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3Roxls_2W2M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Roxls_2W2M | Global Game Jam 2018 Keynote and Theme | Okay so global Game Jam is about to start, we're excited to be here with you and we wanted to take a minute to give you our three steps to success this weekend Step number one you're gonna need a theme.... [theme tune plays] that's a theme tune... anyway you're gonna need a theme a theme is gonna help inspire you to make whatever it is you make and Global Game Jam are gonna give that to you real soon, so look out for that. Step number two you're gonna need a copy of Unity (naturally). Everybody who's made something in Unity in the past has helped make it better let's take a moment to look at some of the coolest made with unity stuff out there Step number three is this awesome list of resources that we've put together to help you succeed this weekend. It's full of assets store packs to help you get started, learning resources in case you get stuck and you can even use Unity Teams for free, so that you can create together more easily. That's it from us at Unity so make friends, make games and have an amazing Global Game Jam. We'll see you there Amazon AppStore powers game and app publishing for Android devices, Amazon fire TVs and Fire tablets Amazon Appstore is available in over 236 countries and territories giving developers instant access to customers worldwide we offer an array of developer services creating an end-to-end solution for developers, allowing them to build test market and monetize their game. Join us for this year's Global Game Jam as developers from all over the world come together to create new games. Post jam you'll get exclusive offers for new exciting game dev tools and get the chance to be featured on the Amazon AppStore. Sign up to learn more and keep an eye out for our post jam announcements you won't want to miss em! GGJ NEXT - A Game Jam for young creators July 2018 Global Game Jam celebrates 10 years a simple trip on an airplane gives us a vision of the world that our imagination could not have otherwise. Once we return to our modest existence as pedestrians we will remember the splendor of the Sun as well as a perception of unlimited space in which for a moment we felt ourselves to be free -- Henri Matisse Looking -- Corita Kent. We don't really know what exists in the universe so we have to be alert to see what we've not seen before look at something around you and say about whatever catches your eye, I don't understand that object now. We don't understand the fullness of everything of anything. Things constantly change and we may have seen an object only five minutes ago and thought we knew it. But now it is very different. To be able to adjust to those subtle differences means looking and new with what new materials we have gathered up inside ourselves as well as noting what changes have taken place within the object. We need to be aware of what we don't yet know. Matisse said that to look at something as though you had never seen it requires great courage. Our eyes of course are one of our finest tools needing constant care. There are many ways of caring of sharpening our tool keeping it clean oiling its parts using it properly respecting its value. We might also consider than negative results that come from not caring for a tool. It would rust and fall apart become useless. We would lose it. We'd become blind. If you have a child of two or three or you can borrow one, let her give you the beginning lesson and looking. It takes just a few minutes it will be full of pauses circling touching and picking up in order to smell, shake, taste, rub, and scrape. To the child the journey of this particular day with its special light and sound has never been made before. So the child treats the situation with the open curiosity and attention that it deserves. The child is quite right. It takes practice for us to recover this ability to see or before that the gift of wanting to see. For so many years we have been learning to judge and dismiss I know what that thing is, I've seen it a hundred times. And we've lost the complex realities laws and details that surround us. Try looking the way a child looks as if always for the first time and you will I promise feel wider awake. Try it. Do it. when the first ever game jams happened here in the Bay Area almost 20 years ago they were motivated by a sincere interest and looking at games through a different lens. Not just game engines or gameplay but experimentation, expression and even the distribution of games on the Internet which was a novel concept at the time. From just over a dozen of us in a small room in Oakland hacking away to see what would happen over a weekend, to thousands collaborating all over the globe in a single coordinated event. It's almost impossible to imagine... and yet here we are Corita had something to say about this too. How can we become bright hard-working imaginative people? By learning how to use our connecting ability to make new relationships and by getting used to working very hard in ways that will develop our imaginations. The very word imagination implies that you are into territory no one else has ever been before. A rigid discipline that demands one right way is confining and limiting we need one that is liberating and boundless that allows us to make new connections in completely new situations I believe that Corita is correct. Life is short and time passes right before your eyes. Choose to be present honest and open to this experience. Engage your eyes and imagination and step into the new. Jam well everybody. Peace. WARNING This video contains explicit langua... Anyway, you're always welcome I'm Thorsten I'm your instructor for today. How are you doing today? When I started organising game events the main motivation was working with playful people, building communities, connecting disciplines and people who are sharing the same passion of gameplay, world building and interactive storytelling. If you have something to say say it out LOUD and put it into your work all you love your feelings experiences or your anger and your doubts ask questions and be honest about what surrounds you politically, socially, culturally, destroy your pink bubble and have an opinion. I like to play such games and AMAZE likes to see something like that. As making game is a creative process you need to have a clear mind and everybody knows, in a fit body rests a clear mind. Your brain and your body has to get connected. We are people and we like to move. so let's move. I like to invite you to a little aerobic exercise to get you ready for the jam. Don't forget, we are HUGE family, we're worldwide movement and you are now and here a big part. So let's celebrate it! the next 48 hours and further! Okay. Get ready. Some of you have not enough space to move around. So do it with your hands. And watch, and listen Relax. Get vertical. Breath in. and out. Breath in ARE YOU READY NOW? Okay let's go! Now I have six exercises prepared for you. Please follow me. Try to remember them and in the hard time they will bring your magic back on track. SO, find your position and listen to the beat, and... Exercise 1 : Be open to the new. To the unexpected. Discover the NEW YOU. And be ready to fail. It won't hurt, trust me. No one will blame you, here we are all friends. Look around. It will build you. YEAH. And the first exercise is called, get out of your comfort zone so, get ready and stretch the left arm out. Stretch it out, yes and... get out of your comfort zone. Exercise 2 : do whatever you want! Don't worry about anything be honest with yourself and the world don't be just nice, nobody is just nice, be ANGRY. Let it out and channel it in your game. FOREVER PUNK! Fuck the mainstream, stay underground. Exercise 3 : Have fun, don't get stuck. Have a light head and fly. Reach the sun! And satisfy yourself with what you do. Be weird, and amazing. Don't blow your mind, blow the other's mind. Reach the sun, and satisfy yourself with what you do. Exercise 4 : Respect and speak out. Stay same level don't swallow your opinions talk it out and share your ideas and listen to the others it's teamwork and every single person in the team should feel AMAZING. So, get ready No master. No slave. Exercise 5 : Think big. Think bigger than ever. It's not the end of the world having no complete game after the jam what are you taking of a 48 hours game jam when you are only focusing on the game I can tell you, you will MISS A LOT. Be social, make friends, and play and share this is only the start of your game, so: Don't finish your game. Exercise 6 : I know you are hot to run the next 48 hours don't forget the moves they will help you to get through this marathon Now let's praise together and wish everyone and amazing time! YEAH! Praise the Global Game Jam team Praise the local organisers and the hosts Praise all the participants in the room cheer them - YEAH Praise all jammers in the world we are AMAZING Say it out loud together WE ARE AMAZING Enjoy the 10th Global Game Jam AMAZE loves you and me too. TRANSMISSION | GlobalGameJam | UCYWNUjsSAEkNcl5Jmwf02lg | 2018-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,666 | 9,032 |
ydBoXH50Nrc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydBoXH50Nrc | What Is High-Ticket Sales & How Can People Make Money With It? | okay I'll keep this intro very short because what I'm about to drop on you in this video is insanely valuable it's responsible for making companies millions and millions of dollars a year it's responsible for making sales rep Setters and closers and high ticket sales thousands and thousands of thousands a week um and yeah it's I'm gonna basically break down how you can make 10K a month with the process I'm about to show you um and it's it's very realistic to do and you'll see when I break down the numbers okay and keep in mind if you don't have literally five ten minutes to watch this video um quite frankly you're missing out and you're going to fail in whatever you do because what I'm about to show you right now is what every single business needs whether they want to make 10K a month 20K a month 100K a month 300K a month doesn't matter their goals they need this process inside of their business and that's why you as someone trying to get into high ticket sales not necessarily be a business owner you're going to see how you can make a lot of money setting and closing for these businesses that use the sales process because there's millions of businesses looking right now for high ticket centers a high ticket closer so I'm going to run through all this and if anything sounds Chinese I have so many videos on this for free on my channel um definitely just watch them this is going to go over like basically everything and like I'm gonna dumb it down it's gonna be super simple and I'm gonna show you how you can make 10K a month literally in this video within like five to ten minutes so if you don't have time for that quite frankly best of luck to you and uh go watch cat videos and play Clash of Clans all right anyways all further Ado let's Jump Right In okay so before I really break down how high ticket sales Works uh and the numbers to get to 10K a month you first need to understand what these businesses are doing to generate hundreds of millions of a year and how their sales teams are making bank okay so first off let's just say a company is objective they're selling a product or service that costs 3K okay 3K to 100K that's considered high ticket anything above 1K is considered high ticket I think anything below 3K is lower high ticket I think 3K is when it kind of starts getting actually into high ticket um but it's considered 1K whatever um but anyways uh sell so the objective of the company is to obviously sell their products or Services right every single business wants to get sales for their partial service that's the objective of a company okay um so they need to figure out how to sell this so this is what most companies do that are doing it right okay they run paid ads all right and when they run the paid ads they uh they basically are selling uh a 49 product to get someone's phone number so their objective with the paid ads is to get someone's phone number but obviously if they made an ad saying hey give me your phone number No One's Gonna Give You their phone number right so what they do instead is they sell a super high value product or service it's usually a product for if it's 49 it's not a high value product 49 just so they make their money back on the ad they don't even care about making money on the 49 because I want to sell the uh 3K to 100K on the back end which I'll get into so they just want to make their money back by selling this 49 product and getting their phone number because once you have their phone number you can sell them anything right because if someone's interested in buying this 49 product let's just say it's something similar to your 5K 10K or 100K product then you know they're interested in buying that high ticket product and simply you have their phone number now and all you need now is um people to handle the phone calls and uh sell them on that 5K 100K products is what I'm going to get into okay so now that they have thousands of phone numbers uh that be interested in their 3dk three to 100K product you have one problem so simply the business owner cannot take thousands of phone calls uh they need a high ticket sales team and specifically Setters and closers and some of this terminology might not make sense if you're new to high ticket sales but I'll explain it all um but just try to try to stick with me here um but yeah so the problem is obviously the business owner has 24 hours in a day he won't he needs to be building the business and working on the business and not in the business so he needs people to take his sales calls and to sell uh his clients uh and with this this funnel on that 10K 3K 100 000 product right so he needs a Setter and a closer okay so this is the process this is where there's a lot a lot of money to be made for you just as a person wanting to make money online this is where you can make a lot of money just literally augmenting your skill of sales onto another business so watch this so it starts with the setter so after they get that phone number the setter then calls the client and builds Rapport and becomes their friend so if you get someone's phone number and you know they're interested in buying something and you you basically just need to sell it to them first off no one's just going to want to spend 10K 20K or 30k on after seeing an ad no one's going to do that right they need someone to help them get set up and walk them through why they need to buy it do the pitching do all that but before they even get pitched like the cell cycle is a little longer they need someone to talk to them and warm them up right so simply the setter will use the phone numbers that they got from the ads and the the 49 training or free training whatever they do for the funnel basically they're going to call them build rapport like hey man did you get that training awesome how's it how's it going oh cool what'd you like about it so far like disconnecting with them becoming their friend the Setters don't have to pitch whatsoever they don't have to scare any type of money so they're literally getting paid to just build friendships and not good relationships right so they're building Rapport becoming their friend building trust with the Prospect and the client okay now the setter then gathers information like for example awesome man so like why'd you even buy this course like what are you trying to do oh I'm trying to get to da da da awesome man what's your financial situation right now how much are you making I'm making about 8K a month but I'm trying to get to 30k a month all right cool so now you know how much they make you they could easily afford your 5K program and you're basically just asking questions and I go for a video like all the questions you need to ask um in a whole nother video um I can drop that in the link below a six step sales process super crucial super important goes into what I'm showing in more depth but simply the center just gathers information and then warms them up and then transitions to the closer so that's the second part of the sales cycle you have the closer so the closer simply takes the appointment set by the center and keep in mind the center already built a relationship like the person trusts the setter like they they love the setter at this point so anything the setter says they're going to listen to right so now the cider says hey so I have a guy one of my colleagues he's really good in the space I think he can get you helped out with where you're trying to get to and make that 20K a month uh let me just pass you on to him and he'll get you sorted right so after you passes to the closer that's the call League that's gonna help him get to 20K a month and kind of pitch okay so obviously you have a product or service the company's selling that is going to give the client value right so you just have to portray the value in the closing call that's it so the closer basically is getting an appointment on their calendar taking it spending 30 minutes talking to someone that wants to speak to them pitching them on the 3K to 100K offer after they're already have seen an ad bought the below product got a lot of value you from it got warmed up by the setter trust the setter then gets talked then talks to the closer so this guy is ready to go like it's gonna be way easier to close on a 5k 10K 20K uh product or service when they've went through this entire process right because they trust you they trust the Saturday trust the company they like the product that they already had bought they saw a bunch of ads they get the social proof they see all this you just need to do the final deal and the handshake and secure that investment which is a lot easier than you think because they've already been through so many things like most of selling happens in the marketing and in the uh the setter process right the closer just is simply saying hey you want to get started like essentially and um pitching the price pitching what you guys do and then getting the money and put them on contract that's it literally it now after that is done both get paid and it's as simple as that the setter usually gets five to ten percent and the closer usually gets um 10 to 20 depends on the offer you're working on obviously I give 25 on my offer um which I'll break down some numbers to show you here in a second but simply I mean if you're selling a 10K product right and this whole process just went down and the setter gets 10 that means the setter just got one one thousand dollars for each sale that they pass to the close that The Closer closes okay and you can see how this can add up and the closer being at twenty percent makes two grand so 10k of product is sold 2K gets paid to the closer and 10K I mean 1K gets paid to the setter 3K in total and they're done they didn't have to own a business no LLC none of that bull crap they didn't do a method they didn't do Amazon and Dropship they literally just took a phone call and got paid that's it done situated and you can see with with uh the right opportunity vehicle getting thousands of numbers you can see how these numbers can add up I just said the setter would make uh 1K on a 10K product and the closer to make 2K you can see how this can add up and you can make a lot of money with this and I'm going to show you exactly right now how you can actually break this down and make it to 10K a month and 10K a month is small within the space I just wanted to make it more realistic for you guys uh to actually see and have a smaller number to break down right so let's just say you want to make 10K a month with high ticket sales all right uh and you want to get that being a closer for a company using the message below so I'm not breaking down the setter metrics I'm just breaking down the closer numbers just so you have an example okay um and closers make more money than Setters because they actually secure the the investment so everyone wants to become a closer but typically you want to start out with a Setter unless you're really good and trained up and all that but I'll get into all that but anyways so let's say you want to close for a company using the message below so let's just say um as a closer you're getting 25 per sale that's what I give on my company right and let's say you have a 20 closing rate so which means you close one so every five calls that you take you close one deal so every five calls a Setter gives you you close at least one okay and that's an average industry closing rate I think that's low I close way higher than this but that's an average industry rate okay so you should be able to at least do 20 and keep in mind with these numbers I'm giving you they're very conservative and realistic I didn't want to make it look like you can make Bank doing nothing because that's not true but these are realistic numbers uh and I'm gonna show you the whole breakdown Okay so let's just say the sales calls take 30 minutes each typical it's usually like 20 minutes to 45 minutes max sometimes an hour it's definitely shouldn't spin longer on that so we'll just say 30 minutes each it's usually what it is as a closer uh Proctor service price we'll just say 3K right like usually it's 5K usually it's 10K sometimes 20K 40K like there's a lot of proxy services that you could sell with these companies and they'll give you the leads and all that and it's just easy right um but if you know what you're doing anyways it's easy and perform okay now let's just say the product price is 3K so how many sales would you need to get to 10K a month with those metrics well monthly you need to get roughly 13 sales a month with those metrics 13 sales a month would make you 10K a month 13 sales and weekly that means you need to do three Deals per week now you're probably wondering okay well how do I get these sales calls well I just showed you but how many appointments would you need to actually get to 10K a month and do those do do that many sales okay so monthly you'd want to do 60 appointments per month okay and this is just hypothetically if you're closing one person every five people you talk to which I which I'm saying is low like 20 is the average you don't want to be average obviously so we're just playing average statistic you just need to take 60 appointments a month okay which means 15 appointments per week you need to take 15 appointments per week to make 10K a month and how long are these appointments taking what's the time required from you as a closer the time required monthly is 30 hours a month dude so this is to make 10K uh a month people are putting more than 30 hours a week to make 4K a month dude 10K a month putting 30 hours a month in and that means you put seven and a half hours per week to get to 10K a month using these metrics I just showed you right here so 25 per sale which is what I give on my offer I have 16 year olds making literally thousands a week uh just on my offer specifically and do it like I got a guy that lives in Romania 16 he's killing it and bro he's not putting insane amount of time because you get in the leads he's just taking appointments and and selling that's literally it right and with these metrics right here every sales call taking 30 minutes each you close one every five deals and you got 25 Commission on a 3K product you can make 10K a month spending seven and a half hours a week taking 15 calls spending 30 minutes each and only closing three people every 15 calls you only have to close three people every 15 calls to make 10K a month is it registering with you yet like these are small numbers as well I'm breaking this down realistically so you can digest it and understand and it's actually like feasible okay like this is the numbers and you guys got to keep in mind making 10K a month if you're hitting all these numbers up here which is conservative you can make 10K a month which means 60k over six months which is six figures a year dude over it's 120k per year doing 10K a month closing three Deals a week and taking 15 appointments a week just closing three of them and spending seven and a half hours a week taking these appointments and closing that's it that's it seven and a half hours a week so I hope you guys understand this uh the whole entire process of how the Setters and closers make money in a sales process how the businesses work and the process they use and I hopefully you guys understand uh that it's not insane to make this type of money with this industry and I just broke it down all for you so you literally have it in front of your face right so simply if you guys got value from this video please just like subscribe if you guys are wanting to get into high ticket sales I have a free training I can give that to you just check the link below um and I'll just give it to you no strings attached and simply you can get started I'm hiring on my personal team so that offer that I was talking about where I'm giving 25 I am hiring for that offer so if you want to be a closer or seller on my team I'll throw leads at you I'll show you how you can just get appointments booked on your calendar I'll train you out you can have all that literally just check the description below I'll get you set up and uh yeah it's really that simple guys High ticket sales in a nutshell obviously there's a lot more to the setting and closing like what to ask what to say where to find the offers all all this type of stuff that stuff I can show you in this free training and just teach you um but simply this is how it works uh just briefly right but that's it's that simple it's seriously that simple so without further Ado check the description and uh like this video subscribe for more content and let's get it guys don't sleep on what I just told you because this commit this could literally change your life just actually Implement and figure out how to actually do setting and closing and it'll be a killer every business will want you all right guys let's get it | Brenden Swank | UCg9n7i6-WAER1ujYvHGuHsw | 2023-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,313 | 16,964 |
VzP3TbbMMPo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzP3TbbMMPo | Ivy of TSF Chats with Kristi. Atheism, Feminism & Islam | and we're alive anybody that feels like staying up late enough to watch us I have Christie here and she's going to be a little bit of an interview with me and her in a CSF format hi Christy hey ivy it's really nice to see you and to have this chat I like the channel but it's nice to have a little girl fun yeah to the element be excited when you invited me on the channel so yeah I had a question that I do a format on my channel called an atheist ask and it's really directed at youtubers who do stuff on atheism but now also you know feminism and the show covers the people behind the scenes you know what was your story in terms of be theism how did you come to atheism or were you born in atheists and in the case of feminists how did you come to your feminism and then also why did you make a youtube channel and this is a really easy format and I just thought it would be nice to ask you this question so we can just go in order with PCs and then feminism than YouTube whenever you're willing to tell us about your background and how you came to be an atheist and then we can maybe however it lines up with your activism we can always go back and tie that in to the feminism too so you know tell us tell us a little bit about your story um I'm sorry this is um well I've never really been religious in any sense when I was really little um my mom raised me with Christian assisting sort of value system but she rarely ever made me go to church so I never littered myself a Christian and then once I got into high school I started exploring more digging and digging type religion and I started ended up becoming an eclectic Satan and then after high school when I went into college I it never really made it stops making sense I suppose I don't know how to say it before this point we're just sort of fell a little more ridiculous to be doing it I was in your teens yes yes and and that's I think you know that's a time about awakening kind of comes up and it at that point just interrupt you sorry was it really directed more and monotheism or religions in general when you started to feel slight skepticism toward these claims um just the whole concept of an actual beauty of any time it's learning more about them it sort of started to feel like they were aspects of emotions and ideas one of just personified other place like actual entities and did that create any kind of crisis of morality for you the time or if you used to feel really unsettled about your Black River yeah in a bit you know having that security having those ideas like kind of follow away and then they not believe in them anymore but filth you know wanting to dot still wanting to feel like my time wasn't wasted no no that's what I was doing trying to bridge that gap because that's where it was mostly sitting you're deciding the issues so I still have all my stuff from back then and some other things I feel like like I'm still really into rocks and crystal just because I really like them and I saw burning sense because I like the way that it smells and it makes me feel better it's up working you know and it's just a good thing um but I don't use it in a worship center they would just say that's just not where I am anymore yeah so then we could continue with the story you haven't started having spots and wandering and and how did the wandering pushy from there to actually end up in atheism um their relationship I was in a society I was in a really long 12-year relationship and eventually got married but he was an atheist so he was really my first overture to it and so he would play a lot of busy foreground and I just just made sense that's true quite you know just hearing it enough times is like yeah okay yeah yeah okay yeah pretty much was a success and within your social circle your family circle was there any penalty or did you come out as it easy as quite easily or was it something that you kept hidden from your friends and family for a while uh I'm pretty much open about it I'm just not like in-your-face I have a better Christian so and like in family settings we were so like if the family was doing a family meal and there was a fair over them you know and I would just be quiet I wasn't great and wanna come because it wasn't I think even more so if I do it you know felt very listen genuine to be doing it farther good but I was so respectful towards my family least because they're my family and they didn't want to alienate myself from them and in turn they didn't daily innately because I didn't believe the fascinated as talking about your atheism ever made a situation like have you ever been approached or somebody is a little bit taken aback by your saying that you're an atheist um mostly this one when I tell people they come out just go okay and usually were then like they don't it's very rare that I get asked more about it just because of the way that I am around people I'm very silent and very very much this is probably the most that I saw sort of within a while visionaries are excited about the opportunity to chat with you is the one thing I'm kind of a comment is there people will say I do need a good point I'm you know so like that when you do talk it's worth listening now that I think know that about you well Isis try that Sicily simulator look just like this the c66 so you're here coming to ATS or one actually am I mean it had a little bit of an awkward transition there in your teens when you kind of had to and to let that go but eventually it it wasn't a real painful some people with their families and their social lives and their because they have a lot of friends and church associations and they haven't feel like I'm lying to them but because your your work your family was nominally or maybe culturally religious it sounds like more than practicing so that transition away from religion wasn't quite as emotionally profound because you didn't have a lot of emotions invested in it other than that kind of security thing that you were talking about in the community that I live in mmm it is a heavily heavy church community so whenever I would be in a social situation where this needs to interact in a church I just didn't say anything and most people just think what they wanted they carry when it was work involved for one reason or another I'm sure somebody's going to be a thinker if it lays they should never be like I have but very very sorry there's another point for every be venomous so yes my family was more is more spiritual than religious so yeah they're learning so much of the dogmas or a hatha yoga and when you became when you sort of came out as easiest how did you deal with that one of the important things about it I think that we walk away from the notion of gods or the University it's just place or they're behind you know some sort of afterlife is you have to own your own morality well you have to decide what what you believe in what is right and wrong and why and I was wondering how that process or what that was like for you was it really easy for you to just figure out what your moral compass was where did you draw on and what did you draw on in order to build a morality that was based in you know in you and in this life rather than in a book terms a Bronze Age um a lot of it I am a very genuine versatile people so I want them to be genuine back foot in all sides do a lot of self-reflection for people so somebody upsets me I react the way that I would want to ask you here with my possessing hmm so that I guess of how I figured it out you really just came from a page places embassy yeah thank you oh yeah and yes you know when I started out teaching as a graduate teaching assistant they don't do much in the way of training and basically if they kind of expect that if you've made it all the way up to doing your PhD that you've seen enough people teach that suddenly you now should be able to just walk into the seminar and do it based on like monkey see fifty two and one of the person who is leading the discussion on the day of training was asked the question what do you do if you have a student who is a problem or if you're not sure how to handle a situation and the person who's actually my PhD supervisor he said if you just just just treat the other person with respect you're probably not going to go wrong whatever the situation is you know and because they were questioned about what if a student claims that they have like a dyslexia and in the process for they don't tell you until the essays are due or whatever else you know you just said yeah whatever your issues is fishes are with a student if they're you know like a little bit you don't know what to do just treat the other person is with respect and I was like yeah that's that's so easy you don't need to read a whole book about up just well if you can't very but then if somebody really upsetting keeping yourself in check can be ours yeah yeah that's true because I actually had to break up a fight in some of my classrooms between two women and one of the women who was in the altercation ah as a student I did meet yeah I already had a really hard time it took everything to do that whole treat her with respect because it was just like I can totally get why someone would want to smash you in the face I don't I don't approve that should not here don't be having a computer doesn't be having a fight we could be your last this is a university not a playground but I totally get why she was just like get it your so yes even when the little devil on your shoulder says ah yes in those kinds of settings you're a better person I am because in my comments section I go I told if somebody comes in quite aggressive to me I can very easily tilt [ __ ] word right back gas emission bus and you're much nicer than me so good idea you're a role model for me yeah the whole angry redhead serious I really doesn't apply to me no not a firecracker well so then so we kind of got the eightieth a bit and I was hearing that feminism also started to come up in your life obviously before you got on the channel so can we catch up with your feminism and then maybe together tie those to get unite those two ideas and get into your your your YouTube activism so on the summit is inside when you always were raised as a feminist or was it something that kind of you figured out as you got older well if I wasn't raised as a feminist I was raised in a very um female empowering environment my grandmother worked her whole entire life as the secretary she always had a job and she was always bringing in feminine while she was also raising my mom and my uncle and then my mom ended up raising my sister and I on throne as a single parent for the most part and she took herself back to school to get into a career that actually brought in money you know so she could do that so I had definitely had those two of them really strong female role models in my life and I would know I guess I mean the whole Servius thing never really fit in my life but the whole concept of a woman being so serving to a mind just never clicked with me so that's the sort of in that vein I suppose yeah and then I never really considered myself a feminist and all I started walking around on YouTube and seeing some of the stuff I think places Green was one of the earlier ones that I saw that we're like in-your-face sort of this Caesar if I am it a feminist were a bunch of stuff in there I'm like that's pretty out there but I can see that and just then I kept looking around on YouTube more and more it was like well that's not what feminism is to me why are all these people like fashion one feminism in my mind it's a good thing and there is still there are so instances where it's useful but not just useful but like the mentality will help people know there's women in my local area that are any very bad relationships and increase the court system and women that are doing that are feminists yeah I think that all this is is really interesting and also I mean important to articulate that so much of how much can be communicated through role models or through modeling social behaviors so we're my mom to my parents gotta split up when I would before I was 10 I think and so she was a single parent and raised us and you know had a job and had financial independence and you know we didn't really do going to McDonald's was like a really big deal for us we have a bunch we had a roof over our heads we had clothes on her back we had big open fields in the back of our house to play in dirt and sticks and trees and our imagination so you know as kids we were fine but it didn't even occur to me that she was doing this you know saying about this amazing incredibly hard work which parents do and single parent has to do even more which is to raise the kids on their own and she wouldn't have been able to do that if she wasn't able to have a job and alone to drive and to be able to have her own bank account and to be able to get credit in her own name and all these things happen not the driving benefit but getting having financial independence was something that has been in her lifetime because she was alive during the course secondly feminism you know my my grandmother never had a bank account I think in her own name because it was my grandfather's and she never learned to drive so she was entirely dependent on him they made love down the middle in the country or someone else to get the groceries so for me you know grandma was trapped at home and you know and boys my mom was out so I have been more of a comparison there and yeah understanding that women's empowerment a lot of times comes from freeing and lot to do things and then also that their work is paid equally to men so they're not being shafted and those families aren't being shafted you know there's a lot of issues that go around with women's liberation and I do compare the what I call the non activist men's so-called rights movement to the women's movement because Wooden's movement is focused on general liberation there's still economic issues to be addressed they're social issues to be addressed there are political issues there are religious issues to be addressed and also one of the things that I want to talk about eventually my channel is this whole idea of the sexual sphere because with our biology then in women if you might talk about how to row normativity and I'm sorry I'm going to kind of but but it for heterosexual couples or freedom circle people then sex actually does become a serious place of contestation not because we choose it or women or bad or men are bad but because our biology in some ways kind of already sets us up for a slightly antagonistic relationship with the opposite sex in terms of what people want to get out of it and we don't think unpacked that and talk about how those sexual dynamics feed into politics feed into economics feed into emotional relationships and so it it covers both the public and the private sphere because women's reproduction and their cycles is bound up with their sexual sexuality their sexual sphere and that has knock-on effects for their employment so yeah it is a really complicated series of issues that can be put together but the women's liberation is different from our advocating for remedying the instances where men are legally disadvantaged so he a really big difference between the two movements because what women need as much has been much wider across all these fears and your role models showed you something that really didn't exist until second wave feminism which is two generations of women out there earning being strong women and now looking back whereas other women had to learn how to do that or even know that that was a possibility so yeah I just done was kind of I went off on a little bit of twisted there the help it was slightly interesting so getting back to you as though you had this experience here and now if you went on YouTube there wasn't a lot of good content but how do you move from going gathers crap content on YouTube to beautifying your your atheism with feminism to kind of bring those two elements of of social movements together well um so it's a workplace really really because in my mind patriarchy and religion are really tied together and one of the core things in feminism is to fight against patriarchy so that that is where it first tied into it those the first real thing that was like okay but you really are complimentary to each other in this sense and actually works together to bring you can bring logic the logic side of atheism into feminism to try and help steer it into the right direction but I guess you know what I mean can you maybe unpack that then do a little journey a little bit more about how those pieces in you from what you remember came together like this is the religious patriarchy side and atheism how did those limiters with a book whether it's thinking about with adhering a video or just thinking about it on your own how did you kind of see those parallels and bring them together in your mind well um the skeptic feminist started out on Facebook and that was where I was her success to it and fashioned that full I had both just a few things on there and that was actually the first place that I thought oh so I go for second place and and I really felt that what he was doing should of for more push to it and so I felt like that what I have experienced firsthand can really add to what he's doing already so we wanted up moving it to history yeah and do you feel like there is enough of an understanding of the interconnectedness between religious patriarchy and atheist critique sorry it's really great because our guys do really urge or is mourning for me so I mean I think one of the well maybe about that was very afraid question yes I think that it's a that a theist miss out on a really powerful set of critiques in the social world when they poop poop a trees of patriarchy because patriarchy is linked back to homophobia and the oppression of of LGBT people it's linked back to ignoring male victims of sexual abuse and it is the basis for a lot of really messed up attitudes toward women and towards sex and toward marriage and towards power and so for me it's astounding to me that people can deny the influence of patriarchy when you are an atheist because when Italy to me when you read the Bible or any of these holy books that's what jumps out at me the most its dominance by male characters it's male values it's sort of like it's normative patriarchal values that it keeps reinforcing and that women are these side projects for they leave these little actors that are there to prop up the men so yeah it's more about do you find it surprising that more people in YouTube don't make that connection between patriarchal oppression and the Atheist movement in modern times in the West um of it I think um I don't know a lot of phrases in my mind which is one of the reasons I partnering licenses they don't know how to cease also testicle sorry okay just like this one well we went in perfect pretty much like it's it's really complicated if there's a lot of factors battalions me but I fit in hard to understand why more atheists aren't seeing this connection I don't know if they're not seeing it or not they're not thinking that it's icky see wait for what so II don't really know yeah because it seems to me like they observe they do a lot of people will condemn the homophobia in the Bible and they'll condemn things like you know having multiple wives or they'll condemn the way that it justifies the oppression of women in very specific ways you know that they would point at Islam and is patriarchy but even though they see the symptoms they don't see the underlying cancer that permeates the text and I guess that's that's for me what I think your channel does a really good job and what I try to occasionally make videos about which is to make things that you don't see because you're so used to them being in the culture they're invisible to pull it out and turn it around in some way to go this is [ __ ] up so Yemen really yeah I just hadn't thought about it that way but that seriously [ __ ] up so that's what I think you know it's good about your channel and my channel and I think other people could try to take up this critique is that oh it's not like we're making things up its own the text you're just so used to seeing women being prostitutes and [ __ ] and concubines they haven't really stopped to think about what that says about a God who would compare a city in order to insult if you compare something to a menstruating woman or a [ __ ] as the worst thing it could be what does that say about the mentality of that God if you think that's a supernatural being basically means he he has contempt for half of his human creation yeah that's [ __ ] up you know or there's you need to design with it there's an incident in the with Miriam and Moses and Aaron I think in Exodus where Miriam and Aaron are like throwing shade at Moses and God reprimands them and even though he they were both guilty he only really picks on Miriam and says you know if it was her father wouldn't he have spit in her face apparently father spitting in their daughter's face was a common custom of that time in order to communicate that cultural value in that phrase just like again they're just things that you don't hear that in Sunday school and I also really think you don't hear that on YouTube yeah well and you know you can argue that most Christian charity take the Bible so they take the good point for maybe about those things but my whole stance on that is then realize the books and don't use the same books certainly the same text if most of it you're not going to be paying attention to the end you have a good moral compass but you know if you're reaching out of this book or most of it is ridiculous and doesn't apply anymore what the hell yes time you take a black marker and start going through well not not even sad I mean just make it work I mean I don't know it's about points then you need something else or just stop claiming that you're part of this group I know that's one of the criticisms we get with feminism is that why'd you guys for calling yourself a feminist you know what you're saying is more than just Aryan and more a humanist sort of you know the answer to that is for we're approaching it from the feminist perspective you know we're approaching this to make changes in this sense you know this overall want equality for everyone but we're pushing it through the feminist scene right now you know where we feel that it needs the most attention like those the things that we've talked about that's a really good point because from an academic plan from view if you wanted to evaluate something from the print likely to evaluate in particular the sex differences of the sex norms or anything to do with how is gendered in society you draw on fremitus theory you're on feminist critique why because it was feminist thinkers who did all the work about egalitarianism and equality and what a just society would look like and where the deficiencies are so if you take a feminist critical approach that means that you're looking at social phenomenon in a way in order to see the gendered dimensions of it so then of course yeah you're bringing your feminism to it because your feminism is informing your evaluation of power relations and social structures and norms and everything else so yeah this idea that somehow you know you can replace feminism with egalitarianism one of the objections I have to that'd say okay I'm at a gala terian how does that then help me understand race relations how does that help me understand the you know sort of a minority population problems faced in community you can't if you just say I'm for diversity what you're not doing is any of the work that actually illuminates that diversity and how you get there yeah I'm not adding to the reason why we're doing our channel on YouTube is because it can reach so many people and like I said when I supposed to mean to feminism stuff it was all complete you know [ __ ] it was just people bashing us on there anything is per se or you know giving misinformation propaganda from one extreme or another and there are no centrist same voices so now being the skeptics on this it's not an oxymoron like actually yes you approaching feminine from a skeptical point of view no well said and since you've done now what turned out to be a beautiful segue between sections let's talk about you a moment of when was it like what was the thing that flipped it over to kind of go okay yep let's do the channels that to do the channel - did you have any idea what you're getting into and then three what is your experience bin solicitor I'll remember those so remember on the first one was yeah well what was the thing to lead up to actually go you know what yeah let's do the word let's start the channel let's get going how much tells that story um well Russian Deadpool had a history and dreams and this stuff already has one of these channels and did some other fun not so serious left so he felt about the food video editing so far and bought this set up initially I was like hey we should use together galaxies together so once I grow a way to be start and he said I had absolutely no idea that I just know that I want to say something because he started collaborating on scripts of finding information and bouncing ideas back and forth and then first moderating some comments and if there are some fun point for laughs and sufferings and other things are is really serious and the whole oh I can't I'm terrible I can't remember why we decide or anything oh yeah it has a quality specific red and I have red hair so I write each district I think it's a nice thing for your channel because it kind of it does give it you know like its own little flavor and when people comment there's a whole world to it oh we the video where we are burning this new book that was really good of the first city reforms what you've done we're offering looks good it together because a lot of fun figuring out what review that memory so it's a collaboration and you know you guys take different parts and different roles and bringing it together but it looks like you have a priest solid structure in terms of what content how often you put out content is it looks like you have a great gold but then how does it work on the in behind the scenes why the seasons its it's pretty much whoever can get to the comments first I'll get sort of like that a range if there's something there that we're like well I don't know what to do about this fund then someone else will try them and it offers this person really really actual get rid of on those getting really someone that's thrown single to them separate claims yeah so we have to keep it entertaining for us otherwise they're going to lose interest in it sounds like it's important but it's also hobbies because I work two jobs questions at full sports a job Carly works a job so we would like to develop my I enjoy but at the moment we do it each one of these distribute things such as a strong base for specific items here but yeah I think you guys do a great job is getting content down on a regular basis so I think like my cap to you on that there's certainly and quality stuff I mean you know there's a lot of minute when you have your life things those are great but the mirroring to is is really important because we're talking about off air that I've found other really great feminist channels watching it for you guys so yeah there's um first up do you find it difficult or to find good content to mirror or do you have a whole list of like three months worth of stuff that you've got queued up because there's so much on YouTube uh it's kind of funding goes in ways that sometimes I'll have a lot of folks and others really want and for um tries to be a bit as well they're a variety and the more feminism your name is little minions some other fun stuff just so that people are like oh my god why do they always close to something right and are there any like guidelines for the content you'll put up any other topics that you have decided not to post oh I don't really think there's anything else on this it's just six bottom find something the system is bringing up with the others and my favorite place and usually site you have a particular either where it is your sponsor so I think during YouTube is unlike any other hobby and then ever you find that but I was interested was you know what your expectations were had they been met having been exceeded as have you been surprised what has been like to be running a chief feminist at ACS YouTube channel um well I guess the most surprising thing is for the eight-six that me repeats like I wasn't expecting as much as the was like even well I assure self referral information out there I didn't really consider yourself like seek it out based on certain words like it's like there's something with the MRI anything if it's like oh my something then it ends up getting a lot of attention from emanates and for getting more negative attention then some of the other stuff is done and some of that was because we had some misinformation and then they started out you know because there was so much propaganda on one side and whether he didn't really know what the NIE was the way that they see themselves and maybe what they try to do remember there's even or not depends on who you're talking to yeah and actually that's a good plan I would like to learn more about what your understanding of your interactions with m-ras any mrm has been over the course of your channel and what is your goal when it comes to interacting with MRIs and the mrm um well they have certain parts of some things and if you have known even aside about them and if there are instances whether you agree with some of the ships that men get shafted on them for it or say something bought it for you know but that's our main focus do you feel that that MRI in your experience dealing with people who even if they say they're not men's rights activists that tend to take up an anti-feminist this course that is also something that would be found in the lrm is do you feel like they have you fellow people on that side willing to concede acknowledge valid points when it comes to women's oppression in the West because obviously they do along with acknowledging women's oppression outside of their culture but you guys will say yes men are getting shaft is will acknowledge that and that's talk up we shouldn't do that do you find that willingness on the other side as well when you point things out to them actually that this that women are deprived or disadvantaged eight settings on here we're talking through in all honesty like some people won't budge on it and others will be like will say it's not a right thing as a privileged thing or other stellate I don't want to say I don't like talking bad about people because so just trying to see the face feels right most the time but when they're clearly not and they're just spreading this information before a out of problem you feel like you go in upsome and you feel like you've open up some channels of communication as a consequence um I would I would like to think so this is just one of my personal goals or that is people so well read each other and they actually have discussions and you can talk about what this auditor spies do you want a competent around the topic in terms of like you know getting out new content and challenging people's preconceptions you made an appearance on sargon of akkad channel and you as a consequence got a lot of views and people coming over so if you want to talk a little bit about the reaction to your appearance yeah um read most part it was pretty positive you know like the amount of we got I think around five times subscribers from that chat and majority one came over and said that they were happy with the [ __ ] and Wow a feminist eight actually said it doesn't completely sound like any other well if they're doing the gap between the 55 or whatever there were so many things that honor yeah just a friend um so those are most of what we got on I did see starred on I have been paying attention to the Fontaine is like Assizes most of it but I have seen a lot of it more negative stuff or something but how many people who have six pieces the scale is appropriate is a 500-ton that's an amazing jump yeah right how do we were very expensive f is really nice the carcass or donate it wasn't what we were expecting the knowledge who you're expecting to go on there and it not to be a part of a conversation otherwise I'll I thought first place yes well I mean he didn't really have any points to make because as we pointed out all there he didn't know a lot of the facts that you presented to him on why feminism as we do in the last so I guess you know one would think that maybe he would have come in with a very firm position with facts behind him making some kind of empirical case but really he just kind of went tell me why Semitism is needed west and you went a see see he went oh didn't know that but I don't think he was expecting us to be nor that were that's what we hear the most from that the people on that values is like absolutely think they were ridiculous because of the fun aspect aspects of our channel or they say wow you guys interesting or the specific item information I didn't notice and has obviously 500 new subs you've seen a lot of activity in your back catalogue but have you seen any Mel Cohen comments of people reacting to other things on your channel in a positive way once they were exposed to the information yeah we have Morpheus on some of the others from other videos that we posted on the comments on them excellent so yeah I mean I think in some ways you know I don't know what Saigon's intention was but if you know the idea was to put you guys up there in order to be able to do a stereotype straw Manning what that doesn't work with real people so the people that dress up as supervillains but at least have done their homework and know what they're talking about I'd come prepared to discuss the facts of evidence which you guys weren't and you did it you know in a very pleasant non-confrontational way um yeah and so that's that you were good ambassador's to make counter the narrative that is being constructed about what feminists think and saying do in the absence of actual evidence yeah so going forward what what are your goals with with the skeptic feminist now you've got this 500 cell phone oh right yeah I just keeps going way ahead I mean there's a lot more information coming out about what's happening with those bombs fell for this is addressing a bit more of that um sharing more information that we 5 just keep looking for new points of view no ideas so that you can change the probably are going to be loath in there so yeah just you saw me living in a free yep anything wrong you're correct ourselves and we try to save nature it where are you do you feel a hypersensitivity when you create content about criticizing Islam I said I think makes me sick some other things that I've seen that it's really actually I have just 36 over some of the things that I ask you know and I don't know I didn't notice it before I don't know if it was just because it didn't impact me if I see development involved in the you know feminism or the dissemination or not but just it in and you guys ever have any problems with that in terms of saw blowback on your content or people you know harassing you as a consequence of your critique a lot yet okay good good yeah now because you know that again part of the narrative is that feminists are not willing to criticize Islam which I don't know what I mean I have and I'm perfectly willing to and I know you guys do I think that there's you know again a tendency to do total or feminism or you know really take these little pieces of confirmation bias rather than looking out there because as you said you know it's there are basic human rights things I was talking to Kevin last night about keeping me starting a petition to try to get the UK government to cut off its interactions with Saudi Arabia and obviously there's a lot of countries that you could pick but Saudi Arabia because it's so rich because it's so incredibly impressive is a good place to start and yeah I think that I personally I guess I feel a little bit more hesitancy in a lot of ways speaking about criticizing Islam than I do criticizing the men's rights activists because even if a stalker you know kind of like I live on my own but I live in a very secure building so I like I think anyone who wanted to harass me would have to apply an airline ticket it would be perfect quite a bit of effort but I feel that if because I live in a country where there's um yes a lot of issues and in Europe you know we've had problems with terrorism and attacks and we've had things like the bloggers in Bangladesh being attacked I do have a concern about being a Western liberal woman out there criticizing Islam really intensely because one of the things that Kevin and I didn't get a chance to talk to talk about last night was my massive problems with covering religious covering in is and I have real big problems when I see women covered it's forgive me they might as well very be wearing a color around their neck or handcuffs around their wrists in terms of even if they're choosing to do that what they're choosing to do is conform themselves to a value that their bodies need to be covered up because otherwise men won't be able to control themselves it's putting the responsibility of controlling men's behavior on to the women and the way that they do that to control to protect themselves is to make themselves completely asexual or even like with a burqa and to to cover up their humanity so I guess I'm talking about it now I have massive massive problems with covering in Islam but I haven't made a video about it and I want to see because I don't know that I've totally articulated my views where I feel comfortable putting an entire video about it but I'm more worried about the blowback from that manner that is yeah and you like just with what's happening you are a higher degree of sinners and we do where we're at because we are in a very white community and I was living in not around and yeah I wouldn't down here yeah so we have no issue talking about it and like even if someone were to take actual issues and find us you know if I personally still feel like it's worth saying something over it or advocating about you know it's worth it to say something you know I can't physically through anything about it forces to say something even that is it when it comes to dealing with Islam especially as atheists we don't have any ability to change things they can be on the outside criticizing and pointing fingers the thing you should do better and here is why has a decent [ __ ] human being you should do better but there is no ability for us as women or have atheists to make the necessary changes all we can do is get the ideas out there yeah and then whereas with let's say atheism in the u.s. there is at least an indirect path through petition the government or to contributing to a candidate or during political activism for starting a campaign so there are methods of address available to us in the West that aren't available to us when it comes to confronting Islamic sexism and patriarchy so yeah diving I will eventually do a video about it but I want to make sure that I have all my ducks in a row and I tie the issue of covering women in a gendered way that men don't have to cover themselves on the same moral modesty basis into a larger discussion of yeah women in is moment that it being a symptom of a deeper mental pathology towards women's bodies that we find in a lot of religions but is most obviously manifest in modern times in Islam thanks for letting me kind of freeform that because it's been in my head for a while but I haven't really put words together and in order like that so I appreciate you listening to me free-associate sometimes