on earth well you know this stuff is not so it's not so good you can pour it into a bucket in a state oh you see clear massive gas into into the fuel cell does it actually eat the fuel cell - are you very crazy well I would well in the fuel cell I don't think it's getting to that cosmetic state where it would form the Evo's if because I mean typically the fuel cells have well yeah so it might do but in the lifetime of that no ordinary lighter but because like a saint this this technology will play nice all the time you treat it with respect but if you give it a scenario where the Evo's can plaster just just just like this can I have a million cans in the same space-time you imagine a million Evo's the amount of energy these things can contain is unimaginable it's unimaginable you cannot fathom because you can just keep piling energy into it and it doesn't take any more room actually at some point to get put and then you keep piling energy into it again it seems to have quantization and you can when it starts getting up to the big size you can physically see in what's happened on the line reactors these clusters have got so big that they've actually come out they teleported themselves out of the reactor and I will have physically something that you I would like you to give me an explanation because they're always lined up with a magnetic field lines at the pouring on the heater coil but then it's actually eaten into the corpse with with this it looks like one of those beautiful collar flowers where you have the the fractal structure on them you know the green ones it looks like that where it's eaten in but it's actually two counter-rotating vortices that are overlaid a little bit in the center so you know that it's actually like a soda tom going around that way and it's spinning this way and and but it's field effect is so far but these two are mashing together you know and there's another one on another one of his reactors where it's outside of the it's come out of the reactor it's come come through the courts and it's come out and it's then come down at least started attacking the outside of the cause wet long way from the reactor anybody got stopped there because there was a kink in in the heater wire and some electromagnetic field kept it locked in place and it just ate into the that part of the course it's really quite special they'd also use picture that a little hole and I can't tell wire as well yeah yeah if you were making a masa gas with a something that you're talking about possibly having something to basically won't axle axle and I can't remember the other guy's name they were talking about different parts you would need and if you would burn that gas right away after you made it would you think it would still put out a lot of Avios or not okay so I'm on the fence about actually producing Ezio's at that point it might be the fact that he's got atomic hydrogen in there and if you take the magnet or lanyard did is he had a discharge going through the hydrogens that came out so he is making atomic hydrogen now the thing about atomic hydrogen is that it produces four point four ATP's when the two hydrogen atoms recombine now go back to what Parker Moss said what is 4.5 4 5 a 4.4 ATVs it's a shitload hotter than 1,100 degrees centigrade all right so when it hits something it synthesizes ultra low energy neutrinos and it can then transmute the matter and then you get nuclear level energy and Langmuir actually observed this excess heat and was forced to retract it Danya and this is the agent even back then there were agent Smith's getting up and say no the same thing happened to Paris in theatres women when they did whatever it was exploding wise and their german whenever or in u.s. somewhere but anyway so it might actually be that the atomic hydrogen in the gas in there for some reason it's in a state where it can be very dense and and it's there water crystal is keeping it now we know there's water crystal because when you analyze the gas it has these large molecules like a structure like a buckyball of water okay so somehow it's it's storing extra electricity excess storing extra but the ICC f22 ago called Sloviter sank a and he's going to present his findings of transportation using carbon and it's very similar to the what we we've synthesized it in the microwave reactor which by the way is bit scary to use I can see to immediate practical skill immediate pop the single accent on earth which we've been blessed with which has more energy per nuclear event than anything else is uranium-235 it has point three a bus part of the life of the universe in terms of his past life and it has an unimaginable like 200 or 300 or something huge amount mega electron volts come out from every patient but it produces a lot of nonsense this technology is a practical way to keep up a nonce on uranium isn't that actually back rare is that real and there's other anthem as you could use so I would propose and I actually propose this to the MF MP and I've got sample somewhere in my house but I I said to them in 2012 shortly after we have their first experiment I said look I'm living in Kerala I'm sitting on the biggest monocycle deposit on earth pretty much you know the highest local radiation for indigenous people and it's got loads of everything in it but plenty of thorium now that's a heavy element you get you get a lot of energy when you in there but sometimes you get the mass deficient brothers this technology can come along and fix that mission for us you could have their four nuclear reactors on the scale of say 10 megawatts in every little city in town you have complete redundancy you know there's a hurricane no no problem we just wheel one in next day you know we're not waiting 20 years for it to be constructed so and you can be modern reactors have a fail-safe if there is a problem is underground and it's easily containable and if there isn't actually a lot of material there and then you come along with this Amazo gas torch you go right put the new one in done you know you're solving it in minutes how are you [Music] so some soldiers felt this out you forget forget about the heat look at capturing you've got options of light or with direct electrons so when it Evo is eating meth it throws out to to get 10k the electrons you can then cause an avalanche with that and producer shitload of electrons you get the one electron the ionizer the whole load more bit like our die glory was yeah because you're just then getting slow electrons the cactus absorbs the kinetic energy of the beta and they stop take the Cascade and then you generate electricity I think Chavez demonstrated it yeah and that there are other options and it's one of the reasons I've been testing Indians or not you care if I take your book and put it up here and put the front of it anyway this would be an English translator it's about the books this this is a so one one thing that's weird about this technologies if you get too much of the Evo's in the metal they've turned into jelly and this guy tambien he sent a team to Russia in 1992 spoke Russian to look at their implementation of this technology and what they were doing is they're taking out a million they were using electromagnetic waves to turn it through a jelly it's cold put your hand in it they're pouring it into a mold squidging it in and then you drain the Evo's out into the ground all sounds a bit weird until you know that I'm such sick mix that Georgie Klee in India and he's like the world's expert in ball whitening and he says yeah one one time this guy was sending me is a story he was in the Train and this ball wagon came down by the side of the train and it touched the window frame and then for 20 minutes he was able to manipulate the aramean in the window frame with his fingers and then you have Ralph's ring who was brought in to a group of trying to make UFOs down in Texas or whatever it was but it was the it was the doorman Tesla's doorman who totally invited in him so v-neck finds it and when he went to one of his first meetings with this guy they turned on this device and there's a block about a million in front of it and Ralph's ring was able to put his hand and pull it out radiant child in aluminum yes and there's a guy called Alex Pizarro and he used to work with John Hutchison and there was a piece of aluminium that he was treating one day and then then Alex bazzara went over to pick it up because tends not to get hot in fact the samples tend to get cold when they're doing their funkiness and he went over to pick it up and and and it's smeared out of his hands go his fingerprint in the piece of our minyan and I've got all the photos I was gonna put in the presentation but there's so much more interesting stuff so yeah and it's documented in here a guy who has a John Alexander PhD he he had his email is non-lethal he's a another military guy who talks about some of his experience getting back to the reactors yeah you saying efficient thorium and you actually use the energy and then you just clean up the radioactive fragments later on I think I think this week I have observed thorium disappearing so I think first off that the fastest way is to use what this thing system likes to do which is make a mess of things right it likes to make everything is radioactive non radioactive and they like to mush it all up into just boring elements like iron silicon down a million so what you do is you run your normal efficiently answers we have at it go and make as many as you like the plenty of uranium right or for in there's plenty of that in the thorium fast breeder whatever and then the nonsense you get left over at the end and use this technology to fix it meanwhile you're starting to understand about the technology that's a part two realities the people if you can think see what's happened in Germany no one wants and you can reactivate right Japan are having this crisis we need energy we don't have our own indigenous sources of energy we've got a lot of nuclear reactors made one by one turn in the mala game because they have to they've got no choice but they still haven't deliver that could it be next time I mean like this is a one one in a million years event that's happened twice in the last forty years now there's this extending 33 mile there's this corporation local Energy Corporation which was spun out of Spain able research group that's apparently supposed to be producing a compact reactor under contract to NASA yeah so it's experimentation is Larry's balls they use character like a spec basically they are fusion and fission II and it is what the system can do but they've got different take on how exactly so they claim that they're using what amounts to their lunar research producing neutron source yeah and then that'd be fishin yeah the it's a compact neutron source which is controllable because you can turn on/off the neutron so what you do is you have like low grain you non critical mass uranium is the leftover stuff or just not 238 anything so you go along and you have a device that is able to create a neutron plants like there's even a company that makes the people the new crystal which is an electric device which actually shoots out neutrons so these these things exist but they've got a better way of doing it and they shoot the neutrons in and so it's fusion produces some Neutron flux efficient beautiful vision but actually Lenna itself can fuse and what it tends to fuse two is late it hits a brick wall of dead why because it doesn't like to make anything radioactive and or hunts fail and