of every style I'm these confidence and so everything has it hasn't been an enjoyable experience generally being a youtuber overall for the most part there are some days where if it's a little frustrating because my workload is so heavy and I'm so I don't you know I'm trying to get that balance so that I can turn you things as much as I can while still not putting my life in shame because you know I'm not getting paid to see on day two and which we are not going to monetize our videos because you don't want to have that air which we want we don't want to do that yeah well I mean there is a patreon count though and which I actually I don't have much to give double my contribution for one to two dollars a month just in your ass we appreciate any dollar giving if anyone's tickets to us yeah it does go towards the videos that we put out in one way or another yeah and I think you know people who just click on videos it's any once you stop to think about it probably people with it would make sense that you did you need a camera you you or you need to find the software if you want to do everything for free on a shoestring budget in some ways that takes it more time and effort to find it and find something from you learn it and then deal with it because a probably entity with features and the paid version so you're limited that constrains you so yeah for me I mean I like sunk a brand into the startup costs for my youtube channel so no problem other side they [ __ ] love it cuz I'm still like 600 in the hole but you know when I do get it I put it into new equipment I just like I got a new version of the director stuff and yeah I think the monetizing thing is it's a personal decision and I think Internet is a good way for you guys to go because if you don't want to do the app then you're getting the money directly from the people who really support your channel and that's a that's a nice backup and I unload my patrons and you know have a hangout for them but yeah the whole monetizing I feel a little bit like I had that thing with Kevin last night and then I have to go and put well it's an hour attainment is long but that's a lot of content to produce and like away all many commercial breaks every 17 minutes that's still better than a television show so and they can skip the ads I make them skippable so yeah I'll just throw in like three over an hour and ten minutes and try to balance it that way but yeah the whole time when when you're donating your time and there's no financial reward then it does make it harder to put out the content you want to because first thing you need to do is pay bills well so I understand that and it's you know in feeling torn between the content you want to put out and the time it takes to make it and having work and having a social life yeah I want but you guys are doing a good job here's every channel if things just steady steady growth and do you have any long-term like goals for five cells are you just making this up as you go we're working going with it as it as it happens you know so we're accepting we wouldn't be making more mistakes inside good and but you know that's part of the identity on this you were wrong on something for exit do you have any previews of what ideas might be coming up in the future any any okay yes that's fine next time when you go back to get people to go back to the channel keep checking kind of maybe you have any videos so you're taking what more faces and reacting them no Harley and I are going to be doing more more videos because people hosted in swamis more watts and space experience or a Deadpool talk and so we're working on more videos with both of us alone and the weather like I'm doing this with you by myself oh yeah and it's been great well I'm a favour event and when you contacted because I guess yes yes when can we do it so I was really excited for the opportunity and because again you know I think that Washington did pull does a good job of making arguments and he manages to keep his calm in ways that I don't know that I would when confronting some kinds of people but and I said when you speak I see a lot of people commenting on your comments in the comments well let me speak you say something really worth listening to so it's good that you're going to be getting up on more because I think there's a lot of good more good comments in there that people will really appreciate so I think we kind of I don't know how we are in time or how long you want it to go but I didn't kind of naturally come from your past and right up into the present time is there anything in terms of like the Nexus of your atheism and feminism and activism that you had thought about before we chatted that we haven't had a chance to to get to um as far as activism goes you know the activism and advocacy that they kind of use people even synonymously interchange do more we're trying to do more advocacy in our community and just fitting that in with everything else we are working on that and we have already been doing some like with the ocean get full of piling stickers do the self defense stuff that's not that's not where my strength lies and I'm working there and trying to arrange as a women's shelter for me with learning some of my services because I'm a massage therapist and exactly severely sick see what I can give to them that way oh yeah I actually I trained as a massage therapist as well and yeah I know that one of the things that I wasn't one of the options or one of the things that couldn't happen was to go to abuse shelters and you work with massage with people who are using their services and obviously that requires some sensitivity and training because sometimes touching people in a certain way so learning if there's a point where the say their abuser would grab them around the neck they have an maurella tremors or somewhere yeah and working with them to relax their bodies where people are touching them by knowing being sensitive to their previous abuse and not trying to remind them of being grabbed in that way while you're trying to get them to relax and also I often find with massage I don't know if you have but if people have a lot of emotional stuff that they're holding in that once they let their bodies relax it lets their guard down - I have had people on my table crying about unrelated things just you know and I love every therapeutic because massage is non safe non-sexual physical contact and a lot of adults don't have a lot of kids that you get hugs from a lot of times you know most adult physical contact is sexual but we need physical contact just to you know to calm us to promote the hormones and the chemicals and allow us to react so yeah your massage work in association with your axe because he would actually really touch people literally and rationally in potentially really profound and meaningful ways is another way of massively given I mean doing massage is quite labor and time intensive but I think the benefit that that would provide is a perfect fit for you I think and in addition to that we also have us also involved in the local atheist group it's in our town and right now most recently we had an issue with religious documenting ended up in school and I've almost forcefully me in a way organs like is not like this it is more like a bribery right there's still not thinking come and get a free Bible everything and and constant vigilance yeah I want and no idea how often people were breaking that separation of church and state law until I started during my channel yeah and I know that they mean well but it's also definitely as soon as it starts to go over a little bit little harder to get it back so you do have to that's off of that yeah definitely because if you do for one group in you have to do it for all groups and then doesn't yeah so it just like it is so obvious to me at least that the only way to perfectly secure private religious freedoms is to keep government entirely irreligious no favoritism no acknowledgement no preferential treatment no taking sides no declarations of monotheism or policies or anything because it should be entirely in the private sphere mm-hmm that's how you keep it entirely free and and not repressive what well good I mean that's great you guys are out there not only to doing the stuff on YouTube but challenging the violations in your own community because it is it does require you that kind of constant vigilance for everyone's freedom should be protected so thanks for being a freedom warrior oh yeah social justice freedom warrior in real life yeah so intimidating look at me with the power of my my righteousness and humanism and yeah like my common sense says look good yeah so that was I think that was only other thing that I wanted to I'm sure eventually someday I'll have more to talk about so if it's an emotional well hopefully you're talking about the sneaking get because if you've got to judges the YouTube channel and you're chewing you know trying to find ways to do more advocacy and political activism outside of your house I can't imagine when you sleep i yeah I'm stick right laughs oh poor thing I'm so happy but and Germany well wishes would be good to bet on he's like good bettering I hope you need to have a good bettering of your health yeah so you need not coffee but like lemon tea and honey I know but I need a success age so I think that's because it's so late at night for you where is it it is almost 2 o'clock in the morning where ila yes and yes control we're five minutes away from an hour so that seems like a perfect timing for me absolutely in an hour so this here is Apollo oh you didn't happen to introduce anybody s will follow it was gonna follow being Santa flies he's been an excited for you later yes this is feeling to show the whole time but no yeah I know huh yeah so so thank you crazy for talking to me tonight today is in the morning it was a lovely chat and I hope you can do it again in the future because it's nice to give you a space to kind of tell your story and you know I know that you could be talking to chats or whatever but yeah sometimes the it's just nice to have a little one-on-one hold nicely oh I feel like giving you a hug man so all right and goodbye everybody we're going up there now | Kristi Winters | UC3TbT_taTdB5_pxcHnNNHAg | 2017-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,772 | 50,732 |
auvXIHnjO_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auvXIHnjO_k | WHAT APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN SAID ABOUT THE PROPHETIC AND HOW TO ENGAGE THE PROPHETIC ANOINTING | the primary goal of lifting use it quickly let your mind how to engage the prophetic for victory pay attention now how to engage the prophetic for victory how to engage the prophetic for victory please help me I just saw light coming on two ladies right now as I just spoke this I just said this prophetic and I just saw light and the Lord is saying by that light that this sermon is bringing Redemption to many families where there has been I you know I spoke about that that does not just have to be physical it can be spiritual it can be Financial I'm declaring right now by the spirit everything that represents death in your life by the power that raised Christ from the dead I command Resurrection now [Applause] please be seated how to engage the prophetic for victory please listen the days that we live in right now are days that require high level spiritual intelligence you must know how to engage all these spiritual resources that have been given for the victory of the believer you will be surprised how many people's lives have been grounded scattered limited because they have ignored the operation and even the ministry of the prophetic now there are two principal channels for accessing the prophetic let me put this down then I begin to teach you how to engage a prophetic proper there are two principal channels for accessing the prophetic that means if it is the prophetic you want there are only two places you can find it not three not four not five there are only two principal channels for accessing the prophetic are you ready now number one scripture the first platform for accessing the prophetic is the word of God Scripture second Peter 1 and verse 19 the Bible calls the word of God a more sure word of Prophecy a more sure word of Prophecy that means in ranking the word of God is far superior to the next platform that I'll be teaching you can you imagine that the word of God is a more sure word of Prophecy and the Bible says we have also we have also that means don't look at other channels and forget the one you have you have also emotional word of Prophecy please hear me believe us I'm demystifying the operation of the prophetic for you so that you will understand every time you are in need of the prophetic there are only two channels that communicate the prophetic number one is the word of God scripture every believer can manifest the prophetic because of our access to scripture John 1 and verse 3 the Bible says all things were made by him him being the word so the word is creative it can make all things just like the prophetic and without him the word was not anything made that was made you know what that means I may not be a prophet I may not operate in the gift of the Prophet but I can engage the operation of the prophetic by engaging in scripture I'll be teaching you shortly but that you can take advantage of the scripture and create possibilities in your life Hebrews 11 and verse 3 the Bible says through faith we understand that the walls were framed by the word of God the walls were framed by the word of God the first channel for accessing the prophetic is the scripture number two the second biblical channel for accessing the prophetic are you ready now is a human vessel in partnership with the Holy Spirit a human vessel classically speaking is a human vessel in partnership with the spirit but since we are not diviners and demons here we are we are emphasizing the Holy Spirit because the person who is prophesying inside the cave is also in partnership with a spirit except that that is not the spirit of God are we together a human vessel in partnership with the holy spirit so look up please when you are looking for the prophetic on Earth there are only two places only two channels that are authorized dispensers of the prophetic number one the word of God number two human vessels that are in partnership with the Holy Spirit John chapter 16 and verse 12 to 14 what is the big deal about the holy spirit with men hear what Jesus had to say about him I have yet many things to say unto you he says but ye cannot bear them now Jesus is speaking John 16 13 now he says how be it when he the holy spirit is not wind the holy spirit is not a ghost Unfortunately they use the word ghost the ghost a ghost is the spirit of the Dead the Holy Spirit has never and will never die he's the spirit of life so I know that there's an error in Translation you will see Holy Ghost but I can assure you his mother he is not a ghost not even more than a ghost he's not a ghost the Living spirit of God even when Jesus died he was the one who came and resurrected him by the glory of the father please keep that scripture there the Holy Ghost powerful when he the spirit of Truth is come the Bible says he will guide you into how many truth how many truth all truth is therefore he shall not speak of himself so the Holy Ghost speaks but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak let's read the last line together already one to read and he will show you things to come so don't begin to question and say how did you know he will show you things to come any Spirit really can show you things to come but the Holy Spirit shows you things to come in a way that glorifies Jesus you see the glorification of Jesus is what distinguishes the ministry of the Holy Spirit against any other spirit because the spirit of Prophecy always testifies of Jesus is someone learning let's finish up 13 14 now that verse it says give us verse 14 he shall glorify me for he shall receive of mine and he shall show it unto you First Corinthians chapter 2 from verse 10 to 12. two principal channels for accessing the prophetic one is scripture the other is a human vessel in partnership with the Holy Spirit the Bible says but God had revealed them to us by his Spirit please say by his spirit so God reveals to men by his spirit for the spirit has an advantage of searching all things even the Deep things of God reading to 12 11 now for what man knoweth the things of a man save the spirit of that man that is in him even so the things of God no word no man that means you cannot know the things of God what God is doing cannot be made available to you except by the spirit of God verse 12 the Bible says now we have received not the spirit of the world are you saying that the holy spirit is not the only Spirit who is out there there is the spirit of the world but the spirit which is of god that we may know the things that are freely given to us of God please watch this every time you want to access the prophetic whether one who is called into the prophetic office or any believer that just wants to manifest the prophetic please hear me if you ever believe that a prophet is the one who prophesies you failed if you ever believe a spiritual believer is the one who prophesies you failed you only prophesy to the degree to which you are in partnership with the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit Factor must be respected are we together now that means glorifying men because of their prowess in revealing or creating realities and ignoring the spirit that powers them is idolatry because they derive the ability to see the ability to hear and the ability to speak and it happens because of their partnership please do not forget this this is now a correction to some of the mistakes that happen if I begin to prophesy right now whether the revelatory dimension or the creative Dimension because you cannot see the Holy Spirit I am the man you see chances are excellent that if you are not given this Superior orientation you will ignore him how many people will leave the holy spirit in their room and run to look for a man that is the one helping while we honor men you know that we are Advocates of Honor while we respect the prophetic office and all operations of the prophetic I must let you know that any man who operates either as a prophet or as a Believer operating the prophetic he is only doing that by the agency and the advantage and the mercy of the spirit our attention must be on God even by his Spirit more than the human vessel and if the human vessel has been well cultured mentored and trained by God he will very quickly shift the attention of the people from him to The Giver of all good things are we together but for your knowledge tonight just know that every time you are in need of the prophetic there are two reference points number one the Holy scripture is a more short word of Prophecy number two a human vessel empowered by the spirit of God and glory be to God when you have within your reach both please help them now this place is going to get very hot right now so pay attention because I believe that there will be impartations as I begin to teach I just sense that now watch this do you know please let me have your attention do you know why the word of God is called a more sure word of Prophecy very simple reason the word of God has been tried but human vessels you see operating the prophetic through a human vessel it depends on many factors for its accuracy number one it depends on the level of Consecration and yieldedness of the vessel are you seeing that now let me show you why the prophetic true human vessels comes with various shades of inaccuracies even though it is a Biblical platform but it depends number one on the level of consecration of the human vessel it means an individual can carry a spirit of divination for instance Leviticus 1931 please give it to us let me show you something now Leviticus 19 31 I I believe that should be it media can we work together it says regard not them that have familiar spirits neither seek after Wizards to be defiled by them for I am the Lord your God that means a human vessel can have residing within him a spirit that is not of the Christ in fact the same Leviticus give us 20 and verse 6 I believe 20 verse 6. yes as the soul that turneth after such that have familiar spirit and after Wizards and go are worrying after them it says I will set my face against that soul and I will cut him off from among his people in Acts chapter 16 when you read from verse 16 to 18 the Bible talks about a young lady that was possessed with this a spirit of divination you know what it means to Divine to Divine means to take advantage of the loss of the spirit outside of the supervision of the Holy Spirit and the Bible says she brought much gain are you saying that when it is a spirit that is not of the Christ the goal is not the revelation of Jesus the goal is the belly we need to be careful are we hearing tonight very important it is not just the accuracy of the prophecy these guys found out that this lady had the spirit of divination and the Bible says she brought her Masters gain by suits saying not prophesying should saying the spirits will speak and while she says that because I taught you here coinonia that the prophetic is a highly is is a manifestation of the spirit that relates with your emotions and your psychology very strongly telling you details about your life it can sweep you off your feet immediately whether the revelatory dimension or the creative Dimension you know before God helped me to be known across the body of Christ I remember when I would travel for meetings and people would be looking some of them did not know me and I'll just sit outside there's someone the power of God is coming on a few people and you could see people looking at me what kind of pride is this this guy and then suddenly people begin to shout up and down and you know that sense of respect and someone just keeps going wow this is serious how did he know that this will happen how did he know that somebody will start running how did he know that this one will happen the spirit of divination can do that when the Holy Spirit comes he has a singular assignment of revealing Jesus not even revealing just the man this is where respectfully speaking I speak to the body of Christ there are many sincere people who love the Lord but we need to trust God to correct our approach to the prophetic there is prosperity with the prophetic but the prophetic is not for prosperity listen to me there is prosperity with the prophetic but the assignment of the prophetic is not Prosperity the assignment of the prophetic in the New Testament and for the believer today is to work together with all other Graces and manifestations to reveal Jesus and that's it are we together so I said that prophecy through a human vessel is limited by many factors number one the level of concentration and yieldedness number two the kind of Association that person is you can be a genuine Prophet or one who is inclined to the prophetic but because of a wrong Association it can corrupt the Purity and even the accuracy of your dispensing the prophetic just giving you many information number three your level of transformation and enlightenment listen a prophet can be genuine loves God with all his heart but because his mind is not transformed there will be a high margin of error in his perception in Mark in Mark chapter 8 verse 22. let me show you something Mark 8 22 the Bible says Jesus came to bed cider and they brought to him a blind man and besought him to touch him we're reading to 25 very quickly the Bible says he took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the Town watch this and the Bible says he is part on his eyes and put his hands on him and asked him if he was seen are you seeing now look at the man the man looked up and said I see men as trees walking that is an aberration in in perception the same way it happened to this man there are many genuine prophets who have not been transformed to purify their prophetic um uh or what we call it now the dispensing of their prophetic so even though they are genuine when you come around them and they speak to you it ends up confusing you because it is a genuine gift or a genuine Grace but without transformation the prophetic to a human vessel depends largely on your level of orientation and perception let's finish that scripture please 25 the Bible says he put his hand again on his eyes and made him look up and he was restored and he saw every man clearly yes I'm seeing a vision about you but it's not clear and most people come up with that unrefined dimensions of visions that is why you see that the margin of error they can say something today it is very accurate and you meet them tomorrow and what they tell you becomes the biggest confusion in your life but because of the accuracy of what happened yesterday you will now follow in that confusion and they themselves are surprised because the prophetic does not happen automatically for the human vessel it depends on your level of transformation some of you right now you are in pain from the prophetic that blessed you and it is still causing you right now it has both blessed and cursed you you know why because as sincere as we the vessels are our level of scriptural transformation is what connects to provide Purity to our speaking and our sin and our hearing don't go around saying I'm a prophet or I was laid hands were laid by a prophet and ignore the word of God most prophets only pray they don't stay to understand Doctrine Prayer Will deepen your rich in the realm of the spirit but the word of God will guide your operation while you are there so most people find out the moment they have a prophetic inclination all they are concerned about is prayer and you can see a man two weeks drive fast in praying and he will come out and tell you you see everything that I saw I saw you in a pit okay what is the scriptural explanation of that it is the Bible that now gives that seeing a perspective that glorifies Jesus hey the prophetic from a human vessel is also limited by your level of level of sincerity at heart the level of character and sincerity of the vessel Jeremiah 14 14 I believe that scripture is just coming to my spirit now Jeremiah 14 14 the Bible says and the Lord said unto me the prophets prophesied lies in my name I have not sent them neither have I commanded them neither speak unto them they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination and a thing not and deceit of the heart let me tell you the truth please look up I confess to you as a man of God and on behalf of several men of God I can tell you when God brings you to a position where people know you and accept you to be a credible voice and believe in you sometimes you are pressured by the level of faith and confidence that people place on you that you are tempted to just say anything to redeem your pedigree I told you genuine prophets can lie I can come to you sincerely and say Apostle I know that if I just see you all my problems are ending three of my children stole I want to just know who to really deal with and this is a simple thing with you God gave you the eyes that see you see after after acknowledging the investment of the spirit in your life like that will you not tell the person sorry it looks like I'm limited and the person so I traveled from America to come and meet you only to hear this explanation I would have used my fair ticket to go to a restaurant and eat and even be happy and chances are excellent that you can sit down and start saying things that God did not say and because you have a track record of credibility listen a track record of credibility does not automatically mean you are credible now a track record of credibility is an advantage but make no mistake people change don't say you were accurate and fine yesterday we need to see what God is doing with you now there was a man in the Bible called Dimas there's no time to teach you demons did not stand false he started genuinely and sincerely but because of the cares of this world and all of that he just derailed a track record of credibility is wonderful but that does not automatically translate into excellence and acceptance today it is important for people to see your dealings with God now is someone learning this is very very important so the prophetic can be affected someone can come with 200 million naira and say God spoke to me and said I should come to a Ministry in Abuja I want to verify from you whether you are the one or is somebody else say character please shout it's a character now remember that man is willing to give 200 million is in front of you and the person wants to know who God said he should give and you are standing there are you saying that the prophetic can be affected by that scripture does not care who it is talking to it just knows that it is there to reveal Jesus you walk against it you suffer you walk in partnership with it God is glorified in your life but here is a human vessel who has eyes ears and emotions they can look at you and just begin to think and the flesh the unrenewed part of you will now arise as they think of what this 200 million can do remember God told you that your children are going to Canada could this be that this is a miracle are we together the prophetic can also be affected by Your Capacity to interpret the things that you see and hear the prophetic Matthew 17 please can be affected by Your Capacity to see the strength of your ability to interpret the Bible says six days after six days Jesus taketh Peter and James and John the brother watch this now and the Bible says he brought them into a high mountain apart reading to four verse 2 and he was transfigured before them watch this now I hope you know they were Witnesses of the Transfiguration that Transfiguration was a spiritual thing they were seen into the spirit and the Bible says his face did shine as the sun and his Raymond was white as light verse 3. and behold they appeared unto them not unto him that means they saw it too they saw Moses and they saw Elijah talking with him was their sin correct yes they saw accurately but let's see their interpretation verse 4 and Peter said unto Jesus Lord it is good for us that we are here if thou will let us make three Tabernacles one for you one for Moses one for Elijah this is a very potent spiritual experience and his perception was correct but interpreting it now imagine if you had to depend on Peter as your man of God do you know how many things you will see correctly but the meaning he will give to you will destroy it this is one of the challenges with the prophetic the things we see and the things we hear are very accurate but because we have not built discernment through the world to die to decipher and interpret the things that we see correctly there are many homes who have been broken today because of correct visions and poor interpretation you can look up for I always give this example you can look at a couple and God will open your eyes and see a spirit maybe say something that looks like a shrine around her or see a horn or even a demon Spirit now you saw correctly it is based on the degree and the depth of your understanding the world to interpret that in a way that edifies if you do not know how to interpret the prophetic you will just look and say Madam oga you married a witch I know what I'm seeing and like I've taught you who will sit down to eat dinner with a witch let's be honest there are many people today whose lives have been destroyed because of the imbalance and the inaccurate communication of the prophetic sincere people have been called demons are we together now because of the prophetic listen very carefully there are many people who are doing businesses that were correct but the prophetic just came and said look at this look at this look at that and there are people who did were not supposed to stop their jobs but maybe you see somebody walking in an oil and gas company and God opens your eyes and you just see an estate it may tell you that in the future you will be doing real estate or in addition he should do real estate or God is going to beautify his life the way you are in the similitude of the house that you saw now it's up to you to use scripture and interpret you can just say oga you better leave this job now God is not in it and the man will live a job paying one million per month and waiting to do real estate the first real estate he did was with a forward nine person and one billion just went down and it comes to you and say prophet and you say I know what I saw you didn't lie but your interpretation was false please hear me if you are called into the prophetic here or through the health of your prayer life God has been tilting you towards the prophetic please stay with the word of God and lend wisdom so that you do not mislead people if I were called as a man of God to interpret Pharaoh's dream Egypt would die of hunger based on what I will say are we together because the first thing I'm going to go to most likely is witchcraft by the time you see seven lean cows eat seven fat ones and don't increase water is another witchcraft I will just say Pharaoh I don't know where you are coming from but let me tell you don't take for granted that you are the Pharaoh something is wrong with you your life is about to be cultured but here is a man who had correct perception and correct interpretation he said both the cows the fat cows the lean cows the fat ears the unproducted they all Mean Time how does that relate to time that's what the spirit of God can do listen I'm teaching tonight I'm hoping God is correcting someone because there are many Visions right now on your table full of false interpretations you have added to them there are many people who should not Start Ministry but just because you saw a man holding a mic holding a mic does not mean he's calling to Ministry it can mean many things listen carefully you saw yourself naked in the spirit it does not always mean witchcraft who told you nakedness always means witchcraft nakedness can mean intimacy I saw a chain you must be a witch who told you that sin of gold can be was it not a chain that was put on Joseph when he was honored don't just interpret things wrongly because of what you saw five people can see chains and it means five different things Hallelujah a man can see his wife after four children you are vowed that you won't give birth again and then suddenly you will see your wife in a vision while you are praying pregnant with twins it does not mean to have more children you have to pray for the interpretation you see that now please shout amen because I need to say this because many Believers in the body of Christ claiming maturity without stability of scripture you will confuse yourself and then even others I'm not you know that when I teach like this I'm not being sarcastic God is helping us to gain understanding I'm going to show you now the Rules of Engagement and then we'll wrap up with it but it is important do not assume that what you saw is what it is allow the intelligence of the scripture and the wisdom of the Holy Spirit to be the compass that helps your interpretation Hallelujah there are people who do everything they see in the spirit you saw yourself smacking your wife that could mean that God is telling you that you are not mentoring her that she's a child in the spirit and the Bible says foolishness is bound in the heart of a child but the rod of Correction will drive you far from him he only means introduce mentorship not just love but you can go physically and say Madam if you are Goliath I Am David I will kill you in this house thank you who is like him Lion and the lamb Seated on the throne listen if you were John who was caught up in the Isle of Patmos or Ezekiel and you suddenly have a vision and you see a lion you see an eagle you see a man and then you see what again a curve the first thing you will do is bind that vision and say this thing cannot be in the throne room this is demons this is this this is witchcraft what is the face of an eagle doing before God what is the face of a man I'm seeing four faces this must be a cause this is this is ancestry and it will be binding it and casting it whereas they represent four dimensions that show the holistic spiritual growth of a man the lion stands for kingship Dominion the curve stands for servanthood the man stands for your humanity and the eagle stands for your Divinity God may be showing you something else and you are casting into ignorance you may sincerely go to bed and God shows you a gentle man or shows you a woman that does not mean marriage who told you that just because you you can even see the person in a wedding gown in a vision it does not mean marriage it can mean honor it can mean restoration it can mean intimacy listen I'm preaching from my heart because if the body of Christ does not understand the power of interpretation many correct things we see and hear will mislead us are we together by reason of what I do I get text messages from people and you know sometimes people will send me text messages say Apostle my mother is a witch I want you to agree with me that anybody and then how do you just assume my mind say which and you are 30 years old she did not kill you simply because you had a dream and you saw her frowning what does that mean does frowning means he does not want my progress what does that where did you get that from how many innocent people to they are going through pains there are spouses that never talk because someone saw something there are businessmen that just cut business ties and they say what happened you say I went to bed and I got up and I just saw blood dripping my brother what does that mean blood dripping does not necessarily mean witchcraft that may mean that this face of business will demand sacrifice so go through it with honor stop thinking profit and just press you can't just assume that because you saw blood dripping it is witchcraft please lay your hands on your head and say Lord correct every wrong interpretation correct it correct it someone pray those following online pray if there is any Vision Any Dream any prophetic manifestation confusing my life confusing my destiny I cry unto the god of heaven give me accurate interpretation of the happenings around my life by this time tomorrow foreign in the name of Jesus forget about acquisition acquisition is the primary goal of lifting use it quickly let your mind | KOINONIA WATCH TV | UCeIBFbiaKzEIjlluCfmKPOg | 2022-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,419 | 28,249 |
a2A4KO3EZcc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2A4KO3EZcc | MVP ARENA | LEGIONNAIRE - ``tipfy_` | Diamond rank | CM | if it pleases you time for cardio come dance with me turn then jump then spin then pose come dance with me so my pecs won't exercise themselves if it pleases you well my ex won't exercise themselves time to make a living turn then jump then spin then pose well my pecs won't exercise ourselves to die for well my pecs won't exercise themselves turn them joke that spin bed pose time for cardio if it pleases you ooh time for cardio oh yeah themselves if it pleases you well my ex won't exercise themselves [Music] turn then jump then spin then pose oh yeah time for cardio time for well my hex won't exercise themselves oh yeah [Applause] [Music] to die for well my pecs won't exercise themselves if it pleases you it's toy time for cardio time for cardio turn that job that spindle pose come on [ __ ] wail ow ow well my pecs won't exercise themselves [Music] [Applause] if it pleases you oh yeah turn then jump then spin then pose time for cardio if it pleases you oh yeah Tibor cardio well my pecs won't exercise themselves oh yeah won't exercise themselves ooh [Music] time for regeneration well my pecs won't rate themselves if it pleases you if it pleases you turn that joke that spin dead pose oh yeah if it pleases you Miki Luna my pecs won't exercise themselves [Music] | HON MVP | UC5S9xuuUZo7UzLQeBl8sK-g | 2020-01-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,288 |
k2U9Kh3x0JM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2U9Kh3x0JM | Guam Liberation Day | IN 1944, DURING THE SECOND BATTLE OF GUAM, AMERICA REGAINED THE ISLAND OF GUAM FROM JAPANESE CONTROL. TODAY, THOUSANDS OF LOCALS AND VISITORS TOOK TO THE STREETS TO CELEBRATE THEIR LIBERATION AND THE CONTINUED COLORFUL CULTURE OF THE CHAMORRO PEOPLE AND THOSE WHO CALL THIS BEAUTIFUL ISLAND HOME. FOR THE FIRST TIME THIRD MARINE DIVISION BASED OUT OF OKINAWA JAPAN JOINED IN ON THE FESTIVITIES. I'M PROUD OF THE MARINES WHO CURRENTLY SERVE AND ALL THOSE WHO WENT BEFORE ME. ALL WE CAN DO IS ENSURE THAT WE ARE WALKING THE SAME PATH, AND WE ARE CARRYING THE HISTORY AND TRADITIONS FROM WHICH THEY HAVE SET FOR US. FOR THE PEOPLE OF GUAM, DANGKULO NA SI YU'OS MA'ÅSE (THANK YOU VERY MUCH) AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO COMING BACK AND CELEBRATING LIBERATION DAY HERE ON GUAM FOR YEARS TO COME. PETTY OFFICER AMANDA KITCHNER, NAVAL BASE GUAM. | U.S. Navy | UCKuSaHewQKWjR2wFuqfkMEA | 2016-07-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 147 | 832 |
fGgLOYWYBPg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGgLOYWYBPg | 30 Min Chili Mac! Quick & Budget-Friendly | okay folks listen we back at it again with another budget friendly meals and listen if you go to my page look under the playlist you'll find one it says budget friendly meals right super easy to make cheap on the pocket feeds your family 4 to six so let's get it okay folks now look I'm going to go ahead and scan over some of these ingredients right here as you guys can see not a whole lot but I want to I want you guys to pay attention right here look I'm going to be using black beans and look they come in a low sodium version too right we need two cans so those are the regular as you can see look we got our spices in the back right we got our onions we going to be doing it in the Dutch oven and then look look right here we're going to be using the small elbow macaroni okay folks so listen if I hadn't said already listen this is nothing but a one pot meal right extremely easy and again it's budget friendly right so now I'm going to take my infused olive oil you guys have regular olive oil that works too I put in just about a tablespoon in here and I want to talk about my ground beef listen because I don't want it to be oily or have to do no kind of like drain or anything like that I'm using a 937 blend right so put a medium high heat under the bottom of here I'm going to go ahead and take my ground beef we're going to drop this in then you want to get yourself like a little meat Masher you know I mean this right here crumbl it up good this is either made out of like a nepr type of substance or like a plastic right but it won't scratch up the bottom of your porcelain on your Dutch oven right so I'm just breaking this up what we want to do is we want to Brown this right now I'm going to go ahead and add my onions now cuz we want to cook them down just a little bit I'll just give it a little stir with this here this is no problem it's still going to render a little fat even though the the beef content is content is 937 right so the the fat percentage of this is 7% now I'm getting ready to bring a happy smile to my face and I'm going to load up my garlic press and then we going to go ahead and just get this [Music] going [Music] and now I'll just continue to work this in and let's cook this while we what we looking to do right now is just Brown the meat once I get it almost brown then we're going to come with our blend the spices now you guys can see a lot of my pink is went away you know what I mean we still going to continue to cook it all right but this is a good time that you can go ahead and add your you know your spices right I'm getting ready to add myself a couple of pinches of salt just to wake up the flavor now we'll go ahead and add in our Tomatoes no drain just add them in okay so after we put in our diced tomatoes right then we want to add in you know our sauce right so just add them you want to have the right tool for the job I don't want to add no water to the can to get it all out just use a small spatula to get everything right so you want to add all three of your cans then you want to add in your black beans I've already drained these I didn't want to do the mash and drain you know I just hold them upside down once I take remove the top put the top back on there and just let whatever liquid can you know drain out I don't want to have no mushy beans right mixing this up you guys can look right there ah yeah this is what I like to be honest with you sometime I like to take another onion even though I did a whole onion that was like a medium siiz onion and diced it down I like to take another one and just like uh make it like eighth instead of like quarter we cut it down a little bit more I like to have the onion in there for myself all right now I'm getting ready to come with my chicken broth right we going to add this in here now you want to keep it under that medium high heat right you the reason being cuz we got to get this up to a a simmer and don't worry about it look like it got a lot of liquid in there cuz we going to add everything to the pot we you notice I didn't do nothing to the Macaroni elbows right so just stay with me folks but what I want to do is get this back up to a you know to a good simmer so let me look we still at that medium high let's go okay so if you look at it right now now it's starting to simmer right so now you want to go ahead and this is what's cool about this we didn't have to make nothing Al Dente in another pot when I say one pot this is true to the game right so we'll just add a macaroni noodles in and listen we just going to give this a stir now number one thing you guys going to say is like how long I'm going to say it takes about 10 minutes but what we want to do is we want these noodles to become our Dente inside it as just think all of the flavor and everything is going to be absorbed in your macaroni and this right here is going to be fire it's going to absorb a lot L of this liquid in here but this right here is real flavor so I'm going to say about 10 minutes then we want to check it you guys know what Al Dente is by now and if you don't know you just want it to be it's almost like a par cook you know I mean you want it to be almost there but not quite there you know why cuz when we turn it off it's going to continue to cook so I'mma to check mine at 10 minutes at a medium high heat folks make sure it simmers the whole continue the whole complete time I should have said this too I like to stir mine make sure nothing Burns under the bottom I love having these bamboo or wooden you know UT right here with the square Edge it allows me to run this right off the bottom you guys can feel if it's doing anything but this right here is right now I'm going to take me a spoon see if I can capture this I just turned my fire off I just want to let you know when I say Al Dente but you guys aren't going to be able to see how much pressure I put on this but if I take it like this oh yeah this is right you know what I mean uh so my noodles is right right and then just for good measure let do it like this it's spot on folks now this is all off right now I'm going to take my cheese and look I use a Mexican blend you know what I mean love that Mexican blend right and then what you want to do is you want to let the heat the residual heat just make it mix now if you guys want to make it a little bit Fuller a little bit more creamier or something like that you can add yourself some sour cream to it you know I like to reserve a little bit more I have some more so I'm going put that on top but look at this right here look at how oh my goodness I think it'll take a little bit more but look at that you see that right there m and that there folks is a budget friendly meal chili M okay folks after looking at this I can tell you right now it's already fire I didn't already ate it but I'll eat some you know on here for you guys look don't forget I told you guys can add some uh sour cream to it too you know what I mean and listen I would probably do that if I left the cayenne pepper you know what I mean in case you guys got some kids because they do have a little bit of on the back end you can feel the heat after but while you eating it it's pretty good to me you know what I mean but if you want to you can just you know leave that out hey I'm not going to over talking no more check it out cheers this right here right this right here is right like I said you can omit to uh the cayenne pepper you know what I mean uh but try it just put a little bit maybe go with a half a teaspoon see how you like it right now I'm going be honest with you this right here will feed eight people you know what I mean uh six people if everybody got them big hearty bowls lot of times you guys see when I plate I'm using bigger bowls but this right here look at this I'll hold it next to me so you guys can see this a nice hearty Bowl right so only thing missing is like a dollop of sour cream and a cornbread muffin H now 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5WjBRhLF5WM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WjBRhLF5WM | Why Linux Sucks 8 | because they didn't know how to Market they didn't know how to take the idea of Open Source software to the mainstream and make it persuasive to this people so to the Press made and it was about time somebody took that on okay I think sorry Eric I think you have really screwed the pooch and the reason why is is because he says things he'll go into later on in this video and the things that he says don't match the reality the reality is is balloon bounce is one you know I don't know Mr balloon bounce Linux is not going to die because of balloon bounce but everything else that goes wrong the desktop is like balloon bounce balloon bounce is a sim a symptom an element of what the problem is it's one thing okay and so now let's listen to what he has to say and then only that reconciles with reality of what I've just done because I've learned from experience over the last quarter Century the keeping secrets is a bad idea when you're developing software software that kept this kept secret doesn't get sufficient peer review it doesn't get sufficient scrutiny and bugs lurk in it forever okay that is just the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard given my experience right now can anybody honestly say that my experience using balloon bounce was a less buggy experience in my experience using balloon bounce and windows Linux was low but no it was not you can't blame the sun Java because open jdk is involved you can't you can't you can't blame the Java because I'm using the same Java in Windows as I am in Linux right you might say well maybe Java has some hacks to compensate for Windows bugs and those bugs working together make something work and Linux isn't ready to get it because it's so pure well it's a weak argument I doubt that's the case it's working here it's not working oh it's it's been in place for my entire career and when I started as a programmer and 1976 or so there was already a fairly serious problem with proprietary software at the top now there's some the one good thing about your agreement I have only one beef with me and that that is you know trying to overplay the Linux hand and him being seen as the speaker for the entire Linux community um that's the beef I have and then I'm over playing his hand making claims like like that and people repeat it and then when you go to these threads where people are having people get frustrated from using Linux they're tired you know they're just absolutely tired of whatever it is that ails them and some things are solvable and some things aren't or partially solvable like my cameras partially solvable I gotta make sure I pick the pick the right mixture of of of of audio and video or else it's not going to turn out um in this Java I don't know how well it's going to be solved at all right um I certainly can't figure it out I've been using Linux for quite some time you know so I even had a few tricks up my sleeve as to what commands to run to watch what processes we're running while made sound but you know now I I can't even get out to come up with a repeatable result it's it's really boggling and so people go to Linux with this promise that everything's going to be great nothing's going to be buggy and when they get there they find things don't work and then they try to get help and they they get a variety of responses that are really inappropriate for end users that are just trying to use their time wisely and I'm absolutely against these kinds of responses uh one kind of response is is that we don't want that software working in our system because it's bad for a the environment or it's bad for security for this and that other thing which half the time three quarters of time it's just an excuse okay another response could be that the users are too dumb or or or you'll see people write things like um when the windows come in users come in there users come into these threads and when they say they want things to just work they're being sincere they're they're not lying they're making that up and the Linux users are not being sincere when they say well we want to know we want to have control of our operating system and know how things work under the hood look I've been doing this for eight years I can't tell I still can't tell you exactly what is going on under the hood to cause that but then balloon bounce is probably the easiest way to illustrate the problem but I I I can't tell you why it's doing what it's doing and I can't come up with a solution for it there's just too many variables to deal with I got into all those variables and you know again maybe in even between the two installations of Ubuntu that I have you know there still may be you know still may not work absolutely smoothly and predictably as it is in Windows even between the two of them even if I try to cross compare the two so it's just you know people go over there and they and they they get to get angry because they end up wasting their time and they don't their expectations are not met now Eric Raymond started out in a time I think when a lot of the eunuchs Unix was mostly run on servers for one thing and these people would make their their livelihood be made by setting up Unix servers and supporting very large companies that ran their programs on Unix from their very large Mainframe and the Unix is the only thing run on it and so they would and a lot of these there's a very old um email that he wrote or a guide just before he went off to use Linux about you know where to get deals on Unix what drivers work what bugs are in there what support they provide the whole shebang he worked very hard on it and I think you know he's done a lot of good things for a lot of people but I think in here he's come from that world where he started out in a world where everything was just horribly absolutely horribly buggy Linux the links that you saw him even being able to play balloon balloon bounce is a dream compared to the world that he came out of and so who knows if the guy's ever even tried windows before and so he thinks that or even a Mac and he thinks that um this is pretty damn good and then and from my point of view it's just absolutely horrible because the bar is up here the bar is not down there and so um to get what else he has to say so nobody really understood that the secrecy was to blame even the Richard stallman had figured that out yet he wouldn't figure that out for another five years or so talking about Richard stollman we spoke through okay so sorry Richard Coleman is a person that I um admire in a lot of ways he's a very skilled person but I mean look you know you get a good look at the guy you can see that he's he looks a little like he's been through the mill you know and he's even said in his speeches that you know I have to make an operating system with the source codes available or I Gotta Die Trying he became his life mission and truly just having a workable operating system with um that has the the source code open to everybody has been his life mission but there the problem comes in when he goes he and the free softworks Foundation go too far and they say things like you shouldn't use Windows at all even though it works right for you and you're able to actually do your job right I can only run my tax program in Windows but because the source code isn't open that I can use I shouldn't use it I should just go in Linux and do all the tax returns by hand well that's nuts there's no way we can make money and that's that's the way it is and so but the difference between Bremen installment is Raymond really went with this whole he thought that like you said that if you say something like free software that people that that run the company aren't going to want to use it they think it's cheap it's broken et cetera et cetera et cetera if you say open source they they think it's a good thing you know we just are rebranding for him but he always went with that message he always went with the business angle which to me logically doesn't make sense in the grand scheme of things and the reason why it doesn't make any sense because of the end result this is there's no way I could if I if I wipe Windows off of every desk we had in this office and put Linux on it we wouldn't be able to do half or a quarter of the work or you mean we probably wouldn't be able to do as many tax returns as we do we certainly won't be able to do the same quality we'd have more errors there's just no way that we would be able to to do what we do um in this accounting firm with uh just Linux um and I think some very good examples very large very large complicated pieces of work that we work on that the tools just aren't there in Linux and so you really can't sell a business idea about Linux on the desktop and this is in server space so he you know he can only talk about server space Stoneman can talk about it's a basic grounded philosophy that makes sense largely from all standpoints is where it isn't just about business is just a ruse to my mind it's just a ruse oh he thinks he's clever because he's got you know oracle to Port over their database over to Linux or whatever or he thinks he was slick because he got netscaped up with a source code well still you know Firefox still runs pretty good A lot of people use it and that's game it's just it's a modern day version in Netscape but there's no company really running it at least it hasn't gone downhill but there is money behind it and then money is supported by AOL and Time Warner and all those things and they and and eventually they're not going to find it anymore and over time it's going to betroth and start to break down just like Linux especially when you get some of these uh buggy eye guys with these bright ideas about how they're going to do the next the neatest thing and they get in charge of a product like pulse audio or grub and then they just trash everything else around it when they try to fit in this neat new thing with all these features but it breaks everything else and the problem is is that Linux is just so spread out the developers are all over the place and um for desk for the desktop and it's not coming together in a cohesive way and the distributions are are so focused on making the next release in that six month time frame that they're just not coming out with any quality products and if they do come up with a quality product all the software is outdated you know I could go out and I can buy Sousa Enterprise desktop okay and I may still have problems with um a lot of things okay but it'll be Susie Enterprise desktop will be about two years behind in in in the applications and some of the applications matter that they're they're newer you know the the newer ones things like grub I don't think it really matters I grew up two I don't want to see that go forward um so these people probably won't have audio problems that are introduced by pulse but if the kernel at that time didn't have capability to um handle the UVC video driver you're not gonna be able to just plug in your camera fire up GV VC viewer and have it at least function at that point although requiring some fine tuning so um it's a whole big mess here I'm going to stop them | DisneyDumbazz | UCcaE_xBNKxpNf1mjoDwitOw | 2010-10-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,189 | 11,203 |
2JevepuPlYM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JevepuPlYM | Module 05: Architecture, Part 07: Client-Server Architecture | okay uh the next style the second last we're going into is the client server style and as with the layered architecture this is an extremely common style in the internet so you should all have seen this before or at least heard the terms and what you do in the client server style is you have some kind of network for example the internet you have a number of clients that would like to access a service of some sorts uh and they're all connected to the same network and then you have a number of servers that provide you this kind of functionality not service but server so the server serves something to the client and this is of course relevant when you have for example a central functionality that everyone would like to access so for example here is some kind of database in the course book there is for example here a database of images and a database of videos and then another server that that sort of catalogues categories categorizes everything and all the clients might access pictures or videos or just want to find certain things in there and the servers are sort of a central entity uh that represents that also because of the network we basically have a distributed access so clients as long as they're connected to the network they can access any of these functionalities also very useful we have the possibility to vary the load so for example if we assume that all these servers are actually providing the same kind of data we could divide the load by three so if they all store the same pictures and we have too many clients well then server two just takes over part of the load from server one and that basically distributes the load overall so that's for example one of the reasons why the internet scales so well because you can simply add servers that provide the same functionality there are of course a number of difficult things here and one of them is this black box here in the middle we have something that says network and it's in practice really hard to predict how the performance will be here so this is essentially very hard to predict how the overall load will look like on the overall performance of the system is and also if you have servers that you that have different capabilities and you would like to use them for the same kind of system uh it can get quite complicated how the different access works and how that affects the performance so prediction of performance is hard the other thing is imagine server one for example is the only one that provides videos you again have a single point of failure so if this one fails it's gone it doesn't work anymore so that's an issue and finally uh there is a big question mark and how do you actually manage all of this so how many servers should you have how do you access all of them so how do the clients know uh how do the how does the system know essentially which server to connect to how do you deal with service crashing and others coming in newly so it's not that easy uh to actually manage this in practice but again an extremely successful style and uh well the the internet shows that it's a good practice to use this for the reasons mentioned it works very well | Grischa L | UCefaOkE8GpvBQjPGUndL7zQ | 2021-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 589 | 3,161 |
qTnVlWdJBgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTnVlWdJBgk | Cycnoches Jumbo Mickey | The Good The Bad The Ugly | The rapid decline of my #ninjaorchids | [Music] oh boy let's talk about this this is my signogies or maybe it was my signogy's dumbo mickey or maybe we should say it was we'll get to that my signotus jumbo mickey seeing as it is catastrone potting up season this video might actually be of help to someone to avoid what happened here i'm gonna talk about it also gives me an opportunity to honor michael mccarthy's question suggestion about an update on this orchid because it's been a while since we've seen it last i touched upon it briefly when i decided to change the setup to maybe rescue this orchid and i put it into the pet method i have always wanted to try it but i am a lekker and self-watering person going into organic media simply because i was curious was not something i was prepared to do until it came to the point of my signatures jumbo mickey that had clearly declined exponentially because of some of the mistakes i made so i'm going to throw it out there that my lekka and self-watering was not the problem the setup itself was not the problem i can vouch for that because of my fred clark yara after dark black pearl did super well recently divided on its way to starting its new growth of the season same with my catastrone jack of diamonds recently divided here we are new growth of the season on its way i'm not bringing them out because they are very heavy orchids and i need them to stay where they are until i can get roots into the pot to re-establish and secure themselves in that pot so they are doing well it is not the setup itself it is the person doing the growing and that would be me so let's get into the signatures jumbo making there's not much to see as you can tell but i will look into seeing if there's anything left or if i unfortunately can trash this orchid i don't have any new growth on any of the bulbs but she grew super super well for me in liquor and self-watering and then in 2021 i made a mistake with regards to overhead watering mist from above had dropped down below onto where this orchid was living on my east side at the time and took out the new growth luckily that was very very early in the season and i knew the orchid would start new growth again because she had so many big juicy bulbs and she did start new growths again and new growth as we know with new roots they shouldn't be watered anytime soon let them get established in the pot before watering really begins and that is why my first new growths were knocked out because of the overhead dripping of the water coming down onto where this orchid was living because i was misting all the orchids above so i moved it and everything was going well in the season but as the second flush of new growths were progressing my back bulbs started to shrivel a little bit which is what they normally do because all the new growths are drawing energy out of those back bulbs however this was the second flush of new growth this orchid was attempting so the first flush had already withdrawn some form of energy to get the first flush of growths out it is now starting with a second flush of growth and my back bulbs were not shiny and glossy anymore and seeing as i was in lecka and self-watering i put some water into the reservoir just so that the old roots that were still viable in the pot would have some water to absorb so that they could plump the back bulbs up again and then you know let my new growths grow on what i didn't factor in was because this was a first for me i had slow release fertilizer in my pots all my cats and setting a used to keyword used to have slow release fertilizer in the pot and that slow release fertilizer started to activate because it was warm enough outside and the water coming into contact with the slow-release fertilizer the slow-release fertilizer does what slow-release fertilizer usually does however seeing as the new growths weren't mature enough to draw upon what was in the pot the older bulbs themselves don't need that fertilizer they have grown and matured to size what happened was the slow release fertilizer was not being absorbed and it wicked up to the surface of the pot where all the new roots were growing down into the pot from the new growth that were growing up out of the pot and bingo i burnt all the new roots there was no coming back from that one i wasn't even able to flush because you know once the salt is there the burn has happened the rest is pretty much get the orchid out cut the roots off at the base which i did and then i thought this is an opportunity for me to try out the pet method to rescue this orchid now i am not saying the pet method isn't working the orchid hasn't woken up if there's any any life left in those bulbs so this is nothing against the pet method i probably won't even get the opportunity to test this method because i have a feeling that my bulbs are hollow and dead the ones that you see with all the blacks around them now the reason i'm saying that is because um first of all look where that tie was and it's really really loose now in squeezing this bulb here it is all hollow so that brings me to the conclusion i waited to film this to see if i squeeze the next bulb is it also hollow it feels firm so what we're going to do is check the status of that ball because if there is nothing going to grow from this bulb i don't need to baby these and keep them in a position where they should be starting to grow ooh we have some green there is still hope people so what we're going to do is remove all the brats because these are tough brats they're tougher than anything i've seen on this orchid since i've owned her so we'll give her some more light so that she can wake up you can see the back bulbs are all shriveled now it is normal that older bulbs on signochies will shrivel up more so than other catacetinae but what i did the mistake i made had nothing to do with the natural evolution and growth habit of this orchid my mistake was from jump check this out that slow release fertilizer and me prematurely watering the orchid and activating what was in the pot needless to say just learned my lesson with signochies here i have not added any slow release fertilizer into my two other jumbo mickeys and look what we've just found oh my goodness are you giving me a second chance hey we may be able to get pet into ninja orchids right that gives me hope i now dare to touch this bulb here maybe maybe just maybe let's peel this back it is firm it looks green at the bottom you guys i was actually going to say you know what it's a learning lesson and i hope that this helps someone because i don't want you to have to deal with my mistakes i always said as far as parenting was concerned to my children i always said look i made mistakes in my life there has to be a reason and a purpose for my mistakes and the reason and purpose for my mistakes is to tell you all about it so that you don't have to do them and repeat them and go through trying to correct them etc or the troubles that follow so the same with this video despite the fact we have life here please i hope that this video is of help i would highly recommend if you are in lecca and self watering or any kind of inorganic media and doing this self watering you're not repotting your catastrophin a year in year out do not add slow release fertilizer into your pots for the eventuality that you may need to water prematurely to keep your back structures from shriveling up too much you see the beauty of lecco or any inorganic media when it comes to not repotting the orchid is that you're keeping the roots viable year in year out and then you can intervene when it comes to not having the back bulb shrivel up now i don't see a new growth on this one oh but it's green i have set this orchid back to almost zero but i still have an orchid i cannot believe it this one being hollow completely freaked me out i wonder and i think i might just dare cut that piece away shall we i mean it doesn't look nice that's one thing but if this one grows its growth out here then it will want space there we go i'm gonna leave the back bulbs on oh i can't believe it this is amazing happy days i was really really thinking i was gonna be binning this orchid but yeah do not put slow release fertilizer into your self-watering setup growing in inorganic media leave your orchid be but make sure that you then supplement all the necessary fertilizer when it comes into active growth and it is time to water and fertilize do that with your regular fertilizer because if you have to intervene you do not want to activate the slow release fertilizer that is coming from the perspective of someone who has grown catastrone for many many years and it doesn't mean that this is a rookie era and has no bearing on the fact that i was overconfident this was just the mistake of overhead watering getting into my first flush of new growth weakening this orchid from jump because she had to do it again and then i started to put in some water to help the back bulbs well here we are p-e-t method i still have the opportunity to test this out i'm really really happy so i hope that i didn't go off any tangents and lose my train of thought if you feel as though i did and i didn't circle back around and complete that thought please let me know in the comments other than that here we are signo cheese jumbo mickey i get to do this right and i really really look forward to doing the pet method thank you so much for watching hope this was helpful have yourselves a very beautiful day one condition as always though please stay safe take care bye [Music] you | ᑎIᑎᒎᗩ_ᗝᖇᑕᕼIᗪᔕ🌸 | UCfNoqye2-LlP6wDFFmj1puQ | 2022-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,855 | 9,585 |
60GOhdqBUSk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60GOhdqBUSk | MCAS Cherry Point’s EOD is recruiting Marines for the EOD technician military occupational specialty | [Music] this week we conducted a post blast analysis range where we identified the type of munition fired by the enemy and the point of origin after the simulated indirect fire my job was to conduct crater analysis which is using calculations in order to identify the type of munitions fire and where it came from being an eod tech is fun and challenging and i like that i get to go to work every day and learn something new a typical day an eod is ever-changing but some of the things you could expect are live fire training and eod emergency response eod is a lap move only mos and we're always looking for hard-working marines who are humble and willing to learn not only is eod physically demanding because of the large amounts of weight you have to carry but it's also mentally demanding some of the requirements to join eod are you have to have a first class pft and cft score you cannot have claustrophobic tendencies you cannot be colorblind and you have to have a minimum of a 110 gt score for any marine interested in joining eod see your career planner your local eod shop or read the marine corps order 3571. | Defense Now | UCKBNaxsFV4hpGVc8QOUmsFg | 2021-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 208 | 1,120 |
GmGOfk4qvsY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmGOfk4qvsY | How I Spent my First Million | Pet Waste Millionaire | oh what'd you do after you made your first million dollars in profit I literally spent it all no in all seriousness uh I spent it on lifestyle I spent it on the things I love I love travel I love family I love uh Toys mostly being four-wheel parts or four wheel things with four wheels I should say I love eating and so we definitely splurge on on nice restaurants so um we spend our money our first million and and for that matter the money I make now I spend it on lifestyle I love having a an abundant lifestyle Beyond My Lifestyle it all goes back into the company uh uh almost everything goes back into the company and that's about it | EJ McCoy - Pet Waste Millionaire | UC49S0YnMGP8SfvL14QSy56g | 2023-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 639 |
hjnEE64tUkE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjnEE64tUkE | Keto Garlic Cheddar Biscuits - Red Lobster Flavor Without All the Carbs | hi guys welcome back to CJ's Kino kitchen it's very cold and foggy day today here in the Pacific Northwest and so I have made some chili in the slow cooker and the recipe for the chili is on our blog if you're interested in that but I'm going to be making biscuits this evening to go with our chili it's a very easy recipe and you can use it any time of year and they're kind of like a cheddar Bay biscuits tur and have their biscuits it's very reminiscent of that only of course there's flour in it so come along with me let's get started [Music] okay so I'm going to start with a cup and a half of blanched almond flour and I like the blanch because it helps it doesn't have the shells in it so when it's cooking especially for things like biscuits cookies that kind of thing you can tell the doneness a little bit better because it doesn't start off Brown because it doesn't have this these shells are not the shells but the peels inside of it so to this we need to add our other dry ingredients so we need a teaspoon and a half of baking powder and we need about almost a tablespoon of garlic powder so it's going to be quite garlicky because these are going to be cheddar Bay biscuits so they're heavy on the garlic and the cheese all the good stuff I want a pinch of salt so I'm adding a little bit of Himalayan sea salt and that's our dry ingredients and I'm just going to kind of mix this around with a fork so everything gets incorporated into the flour so with all biscuits next the step comes where you cut the coat in and cutting is just an old-fashioned baking term for combining your fat into your dry ingredients so I have about three tablespoons of cold butter it's very cool but just got it out of the refrigerator and I've cut it into little chunks now I'm going to take my pastry blender and cut this in you could use two forks you could just use your fingers whatever you like to do in order to combine your cold fat into your flour product and this takes a little bit because of course we're starting out with very quick butter which is what we want because even after we add our wet ingredients and we form this into a dough to make our biscuits there's going to be little chunks of butter in your dough and you put your biscuits in the oven and that is going to make the dough puff up inside the oven and that's what we want with biscuits because we want them to be nice and fluffy so with a pastry blender you just kind of have to intermittently remove everything from it because the fat tends to stick to it it will be the same with two forks and your fingers of course sometimes I will use my fingers just simply because the heat of your body can sometimes help the butter blend into your dry ingredients okay so now that we have our fat incorporated into our flour our next step is we are going to add our liquids and in order to do that what's best is to create a well in your bowl so that you can combine your wet liquids and then slowly bring in your dry ingredients so we're going to need one egg and I've got mine to room temperature room temperature eggs seem to help when you're baking things and then to that I'm going to add about a quarter of a cup of heavy cream and I'm just going to eyeball this and I'm going to take a fork and whisk this around so that it gets incorporated before we add it into our flour baking powder mixture that way we have the egg and cream all combined so that's kind of big reason we make them nest in the center so now we're going to bring our dry ingredients into our wet and just combine them you don't want to overwork the dough you just want to make sure that everything gets combined and starts to pull away from the sides of the bird until it's just combined and it is and now we are going to add our cheese so we want about a half a cup of cheese and you can use any kind of cheese but since these are limiting with cheddar Bay biscuits I'm going to be using sharp cheddar so I'm about and then combine that into our dough and this is going to make about six medium sized biscuits you could make four giant biscuits but I find that this makes just a nice even six if you just kind of keep them on the medium side okay so our cheddar is combined into our dough and now I'm going to get our pan that means my oven is ready you want to pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees okay so I have my cookie sheet and my cookie sheet is a smaller baking sheet it's a little bit smaller than nine by thirteen inch pan and I have put a piece of parchment paper on here approachment paper Asst is very important for getting a brown on the bottom product but still being able to remove it from the baking sheet so I'm gonna take my dough and I'm going to do my best to eyeball six biscuits and I'm just kind of rounding them with my hand they don't have to be perfect because you know they're homestyle so you can place them fairly far apart because we're only putting six on here so and you could make these even smaller if you wanted them to be smaller if you had more people that you wanted to make biscuits for you could absolutely do that and we're gonna bake these for about 20 minutes anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes depending on how large you've made your biscuits this one I think I'm gonna borrow from this guy a little bit and make these two a bit larger see the cold butter in there I don't know if you can see that on camera but that's what we want little chunks of butter in there it's gonna make these biscuits puff up so beautifully okay I think they look a little bit more even now so that is a 350 degree oven and it's going to be cooking between 20 to 30 minutes depending on the size of your biscuit and your oven okay here they are and mine took about 20 minutes even though they were on the pretty large side so it all depends on your oven my oven is pretty new this is what they look like you can tell they're nicely brown on the top perfectly brown on the bottom so they're ready and they smell delicious nice and garlicky thanks for joining us tonight you guys we hope that you enjoy the biscuits and that you will make them for your family we really like them and we make them quite often because they're very easy and they're very tasty especially when it gets cold outside so we hope that you'll come back and see us again and consider subscribing also remember to hit the notification bell if you would like to be notified when we upload new content we have new recipes every Sunday and we also have keto conversations on Wednesdays and that's where we get together and talk about different ketogenic topics and help support one another in this lifestyle if you'd also like to follow us on social media we're on Instagram and Facebook and we post a lot of our teaser recipes there and pictures that help you know what we're making on Sundays so that is cjs keto kitchen on both social media platforms and also if you need any more recipes ideas macros anything of that nature that can always be found on on our blog and that is CJ's keto kitchen comm so come on back and make more delicious food with us [Music] | CJsKetoKitchen.com | UC4hVTN20m5D9UH4I7skqnyg | 2019-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,390 | 7,093 |
qImKIpYDVw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qImKIpYDVw4 | Anatomy of Melancholy Volume 2 | Robert Burton | Health & Fitness, Psychology | Audio Book | 5/8 | section 22 of the anatomy of melancholy volume 2. 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 morgan scorpion the anatomy of melancholy volume 2 by robert burton section 22 partition 2 section number three part one against poverty and want with such other adversities one of the greatest miseries that can befall the man in the world esteem is poverty or want which makes men still bear false witness swear false wear contend murder and rebel which breaketh sleep and cause of death itself oden penas bao no burden safe manager so intolerable as poverty it makes men desperate it erects and dejects cancers for noise cancers amicitas money makes but poverty mars etc and all this is in the world's esteem yet if considered a right it is a great blessing in itself a happy estate and yields no cause of discontent or that men should therefore account themselves vile hated of god forsaken miserable unfortunate christ himself was poor born in a manger and had not a house to hide his head in all his life lest any man should make poverty a judgment of god or an odious estate and as he was himself so he informed his apostles and disciples they were poor prophets poor apostles poor acts 3 silver and gold have i none as towing safe paul and yet always rejoicing as having nothing and yet possessing all things 1 corinthians 6 10. your great philosophers have been voluntarily poor not only christians but many others clarified for a god in athens a nobleman by birth many servants he had an honorable attendance much wealth many manners fine of power but when he saw this that all the wealth of the world was but brittle uncertain and know it availing to live well he flung his burden into the sea and renounced to the state those kuriyai and fabricai will ever be renowned for contempt of these properties wherein the world is so much affected amongst christians i could reckon up many kings and queens that have forsaken their crowns and fortunes and willfully abdicated themselves from these so much as themed toys many that have refused honors titles and all this vain pomp and happiness which others so ambitiously seek and carefully study to compass and attain riches i deny not are god's good gifts and blessings and honor s in honorante honours are from god both rewards of virtue and fit to be sought after suit for and may well be possessed yet no such great happiness in having or misery in wanting them danto quit on bonus said augustine nyquist malice autumn necro's name is bona good men have wealth that we should not think it's evil and bad men that they should not rely on or hold it so good as the rain falls on both sorts so are which is given to good and bad said bonus in bonham but they are good only to the godly but compare both the states for natural parts they are not unlike and a beggar's child as cardin well observes is no wit inferior to a prince's most part better and for those accidents of fortune it will easily appear there is no such odds no such extraordinary happiness in the one or misery in the other he is rich wealthy fat what gets he by it pride insolency lust ambition cares fears suspicion trouble anger emulation and many filthy diseases of body and mind he hath indeed variety of dishes better fair sweet wine pleasant sauce dainty music gay clothes lords it bravely out etc and all that which messiles admired in lukian but with them he has the gout dropsies apoplexys palsies stone pox wounds qatar's cruelties populations melancholy etc lust enters in anger ambition according to cursestone the sequel of riches is pride riot intemperance arrogance fury and all irrational courses topic fragrant circular look so dvdi mothers with their variety of dishes many such maladies of body and mind get in which the poor man knows not of as saturn in lukeyan answered the discontented commonalty which because of their neglected eternal feast in one made a grievous complaint in the exclamation against rich men but they were much mistaken in supposing such happiness in riches you see the best said he but you know not their several gripings and discontents they are like painted walls fair without rotten within diseased filthy crazy full of intemperances effects and who can reckon half if you about knew their fears cares anguish of mind of vexation to which they are subject you would hear hereafter renounce all witches interests sublime fortunate brutia cova por sante better meteor under est oh that their breasts were but conspicuous how full of fear within how furious the narrow seas are not so boisterous yay but he hath the world at will that is rich the good things of the earth suave di magno toleri are careful it is sweet to draw from a great heap he is a happy man adored like a god a prince every man seeks to him applauds honours admires him he hath honors indeed abundance of all things but as i said with all pride lust anger faction emulation fears cares suspicion enter with his wealth for his indemnts he hath aches crudities gods and our fruits of his idleness and fullness lust surfeiting and drunkenness all manner of diseases pecunias are getting probitas the wealthier the more dishonest he is exposed to hatred envy peril and treason fear of death degradation etcetera tis lubrica station at proxima plyquipito and the higher he climbs the greater is his fall kelsai graviore castle decadent torres perry und quay sumos fulgora montes the lightning commonly sets on fire the highest towers in the more eminent place he is the more subject to fall jumpito in numerous arbos uberima promise at subato nimiyai precapitanto as a tree that is heavy laden with fruit breaks her own vows with their own greatness they ruin themselves which joaquimo's camera various has elegantly expressed in his 13 emblem santorium one in open secopia beckett their means is their misery though they do apply themselves to the times to lie dissemble cloak and flatter their leaders obey second his will and commands as much they may be yet too frequently they miscarry they fat themselves like so many hogs as inis silvius observes that when they are full fed they may be devoured by their princes as seneca by nero was served to jainus by tiberius and harmon by ahazus i resolve with gregory protestas communis es honor is a tempest the higher they are elevated the more grievously depressed for the rest of his prerogatives which wealth affords as he has more his expenses are greater when his goods increase they are increased that eat them and what good cometh to the owners but the holdings thereof with the eyes ecclesiastes 4 an evil sickness solomon calls it and reserved to them for an evil 12 birth they that will be rich fall into many fears and temptations into many foolish and noise and lusts which drown men in perdition 1 timothy 6 9 and silver have destroyed many ecclesiasticus 8 2. de vitia secular stunt la crea diaboli so white bernard worldly wealth is the devil's bait and as the moon when she is fuller of light is still farthest from the sun the more wealth they have the farther they are commonly from god if i had said this of myself rich men would have pulled me to pieces but hear who safe and who second it an apostle their force and james bids them weep and howl for the miseries that shall come upon them their goals shall rust and conquer and eat their flesh as fire james five one two three i may then boldly conclude with the odorette cortius conchway vivitius affluentum etc as often as you shall see a man abounding in wealth create ghemis bibit ed serrano domit in osto and naught with all i beseech you called him not happy but esteem him unfortunate because he has many occasions offered to live unjustly on the other side a poor man is not miserable if he be good but therefore happy that those evil occasions are taken from him nonprocedental multiple covers regte beatem wreck tears occupied norman brt creed de oro munera bosta piento uti duvanque caled porparium party pedos grey lito lagitium he is not happy that is rich and hath the world at will but he that wisely can god's gifts possess and use them still that suffers and with patience abides hard poverty and judith rather fought to die than do such villainy wherein now consists his happiness what privileges hath he more than other men or rather what miseries what cares and discontents has he not more than other men nunes consularis sumo veterictor mizuros to multus mentis et cuas la quiata coco no treasures nor mages office remove the miserable tumults of the mind or cares that lie about or fly above their high roofed houses with huge beams combined it is not his wealth can vindicate him let him have job's inventory saint craicey ed krasi liquette non-hospice aureus miseries crisis or which classes cannot now command health or get himself a stomach his worship as abuelius describes him in all his plenty and great provision is forbidden to eat or else has no appetite sick in bed can take no rest saw grieved with some chronic disease contracted with full diet and ease or troubled in mind when as in the meantime all his household are merry and the poorest servant that he keeps does continually feast tis back tiata felicitas as seneca terms it tinfoiled happiness in felix felicitas an unhappy kind of happiness if it be happiness at all his gold guard cluttering uponness and fortifications against outward enemies cannot free him from inward fears and cares reverakwe indeed men still attending fears and cares nor armors clashing nor fierce weapon fears with kings conversely boldly and king's peers fearing no flashing that from gold appears look how many servants he have and so many enemies he suspects for liberty he entertains ambition his pleasures are no pleasures and that which is worst he cannot be private or enjoy himself as other men do his state is a servitude a countryman may travel from kingdom to kingdom province to province city to city and glut his eyes with delightful objects hawk hunt and use those ordinary dysports without any notice taken all which a prince or a great man cannot do he keeps in for state as are china kings of borneo and tartarian calms those oya mancipia are said to do seldom were never seen aboard but majors which the persian kings so precisely observed of old a poor man takes more delight in an ordinary meals meat which he hath but seldom than they do with all their exotic dainties and continual beings cripey bull of tartam commendat raviol uss tis the rarity and necessity that makes a thing acceptable and pleasant darius put to flight by alexander drank puddle water to quench his thirst and it was pleasanter he swore than any wine or mead all excess as epicatus argues will cause a dislike sweet will be sour which made that tempered epicurus sometimes voluntarily fast but they being always accustomed to the same dishes which are nastily dressed by sovereignly cooks but after their obscenities never washed their body hands be they fish flesh compounded made dishes or whatsoever else are therefore cloyed nectar self grows loathsome to them they are weary of all their fine palaces they are to them by so many prisons a poor man drinks in a wooden dish and eats his meat in wooden spoons wooden platters earthen vessels and such homely stuff the other in gold silver and precious stones but with what success in our bibitov fear of poison in the one security in the other a poor man is able to write to speak his mind to do his own business himself locker placed mitted parasitum says philostratus a rich man employs a parasite and as the major of a city speaks by the town clerk or by mr recorder when he cannot express himself narnias the senator has a purple coat as stiff with jewels as his mind is full of vices rings on his fingers worth twenty thousands their staircase and as perox the persian king and union in his ear worth one hundred pounds weight of gold cleopatra has whole balls and sheep served up to her table at once drinks jewels dissolved forty thousand sister case in value but to what end num tibi comphakes for its cities where is popular does a man that is a dry desire to drink in gold does not a cloth suit become him as well and keep him as warm as all their silks satins damasks tappeties and tissues is not homespun cloth as great a preservative against cold as a coat of tartar landswall died in grain or a gown of giant beards nero say suertonius never put on one garment twice and thou hast scarce one to put on what's the difference one stick the other sound such is the whole tenor of their lives and that which is the consummation and upshot of all death itself makes the greatest difference one like a hen feeds on the dunghill all his days but is served up at last to his lord's table the other as a falcon is fed with part of his own pigeons and carried on his master's fist but when he dies is flung to the muck hill and there lies the rich man lives like davies jovially here on earth temu lentus devitius make the best of it and boast himself in the multitude of his riches psalm 49 6 11 he thinks his house called out his own name shall continue forever but he perishes like a beast verse 20. his way utters his folly verse 13 malay potter de la bunta like sheep they lie in the grave verse 14 puncto descendant at infernum they spend their days in wealth and go suddenly down to hell job 21 13 for all physicians and medicines enforcing nature a swooning wife families complaints friends tears dirges masses nears funerals for all ovations counterfeit hired acclamations eulogians epitaphs purses heralds black mourners solemnities obelisks and mausoleum tombs if you have them at least he like a hog that goes to hell with a guilty conscience propter has still artavid infernos or soon and a poor man's curse his memory stinks like the snap of a candle when it is put out scourless libels and infamous obliques accompany him when as poor lazarus is they saquarium the temple of god lives and dies in true devotion hath no more attendance but his own innocency the heaven a tomb desires to be dissolved buried in his mother's lap and hath a company of angels ready to convey his soul into abraham's bosom he leaves an everlasting and a sweet memory behind him crassus and cilla are indeed still recorded but not so much for their wealth as for their victories crisis for his end solomon for his wisdom in a word to get wealth is a great trouble anxiety to keep grief to lose it grey dignity mentipus but consider all those other unknown concealed happinesses which a poor man have i call them unknown because they be not acknowledged in the world's esteem also taken o fortunate nimiyan bona si sir noint happy they are in the meantime if they would take notice of it make use or apply it to themselves a poor man wise is better than a foolish king ecclesiastes 2 13. poverty is the way to heaven the mistress of philosophy the mother of religion virtue sobriety sister of innocency and an upright mind how many such in communions might i add out of the fathers philosophers orators it troubles many that are poor they account of it as a great plague curse a sign of god's hatred ibsen skeleth damned villainy itself a disgrace shame and reproach but to whom or why if fortune hath envied me wealth thieves have robbed me my father have not left me such revenues as others have that i am a younger brother basically born christine luke guinness so don't que parentum noman of mean parentage a dirt daughter son am i therefore to be blamed an eagle a bull a lion is not rejected for his poverty and why should a man tis fortuna tell him non culprit fortune's fault not mine good sir i am a servant to use seneca's words howsoever your poor friend a servant and yet your chamber fellow and if you consider better of it your fellow servant i am thy drudge in the world's eyes yet in god's sight per adventure thy better my soul is more precious and i dearer unto him etienne servi dies corey sunt as evangelist at large proves in macrobius the meanest servant is most precious in his sight thou art an epicure i am a good christian thou art many parasangs before me in means favor wealth honor claudius's now kisses nero's master domitian's parthenius a favorite a golden slave thou coverest thy floors with marble thy roofs with gold thy walls with statues fine pictures curious hangings etc what of all this calcus opace etc what's all this to true happiness i live and breathe under that glorious heaven that august capital of nature enjoy the brightness of stars that clear light of sun and moon those infinite creatures plants birds beasts fishes herbs all that sea and land afford far surpassing all that uh and opulencia can give i am free and which seneca said of rome coleman liberos takes it at our posterior servitus habitability thou hast amalfair cornu plenty pleasure the world at will i am despicable and poor but a word overshot a blow in collar a game at tables a loss at sea a sudden fire the princes dislike a little sickness etc may make us equal in an instant howsoever take thy time triumph and insult a while kenya's equal as alfonsus said death will equalize us all at last i live sparingly in the meantime i'm clad homely fair hardly is this a reproach am i the worst for it am i contemptible for it am i to be reprehended a learned man in nevisanas was taken down for sitting amongst gentlemen but he replied my nobility is about the head yours declines to the tail and they were silent let them mock scoff and revile it is not thy scorn but his that made thee so he that mocketh the poor reproacheth him that made him proverbs 45 and he that rejoiceth that affliction shall not be unpunished for the rest the poorer thou art the happier thou art ditty or est at non melio safe epictatus he is richer not better than thou art not so free from lust envy hatred ambition they artist illegripocal negotias paterna happy he in that he is freed from the tumults of the world he seeks no honours gapes after no preference flat is not envy's not temporizeth not but lives privately and well contended with his estate next space corte avidas nekkown pasquet he is not troubled with state matters where the kingdoms thrive better by succession or election whether monarchies should be mixed tempered or absolute the house of ottomans and austria is all one to him he inquires not after colonies or new discoveries whether peter were at rome or constantine's donation be a force what comets or new stars signify whether the earth stand or move there be a new world in the moon or infinite worlds etc he is not touched with fear of invasions factions or emulations felix elle anime divisque milamos ipsis creme non-modaki resplendent gloria foucault solikitat nonfastosi mala gaudia luxos said takitos synod eradias a happy soul and like to god himself will not vain glory macerates or strife or wicked joys of that proud swelling pelt but leads a still poor and contented life a secure quiet blissful state he had if he could acknowledge it but here is the misery that he will not take notice of it he repines at rich men's wealth grave hangings dainty fair as simonides objected to hiron he has all the pleasures of the world in lexus ebonyis dormit venom viales vivit optimus unguentes deliberator he knows not the affliction of joseph stretching himself on ivory beds and singing to the sound of the viol and it troubles him that he hath not the like there is a difference he grumbles between lap lolly and pheasants to tumble in the straw and lie in a down bed betwixt wine and water a cottage and a palace he hates nature as pliny characterized him that she has made him lower than a god and is angry with the gods that any man goes before him and although he has received much yet as seneca follows it he thinks that an injury that he hath no more and is so far from giving thanks for his tribuneship that he complains he is not vital neither does that please him except he may be consul why is he not a prince why not a monarch why not an emperor why should one man have so much more than his fellows one have all another nothing why should one man be a slave or drudge to another one serpent another starve one live at ease another labour without any hope of better fortune thus they grumble mutter and refine not considering that inconstancy of human affairs judicially confirming one condition with another or well weighing their own present estate what they are now thou may shortly be and what thou art they shall likely be expect a little compare future and times past with the present see the event and comfort thyself with it it is as well to be discerned in commonwealths cities families as in private men's estates italy was once lord of the world rome the queen of cities wanted herself of two myriads of inhabitants now that all commanding country is possessed by petty princes rome a small village in respect greece all the seat of civility mother of sciences and humanity now forlorn the nurse of barbarism a den of thieves germany then safe tackitus was in cult and horrid now full of magnificent cities athens cohent carthage how flourishing cities now buried in their own ruins corvo ferraram are forum at bestiarum lustre like so many wildernesses a receptacle of wild beasts venice of poor fishertown palace london small villages in caesar's time now most noble emporiums valois plantagenet and skallaga have fortunate families how likely to continue now quite extinguished and rooted out he stands aloft today full of favor wealth honor and prosperity in the top of fortune's wheel tomorrow in prison worse than nothing his son's a beggar thou art a poor servile drudge for ex-popularly a very slave thy son may come to be a prince with maximinus agassocles etc a senator a general of an army thou standest bear to him now workest for him drudgest for him and his taketh and arms of him stay but a little and is next there peradventure shall consume all with riot be degraded thou exulted and he shall beg of thee thou shalt be his most honorable patron he thy devout servant his posterity shall run right and do as much for thine as it was with friscobald and cuomo it may be for thee citizens devour country gentlemen and settle in their seats after two or three descents they consume all in riot it returns to the city again novus in caller rennet nompropriae teloris haram nachua nekwe ilum nekme ne quenquam statuette north ex bullet elay have we lived at a more frugal rate since this new stranger ceased on our estate nature will know perpetual heir a sign or make the farm his property or mine he turned us out but follies all his own all lawsuits and their neighbour is yet unknown all all his follies and his lawsuits passed some live air shall turn him out at last a lawyer buys out his poor client after a while his clients prosperity buy out him and his so things go round ebb and flow nuke agar and reni the farm once mine now bears umbrellas name the use alone not property we claim then be not with your present lot depressed and meet the future with undaunted rest as he said then agakuyus quote habes dominos so say i of land houses movables and money mine today is anon who's tomorrow in fine as machival observes virtue and prosperity beget rest rest idleness idleness riot riot destruction from which we come again to good laws good laws engender virtuous actions virtue glory and prosperity and it is no dishonour then as ducardine a flourishing man city or state to come to ruin nor in felicity to be subject to the law of nature ergo terena calcanda citiendo colestia therefore i say scorn this transitory state look up to heaven think not what others are but what thou art qua parte locatus s in rey and what thou shalt be what thou mayst be do i say as christ himself did when he lived here on earth imitate him as much as in the lies how many great caesars mighty monarchs ted trucks dynasties princes lived in his days in what plenty what delicacy how bravely attended what a deal of gold and silver what treasure how many sumptuous palaces had they what provinces and cities ample territories fields rivers fountains parks forests longs woods cells etc yet christ had none of all this he would have none of this he voluntarily rejected all this he could not be ignorant he could not air in his choice he contend all this he chose that which was safer better and more certain and less to be repented a mean estate even poverty itself and why does thou then doubt to follow him to imitate him and his apostles to imitate all good men so do thou tread in his divine steps and thou shalt not air eternally as too many worldlings do that run on in their own dissolute courses to their confusion and ruin thou shalt not do amiss whatsoever thy fortune is be contented with it trust in him rely on him refer thyself wholly to him we'll know this in conclusion said miserantist there it is not as men but as god will the lord make us poor and make us rich bring us low and exalteth 1 samuel 2 verses 7 and 8 he lifteth the poor from the dust and raiseth the beggar from the dunghill to set them amongst princes and make them inherit the seat of glory it is all as he pleaseth how and when and whom e that appoints the end though to us unknown appoints the means likewise subordinate to the end end of section 22 section 23 of the anatomy of melancholy volume 2 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 morgan scorpion the anatomy of melancholy volume 2 by robert burton section 23 partition 2 section 3 number 3 part 2 yay but their present estate crucifies and torments most mortal men they have no such forecast to see what may be what shall likely be but what is though not wherefore or from whom hulk angered their present misfortune to grind their souls and an envious eye which they cast upon other men's prosperities viking umber habit how rich how fortunate how happy is he but in the meantime he does not consider the other miseries his infirmities of body and mind that accompany his estate but still reflects upon his own false conceived woes and wants whereas if the matter were duly examined he is in no distress at all he has no cause to complain tole clevelas proper enemy then cease complaining trend and learn to live he is not poor to whom kind fortune grants even with a frugal hand what nature wants he is not poor he is not in need nature is content with bread and water and he that can rest satisfied with that may contend with jupiter himself for happiness in that golden age some must dead it over salugraith cotton croquet lubricus andeth the tree gave wholesome shade to sleep under and the clear river's drink the israelites drank water in the wilderness samson david saw abraham's servant when he went for isaac's wife the samaritan woman and how many besides might i reckon up egypt palestine all countries in the indies that drank pure water all their lives the persian kings themselves drank no other drink than the water of chaospers that once by susa which was carried in bottles after them wither so ever they went jacob desired no more of god but bread to eat and clothes to put on in his journey genesis 28 20 bene escridus of obstalite parker quadzatus este manu red is enough to strengthen the heart and if you study philosophy of right safe modernensis whatsoever is beyond this moderation is not useful but troublesome ageless out of euripides accounts bread and water enough to satisfy nature of which there is no serpent the rest is not a feast but a riot however me esteems him rich that have bread to eat and a potent man that is not compelled to be a slave hunger is not ambitious so that he'd have to eat and thirst does not prefer a cup of gold it was no epicurean speech of an epicure he that is not satisfied with a little will never have enough and very good counsel of him in the poet oh my son mediocrity of means agrees best with men too much is pernicious divitiya grande's harmony sums the very parque i call animal and if thou canst be content thou hast abundance nihilist nigel deist thou hast little thou wantest nothing it is all one to be hanged in a chain of gold or in a rope to be filled with dainties or coarser meat seventy benny see lottery pedibusquit twist neil diviti pottawant regales a dairy mages if belly sides and feet be well at ease a prince's treasure can be no more please socrates in the fair seeing so many things bought and sold such a multitude of people convented to that purpose exclaimed forthwith oh ye gods what a sight of things do not i want it is thy want alone that keeps thee in health of body and mind and that which thou persecuted and abhorsed as a feral plague is my physician and chiefest friend which makes thee a good man a healthful a sound a virtuous and honest and happy man for when virtue came from heaven as for powered fames rich men kicked her up wicked men abhorred her courteous scaffolded her citizens hated her and that she was thrust out of doors in every place she came at last to her sister poverty where she had found good entertainment poverty and virtue dwell together how happy art thou if thou could be content godliness is a great game if a man can be content with that which he has one timothy 6 6 and all true happiness is in a mean estate i have a little wealth as he said said cross animus madness packet a kingdom in conceit nil amphius obto maya ngate nissi but propria haik mayheif munova maxis i have enough and desire no more d e benny feckland enough isn't it is very well and to my content western at fortune con canaan portuguese kwam laksam provo let my fortune and my garments be both alike fit for me and which sebastian oscarinus sometimes duke of venice caused to be engraven on his tomb in saint mark's church here are you venetians and i will tell you which is the best thing in the world to contend it i will engrave it in my heart it shall be my whole study to condemn it let them take wealth stockholmers circus amit so that i may have security benefit benefits it though i live obscure yet i live clean and honest and when as the lofty oak is blown down the silky weed may stand let them take glory for that's their misery let them take honor so that i may have heart these took me or jupiter ed tufatum etc lead me o god wither thou wilt i am ready to follow command i will obey i do not envy at their wealth titles offices stead we couldn't quay wallet potent owlette culminate lubrico may duke saturate quiet let me live quiet and at ease elmo's fortune as he comforted himself cuando billy non-emote when they are dead and gone and all their pomp vanished our memory may flourish don't perennis let him be my lord patron baron earl and possess so many goodly castles it is well for me that i have a poor house and a little wood and a well buy it etc is me console victorian survivors axi crosstalk alvarez potter advance patrol resent with which i feel myself more truly blessed than if my sire the christ of power possessed i live i thank god as merrily as he and triumph as much in this my main estate as if my father and uncle had been lord treasurer or my lord maya he feeds of many dishes eye of one queer christian cult non-muslim collateral departures hebrews circus configured what care i of what stuff my excrements be made he that lives according to nature cannot be poor and he that exceeds can never have enough totus non-suffocate orbis the whole world cannot give him content a small thing that the writers have is better than the riches of the ungodly psalms 37 19 and better is a poor morsel with quietness than abundance with strife proverbs 17 7 be content then enjoy thyself and as christ the stone advisor be not angry for what thou hast not but give god hearty thanks for what thou hast received see that but what wants thou to expostulate the matter or what hast thou not better than a rich man health competent wealth children security sleep friends liberty diet power and what not or at least may have the means being so obvious easy and well known or as he inculcated to himself written quite you can dismay martial ike sump race non-party said relicta etc say again bauhaus or at least mace have if thou wilt myself and that which i am sure he wants a merry heart passing by a village in the territory of milan saves an augerstone i saw a poor beggar that had got belike his belly full of meat jesting and mary i sighed and said to some of my friends that were then with me what a deal of trouble madness pain and grief do we sustain and exaggerate unto ourselves to get that secure happiness which this poor beggar has prevented us of and which we per adventure shall never have for that which he have now attained with the begging of some small pieces of silver a temporal happiness and pleasant heart's ease i cannot compass with all my careful windings and running in and out and surely the beggar was very merry but i was heavy he was secure but i timorous and if any man should ask me now whether i had rather be merry or still so solicitous and said i should say mary if he should ask me again whether i would rather be as i am or as this beggar was i should sure choose to be as i am tortured still with cares and fears but out of previousness and not out of truth that which said augustine said of himself here in this place i may truly say to thee thou discontented wretch thou covetous niggered thou chow thou ambitious and swelling toad it is not want but clevishness which is the cause of thy woes settled by an affection thou hast enough denique said finis clerendi quocle fabius plus pulperium maturos meanest ed feniri la borum in kipius pato make an end of scraping purchasing this manner this field that house for this and that child thou hast enough for thyself and them called pettistick s lupus animus depend on deficit equals she is at hand at home already which thou so earnestly seeketh but aussie angelus ilay proxima's accident queen de nomad aguellum oh that i had but that one knock of ground that field there that pastor austin venom argenti forced this mickey monster all that i could but find a pot of money now to purchase etc to build me a new house to marry my daughter place my son etc oh if i might but live a while longer to see all things settled some two or three years i would pay my debts make all my reckonings even but they are common past and thou has more business than before oh madness to think to settle that in thine old age when thou hast law which in thy youth thou canst not now compose having brought a little pirus would first conquer africa and then asia et tum sravita aguere and then live merrily and take his ease but when kenya's the orator told him he might do that already it's jam posse fieri rested satisfied condemning his own folly see parva liquid company magnus thou may stew the like and therefore be composed in thy fortune thou hast enough he that is wet in a bath can be no more wet if he be flung into tiber or into the ocean itself and if thou hast all the world or a solid mass of gold as big as the world thou canst not have more than enough enjoy thyself at length and that which thou hast the mind is all be content thou art not poor but rich and so much the richer as ken serena's well which to corellius conto parque our optas non-profil apostates in wishing less not having more i say then non-adjective oppais said minway could be dutates it is epicurus advice add no more wealth but diminish thy desires and as crisis stone wealth seconds him si bis ditari contene divitius that's true plenty not to have but not to want witches non-haberi said non-indige vera abundantly tis more glory to contem than to possess at nihil ageri es theorem and to want nothing is divine how many death dumb hulk lame blind miserable persons could i reckon up that are poor and with all distress in imprisonment banishment galley slaves condemned to the minds quarries to gives in dungeons perpetual freedom than all which thou art richer thou art more happy to whom thou art able to give an arms a lord in respect a petty prince be contented then i say replying and mutter no more for thou art not poor indeed but in opinion yey but this is very good counsel and rightly applied to such as have it and will not use it that have a competency that are able to work and get their living by the sweat of their brows by their trade that have something yet he that hath birds may catch birds but what shall we do that are slaves by nature impotent and unable to help ourselves mere beggars that languish and pine away that have no means at all no hope of means no trust of delivery or of better success as those old britons complained to their lords and masters the romans oppressed by the pits mari adebarbarus barbari ad murray the barbarians drove them to the sea the sea drove them back to the barbarians our present misery compels us to cry out and howl to make our moan to rich men they turn us back with a scornful answer to our misfortune again and will take no pity of us they commonly overlook their poor friends and adversity if they chance to meet them they voluntarily forget and will take no notice of them they will not they cannot help us instead of comfort they threaten us miss call scoff at us to aggravate our misery give us bad language or if they do give good words what's that to believe us according to that of fellas luckily asked alios monere who cannot give good cancer tis cheap it costs them nothing it is an easy matter when one's belly is full to the claim against fasting cuisato espleno lada de junior ventri does the wild ass pray when he has grass or lowest the ox when he has fodder job 6 5 negwey an unpopular romano quid clan protest essay ladies no man living soldier khan so merry as the people of rome when they had plenty but when they came to want to be hunger starved neither shame nor laws nor arms nor magistrates could keep them in obedience seneca pleaded hard for poverty and so did those lazy philosophers but in the meantime he was rich they had wherewithal to maintain themselves but does any paul managed on it there are those safe bernard that approve of a mean estate but on that condition they never want themselves and some again are meek so long as they may say or do what they list but if occasion be offered how far are they from all patients i would to god as he said no man should commend poverty but he that is poor or he that so much admires it would relieve help or ease others nuncsinos aldis adque s divinus apollo dick mihi quinomo's now if thou hearst us and after good man tell him that once to get means if you can but no man hears us we are most miserably dejected the scum of the world vic's habit in novice jam nova plaga locum we can get no relief no comfort no sucker ed nihil in benny called me he felt open we have tried all means yet find no remedy no man living can express the anguish and bitterness of our souls but we that endure it we are distressed forsaken in torture of body and mind in another hell and what shall we do when crassus the roman consul ward against the parthians after an unlucky battle fought he fled away in the night and left four thousand men saw sick and wounded in his tents to the fury of the enemy which when the poor men perceived clermobus at ululatibus omnia complement they made lamentable moan and ward downright as loud as home as mars when he was hurt which the noise of ten thousand men could not drown and all for fear of present death but our estate is far more tragical and miserable much more to be deplored and far greater cause have we to lament the devil and the world persecute us all good fortune has forsaken us we are left to the rage of beggary cold hunger thirst nastiness sickness irksomeness to continue all torment labor and pain to division and contempt bitter enemies all and far worse than any death death alone we desire death we seek yet cannot have it and what shall we do called malay fears a swastika there is bene accustom thyself to it and it will be tolerable at last yea but i may not i cannot in me consumption vires fortuner no kendo i am in the extremity of human adversity and as a shadow leaves the body when the sun is gone i am now left and lost and quite forsaken of the world queer jacket in terror non-habit under kadat comfort thyself with this yet thou art at the worst and before it be long it will either overcome thee or thou it if it be violent it cannot endure outsolve it or outsolve it let the devil himself and all the plagues of egypt come upon thee at once nato que de malice said contra or denti or ito be of good courage misery is virtue's whetstone serpents cities outdoor aeronautics as cato told his soldiers marching in the deserts of libya first eat sands serpents were pleasant to a valiant man honorable enterprises are accompanied with dangers and damages as experience of vince they will make the rest of thy life relish the better but put case they continue thou are not as so poor as thou was born and as some hold much better to be pitied than envied but be it so thou hast lost all poor thou art dejected in pain of body grief of mind thine enemies insult over thee thou art as bad as job yet tell me seth chrysostom was job or the devil the greater conqueror surely job the devil had his goods he sat on the muck hill and kept his good name he lost his children health friends but kept his innocency he lost his money but he kept his confidence in god which was better than any treasure do thou then as job did triumph as jude did and be not molested as every fool is said cuartione potero how shall this be done chrysostom answered buckley see kuala lumpur tavares with great facility if thou shalt but meditate on heaven hannah wept sore and troubled in mind could not eat but why weepest thou said elkanah her husband and why etest thou not why is thine heart troubled am not i better to thee than ten sons and she was quiet though out here vexed in this world but say to thyself why art thou troubled o my soul is not god better to thee than all temporalities and momentary pleasures of the world be then pacified and though thou be is now per adventure in extreme want it may be it is for thy further good to try thy patience as it did jobs and exercise thee in this life trust in god and rely upon him and thou shalt be crowned in the end what's this life to eternity the world has forsaken thee thy friends and fortunes all are gone yet know this that the very hairs of thine head are numbered that god is a spectator of all thy miseries he sees thy wrongs woes and wants it is his good will and pleasure it should be so and he knows better what is for thy good than thou thyself his providence is over all at all times he hath set a god of angels over us and keeps us as the apple of his eye psalms 27 8 some he doth exult prefer bless with worldly riches honors offices and peppermints as so many glistening stars he makes to shine above the rest some he just miraculously protect from thieves incursions sword fire and all violent mischances and as the poet feigns of that like in pandavas like cayenne's son when he shot at menelaus the grecian with a strong arm and deadly arrow palace as a good mother keeps flies from her child's face asleep turned by the shaft and made it hit on the buckle of his girdle so some he solicitously defends others he exposes to danger poverty sickness want misery he chastiseth and corrects as to him seems best in his deep unsearchable and secret judgment and all for our good the tyrant took the city saith closer stone god did not hinder it led them away captives so god would have it he banned them god yielded to it flung them into the furnace god permitted it heat the oven hotter it was granted and when the tyrant had done his worst god showed his power and the children's patience he freed them so can he thee and can help in an instant when it seems to him good rejoice not against me o my enemy for though i fall i shall lie when i sit in darkness the lord shall lighten me remember all those martyrs what they have endured the utmost that human rage and fury could invent with what patience they have born with what willingness embraced it though he kill me saith job i will trust in him justice in ex-book nobilis as chrysostom holds a just man is impregnable and not to be overcome the goat may hurt his hands lameness his feet convulsions may torture his joints but not vector momentum his soul is free nempe pekos vem lectos argentum tullius liquette in manikis at competibos saivo teneas custode perhaps you mean my cattle money movables or land then take them all but slave if i command a cruel jailer shall thy freedom cease take away his money his treasure is in heaven banish him his country he is an inhabitant of that heavenly jerusalem cast him into bans his conscience is free kill his body it shall rise again he fights with a shadow that contends with an upright man he will not be moved see fat this illabata orbis impervidum variant runai though heaven itself should fall on his head he will not be offended he is impenetrable as an anvil hard as constant as job if say deus simul adque will let me solve it up in all a god shall set me free whenever i please be thou such a one let thy misery be what it will what it can with patience endured thou mayst be restored as he was teres proscriptivous adquellum proper abhominibus de certas ad deum fugay the poor shall not always be forgotten the patient abiding of the meek shall not perish forever psalms 10 18 verse 9 the lord will be a refuge of the oppressed and a defense in the time of trouble service epictatus multilati corporus it was pauper i'd hike into cowas eratsu paris lame was epictators and poor iris yet to them both god was propitious end of section 23 section 24 of the anatomy of melancholy volume 2. 