technically bismuth its unstable so the number of experiments that you see lady is comical it's basically every time you see a lemma that's doing any decent amount of here I know why because that's the most neat games you can put into a space time without without making up states and stability but when you have live and you have lighter elements you can actually gain energy by finding tin or antimony in the middle of the table so by balancing those two out you actually gain the energy so what you typically find is after med is synthesized you don't start seeing tin and zirconium and things like that in the middle of the table or towards the lower end so the lid splits in half is that what you're saying yeah officials but officials within within this active agent without being specific and so yeah I don't consistent working all he needed to do is got more led in it just feed it ladies cheap as chips and and you've asked yourself why is the so much laid on earth when did you know the judges to say all the heavy stuff spoke to the center how much laid everywhere she's my question about why the real ladies common in the cross you got led production going on all the time be one of the other options you mentioned you joke about is producing rare elements since this transformation to take place so you're not gonna get it's gonna be harder so I'll say this my presentation but maybe I was now and nature already tells you what it can do you've already got four and a billion billion years of experimentation going on so you know you look at the periodic table you look at the abundances you know how hard things are going to be to make you don't have to ask anyone you don't have to look in the book you don't have to do in equations you just look at the abundance on the trust now you know how hard it is to make so if there's a valuable element which is in quite by cuttable abundance but it might be in an economically extractable quantities so yes there's a lot of it in the crust but you have to mine nebraska before you get a kit canvas you know then maybe you want to leave it where it is and maybe synthesize it and so what one of those is scandium maybe if you can make scandium not necessarily that rare that's only a few tensions around the world rare earth elements are not rare actually they're just people comfortable to make because it was made for people each other that means to be big you know I'm actually very distributed they're very very common how about with you so our reaction council showing that and in fact our reaction calculator will also show you how you can make precious metals as well and in fact by by using the reaction calculator previous versions for 50 seconds I was able to produce for every element on the Royal Society of Chemistry attributed to the alchemists were exactly the elements that preferentially produced gold they are the most energetically favourable in fact if you if you start with bismuth you if you start with business mercury or they didn't have family in the music one pan in basically it kills it but if you start with bismuth lead or mercury it's basically potassium or calcium and if you can if you get an inner process going on you're going to be making calcium from the potassium anyway so the top three pretty much in every case energetically favorable and you get back some energy out of it as well you know they use potash and what is potassium carbonate we just got the carbon in carbon you need to the linen process it's for bosons it can do the balancing of the equation so yeah I mean you know I say I think there's a rhenium oxide or rhodium is it rhodium I don't know I is that $43,000 808 at the time of writing kilo you know and it's like you can buy a kilo of bismuth practically non-toxic and you can buy it for like twenty six dollars for allowed you know so if you want to go into rhenium production something to make here isn't it and there's a guy called bolotov okay I think I think that's a anyway you can look him up log bet there's a guy called book bolotoff in Russia and he's got a piano pattern I don't know whether it's expired but he would take it crucible and he would put a little melting point metals in there and he would discharge even heat it up so it's a liquid and then he would discharge into it and you've got lots of excess heat and a beautiful wide range of elements and some precious and it's serious rail cars device with copper sulfate he had an electrode and another electrode he had water streaming over like the bogdanovich work and he was discharging 2100 volts ultrasonic frequency with a 200 volt bias so that your Evo's are all traveling in the same direction yeah you've got to have a bias between pulses you want them to be drifting not going back into your electrode and a lot of successful systems will always have a bias voltage that you to control your electromagnetically controller and you want to make them and break them you or discharge of them you don't wanna let them sit there getting bigger and bigger and bigger we've lost control so generating them moving them from point A to point B to do work like traveling down a traveling wave tube and generating electricity and then hitting an in endpoint and generating heat or cold it does that what does it make cold anyone get it when it's condensing the matter it's froze out heat when the structure falls apart it needs to get the heat back it's gonna cold electricity if you get a Tesla arc and you move it to a certain point you might get ice forming on the mo it's a little bit weird but that's when you know you're really generating the the right kind of thing the guy on YouTube that's me not only did Brian Aherne told me about his experience of the caesium-137 he says well the Menendez device is going to be working by later going to have it operated by Labor Day and by the way he says it all works with neutrinos neutrino power this guy says that with ultrasound in fact not even with ultrasound at 5 kilohertz you start to allow electrons to interact with neutrinos and most of the systems really starts at worth well 20 kilohertz above and I discussed last night about how sound is extremely important because in the Mazda gas production unit with the vibrator when I went there it's operating at 179 Hertz or something well the actual fundamental with the microphones under the 76.2 but anyway the point is is that I thought it couldn't possibly be doing what he's claiming if it's operating at that frequency there has to be harmonics there has to be all kinds of things going on in there and I will talk through what I think is really going on in that device and how it's basically the same letters of Hutcheson and how usually you can change elements in someone's body by using infrasound in field experience and you can do it electromagnetically or you can do it sonically and I think this is the weapon that they were using in Cuba yeah you can do it with electromagnetic waves ultra-low frequency wave but what you do is you just you build the field interference so that you're targeting and Zone in in somewhere where you want to mess up the people I mean it there was only there was only one paper that shoulders self senses and it was called disrupter dot PDF and he was saying sooner or later these devices will be completely ubiquitous and and you can essentially use the power in your lithium battery to create device they'll turn the cars wheels getting at a distance and you won't know who did it done it and that is the real problem with the technology because it disrupts metal bonds the reason the metal goes soft and you can put your hands in it is because the lattice gives up it's normal to be rigidity and it's the same thing tesla tried to sell to to Winston Churchill for 33 million years before he died just it just by week we make it and then anyone flying overhead their engines turn to jelly and they fall out the sky so you know the better you hear these things and then when you when you had the opportunity had the opportunity to see steel turn soft underwater now you could say oh is that even frost effect and it's shielding it and there's still discharge going it may be maybe it was that but certainly the capture some samples I have the reason I looked at the one that I'm going to talk about this evening is because I kept asking people how would you make this and they were looking to go I have no idea because bits of the aluminium have fractured and they've kind of like moved around and then reviews together so for some reason they became magnetic and they aligned themselves with the fields and then when he turns the fields off they all stopped stopped being like jelly and read the lattice read we pros kind of thing you've got a piece of that yeah and they don't need this big but it's like a size of a big splinter but its best ideas on SEM we have to do kind of wine this up because we have to hit these are questions you have like this like just real quick yeah given sort of given billions of years of natural production yes we should expect then a measurable difference between moon rocks brought back by Apollo astronauts and in terms of right we should have measurable differences because on earth the crust has been subjected to a certain effect for billions of years and arguably not well if you go to a crater in the north so if you subscribe to the electric universe theory then they're saying that the the craters on the moon are actually discharges between the Earth and the moon they're not large and this is a case for many celestial bodies as the electromagnetic nature of the bodies are settling down there was very large numbers of discharges and so so that that's one aspect so there is an electric strike this joke but the whole point about space mining s asteroids is the fact that some asteroids have ridiculously different makeups to our and if this is the way I look at it when we in soon as rail cars discharge thing we were finding solid lumps of silver platinum gold palladium and what it is is if you get the right resonance a very large amount of the structure that comes out of the vacuum out of this black hole will be one atom type because one came came into existence and the rest went off that's off that as the energy condensed and so it may very well be that the some asteroids were formed in a similar kind of process with evos that our solar scales or so the system scales and you know if I if I was going to create precious metals in this I'd go to a dead bit of space spin it up and then destroy the Evo and I'd go back four billion years later and I'll go and collect my rock my spoils when everything's settled down that would that would be my idea of mining I just need to deal with the death bit you don't think there would be a difference in the environment between the moon Oh obviously there it said suddenly it would produce a measurable difference in other words we have chunks of rock one from the moon one from Mars one from Venus a dad would produce measurable difference in the ratio well it depends where you look I mean if you know lanthanides if I if I go to the middle of Australia's a huge lump of iron you know yes what do you what are we comparing it again what you know you have to average your dataset over a large numbers yeah yeah I mean I'm safe possible but you know when Elon Musk returns a representative statistical sample of Mars process should we expect less land I would absolutely expect a different proportion of the atoms not necessarily a different proportion of the isotopes so the reason I'm saying that is because