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 morgan scorpion the anatomy of melancholy volume 2 by robert burton section 24 partition 2 section 3 member three part three rodriguez verto manus that famous traveller endured much misery yet surely saves gallagher he was verdio carlos in that he did escape so many dangers god especially protected him he was dear unto him mordo in egastate tribulation con valley deploration etc thou art now in the veil of misery in poverty in agony in temptation rest eternity happiness immortality shall be thy reward as quite a stone feeds if thou trust in god and keep thin innocency non si male nunc et allen sikh eritsemper a good hour may come upon a sudden expect a little yay but this expectation is it which tortures me in the meantime futura expectance by centipede angor whilst the grass grows the horse starves despair not but hope well sparrow batte tibi melius looks crastina duquette cheer up i say be not displayed space alit agricolas he that sows in tears shall reap enjoy psalm 126 7. hope refreshes as much as misery depressor hard beginnings have many times prosperous events and that may happen at last which never was yet a desire accomplished delights the soul proverbs 13 19 grata super veniette quinone spiratible horror which makes me joy my joy's long wished at last welcome that i shall come when hope is passed a lowering morning may turn to a fair afternoon new bay starlet pulsar candidates ira dies the hope that is deferred is the fainting of the heart but when the desire cometh it is a tree of life proverbs 13 12. suarvicimum es voti compos fieri many men are both wretched and miserable at first but afterwards most happy and often times it so falls out as machiavell relates of cosmo de medici that fortunate and renowned citizen of europe that all his youth was full of perplexity danger and misery till 40 years were passed and then upon a sudden the son of his honour broke out as through a cloud hunyadis was fetched out of prison and henry iii of portugal out of a poor monastery to be crowned kings malta kadent inter calichem supremacy lava many things happen between the cup and the lip beyond all hope and expectation many things fall out and who knows what may happen london omnium dieharum soliz or kidawant as philippus said all the sons are not yet set a day may come to make amends for all though my father and mother forsake me yet the lord will gather me up psalm 27 10 wait patiently on the lord and hope in him psalm 37 7. be strong hope and trust in the lord and he will comfort thee and give thee thine hearts desire psalm 27 14 sperate at the bosmit weber cervate hope and reserve yourself for prosperity threat not thyself because thou art poor condemned or not so well for the present as thou wouldst be not respected as thou ought is to be by birth place worth or that which is a double collosive thou hast been happy honorable and rich out now distressed and poor a scorn of men a burden to the world irksome to thyself and others thou hast lost all mizurum esprit feliken and as boethius calls it infelikismung genus in fortuni this made tymon half mad with melancholy to think of his former fortunes and present misfortunes this alone makes many miserable wretches discontent i confess it is a great misery to have been happy the quintessence of infelicity to have been honorable and rich but yet easily to be endured security succeeds and to a judicious man a far better estate the loss of thy goods and money is no loss thou hast lost them they would otherwise have lost thee if thy money be gone thou art so much the lighter and as saint jerome persuades rusticus the monk to forsake all and follow christ gold and silver are two heavy metals for him to carry that seeks heaven velnos in maori proximum gamus at lapides album at inutilae summa materia mali mitamas scalerum si hene poinete zeno the philosopher lost all his goods by shipwreck he might like of it fortune had done him a good turn opace ame animum of fairy non-protest she can take away my means but not my mind he set her at defiance ever after for she could not rob him that had not to lose for he was able to contempt more than they could possess or desire alexander sent a hundred talents of gold to focus on of athens for a present because he heard he was a good man but faucion returned his talents back again with a permete me in posterium virum bonham essay to be a good man still let me be as i am nonme album posco neck me prequeum that seaman crated flung of his own accord his money into the sea abite nummy ego vos mergam i had rather drowned you than you should drown me can stoics and epicurus thus contend wealth and shall not we that are christians it was muscular at fake flower a genus speech of cotta in salis many miseries have happened unto me at home and in the wars of broad of which by the help of god some i have endured some i have repelled and by mine own valour overcome courage was never wanting to my designs nor industry to my intents prosperity or adversity could never alter my disposition a wise man's mind as seneca holds is like the state of the world above the moon ever serene come then what can come before what may be fall in fractum in victum quay animal upon us rebus angustus animosis at que fortes 11 book 2. hope and patience are two sovereign remedies for all the surest proposals the softest cushions to lean on in adversity durum said levious with what can't be cured must be endured if it cannot be helped or amended make the best of it stop necessary he is wise that suits himself to the time as at a game at tables so do by all such inevitable accidents ita vita s hominem quasi come ludas teseres see if thou can't not fling what thou wouldst play thy cast as well as thou cans safe epictatus has two handles the one to be held by the other not it is in our choice to take and leave whether we will all which simplices commentator have illustrated by many examples and it is in our power as they say to make omar ourselves conform thyself then to thy present fortune and cut by coat according to thy cloth but quote ant condo quadvolumos non liquette contented with by loss state and calling whatsoever it is and rest as well satisfied with thy present condition in this life este cuades quads cine quality quad be as thou art and as they are so let others be still what is and may be covert and as he that is invited to a feast eats what is set before him and looks for no other enjoy that thou hast and ask no more of god than what he thinks fit to bestow upon thee non creepist contingent adirae cohenthum we may not be all gentlemen or catos or leli as tully tells us all honorable illustrious and serene all rich but because mortal men want many things therefore says theodore has god diversely distributed his gifts wealth to one skill to another that rich men might encourage and set poor men at work poor men might learn several traits to the common good as a piece of alice is composed of several parcels some water of silk some of gold silver cruel of diverse colours all to serve for the exhalation of the whole music is made of diverse discords and keys a total sum of many small numbers so is a common wealth of several unequal trades and callings if all should be greasy and dirty all idol all in fortunes equal we should till the land as menenos agrippa well satisfied the tumultuous route of rome in his elegant epilogue of the belly and the rest of the members who should build houses make us several staffs for raymond we should all be starved for company as poverty declared at large in aristophanes plutus and sue at last to be as we were at first and therefore god has appointed this inequality of states orders and degrees a subordination as in all other things the earth yields nourishment to vegetables sensible creatures feed on vegetables both are substitutes to reasonable souls and men are subject amongst themselves and all to higher powers so god would have it all things then being rightly examined and duly considered as they ought there is no such cause of so general discontent it is not in the manner itself but in our mind as we moderate our passions and esteem of things nihil alliance necessary let thy fortune be what it will it is thy mind alone that makes the poor or rich miserable or happy vidi ego safe divine seneca in villa hillary at amena maestos at media solitudinae ocupatos non-locus said animals it at tranquilitatum i have seen men miserably dejected in a pleasant village and some again well occupied and at good ease in the solitary desert tis the mind not the place cause of tranquility and that gives true content i will yet add a word or two for a cowardly many rich men i dare boldly say it that lie on down beds with delicacies pampered every day in their well-furnished houses live at less heart's ease with more anguish more bodily pain and through their intemperance more bitter hours than many a prisoner or galley slave my chemist in pluma equate vigilant act regulus indolio those poor starved hollanders whom vatison their captain left in nova sembla anno 1596 or those eight miserable englishmen that were lately left behind to winter in a stove in greenland in 77 degrees of latitude 1630 so pitifully forsaken and forced to shift for themselves in a vast dark and desert place to strive and struggle with hunger cold desperation and death itself tis a patient and quiet mind i say it again and again gives true peace and content so for all other things they are as old cremate told us as we use them parentes patrian amicos guenus cognates divitias heik perinde stunt ak ilius animus crea parents friends fortunes country birth alliance etc urban flow with our conceit please or displease as we accept and construe them or apply them to ourselves baba chris gray fortunately and in some sort i might truly say prosperity and adversity are in our own hands neymar logiter and which seneca confirms out of his judgment and experience every man's mind is stronger than fortune and leads him to what side he will a cause to himself each one of his good or bad life but will we or nilly make the worst of it and suppose a man in the greatest extremity which is a fortune which some indefinitely prefer before prosperity of two extremes it is the best luxuriant anime rabus perum que secundis men in prosperity forget god and themselves they are besotted with their wealth as birds with henbane miserable if fortune forsake them but more miserable if she tarry and overwhelm them for when they come to be in great place rich they that were most temperate sober and discreet in their private fortunes as nero otho vitellius ilio gaboulous optimi imperatores nicely empiric scent degenerate on a sudden into brute beasts so prodigious in lust such tyrannical oppressors etc they cannot moderate themselves they become monsters odious harpies what not come triumphos or face on always adaptation add voluptatum at otium then kept say convertant twas cato's note they cannot contain for that cause bill like utropolis quick concrete no care volleyball best dementor david prettyosa biatist n m yam compocris tunicus sumat nova consolia et spez metropolis when he would hurt a nave gave him gay clothes and wealth to make him brave because now which he would quite change his mind keep fly out set honesty behind on the other side in adversity many mutter and replying despair etc both bad i confess but kolkayas as a shoe too big or too little one pincheth the other sets the footer i said a malice minimum if adversity has killed his thousand prosperity has killed his ten thousand therefore adversity is to be preferred hike foreign instrument the one deceives the other instructs the one miserably happy the other happily miserable and therefore many philosophers have voluntarily sought adversity and so much commend it in their precepts demetrius in seneca esteemed it a great impellicity that in his lifetime he had no misfortune miserable adversity adversity then is not so heavily to be taken and we ought not in such cases so much to macerate ourselves there is no such odds in poverty and riches to conclude in hyrum's words i will ask our magnificos that build with marble and bestow a whole manner on a thread what difference between them and paul the eremite that bare old man they drink in jewels he in his hand he is poor and goes to heaven they are rich and go to hell end of section 24 section 25 of the anatomy of melancholy vol 2. 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 morgan scorpion the anatomy of melancholy vol 2 by robert burton section 25 partition 2 section 3 member 4 against servitude loss of liberty imprisonment banishment servitude loss of liberty imprisonment are no such miseries as they are held to be we are slaves and servants the best of us all as we do reverence our masters so do our masters their superiors gentlemen serve nobles and nobles subordinate to kings omnes of regno graviore regnum princes themselves are god's servants they are subject to their own laws and as the kings of china endure more than slavish imprisonment to maintain their state and greatness they never come abroad alexander was a slave to fear caesar of pride the vespasian to his money nihil enyam referred whereas his service ad hominem elio gaboulous to his god and so of the rest lovers are slaves to their mistresses rich men to their gold courteous generally to lust and ambition and all slaves to our affections as evangelists well discourseth in macrobius and seneca the philosopher asidum served two term extrema inelectabulum he calls it a continual slavery to be so captivated by vices and who is free why then does thou repine satis s potence heilum says chris serviri non kogito without carrieth no burdens thou art no prisoner no drudge and thousands want that liberty those pleasures which thou hast thou art not sick and what would thou have but nitimo and vititum we must all eat of the forbidden fruit were we enjoined to go to such and such places we would not willingly go but being bored of our liberty this alone torments our wandering soul that we may not go a citizen of ours saith kardon was 60 years of age and had never been fought of the walls of the city of milan the prince hearing of it commanded him not to stir out being now forbidden that which all his life he had neglected he earnestly desired and being denied dolores confectus mortem obeyed he died for grief i have said of servitude i again say of imprisonment we are all prisoners what is our life but a prison we are all imprisoned in an island the world itself to some men is a prison our narrow seas are so many ditches and when they have compassed the globe of the earth they would feign go see what is done in the moon in muscovy and many other northern parts all over scandia they are imprisoned half the year in stoves they dare not peep out for cold at aden in arabia they are penned in all day long with that other extreme of heat and keep their markets in the night what is a ship but a prison and so many cities our but has so many hives of bees and hills but that which tower promised many seek women keep in all winter and most part of summer to preserve their beauties some for love of study demosthenes shaved his beard because he would cut off all occasions from going abroad how many monks and fires ankarites abandoned the world monarchist in obey biscuits in arido art in prison make right use of it and mortify thyself where may a man contemplate better than in solitariness or study more than in quietness many worthy men have been imprisoned all their lives and it have been occasion of great honor and glory to them much public good by their excellent meditation ptolemaeus king of egypt come virabus attenuatus infirma valitudne la boaret affect us etc now being taken with a grievous infirmity of body that he could not stir abroad became spato's scholar fell hard to his book and gave himself wholly to contemplation and upon that occasion as my author adds paul kerrimum reggie opulentiae monumentum etc to his great honour built that renowned library at alexandria wherein were 40 000 volumes severina's berthias never read so elegantly as in prison paul so devoutly for most of his epistles were dictated in his bands joseph said augustine got more credit in prison than when he distributed corn and was lord of pharaoh's house it brings many a lewd riotous fellow home many wandering logs it settles that would otherwise have been like raving tigers ruined themselves and others banishment is no grievance at all omni solemn 40 patria et cetera et patria est uber kumque bene este that's a man's country where he is well at ease many travel for pleasure to that city saith seneca to which thou art banished and what a part of the citizens are strangers born in other places in colentibos patria tis their country that are born in it and they would think themselves banished to go to the place which thou leavest and from which thou art so loath to depart it is no disparagement to be a stranger or so irksome to be in exile the rain is a stranger to the earth rivers to the sea jupiter in egypt the sun to us all the soul is an alien to the body a nightingale to the air a swallow in the house and ganymede in heaven an elephant at rome a phoenix in india and such things commonly please us best which are most strange and come the father stop those old hebrews esteemed the whole world gentiles the greeks held all barbarians back themselves our modern italians account of us as dull transalpines by way of reproach they scorned thee and thy country which thou so much admired it is a childish humor to hone after home to be discontent at that which others seek to prefer as base islanders and norwegians do their own ragged islands before italy or greece the gardens of the world there is a base nation in the north safe planning that live amongst blocks and sands by the seaside feed on fish drink water and yet these base people account themselves slaves in respect when they come to rome ita s perfecto as he concludes multis fortuna pocket in pranam so it is fortune favors some to live at home to their further punishment it is want of judgment all places are distant from heaven alike the sun shines happily as warm in one city as in another and to a wise man there is no difference of climbs friends are everywhere to him that behaves himself well and the prophet is not esteemed in his own country alexander caesar trajan adrian whereas so many land leapers now in the east now in the west little at home and paulus venetos lodovicus verto manus columbus americas vespuccius vasquez gamma drake kandich oliver arnot shutien got all their honors by voluntary expeditions but you say such men's travel is voluntary we are compelled and as many factors must depart yet know this of plato to be true tori de osama cover perigrinus est god hath in this special care of strangers and when he wants friends and allies he shall deserve better and find more favor with god and men besides the pleasure of peregrination variety of objects will make amends and so many nobles tully aristides the mystocles theseus coddlers etc as have been banished will give sufficient credit unto it read petrus alchionus is two books of this subject end of section 25 | 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3OdkvG8h47w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OdkvG8h47w | Fallow Ground | hosea chapter 10 and we're going to begin reading in the first verse hosea chapter 10. uh in the first verse the bible says israel was an empty vine he bringeth for he bringeth forth fruit unto himself according to the multitude of his fruit he have increased the altars according to the goodness of his hand they have made god god-goodly images their heart is divided now now shall they be found faulty he shall break down their altars he shuffs all their images for now they shall say we have no king because we feared not the lord what then should a king do to us they have spoken words swearing falsely and making a covenant thus judgment springeth up is a hemlock in the furrows of the field the inhabitants of samaria shall fear because of the calves of bethlehem for the people thereof shall mourn over it and the priests thereof that rejoiced on it for the glory thereof because it departed from it it shall be also carried unto assyria for present to the king jared ephraim shall receive the shame and israel shall be ashamed of his own counsel as for samaria her king is cut off as the foam upon the water the high places also even of haven the sin of israel shall be destroyed the thorn and the thistle shall come up on their altars and they shall say to the mountains cover us and to the hills fall on us o israel thou has sinned from the days of gabia and and there they stood the battle of gabia against the children of iniquity did not overtake them it is my desire that i should chastise them and the people shall be gathered against them when they shall bind themselves in their furos and ephraim is a heifer that is taught and loved to tread out the corn but i passed over upon her fair neck i will make ephraim to ride judah shall plow and jacob shall break his clods sow to yourself righteousness breathe in mercy break up your foul ground for it is time to seek the lord till he come and bring righteousness upon you dear lord we thank you and praise you for this book lord we pray that we would do the work that we would be close unto you lord that we may abide that we may be strengthened in the time in which we live bless the hearers of your word this morning and pray that in the sweet and the precious name of jesus amen now uh some unusual verses not necessarily uh thrill-seeking verses because they're verses of chastisement there are verses of of judgment almost but we see in the end that they do have a purpose now hosea was a writer when there were very little prophets left isaiah jeremiah and ezekiel had long been gone and hosea lived with the only other prophet the only other preacher was uh amos and they lived in a time where the word of the lord was rare they lived in eighth the eighth century before christ and in 400 years the 400 years of silence will begin now here in america we cannot imagine what 400 years of silence is all about we we hear the gospel every day we hear the gospel constantly but uh and i think in the days of the the house of the lord was gone but i'm sure there were people that worshipped but they didn't hear from the lord now every one of us has set in services where the preacher may be eloquent and nothing wrong whatsoever with what he's saying but god just didn't come down there was no meeting with the with the person of the almighty and that's what god through the mouth of hosea was warning god's people of now uh i really believe what the lord really gives here is a remedy for such a situation uh you know we we sometimes blame uh the sovereignty of god on our lack of effort on our lack of contribution on our lack of interest we well god just wasn't in it well first of all the bible says this who can know the mind of god so we see that that is not true just by the word of god so uh don't blame god if it is a problem that rests with you or me or any of the lord's churches it uh it is easily overlooked now it begins with israel is an empty vine now i i want you to uh to look into the empty vine because we'll see in a minute there were things there but they weren't spiritual fruit they were things they were uh money they they were items and they did not have the move of god uh what is needed today is spiritual fruit and israel had none they were doing all these things and well probably there were different types of worship going on but they had no fruit now that's an individual question that we have to ask ourselves and we have to be honest with it do we have spiritual fruit and then you can look at the church ministry not in other people but at the ministry of the church and does the church have fruit those are two questions that only really you can answer and i would dare say even concerning the church if we answered it answered it as a group we'd come up with different answers we would come up with different ideas if they're screwed but we see that the almighty is the final judge and he said very clearly israel was without fruit israel is an empty bond he bringeth forth fruit unto himself now that's a danger today for preaching men is uh is trying to say well this one is mine now all the bitty hen movement and and the sword of the lord out of chattanooga tennessee the armenian churches that are out there they do that they actually keep score of how many and all you all remember uh and he he said that he you know he recanted that and said that it was not of the lord but at the time he didn't know it uh wayne adams pastored a very large church in uh louisville kentucky and while he under his ministry it went from 25 to 400 and uh he ended up in the sword of the lord considered an accomplishment but we found that very quickly that church went away see uh be careful that the fruit is as it should be numbers dear friend is not fruit uh they do not equate they are not the same thing and so we see that israel finds itself prospering financially but starving on divine spiritually that was their condition here he have increased the altars now that's a very dangerous spot to be in what why is that a problem for national israel how many altars were there to be two one in the outer court and one in the holy of holies right and uh and just to give you something to study on this week two is the number of witness or uh the way to give witness of an item and that's why there were two altars here we find here we find israel with multiple you know what they didn't need any more alters they didn't need gimmicks and what we'll find that they got into is idolatry what they got into is uh offering uh sacrifices to things that were not god at all they set themselves up offers remember when moses went up on the mountain and they went under aaron and said ah make us gods that's the same premise that these multiple altars were about was they wasn't satisfied with the movement of god now first of all god wasn't moving that much then but whose fault was it who who who who was the troublemaker who calls this to be and we know the answer had to be god's people israel at that time because the bible says concerning the almighty i am the lord i change not so the problem had to be within but because of their impatience and we live in a very impatient day today they immediately wanted something and their solution let's make some more altars let's raise up some more things let's worship another way ah and that is that is the the mood today let's spice it up a little bit let's make it a little bit more entertaining and the flesh will enjoy and you know they were right and that movement is right it is enticing to the flesh there's no denying that and so we we find that national israel is in a mess according to the goodness of his land they have made goodly images now they had taken items from the land that were very valuable and and very easy to work with and said they made goodly images images that looked nice and but they had no value they had they they were not god they were not gods and to themselves they were nothing they were statues they were they were they they had no life in them they they had nothing valuable to worship they were just things you go into the average church today and what you're going to see uh even some baptist churches you're going to see a cross somewhere well let me be the one to say jesus is not on a cross and that cross is not to be worshipped it's a thing in fact it was the mode of death of the very living son of god it's nothing good about a cross you go into the catholic church you're going to see christ or an image of christ on the cross listen he's not been there for 2000 years he was taken down from that cross by two beloved brethren and he was put in a grave he strayed in the grave three days and three nights and rob's glorious again and rose with a glorified body and he's not been back there since he's not there so we see even in the days of israel that this um this theme of having things to look at into worship was growing it was becoming part of their culture and very much so today as it is in the united states you got to have something to look at the the flesh is entertained by these things when it should be entertained by this verse 2 their heart is divided now shall they be found faulty their heart is divided with one side of their heart they want to worship the almighty and then the other side of their being they were to worship these things that they had made and set up and and were going after he says they are divided and you know what many times individually we are too the world sets us up for that people we all have to work uh your job can become an idol be careful of that uh we don't need to be a divided people we need to be singular focusing on christ focusing on the person of christ focusing on the finished work of christ we need to be that kind of people because we see uh in this text that god is pleased with no other he he wants a singular minded people that is focused completely on him their heart is divided now shall thee be they shall be found faulty or lacking or in error he shall break down their altars he shall spoil their images now we need to see that those those things come into judgment having those types of things around is is something the lord is not well pleased with and they will come into judgment and and many many people think okay then why is the catholic uh church not fully judged well the time is not yet it will be right be patient uh look under christ they they will get their judgment because they're worshiping images you go to any of her daughters they look so much like her in the modern day it's almost scary they'll be judged uh your john uh your your job is not to be involved with that your job is to wait on the lord yeah and and so we see that these these individuals uh national israel in that day is no no great deal uh different than the modern day in which we live today verse 3 for for now they say we have no king because we fear not the lord what then should a king do to us now i i find this to con how how how contrary in their own mind uh that they really are because who wanted the king to start with they did see national israel was never never designed to be a a nation with a king they they wanted a king because they started looking at all these other nations out there and all the other nations had a king say well you know what we want a king too but from the beginning what was their design of government it was to be a theocracy where god ruled off and you know what a wonderful time you know what that's coming that that's something that's going to happen that's something that in glory that we will see where the very god of the bible is all ruling over all things in the kingdom of god and down here on the kingdom of earth he will be the very sinner and he will have the supreme government but because of the flesh and they got you looking out like we did they wanted a king and here they're almost denying it who and immediately when they got king it was a mess from day one they got saul and he he either got so far out of the will of the lord or he was a fake from the beginning and i can't tell you what's the only the only thing i know is he did preach but balaam's ass did too so that don't necessarily make him save right i don't know what his spiritual condition was but i know we got israel in the big mess and so we find they lie about it we don't need no king we don't we don't want a king when just centuries before they demanded to be almighty a king see [Music] denying something denying your condition doesn't help you if i'm out of the will of the lord my my my best route is to confess it and get close to it just as close as i can they denied the very thing they set up which again is just the natural impulse of man verse 4 they have spoken words sp swearing falsely and making a covenant now the covenant we'll see that he is referring to is this covenant with the worshipers of these images that they had set up to be their gods uh very be very cautious don't you go into any kind of covenant except with the almighty uh a covenant is binding see in the day which we live covenant covenants are so far behind us we don't even understand them but we don't know what a covenant is about but it it it is a binding thing and you'll answer for it when you go and you serve on a jury or you testify at a trial don't place your hand on that book and say i so swear because you just entered into a covenant and then you're responsible for it you see what i'm saying be very cautious so they had entered into agreement a covenant we're going to worship these other things they're more important than god you ever thought how carefully we must be that there's nothing in our life that becomes more important than god it's very very hard when it comes down to the people that you love it's a very difficult thing to say i love god more but hang in that that's what means that's what needs to occur and so we find national israel in the situation that they're in uh because of this that this covenant this this thing that they entered into the rest of that verse notice the colon meaning both these thoughts could stand alone thus judgment springeth up as hemlock in the furrows of the field now i want you to see this is where breaking up your fallow ground is will come up back again later i probably have preached this an era sometime down through the years but i want you to see the final ground was full of hemlock it was full of things that did not uh uh belong there you know a hemlock will take over everything the only thing that i know uh worse than that is that mind that goes down into holler that diane grew up in uh the kudzu bonds will totally destroy the place and hemlock is just behind them now another thing about hemlock witches use it it's in potions it's in it's in mysticism and those things will take over those things will devour a church uh you know at one time old regular baptist people were very strict even how the buildings were designed now and uh brother terry lackey told me he was so disappointed he went up into the hills of west virginia where he attended church as a boy and went in to the assembly house and there was a christmas tree in the corner see they had compromised you're talking about the people many of them would not even allow their building to be wired for electricity and you see what compromise had done to them and so he says because of what you've done hemlock is going to take over your fields hemlock is going to take over everything around you let's just the lord's people this morning be aware of the hemlock in our own hearts because see what will happen since we're bound together as a sin and assembly my handmap will impact donna and donna's in uh hemlock will impact her mother and soon the whole church is filled with the same thing he said you be cautious of that verse 5. the inhabitants of samaria shall fear because of the cat the calves of bethesda now i want you to see here he begins to name different sections of israel he'll name judah benjamin or israel and samaria all three parts of what was israel now we know that samaria was the hat breeds and they were that's the one when uh the woman at the well said why are you talking to me jesus we believe the place of god is on the mountain and you believe it's the city of jerusalem he was going to deal with each one of those branches if you will of god's people ever thought that he's going to deal with us individually that's a very scary thought to me and i think the older i get it may be because i know i'm a lot closer to the end of my days than i was when i started that's a fearful thing for me when i think of such a thing standing before the almighty jehovah the only thing that can come to my mind is to claim the blood of jesus because you know what i have no answer for the things i did because i didn't that's pretty scary okay i i can't say i didn't do it when the books are opened all i can say is jesus i just claim i claim his blood he died for me all right that's all i know to do in that day so i want you to see the blood of christ it is a wonderful joyous thing but accountability is real and we'll find each of these provinces each of these groups if you will giving answer for themselves for as far as samaria her king is cut off as foam upon the water now to understand that and samaria did have its own government often owned through the years they had their own king that was not authored by god and uh when i've been to the sea uh been to the ocean and you see the foam coming in and riding the waves and as soon as it hits the shore it's gone that's going to be the life of samaria that's going to be the extent of the king of samaria like that it's gone see making a false king in your life will not last long now that can be a bottle it can be a job it can be your children it can be an automobile but listen that's not going to last long this as quickly as the king of samaria went so will your king as well so look under the lord clean unto the lord look for him every day to be honored as your king to be honored is your authority to be honored is the one that controls your life and that's that was the judgment of that sector of israel was that they did not they did not worship the true king and so they were going like this verse 8 the plot the high place is also of a then the sin of israel now he deals with israel in this particular province where they have the high places lifted up now you would think surely israel is the best no no their judgment is worse than samaria's you know this is the thing about illness what i have seen in 28 years of nursing sometimes surviving is worse than dying see israel was going to live i mean you think how quickly the phone disappears on that way it's going like that the only good thing about that samaria's judgment was lived but yours are yours or mine may not be israel's would last literally centuries even up to the roman empire really they're still goes on today but their punishment wasn't much relieved until 1948 uh when they became a nation again and so we find that uh as as the lord god is listing punishment for each province each place was accountable for themselves that's that that's a very real you know what the worst thing that you can do by avoiding punishment to your children is because they've never become accountable and that was israel's problem and they were looked good and they still never felt any any sense of responsibility oh i did that i caused that i made that to happen and we we don't do much better do we taking on responsibility so each of them answered individually as a group themselves each of them had specific punishment for their sins the high places also of the then the son of israel shall be destroyed the thorn and the thistles shall come up on their offers meaning even's altars meaning israel's altars the thorns and the thistles shall come up now we know in the day of the judgment of the lord in the day when adam and eve first said that the lord was the world was judge the world the world was uh uh received the the judgment of god and never was the same again nothing like the garden of eden and it often makes you wonder what was it before when we look at the beauty that we see today how how much more marvelous could this be well i don't know but it must have been and here we find that uh part of that judgment is storms and thistles see as we're in a minute getting to breaking up the fallow ground what has to be dealt with first is the thorns and the thistles um what's the problem with that you ever been out in the very bars getting getting bloodberries what's the problem with that now you get the berries right but what do you suffer to get to them exactly what what what you have to put yourself on on your own risk now none of y'all may have ever heard this but when i was a boy my grandmother always told me if you smell cucumbers there is a snow which snake is it yeah he's close and invariably when i walk off into the briners that's the first thing i think about and if i smell cucumbers i'm out of there there may not be one there but i'm gonna keep myself safe right and that part of breaking up fallow ground a cemetery over carlisle that um eric and i worked on and i want to go back hopefully in bad shape if it was but at the entrance they're nothing but briars they're home now but we couldn't do anything until that was addressed now found ground is full of stuff like that the results of sin right why is the world cursed why do we why is there briars on our blackberries it's a result of sin uh i wonder in glory or prior to the judgment of man uh the prior to the judgment of adam probably blackberries didn't have a brighter one on them you probably just go in there and just do like this and you basically be full in a matter of minutes see those type of things have to be dealt with do they know to get in to get some good ground again those items have to be removed and so we see that israel's judgment was just as bad probably worse than the judgment of samaritan verse 8 and the high place also of evan the sin of israel shall be destroyed the thorn and thistle shall come up on their altars and they shall say to the mountains uh cover us into the hills follow us and that it there'll be a repetition of that in the book of revelation when the judgment of god's begins to happen uh in the first judgment and they'll say the very same thing they don't call on god to hide them they don't call on the blood of jesus to cover them but rather they call on the rocks and the heels to cover them now notice what they're worshiping here is rocks and hills to start with let me tell you this that will never cover your sin it simply won't you know what you know what the catholics are depending on junk like this alters images and we find from the word of god it will never be covered it's never sufficient it ever was sufficient deal with the briars and the thistles verse 9 oh israel thou has sinned from the days of gabia there they stood the battle in gabia against the children of iniquity did not over take them now what that is uh talking about was a compromise it was a battle where the end result was peace but it was peace by the enemy still living we can't allow that to happen you know this is the thing with a rattlesnake you can have him and he can be sweet and you can raise him from the very beginning but at the end he'll still bite you and you know worse than that you know very people very few people survived a rather stink body he'll get you that their covenant with gabia was like a covenant with a rabbit snake it was like living in among them he says that has to be dealt with that thing in your life living with such a people must be dealt with must be addressed and so we find that israel's judgment is is very very difficult very very hard verse 10 it is my desire that i should chastise them what wonderful desire that is if there is no chastisement then you are not a son or a daughter of the almighty what what a blessed thing he says well they need correcting they need a good whipping and i'm going to do it i'm going to get the job done and it is my desire that i should chastise them and the people shall be gathered against them and they shall bind themselves in their two furrows now that's interesting because furrow is a is what we call uh a run in the garden uh like you have a corn in one row a row is what we call it corn in a run row onions in the next row that's how you have laid out now the two rows at least at this time was israel and judah he says you're both going to get it both furrows need to be cleaned you need some fruit besides money you need some fruit besides buildings you need some fruit that are spiritually worthwhile and in lieu of that israel i'm going to judge both of you i'm going to deal with both of you verse 11. and ephraim this is the other kingdom is a heifer and that is talked and loved to credit out the corn but i passed over upon her fair neck and i will make ephraim to ride judah shall cloud and jacob shall break the clods now notice he uses earthly means he he uses natural means to judge israel he says judah's going to break you out and each room is going to break up your clods you ever wonder how many spiritual quads you have now here in stuart county red clay dirt is about the worst you can have only good thing about it is it holds moisture but when you run through it with the plow all you got is big clumps about like this because it's so sticky he says now judah the righteous nation that kingdom you're gonna have the pleasure of dealing with israel's cause you know sometimes it's so hard as a pastor to say you know this is the problem now i'm blessed because this church i don't think you realize how much the lord has blessed us but there are churches that have gone to nothing just because issues won't be dealt with the clods remain and remain and the stickiness is still there and all they're getting is more and more brush and they don't even see it remember the church at la odesia don't even know that you're sick and poorly and ready to die see many of the lord's churches are just that way today and so we find that because of you to faithful she was going to be involved in the judgment of israel listen many times we miss the judgment of god because of whom is administering it we give it to them we say well they were mean to us maybe it was the judgment of the almighty maybe he brought that maybe he's in their life to cause problems maybe the disease came our way just to get a hold of us ephraim is a heifer that is taught and loveth to tread out the corn but i passed over upon her fair neck i will make ephraim to ride judah to rod judah shall plow and jacob shall break up his clods sow to yourself in righteousness reaping mercy what you sow this morning now shane to say this but it's true but all i've done to our garden this year so far is put up a fence but our garden looks nice because donna has stuck with it she is so her most recent thing is some kind of purple sweet potato i'm looking forward to seeing that that's one interesting thing she has sown what have we sown spiritually even today what what has been your motivator for being here what what have you said to somebody now jared thinks those people that broke down over there on the hill was scared of me but i was going over there to see if i could help him out and they fired that dude up and took out of here going that way and uh but i wanted to help him generally wanted to help him that is sowing seed now if i went down there in the pride of flesh and said you know let me show you what i could do which i don't know anything about vehicles but maybe i can help them push it out of the road but what have you done see they were sewing something that they were doing something they they were they were involved in what was going on sow to yourself in righteousness reap in mercy break up your follow ground now again we've already looked at the phallogram what's the biggest obstacle in breaking up that unused ground whatever's growing in it briars a bunch of limbs from the last storm brake vines how do we deal with all that how we're going to use our ground if we don't now the tragedy with ground that's not being tended to is that it grows and have you ever mowed the border of your yard and it's slowly creeping in creeping in creeping in now if y'all know where me donna's white toad is the the weeds are now on this side of it on the yard side of the lighthouse and adam could testify when he was a boy and they were home they played all around that light pump why did that happen because we weren't careful of the border you need to be careful that your fallow ground don't overtake the ground you're using because see it creeps in very carefully um back on the backside of our property we've been trying to clean it up hopefully one day there'll be a house back there from sarah and my neighbor is so difficult about his line um a bunch of limbs fell on her part the other day and i went around picking him up and uh i laid him right on the line and you know i don't want to get on your place right here and what i noticed the next time i couldn't mow to the complete line because the limbs were in the way see that's fallow ground now that ain't much but if i just keep letting it go it'll be in that little road that we built to go to her house it's wasted so the best thing i can do is throw it over on his side no okay but it has to be dealt with don't it we need to deal with things like that in our life | New Testament Baptist Church | UCdw-NWH3WQ8soB1SsqxqZgA | 2022-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,880 | 29,597 |
rkJaJC35gSY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkJaJC35gSY | Research Help for Theology Students: Finding Ebooks | hi this is beth perry at the swilley library today i want to show you how to find ebooks so we're going to start here at libraries.mercer.edu the library homepage and we're going to go down to this discovery search which searches pretty much everything we have so here let's click on um the search box and we're going to put in pastoral care and then we'll click on search okay so what we want to do now is go over here where it says refine your results and we're going to select available online and then under resource type we're going to select books and then click on apply filters so everything that comes up now should be an e-book so let's look at this number one we're going to click available online and notice that there are four options it's all the same book um we get um ebook central is from one vendor and the ebsco host is another vendor and we get um on the same book from these different vendors so let's look at the first one so first it pulls up the table of contents for you here and you'll also notice you have the option to read online or you can download the book if you download the book you will need the software adobe digital editions and i find that most of the time people just need a chapter or two from an ebook so it's really easy to go to a certain chapter and you can click download the pdf or you can click on the title of the chapter and at the top you have the options you can do a full download you can download the chapter copy you can print a certain number of pages and then you can scroll back and forth or you can move using the arrows up here between pages so that's ebook central now let's look at ebscohost so on this one you can click the pdf full text over here and it works pretty much the same way you've got your table of contents here again it has this download the chapter as an option here you can click on a chapter and it'll take you to that particular chapter and again you've got these options up here and you can go back and forth with your arrow keys down here at the bottom so just remember you've got these two different vendors but it's the same ebook and if you have any questions um just remember that from the library homepage you have this ask a librarian and there are several ways that you can get in touch with us | Mercer University Libraries | UC6zt-eMZ3_OSmP1iSBGcVlg | 2022-09-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 449 | 2,284 |
wXtSWbf7_kI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXtSWbf7_kI | Sick lit and the romanticisation of terminal illness | okay stop me if you've heard something like this before two teenagers meet and one or both of them have cancer / some other incurable deadly disease they might argue a bit but they discover that they have strong romantic feelings for each other and start a relationship then one of them dies and everything is sad but they got to have a good last few months and the surviving one has learned a lot about the value of human life so it's not all bad obviously I'm being a bit vague with this description but I think it's safe to assume that all of you were reminded of at least one or two books that have come out in recent years a walk to remember The Fault in Our Stars me and Earl and the dying girl before I die everything everything and Keith are all based on this formula though with some variations and some subversion and if you count books that aren't about teenagers or are similar but don't deal with terminal illness then we can include me before you it's kind of a funny story and if I stay there are a lot of these and they've been around for a while a walk to remember is about 20 years old now the genre has just exploded in popularity in the last decade you want to know the really crazy thing these are all just books that were successful and turned into movies if we expand the search into similar books that were less successful and weren't adapted than the list gets just so long it's an entire sub-genre now primarily in the Y a category and sometimes it's referred to as cichlid honestly that's kind of gross now that sounds weird so let me explain but before I can explain you have to let me set the stage [Music] themes of death have been explored in fiction since forever and themes of young love have been around just as long combining the two goes back pretty far as well just think of Romeo and Juliet there might not have been illness involved but their romance was doomed from the start this sort of story takes a lot of boxes that appeal to all of us particularly teenagers and young people despair loneliness existential dread the thrill of your first love living in the moment and knowing exactly what the future will bring all strike a chord within us even if the future is going to bring pain just knowing when and how you'll die sounds pretty great to a lot of people it takes away the stress of worrying none of this is inherently bad so far when you include the romance aspect of it the wish fulfillment becomes even more obvious love is a powerful emotion that we can empathize with especially when it's in young people who are experiencing it for the first time that's part of the reason that cichlid features teenagers as main characters such a large proportion of the time and why they're so often the target audience they also usually have lower standards but we'll ignore that then when you add in the large role that death plays in the story the emotion is pushed up to 11 since it's not only their first love but most likely their last and they all know it's the entire time the romance is the primary draw of the cichlid god I hate saying that genre all the illness and death only exists to amplify the pre-existing drama all the books I brought up earlier are romance stories first and foremost with everything else taking a backseat this in turn is amplified further by the power of fiction where things always happen at the most dramatic moment or in the most dramatic way I'm deciding to call it tragedy porn I don't know if that phrase has been used before and I refuse to check so just tell all your friends that I came up with it and hey I'm not knocking anybody who enjoys this type of story I like a good tragedy now and then and I enjoy it well-written romance as much as the next guy and even if I didn't we all have subjective tastes and I'm not judging anybody for that I just want to talk about some of the underlying the with some of these stories which are a little bit less okay let's take a minute to examine the most well-known recent example of this trend The Fault in Our Stars this book came out in 2012 and the movie adaption followed in 2014 there's also a Bollywood adaptation coming in November really it was written by John Green who you might be familiar with from his other books as well as his work here on YouTube it's by far the most popular example of this genre along with being one of the least subversive so I think it works great as a sort of generic template the story follows a sixteen-year-old girl with cancer named hazel she's depressed since you know cancer and her mother forces her to attend a cancer support group while there she meets another teenager in remission named Gus and the two strike up a friendship obviously this turns to a romantic relationship pretty fast obviously meanwhile Hazel's condition appears to be getting worse and she winds up spending time in the ICU hazel spends a lot of her time reading a book called an imperial affliction but it ends mid-sentence and the author refuses to tell anyone what happens next Gus manages to get into contact with the author and uses his wish from the make-a-wish Foundation to get him and hazel a trip to Amsterdam to meet him unfortunately the author a man named Peter Van Houten is an old bitter alcoholic who repeatedly insults their condition and refuses to tell them anything they leave angry but wind up enjoying the rest of their trip they lose their virginity to each other confess their love and head back to the US you know teenager stuff when they're back in the US Gus reveals that his cancer has come back with a vengeance his health worsens and he dies only a few weeks after this hazel is heartbroken and it's made even worse by her own deteriorating health Van Houten shows up at Gus's funeral to apologize and hazel sees his actions and a new lights but she's still angry with him at the end of the book hazel receives a letter that Gus wrote as an obituary for her wherein he states that we don't get to decide whether or not we get hurt in life but we do get to decide who hurts us it ends with hazel saying she's happy with the choice she made and she has no regrets overall I think the book is fine I can appreciate the actual pros of it's the whole narration is filled with quips and sorry has to banter so it really feels like a teenager is telling the story at first I thought it was weird that hazel would be so humorous when she's dying but partway through I realized that she was using it as a defense mechanism the story and characters are mostly pretty paint-by-numbers and I'm definitely not in the target audience but I can appreciate that there was genuine effort and skill here it wasn't a quick cash grab the surface message is very good to anyone who's ever had depression knows the desire to withdraw from the world and not form any connections or put effort into anything because it all just feels pointless this book is a very clear refutation of that and that's a great thing to get out there to young people but let's talk about the more problematic messages that these types of stories are sending unintentionally like I said before everything is designed for maximum drama in the land of cichlid the emotions and personalities are exaggerated to help get across the message or just to make the reader feel more of whatever emotion is being pushed at the moment the ending of The Fault in Our Stars wouldn't have seemed nearly as sad if hazel and Augustus had stayed together for eight months and then broken up when they realized that they had nothing in common except to the cancer even if that would have been a lot more realistic so the whole idea boils down to enjoying the passionate honeymoon phase of a relationship and the tragic ending of it brought about by the cruel hand of fate without having to put up with all of that boring [ __ ] in the middle there is no examination of what it takes to maintain a healthy relationship over the long term which let's be real most young people could use a lesson in most people in general really if you're familiar with the comedian Jim Jeffries then you might have heard this joke so I think the only way up for me to like made a woman Mariya get it pregnant she has the job and then if she could die that that would really help me out is because your kid couldn't hate you then because I'm doing my best your mom's dead you know this is just a humorous take on the same idea and it pretty clearly points out all of the strangeness in it people are very interested in the beginning of a relationship and the end of it because that's when emotions are highest the middle part is boring and no one cares about it so that gets left by the wayside but that's not the real issue here it's a bit problematic and it's not limited to this particular sub-genre but it's not the end of the world the real problem is the title of this video the romanticization of terminal illnesses like cancer that probably sounds confusing so let me explain cancer is a horrific illness that kills you extremely slowly and most cichlid books acknowledge that but at the same time don't these stories also make cancer look kind of Awesome look at the faults in Our Stars hazel falls in love with Gus which is unambiguously a good thing and it makes her happy for a while before he dies if that's the case shouldn't hazel be glad she got cancer if she never got cancer she wouldn't have met Gus after all on the surface the book portrays cancer as a horrible thing and let's be clear it is but that conflicts with the core theme of the entire book that we shouldn't hesitate to form relationships with others just because we're afraid of being hurt because the happiness makes the pain worth it the love hazel shared with Gus was good therefore the fact that she met him was good but she wouldn't have met him if they didn't both get cancer maybe an argument can be made that the message is really that you should just make the best of whatever happens to you but again cancer is portrayed as being an absolutely horrible illness that eats your body over the course of months or years if all of that sounds like it contradicts the idea that Hazel's cancer led to something good that's because it does I know for a fact that John Green wasn't trying to secretly indoctrinate our youth into wanting cancer in fact the book was inspired by one of his friends who died of cancer and he said later that he wrote this book as a response to illness being romanticized in literature it's just that I think he did a bad job of it the cute teenage romance which I want to reiterate is outright said to be a good thing and worth the cost is dependent on the characters getting cancer then look at before I die another one of these books where a young woman named Tessa wants to experience the dangerous and fun side of life before her cancer kills her throughout the book the fact that she's dying seems liberating like it allows her to just let loose and have fun without worrying about the consequences her actions aren't always portrayed as harmless to be sure but her condition undeniably gives her a level of freedom most of us would love to have she doesn't have to worry about her grades or her job or taking care of her health or maintaining any of her relationships she can just say [ __ ] this and do whatever she wants that's great a wish fulfillment right there even if it's tempered by the fact that she'll die soon recently a movie called five feet apart appeared in American theaters and strangely enough it isn't based on a book it's all about two teenagers with cystic fibrosis who have to stay six feet apart at all times or risk infecting each other but they decide to quote take one foot back and only stay five feet apart at all times this along with a couple other decisions from the film is extremely dangerous but it's portrayed as being liberating and fun which some people with CF have taken umbrage with what I'm saying is that the illness is all just a plot device in all of these examples it's trivialized to make a teen love story at best and outright making deadly illnesses look like the key to happiness at worst since as all teen romance stories have taught us finding your true love when you're sixteen is the real measure of success in life and it gets worse see these types of stories don't just romanticize terminal diseases they often romanticize dying of them too at the end of five feet apart Cole Sprouse I know his character has a name but I'm calling him Cole Sprouse reveals that he'll die soon and it's sad but it's also kind of okay because he showed his girlfriend how to enjoy life or something it's not a very good movie in a walk to remember Jaime dies but landon now believes in miracles and he's a better person in me and Earl and the dying girl Rachel's death convinces Greg to be himself and follow his dreams and I've already spent enough time talking about The Fault in Our Stars in all these cases the death that functions as the main emotional beat of the story is shown to have positive impact there's never an example of someone getting depression after watching their loved one died and then succumbing to substance abuse at least not outside of a tragic backstory cichlid isn't just about death it's about having a pretty death a death where you get to experience happiness follow some of your dreams and then have everyone be sad that you're gone dying was a good thing all along there's never a story about someone becoming ill and dying right away before getting to do anything because well that'd be boring the thing that makes life worth living is not the end of it and fetishizing a pretty death in a time period where suicide in Americans ages 15 to 24 has risen by over 40% in the past 20 years seems pretty [ __ ] irresponsible to me this next part talks about suicide so if that bothers you skip to this time among suicidal people it's very common to experience the feeling that there are burden to others or they feel guilt over something or sometimes they feel that if they kill themselves then others will feel bad for the way they treated them in life and the reason why most of those who suffer from suicidal urges don't wind up going through with it is because going through with it is scary I can tell you from personal experience that if you told someone suicidal that they had cancer they would most likely be relieved they see an end to the pain a light at the end of the tunnel a commonly known factoid is that men die of suicide more often than women do even though women attempt it more the primary reason for this is that women's preferred method is self poisoning while men use more violent methods like shooting themselves when survivors are asked about why they used poisoning they often express a concern over who would find their body they didn't want whoever found them to see a violent scene they wanted to appear almost like they had just fallen asleep kind of like how a lot of people who get cancer die in their sleep so in other words romanticizing dying of cancer also romanticizes certain types of suicide at least in the minds of those who are already struggling with suicidal urges to a mentally healthy person this probably wouldn't make that much of a difference it's not at all uncommon for those suffering from depression to self-harm as a sort of cry for help so if people start to put the idea that when you start to die you'll find your true love well you can see how that could affect a few people who already have severe problems and I'm not blaming Hollywood or the publishing industry for the increase in teen suicide so put your pitchforks down I am however pointing out that they're taking advantage of a rise in depression and suicidal behavior albeit unknowingly and this is even more of a problem because these messages are wrapped up in others that are actually positive like The Fault in Our Stars is message about not isolating yourself out of fear of getting hurt the positive distracts people from the negative and like I mentioned before I think this is totally unintentional I think authors just don't realize what they're doing and in most cases are trying to write something that refutes pessimistic thinking I would ask them to stop and find a better way of doing it but I'm not going to bother partially because one YouTube video isn't going to reach many people and partially because it's not going to convince Hollywood or the publishing industry to stop sucking on a golden tit cichlid stories are published by publishers and films by movie studios because they make money their businesses and businesses are fueled by money any unsavory messages even if they're unintentional take a backseat to profit 100% of the time and if you disagree with my conclusions here that's fine one of the wonderful things about all forms of art is that we can all see the same thing and come away with different interpretations so let me end this by telling you to be aware of the sorts of messages that you're absorbing or promoting even if they are unintentional thanks for watching and thanks to desperate and and all my other patrons I couldn't do it without you guys I'll see you next time and if you or a loved one is experiencing suicidal urges please check out one of the resources below | James Tullos | UCfOPL5nYErWwZ_feQavvqeA | 2019-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,210 | 17,347 |
Katr5gyEQ78 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Katr5gyEQ78 | Hump day lunch live | hello folks it says I'm laugh so we'll see you in just a second cuz I have an iPad down here watching for love let's see I'm not showing up yet on mind so I'm gonna go look again not real sure I'm not showing up on mine so don't know what to do about that anybody comes on say hi please I'm gonna go back and try this it's not showing for me so let's see what can I do me too there's Brenda hello Brenda I can't see all the way over there so I'm trying to get this on my iPad and I don't know why it's not coming up for me maybe it will in a minute give me just a second to find it hmm well I'm not too sure about this nope hmm okay so all I've gots Brenda hi Brenda in cent shop all right I'll find it in just a second y'all give me just a minute I don't know why hmm I can't find it on here there it is okay I got all right sorry about that I had to find it on my laptop so that I can read the comments because I can't see it all the way over there and that's the phone usually on our Friday night laughs we have the computer in here but lunch time I just get out the phone and iPad and that works good for me so we've got Brenda an instant shot wheel was see if anybody else comes on in a minute it says five watches so okay um we had brain yo finally phone Li had room this morning I didn't even know it was supposed to rain um and I got up and I was gonna take a package to the post office and got my package ready to go and was fixing to go out the door and is right and I was like wow where'd this come from I'm so glad though we needed it so bad our garden really we've got some fall stuff planted we still got a little bit of things left from summer still some herbs and some green tomatoes are still out there what else I can't think of what else but we planted some green beans for fall and they're just coming in and so that all they did rain he watered it a little hiccup the sprayer out and watered it a little I guess it was Sunday but of course that's not near as good as getting some rain so it rained for a couple of hours slow block rain but still good and I was glad to have it and so so last night I had to work I didn't get off work till like 8:00 o'clock and Lee had made chili it's been a little bit cooler here it's actually warming up right now again but it's been a little cooler for the last two days or so and leave made chili last night so while it was raining earlier and it was you know kind of dark looking him right in and I thought I'm gonna get out some of that chili but Lee makes it real simple simple chili he don't like but three ingredients in it and that is hamburger meat pinto beans they had to be pinto beans and in the chili mix and that's all he likes in it he'll put a little bit of onion in it maybe sometimes but that's about it and I like tomatoes I like everything in mine I like tomatoes and two or three different kinds of beans and bell peppers and onions and I'll even put black olives in mine but he doesn't like all that so so I took his chili from last night and made me some for lunch and put some more bunch more stuff in it so I had some good chili just now and it was nice while it was raining it was like you know nice to have some chili I usually I'm not the kind of person that can make chili all year I have to wait until it gets cooler weather some people will eat chili all year long I cannot eat chili in the summertime I just can't hardly do it pigs rock farm hey there in freaky geek so so anyway I just had some chili and I don't know if anybody's seen some of you that watching the unboxing video thank you freaky gait that video where I was showing getting these products in tangi from freedom homestead had done a unboxing and she had these products from Grove collaborative and their mrs. Myers and Method and dr. Bronner's and I always buy his anyway I can take a big ol bubble of his soap and make that last a long time because I'll use it for cleaning all over the house and I love that stuff and it's got different scents too so I love his and I hadn't tried the mrs. meyer's or the method but I've seen a lot of people try the mrs. meyer's anyway I went ahead and I done that and done the unboxing showing all the products I got I got some for free and a whole box full of products for like $35 it was awesome deal well I have kind of found out somebody said what about you know is it a membership you have to do and is it gonna cost you more and all that and someone put on there I haven't found that yet I'm gonna look and check into it but somebody sit on there that it was a 1995 a year membership fee I haven't seen that yet it's free for 60 days and then after the 60 days they charge you 1995 for a year subscribe membership or whatever and then you can order as you want they also what they do they set up a program where you can order and you don't have to but you can order and have it shipped automatically either either every month two months four months six months and so you can sign up and have some of the products the products that you really like this is the mrs. Meyers pumpkin spiced pumpkin multi-surface cleaner so if you wanted to have that delivered every once every two months or four months you could do that but I didn't see where it said you had to I haven't found nothing like that on there yet so we'll see Mountain Jon at Mountain life Montana is checking into that and gonna let me know what he phones out but he went ahead and ordered he ordered some products through there and he's gonna find out exactly what the membership is so if we fund out I'll let you know anyway so oh my sure my homestead sisterhood shirt from Gus mania and their logo is on the sleeve so I got my shirt in a couple days ago and I just love it they got a homestead Brotherhood Hood shirt and I love those and she has I don't see her on here but if she comes in when I start to I think she has a Instagram maybe I think she has it on Instagram and has like a shop on there where you can see all her different designs I love this one homestead sisterhood and then Lee got homestead Brotherhood so I love this Brenda Duncan says I got money into and there's faithful fields homestead all right let's say okay and so back to these products the free ones I got were this spiced pumpkin and I've been cleaning with my morning here's the thing about me I don't like to cook late does more cooking than I do because I do not like to cook I just never have and and guess them never will but I don't mind cleaning so usually he cooks and I clean and he makes a big ol mess cooking so then I clean and so I don't mind cleaning and so I've been cleaning all morning because I got these new products in and I was like oh it's not so good and I started doing the dishes with the I got this spiced pumpkin dishwashing liquid and the spiced pumpkin multi cleaner and I sprayed it all around and and then the hand soap and so my whole house was smelling like pumpkin this morning y'all smell like I don't know smelled like a fall festival or something in here my whole house smelled like pumpkin then I even went out when I went to the post office when I got back from the post office smelled like I had been baking pumpkin bread in here that's what it snapped like it smelled like I had been baking pumpkin bread so then that made me want pumpkin bread though y'all but okay let me read some of the chat if I got that time a cup of cleaner it make me hungry yeah it did make me hungry it made me want pumpkin bread honestly it did love to cook just like they clean up afterwards don't like probably meant don't like it I don't mind the cleanup I had rather him cooking me cleanup because I don't like to cook but but as much as I like to clean this was like ten times nicer because of all the smell it smelled so good and then this floor cleaner I'm not even done I have hardwood floors through my house so I have I got the method squirt mop floor wood floor cleaner and it smells so good too it's almond and I started mopping with it everything just smelled so good in here I didn't get finished mopping yet I gotta still finish that but then I had decided to get out the chili and cook the chili and I got some Elise chili out and I fished some other stuff in there and I had that cooking and there was a weird smell going on in here it smelled like chili pumpkin or pumpkin chili or something then I was like whoa I got it smelling in here now it was crazy so I've got it the crazy smell if I went out and came back in I don't know what it would smell like pumpkin chili I guess I don't know it's a crazy but anyway it smells so good in here and so I love those products so far I'm enjoying them probably because of the smell and I don't know yet that I can say how well it cleans I it seemed to clean good but a lot of times I just use vinegar and you know vinegar and water or baking soda or I use a lot of homemade cleaners and stuff and for my floors a lot of times I put my orange peels in vinegar and have like an orange citrus vinegar and I use that on my floors a lot and you know it this works as good I can't say that it's better but it sure smells better in here it smells so good all right there's Gus mania and did I miss anybody oh there's amber the Heston's family vlog love growth products that's all I use awesome I just ordered my first bike just got my first box in and and I'm loving it especially the smell man they had this new spiced pumpkin it's a limited edition and I got several different products of that that those were the free products actually and my goodness it smells good in here it smelled like pumpkin bread baking baking well ago until I cooked chili and now it's kind of a I don't know I don't know what this smelly is kind of a pumpkin chili mixture it's weird anyway back to the chat and yeah don't like to clean up afterwards the Sharks look good I love these shirts and it's got the logo on the sleeve I love that I think that is a just a neat touch with the logo on the sleeve now what's she done she she bless her heart I thank her I don't like t-shirts that come all the way up my neck so she actually went to Walmart and found me a scoop neck t-shirt so I appreciate that very very much so did she put the link let's see Gus mania if you want to tell where to order your shirts or anything you go right ahead I don't know if there's a link or anything like that but you just post away and put a link or tell where to find them or anything it's fine with me and I'm so glad to see amber on here li just text me and said are my comments coming through and Solis watching but I don't see any comments so evidently they are not coming through Li don't know why don't know why I couldn't tell you but anyway least watching so everybody say hi delay and there is Wildcat Hollow Farm and he is doing a lot of nice work on a nice property he has gotten I've been watching some his everybody said how to leave sorry Lee can't say hi back evidently he's driving he's a truck driver and so he's out driving he'd they're doing Holley green right now and so he watches but he's not real I don't know why I can't comment I'm not sure anyway so alright also I have a Facebook page I'll get that link ok you go right ahead and do that I don't mind at all I do have t-shirts myself I need to get rid of sup anybody wants we have our street strength Oh Redfern triplet Stringfield ridge farm t-shirts and on the back it says Jesus knows me this I love and those are there $10 plus $3 shipping per shirt so if anybody would like to order those I also have some of the Heartland homesteader t-shirts left that same price $10 plus $3 shipping per shirt and those oh I can't remember the same they have a little sign on them it says I make myself rich cuz I make my needs few or something like that anyway okay and there's getting started on homesteading there's bub he should not be texting while driving that's why he's not commenting well he gets he has to stop a lot and when he's hauling grain he has to stop and get loaded and they when he gets over there to where they're unloading they have to wait in line before they can get unloaded and right now they are working on the road up between the two towns up here they're working on the road and I had to stop there yesterday for like a good five minutes waiting so it was one lane one lane of traffic and that's I'm just reading comments see if I missed everything and missed anything missed everything [Music] yeah Goss mania these products I don't know I really like them I'm not gonna say they really smell good and they're supposed to be what's the word non-toxic type cleaners and stuff and and they work really good I can't say that they work better than any other cleaner I've had but they work good and they smell amazing so I probably for sure will keep order in this floor cleaner it's doing a really good job and it's kind of the spray and mop and I like that I like that spray and mop idea and I mean every once while I would have to get out the big mop and really clean good but the spray and mop will be good for kind of in between so I probably will reorder that for sure okay have a good day and night and good night freaky geek alright instant instant shop is leaving us so you have a good night good day let's see okay there's the dust mania put the face her Facebook link so you can check that out in order to shirt from her she's got different designs but I love love love this one love it and bakers I missed something about Pickers okay take care of Pickers hmm all right do you have a link to order your strength overage farm no I don't have a link for my shirts I just I have them here and so just email me if you want one just email me and let me know I have some I've got to get out right now but somebody needed a different size so I'm having another one made of the different size that I needed and then I'll ship those out I've got to see okay sorry about that how did the ice chips work in my video when I was showing my unboxing there was some waves chips sitting on the table and bub said did you get lice chips - no I didn't those have been sitting there for several days some of the grandkids Amber Hoskins family blog said love my shirt from Gus mania just thought you munched on them no now I'm on the I'm on the keto diet and so I'm trying to completely messed up the keto diet through the picnic and all and I could tell it for several days I was kind of blody and just not feeling well and I ate all the sugars and carbs and I was horrible so I have gotten back on and I'm doing pretty good and I'm starting to already feel better so no I'm not eating any chips let's see okay Brenda Thank You Brenda Brenda put up a link to the Grove what that does that Grove site what it does out at mine through tangi at Freedom homestead through her she had a video and I ordered mine through her link and that gives her 10% off of her next order and the same with my link if you order through my link I'll get 10% off for each person that and I'm not sure how that works either I don't know it I think it's just ten sin I don't think I would get it would be like 10% for this order and then 10% for the next order like that I don't think it would add up and be like 10 20 30 40 percent it doesn't work that way it's just 10% off your next order and then f7 I think it's up to five I think you could do it up to five times so five people that order through my link will I would get 10% off of my next orders and be like five orders I think it wouldn't be like 50% off I'm pretty sure no I didn't read the fine print I'm bad about that I am on the homestead Labor Day I'll bet there's Patti Gilbert Thank You Patti well can't haul us that I'm on the homestead labor diet and I bet you are cuz he's working hard over there on that new new homestead they bought in 45 days I have gone from oh my goodness in 45 days I have gone from a 42 inch waist down to a 36 inch Wow Wow I mean I guess that's good in a way but that's a lot fast you just better be careful in and stay healthy and eat and I'm sure you're it's just a lot of hard work probably sweating and probably sweating it off a slip is okay just don't slide too long when you fall off the diet plan yeah well I've slid quite a ways I've got to be good for a while is that good Wildcat Congrats keep up the good work I think he's working it off he's working hard I still eat like horse I'm taking supplements as well good good okay let's see let me see what else is on my list I have my list here and I talked about the rain I talked about the Grove collaborative order and let's say t-shirts if anybody would like to buy any of our tissue the strength or Ridge farm or the Heartland homesteaders just send me an email and my email is in the description of my videos freaky geeks that I've not watched a horse ate in a long time six pounds and six pounds in a month and two weeks is not bad stepping back in time Kentucky hello there okay so um the next thing I get to do is HOA I get to go to the HOA and what like three weeks about three weeks I get to go to the HOA with Brendon Duncan 1900 homestead Brendon Paul and mark understand mark at red Dutchess farm is going to ride with us also so that will be a blast I can't wait I'm gonna have a good time riding there and a good time there riding back I don't know riding back is never fun for me it's always riding there's great then you get there and have a good time and then riding backs like that let's just get home and get this over with so I don't know at least this he lost signal so I don't know if he's getting to watch anymore or not okay yep there's my email address Thank You Brenda and and Gus my knee and put it also Oh leave it to me to get it wrong freaky geek you're funny it stepping back in time wish wish I was going with y'all I wish you were too amber can't wait to hear all about HOA from your perspective this will be my first time so I'm excited I'll try to I'll try to video some but I don't know how much video I'll do because I really want to learn I really want to learn while I'm there and I really want to meet some of the people I haven't met yet and stuff so I'll try to video some don't have a scale here so I don't know the amount of weight but I'm guessing around 20 pounds yeah well I think I had lost 20 pounds on this keto and was kind of stuck there and then I have gained a couple of pounds back so I've got to get with the program and get back to at least I got at least get that 20 but I gained a couple back at least it didn't gain no more than that I should say because I've messed up a couple times I've got to go feed the kids love you too amber and I'm so glad you stopped by I haven't got to talk to you a lot lately I've been you know busy with work and then the picnic was going on and all that stuff and and I just kind of lost contact with everybody on my mum you know on my phone my Marcopolo I had lost contact with everybody on my Marco Polo cuz I hadn't really contacted anybody on there a whole lot even Cathy Cathy smart called me a couple of times and I responded but I hadn't had a lot of time but now and with my wind stays off and now you know everything's selling back down a little hopefully of course I'm going to the HOA in three weeks so and then and speaking of that HOA I said three weeks and then the Stivers I don't have the dates right here by me I should have wrote the dates down for some of this but I didn't the Stivers is in November and I'm planning on going to that and then deep south that's in March and we're going to that deep south gathering in Wiggins Mississippi we're going to that in March the shindig for sure we will definitely be at the shindig cuz that's only about three and a half hours away that's an April around the first weekend of April or so if anybody has any dates feel free to put them on there and then Andy and CG are going to have a get-together in May close to where they live so we're planning on going to all that Lee can't go to the HOA or the Stivers cuz he will be in harvest season but I want to go to those second November 2nd it's a Stivers they're saying hodgepodge garden hello there ok I'm eating dates so I won't have many going terrible with withdrawals headaches headaches I don't think that they have released a date for the shindig yes mmm I'm not sure but now they were talking about it the other night I don't know that they released a date but VW farms was talking about it the other night on their live show but I'm not sure if it was a date set or they would yes I think they did it was around the first weekend of April because I remember thinking that it was very quickly after it's very soon after the deep south one the deep south one is in March like twenty first and then the shindig was like pretty quick after that like the first weekend of April or something like that if anybody notes dates you can feel free we will be at the gathering in March awesome we'll get to meet you there can't wait March 21st okay yep okay so looking forward to all that and just can't wait hope to get to meet some that we haven't got to meet yet Stivers event yeah November 2nd okay oh let's see all right did anybody see I really hope did anybody see that full house homesteaders Melissa homestead mama at full house homesteaders Melissa said that they were going to stop doing their live shows for a little bit they're gonna do some video in and just show some family things videoing and they're gonna shut down there her face her uh her website with her oils and stuff the homestead mama org they are shutting that down she does have a discount on there right now just for a few more days she has a discount of like 30% off to close out everything and I really hate that I love Sam them live I loved I was I loved her Saturday morning live when she was talking about herbs and oils and things and so I really hate that but they've got a little bin the baby little bin and you know they have a I'm not sure I take how many children I can't think right now they have like I want to say 7 6 or 7 and in Libyan baby being and so she's just it's getting a lot for her to handle and do and they've got other things going on right now that they want to work on so so yeah it's it's sad to me but I'm happy for them I'm happy for them that they've got some other things going on that they want to work on and she said they would be videoing some family get-together sin family videos and I think they done one I can't remember what it was I had got to see it yet but they did uh did one something they were working on and she went ahead and videoed that and posted it but she said they would not be doing labs for a little while and they did they are shutting down the the website and I'd ordered some oils from her several times in lotions so yeah I hate that but at the same time I'm happy for them that they are working on some other things she is one smart lady yes ma'am she sure is she knows a lot about herbs and oils and and just everything she is one smart lady so I hope she does keep doing some of her informational videos and you can always go back and watch some of the older ones she's got a whole lot of videos and I hope she'll she'll leave those up so you can always go back and watch the older videos that have information and and learn a lot from her hi there new adventure let's say and miss lippies chicken did anybody save miss lippies chicken chicken and rice video that she done it looked so good now mom Iquitos I can't do the rice but what I'm thinking I'm gonna look and see if there's something else I could do the chicken with besides of rice that I could have on my Kido I can have some people make this cauliflower roasted cauliflower so I could do that maybe and Lee doesn't like Russ anyway so I would probably do maybe broccoli or cauliflower with it instead but the way she cook the chicken looked so good I'm going to try that tonight I got to go out here after a while and do some things and I'm gonna buy me some chicken and try that hopefully tonight so if you didn't see that go check that out that was Jim and I homestead done the chicken and rice dish and I think it I think she just posted today I just watched it today it may have posted yesterday her but I just got to watch it today because yesterday I was at work I had a long hard day yesterday at work and didn't get home till 8 o'clock last night so I didn't get to watch anything yep it looks good yep Thank You Gus mania for posting that we do cauliflower rust yep I've heard of that I haven't tried it I did some well you know I think my daughter did trust them did do some rust cauliflower and I tried it I liked the cauliflower they do all different kinds of stuff on the keto with the cauliflower and I like it I'm not sure how he'll feel but I like it hodge podge said just made jambalaya with rust cauliflower Wow regular with Rossford family but I enjoyed it with rust cauliflower that's interesting hmm yeah that's what I had to do I had to get some cauliflower and try that and do the rust cauliflower with the chicken that's what I'm gonna do tonight hopefully we'll eat cauliflower if not he'll just have to pick the chicken out so don't know if he's still watch it but he's getting chicken and cauliflower okay and you know what I've been wanting we sauteed it in a pan with a little olive oil very good that way I'm gonna try that tonight is something else I've been wanting and I don't think there's no way to make it keto and some good beans and ham hock I love like white bean soup beans and ham hock with some cornbread I don't know if that can be kiddo or not I don't know if you can make that keto but that's what I've been craving and you know it's bad when you crave something like that and then you can't have it and then you crave it and then finally you ate it and you're just like oh I need too much that's what I always do if I crave it and don't get it then by the time I do get it I might eat too much ah let's see well can't Hollow said you guys are only 125 miles straight line from us um yeah I'm not real sure exactly where you're at I know you're in the Ozarks and that's not real far is I think you're over in Missouri in those arcs I believe that's right and I know that I saw that red Dutchess farm said he wasn't far from you and he's only about 30 minutes from us so I'm not exactly sure I figured he was further further from you than then I'm not real sure but he's in the southern Illinois and he's more in the Shawnee National Forest so it wasn't real sure about that but I saw that he had said he was not far from him south of Winona Missouri I'll have to look up one Nona Missouri there's pates little homestead hi there Pete so let's say the games are not kitto friendly I know I know that's just what I've been craving you know always when you're on a diet there's something you're craving that you can't have on the diet anyway can't help you with the beans haven't found a substitute there yeah yeah unfortunately I've been craving white beans and white beans and ham hock and cornbread so let's see that's all on my list except for Tracy I didn't see Tracy come in Tracy at leap of faith' homestead has a pampered chef I'm like a on Facebook on her Facebook she has a online pampered chef party thing going on so if you like pampered chef go on there on Facebook and find Tracy I think it's under her name Tracy Carey anyway if you have her on yours or you can find her at the Heartland homesteaders Facebook page she's on there and anyway so she has a pampered chef thing going on that you can order pampered chef through her and help her out if beans is a protein substitute for meat so then mate should be a substitute for beans hmm I don't know about all that there's Tim and Amy's Home Instead hi Amy Amy is she's been off line a little bit she's been somewhere where she didn't have internet and so I'm not real sure how she's on here unless she's still unless she's in town or something has internet but she has been way off out naboo no internet hadn't got to talk to her much just tried to think freaky geek just trying to think well yeah I don't know I don't guess there's anything you can swap for beans that's Kido I mean we're talking about Kido I said I'm gonna tonight I'm gonna make miss lippy Gemini homestead's chicken and rice only I'm gonna use cauliflower instead the rice and we're talking about that and then I said well I've been craving white beans and ham hock super big uns and ham hock cornbread so I don't know if I can make that keto or not there's Albany mountain homestead so good to see you all I met my parents right now oh okay that's why she's got internet right now she's at her parents boonies I am 12 miles from the nearest cell tower we have satellite internet here oh wow yeah I knew you were way out there somewhere Wildcat Hollow I'd seen it on your videos where you're showing driving in and I didn't think he was ever gonna get there I saw you driving in down that road and that actually did remind me going way back like that reminded me of red Dutchess farm we went and visited at red Duchess farm one time and you have to drive way back this little road and finally get there but when you were driving down yours I didn't think you was ever gonna get there that is a new feather bag so we failed Quito after this summer currently off the wagon yeah yeah I've fell off a few times and tried to get right back on so I don't gain it all back at least and I hadn't even told Amy this me and Amy talked about Quito all the time usually on Marco Polo and I'd gain two back I haven't even told her that yet I have because I think because of the picnic through the picnic and all that I think I gained about two pounds back so I gotta get right back on it while Kid Hollow is two miles from blacktop Wow yeah I knew it was a long way back there I just called and they said it might be eight weeks before you get internet oh my goodness girl there's [ __ ] happens white beans actually have a substance in them that cancels out carbs but still not a part of the keto diet well that burn well you know before I get so before I crave it so bad that I splurged you take too much of it I'd rather eat a little bit of it now that's probably the wrong way to do cuz if you can tell I'm not one to ask but but that's how I feel like if I'm really really really craving something I usually will just go ahead and have a little bit of it because if I don't when I finally do get it it's gonna be bad so I feel like it's better to go ahead and have a little of something I'm craving then wait and wait wait and then get hold of it cuz then it's gonna be bad news our nearest neighbor is three-quarters of a mile and our farm is literally in the Mark Twain Oh awesome I bet that's awesome yep we have woods all around the back in the side of our house but not like nothing like what y'all are in but we are in a wooded area and everything right here but not like a whole woods that go on forever and ever like y'all's we are by the river too we're about I don't know how many miles about two or three miles from the river and all up through there is woods and creeks and it's nice here but y'all are way back there you are and she will be when she gets home she will be I wish our nearest neighbor was that far away yes sometimes I do think yeah we are just going to have to eat some beans just make sure you limit your carbs so you can eat them yep that's right Amy that's right I mean I'll just have to make some and eat a little bit and take the rest over to my daughter's house and say here ya'll eat the rest of it that's what I could do I'll make a pot of them and then eat a little bit and then take the rest up to somebody else and say here bub what did Bob say beans things the more you eat the more you hahaha I've eaten a salad for lunch every day for the past three weeks I've lost about 12 pounds Wow if I wouldn't drink beer when I got home I'd be closer yeah yeah yeah beers not well I don't know I think there is a keto a beer that's not too bad on keto but yeah it is very quiet out here no people noise at all yeah that'd be nice let's see my nearest neighbors are my in-laws you can't can up the beans for eating months down the road yeah yeah could do that could do that I actually have some canned beans I have some canned pinto beans Lee likes pinto beans and so I have some canned pinto beans he also likes lays a little bit picky and now if he could comment on here he would say no I'm not picky but he is he's very picky and hayley pinto beans and hilly black-eyed peas and like i just told you what the chili what he wants in his chili is like nothing he wants pinto beans and it's gotta be pinto beans and meat or the hamburger and chili powder that's all he wants in his chili he'll put a little onion in there maybe that's it I'm like uh-uh I've dumped the whole frigerator in my chili out here but I do want for sure I want tomatoes in my chili and I don't mind having two three different kinds of beans in there I like to have the big old kidney beans in there and onion what else I like black olives in there and bell peppers but no he don't want know that he wants to play this chili you've ever seen so anyway blue Cup Club bub is part of the blue Cup Club I lost my safe I lost weight eating a cup of homemade yogurt twice a day and then dinner with my family yeah I've tried all different kinds of things and Kito's been the easiest for me to stick with so I don't know I've tried a lot of different things and I've lost weight on things and then gain back the kiddos have been kind of the easiest for me to stick with because probably because you can have bacon any diet you can have bacon on yes I can stick with that so that's been the easiest one for me to stick with I don't like those beans one normally uses in chili I just use regular baked beans and toss in the spices yeah that's how lay is on but the only bean he wants in there is pinto beans that's it Oh overlook valley hey Sarah maybe I don't know if it's Sarah or mark or both but I probably Sarah I'm gonna say um Mountain laughs Montana yes somebody told me that and I didn't find where it says that but somebody did tell me the monthly fee Oh monthly fee wait a minute oh yeah yeah a year 1995 a year that's what somebody told me that I haven't found that yet I hadn't got to go really look at it a lot but 1995 a a year it's not that bad what I wondered is how often do you is there any certain time do you have to order products I know that you can have them automatically delivered every month too but it's four months six months I think I wouldn't mind doing that because there's a couple of the products I've really enjoyed so far and my house smells amazing I've been cleaning all morning I was like I like to clean up I hate to cook but I don't mind cleaning it Oh cleaning is just nothing for me it relieves stress actually when I'm cleaning it relieves stress so I kind of enjoy cleaning and you said these products this morning to clean was wonderful because everything was smelling so good until I cooked chili and then it kind of put a different scent in here that I don't know it was like a pumpkin and chili mixture that wasn't that great anyway but yeah 1995 a year that's not too bad and I didn't but I didn't know if there was a certain amount of time that you had to keep ordering I like the chemical crinkly but I like the chemical free cleaning stuff because I don't want the chemicals yes yeah in the ground on our land yes yeah I've always liked the doctor I've used the dr. Bronner's before and I've always liked that I've never used the mrs. meyer's or the method but it's done a really good job I've been cleaning all morning with the stuff and I mean it's cleaned good like other products you know I ain't gonna say better than other products but it's cleaned really good and the smells amazing and then like you're saying the chemical free yeah I like that idea so okay I'm going back up to read because I know I missed a few and jump down there why would you not have bacon there are very few things I could stand to eat every day yogurt is one thing I actually enjoy eating daily I kind of all know I like yogurt but I don't know that I could eat it daily I don't know if it's not ten something a year that's just over a buck fifty a month if my math is right I love y'all's Little Debbie vid video and overlook valley yes that was awesome dude that was just fun it was just fun we'd like to get in on collaborations that are fun you know I like I like learning and and I go to YouTube a lot to learn but there's also a certain amount of it that's entertainment we don't watch TV anymore what was TV TV was entertainment that was hardly ever educational I mean some some may because we used to watch the Discovery Channel and History Channel but we just don't hardly watch TV at all anymore we watch YouTube and it's either educational or entertaining or both and so we like to we like to get on there and have a good time tea you know I don't know how folks can eat the same foods every day I need a change now and then I could only eat the same thing every day if it was sugar-coated jelly donuts oh we've got this Little Debbie thing going who got who got the Little Debbie thing going I'm not real sure I believe mimzy's garden and poor boy mimsy and her husband Terry I believe is who got it started Theresa have you thought about posting your shirts for sale as a community post on your YouTube channel I'm about to do that have you thought about posting your shirts for sale is a community post I don't know nothing about that you may have to we may have to Marco Polo and you tell me what you're talking about and how to do that cuz I don't know I don't know nothing about that thank you it was hard not to laugh the whole time yeah that's how we were in ours it was like we were just having a ball and I just loved watching them and it was fun entertainment can't wait to see some of the others do it Mountain laughs Montana I call that junk food and yep meets a change in that as well I can and can't handle many things multiple times in a row now I know who to blame yeah I'm pretty sure it was mimsy and poor boy he was eating a little babies a lot and she was getting on to him about maybe she's on the keto she's on the keto diet so I'm sure it was like creating little Emmys in front of me it was probably I get started but that doesn't bother me um breads and pastas kind of do but sweets I'm not big on sweets so like there's a stack of little Debbie's on top of my frigerator right now there is four boxes up there that late eats and that doesn't bother me a bit not a bit but if you brought in some [Music] let's say spaghetti and garlic bread oh my word it'd be on so I guess it just depends on what you like that doesn't bother me a bit I would not touch those little Debbie's that's no no big deal like post a picture asking anything wanting to purchase okay did you mean just like do a video saying I don't know we'll talk about that Mac couldn't sleep last night thinking about making a video for the challenge I will watch it later overlook can't wait to see that they did a good job yes patty do a video of you being scared into video the rich shed hello the red shed I can't wait to see you at the HOA and meet you I'm getting excited about the HOA now I had to get through one thing to get excited about the next one and now I'm excited about the HOA I had to get through the picnic and get that all behind us and then get ready now I'm ready to get getting excited for the HOA and I'll get to meet you there is anybody else in here going to the HOA let's see so is spaghetti sauce keto friendly uh guess if it didn't have sugar it went yeah well I don't think I think the spaghetti sauce would be okay as long as it's not a sugar one not high in sugar it'd be the pasta and maybe there's I mean I could have haven't really tried those my daughter did it one time but I haven't done it the zoo zoodles where you make spaghetti out of zucchini I have one of those little doodle things but I haven't really tried it a lot because I would want the I would want the garlic bread with it too nothing I got called out so I got one coming up good good yeah I saw that you got called in overlooked Valley's video no ma'am I will talk to you about it yeah yeah because I don't know exactly what you talked about oh well Brenda I know you're going cuz you invited me to be able to ride with you and room with you so that I can go to and I so appreciate that you don't know how much I appreciate that I wasn't gonna go cuz I didn't want to drive by myself and I mean I didn't mind staying by myself or getting a motel but I did not want to drive out there by myself and then I was talking about that one night I think on a live show and Brenda Duncan 1900 homestead said well you can ride with me and Paul and ring with us all night on the couch I was like that's it I'm going I'm so excited now uh homemade should work no sugar in that yeah yeah I could make the spaghetti sauce and I could make the zoodles and then I think you can make you can make keto bread I I don't like to cook so I'm probably not gonna fool with keto bread it'd be hard it almost runs it from me if the cooking is very hard it ruins it for me because I do not like to cook I'd rather somebody else cook and I will clean it up I'll clean up all day long but the cooking that's why me and Lee get along so well because he likes to cook so I let him cook and he makes a big ol mess and I clean it up so it works pretty good I like using zoodles then some canned roasted tomatoes with sausage mushrooms onions ooh spinach it's awesome that sounds good HOA is too far away and I would not go without petrol anyway well I will get to meet you I think you said while ago you were going to the deep south so we'll get to meet y'all there that'll be wonderful you can make a mock cheese sticks with cauliflower I ought to check that out I just put up laces I guess he still can't comment cuz he just sent a message it says I guess get the recipe and I'll make your dying bread he's gonna make me some keto bread Oh me let me go back up here that's funny you could make masa to I just put up Suki knee and add sauce on it instead of making the noodles with them okay when I first started hearing about Kido I thought it was another form of martial arts I had to cook Kido bread because I was craving bread yeah yeah that's kind of how I'm at and like well you know I guess I might have to break down but late just said he would do it for me so that's good oh my word Here I am late again hello Jim and I was talking you earlier miss lippy talking about making your chicken tonight but I'm on the keto and I can't have the rice and Lee doesn't like rice so I'm gonna try it with cauliflower rice cauliflower like on the keto diet they make they make a cauliflower into a lot of different stuff and I'm gonna try it with that make rust riced cauliflower and make it okay let's say it's 1 o'clock yeah lazy sweetheart he is he is I don't like to admit it but he is alright I had to cook keto bread up got there let's see go back down I'm trying to catch up on the chat y'all give me just a second here and I'm so glad that Jim and I homestead come in miss lippy I was telling them to go check out your chicken and rice video and that got into the that I can't have Ross cuz I'm on keto and but I'm still gonna make it I'm just gonna make it with rust color flour I'm gonna try that tonight I've got to go out this store here in a little bit and I'm gonna get all that and try that tonight I believe key dough bread equals slabs of bacon yeah that would be good Richard that would work leave make that kiddo bread and then hold it hostage for those little baby cakes no cauliflower would be great yeah I'm thinking it probably would be okay I don't know how Lee's gonna feel about it he's watching but he can't comment for some reason I don't know why but he's been texting me but for some reason he said earlier that he could see everything but he couldn't comment so I don't know why but he's watching right yes the shirts Goss mania I love this shirt she made homestead sisterhood farming fulfillment friends I forget what it says every time and and it's got Gus money on the sleeve it's got the logo on the sleeve now what she done she went to Walmart and got me a different shirt because of my neck cuz I can't stand the neckline way up here so she went to Walmart and got me a scoop neck and I appreciate that that was wonderful of her to do and she sells this shirt said she's got other shirts too the other one says homestead Brotherhood I got lis a homestead Brotherhood I just love this love it so she's got that on her facebook page and on her Instagram where you can order these shirts let's see I make mock mashed potatoes with cauliflower I tried that I have done that and I like it that I did but an interesting video I'm sure bred for a Little Debbie bred for a Little Debbie we've been in the attic time got away from me been in the Attic Jim and I win time flies that happens to order a shirt yes yep you ordered a shirt from goz mania I think they're adorable and I like the way she put the logo on this I think that's cute cute cute alright so like I said it's it's one o'clock I've been on here an hour and I have a message I hadn't been able to read I can't see my message is up here on my phone they said something else let's see if I read it it's like I said before when we stay safe stayed for better or for worse you couldn't have done any better and I couldn't have done any worse did y'all catch that late text me and said he says it's like I said before when we said for better or for worse you couldn't have done any better and I couldn't have done any worse he's funny he's funny y'all I love beatnik shirts how much I can't remember what what it cost but you can go on her she's got different designs I love this one known I just love this but I can't remember I'm not gonna say how much cuz I cannot remember but because I ordered to ordered Lee and me both one and I think I'm not gonna say how much I just ain't gonna say but anyway you can go on her and she says email me she has different designs on her Instagram and on her Facebook page while can't holo says I need to run Petra just came online I would talk to you later talk I will talk to her all right we'll see you later thanks for stopping in Wildcat Hollow and I'll be watching you if you lay a hundred-dollar bill on the top it would not cover it if you have a hundred dollar bill on the top it would not cover it I don't know what that means take care okay see you later freaky geek thanks for stopping in hello everyone wave while berry cottage homestead wildberry college homestead this is everybody wave the bill is too small okay hmm let's see anyway okay what I was saying was my message is up here I'm having a hard time reading my daughter came on and said something about my mother and I didn't read it but I was gonna go ahead and get this finished and then see what she's talking about so I've got to go and see what she's talking about with my mama y'all please remember my mom and your prayers she needs a lot of Prayer she's having a real hard time and and she's she's been in bad health but now it's kind of taking a toll on her mind and so y'all just please remember we have to stay with her all the time we're having to swap out rotate to stay with her all the time and and really take care of her so it's if it wasn't for my older daughter because I work all the time but when I'm off work I try to go help out but if it wasn't for my older daughter I don't know what we'd do and we really don't want to put her in a nursing home or nothing and we we're not planning to at all but my oldest daughter is been taking care of her and it's a big big big chore so so y'all remember my daughter my oldest daughter her name is supreme and and bless her heart and now she's having a hard time her and her family and then remember my mom and I thank y'all thank you for coming and I'll talk to y'all next time we'll be back Friday night Friday night live 9 p.m. Central Time and and we love y'all I love y'all so thanks for stopping and I'm gonna go if I can get this turned off y'all know how this goes I got to remember there we go right there see y'all later | Stringfield Ridge Farm | UCOyXXxVpAq2_1Ndv5P1C7hw | 2019-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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LwQFv7gX6Mw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwQFv7gX6Mw | Creating Art for Remembrance Day: Easy Poppy Drawing Tutorial for Kids! | [Music] haier tastic nation so for remembrance state or Veterans Day or even Memorial Day one of the symbols that we use to remember those who have given their lives or who have lost their lives during tragic events such as war is the poppy it serves as a symbol so that way we may never forget we're going to be learning to draw a puppy today and we're going to do a simple ink and watercolor piece so we're gonna follow along I might show you how to draw the poppy so that way you may create art for any of your memorial services or galleries that you might put your art in or even at school you can use this as an art piece in a classroom that you can display for Remembrance Day or Memorial Day or wherever whatever celebration you use to mark the time that you remember those who have given their lives so here we go on drawing a poppy the first step is ever going to be drawing the center of the poppy this first poppy is going to be quite large it's gonna be the focal piece focal point of our art piece and we're going to draw closer than that Center block there as well we're gonna be drawing the first two petals off the poppies so we're gonna curve out come in about and tuck in and then when I draw two more petals on your side that tuck in and then just one in the back and we cannot see most of that petal because it's in the back of the poppy add some lines down there for the veining and then we're gonna draw a curved line for the length of a stem on the other side we curve down then halfway down we're going to come out and draw the stem for the leaf and then finish at the bottom the leaf of a poppies has a razor edge so we're going to draw zigzag lines for that edge I'm gonna add some details for some texture it's very thin detail lines just like that next draw some series of razor or zigzag lines for the grass for the field that your puppy is in pardon me okay I'm not worried about all of it just in the areas cuz I'm going to leave lots of it blank I'm gonna draw a couple two more puppies just smaller so that way they're in the distance because of course for me this is sort of some representing Flanders field okay so we have our puppies in our picture here if you want to add a little birds in the in the floor in this background setting the sky which is the background yeah you can add some if you want to make it very Finers field it's what the puppies grow and that's something you can always do just a few birds flying away in the distance okay next we're going to add our paint so for this I'm just simply using water and watercolor paints watercolor paints are ideal because when they don't make a lot of mess they're very trends though since you can see all your details beneath here and you can have a lot of control over it and it's easy to clean up because once they're dry they are hard as you can see on this palette I don't need to wash it I have simply take it stick it in a drawer and it's done and clean and I can use it next time so first I'm gonna be starting off I'm gonna start off with the grass and the petals mmm yeah just a grass first welcome well here we go well just go for it I'm actually gonna be very loose with my painting I'm not gonna draw all the details on this I'm gonna leave a lot of my edge of my paper white today and so that way it looks it's just keeping to a part of the piece I don't want to do every detail today we're just gonna keep it very loose this is just cardstock paper that I'm working on this is not actually watercolor paper I use a lot of cardstock paper because it's accessible and you can buy a lot of it for a better buck and if you're new to arts this is a good starting point it's thick enough that it won't you won't go through and if you're a teacher and using this in the classroom then it works for a lot of kids and as a good starting paper right and it's a little bit more affordable than buying a whole pile of watercolor paper once people are more experienced you it's definitely worth moving up into watercolor paper and you can notice the difference in the way that the watercolor paints react on it but for a starting point paper I mean there's nothing wrong with this and just for the for this video it is fine lovely so we have our pop piece in the background I'm gonna have very faded watery blue I'm just gonna do the area around the poppies and around the birds in the sky I'm gonna start off with the sky first because I want to let this paint and the stems and the poppy petals dry a little bit before I come back to them and paint around it it might be careful I'm out I want to be these birds white so they kind of stand out so I'm gonna be careful I'm burning up my paintbrush to them not painting like this I make paint or you cut in you bring your paintbrush up to the edge just like that and on the other side as well and if you're older and you begin painting your house that is called cutting in and again just leaving the edges are quite loose remind me a lot of just if you want to have a very soft edge you can do just water along your edges and it will kind of bleed it blend it out now this paint has started absorbing into the paper you can see where it's still wet it's bleeding into the background that is totally fine that is the beauty of watercolor paints let it happen you have to let the material or the medium do its thing sometimes it's part of the beauty I'm even going to encourage that right now just as proof check it out add some water just along those edges and it's just so beautiful oh that's red oh dear all right back to this and again I'm really being aware of these edges trying to leave them white all right so once you're done you were going to just set your paper side and you're gonna let dry and you will upon both pumice trying you can totally have and our piece that's perfect for Remembrance Day as well please make sure you give yourself a little artist signature at the bottom so everyone knows who the artist is and if you are really into it you can always add the year of creation but you don't have to art as technician that is the video for today so you have a nice Remembrance Day or Memorial Day art piece using a poppy as a symbol to always remember and to never forget please make sure that you subscribe to our youtube channel so that way you can get more tutorials and release notifications of when new hour episodes have arrived as well please like this video give it a thumbs up that would be very helpful for me and encouraged me to keep continue to create videos for you guys from our art tutorials please head on over to my blog at ms art art tastic calm you can search Mizar tastic and google and that's a good way to find it as well for art teachers please head on over to teachers pay teacher's calm and find my store full of art resources and art tutorials for your classroom by searching Mizar tastic in the search bar on teachers pay teachers as well I have an teacher t-shirt apparel store now and you can find that link to my store online store in the comment section below the video so please find that and all the links to to my different thing like different accounts in my Instagram where you can follow me my blog my teacher apparel store and my TPT store all the links are always found in the comment section below the video so please check it out and for other Remembrance Day resources I also have included a link to my we remember and stay in Memorial Day art teacher resources in the comments section so for more of those to get more of this please head on over there you have an hour tastic day you [Music] | Ms Artastic | UC9IstgFHOxPi0rZIwkEDipA | 2019-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,514 | 7,598 |
ZF9ekFcTkfk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF9ekFcTkfk | Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Feldenkrais | I'm not going to do a full on awareness through movement lesson but I'm gonna do a less enough of a lesson that you can understand the principles that I was talking about if you're not a practitioner you can know what it's like to do each part of that so if you would if you're sitting I'd like you to come to the edge of your chair now if you would rather lie down you can but sitting is good so just first we notice what we're doing because if you don't know what you do you can't do what you want that's what Moshe Feldenkrais said so just notice how you sit you don't have to change anything there's no right or wrong feel your sitting bones on the chair feel where you sit on the chair and feel your feet on the floor just be feel your feet and notice if you feel the heel your heel on the floor the forefoot at the front of your foot can you feel your toes when you feel your whole foot on the floor or not whatever you feel it's nice if you close your eyes because then you can really go inside yourself and you're not looking around so feel your feet and I'd like you to feel your breath notice your breath don't breathe any different than normally let your breath happen naturally don't try to move your belly don't try to move your chest just let your breath happen from the inside and just notice if you've got areas that are calling out to you that aren't comfortable and honor them if you need to sit back and rest please feel free to sit back and rest and if you would just move over so you're sitting on your right sit bone just very gently roll over your right sit bone to your right sit bone and back to the middle and roll over go over to your right sit bone move to your right sit bone and come to the middle and go very slowly go slower and how do you do that do you tighten your belly to do that what's happening with your breath as you do that and please go to your left sit bone and move in between slowly your right and your left and pay attention to what's happening with your ribs one side opens and one side closes and does your head move those are head stay still and you move under your head it's not a right or wrong it's just what you do or does your head move right to left with you notice how you do this when you breathe in and when you breathe out I'd like you to as you continue to do this however you're doing it now stop and rest for a second just sit any way you want breathe any way you want and just notice how you feel notice what you feel how does this feel for you is it silly so is there pain sometimes the movements are hard for people so what do you do when the movement is hard do you just muscle through it so you can stop I tell people only to do what they want to do what they like to do if this is unpleasant in any way physically psychologically mentally spiritually if there's anything about it that you don't like don't do it you can just sit back and relax you can pretend so we're gonna add something to this you're gonna do the same movement but this time let your belly relax let everything relax and I'd like you to push put your feet on the floor again feel your feet on the floor and push with your right foot and let your right foot move you on to your left buttock and then let go and do that several times so if you were doing it with your muscles or with your pelvis just rolling over before now you're doing it from your foot and do it a few more times what happens to your head what happens to your ribs what happens to your breastbone put one hand on your breastbone as you do this and feel how your breastbone moves over or doesn't come back to the middle and put your feet on the floor again and now please push from your left foot feel your whole foot on the floor or feel how it's on the floor maybe your whole foot isn't on the floor and push it over onto your right buttock and do it slowly and let's as you push onto your right buttock only go half way don't go all the way push with your left foot go half way onto your right buttock and come back let go do it a few times going half way and then go all the way you don't just go to your end range don't go into any pain or any discomfort how are you breathing when are you breathing when do you breathe in and when do you breathe out now sometimes we might work with the breath and say breathe in now breathe out now but I'm not going to do that today today I want you to pay attention to your breath however you're doing it is good and stop and rest for a few seconds like I said this is a snippet just to give you the idea of how we use these principles not working hard resting lots breaths so your brain can catch on to what's going on here I'm gonna do another variation and then we're gonna take that somewhere else you in our minds so please go back to sitting feel how your feet are on the floor however they're on the floor now if I wanted to I could just from here and work on just the feet how the feet around the floor how you push from your feet I'm not gonna do that today we're gonna go somewhere else so please let me say it before you do it I'm gonna ask you to push with your right foot onto your left buttock slowly then come back to the middle and push with your left foot onto your right buttock and then come back and push with your right foot onto your left buttock and push with your left foot onto your right buttock and do it slowly you have to come back to the middle every time and feel what's going on with your head does your head go from side to side does it go up and down you notice what you do make this pleasurable what's happening with your jaw are your teeth touching are you lips touching and it's okay if your lips touch because adults walk around with their lips touching but you don't have to grimace we're not smiling we're not frowning we're not working hard so we don't have to grimace your lips can gently touch and keep going from side to side stop if you need to stop or if you want to stop and what's happening with your eyes you can keep them closed and allow them to just float as if they're floating in pools of water and then you can open them and continue to let your eyes just be now if we wanted to if we were gonna do a full ATM Awareness through Movement lesson we might we might keep our eyes still and see what that does to the going back and forth now stop and rest for a minute and notice your breath this is the ease that I do lessons with with people with MS we're going to do one more thing with this along this go back to that same movement but I want you to think about think about when you push with your right foot what's happening with your right thigh when you push with your left foot what's happening with your left thigh one thigh gets longer when you're pulling pushing one and one gets shorter as you push feel the pressure on your feet how your feet are moving your whole body what function does this remind you of what does this remind you of that as humans we do every day I'll give you a hint I'll even tell you this is what I call walking and sitting we're walking right now so it's ideal and again we can take go off on any tangent with this and work any part but people in wheelchairs who haven't walked people sitting on the edge of their bed people lying down who can't don't want to sit we're doing we're walking right now we go into imagination imagine yourself walking we use the imagination in the film crease method can you see how perfect this is and one day somebody can do part of this lesson one way and another day they do it another way but just because your legs don't hold you doesn't mean they can't move your ribs from one place to another there's something they can do we don't look at what's wrong we're not asking people to do something that's difficult you can stop we're not asking people to do anything that's difficult we're only asking people to do what's easy and if they find things that are easy they feel great people feel great after this class they've they've worked they've moved and I'll tell you when it's over we get up and we walk around and the people who don't walk around don't walk around but for the most part people get up and I help people I help people up and down I encourage people to bring their caregivers and I encourage the caregivers to get on the floor and do the lesson this is a free time for the caregivers but they get help when I used to do big workshops for caregivers and people with MS and we all everybody was on the floor doing this so everyone can feel how everyone else moves | Future Life Now | UCzan9fVIFeALcS3N4-dpBoA | 2018-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,708 | 8,549 |