of gravity gravity will change the flux of ready neutrinos into that body the other thing is is and this is a curious thing in this book about early neutrinos in the growth he doesn't call them really country notes but anyway he's talking about the growth of the earth that the the lens flux from the rest of the system goes through this Sun and out to earth okay and that that is actually building matter in the Earth's core and so the earth is growing and tectonic plates are shifting like under each other there it's like we've got a balloon and you've drawn the continents on any of and if you actually look in the geological rep record we go back 200 million years the day was something like 21 hours long and if you go back 900 million years it was like nineteen point one hours long I don't know it maybe it's 18.1 Sathya because as the earth has got bigger because it's absorbed mess from neutrino flux it's actually like you're new you put your arm out on a you know a roundabout at a at a playground the thing goes slower you know so the earth is effectively slowing down it just we can't perceive it and in that process the gravity has changed over the course of the earth and my my little takeaway from that is that will explain when the dinosaurs was so big because they actually weighed along this they could be big insects there could be big birds and there could be really big dinosaurs because the earth was actually 200 million years ago it was a lot smaller and 900 million ago so it's really really much more smaller and so with the earth is gaining mass all the time and it's neutrinos it's all neutrinos are we done five any last question you want to have to make something I would just like to ask if we could it's too late to sign up for your presentation oh okay mine up is just to sort of get an estimate of ramen all right so we can come look you you're gonna do a little more presentation take the stuff back pictures I'm gonna mostly I started off with something I wanted to say and and through the course of the week and a hundred and forty hours of time time in from the SEM I realized I don't want to say any other almost say what I want to say so because it's more than I want to get some really smart Minds which I'm pretty certain there are in this room let's have a look at what I've got a show and tell me eat something else tell me I saw this on the back of my shoe yesterday you're talking about all because the only explanation I can think of is that it was trying to squeeze it into a small box and and when the thing that was squeezing into a small box gave up squeezing into a small box that came out as something that looked like it been in a small ball and it wasn't the element of winning I doubt it q what do you think I have tried the physics department try likely to attack earth scientists have you told them that they will actually be able to handle me I have a microscope I have a 200 times monster one year run into this is the first day of classes yeah and unfortunately and since everyone's gone we're like mounting a weekly though we're still announcing in the danger fair they're back but so we don't have a sensitive yeah the other societies that have gone through nuclear I know it has gone out to you see that too on campus I've tried every I tried the there's it done but you so no matter physics department you know your professors that I that's right why would they jump the pen yeah I mean from from my point of view I'm I'm a curious person some people say odd but anyway if there's something that I can't explain I want I want to have an answer and if all the bright people can't tell me an answer and yeah I can still see that something weird is going on I want to know what they what the answer is so you have to travel to other like-minded curious people but the implications of this technology are so friggin huge so personally I worked out that we could have run from the MFN peel and its current burn rate for about a hundred years No 800 years or something yeah we've done we've done that eight and that eight the beat one that's seven and a half years for about four hundred thousand dollars and they burn ten million dollars in in four years but mathematic is a good guy I mean that they've reach out to certain members in the community good my question is did any of their food there I'm thinking really follow three what happened do they would did their and their friends their heads food they've got because they'll they've left it over there continuing yeah see you don't know what they're not they're telling you what was good it is that they told him out that was negative enough that nature would publish them so that at least put the the concept of someone is actually caring about this into into the public consciousness like oh yeah it doesn't work still but what disappointed me and I will reach out to Marvel speak tomorrow parts this year is why they didn't look at their ash because more often than not you won't be creating it as a seed with this technology in fact it can create a lot of excess cooling in fact it can take great excess heat and excess cooling as I said what goes in what goes up must come down so you know if you build this structure and then it breaks it kind of basically gives out and then it wants it all back again the Japanese and both let me have success is that along the same thread that you're so typically what happens people come up with an idea of how it works their investment depends on that and maintaining that position that doesn't mean to say that their device doesn't produce ecstasy I do really believe device he's producing agency because the numbers are plausible they're easily achievable with this technology without a device failing however you know and Zipporah lumen Japanese Museum oh yeah Mizuno is probably the most experienced he worked with a more in Sapporo at the University there and he's written a book on transportation the structures and the elements are synthesized the classical in in this field and what he's doing is exactly right now I don't know what he's logic behind why he's doing it but he certainly had a lot of experience he's keeping stuff in the solid phase Thomas Graham in 1867 defined the maximum amount of hydrogen isotope you can store in any element and that was palladium that was all the way back in 82 the first first head of the fellow of the Royal Society he need to find that year before he died and he he's using that next to nickel and so you have something that's very good at storing hydrogen and grabbing it out of the environment next to something that really doesn't want hydrogen at all and it forms like these clusters and it's the clusters that then through the Anna harmonic oscillations and imperfections of the nickel can be catalyzed into my my view right now I'm subject to change if something better comes on conform the active agent and then that can go around and it will be mostly fissioning the palladium I think you will find typical elements like silicon iron calcium and at the moment he's got his mesh from his successful reactor stuck in there XRF device I want to know if they actually got any data before it got stuck that's what I want to see and I suspect it will be the same story the things that I will show you tonight unless he's operating in a different universe and I'm pretty sure he isn't he will see those things thank you so much Tom is the address for top teachers Helen Whitehall's yeah we're happy enough about you to depart Street I'm not familiar I'm sorry for you oh I'll just put in my phone any student check it home thank you so much North End apart creamy just like how near is this place to the bar | Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project | UCEy09JW5XAd95JmknU1JOeQ | 2019-09-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,697 | 88,500 |
JQRL08pWoMM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQRL08pWoMM | The 10 most used gestures in Brazil + expressions | Guys, Brazilian people is very communicative. They use gestures all the time! And these gestures can be used alone or accompanied by an expression. And in this video, in addition to the meanings of these gestures, I'll still teach you the expressions that accompany these gestures. So cool, isn't it? And the first gesture is this: Do you know what it is? It means a long time ago, it was a long time ago. I've been teaching Portuguese for a long time. Second gesture. This one is a bit impolite and rude. But you need to know it. Brazilians use this gesture a lot. That's the gesture. Got it? It means you're screwed. You're fu**ed! Therefore, use this gesture sparingly. Third gesture. It's this, here. It means: Get out, go away. Sometimes, we also use the expressions xô or vaza! The next gesture is this: We do a spin with the fingers. I'll give you a tip, see if you understand it. Hey, call me, later. Or it can also mean after (later). Later, we talk later, later. The next gesture is similar to the previous one, but it has a very different meaning, of course! It's this one here: You can do it by rotating your finger close to the ear or turn your head at the same time. What reinforces the idea. Usually, making a crazy face. And what does that mean? Crazy, mad, nuts! That guy, over there, hum… Ah and of course, we couldn't miss the gesture most used by Brazilians. Which is the famous finger up. How is it going? Ah, everything is fine! This gesture can also be used in other situations. To thank, for example. Gosh, man, thank you so much, ok? In this case, it reinforces a positive idea. Your food was, look! It can even be used when you ask a favor, even when you order. Hey, waiter, one more beer, okay? Next gesture! This one you use when you want to be indifferent. It means whatever, I don't care. I don't mind. The neighbor was bad-mouthing you yesterday. I don't care, keep talking. And this gesture here, do you know what it is? This gesture means dissatisfaction. Most of time, when we make this gesture, we use the expression I've had it up to here, I've had it up to here. Boy, I can't take it anymore! I've had it up to here with your disobedience, boy! I'm fed up with my girlfriend! Ah! I can't take it anymore! Next gesture. I'll teach you how to do this. Leave this finger loose. Hold these two. Then it clicks. Sometimes it hurts. And it means Go, fast, run! I'm in a hurry! And the last gesture is: This gesture means “packed”. There are many people. And how was the bar yesterday? Man, look, it was like this, look! Crowded! Well, guys, and these are the main gestures that Brazilians use on a daily basis. Did you know any of these gestures? Which one did you like best? Put it here, on the comments. Oh, and if you enjoyed this video, leave your like! And of course, subscribe to the channel to get all the next videos. Thanks for the company and see you next time. Bye! | About Brazil | UC_oc2FZyhZLvH4svtbWblPA | 2021-07-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 545 | 2,907 |
B164gOEL3Xc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B164gOEL3Xc | Land Fraud, Visit SycamoreVista.org | foreign it's one of those words they don't translate correctly they like to lie about things in order to cheat and steal and everything this Babylonian system is all involved with money and Jesus was quite well aware of the problems with the money he told his disciples to go forth without any money in their purses but here's one of these words that besides the word Mammon that is not translated correctly uh Jesus said you can't serve God or Mammon but uh they don't it really means money you see but the Pharisees who love money heard all this and scoffed but the karagma it really means money you can see Indiana Bridge Greek English lexicon that means the impress on the coin or stamp money coin and like if you go to Wikipedia and you look up the number of the Beast you know I did some editing there to finally explain that the mark of the beast is really money and then I also did some editing on the word uh Mammon and it's the Wikipedia I finally got my Wikipedia editing rights back after several years of ranting and raving about things that they don't like you know they they're very they don't like anybody putting conspiracy theories on there I guess you know these high school kids and they probably got a lot of CIA people that monitor the the Wikipedia because it a lot of people go there for research I kind of like to go there for research to see that you know what's like for scientific things like what bursitis is or um but they have an interesting article on Libya like during Gaddafi's Reign and Gaddafi was one of those people who believed in eliminating money it's really a terrible shame what happened to him but anyway I've got a lawsuit against me this really rotten person here in town that owns this company NT properties is trying to steal some vacant Lots from me and um he's got a really old judge who's or not judge but attorney who's been in Tucson for like 40 years working for a really good Law Firm this guy Feldman was one of the pellet Court judges but you can see here in the Sycamore Vista subdivision they're coming after me on these Lots saying that I owe 440 thousand dollars because of these bogus liens that they put on my Lots it's a big story and I've written a Blog about it I've had these Lots out there on the Southeast side near swarida and Houghton in this subdivision that they started building on but never finished and so now there's all these liens for construction work that I never really authorized they sucked us into this HOA so we were there was a new case out in regards to basically what the kind of problem we're having out there and if I'd have known this sooner I would have gone to court and sadness settled but I sent this postcard out to all the other minority lot owners the person who sued me owns about 1 300 lots and US minority lot owners we have maybe oh maybe 200 Lots between us I've got 50 Lots there but visit my website here I've done a really good job trying to tell the story and I'll do next show I'll talk more about it I'll let you look at that a little bit longer but I'll get all the papers together and explain exactly what's happening right now my attorney is preparing an answer for this and we're going to basically say that they had no right to turn these deed restrictions into CC and ours and start charging us all these dues to put in infrastructure I mean if you know they want to put the infrastructure in for their Lots that's okay but um you know they shouldn't make us pay for it I mean we got ripped off they were charging us too much money and and taking too long to finish the job but the point is these liens have expired it's been more than six years since these liens were due so I don't know really what their argument's going to be but they're the people that the prior majority lot owners are being sued by a guy named Gary Dean sparlin for like they stole like a million dollars from them they they didn't extort it but they they just like didn't disclose all the details of some of these things he was investing in it's like um the Securities fraud is what they call and he's got a really good lawyer I've got a the whole case of his it reads like a a novel and I really hope he wins but the same guys that he's suing were involved in this Sycamore Vista subdivision and um I think one of them was convicted for some kind of Securities fraud before the worst one of them but uh well here we got this picture it was in the New York Times the other day they're having some kind of Festival in Hindi in India I was about to say India because they're Hindus but you can see they have these pontoon bridges going across this River and like every 12 years or so they're supposed to take a bath in there and it's you know but they had 30 people killed in a stampede at a railroad station here's a picture of some guy grieving with his child but uh let's see what I have underlined here oh yeah here they've got uh A procession of naked Mystics I thought that was pretty interesting people crowd around them and then the mystics had to fight their way back to shore behind the mystics were saffron robed gurus on Silver Thrones I mean you know they talk in the Bible about people pretending to be Pious and all that stuff the Pharisees government Affairs has estimated that 10 million pilgrims were encamped in alabar on Saturday night with 20 to 30 million expected to bathe by Monday because about 80 million pilgrims roughly the population of Germany are expected at some point in kumba's 55-day run I mean like back in the Greek times they had these Elysian festivals and uh and let's talk about lost children people old people and stuff but like they had these Elysian festivals like in Greece and they'd you know Greece is a very beautiful country so they all went to some beautiful place there I don't know how many years this went on for maybe 500 I don't know but you know then Christianity came along and kind of wrecked everything and well it wasn't really Christianity it was Saint Paul it came along and and he's it's really pollyannity he's the one that you know like I was saying Jesus was aware of this money he told his disciples to go forth without money in their purses and he said you can't serve God or money you'll either love the one or hate the other or hold to the one and despise the other but the Pharisees Who Loved Me heard all this and scoffed and that's and a book of Luke there but yeah most of these religions that are in the world today are like irrational but um you know I mean like these festivals are pretty cool I mean I like to go to this Burning Man festival it's in a very I like the environment you know it's a Salt Flat up in Nevada and they had a pretty good snow up there this winter and so the snow will pack down this Salt Flat so that it's going to be really flat and then it'll have like these nice crack patterns in the in the Playa you know it's just like you take a hit of acid or something and the play is like moving you know and all these lines and it's uh you know when the pie is really hard it's it's great to be out there but a couple of years ago I don't like 2010 I think it was dry you know we were having a drought and what do we got playing here I got this iPod just running on um at random this is called HG Wells takeoff by Amanda the in the dance of the lemmings I think it's probably like from the 70s it's not a bad one but it's not the best but like I was taught Tony about you know these festivals and like they say it the Elysian Festival they had some kind of substance they drank and they became euphoric I guess or something they called it kukun and I don't know some kind of liqueur or some people say that it was like maybe mushrooms or something you know and you know I I really believe in like psychedelic drugs and and mushrooms you know psychedelic mushrooms and um you know if it was part of our culture like it was in Mexico and for so many years and in the Native Americans had their peyote it's like an initiation you know like before you get into high school because you know if you're gonna get a little bit older you might end up taking it yourself and having a bad trip or something and and so like they want to initiate you slowly and um you know there it's like you know the movie The Matrix where they have the red pill and the blue pill and it's pretty true you know these people they um they're stupefied it's like Karl Marx said that religion is the Opie to the masses and so opiates are they they stupefy you and uh and that's what alcohol does and I think the most um biggest prescribed drug now are these opiates and there's so much misuse of them in fact I've got a chart here that shows like the the number of people being arrested for drugs and it's you know I I should probably maybe next time come back you know like what kind of drugs are there a lot of these drugs you know I'm not you know I think there's some nasty drugs like like cocaine and crack and uh this stuff they call Glass which you can see like that's 1980 and uh so at 1890 that's 10 years 20 years 30 years 30 years here almost yeah that's um really gone up but as I estimate these are just drug offenders 500 000 drug offenders it's like you know I mean why do people do this these bad drugs you know I've seen so much um horror stories I mean I've done it before and I I mean I don't want anybody wants to feel like that you know the this is kind of interesting though there's a 187 white people are in uh incarcerated 112 blacks and then one in 36 Hispanic people between the rates of incarceration and then then here for people that are aged 20 to 34. who dropped out of high school boy that's pretty bad the Hispanics are I guess you know the ones that drop out of high school are working but um one in three blacks who drop out of high school ends up in jail or something it's not good I'm one and eight right but uh so there is some kind of Truth to um you know like I mean I I'd rather you know if I saw three black men in the alley you know and three white guys you know I I'd feel a little bit safer with the white men you know I mean I'm not you know I mean that's just rational um thinking there you know it's like you know there's just statistics of it so let's see what we got here here's another interesting chart about airplane travel and how it it causes so much carbon I never realized this the carbon footprint from from this is per passenger three round trips between Chicago and Frankfurt produced 10 tons of carbon dioxide per passenger that's incredible amount here's let's see a Year's worth of electricity for a household so that's how I'm at your house next flying Coast to Coast six a Year's driving is three and then commuting 100 miles a week you know well that's a Year's commuting in a car 100 miles a week but this that's the thing there type flying overseas so I mean imagine how much pollution that Hillary Clinton caused for all her travels you know I mean what did she even accomplish if nothing really they had an article in the New York Times today about how they're going to get all the all the equipment out of they've got like 28 billion dollars worth of equipment over in Afghanistan you know big huge trucks and things like that and there's no Port you know Afghanistan is a landlocked state so they have to in Pakistan doesn't like us going through there they close the borders after we used one of the drones on there and people there and so you know they're not very reliable so we gotta get all that equipment out of there but uh I thought there was this article Al Gore wrote a book you know recently I like Al Gore you know I mean even though he's like a rich plutocrat and you know he made a lot of money selling his TV station to Al Jazeera but look at his picture I mean wow that's that's a pretty heavy picture and see what that's like I mean where did they get that as did he release that or is that like on the back of the book or something I don't see any picture credits here anywhere but his new book it's called the future six drivers of global change and uh let's see here he uh