eShwqEHe7pU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eShwqEHe7pU | Why Profiting off of Someone’s Labor is Okay | why profiting off of someone's labor is okay profit is seen by a majority of people with a negative connotation in particular the phrase profit from one's labor is seen with an even worse connotation how could one receiving money from someone else's work ever be justified in order to analyze and justify profit from labor the view from which the socialists and to a lesser extent modern social democrats view profit must be observed most of the lenses in which profit is seen from comes from the assumption that an economy is a zero-sum game the gain is the of one is the loss for another the principle of the economy being a zero-sum game is originally based on the socialist interpretation of the labor theory valley where labor is what determines the economic value of a product not the demands and subjective preferences of individuals according to markson economics each product commodity or medium of exchange has specific exchange rates between each other including that of a medium of exchange in relation to other commodities that can be objectively measured in terms of the average labor time needed to manufacture generate or accumulate the property in question thus either products have more average labor time less or the same marks assume the trade could only occur if the items being exchanged whether it is money or an economic product have the same amount of labor time and thus exchange value however what is the purpose of trade if no one benefits from it if two items have the same economic value there is no point in exchanging them given there is no benefit for either side and it simply is a waste of time which could have been used otherwise if two items have different economic value there is still no point in exchanging them given that one person who would receive an item with lower valley will be worse off after the exchange and thus will never voluntarily enter into it assuming the libertarian valley was actually correct and based on human behavior trade will never arise however trade exists because it is mutually beneficial for all people involved in the exchange the only theory which which can explain why trade exists is the subjective theory of value developed by the austrians according to this theory individuals will only exchange if they value the goods services labor land or money they receive more than what they give away in exchange for that thus in order for trade to exist it must be mutually beneficial and the economy therefore cannot be a zero-sum game now that it has been identified that profit is not gained at the expense of someone else revenue is gained by providing goods or services at marking market prices which other individuals value enough to purchase if the owner or owners of the property business or legal entity have the revenue exceed their expenses they have earned a profit this means that they have met the demands of more consumers by providing a good or service needed to exceed the costs needed to sustain that business activity they have created a situation in which both themselves and consumers are in an economically better position than before the voluntary exchange profits are also gained by engaging in superior foresight to adapt production to meet future shifts in consumer demand before competitors are aware of the need for such adaptation proffering off of someone else's labor is no different let's look at this example take a man he digs ditches for money that is his job he works at a company the owner of this company sells the services of digging dishes to clients for around forty dollars on average however the man who works at the company only receives twenty dollars for each ditch he digs this is unfair the socialist cries out the man is being stolen from according to the labor theory of valley the valley of the labor digging the ditch itself is 40 and the company owner is stealing 20 from the worker 20 is surplus value however viewing the economy from this perspective is mistaken the economy is much more complex than this just for the sake of the argument let's ignore the other expenses the owner of the company has to pay for namely purchasing equipment such as the shovels wheelbarrows and tractors the workers use to dig the ditches the worker if he is self-employed has to pay for all the tools and equipment himself unlike when he is working for a company let's now assume the worker is self-employed digging ditches for clients directly the libra theory of value is fundamentally wrong because it assumes that labor has inherent value if the man were to dig ditches all day but for no individual who actually wants the dishes dog despite all of his hard work unfortunately the valley of his labor is zero dollars if there is no demand for duck dishes the valley of the labor that goes into digging the ditch is zero dollars no individual is willing to pay more than zero dollars for a dog ditch and since the worker is not willing to receive nothing for his work there are no exchanges between the worker and the clients for digging ditches however if there is demand for his labor the value of it is what the clients and the workers agree it is whether it is forty dollars twenty dollars five dollars or even one dollar the price of his labor is determined by four things one how much a client is willing to pay for it two how low the worker is willing to receive for his labor three how rare someone's skill or labor is the supply four how many people want the labor the demand if the first two points conflict with each other between the worker and the client no exchange occurs because one does not see it as valuable or both of them don't see it as valuable for example the worker demands eighty dollars for his labor and no less and the client wants to pay twenty dollars for it and no more their values conflict with each other and thus no exchange occurs however if they are willing to compromise and make the exchange between providing a dog ditch and money at around 40 dollars both are willing to either pay or receive forty dollars both benefit as they value what they receive more than what they give away yes some people benefit more from voluntary exchanges than others however both sides still benefit regardless even if in varying degrees let's now get back to the self-employed worker who digs ditches directly to clients his income is determined by how many clients he is able to sell his labor and skill to so his income fluctuates and is not stable in addition he has to actively find and communicate with clients to ensure the transaction of labor and money is made if he works for a company the role of the company is to find and communicate with clients to provide them with dog ditches and the worker simply sells his labor and skill for a consistent payment along of all the possible benefits that comes that comes with the job the worker by working for the company foregoes the possibly higher money he could make by working for clients directly and in exchange gains a stable consistent payment along with the added benefit that he is no longer directly responsible for the business nor the quality of the service provided to the clients that is the owner's responsibility although he could actually make less by selling his labor directly to clients if he cannot facilitate enough transactions in a specific time period compared to his voluntarily agreed upon consistent wage in short the worker is not being exploited by working for someone else he just chooses to have a different role in the production process rather than selling his labor directly and being responsible for it he sells his labor for a company which provides them with a consistent payment and the owners of the company which can either be in a private or publicly sold corporation facilitate and are responsible for the exchange they only make a profit quote unquote off his labor if the if the clients value what they receive more than the costs which are paying the workers ignoring all other expenses including capital expenditures if the company cannot sell the service to enough clients the expenses exceed the revenue and the owners or shareholders have losses however the worker still gets paid their agreed upon payment at least until the company needs to cut expenses and eventually fire people while the job is not guaranteed as the company owner may not value the labor the worker provides any more and thus will cease offering the job a revenue gained through directly selling good services or labor to clients is not at all consistent and a job is still far more reliable is still a far more reliable source of income one does not profit simply off of labor or a skill that a person possesses and individual prophets if he can use his labor or skill to supply the demands of others the phrase profit of labor is misrepresentative and does not accurately state how profit is made a middleman is necessary in the modern complex market because it facilitates the sale and transfer of goods and services to where demand for them exists there are many stages in the production process including material suppliers manufacturing storage transportation and redistribute and distribution before it can get to a local store or consumer's doorstep there are many transfers of property titles and many different jobs and rules required to make this process possible it is ridiculous to assume that workers get the quote-unquote full value of the product when there are countless steps and decisions taken on the part of sovereign individuals to facilitate the production and exchange of economic goods and services production under the division of labor with a system of private property has never been more efficient and able to supply the demands of the masses as well as now socialists claim that the common ownership of production of the means of production will allow people to achieve a common goal rather than just the goals of the people who privately own or have exclusive control over the means of production and the wealth or products that is derived from them however what is the common goal and what if people disagree on what the common goal even is or supposed to be the common ownership of the means of production ensures no responsibility for property no liability no expenses paid thus no revenue generated no initiative no no incentive for innovation and finally no production the system will be a recipe for immediate disaster and chaos the state is always the organization that speaks for the quote unquote common good socialism because it requires the violation of property rights has to be enforced through the entity which has the ability to violate property rights itself with no legal consequences given its monopoly on law the stay socialism only serves the interests of the people who are able to control and manipulate socialism is always in practice when the state or government owns the means of production the state centrally plans an economy and replaces billions of decisions made by free sovereign individuals pursuing their own self-interest and plan with decisions made by a few government officials vested into power this process is uneconomic eliminates market prices determined by supply and demand and destroys profits and losses resources cannot be allocated to the most efficient uses and the demands of individuals cannot be supplied under the system without market prices economic behavior cannot be incentivized or de-incentivized supply and demand of products will not be accounted for resulting in possible ecological disasters due to the overuse of resources in low supply that would otherwise be de-incentivized with a functioning system of market prices more on this in another video this system naturally results in shortages starvation and mass frustration of the population as well as the destruction of potentially rich economies each step towards the abolishment of profit and the private ownership of the means of production is a step towards terror totalitarianism economic destruction and poverty for for all | ECerberus | UC8EmFiXCP6j1R48p7V56gog | 2022-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,093 | 12,087 |
XfzJ-luxCyI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfzJ-luxCyI | Topical Questions - Scottish Parliament: 11th November 2014 | thank you thank you very name of the topical questions question number one john larmont thank you presiding officer to ask the scottish government what his response is to scottish borders council's decision not to allow the jim clark rally to take place in 2015. haven't secretary general robertson well the scottish government understands the disappointment of the organizers that the jim clark rally has been cancelled the decision not to hold a rally in may 2015 is ultimately one for the scottish borders council in consultation with planning partners the scottish government are doing all we can to ensure that motorsports events including the jim clark rally can continue to take place in the future as safely as possible john norman and i thank the cabinet secretary for her response i think everybody involved wants rallying to be as safe as it can be following the tragic events earlier this year given the announcement last week that the rally will not go ahead in 2015 as planned does the cabinet secretary believe that there has been adequate consultation between the race organizers and elected representatives before this decision was made cabinet secretary first of all i'm sure the council have not taken this decision lightly given they know that the strength of feeling of the organizers and indeed the local community it was always going to be a difficult decision to impart to the organizers and elected members i hope that the communication going forward can be improved and i hope that the dialogue between the the council and the organizers will continue because what is important is that we look at what the options are going forward in terms of um making sure that there will be a jim clark rally at a future date john lerman i thank the cabinet secretary for that um further helpful response since the announcement and provided the organizers of the rally have been in contact with me to say the scottish borders council felt unable to discuss the possibility of a 2015 rally in closed roads to close roads whilst the police inquiry was ongoing now this is despite assurances from the transport minister in june that the rally could take place in 2015 provided it complied with the recommendations which which would be made by the scottish government sports safety review team's recommendations now i understand that there is still time for a rally to be held in may 2015 that certainly is the position of the organization a statement to that effect um this this morning will the scottish government now intervene to facilitate discussions with the organizers scottish borders council and the police and more specifically with the cabinet secretary encourage the lord advocate to meet me and the race organizers with a view to issuing guidelines to allow the organizers and the council to proceed with the planning of the 2015 event cabinet secured no i'll deal with the last point first i'm sure the lord advocate would be happy to to meet with the member to uh discuss um issues albeit that may be restricted in terms of some of the elements that he can discuss given that the crown will obviously receive the report from the police in due course if i can just um respond to the the other points um the member will understand that the role of ministers in the jim clark rally is determined by the 1996 act um so there is a role for ministers to monitor the event at a high level and from a public safety perspective but of course it always was the case that scottish borders council remain the lead authority in terms of authorizing the event now clearly the council in discussion with their legal advisers uh when they looked at the requirement to look back and at the the rally of this year in order to plan the rally next year and came to the conclusion uh that that was going to be extremely difficult while there was a live police investigation ongoing with possible proceedings um from the crown depending on what that report from the police to the crown says so i i can understand that difficulty it was a difficult decision for the council to come to but based on the advice that they have had that was the conclusion that they have come to now going forward i think it is important that the communication between the council and elected members and the organizers is good to look at what what can be done i know the organisers are have are very keen to continue those discussions i believe the council is also but we have to bear in mind that there is a live police investigation ongoing and that will take some time as will any crime proceedings that may or may not emerge from that report but meanwhile i'm very happy to facilitate a discussion with the lord advocate if the member would find that helpful thank you presiding officer can the cabinet secretary please provide any details of the broader review of on-road sporting events uh including cycling which i understand is currently being undertaken and what impacts this might have on other summer events for 2015 okay well the the motorsport uh safety review uh has reported its interim recommendations which looked at among other things that the training required of the marshals and those involved in the organization of the of of events not just the dream jim clark rally but of course the rally that took place in mull and in fact any other events of this nature the final report will will come in at the end of this year but it was important to get those interim uh findings out there not least because the mall rally was about to take place and there were important changes that needed to be made and were made in time for for that rally so going forward it will be important that any organizers of any event uh will will want to look very closely at those recommendations that will come by by the end of this year and make sure that they plan and arrange their their event in line with those recommendations question two kevin stuck thank you president officer to ask the scottish government whether it plans to introduce legislation to ban circuses from using wild animals secretary richard blockhead as the member may be aware the scottish government consulted earlier this year on banning the use of wild animals and travelling circuses on ethical grounds the analysis of over 2 000 responses is currently being completed and of course we'll carefully consider all the views expressed the scottish government does however recognize the concerns around this a very important issue and we'll look carefully at what the options might be for implementing such a ban kevin stewart thank you president officer and i thank the cabinet secretary for his answer like many i was shocked to hear that two lions and three tigers are being wintered as they call it in small cages in a farm near saint combs in the northeast of scotland 28 countries have already implemented bans in the use of wild animals and circuses according to reports uh could the cabinet secretary um ensure that we move in a much more progressive manner and follow their lead cabinet sect uh thank you i very much uh sympathize with the sentiments expressed by kevin stewart i should say that two male lions and two male tigers and an elderly female tiger arrived in fraser in october 2014 at the end of the circus season scottish government officials are in close contact with aberdeenshire council who are responsible for ensuring that animal welfare and public safety needs are met and the required license under dangerous wild animals act 1976 is in place i also understand the animals are not at this time attached to any particular uh circus however it does raise issues and questions as kevin shoe quite rightly raises in parliament today i do want scotland to be progressive the fact that we are considering moving the legislation forward on the basis of ethical grounds means we have to clarify the exact legal route for doing so and of course we're paying close attention to events elsewhere in the uk as well because similar legislation has been proposed south of the border albeit via a member's bill so we're paying very close attention to this and we'll move as quickly as we can mr stuart thank you president officer aberdeenshire council claim everything is above board and i have no reason to doubt that unfortunately we have outdated legislation uh in this regard um i'm pleased that the um cabinet secretary is looking very closely at this could you give us an indication of when it will be likely that uh the collation of the responses from the consultation is completed and when we can expect to see some action cabinets well in learning of the animals being overwintered that's incomes close to freezer i did make inquiries into this issue and of course it's also led me to urge my officials to to give me details on how we can improve the time scale bringing forward the legislative action there are as i said before some issues that we have to look at in terms of legality but we are doing that at the moment the member mentions the legislation's out of date i would again just say that whilst i accept there's an issue we're looking at with regard to the use of wild animals and circuses uh there's also the issue around the animals in saint columbus near fraser and there is legislation in place in terms of licensing that so if he thinks that's out of date i'd be very interested to hear his further views and as i follow on from the last question as the cabinet secretary says banning wild animals and circuses doesn't necessarily address the overwintering issue and i'm glad he's had discussions with aberdeenshire council and understand i think he said 1976 are the regulations and does he still feel those regulations are for purpose cabinet sector well that is a good question and as i said this this particular case since it comes near fraser brand the public concern around that does raise questions of my own minds as it's doing with their colleagues and the issues surrounding animals that could potentially be used for circumstances in the future is something that arises perhaps from this but as kevin stewart says if the use of wild animals and circuses is outlawed at some point then this incident might not have arrived the first place so we have to just balance that but i certainly will have a look at all these regulations thank you that ends up good questions the next item of business is a statement by michael russell on chair protection the cabinet sector will take questions at the end of his statement and | The Scottish Parliament | UCMfSH3HULOeoeEbxHkqF21A | 2014-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,859 | 10,523 |
S3IOVPHmS7Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3IOVPHmS7Q | HE CANT FEEL FEAR?! | EPISODE 5 REACTION | he don't even look the same this man is am on the right episode what's going on YouTube Welcome Back to another video we have two episodes of solo leveling to watch I was told that the most recent episode is a banger so we going to watch both of them okay the first episode is called a pretty good deal bro whenever he threw that sword in the in the fourth episode dude like his arms look like he was already struck in like buff and stuff like that damn bro he's struck bro he's struck [Music] now damn bro they already fing on his man they already on his body and [ __ ] like that uhoh he should just like he know even looks the same this man is am I on the right episode hey ladies that are watching this ladies do y'all really be acting like that whenever you see men in the gym like sweating and like that do y'all do y'all see men like this that y'all think is cute I know the angles is off too but why he look taller can I get your [Music] number oh he's clueless Ultra Morning News what's Ultra about the news I want to see them fight [Music] dude he looked totally different I'm telling hey I didn't mean to pause right there yo if you want to look different if you want to look better you need to start going to the gym and it's not going to happen in the first month like this fool right here it's not going to happen in maybe in three months you you really probably won't see like a total h difference in three months but you will if you take you know a picture from when you started or a video from when you started in every day so on so forth and then compare your first day to your 90th day or that third month I promise you you going to look different look like his hair got longer too didn't it [Music] that's true okay let me see these points let me see the let me see his stats no fatigue strength is at 48 so last time it was at three it was at 33 last time agility 27 perception 27 Vitality 27 yo he still got 12 points he didn't even use that is a good idea because let's say he goes into a dungeon and then he needs to put like an ability perk into agility because he's just a little too slow that' be a good time to do that like he literally ranking up on the spot he about to be a bodybuilder [Music] for no this is what I want to see dog this is what I wanted to see go ahead you know it's going to attract attention bro man he was killing it at 33 straight bro he at 50 now oh he finished running he looks different bro I would have stopped him right there excuse me I would have picked [ __ ] out of my way dog for 2 D we ain't the same Buddy Rich Kid we ain't the same boy he a rank D now you said d right for spee fore speech he's like yeah yeah good [Music] job it's a setup [Music] okay all right he about it he that strong what are they feeding him okay yeah they a little shady I'd love to be in that situation if I knew that I could just handle that boss myselfe right here end of the episode I knew it all right we ain't going to waste no time we about to get into the next one | DurkTV | UCTTXX5JU4PGFJt0RR9f-rSQ | 2024-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 623 | 3,032 |
EOeBrOobj7c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOeBrOobj7c | I tried READING 150 PAGES A DAY for a week, this is how it went... 🤔 READING VLOG | who is she it's really emotional i'm getting emotional right now i like this book but i was expecting for this one to become a new favorite of mine and it didn't [Music] hi guys oh my god welcome to another reading vlog in today's reading vlog i want to challenge myself all of my dutch booktube friends have been doing it if you follow them as well you've seen all these like reading 100 pages a day challenges going around and i feel like it's my time to do the challenge as well so big shout out to especially brit from basically brit from giving me the inspiration to do this i know that leone and leora also did this on their channels and the videos are just so nice as i think the majority of you guys know i am a super slow reader and i find it difficult to really belong to that group in booktube who read like ten plus books each month and sometimes that makes me feel guilty it doesn't really matter because anything that you read is great even if it's just a hundred pages per week like that's awesome as well but because now i still have like my gap year going on and i have pretty much all the time in the world i really want to spend my time reading lots of books and i feel like a challenge like this reading 150 pages a day might help me with doing just that so let me put you up on my little book cart right here okay so i think usually i read about like 50 pages a day if i'm having a really good day i read 100 pages like that always makes me feel super accomplished but because this week i will be finishing a couple of my current reads but i also really really want to read one specific like graphic novel in particular i feel like bumping up this goal to 150 pages a day is a bit better because graphic novels are really easy to read so i can like very quickly read 200 pages in like one sitting so if i'm upping the challenge to 150 pages a day i think we're gonna be good the book that i'm currently reading and about to finish is the vanishing half by brit bennett and this is gonna be one of my favorite books of 2021 like i feel it it's so good it's so good but in the vanishing half we follow the lives of two sisters i believe you would call her name desiree in english i find it very difficult to pronounce because in dutch we would say desiree so i'm like desiree so we follow desiree and stella yes but the two twin sisters have grown up in a small southern black community when the two girls escaped this small town called mellard they both eventually went on and had separate lives desiree went on as a black woman and stella lived her life as a white woman and their stories kind of come together when their daughters meet and just the writing style is so beautiful and in captivating it definitely took me a little bit to get into because right now i think i'm like 40 pages from the end yes i'm about to start reading part six i don't know if you can see which is called places and this is like an historical fiction adult novel i'm actually currently like buddy reading this with brit but we're not really sticking to a schedule at the moment and we were planning on like updating each other on like our thoughts and what we think of the book but i haven't updated her in a little while so i should but i do know that she is loving this book as well it's just truly like a heartbreaking story but it's definitely a very difficult but beautiful and painful story about race and feeling like you have to be a different person like you have to be white i will leave like the trigger warnings for this book in the description box down below because i'm sure that there are plenty there are very toxic relationships but definitely also like violence against black people from white people and i especially love the story or like the little bits with jude who is the daughter of daisy ray and her partner which is rhys i love jude and rhys so much they are my favorite characters in this whole book i actually read some on the train today because i came back from a friend of mine who i visited so i'm trying to find where i started off today so that i can count the exact amount of pages i've already read okay so i started on page 277 today and i'm currently on 303 so okay let me do the maths difficult so i read like 26 pages until so far and i need to read 40 more and then i am done if i finish this book i've already read 66 pages and i know exactly which book i'll be reading next after this so when i finish this i'll give you my final thoughts and rating and then i'll show you the book that i'm going to read next and also on a little different note i want to give a shout out to tang eyewear it sounds very dutch tang is like i i would say a dutch name but it's not a dutch company but they make beautiful glasses and they send me two of their pairs and i want to show them off to you guys i'll leave a link in the description box down below to time eyewear and then you can like check out their website just a big thank you to them for gifting me these glasses i'm not sponsored by them but i'm very happy with what they sent me so this is definitely my new favorite pair of glasses it's like a mixture between silver and gold which is perfect because if you want to like mix up your jewelry i usually wear gold but if i were to wear silver jewelry then my glasses fit perfectly so they look super nice i'm very happy with them they feel really sturdy so again time thank you so much for sending these glasses over to me and right now i'm gonna read my book and drink my coffee and just be a happy gal in general a few moments later just finished the book and i just i don't know how to feel like i like i feel like on the verge of crying real bad but like it was so beautiful it was really emotional i'm getting emotional right now wow i was absolutely like not expecting to love this book as much as i did in the end especially because the first i would say like four chapters of this book so that's like about 100 pages a third of the book basically was a little like difficult to get into for me like i had to get used to the writing style but it was so beautiful yet heartbreaking to see the relationships of these two sisters the racism and colorism that they dealt with and their daughter's stories it's so beautiful and this one is absolutely going on to like my favorites shelf which is right here if you've had this on your tbr you've been doubting to pick it up like do so i also loved the time period that it took place in i love reading stories that like take place from like the 1950s until like the 1980s 5 out of 5 stars definitely so okay i just need to take a moment and let all this like sink in because it's been a long time since i've read such an amazing book honestly but i will tell you what i'm planning on picking up next also some very exciting books to be honest the book that i will be picking up next is heart stopper volume three i've actually already read this one but i just wanna like refresh my mind on what happened in the third book in this like graphic novel series because volume four just came out i got this for my birthday from two of my friends so thank you so much again ifon and renata for giving this book to me i am really really excited to pick this one up look at the super cute cover especially the back like i love it so much so if you haven't heard of the heart stopper series yet i feel like that's pretty much impossible but it's about charlie and nick charlie is like openly gay and he has a big crush on nick but charlie doesn't know if nick is also interested in guys as well and you basically like follow their like high school story while also their relationship and it's very cute it is also very hard-hitting especially charlie has some difficult things to deal with on his own it's also like talking about discovering your sexuality and kind of trying to find out who you are i remember really loving volume three i believe this one also touches upon eating disorders so definitely be warned for that i might be able to finish this today and then i can like start reading volume 4 tomorrow and i'm really excited about [Music] that [Music] who is she transformation tuesday hello it's here hi guys so i went to the hairdressers as you can see today i really really wanted a little bit of a change from what i had before it is a little shorter right now as you guys can see but most importantly it's kind of back to my natural hair color which i really enjoy because every single time like six weeks after i dye my hair you can see like the grow out and it just does not look that beautiful so this is my hair right now and i'm really loving it it's very gray but it will turn a little bit more like warm brownish in like a couple of weeks when i wash my hair a bit more often but i thought i would give you guys a little update on how my reading has been going i hope the lighting is kind of okay like this i also went to predatory which is one of my favorite cities to be and it's super close to my hometown and i went with my boyfriend we had a lovely afternoon so at the hairdressers i was able to finish my reread of heart stopper volume three oh my gosh this is just such a joy to read like i said i think in this one we follow nick and charlie but they go on like this big trip with their school to paris and it talks a lot about like them coming out to the people around them by finishing this one i believe i said yesterday it was like 300 and something pages so the total number of pages is voila i don't know the exact total amount but i will like calculate it a little bit after this reading vlog but now i'm gonna start volume four and i have a really nice little snack of strawberries and raspberries they taste so nice so i'm gonna have a lovely evening and enjoy volume four i have no clue what to expect honestly with the story but i feel like nick and charlie's relationship will become a little bit more serious and they might tell each other that they love each other which it's gonna be so cute okay [Music] okay i also finished volume four of heart stopper which brings the total amount of pages read to this this was honestly the most difficult one to read because it focuses a lot on charlie's eating disorder so big trigger warnings for that but also just how supportive nick is and it's just really heartwarming the ending of this book it has like little comics or just some fun little things which had me cracking up because it's like it is tau taking photos of him the third wheeling while nick and charlie are kissing it's so funny but i love volume four so this was just us with volume three a five out of five stars so let me pick what i want to read next i do have an idea i have multiple ones okay so i was thinking of picking up felix ever after by case and calendar this is a book about a transgender boy um finding out his like identity it says here felix love has never been in love and yes he's painfully aware of the irony he desperately wants to know what it's like and why it seems so easy for everyone but him to find someone what's worse is that even though he is proud of his identity felix also secretly fears that he is one marginalization too many black queer and transgender to ever get his own happily ever after when an anonymous student begins sending him transphobic messages after publicly posting felix's dead name alongside images of him before he transitioned felix comes up with a plan for revenge what he didn't count on his catfish scenario lending him in a quasi love triangle but as he navigates his complicated feelings felix begins a journey of questioning and self-discovery that helps redefine his most important relationship how he feels about himself and especially my friend olivia from olivia's catastrophe has been like raving about this one to me and i mean like the rest of the book community as well so i'm very excited to pick this one up i feel like i'm gonna read this book it's also like around 350 pages so if i'm still able to keep up with this challenge i should be able to finish it in two days but i'm just really excited i have heard nothing but great things about it [Music] hi guys it is thursday right now i literally just wanted to film this clip because look at how good my hair still looks at least it does from the front i don't know oh it's looking from the side it is five past 11 right now and i have to start work at 11 30 so i'm gonna have to ride my bike and then afterwards i will give you a little update on my reading and i'm just like really in a great reading mood at the moment and the weather is so nice so very happy very content six hours later i'm vlogging right now and someone special is waiting for me hello lexi and what are we gonna do lexi we're gonna watch howl's moving castle and we're also gonna have an ice cream date we both have ice cream yes mine is like ice cream soup at this point i'm sorry you like it like that yeah i do okay okay well we're gonna have a ton of fun and what type of vlog are you actually filming it's my six of crows one oh wait wait let's do the vlog in section oh yeah okay wait look at his vlog [Music] well wave goodbye to the vlog lexi goodbye good afternoon everyone today this friday i still haven't washed my hair after i went to the hairdressers on tuesday which is like a miracle it still looks good that's just a happy fact that i wanted to share with you as you saw i had a facetiming session with lexi yesterday and it was so much fun we were supposed to be eating ice cream and watching howl's moving castle because we want to watch the studio ghibli movies together but then we just talked for three or four hours straight and i took the myers-briggs personality test because lexi want us to know what i am and now i found out that i'm an e-n-f-j-t if i'm saying that correctly so let me know what your myers-briggs personality is like what came out of your test because apparently you have like certain personalities who really mix well with other personalities but i packed a ton of etsy orders today like look at all these orders just thank you so so much for buying my products it means a lot to me and i've had a lovely morning doing that but of course i want to give you a little reading update so i've counted all the pages that i've read until so far during this whole week the end goal 150 times seven is a total of 1050 pages and until so far i've read 940 wait no 934 pages and like on the one hand i feel bad for reading so many graphic novels but like it doesn't matter because reading graphic novels is still reading and i also read the blue road which is a graphic novel that focuses a lot on like immigration i believe and i had 100 pages left to read that one i haven't talked about that book yet so let me tell you what it is about wait i've even read more pages because i have read some of felix ever after but the blue road a fable of migration by wade compton who made the text and april milner i think for the illustrations in this stunning graphic novel lacuna is a girl without a family a past or a proper home she lives alone in a swamp made of ink but with the help of polaris a willow the wisp she embarks for the fabled northern kingdom where she might find people like her the only way to get there though is to travel the strange and dangerous blue road that stretches to the horizon like a mark upon a page along the way lacuna must overcome trials such as the twisted briars of the thicket of tickets and the intractable guard at the rainbow border at the end of her treasurer's journey she reaches a city where memory and vision can be turned against you in a world of dazzling beauty divisive magic and unlikely deliverance finally lacuna learns that leaving arriving returning they're all just different words for the same thing starting all over again i really loved the art style the coloring so that was really really great but i did feel like the story was maybe a little bit all over the place i don't know i loved the main character laguna she was super super smart but like the magic system or the world was super like unexplained i felt like that was a little bit lacking but overall i liked the message that the book sent so i gave it 3 out of 5 stars and now let me give you an update on felix ever after by case and calendar i have read until so far 58 pages so i actually need to add that to my total amount of pages and that makes it a total of 982. until so far i really love that felix is super creative and he is like going through this summer school art program with one of his friends and i love that creative aspect and i was not expecting it what is super sad to see is that someone has like outed felix that he is like transgender at this summer school old pictures of felix were hung up and his dead name was made how'd you call them made public i think it's mostly just a book about self-discovery finding your interests seeing where you're good at because felix is trying to get into this very high prestige pristine college never know how to say that word so let's read some more i'm very excited to get further into it i'm liking the writing style so i'll be back when i've read more and then i'll tell you my opinion [Music] hi guys okay it is monday the 24th wait let me check yes 24th of may meaning that the reading 150 pages a day challenge is over and yesterday i finished felix ever after by case and calendar and i like this book but i was expecting for this one to become a new favorite of mine and it didn't but it was really really good so let me tell you what i liked and what i didn't like let's start off on a positive note i loved the queer representation in this book felix is questioning his identity and i loved all the talks about being transgender and trying to figure out your gender identity and yourself and your sexuality so that aspect of the story and like those discussions i would absolutely 100 give a 5 out of 5 stars i also loved felix as a character himself and i really liked seeing his artistic journey and trying to get into college and him following his passion so i really really loved seeing that as well the side characters were maybe a little bit underdeveloped for me but the story really focuses on felix which is fine by itself but i wish we would like get a little bit more depth in some of our side characters but what really kind of like bothered me with this story was the plot because it focuses a lot on this love triangle and for me it was so apparent who felix would or should i don't know if you can say that but like end up with it was so obvious for me that when felix was questioning it himself i was just like oh my god let's get this over with we all know how this story is gonna end and like who would be your perfect match so that was kind of not really enjoyable in my opinion so the plot just was not my favorite part because it focused so much on love triangles and i feel like love triangles are not really my thing anymore so that was a bit of a shame but besides that i think it was a great book and i'd probably give it around a three and a half out of five stars it's not a new favorite of mine and i wished that it was gonna be that oh yeah the writing style was also nice so i'm definitely looking forward to picking up another book by case and calendar so yeah that was a solid read so in total wait let me do the calculations for you and then i'll come back a total amount of pages read this week to 1288 um dividing it by seven which leads to 184 pages a day of course i really have to like thank all the graphic novels for the amount of pages that i read but it's still a book so i did really really well this week overall i read some pretty amazing books i'm so happy with it and now i can read some other amazing books i'm so excited i've read great great novels in may we love to see it so thank you all so much for watching this video i hope that you enjoyed it if you did please give it a thumbs up you can subscribe to my channel by clicking somewhere here on the screen or on the button down below and hopefully i will see you guys in the next one [Music] bye [Music] you | Sabine's Book Nook | UCKQlDbmwTKLHT88dWfxkGaw | 2021-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,987 | 20,175 |
2b7xL1_aNE4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b7xL1_aNE4 | Ironsworn: A Narrative Dilemma | I think of myself as a writer I've written a couple of novels and short stories and I've been doing some form of creative writing for about six years at this point I've picked up a lot of tips and tools to make my stories more interesting and one of the most basic structures I use in nearly everything I write is the narrative Arc generally speaking characters should change from the beginning of the story to the end and important moments in that Journey are what go in between so when I decided to take a look at iron sworn a low magic fantasy game by Sean Tompkin I found myself a little torn by one of the game's Central mechanics in Iron sworn your character makes iron vows solemn promises to complete a quest of some kind throughout their life iron sworn's vowel system is an interesting way to set up character motivations and complicate them but it's not set up to mesh with the kinds of narrative structures I'm used to let's take a look at these vows and see why I'm struggling with these rules [Music] when you first build a character in Iron sworn you're told that in this setting vows are sacred and that by touching a piece of iron and promising to uphold it you're making a serious oath abandoning this duty is the worst thing that can happen to you you make two of these promises at character creation setting the tone for how your iron swarm will begin their Quest as a game drawing from the powered by the apocalypse system iron sworn relies on a set of moves to drive its action as such when your character touches iron and makes a solemn oath to accomplish a quest you employ the swear an iron vowel move which lays out the next step to accomplishing the task as well as allows you to add it to your character sheet vows are ranked at five tiers from Troublesome to Epic which tell the player roughly how long it will take to complete the quest you're given 10 blank boxes to fill and whenever you make progress towards advancing you mark a number of those boxes corresponding with how hard your quest is Troublesome quests can be filled three boxes at a time whereas epic quests can only be filled one quarter box at a time which really makes players feel the scale of how challenging their task would be once you fill up the progress track to your satisfaction you make the fulfill your vowel move if you succeed in your role you gain experience and the quest is finished that's a very basic rundown of how Iron sworn is supposed to be played the accumulate quests make progress toward them and gain experience when you finish from a writing perspective I really like vows as a structure for character motivations Kurt Vonnegut has a quote about motivations that is kind of my North Star when it comes to figuring out stories every character should want something even if it's only a glass of water it's a simple aphorism but it gets at the heart of good storytelling which is that a character needs a reason to go and make the story happen in my opinion it's especially fun if that character's desire causes them to make bad choices and act stupidly because that can Cascade into further complications a similar bit of writing advice that gets tossed around a lot is the idea that when you're introducing a character you should have them either kick a dog or save a cat not literally of course but in order to tell the audience how you want them to feel about a character to give them something either to root for or against it's useful to set up a scene showing them doing something mean or nice writers are often thinking about how to quickly and efficiently convey Concepts to Their audience and these sort of setup scenes are an easy shortcut so when you make a character an iron sworn I really like that you start with two vowels that your character considers the most important things in their life the first vow your background vow is massive in scope ranked at extreme or epic difficulty this is your character's a plot the thing they'll spend the majority of your time playing them trying to achieve the game example is defeating your former Clan a force now so powerful you'll need to amass an army to even challenge them your second vow is literally described as your inciting incident because it's the one that pushes you out of your normal Rhythm and onto the path that'll lead towards your background Quest topkin recommends this incident be personal persistent time sensitive and relevant to your allies all of which are great suggestions to give this Quest urgency forcing you to act now to tie back in to save the cat the details of these two quests can help flesh out what your character is like and how their Journey might shape them a character whose background motivation is destroy the clan that wronged me is pretty sympathetic but definitely has the possibility of letting their anger push away anyone who tries to help them by contrast a character whose inciting incident is steal the sword of the richest Chief in the iron lands could be a bit of a scoundrel drawn into a scheme much bigger than they realize narratively this two-pronged system of motivations is very useful you have your background number one Disney protagonist I want Quest and you have your more immediate hey this needs to get resolved ASAP Quest your character has both short and long-term reasons to go do dangerous stuff which is really important to establish at the beginning of a story because those desires will carry them along until the story takes a turn great so if it's also good for setting up characters and stories what's my problem with all this let's talk about iron sworn's resolution mechanics like many games iterating on the pbta engine ironstorn has three tiers of die result strong hit weak hit and miss strong hits are a success without reservation we kids are a success that is either blunted or costly and misses are failures that can result in serious complications determine whether an action's result falls into one of these categories players roll two 10-sided challenge die and one six-sided action die the action die is modified by character stats and additional bonuses and is then compared to the results of the challenge die if your action dies result is greater than both Challenge Dice you get a strong hit if it's greater than only one challenge die it's weak and if it's lesser than both Challenge Dice it's a miss where this gets my goat is where vows are involved to fill up your vows progress you've been taking moves and marking progress boxes to show how much further on your journey you need to go before your quest is complete what's different about fulfilling your vow is that you don't need to roll your D6 action die but instead roll those 2d10 Challenge Dice and compare them to the amount of progress boxes you've completely filled on your journey based on the rank of how difficult your quest is progress boxes fill at varying speeds easy quests can be filled with a couple successes whereas epic quests need 40 wins to get all 10 boxes filled to be reductive this means that even with relatively simple quests the filling a vow is hard it takes a lot of in-game investment and time to get to the point where you can attempt to fulfill your vow because there is every chance you can roll a weak hit or even a miss when fulfilling your vow players are incentivized to max out their progress track undertaking potentially dozens of quests to get to that maximum of 10 progress boxes you can always attempt the fulfill your vow move before you max out your progress boxes and in fact the game encourages you to do so on a purely mechanical level you should take extra steps and lengthen your journey in order to get those progress boxes filled because it'll make that much more of a difference when you finally roll those dice as a writer I find that frustrating what if your character reaches a pivotal moment but you realize you've only got four of a possible 10 progress boxes finished the game wants you to follow the fiction of the story and attempt to finish your quest but you as a player will know that this is not an optimal choice and what's worse in my opinion is the fact that you can get a weak hit on one of these rolls suddenly expanding the scope of your story when it might have already come to a satisfying conclusion you still succeed but all is not well I've seen too many stories get sequels too many corporations endlessly extend franchises I fundamentally believe that good stories end that character's arcs should not meander iron swords mechanics incentivize either constantly lengthening a narrative for the sake of A good rule or risk a quest continuing in perpetuity but as a player and tabletop enthusiast I kind of get it iron sworn sets out from the very beginning by telling you your story will be one of Blood and Tears this world is not nice and does not often result in clean perfect endings you are much more likely to die in the mud than finish your Epic Quest that threat of failure is what makes the rare Victory so compelling I've talked in previous videos about my preference for mixed successes in dye resolution because they're more iteratively interesting than just success or failure iron swords mechanics are an extension of that in theory it's kind of nice to know there's one more Adventure on the horizon giving you the option to spend more time with a character if you so choose that's the difference between stories and books and stories and games stories are produced by their rules not by a single author with total narrative control even when iron sworn's rules throw you a curveball upsetting what you may have thought was the perfect resolution to your character's Quest the world of the game had already set the expectation that this was always a possibility even though I want my stories to end for my character's arcs to hit that perfect 3x structure that's just not the way it works out in the iron lands iron sworn's mechanics support the messy difficult and tough stories of the people in its setting as long as you understand that going in you'll have plenty of chances to make good on your vows or die trying hey everybody thank you for watching I really appreciate everybody who takes the time to get to the end of these videos and see what I'm saying about tabletop games um and you know for the record I think iron sworn is great and it's not for me but um this should in a way be read as a criticism of the game overall it's more of a personal read so um be cool uh if you want to find more of my work I'm at Aaron SXL on Twitter but my main site is aavoit.com where I talk about games writing and health policy sometimes I also do two podcasts the first is at mortified pod where me and my friend Layla do critical media analysis we are recently uh finishing up the fast 10 uh movie so um if you want us to talk about um how hot Michelle Rodriguez is uh check that out and we also do another podcast that's at the Bible boys um where me and my friends Michael and Josh talk about Christian Media and either uh praise or condemn it we are finishing up our History Channel mini series and are gonna return to doing some more weird mess it up stuff so um if if weird Christian Media is interesting to you please check that out um thank you as always for watching I hope to have another video out uh in a couple weeks uh until then see ya | A.A. 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utp3lAeJ9f0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utp3lAeJ9f0 | 3 tips from leaders at COP26 | [Music] you can you know download an app and calculate your own carbon budget your own personal admissions and then you can actually play around with okay i'm not going to shut down all my air travel or shut down all my car dependency but i can definitely start changing step by step so that i follow the pathway of cutting emissions by half and i can assure you that it won't be such an enormous big step for for most of us [Music] don't think globally but think what can i do here in my community what do i care about well i care about the homeless nobody seems to care okay get some people together who feel like you and see what you can do sit down and talk about it or if you're a kid you can clear litter off the streets and prevent it going into the rivers and polluting the sea and killing animals or you know there's all kinds of different things [Music] you can't just produce a lot of electricity saving light bulbs and then add hundreds and thousands of light bulbs on the christmas trees and around the house just because you are saving energy it's a contradiction there in the thinking that we are seeking alternative energy sources to continue our patterns as before not to put demands to the society as large as individuals to rethink there and it's my own too matters but actually that's why i use my cooksie my written traditional booksies traditional practice is to demonstrate that traditional practice is something to contribute to climate mitigation by saving plastic cups and dishwashing [Music] you | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2021-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 278 | 1,522 |
p6Qr9qCGQ14 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6Qr9qCGQ14 | Cookie Run Kingdom Hack - Use This Cookie Run Kingdom MOD to Gain Unlimited COINS & CRYSTALS 2024 | welcome everyone as you can see that was us off for resources and this game increased for free a secret method a guaranteed method okay so let's get started first you would write the address of this website to wwd gamwell dcom it's an easy to remember website name and you can type it quickly okay after typing game SW enter your internet browser it works on any device because the website supports all devices open the website which looks like this the website has a large number of games and applications so you can go to the search bar and search for the name of your game type the name of the game and it will appear below click on the start button this will seek you to the game page which looks like this click on the start M button then enter your user name and the device you're playing on next enter the number of resources you want afterward click on the continue Button had this stage the website will verify the informations after verification it will take you to the Humane verification stage in this staged website want to make sure you're not a robot but a real person so it can give you the weest to resources to do this you need to complete one orer of the offers provided these offers are simple and free and they only take a minute or two the offer may ask for something simple like entering your phone number or email or download the small game or app which is so normal all all right after that once you've completed the offer website will confirm that you are a real person and send you the resources if you don't complete the humification stage DP site will suspect your a Robos and won't give you anything the humic state is crucial after completing a add the website verifies that you are a human it will immediately send you the k resources as you can see thousands of resources for scheme are increasing for free a secret method at warranteed method | ShaRawy | UCT1a48Vnwgs77tcImLP5JDg | 2024-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 351 | 1,876 |
ksE2asocbTY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksE2asocbTY | Fixing undefined is not a function Using Maybes - 12 of 13 - Bringing It All Together for Arrays | all right we refactored her a little bit we've added one additional piece of data that's actually missing the phone number so this one has a phone number this one does not and it's only got two items if we access beyond two we're gonna in no pointer we're gonna use this from nullable it's a way to create a maybe from a piece of data that might be null so if it's not one to find you're gonna get a nothing back if it has a piece of data you'll get adjust so it's a nice way to create a maybe in one function without having to do that get function whatever it's just basically two texts if it's something that's knowable and what we've done we've refactored our format by taking instead a list of people and the index of the person we want to get and we're gonna do a very imperative style of guaranteed each one of these being safe and I'm gonna walk you through it the first thing we can do is verify do we have a person maybe we don't know if it's there so we very clearly Cottam a because maybe there's someone at index of dynamic maybe not we don't know and so this will guarantee to be either just or nothing and we can use the get or else we can use a match with syntax whatever else so let's assume that if we got 0 which we do down here and we've run this code that we've got a person because there's a number so it's the 1 2 3 4 5 6 so if we pass in 0 here we're going to get a just person fantastic so when we match it's gonna run the just and that is gonna be our first sign of that value right there fantastic but to be safe because we don't know if it has dot properties we're still going to use to get or and provide a default value of dude I don't know what it was something in here messed up so address that phone number this will safely access it without worry about null pointers and we'll go ahead and shove in our person that will return the phone number now if it's not there it'll give us this now what if we attached a let's say I don't know a 10 to a person that doesn't even exist at all there's no person at index 10 because there's only two items in the array so that means we got a nothing back and so it returned nothing or in this case none for the string because we don't want to nothing we actually want to string value we're gonna try to format this so this value is more meaningful to us now because now we get a good phone number or something very obnoxious I mean dude I don't know what it was or do there's nothing there there's not even a person so we have three distinct scenarios that we can look for wait-wait-wait any more helpful before we actually start parsing phone numbers now that we have a nun we can inspect each one of those three scenarios if it's nothing dude there's no person at index they're like it's not even worth our time or we got a person but the phone number was not understood so there's something wrong with a person very explicit either no person there a problem with the data or were too legit to quit and so these are the three scenarios we can look for and buy at this point we guarantee to have a value so I don't have to check for null pointers we always know it's a string but we can really help the user that puts this in the UI to see these errors they don't have to hunt they can very quickly see what these things are search for these error messages in the code to find exactly what the problem was and it gives them a hint as to where the data is wrong so a lot more useful a lot more helpful and that's how you can combine the safe gets and the safe get away with default values with maybes to handle all scenarios that a null pointer can rise and still have some really helpful return value | Jesse Warden | UCzBDmYcmynHX7mELvD0sWEA | 2019-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 737 | 3,671 |