I'll just um let's see here and I'll just read it here and I'll read it here too I can't he complains that virtually every news and political commentary program on television is sponsored in part by oil coal and gas companies that's pretty true like if you watch these Sunday TV shows they have um you know because um you know you know even Obama was talking about it at his uh state of the union now he said oh we've got so much oil and you know and people were clapping and but you know it's kind of like my sister's an expert on this and and um and I don't know how what Al Gore handles this it says but but you know this fracking and this tearing up the tar Sands up there and and all this stuff and plus you know the global warming that it's causing it's just um heading for a disaster let's see what does he say here messages tried to suit the audience everything is fine the global environment is not threatened and carbon companies are working diligently to further develop renewable energy resources I mean that that's not really true they're not they're and it's such a massive change we'd have to do to in order to really survive it's called peak oil and and I really believe that disaster is going to come like if peak oil doesn't get us then then the funny money or the global warming will and there was a an article um you know they're saying that it's much worse than you know they they realize they keep coming up with new studies showing that it's that there's going to be even more water you know I mean New York is just the start well and Katrina too so let's see 90 million extra tons of heat trap and global warming pollution is produced every 24 hours 90 million extra tons wow that's a lot of pollution and uh two billion dollar facility to have the capacity to moderate every telephone call yeah this is the way it says they're going to build a two billion dollar facility in Utah by the National Security Agency that will have the capacity to monitor every telephone call email message text message Google search or other electronic communication whether encrypted or not sent to or from any American citizen Mr Gore says I mean you know I might you know I mean this this book it's a good review you know and there's been a it's like a genre now that a lot of people are writing you know it wasn't too popular for quite a while my mom got me kind of started on it with the population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich I don't know if it was 19 it was in the 60s when he wrote that and then they had the club of Rome book called um you know limits to Grove and and in like the 70s and they used computer models to show that we're running out of minerals and we're even running out of uranium and other things and oil too so you know there's been warnings but it seems like from you know when the hippies were aware of it you know a lot of them went back to Nature and lived in um the forests and stuff like that and and started organic gardening like Steve Gaskins Farm down in Somerton Tennessee is one of the relics of the hippies and they deliver babies down there and uh have Farms they produce a lot of Their Own food like they make tofu burgers and stuff like that but um so there's been you know like not too many people for a long time you know they weren't really talking about the environment it was all just you know like kind of like the Roaring 20s and everybody was just um you know having a blast but then you know the the music stopped playing when these plutocrats ripped us off with this funny money scam and that's the other thing that could get us like if the oil price goes up it's gonna throw a monkey wrench in the in the development and um so that's why they're so desperate to just get oil anywhere they can and I guess you know a lot of people I mean why else would they have on these talk shows that oh you know it's wonderful we're going to have plenty of oil I think that a lot of investors and a lot of middle class people are starting to realize that you know this can't go on like this you know it's it's just not feasible it's not sustainable so I mean we've got a lot of these people that are what they call Preppers in fact they've got a National Geographic show about Preppers and things there that woman whose son killed those people in Sandy Hook there were her she was a prepper it's like I am too my older sister is but you know I mean I don't have a a bug out bag or or I don't have my car equipped to carry extra gasoline or anything but you know I'm I watched the signs of the times and you know and I can tell when things are going to get bad basically because um you know it doesn't have it could happen overnight if we had like a um you know like one of those asteroids that crashed in the Soviet Union today and you know if that crashed in into the Capitol Building when President Obama was speaking or if it crashed into New York City in Manhattan or or um or Japan somewhere it would really cost you know a lot of damage but this was somewhere out in the middle of the Soviet Union that this thing crashed and it could happen just any time you know just could happen right here when I'm sitting here and nobody even saw this one coming there was like another one that passed by today but uh you know and they were all watching that one but uh this one came down and hit them well then we had that poor guy that got uh killed in that cabin you know it was another Waco style murder there and and the cops were saying let's burn them out of there let's just you know get rid of them that way and um from what I've heard you know the guy wrote a Manifesto I'm just surprised this doesn't happen more you know with these so with these corrupt courts you know and uh and well it happens a lot in the post office and it does happen in the military you know like if you're on the field and you've got a commander you don't like what do they call that when you shoot your commander it's fracking maybe I can't remember what they call it when you what somebody just somebody's out there acting crazy but they have these things you can hey there's somebody in here oh fragment that's what it is okay yeah you frag you're um that's the uh Studio guy he is saying that it's called fragging when you so thanks for getting me I forgot what I was talking about but that guy that negro that got killed in that cabin was just like Waco and he had a Manifesto that uh it was explaining that he was working as um you know a policeman he was just starting out a rookie and he observed some one of his fellow officers beating somebody up you know he was like a whistleblower and he says you know you shouldn't be beating this guy out so you know this cop he he didn't know what else to do you know and he kind of freaked out and took revenge on these people and you know I used to some feel that way when I was younger but you know like I'm I'm surprised it doesn't happen more but um you know the guy just got a rotten deal and and got screwed and like I'm kind of get I hope I don't get screwed with these vacant lots that I was telling you about now now go check out my uh my web page there for for this vacant lot thing that I'm having problems with I've got a lawyer to help me anyway my name is Raquel or you can go to my website too there it is all right bye | 666isMONEY | UCew5TeL-VY1cq0f8rp6NSDQ | 2013-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,812 | 19,424 |
hIC3MCX1Idg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIC3MCX1Idg | New Life For Old Records - #GoodNewsNextWeek | [Music] new life for old records welcome back to good news next week everybody i'm james evan pilato from mediamonarchy.com we've got that story about the great awesome 78 project plus new wildlife crossings that are reducing collisions but first we've been talking a bunch on the morning show about some of the gnarly police actions going on in Charm City aka Baltimore but here on some of the ways that we are winning and 63rd episode of good news next week let's look at hopefully some good news maybe some not unmitigated good news a new policy change in Baltimore which could set a revolutionary precedent will finally have guilty officers feeling the pain in their pockets for once in a memo sent out by police union president Jean Ryan Baltimore City officers were warned about hate how they could be charged with punitive that means monetary damages if a jury finds that they have acted with malice during an attack on a citizen it's not bad enough that there's a police attack on a citizen it's that they've acted with malice in Ana police tack on a citizen as many as nine Baltimore officers could have to pay tens of thousands of dollars in damages after juries found that they acted with actual malice in the course of making arrests you can get some more of the gritty details straight out of HBO's the wire that's why there's Joe about Baltimore's police force on some of our recent morning shows however our cover story this week actually makes me happy Kansas State libraries donate nearly eight thousand sides to the great 78 project to collections at Kansas State libraries 78 rpm discs will soon join the pool of a massive digital archive at the place you should know and love archive.org and one of their numerous offshoots and extra projects the great 78 project Kelley Rylands head of Kansas State's Morris Department of Special Collections said the project is at its heart a preservation initiative for many of these seventy-eights the original mother recordings the master long gone maybe they're at the bottom of River the great 78 project will put these historical sound recordings back in the public realm from musicologists to study for musicians to generate new sounds for enthusiasts to enjoy for record producers to develop digital masters faculty in Kansas State Library special collections department knew about the great 78 project before getting involved students have joined the faculty in preparing the nearly 8000 sides of audio for shipment to George blood which is actually an AV digitization company over in Philly so that's 8,000 sides that are gonna be added to what I see now as being seventy eight thousand three hundred and thirteen pieces of public domain goodness and will include more links on that great 78 dot archive.org is again remember everything we save like will always be included in the show notes our last story this week on good news next week episode 63 is it's two of every story creatures with first animals are using Colorado's new wildlife crossings reducing collisions and aiding breeding wildlife bridges and underpasses I was gonna say actually I got this story from my amazing wife she's on the tweets at Casa Cohn wildlife bridges and underpasses led to a dramatic decline in animal related car crashes according to biologists at the Colorado Department of Transportation the five underpasses and two overpasses across Colorado nine South kremling have reduced wildlife related crashes by ninety percent an underpass crossing US highway 160 between Durango and Bayfield Colorado was completed in the fall of 2016 by Colorado Department of Transportation Toyota our rather yeah coyotes we're taking pictures photographs taken with a remote camera at the underpass show that the passageway is now being used by deer coyotes raccoons and other small animals so a bit of good news there and they also know that they're not just sort of pushing a problem out of the way it's actually just sort of working in concert hashtag my roads may be weak my underpasses the other bit of animal stories that we'll put on the ark as we wrap up this good news next week episode two there's burned in California wildlife spotted in the wild officials tracking two bears that were badly burned in the largest wildfire in California history with origins they say are still under investigation they say the animals are settling back into their home in wildlife after receiving unusual treatment for their injured Pauls and you can see pictures of those and again everything else that we say and play will be all in the shownotes here for episode 63 of good news next week as I like to say some of the ways that we are winning and solutions-oriented story so I want to invite you over to the growing media monarchy community and it's basically all on a place called discord d.i.s.c.o rd it's essentially a place where video gamers are kind of 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StHPN9dNtv0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StHPN9dNtv0 | STEALS PATCH CONFIRMED! 