JxZMZV7O3VM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxZMZV7O3VM | Ferromagnetism | Wikipedia audio article | ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which certain materials such as iron form permanent magnets or are attracted to magnets in physics several different types of magnetism are distinguished Ferro magnetism along with the similar effect Ferro magnetism is the strongest type and is responsible for the common phenomena of magnetism in magnets encountered in everyday life substances respond weakly to magnetic fields with three other types of magnetism para magnetism diamagnetism and anti ferromagnetism but the forces are usually so weak that they can only be detected by sensitive instruments in a laboratory an everyday example of Ferro magnetism as a refrigerator magnet used to hold notes on a refrigerator door the attraction between a magnet and ferromagnetic material s the quality of magnetism first apparent to the ancient world and to us today permanent magnets materials that can be magnetized by an external magnetic field and remain magnetized after the external field is removed are either ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic as are the materials that are noticeably attracted to them only a few substances are ferromagnetic the common ones are iron nickel cobalt and most of their alloys and some compounds of rare earth metals Ferro magnetism is very important in industry and modern technology and as the basis for many electrical and electromechanical devices such as electromagnets electric motors generators transformers and magnetic storage such as tape recorders and hard disks and non-destructive testing of ferrous materials topic history and distinction from ferrimagnetism you historically the term ferromagnetism was used for any material that could exhibit spontaneous magnetization a net magnetic moment in the absence of an external magnetic field this general definition is still in common use however in a landmark paper in 1948 Lewis Mele showed there are two levels of magnetic alignment that result in this behavior one is Ferro magnetism in the strict sense where all the magnetic moments are aligned the other is ferrimagnetism where some magnetic moments point in the opposite direction but have a smaller contribution so there is still a spontaneous magnetization in the special case where the opposing moments balance completely the alignment is known as anti ferromagnetism but antiferromagnets do not have a spontaneous magnetization topic ferromagnetic materials the table above lists a selection of ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic compounds along with the temperature above which they cease to exhibit spontaneous magnetization c curie temperature Ferro magnetism is a property not just of the chemical makeup of a material but of its crystalline structure and microstructure there are ferromagnetic metal alloys whose constituents are not themselves ferromagnetic called Heisler alloys named after Fritz Heisler conversely there are non-magnetic alloys such as types of stainless steel composed almost exclusively of ferromagnetic metals amorphous non crystalline ferromagnetic metallic alloys can be made by very rapid quenching cooling of a liquid alloy these have the advantage that their properties are nearly isotropic not aligned along a crystal axis this results in low coercivity low hysteresis loss high permeability and high electrical resistivity one such typical material is a transition metal metalloid alloy made from about 80% transition metal usually fay co or nee and a metalloid component B C C P or al that lowers the melting point a relatively new class of exceptionally strong ferromagnetic materials are the rare earth magnets they contain lanthanide elements that are known for their ability to carry large magnetic moments in well localized F orbitals topic actinide ferromagnets a number of actinide compounds are ferromagnets at room temperature or exhibit ferromagnetism upon cooling pup is a paramagnet with cubic symmetry at room temperature but which undergoes a structural transition into a tetragonal state with ferromagnetic order when cooled below its TC topic 125 clay in its ferromagnetic state pups easy accesses in the direction in NP f e to the e z axis s above TC approximately equals 500 K and P Fe 2 is also paramagnetic in cubic cooling below the Curie temperature produces a rhombohedral distortion where in the rhombohedral angle changes from 60 degrees cubic phase to 60.5 3 degrees an alternate description of this distortion is to consider the length c along the unique trigonal axis after the distortion has begun and as the distance in the plane perpendicular to C in the cubic phase this reduces to see a 1.00 below the Curie temperature C a minus 1 equals minus 120 plus or minus 5 times 10 minus 4 display style frac see a minus 1 equals 120 p.m. 5 times 10 carat minus 4 which is the largest strain in any actinide compound NP + i2 undergoes a similar lattice Distortion below TC equals 32 K with a strain of 43 plus or minus 5 times 10 minus 4 NP co2 as a ferromagnet below 15 K equals topic lithium gas equals in 2009 a team of MIT physicists demonstrated that a lithium gas cooled to less than one Kelvin can exhibit Ferro magnetism the team cooled fermionic lithium six to less than 150 and k 150 billions of won Kelvin using infrared laser cooling this demonstration is the first time that Ferro magnetism has been demonstrated in a gas equals topic two trigonal ruthenium equals in 2018 a team of University of Minnesota physicists demonstrated that body-centered tetragonal ruthenium exhibits ferromagnetism at room temperature equals topic explanation equals the bohr van Luwan theorem discovered in the 1910s showed that classical physics theories are unable to account for any form of magnetism including ferromagnetism magnetism is now regarded as a purely quantum mechanical effect ferromagnetism arises due to two effects from quantum mechanics spin in the Pauli exclusion principle equals topic origin of magnetism equals one of the fundamental properties of an electron besides that it carries charge is that it has a magnetic dipole moment ie it behaves like a tiny magnet producing a magnetic field this dipole moment comes from the more fundamental property of the electron that it has quantum mechanical spin due to its quantum nature the spin of the electron can be in one of only two states with the magnetic field either pointing up or down for any choice of up-and-down the spin of the electrons in atoms is the main source of ferromagnetism although there is also a contribution from the orbital angular momentum of the electron about the nucleus when these magnetic dipoles in a piece of matter are aligned point in the same direction they're individually tiny magnetic fields add together to create a much larger macroscopic field however materials made of atoms with filled electron shells have a total dipole moment of zero because the electrons all exist in pairs with opposite spin every electrons magnetic moment is canceled by the opposite moment of the second electron in the pair only atoms with partially filled shells ie unpaired spins can have a net magnetic moment so Ferro magnetism only occurs in materials with partially filled shells because of huns rules the first few electrons in a shell tend to have the same spin thereby increasing the total dipole moment these unpaired dipoles often called simply spins even though they also generally include orbital angular momentum tend to align in parallel to an external magnetic field an effect called para magnetism Ferro magnetism involves an additional phenomenon however in a few substances that dipoles tend to align spontaneously giving rise to a spontaneous magnetization even when there is no applied field topic exchange interaction you when two nearby atoms have unpaired electrons whether the electron spins are parallel or antiparallel affects whether the electrons can share the same orbit as a result of the quantum mechanical effect called the exchange interaction this in turn affects the electron location and the Coulomb electrostatic interaction and thus the energy difference between these states the exchange interaction is related to the Pauli exclusion principle which says that two electrons with the same spin cannot also be in the same spatial state orbital this is a consequence of the spin statistics theorem and that electrons are fermions therefore under certain conditions when the orbitals of the unpaired outer valence electrons from adjacent atoms overlap the distributions of their electric charge in space are farther apart when the electrons have parallel spins than when they have opposite spins this reduces the electrostatic energy of the electrons when their spins are parallel compared to their energy when the spins are anti-parallel so the parallel spin state is more stable in simple terms the electrons which repel one another can move further apart by aligning their spins so the spins of these electrons tend to line up this difference in energy is called the exchange energy this energy difference can be orders of magnitude larger than the energy differences associated with the magnetic dipole dipole interaction due to dipole orientation which tends to align the dipoles anti-parallel in certain doped semiconductor oxides are kky interactions have been shown to bring about periodic longer range magnetic interactions a phenomenon of significance in the study of spintronic materials the materials in which the exchange interaction is much stronger than the competing dipole-dipole interaction are frequently called magnetic materials for instance in iron Fei the exchange force is about 1,000 times stronger than the dipole interaction therefore below the Curie temperature virtually all of the dipoles in a ferromagnetic material will be aligned in addition to Ferro magnetism the exchange interaction is also responsible for the other types of spontaneous ordering of atomic magnetic moments occurring in magnetic solids antiferromagnetism and fair magnetism there are different exchange interaction mechanisms which create the magnetism in different ferromagnetic ferromagnetic and anti ferromagnetic substances these mechanisms include direct exchange our kky exchange double exchange and super exchange topic magnetic anisotropy although the exchange interaction keeps spins aligned it does not align them in a particular direction without magnetic and I saw trippy the spins in a magnet randomly changed direction in response to thermal fluctuations and the magnet is super paramagnetic there are several kinds of magnetic anisotropy the most common of which is magneto crystalline and isotropy this is a dependence of the energy on the direction of magnetization relative to the crystallographic lattice another common source of anisotropy inverse magnetostriction is induced by internal strains single domain magnets also can have a shape anti satrapy due to the magnetostatic effects of the particle shape as the temperature of a magnet increases the anti satrapy tends to decrease and there is often a blocking temperature at which a transition to super para magnetism occurs topic magnetic domains the above would seem to suggest that every piece of ferromagnetic material should have a strong magnetic field since all the spins are aligned yet iron and other ferromagnets are often found in an unmagnetized state the reason for this is that a bulk piece of ferromagnetic material is divided into tiny regions called magnetic domains also known as Weiss domains within each domain the spins are aligned but if the bulk material is in its lowest energy configuration ie unmagnetized the spins of separate domains point in different directions and their magnetic fields cancel out so the object has no net large-scale magnetic field ferromagnetic materials spontaneously divide into magnetic domains because the exchange interaction as a short-range force so over long distances of many atoms the tendency of the magnetic dipoles to reduce their energy by orienting in opposite directions wins out if all the dipoles in a piece of ferromagnetic material are aligned parallel it creates a large magnetic field extending into the space around it this contains a lot of magnetostatic energy the material can reduce this energy by splitting into many domains pointing in different directions so the magnetic field is confined to small local fields in the material reducing the volume of the field the domains are separated by thin domain walls a number of molecules thick in which the direction of magnetization of the dipoles rotates smoothly from one domains direction to the other topic magnetized materials thus a piece of iron in its lowest energy state unmagnetized generally has little or no net magnetic field however the magnetic domains in a material are not fixed in place they're simply regions where the spins of the electrons have aligned spontaneously due to their magnetic fields and thus can be altered by an external magnetic field if a strong enough external magnetic field is applied to the material the domain walls will move by the process of the spins of the electrons in atoms near the wall in one domain turning under the influence of the external field to face in the same direction as the electrons in the other domain thus reorienting the domains so more of the dipoles are aligned with the external field the domains will remain aligned when the external field is removed creating a magnetic field of their own extending into the space around the material thus creating a permanent magnet the domains do not go back to their original minimum energy configuration when the field is removed because the domain walls tend to become pinned or snagged on defects in the crystal lattice preserving their parallel orientation this is shown by the Barkhausen effect as the magnetizing field is changed the magnetization changes in thousands of tiny discontinuous jumps as the domain walls suddenly snap past defects this magnetization as a function of the external field is described by a hysteresis curve although this state of aligned domains found in a piece of magnetized ferromagnetic material is not a minimal energy configuration it is metastable and can persist for long periods as shown by samples of magnetite from the seafloor which have maintained their magnetization for millions of years heating and then cooling annealing a magnetized material subjecting it to vibration by hammering it or applying a rapidly oscillating magnetic field from a degaussing coil tends to release the domain walls from their pin state and the domain boundaries tend to move back to a lower energy configuration with less external magnetic field thus demagnetizing the material commercial magnets are made of hard ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic materials with very large magnetic anisotropy such as alnico and ferrites which have a very strong tendency for the magnetization to be pointed along one axis of the crystal easy access during manufacture the materials are subjected to various metallurgical processes in a powerful magnetic field which aligns the crystal grain so they're easy axes of magnetization all point in the same direction thus the magnetization and the resulting magnetic field is built in to the crystal structure of the material making it very difficult to be magnetized topic Curie temperature as the temperature increases thermal motion or entropy competes with the ferromagnetic tendency for dipoles to align when the temperature rises beyond a certain point called the Curie temperature there is a second order phase transition and the system can no longer maintain a spontaneous magnetization so its ability to be magnetized or attracted to a magnet disappears although it still responds para magnetically to an external field below that temperature there is a spontaneous symmetry breaking and magnetic moments become aligned with their neighbors the Curie temperature itself is a critical point where the magnetic susceptibility is theoretically infinite and although there is no net magnetization domain like spin correlations fluctuate at all length scales the study of ferromagnetic phase transitions especially via the simplified Ising spin model had an important impact on the development of statistical physics there it was first clearly shown that mean field theory approaches failed to predict the correct behavior at the critical point which was found to fall under a universality class that includes many other systems such as liquid gas transitions and had to be replaced by renormalization group theory topic C also ferromagnetic material properties orbital magnetization stoner criterion thermo magnetic motor | wikipedia tts | UCV5cie6grszX4UTDJzpFOyA | 2018-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,655 | 16,713 |
RmuS0rdDQWA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmuS0rdDQWA | HOME IN THE SNOW-DEC 2011 Eufaula,OK First snow of the winter | I decided to come outside and take a picture and show you how beautiful it is here see the snow in my woods isn't it beautiful my cedar trees there's my house it's not done yet I call it done its debt free that's why we are so far there's RV that we're living in there's our driveway beautiful there's our big cedar tree no it's so beautiful this is what I'm going to see when I look at my window my new house I'm going to see cedar trees and the trees leaning over and snowballing it in my dreams before we moved here I saw how beautiful this land was when Jackie showed it to us I saw the value of a little log cabin type house in the middle of the woods and here is my new van car truck crossover isn't it beautiful and that's going to be my garden where it's fenced in there this is a trench that Alan Doug and hasn't buried yet our water line so pray that it doesn't freeze this is all I would we have to cut up and stack firewood and it beautiful picture story book and look at the view let's get out of here you move over here and look at this isn't this pretty look at that is that a beautiful picture that's my loft at cabin that's where we work and live until the homeowners association said no it's not portable enough it can be a storage building but you can't live there a homeowners association okay and I want you to see my pine trees I mean my cedar trees here see my cedar trees are all leaning over from ice storm but they're beautiful see how I live in the in the woods it's so pretty absolutely positively love it isn't that a beautiful picture I'm so blessed come over here more show you some more of our ditch I absolutely love the ditch when I was from a child I lived on a hill and I love pills I hate black man i love he'll see our beautiful ditch here our tree I'd like to put a treehouse in there and there I get this the cedar tree and our house is just the loss of cabin is hidden then we're going to have wood on our new house that matches that cabin I think come over here so you really see the cabin in the woods how beautiful is there's the cabin there's where the house is going to be and they're going to match that beautiful this all our land here we buy all this line and I name is Robin braemar and you can watch my videos my teaching and my clowning stuff at Robin reaver dotnet my hands are freezing so I'm going in now have a Merry Christmas | Robin Bremer's Off-Grid Skoolie Life | UCfQ4qBUqZox3nKHi6KPXSRA | 2011-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 482 | 2,382 |
JfV6N4nrJu0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfV6N4nrJu0 | A Planet Called Treason | Wikipedia audio article | a planet called treason 1979 is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card it was originally published by st. Martin's Press and Dell publishing co after being heavily revised the book was republished under the title treason 1988 by st. Martin's Press topic plot summary the premise of this novel is the banishment to the seemingly metal-poor planet treason of a group of people who attempted to create rule by an intellectual elite the novel centers on the descendants of these anti-democratic thinkers who remain imprisoned on the planet through the ages these descendants have formed nations which Ward and allied with one another to gain advantages over their rivals in the race to build a starship due to the metal deficiency on treason nations are forced to obtain it through a system of barter using teleportation devices known as ambassador's the protagonist of the book is lanique Mueller heir apparent to the Mueller family Kingdom the Muellers through generations of eugenics have the ability to heal at an accelerated speed and regrow body parts naturally the dark side to the Mueller nation is that in order to obtain iron and other metals they trade organs and body parts which are harvested from radical regenerative 's RADS radical regenerative czar people whose bodies can't distinguish between health and injury and so grow extra appendages as well as organs of the opposite sex although this is a normal phase for most Mueller's at the age of puberty the bodies of radical regenerative is never outgrow it after it is discovered that landok is a radical regenerative planets further must essentially banish him from the kingdom so as to avoid sending him to their pens a place where radical regenerative czar kept in order to harvest their body parts exile also functions to get landok out of the eye of the Mueller public as well as to prevent harm from coming to Lennox supposed younger brother tint the banishment comes in the form of sending landok as an emissary in spire to the inn Kumar a rival nation due to his radical regenerative body plannig has grown breasts which makes him appear to be a woman using this subterfuge he poses as an ambassador from the matriarchal nation of bird in order to discover what the in Kumar trading exchange for their abundant metals which have allowed them to dominate their region militarily this mission is only the beginning of the adventure for LAN ik who discovers the secrets of the most powerful nations and at the same time gains additional abilities to save his people and determine the fate of his planet topic regions of the planet blanik travels to many of the regions of the planet treason throughout the book and discovers that those residing in different regions have different powers or capabilities he first passes through the land of the kook wait while on his way during Kumar learning that they can control the flow of time in a bubble extending out from themselves when he comes to the land of Schwartz he discovers that the people there are able to form rock to their will as well as take energy from the Sun Vladek learns both of these skills and uses them to kill the elude is from Anderson the elude us as Lana calls them have the ability to appear to be anything they wish clouding the minds of those around them to their will this is what allowed them to infiltrate many regions of treason with the information that Lana cloned from the kukais ER and the Schwartz he ultimately kills all of Anderson and destroy all of the ambassador's with no way for any family to get iron planet concludes the wars would end and there would be peace the regions of treason are named after each of the banished inhabitants the occupations of the founders are listed we're known the regions are alphabetically Allison theology Anderson leader of the rebellion politics Arvin bird socialite Bocchini Brian Brittain historian Kramer Cummings da Silva dark drew dream predation duan dial Epson Garvin Jill Goldstein grant Hanks psychology helper Hess halt hooker hunter Huntington Israel Jones cuckoo a philosopher Lardner Leishman Ling man kovitch Mardan McCrae Moffit Muller geneticist in kumite theoretical physicist a line Parker Phillips Porter Robles Rogers Ryan Schmidt Schwartz geologist SIL singer Sloan Stanley straddling ten Arnie telamon actor Underwood botanist Van Horne Wonka Williams Whizzer one would win topic important characters planet Muller main character heir apparent of the Mueller throne radical regenerative note also called Lady Luck planet Muller - a copy of the main character grown from a loose organ of the original he led the in Kumai against everyone but later realized he was being used and joined the Muellers a radical regenerative Anselm EULA lanex father king of Muller dindt Muller plan X brother killed by him later was impersonated by a second lenok Muller regrown from a loose organ who had learned the powers of thee allude is helmet Schwartz planning's friend who discovers him dying in Schwartz offering him help and curing him of his radical regenerative state helps him defeat thee elude is MWA Bao mawa in kumite de facto ruler of being kumar later found to be in a Luda Serena mula the love of Lennox life Lord Barden Britain Oh Lord in Britain who helps Lana clone of thee elude is claim Britain a mantle and it Cleaves with for about a year man who fell on his ass kook way the first of the coup quail and achmet man who knows it all kook way a kook way who taught Lana can sarana how to control time Percy Barden Britain Lord Barden's Sun actually in a Luda later found to be MWA Bao malwa River mula ensel's wife potted against Ansel brand Britain Plains wife topic see also list of works by Orson Scott Card topic external links about the novel treason from cards website | wikipedia tts | UCV5cie6grszX4UTDJzpFOyA | 2019-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,004 | 5,796 |
LeSYCBhBi0w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeSYCBhBi0w | Anglo Saxon Earl Godwin of Wessex | hey guys radio today we're going to do a really fantastic video really looking forward to this um i want to have a look at one of those characters of history who really was at the center of so much of what happened i'm talking today about uh a person who is at the center of events that compiled through kind of the early 1060s and through to the roughly speaking 1065 or so i'm talking today about earl godwin [Music] just getting used fascinating character earl godwin but let's take a little bit of a look under the myth and who was the real man earl godwin we don't know when he was born but we know that uh he died in april 1053 and became one of the most powerful earls in all of england he rose to power under the danish king's canute and his father sven connect made godwin an earl of wessex now it's important to remember at this point that boundaries have changed and so it's fairly clear that uh when he said earl of wessex that's not the wessex boundaries that we see today it's very very interesting to have a scratch at the surface of godwin's family and look at how he rose to power godwin's father was possibly we don't know wolf not um sid he was then a thing of sussex we don't really know too much about this gentleman but the name sid normally refers to a man of rank in 1009 wolfnoth was accused of unknown crimes at the master of athol red the unready when he mustered 20 or so ships the ships were in fact then sent to pursue godwin but the ships were destroyed in a storm or at least the majority of the ships were godwin was probably an adherent of athol red's eldest son athol stan the anglo-saxons really love this name ethel don't they athol stan leaves godwin an estate when he died in 1014 this estate in compton sussex had once belonged to godwin's father so that's quite probably the estate although he is now uh thought of as being connected with wessex godwin was probably raised in sussex at least raised therefore native of sussex when we think about how he rose to power because at this stage godwin is really a junior noble and probably very young at this point i think this is very interesting you can only really speculate but i think godwin was a perv person who saw the writing on the wall if you get my meaning right so in other words sven and now canoe were pushing in and taking over england the fjords had not succeeded in battle and the vikings were reigning supreme he was a big problem what do you do do you then go and fight a battle and die probably pointlessly or do you then take the advantage and and simply change with evolution we're in a state of constant change and i think godwin probably just accepted that some people see godwin as being a traitor to to the anglo-saxons i don't uh i think he was just simply a bit sensible and realized if you went and fought the uh the vikings the most likely outcome was going to be dying in vain so why not join with him and try and promote anglo-saxon interests under a viking king it makes a lot of sense to me canoe seizes the throne in 1016 and godwin's rise was rapid by 1018 he was an earl just a few years later now you have to think he was probably in his late teens or possibly early 20s at this point by 1020 godwin was earl of all wessex and between 1019 and 1023 he accompanied canute on an expedition to denmark where he distinguished himself and shortly afterwards married geetha the sister of a danish earl ulf who was married to connect sister so we see this kind of intertwining of power canoe probably recognized the fastest way for him to become successful and to achieve his ambitions was to utilize people such as godwin who knew the anglo-saxon system who understood the system and who knew the people someone like godwin would be inherently valuable amazingly valuable to someone like canoe knuts ambition was a north sea empire successful one how was he going to get that well he certainly wasn't going to get it by force because sooner or later not only are people going to resist but you're simply not going to get the outcomes that you're looking for so to utilize someone like godwin who would be able to speak to the people that mattered and find out what needs to happen in order for canutes ambitions to be realized i think that would have been very sensible as a junior noble godwin would have been extremely well placed in wessex especially this was the seat of power of anglo-saxon england so godwin would have known all the people that mattered realistically or at least the vast vast vast majority of them all not only clergy but he would have known politicians he would have known um various things he would have known uh many of the hiskails he would have known uh all sorts of traders and merchants that would have been coming and going so for canoe therefore to establish himself and to realize his dreams he needed someone like godwin and godwin was the man in 1035 connect dies his kingdoms were divided among three rival rulers illegitimate son who sees the throne of england and we've already talked about that a bit in previous videos about uh edward the confessor and so on afternoon kenneth's legitimate son with emma of normandy reigned in denmark but scandinavia was under a lot of internal conflict and norway rebels under magnus the noble in 1035 the throne of england was reportedly claimed by alfred the atheling youngest son of emperor normandy and ethel read the unready and half brother of half canoe godwin was reported to have captured alfred himself or to have at least delivered him to canoe by pretending to be an ally there's a lot of speculation here harold um hair foot obviously wants the throne and alfred that is the brother of edward the confessor was blinded reportedly by hot pokers in the eye i don't see that myself um pardon the pun it wasn't intentional um but using acid to blind people had long long been used as a practice so why go to the extraordinary lengths of using a hot poker according to contemporary manuscripts of the anglo-saxon chronicle godwin had athol reds retainers executed blinded mind and scout no more horrible deed was done in this country since the danes came and made their piece here howard hairfoot dies in 1040 and godwin supported the ascension of half brother half genie to the throne of england when huff can himself dies in 1042 godwin supported the claim of athol red's last surviving son edward the confessor edward had spent most of his previous 30 years in normandy the vast majority of his life his reign restored the native royal house edward the confesses reign restores the native royal house of wessex to the throne of england because he was in fact related to alfred the great from despite his alleged responsibility for the death of edward the confessor's brother alfred godwin secured a marriage of his daughter edith to end with a confessor in 10 45 edward drew advisors nobles priests and from his former place of refuge that being normandy in a bid to develop his own power base godwin soon became a leader of opposition to growing norman influence this is where um robert de geumini who was essentially the archbishop at the time recognized the rise and the potential issues with the house of the godwins he then orchestrates robert de shivany orchestrates a violent clash between the people of dover that is the burgesses i.e the um the tenants of the town who were visiting and eustis the second town of balone edward's father-in-law godwin was ordered to punish the people of dover as he had done in the past in places like worcestershire leia frick earl of mercia this time however godwin refuses choosing to champion his own countrymen against a visiting foreign ruler and his own king edward the confessor saw this as a test of power and managed to enlist the support of c word earlier the thumbnail and earlier frick who was earl of mercia godwin and his sons were exiled from the kingdom in september 1051. god godwin and his wife geetha his son's spain tostic girth then seek refuge in flanders while his sons leaf ryan and harold fled to where they gained the shelter and help of the king of limits they all returned to england the following year about 10 months later when the other earls that is leia frick and siwad had realized that if the king as in king edward the confessor could do this to one earl he could do it to anybody else in the kingdom godwin then compels edward the confessor to restore his earldom on april 15 1053 godwin dies suddenly after collapsing at a banquet in winchester according to one colorful account which was written about two hundred years later god would try to disclaim responsibility for alfred the eighth ling's death may this crust which i hold in my hand pass through my throat and leave me unharmed to show that i was guiltless of treason towards you and that i was innocent of your brother's death god wouldn't apparently swallows a cross but it sticks in his throat and he dies of suffocation however this appears to be no more than pro norman propaganda contemporary accounts indicate that godwin had suffered some kind of sudden illness possibly a stroke by contemporary standards godwin would have been at least not a young man anymore he would have been most likely in his uh late 40s or at least early 50s early to mid 50s there is a an account in the anglo-saxon chronicle under the year 1053 and it states on each monday as he was sitting with the king at a meal he suddenly sank towards the footstool beneath of breath of speech and deprived the strength then he was carried to the king's private room and they thought it was about to pass off but it was not so on the contrary he continued like this without speech and strength right on to thursday and then departed this life god when son harold succeeded him as earl of wessex an area then covering roughly the southernmost third of england with the death of earl sidward and later earl athgard the children of godwin poised to assume soul control tostik was helped into the earldom of northumbria thus controlling the north the mercian earl was sidelined especially after howard and tostick broke the welsh mercian alliance in 1063 harold later succeeded edward the confessor and became king of england in his own right in 1066 at this point both harold's retaining both harold's remaining brothers in england were earl's in their own right harold was himself king and in control of wessex and he married the sister of earl edwin of mercier and morkar earl of nathumbia who had replaced tostic tostik had obviously been banished he'd gone to flanders and then later on to norway and organized essentially an invasion of england in conjunction with harold hadrada the godwinds family looked set for to inaugurate a royal dynasty but instead howard was overthrown and killed in the norman conquest there's really no real legacy for earl godwin he was a great man i believe he was tactful skillful he was an obvious leader he was um a statesman and someone who could really get things done he would have been invaluable to someone like knut and helped canoe achieve his dream of the north sea empire very interesting person and sadly he wasn't able to see the fruition of what he had set out to achieve yes he was ambitious and yes he was perhaps even ruthless to achieve that it's very difficult to view history with modern eyes because we see history through veils of things like um values and ethics and morals that just didn't apply a thousand years ago right guys i really hope you enjoyed today's video please like subscribe and share i'll catch you my next video [Music] you | Medieval Mayhem | UCMfudt0AvGLE7tCTQZ4ByYg | 2020-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,119 | 11,615 |
uv_hOPCm9WA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv_hOPCm9WA | HUNTER'S 6th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION | christine baquiran | happy birthday to you happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday [Applause] [Music] hi guys for today's video today is hunter's birthday so six years old and so excited and i went starting birthday party [Music] happy birthday to you happy birthday [Music] [Applause] [Music] happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday to you happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday [Applause] [Music] you oh [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] uh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] wow [Music] up [Music] foreign [Music] hi guys [Music] is [Laughter] okay one two three [Music] number [Music] hello [Music] no me [Music] [Applause] [Music] one ah [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Music] me [Music] next [Music] [Laughter] there [Applause] [Music] [Applause] no [Music] um oh [Music] wow [Music] is one [Music] [Laughter] [Music] oh [Music] wow [Music] foreign [Applause] 16. [Music] 20 30. [Music] yes [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] 1000 [Music] wow [Music] [Laughter] [Music] washing machine oh [Music] [Applause] wow [Music] [Applause] [Music] wow [Music] hi [Music] wow is um [Music] is [Laughter] foreign with foreign wow [Laughter] oh [Music] miss you mama thank you [Music] bye bloggers but what the hell do you know | Christine Baquiran | UCR9rmtk_VcyrYGjrsCOnc0g | 2022-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 192 | 1,247 |
tDZXc21r9bA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDZXc21r9bA | The Dog Finally Going To His Forever Home And Family | dogs have different experiences some have loving families who give them everything that they need these are the lucky ones other dogs end up living with abusive humans who let them experience pain dogs who find themselves in this situation enter into a state of depression the only time it ends is when they are rescued and turned over to a shelter life inside the shelter when rescue dogs are turned over to shelters they begin to feel hopeful sure they have to adjust to the new environment but at least the living conditions are better it also takes a while for them to trust humans again especially when humans were the main cause of their pain they also go through a series of treatments to help them recover when rescue dogs have fully healed they are then put up for adoption this is when the waiting game begins some dogs get adopted the moment the shelter posts the announcement others however have to wait for weeks or months this is what happened to a pitbull mix named Benny worth the weight Benny has been staying at the Carson Animal Care Center this high kill shelter based in Gardena California has been Benny's home ever since he was rescued each day he longed for someone who would adopt him he almost gave up hope when the visitors would pass by his cage the fateful day came when a family went to the shelter and fell in love with Benny they processed his adoption papers so he can go home with them he could not contain his excitement when he learned about this wonderful news he proudly strutted down the cold dog run while making his way out of the shelter blog page bark pooch dot-com Facebook Fanpage Twitter and Instagram I love my dogs we hope you liked the video please hit the subscribe button to get more updates | Bark Pooch | UC7mqwyzga7foODDd4wES7MQ | 2019-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 319 | 1,742 |
57UtbZGEEQA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57UtbZGEEQA | 29C3: The Care and Feeding of Weird Machines Found in Executable Metadata (EN) | [Music] the talk will be 45 minutes and afterwards you can queue up at the mics here and here so in the center and to the left of the stage uh we don't have an uh audio Angel to the right so yeah the left and the middle thank you than thank you um I would like to thank you all for waking up so damn early to come to my talk I really appreciate [Music] it so I come from Dartmouth College and that's over in New Hampshire that teeny little State up in red on the map in in the US um it snows and sometimes we make build chips out of snow and if it's too cold to be outside to build the ship we bring one inside our lab and do Shippy things so this talk in one minute um I just want to introduce Sergey brat' weird machine zoo in case you haven't heard it before because this is part of his collection um and the specimen we'll be looking at specifically is the elf Linker loader um we also look at other formats just to see where we can get with weird machines and um so I'll start with some background um just to get everyone up to speed of What mechanisms we're using um and we'll be programming with elf Med not code there'll be no machine code involved other than whatever happens to be executing the metadata we're crafting metadata only um and there'll be no changes to code in either the libraries the Linker the executable itself and then I'll show just a proof of concept ping backd door what you can do with just metadata um go a bit into MCO which is some initial work and some notes on PE um so what is a weird machine so we're they've always existed but there's never necessarily A named to weird machine but it's just undocumented unexpected sources of computation in some Target in in a in executable or in maybe embedded Hardware or whatnot it all over the place machine weird machines are everywhere um and they can be triggered by weird or crafted data or sometimes they're just triggered by code but I'm focusing on data um and so you they're often used in exploits and so where do we see this well return oriented programming sort of is a weird machine you craft up a stack and suddenly you're executing some some something that normally isn't there something that you don't expect necessarily but just because the way things are laid out in memory in the way you can access any piece of code um you got this weird you can end up crafting some weird computation um in heaps when you try um in Heap uh crafting attacks anything that involves you know trying to get the heat into a predictable State that's a weird machine right there um trying to make a lots of Malo and freeze so that the you know so-called randomized Heap ends up being more predictable and then the attack can continue perhaps overwriting some um function address and then what we're looking at is the Linker loader metadata and weird machines that it ends up we end up finding just by how the metadata is processed and so many forms of weird machines so there's the toilet like forms um like sequel injection or we can have the combo toilet washing machines that look more cool stuff like R um and then a really really weird stuff like crafting elf um and will um and I also think you know Heap smashing is kind of odd and dwarf but these are just kind of ways to think about weird machines and examples of them cuz you never really expect or this these types of computation these types of attacks weren't really intended did to exist but they do and so focusing on data as an attack Vector um this is a famous image in our lab we use it a lot and we call it's called composition kills so um how do we influence execution we want to act data can influence via side effects and so side effects if there are interesting side effects will end up changing the way exec happens the code path that ends up being taken dependent on you know the met the data itself and how operations are happening on it and so a simple example may be just changing the enter entry point in met it in um perhaps elf and so some other code is jumped to First instead of what normally is or format string attacks are pretty weird crafted data that ends up being an attack vector or can be one or overriding I mean so a lot of examples are in just over writing addresses that are ends up end up being called as functions and now metadata um describing the execution environment is is end up being a dis attack Factor so why metadata um a lot of previous work in met um executable metadata crafting all involves trying to get some injected code to run so you might patch up the way the libraries are loaded or you might patch up some entry points but that's tends to be the goal and so a lot of focus on anti us and such I'm not going to say too much about antivirus or say whether or not I like it but there's a focus on code and and I want to show that code is not the only place to focus there is so much other so many other things that influence execution and maybe I'm thinking it's challenging to defend against how do you distinguish good from Evil well-formed data um and then distinguish the expected from The Unexpected the intended from the unintended um and the defense would be to reduce computational power but how do you do that without breaking what needs to be done so it just takes a lot more engineering and thought so so I think to defend against these metadata crafting attacks that cause weird machines to or that control weird machines program weird machines um and then so this resulting control flow is sort of indirectly um dependent on data so trying to understand it takes a couple layers of indirection and and this sense it's kind of obsy cated because you don't just see the code that causes the weird Behavior you're sarting you're looking at metadata and you have to understand how the metadata is operated upon and then another fun thing is after giving similar versions of this talk I have heard certain vendors say oh crap we don't sign our metadata we only sign our code so it's good to know what else can be done um so you know so you can really ensure that whatever executable or whatever you want to sign and is doesn't um have you don't have unended differences because you sign the wrong things so here's our um case study of some specimen in the weird machine Zoo using elf metadata as instructions and I'll start with a small crash course in elf focusing on just what we need um so what is it it's how the compiler commun uh components communicate it's what we like what I like to say it these different elf files are say if it's an executable it's the the linker's love note to the loader it's all every all the data that needs to be known to be a so the next component in the tool chain can properly do its thing so just to think about the this tool chain I'm talking about we start with source code we invoke GCC and gets an elf object which is um a relocatable file and then you run the static Linker among different object files perhaps and end up with an executable or you can end up with a library and then the part that I'm focusing on is when it's this executable is being loaded and other libraries are being loaded before it's run before the entry point of this executable is jumped into and so there's a lot of different components to L files and I don't want to waste your time um I will only look at symbols relocation entries and dynamic linking because those are the three things that we work with the three types of metadata so symbol tables um symbol tables provide information to allow you to locate or relocate symbolic definitions and references so you'll see it for functions that are imported um to an executable something used from a library or the library itself will have uh symbols for anything it's exporting um so an example in lib C is these are some values that are actually what composes symbol and so standard in has an entry um and they specify it's a type object they give a size meaning it might means it depends how size what um this is and how size is in interpreted but there's different meanings depending on a lot of context and how the re the the symbols processed but um then maybe so sorry standard and I I said it's function it's not function it's just a value but put C is a function and so it's represented a little differently in the table um and this is for amd64 this is how these references these structures look there's usually pointer there's a pointer to a name um sometimes the name is just empty there's some you know meta info about the whatever this symbol is or what it's representing um some value usually used during relocation um and size and so forth so just lots of little metadatas to help with this linking and loading process um and so for relocation the there's metadata used to describe how things should be patched during loading or during linking um so for amd64 we get an offset so where should we write the address to um info which tells what type of a relocation entry it is um and that will actually the way the addresses are patched will be dependent on both the type of the relocation entry and the symbol if if the relocation entry refers to a symbol um and an end which extra values can be added in in so the dynamic table is a metadata that's used pretty exclusively by the runtime Linker and loader um it's this one stop shop to know where everything is everything that needs to know about the executable or the library and it's really just a table with types and value Pairs and values often Point into other tables so ones that are interesting are this re and Rea size which just points to the table relocation entries and specifies this size and then we have one that points to the location of the symbol table so that um it knows where the symbol table is and these things including the rest of the L file are in entirety loaded into memory at at runtime so that it's available later on and so that it can be used later on so the go and PLT are essential for lazy linking for linking in the function during runtime um so the there's an entry for each um function that needs to be linked in in both the go and the PLT um the first well um two of the slots of the go have some special data so one points to the link map structure which is this type of struct this structure is where the loader and Linker keep all the information it needs um of the environment and then the second one is just a entry point into the dynamic Linker so that when a symbol needs to be dynamically linked it knows where where the code is that actually does the linking um and then the PLT and so the other go entries have it's either an address to the function itself if it's been patched or the address to the top of the PLT and the PLT works with the goott to to end up either invoking the LF fix up or the library function and the if um the top of the PLT contains the instructions and end up in invoking deal fix up otherwise the go entry will work with some specific entry in the PLT table just for that function so this is sort of a crash course in the memory layout so everything got loaded um we're going at this point we're assuming all the libraries are loaded too so at the top typically if there is no um if there's no randomization of the executable itself which I rarely see the executable being random um randomized it's always mapped to the same spot um and the red I have is read execute um yellow means read only and green means read right so typically well always the executable code is mapped into readon and so everything for executable in the text section which is where the code is is mapped and then after it you'll find readon data that the executable might need and also read only data from the elf metadata mapped into that portion and so relocation entries and symbol table entries are typically mapped there and then in the we have um information mapped from the dynamic table mapped into right space and we you see similar re uh segments for all the libraries you'll have a text segment you'll have a data segment and then you'll have another dat data segment that's read write um in an interesting library is the loader itself that is also mapped in and it can one thing we want to really focus on is is within this there's a read write um table that actually has data on all the libraries that are loaded and it this link map structure is what keeps track of data needed for each Library so you'll see the Base address for the library you'll see pointers into the dynamic table and you'll see they have um it's a doubly link list so they point to their neighboring link map structures and the order in which these are located or pointing to each other is actually the order in which symbol um ups are done so this is kind of ends the general part of Elf um I just want to warn you that the the the weird machine I found is kind of specific to the amd64 architecture and Buu e GBC 213 um that the that GCC tool chain right there and uh I believe that would work in others but this is where I worked and so if you if anyone wants to try to sit home and they have a different um tool chain and architecture and I'd be really interested to see what type of patches need to be done to get it to work in other places so these are the relocation entres that are used for amd64 okay there's a lot more than this but these are the three that are used for the metadata um weird machine so there's a copy which really just acts like meem copy and the symbol that it points to is where you're copying from and the number of bytes and the offset is where you're copying too and so the 64 type um it's a very standard relocation of um entry uh if if there's a base so base means wherever the the object the whole you know library or executable is loaded and that will add it to the offset um and from there we'll write the value of the symbol plus the addend that's specified in the relocation entry plus um if the the base if again it's not loaded at zero and the relative type of Entry is actually um it will doesn't work with the symbol it just you specify an offset and you specify a value to write into the offset and if it's not loaded at zero it will add some base but because I'm we're working in this particular talk with just executables base is always zero um most executables are loaded there you have to compile it with certain Flags to get the executable to be loaded at random at places other than z/ randomly um just to reiterate so these are really cool types of symbols these indirect functions um and I'm it's relatively new in the GCC tool chain um and the these type of symbols uh the value is treated as a function pointer and the function is called and whatever it returns is what is written into the offset specified the relocation entry so we get ourselves you know some we can get ourselves arbitrary computation from this type of indirect function and allows decisions to be made at runtime what function to patch or what address to patch or value to patch into the address and this is where we start getting building into our language um so the yelf metadata language call has three basic instructions and I just want to do basic things so we can start building something a little more powerful we can add we can move our copy value so if you're familiar with assembly we also have sort of a load effective address um that move can cover and jump if not zero so we can start getting branches and this is just from metadata not no we don't add any code we don't change any code in the executable only metadata uh so symbol table entries act as variables um coupled with metadata and if you're familiar with assembly I kind of like to think of them with registers that are memory mapped um with metadata and the relocation entries are act as instructions um and they need to be able to if you want the full power of the weird machine you need to be able to read and write other instructions other relocation entries you need to be able to read and write other variables um or symbols and you need to be able to read or write which is by default the loaders data um the link map data that I showed earlier and so the language if we start thinking about this in just a high level we have um operands a destination and instruction and so um all destinations are specified directly so store the address store the result at this address right here um and then for oper an there's depending on the instruction there's different ways to address these values these you know variables I've been calling them you can either specify the uh oper and directly so right in the relocation entry right in the instruction you just say this is the value or that value could be a pointer so I'm calling that direct um if you're if the relocation entry works with a symbol I'm calling that a variable so inside the relocation there will be an index into the symbol table and from there you'll look at the value of the symbol and that gets written or um I'm calling variable indirect so the symbol that it that the relocation entry works with has an address and from that address you read the value out so this is how we Implement move with relocation entry um and this is one of the simpler ones it doesn't use symbol so we're going to look at this first and just to the left I just listed you know addresses in memory and I made these up um but they just so we can start looking at something a little more concrete um the green at the top is just what the relocation entries look like that implement this instruction and the gray is just you know more regions of memory that we're operating on so in this example we're going to look at moving um a direct value for to um sorry moving an immediate value for to something that's direct so we specify the address and this is done um with a relocation of type entry of type relative so it doesn't actually use a symbol um you specify the offset so where to make the move and then the addend is specified directly into the in the relocation entry and finally at the end it's copied and don't with proper indianness I just put that as a notes it's easier to read this way um but this you have the Indian indianist does take a a fact U is actually you know followed during these copies and moves and they're treated as 64bit um values by default there are some that work with 32 bits um but we won't look at those so the move instruction um to do sort of an indirect move a sort of a load effective address the destination is directly uh specified um and the value is indirectly specified so the variable so the in the variable which is the symbol its values an address and from there you look up what to move so this sort of indirect move and our example is we're moving whatever from through I'm just naming a a um a symbol but really it's going in in reality it's an index into the symbol table but let's work with names um and so those are sort of the other fields um you know the value here is beef um this the shinex we're going to ignore it's not looked at and then size eight which is um used so this time we use of type A relocation entry of type copy and it that just say a mem copy Cy so look up the symbol find the offset and where to copy find the the address and where we're copying from and then the size how many btes to copy and the the copy gets done so that is what how our move indirect is implemented so just a single copy instruction so for addition um the destination again is directly specified as a value um then the first um oper end is a is a symbol is a um a variable and the symbol has the value of the symbol is the one that's copied and the second operand is immediately specified so it's the value is directly specified in the instruction and so this uses a relocation entry of type 64 um and I'm not writing at the full relocation entry types but it's of type 64 and that just kind of means the number of bits from the symbol um and so we look up the values that we end up um writing um so it's the addend plus the value of the symbol itself and finally add into the correct location so jump if not zero is quite an interesting instruction um in both value the destination and the value to test are directly specified in a sense it's not that easy though it's not a single relocation entry that will be able to do jump for us it's not designed for that the loader doesn't just not process the next relocation entry it's not part of the spec so what do we do we have to figure out first of all how to to get the relocation uh to get the loader to stop processing relocation entries and this is a trim down version of the code that ends up doing the real location and this Loops over every single um link map structure in that doubly link list that we have as we can see it just follows the pointer um and so to in order to get it to want to process our own relocation entries again so in because the end the idea is well because we're doing a direct jump to somewhere else in the program in our program and it's all in the same executable um uh relocation table we want to set a loop into structure so that's one thing that needs to be done so that would probably take a relocation entry the next thing is it actually does some sanity checking to make sure it doesn't relocate the same um table twice so we need to somehow unset that bit right well it's actually a bit um we need to unset that and then um this if you don't unset this if you don't set this to zero you have some issues other um later on the the relocation entries will end up being marked as read only and we don't want that and so to fix the L relocated thing um we take advantage of other computation that happens in this Loop so there is something that follows a pointer and sets the Valu as one so if we can have it write this you know eight uh four bytes of one I forget actually how big it is and have it overwrite that one bit that gets tested to see if it we were relocated before then we can write a zero in to L relocated and trick the um and trick the next step into relocating everything again and at the end you want to kind of fix all the data you messed up by writing a one into the correct place um so that we zero out relocated um but I'm going to not go into detail about that because you have to really inspect it deeply so to prepare to do for a branch we have um these are four instructions that do this like patch we need so L Rel located BEC zero um the next instruction this move is how we build this Loop into the link map structure to process ourselves again um and you kind of get the idea that you're moving values and patching up the dynamic loaders runtime so that you can trick it into doing what you want and then remember the table that specifies where the relocation entries are and the size of the table you need to patch that um and it will the real these values be read again the next time it processes the entries so if you just set that the dtella to the address of the next of what you want to process next it will start processing relocation entries from there and then you want to set size so it doesn't process too many so to do an unconditional Branch we need to look at how a single table is processed and it's a very simple Loop it just processes one relocation entry and then finds the next one and they're all in a big table in memory so just skips hops around and so this value of end is stored in a stack um but that's what we want to change we want to set it so it's you know smaller um than the address of the next relocation entry to force this Branch um and it turns out that we can get the address of the stack at the runtime using relocation entries um this there is a value in the loader that points to something on the stack so all you need to do is find where the loader is maap to memory which I'll show you how and then add the offset and suddenly you'll find an address of something that's on the stack and work from there and at that point everything is very um when you're doing the loading the stack will always be the same every time as long as you can find the base so again to continue we're going to build put these together to do the conditional branching so the bookkeeping that was discussed we need to do and now we need something else else that actually can do this conditional Branch um so the ifunk uh symbol the indirect function is treats what the value of the indirect function is will treat that as a sorry the the yeah the value of the indirect function is an address of a function and whatever that returns is patched so we need to find something that returns zero so we can actually write zero to end and stop all processing of relocation entries and there's this Nifty trick that um ifunk is only treated as an indirect function if that random shinex thing if that's not zero and that's just another field in the symbol itself so if we can set that if we can have control over this um this field right there we can we can force um this conditional branching we can and I'll show exactly how that works but first thing you need to do is just move the value you want to test to the location of this shinex and then finally this is what things will start looking like you have this indirect function some you just copied some value to this index and you don't and it doesn't really matter what at the moment I'm just laying this out and the um let's imagine that this value of the symbol points to something just return zero so that's at you know the address I listed you know F 020 um and then the relocation itself entry itself offset will point to the wherever end is on the stack and we can set this up during run time and so return zero so um let's suppose gindex is zero how does this entire thing pull together well we use a relocation of type 64 um we get the correct offset um we copied some value to test and that's zero and again we look and we realize should index is zero so ifunk is not treated as an ifunk and it just copies the value of the ifunk over and it turns out that um the the you can find something that would return zero that is at a higher address than relocation entries so it will we will not um break out of this Loop we'll keep on processing and you can just you know fix up um the value of end after all this happens as your next step if processing continues and now if shindu is one we end up treating this uh function that it calls as indirect the indirect function is actually treated as such so suddenly zero is returned and ritten out into the location specified by the relocation entry and so this is how we get the conditional branching suddenly zero is less than the next relocation entry so we must stop and once you stop you have to end up wiring things that when it come when it the the address in which you you set the dynamic DC table to will fix things up again before it continues processing so there is lots of components to this branch that I'm not going to go into detail to but there is code available but before that there's some other Nifty tricks we can do um not just beyond just having you know turning complete computation you know arbitrary computation out of just relocation entries um some interesting you know things to do with it without the turn completeness actually is we can just look up libraries at runtime so if we remember this link map structure um and remember the beginning of the talk the address to of this structure is stored in the go and the go address of the go is stored in the dynamic table so very from the very start you know where to look up this link map structure that points to know that you can access the address of every single library from since these structures have the contain the base addresses of everything so this is we need four instructions um so this is sort of an example of how we do it so suppose you want to get you know the second library in this link map structure has something you want to be able to locate that so this is it's located at this link map in the go you follow the point to the next one and L Adder is the base Adder um and you only need uh four instructions to do this and one symbol and the symbol you initialize the symbol so that before it's ever loaded um the value of the symbol points to the second entry of the go and to just run through this um we have the symbol the go I'm going I'm going to call go and that the value of that just the address of where in memory you can find the link map structure so first you do this move which really is a mem copy and you pull out the address of the link map structure and store it in the symbol and now the next um the next instruction doesn't add and this the address you want to add to is already in the symbol so you want to actually look up the next field in this link map structure and it turns out that's at offset hex 18 and so after the addition is done you get the address of the link map the next link map and then you dreference again or sorry this is yeah sorry you dreference again and you end up getting um the ne the beginning of the next link map structure and from there it turns out that the Base address is stored