🥳 NBA2K23 IS PATCHING YOUR FAVORITE BUILD | [Music] supposed to be a moment this supposed to be a moment it's supposed to be a moment where good is being the one when you're the only one that knows it oh my God they're not holding my hand on defense anymore he already made the game slower than 82 ever they even made it to where they is they nerfed the office so much and I still couldn't guard people people I know I know that's how a lot of y'all are feeling right now so go ahead and leave your tears down below in the comment section man we have won we have defeated all you no skill NPCs please cry in the comments down below I know this is a very upsetting day for you but the day has come it's our eyes so God's son said the greatest [ __ ] on 2K in existence and look man LD tweeted out on his birthday by the way y'all gonna tell him happy birthday man I spoke with Mike about getting steals Risa they're looking into them I've given my feedback and notes and they're looking at external feedback too so right when a white boy and Chris move start talking LD gets to tweet they they get to responding to the steals I don't know how I feel about that because a bunch of 2K league players and comp players and uh certain content creators as myself some of them most people just being quiet because they don't want to be bashed you know for being bad like the wave's not big enough to say something you know so they they stay quiet because they don't bash but um this basically confirms a Patch's incoming bro uh now this guy says please don't make it to how it used to be where your hand goes through the ball because you don't have a high steel that's impossible and strange uh I don't know too much about that but this still have even though steals are broken like it's it's it's unhinged man it uh it's like sometimes it works sometimes it does and it's just like it's very like RNG and it's it's broken sometimes like I can't even say sometimes like I should be getting the steel OD like I play Immaculate defense and it doesn't give it to him but Stills are being abused either way like it's like sometimes the game works for you sometimes it don't but um LD says shoot your feedback to NBA 2K that's where they collect their feedback from that's where they collect feedback from and um other places too so Chris will made a poll which play gave me the steal wait for the other post before voting you should have just put this under your Tweet man and look what do you think is going to like what do you think this basically exposes the system right it just exposed what I just said this you like you could tell the reason he made this is because what you expect doesn't happen right it's just it's it's it's broken the Steel Mechanics are broken I don't know why y'all always say the game's perfect it never is no game ever is every game needs tuning bro if if you [ __ ] just you just give the devs all these devs being paid all this money hey just release the game leave it how it is never change anything never fix the game never uh update it make it better don't do nothing you make their job so much what's up with you let's just take it how it came out bro they don't even learn how to make the game better bro but Chris move says which play gave me the steal the left play he goes behind the back from Left Hand to right okay from Left Hand to right the right hand he crosses over from Left Hand to right hand right into him let's talk about this perfect steel system that doesn't need to be changed vote here oh body on you [ __ ] shout out to the OG Chris Smooth you save the community okay it's a lot of Bot creators there's a lot of bots NPC people it's okay to be an NPC you can evolve I can give you the Matrix juice to help you evolve from being a empty bot you can evolve you can take the red pill instead of being a blue pill beta living in a delusion you can upgrade yourself you can help yourself okay now look [Music] he showed this because the steel system's broken a lot of things are broken bro I go play Red this guy stream Snipes me right this guy's fading from everywhere and he's making like five contested layups and he had like five poster dunks we still won but it's like whoa bro and it is it was like on multiple people like bro why is everyone saying this is like a perfect game and stuff like are y'all good I don't understand maybe y'all just have a way better team and you never really face competition like go play record randoms and tell me the game's okay then you can really see how it plays because you're in a more even though all the people there is not too good you're in a aspect of it's like tough for you know getting situations where it's actually tough for you to play and when and you'll see what the game is truly like especially if you turn on your stream and you have a reputation to uphold you're not trying to look as you'll really see then then you'll start telling the truth about the game these [ __ ] are liars bro but anywho this right here this should be a steal I could tell I could tell you what he's probably gonna do he's probably gonna freeze this [ __ ] Chris move is gonna reach behind the back and rip him that's broke okay like I don't care what y'all say oh that you don't have eyes behind your back why are you standing there is there someone wide open bro guys come on the game the offensive movement's already nerfed come on bro relax it's not real Hoops bro and look this should be a steal If he if he's crossed on over into it should be a steal most of the time yeah bro and then it's like even red right here [ __ ] you know especially if you have the attributes and stuff shout out to Chris move man you didn't you didn't save the world this guy didn't tweeted out hey can you please settle this debate what debate does close shot affect shot timing and make percentage on dunks and Labs there are too many content creators putting out bad information please help us why does Beluga answer these dumb close shot won't affect dunks obviously but it could apply to layups that release further away from the rim who don't know this outside the restricted area for cash says if we gonna tone down steals then let's make it fair all around Stop The Fading through okay I can see I I hate fading threes too the Glitchy speed boost Rim running I don't I don't know what you're talking about bro if y'all are still asking for speed boost Nerfs you have to like reevaluate your life bro this [ __ ] is nerved so much bro like you gotta stop says I've played against Elite ball handlers who dribble correctly and it's been impossible to steal from people just want their cake and want to eat it too look it's because they know when to run from you they don't even you know but my whole thing is people shouldn't be playing like they're a running back in a basketball game people dribble in front of Defenders this is basketball everyone's dribbling in front of the defender they're not just running away from Defenders bro they're sizing them up this is basketball you can dribble in front of people you reach I teach y'all done took that out the [ __ ] end like that is a that is a quote for a reason [ __ ] where is the you reach I teach [ __ ] like that what the [ __ ] can I teach [ __ ] I'm in molasses I'm in again Jutsu like what what is kind of Shame why should you be able to dribble the ball in front of people face not even Kirby Curry is able to do that Pap F yes they are bro guys I know you just started watching basketball recently man but some [ __ ] been watching it for for a lot longer look at the game you play play basketball too [ __ ] you're dribbling in front of people bro should people just come and rip you instantly [ __ ] like bro in a 48 minute game two steals Max for the best you know Steelers uh you know so come on everyone dribbles in front of everyone's face someone shouldn't be able to just come up to me and rip me you know it's not especially in a game you're 21 it it don't happen like young Splash okay you know he's made a lot of tweets speaking the truth about 2k people say he's bitching and telling him to get better but they they don't realize he he's a he was a 2K League player and he wins all the 250k my team attorneys and uh he's like always undefeated in my team so he he's not a bad player just like I've been telling you like y'all's little uh fake Narrative of uh only bad players are complaining is wrong it was actually the uh cop player telling the truth about the game and it was the you know more casual worst players you know saying that they won it but he says so Chris move says steals op but me and the rest of the content creators plus professional 2K league players show multiple plays of bad defense getting rewarded and it's just get better stop trying to left right thank God for Chris move he's the Don oh [ __ ] why is the 25 still able to do this damn let's see damn this is ass damn fourth quarter damn what's this vice grip is this vice grip guys is this what y'all gonna say y'all didn't know this has been happening in 2K for years if you didn't know it's called a fluky sometimes 2K just give it to you it's nothing to protect against it anywho man y'all let me know how y'all feel about uh the incoming patch man are you happy are you excited are you okay uh it'll be okay so I have to play a little defense you know I actually have to follow your man predict your man you know you'll be okay you'll be okay maybe go outside and play you know maybe try to get some skills in real life anywho [Music] y'all make sure y'all follow me on Twitch man link is in the description and uh click one of these two videos Man become a member to the YouTube channel but hey hey here we go again foreign [Music] | ThE Book Of SwantE | UCcwCKsyG01U-Cn7EKMZc-Gw | 2022-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,897 | 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6aZ_ZR3T3d8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aZ_ZR3T3d8 | Brew Like a Pro! The Perfect Grain Crush | hey guys stuffs here again for another lovely warm afternoon of a Newcastle here for another quick video for Bierko I'm just preparing some grains for a brew day behind me and there's been a couple of questions about what sort of brain crush people are not quite sure about how their grain should be when they're doing an all grain brew and of course like many things the answer is that depends on what your system is what your grain bill is and a whole lot of variables but there's some basic rules you basically want to do a balance between having the husk the outer layer of the grain remaining intact so that in the mash process and as the word has started to recirculate through it's going to create a nice filter bed which although the the water or the liquid to go through but it will catch the debris the little bits of grain so that they there won't gum up your your beer is yes yes barge or runoff but you also want to make sure that you crack the grain in such a way that you want to get you allow the water or the work to access the inner parts of the grain so that the enzymes can convert the starches in the grain into fermentable sugars that's basically what happens in the mash if you wanted to think of a basic rule think about it as you want to have a like an almost intact husk and the inner grain broken into roughly four pieces you go to fine you can end up with this really sticky powder which can make lead to stacks barges or really slow run offs you go to course if the grains only just maybe just cracked or maybe some of the grain doesn't actually get cracked with the mill you can end up with a lower efficiency because the enzymes in the grain and that can't actually get to the starches convert them into fermentable sugars let's have a look and see what we've got in my mill here so I've just got a little bit of grain this is what you should do if you haven't calibrated your grain before just put a little bit in there just pills the malt in a bucket and we're gonna run it through the mill see how we go here we have some wine that's been pretty well crushed I've got my mill already set oh no this is a fairly good setting for my meal so the husk this part here they're still fairly intact and but you can see that there's no very few grains that have been has gone through the mill without being crushed and that's kind of where you want to be you can sort of tinker around with finer crush depending on your setup I know that brewing a bag Brewers they can sort of get away with a slightly finer crush because they lift out their grain they don't need to worry about a sparge necessarily so stocks pods that is okay so as a general rule of thumb a lot of people say I think if you already have a mill at home and you buy your grains in bulk without them being crushed and you're not sure about where to set your mill people say maybe a credit card thickness but it really depends on many things like how dry your grain is for example if you've roasted malts probably gonna break apart much easier than maybe a baseball some base malts are fatter some baseball you know it really just depends so often home bro shops we'll just kind of set their mill at a sort of middle the rung it should work for everyone if you buy your grain pre-crushed just when you when you get it and you're not maybe you're getting some efficiency issues or you're having the spires that lasts a long time you might want to sort of start looking at the crush that you're getting from your local homebrew store or supplier and just have a think about you know does this look right is it too fine is there a lot of flour down powder down the bottom or am i saying a lot of intact or still full husks still there again you can play around with this depending on the grist and depending on the your system and the way that you brew if you're finding that you do get a stuck sparge or or you you think you've you've milled your ground to fine you can put in some rice hulls which you can buy very cheaply just a handful or two in the mash will just help to create that filter bed which the grain hole should be providing ready if you do everything correct but it's fairly easy and cheap insurance to hopefully avoid a really long sponge so anyway hopefully that's given you some information on how to crush your brain or to assess the crush of your grain if you found this video useful make sure you click the like button or send us a comment down below and make sure you subscribe to the channel it really helps us helps us out if we know that people are interested in the content that we're making and if you use the coupon code crush you can go over to a beer Co which is linked in the description below for a 10% discount off anything in store so until the next video this has been stashed from stash Brewing brought to you by B acre I'll see in the next video happy brewing | BeerCo | UC_YOU2-dCPLroCjYqmUtZdQ | 2019-02-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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ABc508Q5x6c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABc508Q5x6c | Mail call Auction Special! July 6, 2019 | [Music] welcome back to vintage die-cast restoration up this week I've got something a little bit different yeah and this is probably gonna be a bit longer video this is a collection purchase oh there are a lot of cars in here I was able to pick this up thanks to one of the Facebook consigners John Troy John has been a really good guy to deal with and he posts pretty regular over in the vintage matchbox a live Facebook page and so he messaged me and he said I've got this huge collection is there anything you're interested in before I post him and so I was able to pick up quite a few really great cars at really reasonable prices so up here I've got a number 42 Studebaker this is the Wagoneer it's got the sliding back in it it's missing the dude and the dog but you know heavy play we're but again I think I paid $1 $2 for most of these cars so there's should be quite a few different army vehicles in this shipment I really have not gotten into collecting a lot of the military vehicles because the war gamers out there are buying them and that drives the price up other collectors a lot of people do military only and that drives the price up and so every time I found one they they seemed to be just kind of ridiculous so I haven't really gotten into so this collection had quite a few of the military vehicles some of these I have this is a ferret scout and I think I do have one of these mine is missing the driver so getting one that had the driver intact was nice and then this one is when I don't have this is the general service lorry and so there were quite a few different military vehicles in this collection I knew that those were a lot of holes in my current collection so I told John I said I'll take all the military vehicles and again when I can get them for a dollar two dollars a piece I'm gonna buy in bulk this one I've got I don't know five or six of these probably now it's missing the wheels and tires but this is a little different shade of green than some of the other ones I have and again nice to buy especially when I'm doing restorations even if it's just for parts this one I have a lot of the older ones of this and I've got the variation that has the blade this one is sans blade but it was nice to pick that one up as well and then another this is the Volkswagen I just did a restoration of these for a viewer and I have a couple of this type but I didn't have one I don't think I have one with the transitional wheels or chrome wheels in them so that was another nice model to pick up so let me grab a few more here it is a race car turn it over what's it's a matchbox series main name number 52 Buren British racing model this one is the Thames trader the compressor truck I have a couple of the older ones of these and I this is actually a later model the black plastic wheel I don't have one and usually the later ones are more difficult to find so I've really kind of held off looking for one of these because I figured out it'll be easy to pick up and then in about the last year since I've gotten real serious about collecting I haven't been able to find one so this one was there it looks like all the little bits and pieces are in it again heavy play we're but a buck two bucks apiece I'm not going to complain about condition couple more and these things I can't pass up a race car every time I see it I got to pick one out you know this is another hay hay wagon so this one again not great shape but I've got one of these that is mint on the paint on it is really really nice and it's missing the wheels and it's missing these original racks and I ordered a few of these racks from one of the reproductions supply people and was really not pleased with them that the plastic was kind of flimsy and it was not the right color of yellow so this is going to be some parts to finish out one of my more mint is a steamroller there's a front loader so this one it seems like this particular model there are a lot of different variations in it different color combinations different driver combinations and kind of fun to collect the different variations this is the abling Barford tractor shovel the number 43 and so I thought you know I think I've only got one of these in the current collection and with as many variations as there were I wanted to try to see what else I could pick up yeah that's another construction vehicle I ordered one of these and and I think it may have been covered in an earlier mailbag and when it arrived this front wheel was broken the seller was really great about it refunded my money on but still left me the whole of trying to find that model so this is a replacement for that take much more military vehicles alright here's another one so we are slowly building an army this is the Saladin armored car and I think I've got one of those little rod the gun I think is broken up on that it's also turn it over now the tracks on this are harder to restore because you can't just tuck them around or tuck them in you actually will have to drill and pull the the rivets in order to be able to replace the treads on that and missing nice seeing the treads and missing the gun that might actually make a nice fun little restoration to try to do and then this one I'm actually pretty excited about I'd this any of these steering models these seem to be more popular cars and I do not have one of these Mustangs yet again heavy play we're about two bucks apiece and not going to complain about it and this fills a hole and might be a fun future restoration for me so we'll see on that couple of older models so these don't come up as often and I told John I said anytime you get any of the metal wheels definitely save them for me and this is one of a few that we're in this shipment in this box and I'm pretty excited about it I've got two or three of these but I've got some of the later models with the plastic wheels and this is an original with the so I'm excited to get that one this one's uh scram he'll break down truck that's the military vehicle tow truck yeah so my cook trucks keep multiplying I have quite a few of the older ones that have the hollow bottom and just recently picked up one that has the solid bottom and I believe the one I just picked up has black plastic wheels so this is the solid bottom in the gray plastic wheels which again it fills a hole it's a variation I didn't have and this one even though the truck is rough the the decals actually look pretty decent so that's that's another nice find happy to happy to have that in my collection more military vehicles alright so here's another Saladin so this you can see I've got two models here but this one the gun is broken off this is typically how you'll find them and this one actually is in remarkable shape it's really really nice and has that gun intact it is bent down a little bit but I hesitate to even try to do anything with it because I think the chances are just too great that I will end up breaking it so happy to get that one in our army grows all right what do you got Micah Wiest car police car what kind mercury mercury so it's got the blue light that's the more common all right and another scout scout yep so I think I might have enough pieces maybe between a couple of them to get a complete set of wheels and definitely have the driver which is the hardest part yeah that one's got the decal haha the pic birds holy cow what is that I said this look I think I know what this is well it's got its got like a bench and it looks like there's no if you can see down inside of there I try to focus this it has like shelving and storage racks on the inside I think this is maybe a match box that might have been customized to use on a train set layout because the the tailgate looks like it's been glued up and painted silver and it's definitely pretty mint condition on the outside here so I think I think that's I mean it's just a guess but I think that maybe that was a standard match box that was customized for a diorama or a train layout because he definitely has some custom interior pieces in there they didn't come with the original model okay so that these are actually something that are pretty difficult to find and I'm really excited to find a set of these so these are traffic signs or road signs that would go with your your match box set and I think this is a complete set of all of the different road signs in there these were I think a part of a major pact if I remember right [Music] yeah there might be some doubles in there all right there's another tipper truck so yeah I mean you can really tell the difference now between something that's original and pretty pretty nice and one that has the heavy play where but these are both metal wheel models and again a lot of times I buy from a consignor I'm not real picky on what it is because I'm getting well below retail pricing when I'm buying these I shouldn't I shouldn't be telling you guys all my secrets is now there's I'm gonna get inundated and it's gonna be hard for me to get stuff again so this one super excited about for those of you guys that collect out there you know how hard this model is to find and it's got just a part of the original decal on the front most of its missing but it's got the the numbers on the doors and an intact tow hook and you know how desirable these these little Volkswagen Beetles are that's a find and again usually when I pick these up or when I when I find them if you can even find them these are not two and three dollar cars these are twenty and thirty dollar cars and that's a it's kind of one of the nice perks you know a lot of these that I'm getting heavy play where I'm willing to still pay the two maybe three dollars for those because occasionally I come across some real gems like this this is an exceptionally valuable car I got a wonderful deal on it and thanks to John for coming through and getting some of this heart to harder to find stuff in his so this one it seems like all the boats are pretty hard to find but this is a variation I didn't have the trailer is not in great shape it's missing the little ring on the front is busted off of it and it's it's definitely seen some heavy play where but the boat looks like it is exceptional it has the little motor on the back a lot of times those are missing or broken and this is a variation that I don't have it all in my collection all the boats I have are much much newer and so that fills a hole and it's a nice piece and I will look for a better trailer to replace that race car another race car yeah I'm telling you I love the race cars I can't can't leave and neither one of these race cars in this set how the drivers and that that's a problem with a lot of my cars but again the reproduction drivers cost as much as buying a whole car with the driver in it sometimes I know what this is so this I was kind of saving for the end but this is one of the really exciting pieces that I was able to pick up in this this collection this is a king size I believe York Freight master and I've kind of gone on a little run here recently in trying to get some of these semis and these semi sets and this one has some pretty nice original decals it's uh I would say it has light play where nothing too bad nothing too crazy both of the doors in the back are intact wheels was pretty decent obviously it's been listed through a deal or something at some point in the past I did not pay twenty eight dollars for this but it's super nice find and excited to get that one and this this has been long awaited I think this is the last tractor that I needed to have one of every kind of matchbox tractor that's available for those of you that collect you'll recognize this this is one of the original five models of matchbox this is the I think it's a Massey Ferguson tractor and has a little dude intact he's not missing his head it's a common problem with these and it's play worn but you know at this point I think this model is probably close to 70 years old so it's in pretty good shape so this one I thought this was really interesting and I've done a couple videos in the past on variations or knockoffs and as my coke truck collection has been growing I've even I've gotten a couple over paints that the kid painted blue and so when I came across this it is this hey it's similar or the same concept but it's a Pepsi truck and it's blue and it's got the little Pepsi Cola in the back it does not have any labeling on it I thought maybe it'd be a Tootsie toy but usually the Tootsie toys are stamped on the bottom and this one doesn't appear to have any stamps or labels I do recognize these wheels though I have I have some other models that have this same style of plastic wheel on them and so I need to do a bit more research and figure out what that is if any of you guys recognize this please leave it in the comments below and let me know what I've got here I said I just picked it up because I thought it was a an interesting variant or knockoff of the the coke drops yes this is another again for those of you that collect you know how hard to find these Volkswagens are and this has been a hole in my collection for a long time because every time these come up they are exceptionally expensive and so I just kind of waited and figured well you know maybe someday I'll find one that has a decent price on it and I can pick it up so another great find from John I think the only thing that is an issue on this one is just a little a few little scratches up on the top of the roof there but very valuable car very hard to find very desirable and happy to pick that one especially at the price that I did and that now fills two big holes with the Volkswagens in my collection she's got another boat and this one this was one I was not sure I'm not positive that this is even a matchbox but again I don't have a lot of the different boat variations and even if it was a knockoff I thought it was a cool little knockoff and you see compared to this other one it's it's pretty close and so nice to have that one in my question here's another tractor this is the Ford tractor number 39 wheel and errors that just miss him okay they are the same yep I got two of those now I've got one that has a little child customizations make sure he brought his home at the end of the playdate I got one original without got a snowcat I've got quite a few of these now this one is always special to me because this is one of the ones that I had when I was a kid one of the ones I got from my dad and every time I see one I was want to pick it up all right this one I'm very excited about this is a more difficult to find this is the RIA Express it is a budgie model it's not a matchbox but I kind of view some of these as like a knockoff right of the the Pickford's and this one has some really nice decals on it cool little variation to collect like I said sometimes I like to pick up these little side models as well so I don't know if I'll hang on to this one this one might be I would trade for as well and I'm always open to trading with other collectors if they're looking for something and they got something that I need got another a wagon this one looks like it's not in as nice a shape this front front fence is a little bent on this one and it's missing a few of the tires would you open Mack oh this is the Woolsey 1500 again this was a hole in my collection didn't have one of these this is the great plastic wheels pretty nice shape since you know a little play warn a few little high edge wear and some Nicks and scratches but overall pretty decent shape on that I do so this is the ever-ready ERF truck I do have one the one that I have though is really rough this is in slightly better condition I think mine also has different style wheels on it and this is the older the gray plastic and the decals was really really nice on this so pretty good shape hey you found it there's our other wheel what was that missing from the Fortson tractor all right and we got another little John Deere I am finishing up the restoration videos I just did a full original resto on one of these as well as a custom on one of these so I'm doing the voice-over and the audio on it right now as soon as I finish that up this video will post the restoration of these but this one man that is really nice shape doesn't look like it has much of anywhere on it it's got all the original wheels and tires and again at two dollars for three dollars I can't even buy the reproduction tires for that price so a couple of really nice models at a really great price all right so all right the last thing that I got from John in this collection acquisition is something I'm pretty excited about for those of you that know collecting some of the major packs the gift packs some of the king-sized models to find the original in box is next to impossible we are gonna open it I just have to be very careful because it's very old so when this came up I knew I had to have it and I did pay up for this but I think anybody who knows these models knows exactly what this is worth and I was so incredibly excited just to have the opportunity to buy it and so this is a mint original inbox through Huff hopper train and that's the m4 major pack and as you can see just a beautiful original survivor model I don't think it's ever been played with or really even out of the box I think this was probably display only and I don't think it's ever seen the play room for so beautiful original piece and the box you know the box itself is a little rough but again considering that this is probably 60 to 70 years old not in bad shape and you know the boxes you know I always have to tell myself the box was there to protect the model and so if the box still looks you know this good then the model really is going to be exceptional you can see the original price sticker on there too two dollars I definitely paid more than two dollars for this model but really super excited to come across this to have this in my collection and be the next caretaker of it so that's gonna do it for this episode again I knew this was gonna be a longer video but purchasing the entire collection for John was super exciting to me and wanted to shoot just beginning to end kind of getting that whole new collection being able to go through all those new pieces so thanks so much for joining us if you enjoyed this don't forget to like comment and subscribe and we'll see you next week on another episode of vintage diecast restoration [Music] you [Music] | Vintage Diecast Restoration | UCIcJcMU5G5NHzu_pqbEav3w | 2019-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,715 | 18,549 |
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