at the beginning of the structure so you do one final D reference and suddenly the symbol you have contains the value of the base of you know whatever Library you're looking for and because the value in the symbol is now some interesting address you can start using other structions to add the address in your symbol to you know say some offset of a of a function that you're interested in and so I mean just to step back for a moment and see what's really going on um just the high Lev look of this is we have some executable we want to you know insert metadata into and some idea of metadata we want and perhaps a configuration but um the airsc toolkit is what we use to inject the metadata um and then we end up with some executable with crafted metadata and then the runtime loader does ends up processing the metadata and invoking this weird machine that we just inserted um so this configuration we need is actually something that can be just pulled out during compile time the address of the got um is fixed from and you can look that up just from the executable um address of a gadget that returns zero you can you know just read through the file Andy through the code and find something that does that or the machine code and then you know location and value of some of the um Dynamic table entries can be found at compile time I'm calling and the data collected by instructions at runtime is is the Base address of the loader and others um and so at the very beginning you'll have a set of relocation entries that can hop through everything and find where the B the loader is so that you can start re locating um link Maps well so you can start relocating locating anything you're interested in loader and you actually need a loader to figure out where the stack is because there's a static variable in there that points to something on the stack and so I'm going to do a little demo so using this um popping that we did to look at the link Maps um we're I'm going to get ping to run as rout and it already runs set uid and I we use the UT's inet uols version 1.8 it just happens to be the quote I picked uh pulled down and it has some weird uh use scenario where you can specify in the command line- T in a string and you it's some type and I and it in the code itself it does some string comp um some string case compar uh comparison between the string and you know some string some string that is you know static but the string the first parameter is something that you specify directly on the command line so the idea is to instead of having it call stir case comp have it Call Exec and suddenly you have control you can specify on the command line something some file for it to just start loading and running um the second thing you need to do so you you write relocation entries that find where lipy is um and from there you can you know add the known offset to exec from the base of the library um you can overwrite the go entry for staircase comp with the address to the exact that you looked up during runtime and then you want to overwrite set u ID's entry with something that just returned so we can have it not um it runs as root and then drops later to continue the rest of the execution we wanted to to not drop out of root privileges and set you idea is how it it um re uh how it gets rid of is um permissions and just executes as a normal user so we want to overwrite that in go with something that doesn't cause the Privileges to be dropped so um and just to show this is the the green is the metadata we added there's like maybe eight entries and that does everything we need and also a single symbol which points to the go so this since the demo effect always bites me and probably will I have this pre-recorded so ping back door this utility is what I wrote up that will find the create the relocations you need and insert them into the executable and you also need to tell it where lipy is so it can find exec so we can see here it's just locating everything we need the address um of well the offset of exec and the go uh entries we need is all figured out right then at compiled time and so here is what Ping looks like the usage and there is this dasht thing that we are going to be using and so the next step is I'm just going to show you that we're setting we need to set ping as um uh we need to make set owned by rud and add the set uid bit because that ping actually needs to be root to be root to operate yes yeah yeah it was bigger um full screen it doesn't want to stretch lovely um yeah it's a video sorry oh Zoom is there a zoom on here video Zoom thank you sorry bigger room than when I last showed the video this will be interesting so you're not going to be able to see everything but without so this is the um so this is a this back door is only invoked when the dasht and some files given to it something to ex execute because that's how we overwrote this like this string comparison thing and that's only um done when dasht is specified so if you so I show that if you you can run it um and without this Dash T you it just runs um and you don't notice anything but backd door. sa just calls um it's just a bash file that calls that opens um a shell that's all it does and that's because um exec will pass it weird arguments since we're doing something strange but we just Call Exec with this shell and since we're overwriting this the string comparison and I'm demog Gods no what just happened reduce the size reduce the oh yes so actually yes I need to reduce the font size at this case um so I actually opened up ping in two different windows and one of them on is the original and the other one is with the back door wait where's my shell oh somehow we skipped over that in the video yay demo effect um so if you run ping with the back door with this weird thing you suddenly get the shell Before You Exit um there goes the wonderfulness so the rest of this video which I'm not going to show actually cuz you won't be able to see it anyway but it shows that the code is not changed only the metadata that's it you but if you hash the two you'll get different hashes because they're different files but it's only the metadata that's different not the code and that's the cool part about playing with metadata whoops so read the code there is um on GitHub repository that contains a brain to elf compiler so you give if you're familiar with the language brain [Applause] it will compile that down to to elf entries that you know execute your brain um during load time and there's also ping backd door utility there so you can take a look and so now I I want to move into MCO um there's some cool things over here and if you're not familiar with MAO it's the executable linking format for OSX and iOS so if we can do something interesting with that let's go for it um and so I built a proof of concept exploit it's very simple because it's preliminary work um but I think it's very much Worth showing because I don't see much out there currently about MCO other than some very high level things so it's it's very similar to elf. on how it processes things to an extent um the metadata is structured very differently well the metadata yeah the metadata is structured very differently and it also differs about how it processes relocation when it does and may it seems like it might be a little more powerful we'll see but again you know we already have Turing complete you know arbitrary computation with elf but I think there's some really interesting things that we might be able to do with MAO and I've done a some um so the relocation entries of Mao come compressed um I don't really think it's it's much shorter than um you know these you know fix size entries that we have but um so it goes and um I similar to um e.l. there's you know code that gets mapped there's data that gets mapped and so forth so these are in different segments um there's one that's mapped at runtime that has no permissions text is the code it gets mapped read execute data gets mapped read right and Link edit which has all these you know relocation entries and symbol information gets mapped readon however you you can change that um just with a simple change in the metadata itself cuz the metadata specifies how to load this SE this segment um and so here's an example of relocation bite code and I this is from mock o viewer um is what I'm using to view this and there's not too much that parses it to this extent but so these are a bunch of op codes um and there will be a pointer you know to where you should start processing these op codes op codes during relocation time and also they call relocation binding most of the time and there's lazy binding and binding that's done as during load time um but this is what some of the bite code looks like you'll have an instruction that says well so the relocator the binder keeps the metadata around um and you set it up and then it will base on this data it will make the relocation so this metadata I'm talking about is say the segment that you want to bind the offset the symbol name all the information information you need to do a relocation is sort of set up by these op codes and then you say do bind and the the computation is performed so here's an example um you set the segment as two and the offset is 64 so that means in the segments I read like the data segments were patching um at Offset you know 64 and then what library to look up the symbol and flags and a name so here specifying to look up exit in the LI in dib um and then you say B and done and that's what the the relocation entries look like um and you'll find relocation entry different relocation entries for different purposes um one there's a type that actually have different um sort of instructions for rebase and um it's only processed if the you know libraries or executables loaded at some other Base address um there's binding info which is processed at low time there's lazy binding info um at linking and Export info which I haven't really looked at yet so um there are no tools to actually add instructions I've been doing all this by hand and testing it and it's it's works and so if I want to so I just want to First go through the steps that we would take to edit this metadata um to inject or change it really so optionally you can copy some binding some instructions some you know binding op codes to some space at the end of the file and then update some point to tell what the so LD D info it's some structure you can update its pointers to know where the new binding info is and you know the size of it and then you need to update um the size of the link edit segment so it Maps everything to memory um and optionally you can make it tell it to map the link edit sment to rewrite so we can start rewriting our own instructions um and that and i' so I've done this all by hand although you can do a lot with a single bite change um which was kind of fun to play with so if we go back to programs that use set u ID um and run as you know at elevated privilege and then try to drop it later on um I it's like I think that's an interesting place to focus so you know overall it's perform privilege operations then call at uid which drops the root privileges and then usually you know execute everything else so if we put on our thinking caps so we want to craft metadata to prevent this call to set uid so here's my simple set uid program um again this is all preliminary work but all it does is it looks up its uid prints it out um calls that uid to downgrade the privilege and look checks its uid again and so it's you can't see the change but there's you might be able to it's a single bite um the initial before we' made the change there is um an instruction that you know the binding instruction that specifies the string in line that it should be bind looking up the address of set uid during um runtime linking um we change that to get uid and so this has an effect and runtime the dynamic Linker looks up the address of get uid instead of set u ID and get uid gets invoked instead um and so the root Pages remain so I com we compiled it down and set u ID back door is the one with the one by Chain and to show you that it has one bite change xxd is just a hex reader and I just did a diff between the outputs of the hex reader and it was so hard to find the one bite change that I highlighted in red it's just I set I changed the S to a to a g and suddenly um if you call the original it it it downgrades its privilege but if you call the one with this one bite difference you remain as root afterwards [Applause] and I'd love to try this with something real but you know this is preliminary work and I'm still trying to buy build up the right tool set and so forth to do things that are a little more complex and of course if you have suggestions of great of debuggers for linkers loaders in OSX or iOS or any methods come see me I'm I'm definitely interested in hearing of what people think work um so some quick noes and PE I want to look at a little but you know I think there's still some great examples of metadata weird machines there already so if you're not familiar with scap scape saw low create and un publish and uninformed it uses relocation entries as an unpacker and I that's pretty cool so it patches code at runtime to unpack you know something and I think that's pretty clever and Coram did some great stuff in PE and so the p101 cory.com is a great resource if you want to look into PE and he's done a pretty in-depth study on interesting effects on that come from crafted metadata um and crashing different loaders with metadata and this cool PE PDF zip combo file on example so that's another great place to look but um for that I'm going to end the um talk and I would really like to thank Sergey bradis that has kind of inspired the work in Sean Smith who is my advisor and there's some great folks that did work with for me the gr Q ERC Mayhem scape there's a lot of good stuff to look at if you want to get into this sort of weird area of machines and executable in in library metadata um so for that I will end for [Applause] [Music] questions thank you beex um so for questions please line up at the microphones in the middle or in the left here from the stage uh if you're leaving during the uh question and answering session please respect it by leaving quietly thank you uh first question from the middle uh yeah first of all thank you for your talk um great great pictures as well definitely emphasizing on the weirdness thank you um I was wondering if there is any protection mechanism in the kernel that would inhibit um messing with the metadata well it is kind of interesting you bring it up we're looking um our lab is looking into something that will do that so really one of the major issues is that anything mapped into memory space can access anything like code can access anything within a single processes memory space and so we're exploiting that here and also that [Music] um the loader allows weird things to happen like normally I wouldn't I'd imagine a relocation entry shouldn't be patching itself but that but it's allowed um so but for the kernel side things if we can start enforcing page level permissions maybe this code cannot execute that um this is so this is work that we have done in our lab and presented before um and it's called um what do we call it um elf pack um and so you can look into that and I'm there's some other work I'm sure that's going on that I can't remember off the top of my head but yeah definitely cernal changes would help right thank you thank you and from the left yes um I see weird machines as a social problem um because whenever I try to convince people that it's not a good idea to build some um they do um referring to um philosophy of language as um academic or something um so um uh I don't know I I think there's a fundamental principle that work that if you like having a more powerful language enables you to easier Express Yourself um how can how do you think one can motivate people who probably aren't really able to understand the implications of weird machines um to not build something that enables us to build that build we machines well one of the things we're trying to tackle um call the LC problem um yeah that's you know languages should not be more powerful than you know they need to be and ideally recognizers of languages right and ideally they should only need perhaps just a regular expression and and we there's just so many examples of showing that when you can't have two if you can't tell that two recognizers or two you know data things that are validate data if you can't you know know that the two pieces of code do the same exact thing you can let something you have exploits and there is um some great work with marison patterman and lens susman Sergey brus um they I think that's a good place to start looking um there's a good paper published by them in um I think some security i e security proy no well anyway but there is no down to earth there is no downto Earth argument to stop doing such things that enable weird machines right and I think you just need to start just building up an arsenal of examples where there's an issue because there's a weird machine thank you uh do we have questions from IRC no questions from IRC middle again hi Rebecca thank you very much for your talk it's very fascinating thanks I was wondering if it there's any directives inside of the um inside of like the elf metadata that can enable you enable you to reload or uh overwrite something outside of the metadata like maybe something in the text section or something like that anything that's veritable yes excellent absolutely awesome thank you uh from the left again hi is there a simple way from the link list of shared object to list all the shared objects loaded in all running processes at once without doing something like iterating over their pro pro file system Pro speed Maps well this particular link list exists in the processes memory so it doesn't necessarily have the ability to Traverse other processes in you know memory that are loaded so you uh so you basically always have to iterate over all the processes and their maps and there thank you from the middle again how well does this play together with protection mechanisms like address space layout randomization or stack canaries to protect ldso itself so I've shown that um we can locate as long as there's some way of locating this link map structure which if the executable itself is not randomized it doesn't matter that we can locate all the librar so I was showing the pink example aslr was enabled it was just ping itself was mapped you know to the same location so it was not um what's it called P code I'm blanking on what that stands for but you know unless the executable itself is not randomized and even if it is I don't have a reason to believe that this won't work I just haven't looked into that yet so I mean the metadata needs to be able to locate something it needs to be able to locate itself and needs to know where to patch so as long as you start crawling those struct you at least have data information over that and especially within a single process everything is mapped relative you know relative to each other so even um the code you're not going to have like randomization of like uh space within well I haven't seen it yet and maybe it will be done in the future but you know the the text segment within a single object is always like within the same space of a data segment and and so you will always have that until someone starts patching segments and randomizing randomizing those but you still when you relocate you need to know where everything is with at least for that particular executable or you need to be able to locate the other libraries which dep patch otherwise you're not going to be able to link thank you uh IRC you need the mic right here you go all right thank you very much uh there are actually two questions from the IRC first question would be whether is sufficient to use Linker and loader to to fix this problem or would you need to actually go and fix it in a kernel um well I maybe but it would help if a Linker and loader did more sanity checking that would definitely decrease things but in the end it still needs to patch things that address you know food like in in the end it needs to be able to do its job so in the in just being able to patch um to patch things that you need uh I I don't see how I can really it I think it's a very hard problem um so for when you look at my example um using Macho I changed a character and and sudden we so it's more than just the Linker and loer it's there's there I think there's a couple components that go in and it it it seems like there needs to just be you just I think all we'll be able to do is make it harder in the end anyway um cuz you there's always you might be able to find very complex weird machines that uses everything that you know the absolute minimum that's necessary to complete what needs to be done so thank you very much um the other question that had popped up on the IRC is regarding your early comment about whether signatures are being applied to the code or to the entire executable itself mhm could you elaborate a littleit little bit more but I elaborate more um I I've been actually I was looking through the elf sign code to try to see I I've been told that that doesn't sign metadata and I I wanted to actually show that in one of my slides but I couldn't find it again so I wouldn't want to really elaborate on that too much without being able to check myself fully um but it was more feedback that I've gotten from different developers oh crap we don't sign the metadata and our executable and I'm not sure if I I would pass that on at this point thank you um from the middle uh actually uh couldn't follow most of of the talk because it was too complex for me so it's maybe a stupid question uh regarding the example with the Ping utility MH uh did I understand correctly that if you change the metad data you have to change the binary so and you can't change it without being rude yeah so for the Ping what is the goal of of changing the metadata if I can change the binary itself well it's more of a back door um and that's what I was showing at it is so maybe you have roote at one time and you want to be able to access it in the future so and so if you it's just starting to like build these components to escalate Your Privilege and that's sort of that's it's not going to if you don't have route to begin with you're not going to be able to do anything um there but it's it's just sort of this interesting trick um to insert a back door thank you last question okay hi I was wondering how portable this is um I suppose it depends very much on the exact um Library uh Linker version so probably um different lip C versions yeah and I haven't been spending too much time seeing how you know the array I haven't looked at the array of Lipsy versions and I it'd be interesting to see how they change between each other and um then that's work that can be done um and I'm more interested in looking just at different uh um executable formats to see more highle issues MH thanks thank you so much give a round of applause for than thank you | Christiaan008 | UCEPzS1rYsrkqzSLNp76nrcg | 2012-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,229 | 52,472 |
dOguFWdCa2w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOguFWdCa2w | Spyro Reignited Trilogy - Spyro 2 - Gulp's Overlook | [Music] go we finally made a velar hours you've earned a special River go what is it boy oh the ferry here you go you since my cape dragon you are really starting to get on my nerves say goodbye flame breath [Music] you no in the Shiva and you can have all the varies you can [Music] Spyro you did it whoa Laura where'd you come from I was just outside the castle in autumn Plains the castle is now free again there's no sign of ripped oh and since you've been around the creatures of avila are finally starting to get along since you've done so much for a blur and since I know you've really missed being on vacation we really wanted to do something nice for you it's not much but we hope you like it wow this is great aren't you gonna join me ah no I'd like to but I've got to go check on the professor in the winter tundra she's still trying to fix the super portal so we can send you home oh that sounds interesting I think I'll just hang out here for a while and soak up a few rays hey where'd Elora go I better follow her you I think I finally come up with a way to access the Dragon worms from the super portal this power crystal should give us the extra boost that we need just a few more calculations to set it up I think I have it excellent everything is finally ready we're going to need a lot more orbs but with the power crystal boosting it the super portal should work again you thought you had gotten rid of me well I'm afraid not I persuaded that fat bear moneybags to sell me a few bombs quick the power crystal don't even try it look boy or you'll be the world's smartest pile of ashes this is just what I need for a new scepter hunter do something quick well I tried you little fools after I destroy you all with my new scepter I'm going to rename this place ripped olia you [Music] | BlazeRed's Gaming Channel | UCWp_yeZxKCHXI4X-EFylAKw | 2020-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 362 | 1,801 |
FqLn_B-ssYE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqLn_B-ssYE | Selim Kagee : The Love Story Concert | selim kg is the Crown Prince of pop Opera in South Africa but it took a while for him to discover that singing could be his pleasure purpose and profession having established himself on the local scene with an album and highly successful live performances he recently returned to the Cape Town stage with a brand new show Michelle met up with cilium and join the audience Salim Khan she always knew that he would make a career in the arts but singing was by no means his first choice initially he was attracted to drawing and sculpture and having qualified as a graphic designer the Cape Peninsula University of Technology he went on to work in the industry before opening his own studio that's the success story in his own right but for the moments we will focus on Salim the performing and recording artists and more particularly the preparation for his legs his live show the leakage has become when I South Africa's favorite classical crossover artists described as part four chilly with a hint of Groban and a dash of Pavarotti he is fast putting him in imitable signature on a sound the world loves to support his next production is called the love story and this takes on a whole new muse I understand [Music] selim and his musical director we're running through one of the numbers when Michele arrived Bravo Salim that was incredible and that's just three years old yeah your latest production love story takes on a whole new meaning congratulations you're a dad how has that changed you as a performer not so much as a performer but I do like to have a family with me when I perform in fact they're actually backstage now I'd love to meet them well let's go Salim's wife Covino was in the dressing room with a firstborn son hello congratulations to you what a beautiful baby boy I know Salim is in the room but what did he like as a dad to leave this year you've created the love story how would you describe your love for your son it's a different kind of love it's a new love it's an unconditional love and I guess you spend a lot of energy but you do it with a good horse if there was one song that you would choose to dedicate him what would it be and why I actually am dedicating a song to him in the show and that song is called young and beautiful it's actually his lullaby song but I used to put him to sleep and you know what he has no choice I was rehearsing for the show he's in the house let me perform him would you encourage your son to follow a career in the arts I think he's already started in the morning with its manga while taking a gap here the UK sleeve immerse himself in music and his training CDs to pick up the basics he later received formal voice training and has since established his personal bread and a growing fan base having performed to rave reviews and sold-out shows this year you launch love story what inspired this production I thought I'd build the show that could resonate with audiences that came to the previous shows and also many of the songs I've chosen that resonate with me the songs that I grab the songs that my parents played when I was young and the songs that moved me what's the process like from conception to show day we started a good couple months ago about four or five months ago selecting the songs working through them workshopping them with our musical arranger and tweaking them and tailor anything for the show itself so many of the arrangements are new and fresh arrangements and then we structure a state list so whatever musical structure would bring in the musical director the pianist and all the musicians to actually bring it to life from a technical aspect what needs to be taken into consideration the overture always presents a challenge in itself because we're working with so many musicians and obviously we have a musical arranger that creates parts for every single musician and those positively structured each instrument and at rehearsals they need to be pulled together by the musical director himself to ensure everyone's playing in sync what can we expect from your latest productions I like people to experience their memories of love throughout their life a simple melody as the party transport you instantly - and I'm in place in your life and that's what we tried to elicit in in the audience and response and their energies when they come to see the show well I'm going to leave you to it I cannot wait to see the show absolutely Salim is performed as a solo artist and in concert with international acts such as Celtic women and having also released his successful album he's developed a very loyal following in his home city and abroad [Music] you see part of Slim's appeal as an artist lies in his engaging interaction with the audience so tonight the show is called love stories because each one here this evening as the old love story poignant memory of heartbreak disappointment and love lost a new love found and hopefully some of the songs that I performed for you tonight may bring back a special memory for you sometime we said perform do they full orchestral backing while others lend themselves to a lighter more intimate style and the production team focuses on matching the mood of Slim's focus pivot what was the brief that you receive from Salim and how did you go about interpreting it all my brief was that there was someone that arranged the score and I was asked to direct the show and bring the show alive I'm it what is it like working with Salim working with Salim is an absolute pleasure what he exudes on stage very maturely is off stage as well is playful and there's a lot of fun times to be had that when it's serious it can get pretty serious too the hope is that after the audience leaves at the end of a performance day they leave with a love story in their heart the memories of what they personal love story has been in their life and possibly what it can still be yeah sui how beautiful so your eyes that shine star Salim's repertoire spans almost every decade of the 20th century and he always includes a mix of original material and crowd blazing golden oldies including this simon and garfunkel hits [Music] Francesca [Music] [Applause] trouble [Music] by the end of the show Sulli met broken hearts brought tears to eyes and rekindled a sense of love and romance among the audience he delivered everything that is Cape Town fans had hoped for and those swear their fields may also have an opportunity to enjoy a live Celine Kaji experience soon Salim has credited you with motivating and inspiring him to do another show will you be taking the show nationally we're looking at taking it to the rest of the country and perhaps even to the rest of the world in time I love selling magic I haven't missed a single show if you look at the audience you know it basically relates to everybody in the audience after the show Salim took time to meet some true romantics congratulations to you both 50 years what an inspiration and we couldn't have spent it in a better way why did you most enjoy about Celine concept of evening I just love you what's the secret to celebrate in 50 years the secret simple love and honesty with a promise to transport the audience through a magical journey of love pop opera sensation Celine Kaji has delivered once again Salim is truly an accessible artist in more ways than one [Music] | Mela on SABC | UCWzo77KYEFHklYmilPACj_g | 2018-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,347 | 7,348 |
fv5AC-tYdT8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv5AC-tYdT8 | THE WITCHER 3: BLOOD AND WINE [parte148]:RITRATTO DEL WITCHER DA VECCHIO | huh it's all something you actually want from me or are you just gonna go on gushing about my attributes i admire good sir admire and desire such a threat in the eyes oh so man if you're trying to get me to meet with you some evening afraid you're just wasting your time an evening impossible i shall require the soft light of mid-afternoon for this portrait portrait indeed yours on fast actual size with the finest vista two sour foods behind you pose for me you must naturally i shall pay the compensation to you for your modeling services don't see why not long as it doesn't take long it's short never worry with but a short distance to journey into the hills outside of town a perfect landscape perfectly to frame your perfect physiology let's go then i need to only fetch my easel and pallets from my studio we shall meet at noon at the western gate near the palace from where we'll venture forth together and hungry night bluff and wine council no half-hearted measures the light is in opportunity i'm here let us go we should arrive in time to have the best light of the day the chiaroscuro we shall capture just glorious let's go the things i do for art we had best ride there we'll arrive faster and less fatigued a work of mine turtle dove over the heat hangs in the ducal palace so does a cockatrice i cut down once it's stuffed maybe even with heaven i once had a cockatrice feather brush best thing for laying down tempura yeah i no longer have it sadly my blasted cat swiped it why would a cat want a brush to paint with of course and it was no common brush fantastic as i said and fantastically expensive hang on got a cat that paints yeah if you care to call it that he merely copies the works of his betters and poorly at that your cat yes it's no surprise you've not heard of him he's a second great heck and a thief we'll continue on laughs ladies gentlemen mileages uh forgive me for being forward but have you perchance seen a set of paints and brushes nearby eugenie i believe this peasant wants something from us my paints my brushes i i had prepared them they they were here we've not seen any journeymen's tools my good man of that i assure you there a problem yes an immense one i cannot possibly paint without my paints i'm done for unless you would be kind enough to locate them ah damn it sure you left them here yes right there i'd prepared everything set it out ordered and organized hmm might have toppled downhill or something fine i'll take a look around i think it is life that imitates art and not vice versa right you are finger take baron de cordell for one oh yes filled paint rakes to high heavens of and turpentine he's begun courting his cousin footprints smudged footprints clear but curiously small another stain could very well be a lead neckers okay don't look ruined painters should still be able to use them cave paintings this here looks a bit like a necker big blobs what a troll neckers depicting their victory over some trolls that even possible necker propaganda sorry found your things splendid where were they and um is this all you found i left so much more should have kept it all with you and i left it lying around followed some paint tracks to a necker layer seems the beasts made off with your supplies used it to paint a fresco on one of the cave walls but something like a battle scene to me impossible they splashed paint on the wall in a rage unimportant in any case it's a good thing you found the basic colors shall we while waiting i spied a superior spot we have had fantastic luck with the weather the light is perfect absolutely perfect painting this masterpiece gonna take long a mere six hours the sun won't allow us to work any longer than that oh but the time will fly by we'll chat swap tales better yet let me down a potion time will definitely fly by in a state of lethargy no need to swap tails no no no your expression your posture they must be just so you must look alive with fire in your gaze lethal jesus out of the question come on give it some thought you can title the painting a witcher lying senselessly on the heat you're just adjusting with your whoa there roach this the place yes just look at the view breathtaking the perfect background for our masterpiece um pretty i guess now you must carefully consider in what pose you wish to be immortalized all right considering all is ready we may begin have you decided on the pose you'd like to adopt maybe i could just stand sword in hand ah splendid a heroic pose of course the bold warrior his sword held aloft ready to run at the well that willow over there i will paint in a griffin later shall i begin or would you prefer to adopt another pose go ahead now be so kind as to adopt that look you gave me when i first asked you to work with me that intense scowl of an angry wild ram about to butt heads yes excellent now hold that do not budge this gonna take much longer not much not much at all we'll run out of daylight soon please keep your head still in the same position fine i'll try i'll also try to remember to never trust a painter again griffin yeah i know you'll paint one in later gods a griffin run and hide um is it safe yeah come on out and no wonder no one ever came here it was a griffin's hunting ground oh that thing scared me to death not quite to death you are alive not least because you chose a witcher to sit for you how's the painting it survived too it did but i cannot show it to you now i never display unfinished work you can see it tomorrow after midday where we met i shall display it in the market square monstrous beast shall we immortalize it in the painting yeah let's add it carcass can serve as your prop splendid hmm interesting color palette and the textures and the proportions it will do yes it will do but i shall paint it in later in my atelier that's an excellent illustration in the encyclopedia maxima mundi i fear this specimen is well too far cut and chopped ah very well that will do for now i shall polish the details later no point struggling on in this fading light ah i almost forgot payment for your troubles and i thank you for saving my life though in doing so you did also save your likeness for posterity so no way hmm greetings geralt there you are so our painting are you pleased is it to your liking not exactly what i imagined i believe i posed with all my clothes on clearly remember that in fact some other details are off too invalid as a criticism i depicted you in a more flattering state the painting has drawn crowds aroused a great deal of interest can see that anyway some advice for the future warn your subjects about your intentions your next model might not be so forgiving you don't like it i'm hurt perhaps you'd care to buy the painting given our rapport i shall take a loss for you i'll part with it i will at a special price why not it'll make an interesting momento though i'd hardly call the price a bargain indeed few have the sophistication to appreciate my technique i sometimes go hungry as a consequence all right at least this way i'll be able to control who sees it thanks for watching foreign you | Bacchiogamer89 | UCHF7ldz9zbiGf6PEJCvYlvQ | 2020-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,365 | 7,131 |
sqRufDUWYd8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqRufDUWYd8 | artist presentation | hi I'm Jonathan cot and I'm excited to talk about my artwork today I've always enjoyed immersing myself in the artistic process where the materials are just as important to me as the final artwork due to this my practice has consistently involved the use of various media this led me to focus in on on sculpture back in Austin Community College before moving to Denton to pursue New Media art the physicality of sculpture and just being able to play around and more Innovative processes aligned with the conceptual aims of my work this experience was important in shaping my transition towards more technical conceptual and sound-based work this series titled zookeeper from my earlier years at U was created through a two-step process initially I designed these clouds using 3D models of animals which were then degraded and rendered in an ambient inclusion process resulting in the gray white tone you see the Triangular holes you see in the rendering are a result of an intentional degradation of the model files I opened up these sorts of problems in the models through manipulating the geometry of each individual animal model and then after the rendering in a text editor I would invent poetry about a sort of technological merging of natural things this technique brought out the bright colors however writing too much would break the do Tiff files so I then screen captured these images to preserve the color at a certain point and then upscaled them in the series I was exploring ideas of making these artificial images of natural animals gain a kind of organic variation through the glitches the sort of merging of the natural with digital electronic things has become an ongoing theme in the sound art work that I've been working on recently shortly after that time I pursued an internship with lzx Industries to expand my knowledge of electronics aiming to integrate them into my visual artistic practice lzx industry specializes in modernizing 1970s and 80s analog video synthesis Electronics here was a bench shot of the sand and IP synthesis modules I had produced and a clip from a video I had processed using those same modules the image processor IP was sandon's ition in 1973 which became extremely influential in graphics processing technology as well as he is known as the father of Open Source methodology because of this design these lzx modules shown are using a modernized version of that same circuit he had designed I feel like working in these Technologies gave me a sort of foundational understanding of audiovisual signals and the hows of processing them to make art the last time I was at un I worked on a multi-output intermediate performance art piece titled precious flesh it was a collaboration with Ali L Adrien vals Colton white and myself last time I was at you this project consisted of separed sound scures cation collaboratively created by Ed this project consisted of two made of CR signal modulated electrets like received opposing versions of that same lacewing noise this signal modulated and distorted the videos on screen in a captivating Callum response process across the space over the past year my work has revolved more around sound as a central media these examples are more work in progress shots of visual components within the sound art performances Music and Sound art are B very abstract media they are almost always an intake of things we hear in the natural world abstracted through processes and mathematical ways to understand amplitude frequency time and notes and these all symbolically linked to overall meaning derived in the work itself the Trinity River piece functions as a durge made up of field recordings processed video as well as granulated gen granulated generated audio it's meant as a sort of remembering of these offis skated natural spaces parts of the Trinity River that existed under the highways and the Metroplex and are both natural waterways and very unnatural places the second visual is for radio collaboration a tunnel performance which is geological and nature using sonified EPA concrete data and recordings of Palestinian radio stations that can struct soundscapes of an underground travel tunneling metaphorically and using audio from our own underground tunnels here in DFW into the tunnels and found radio clips from different radio stations in Palestine these mergers that are important to me and I hope you found this journey through a bit of my own artistic practice interesting and I want to thank you for listening | Jonathan Cote | UCOy4j1DPtwUj8bjgmjzFUjw | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 760 | 4,513 |
5m4fgfFEu9E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m4fgfFEu9E | XMR seedsigner,dollar blue, Seraphis, Binance, Meloni censored, Snowden Russian Citizenship 9.26.22 | now for our weekly News segment hello Tony how do you do what's up Tony hey guys um Paraguay sounds awesome I know yeah it sounds awesome I think he said I think Lana said that there's no capital gains so far uh yeah basically that there currently isn't any regulation so you know it's like it's like Portugal right so maybe maybe one day they'll Implement regulations but as of now there's there's no taxes it's not recognized so people just use it yeah things can change but you know it's good to have a second citizenship just because you know you pull up one it doesn't work like during covet you pull up the other one same person now the same person can go somewhere or fly yeah no there's value in being able to fluidly travel somewhere with those little obstacles as possible and move and will yeah yeah for sure and I like the farm aspect that could be cool dog [Laughter] I'm like gratuitous Farm out there that's a plan for retirement yeah there you go yeah um but yeah we have we have quite a lot of things to go through um so if you guys want to grab a drink like you said though just later start making cotton cabbies on the farm oh my goodness organic cottage cheese grass-fed sorry Tony yeah no no it's fine like I'm also thinking about it and you can live off Monero so yeah I mean you know we can we can move all the Monero people there and you know we'll live together like Amish people yes all right yeah take it away so you need a might sneak away for a drink but take it away yeah no problem I think my lotto is kind of I don't think it's gonna die no I think it's fine it should be fine um all right so let's begin with uh some CSS proposals uh we got two that are uh pretty important uh the first one being on Monero signer um which is over here and we already have half of the contribution um uh raised which is awesome so basically we do have a seat signer for Bitcoin which is this one and if I scroll down below a little bit uh the goal of seed signer is to lower the cost and complexity of Bitcoin multi-signature wallet use to accomplish this gold Sid signer offers anyone the opportunity to build a verifiably error gapped stateless Bitcoin signing device using an expensive public available Hardware components um so this is yeah yeah like it's cool because um essentially this product is aiming to get the code that is made for uh Bitcoin UI slash ux and make it available for Monero and it's going to make Monero even more um resilient to um to um censorship because essentially as it's written here um or is it uh the project aims to make it easy for anybody to make a dedicated offline signing device out of low-cost commodity computer components um so essentially you can go out and buy those things yourselves and then you can go from from there which is awesome yeah yeah you can do it oh I mean five I think so yeah I think so very cool I think so yeah so that's uh not super cool and if we go into a second CSS proposal um this one is about service and we have dangerous Freedom which um I like the name um so essentially dangerous Freedom uh once more wants to work on Surface and wants to create a couple additional functions but especially he wants to develop a wallet for surface and my goal is to be able to create the necessary functions to open a wallet perform a CLI transfer address amount that would create a transaction the surface jump to standards close the wallet reopen a new wallet and you know it goes into details about what he wants to do but this is important this is a very important development and we already raised 1.67 Monero so if you do want to spend your Monero and you've already spent a lot in cake pay this is another good way to do it let's uh we should get this guy on the um Monero talk or Monero topia right yeah for sure yeah yeah for sure uh I've been trying to get ackj from The Lord of the Rings paper but I didn't get any reply back um but hopefully that we will all right cool yeah um yeah he wants to build a wallet um didn't somebody already build like a test net wallet for surface or I don't know could be mistaken I'm not sure I'm not sure about that so I I can't comment on that I'm not sure I'm not sure to be honest I thought code did something but and so explain explain this a bit more what is this the wall so the wall it's going to allow you to just uh interact with this surface yeah I mean essentially um it's a simple wallet you can open save close a file um keep track of the transactions inputs and outputs they're from a transfer and the surface standards and prepare everything for the serialization and storage in blockchain so it's going to be a simple wallet uh design for surface oh and you're saying all right I will closely work with Co okay cool yes yeah yeah yeah I think or is that yeah yeah I will closely work with Co RB Runner and um Jay Berman um to better elaborate the tasks yeah so that's that is sweet and uh yeah just start to bridge so like you know when when cake wants to add it in the future they you know like the tech Lord to be built out yeah it'd be very cool and um he also has a website called Monero inflation he has spotted the fungibility issue in Monero a mail ability issue and all this stuff so the guy is pretty knowledgeable uh from what I see so that's awesome news um but moving on and then we're gonna have those new new address schemes that's the only thing right with surface that's that's a little scary that part yeah but we're also gonna have um I forgot to I think uh the ring ring size is going to jump to 128 or something like that oh my God it's all weird but it's gonna be a big change with a new address format that's like uh it's gonna be a big change but it's gonna be a big change but it's all good stuff yeah for sure but uh for example we had the Lord of the Rings paper and uh it was explaining um Monero ring signature resiliency to Ai and the and that was based on the 11 ring size and it showed that um you know it can it can break into nine percent of the transactions but with you know then we got into 16 so the percentage must be lower about 128 that's a huge jump yeah so yeah at that point it becomes like statistically equivalent to being you know right uh an infinite right I mean it's like you're approaching such such a large anonymity set at that point that's my understanding it's insane um but um yeah so let's go into more technical things in case what this wasn't technical enough um so Sarah has built an open source Standalone Ross Monero transaction library and um Sarah I wrote a long thread detailing um why they have why they have they have um made this um so essentially so there was already a Monero library in Rust called Monera RS and then um This Thread goes into details of why there's the need of another project and it's finally technical talks about C plus libraries and all this stuff um it's a bit too technical for me as well I'm not too familiar familiar uh but um it's not ready to be used in production yet we hope to let people start experimenting with and be able to provide feedback so we can work on something usable in a variety variety of ways to the entire community um but yeah so just more more development for yeah that was uh that's Luke Luke the kids in it um he said he was gonna do it and he did it yeah Eddie's he's interesting because you know he has these incredible skills right and this like creative intelligence and he's still a really Charming person yeah at the same time usually if you're that type of person he was so awesome you know not the best you know necessarily the person you want to hang out with right but he's just such a he's an awesome person hilarious too he's constantly cracking jokes again that Meetup was awesome yeah he was just cracking up we're big fans we're big fans love you Luke you're listening definitely a down tour of an awesome guy for sure super smart yeah super smart um yeah so I would say Let's uh go into the next thing oh God this I hate the the white background yeah so much better so if you're showing my face it's just gonna no no no you're you are not it's um they only see the the screen that you're selling so yeah that's better lighting oh my god um so on the next thing we have local Monero and I really like this news and it shows that local Monero uh does scare um so they're using the unofficial dollar blue rate for the exchange rate between the Argentinian Pesos and the US dollar so what is a dollar blue essentially in Argentina um the banks are trying to manipulate um manipulate the system and they're making making it super hard for people to get dollars and if you give back dollars right and you want to get pesos they actually give you um you know pretty good exchange for that um but that doesn't that is not a true value so someone detailed I think down below um let's say that you sell Monero um for dollars right now it's like 145. so at the official rate that's 21 750 uh Argentinian Pesos but with the blue dollar so the uh um yeah with the blue dollar you get forty two thousand and fifty does double double the money and it does a lot of money for them um so yeah this this is also you know um um uh what is it called Dark Market uh exchange rate and it's not how it's supposed to be and Argentina is not the only country that is um trying to make it hard for people to get dollars the US is doing the same actually uh they're trying to maintain the dollars within the country and it happened to me also when I tried to exchange to move money around from the U.S banks to Romanian Banks and I had a lot of issues Capital you know we actually go into this exact topic but uh when Franco was on the show spoke about this I mean it's the capital controls right and it's not easy to get uh dollars in that of Argentina so it's a it's a it's a grow it's a real he said it's a real growing use case there are people using crypto foreign money in and out of the country and yeah this uh being able he was talking about you know the difference in the the official exchange rate and you know the essentially the the street exchange rate and it's basically just kind of a hidden tax uh that they impose on people that are going through it uh you know regular exchanges yeah that that is extremely unfortunate um but yeah it's a good use case for narrow yeah though it's great for crypto you know it's a it's growing adoption because of it so it's perfect yeah good stuff it's perfect um then this is cool also so we have the well you know it's bad that it was a hack but um we'll get into the cool part soon I started off who was it Yeah well yeah actually yeah exactly um so okay Optus which is a telecommunication company in Australia second the second largest one actually has been hacked um and this article goes into more detail about it but the most important thing detail is that the hacker uh under the username of Optus data um so he offered Optus a way out of the situation and to not sell their customers data because I think they Optus data got a hold of 10 million accounts which is a lot um so essentially um he offered up this that if they don't want them to sell the data they need to pay a ransom of one million dollars but now how are they going to pay the million dollars is it PayPal is it venmo Zell Bitcoin nope none of the above it's Monero actually um so the request was to be paid in Monero at the centralized crypto that obfuscates transactions to achieve anonymity and fungibility so yeah more and more people are um using Monero for ransomware and um that's that's you know I guess it's a bad thing that they had they got hacked I'm not sure what kind of company they are maybe it was a good thing but hacker wanted to Monero hackers are smart they're gonna do hacker things they're gonna ask for Monero yeah which is awesome uh then we have um it's just unbelievable how long it's taken for them to move more into Monero though that that I never understood right like it was it was for me I never understood why it took so long for these people to move away for big from Bitcoin you know like it's just the liquidity I guess is the answer but still I yeah I think the only answer is liquidity because as a hacker you're very much aware of the tools that you use and you can't risk being exposed at any point right during the hack so they must be highly aware you know yeah um I think just liquidity I think that's the only the only issue but yeah whenever it's growing and yeah that's that's an interesting question we should interview some of them yeah definitely definitely it'll be awesome um of course we're not promoting these things but it's it's you know obviously let's be real yeah of course uh then we have binance training law enforcement to catch crypto criminals um so this is in in the name of terrorism financing ransomware human trafficking child pornography and financial crimes using crypto obviously um these are not good things uh but Monero protects everybody it protects people that choose to do these kind of things and people that you know are just good citizens and um you know uh yeah so this this is this is certainly interesting and I haven't heard of this one okay yeah yeah um but yeah I mean Monero doesn't you can't do this in an arrow there's no one to catch um yeah yeah I mean obviously they're gonna be if they're going to be focused on bitcoin right it's like the perfect tool for quote unquote fighting crime um but you know depends what you define as a crime you know something some things are obvious other things uh might be things that are are morally necessary like that disagreeing perhaps with your government and you know going out and doing something that's then for some reason considered illegal right those are the concerns another question is because um so they use a lot um they try to push the narrative that we're doing this for you know um tracking malicious things over you know over the finance sector but the question is what is the percentage of people that actually engage in these actions versus the total uh population you know is it a what is the total percentage is it just a minority of course it must be like a small minority that engage in this stuff so it's just like um you know a way to push or more surveillance um uh but then let's talk about minus one more time um Burj Khalifa which is the tallest building in Dubai and the reason why I'm bringing this up is because as much as we don't like centralized these changes this is a good thing for the space because it attracts people into crypto a lot of people still don't know about crypto and right now uh it's important for people to First just discover crypto and then they'll find their way to uh to Monero for sure so this is not you know that's wild I haven't seen that yeah it's pretty and and I think Nam because Nam is living there yeah yeah I know it's hot from her yeah and chefing [ __ ] also took a picture um yeah so I think this is cool I think you know I don't like centralized exchanges and nor do I like this uh but you know it helps yeah I mean I've always compared these things to like America online right like it was the worst possible version of the internet but it's got people onto the internet and then the internet the true internet blossomed from it you know so these are just the initial on-ramps from the Fiat world to the crypto world yeah it helps a lot and what people need to realize you know if they're gonna have to if they have to go through centralized exchanges by far the best way to do it is to purchase Monero right and move your Monero off the exchange like if you have to go through kycaml to get your crypto uh you you should get Monero right not not get Bitcoin you know and move off the exchange with Monero and then even if you wanted some other crypto that's fine but um I I don't think we get that message across enough right people that are like using you know obviously it's not on a lot of exchanges but for people that live in a place where you know they can get it I mean it's stolen Kraken here in the US but you know it should be promoted more as if you have to use a centralized exchange to get from Fiat into crypto purchase Monero and move your Monero off the exchange and then get your crypto you know also yeah and also like say say that um say that you actually want to purchase Bitcoin or you know Bitcoin cash or whatever why not just purchase Monero first from Kraken or binus or whatever get that same 2K wallet then just swap it into Bitcoin or Bitcoin cash yeah no that's exactly yeah exactly that's what I'm saying right I'm not saying like you should oh you people should only buy obviously I think people should only buy Monero but exploring that yeah a few people want you know whatever it is they want Dogecoin if you're gonna get your Dogecoin you might as well get it in the best way possible which is you know covering your tracks if you have to go through a centralized exchange to do so like it yeah exactly yeah yeah exactly you don't even need a coin join you don't need to worry about the stuff anymore right yeah that's that's awesome it's not promoted enough you know like the meme isn't out there like if you have to use an exchange to get your to get your crypto start with Monero yeah absolutely absolutely um but let's get into more political things but these political things always tied to Monero of course um I think we had someone comment on the last video that we shouldn't bring Politics on the show but it's it's kind of impossible yeah I I saw that guy oh [ __ ] I wish I would have seen it that's like now there's politics involved in the show guys I mean that's that's I mean we're literally trying to create uh you know a stateless money I mean it's a political effort as much as it is a you know technological effort we're trying the hearts and minds of people and get them to opt out and to opt into crypto that's political I mean we have to we have to win over the people and turn them into Monero users and then all these other topics relate the direction that the world is currently headed in and becoming more totalitarians completely ties into what we're trying to do here if the world wasn't like that we wouldn't need Monera you wouldn't need it but that's the tendency of of governments so how do how do we not talk about these issues it's literally the other side of the coin yeah you can't I mean if if we have moneros uh economical system then we will talk a lot about math not so much about politics right because it's governed by math not by politicians but you know now whatever um yeah so let's talk about something huge so Italy has a new prime minister um Giorgio Meloni and um she has been gaining a lot of traction and she's quite um loved from what I see from the Italian by the Italian people because she's more aware of what is going on and she's refusing to to go with the narrative and YouTube actually removed her passionate speech on family breakdown um yeah I hope it's gonna play yeah this this you know I'm sure there's there's people out there who despise despise the swimming people that are in the Monero Community because of what she's uh I guess politically has been associated with but I don't know these words sound pretty convincing to me from when I heard it it's pretty powerful pretty pretty powerful um let's see if it you can make it work I think does it work you got to put it louder you see the little um where the little uh yeah oh it's on high maybe it's your computer because I hear it faintly maybe you got to go to your settings and put up the volume I think my ears are gonna blow up if I do that um I need the the link yeah I could play it on ours can you send me the link and I'll play yeah uh yes I mean actually you sent it to me let me see if I can find it all right I'll put it down that's what I have it here oh you do okay perfect it's such a good video honestly let me see if I can share it a little bit share share share then we got one more which is um excited to talk about this one at the word snow run oh yeah Russian citizenship crazy the world is insane right now simulation I feel it's getting really fun yeah foreign [Music] she carried that message very well whether or not there's ulterior motives there and I don't know there's some like nefarious things behind uh you know who she's associated with I don't know but that you just look at that one speech and like the words that were said there I mean it's hard to disagree with with being behind you know Concepts that she's talking about right I don't know right yeah yeah for sure well more power to her honestly she's such an amazing woman from just from that video alone and the fact that she she talked about family and community that that means a lot yeah um so yeah you can you know you can make a case that you know she's fighting against um all the malicious people in the world that don't want you to have privacy and I'm curious of what she's going to bring in Italy and how she's going to change Italy yeah someone's asking what was the excuse for the sensor so I don't know what to say did they make it post a reason or well yeah what did YouTube say she was booted from where from from YouTube from YouTube ah the features when YouTube has maintained that it can restrict videos that feature spam and deceptive practices sensitive materials such as nudity suicidal vulgar language violent or dangerous content okay I think that's hate speech or harassment regulated Goods such as Farm firearms what was sweet I don't even know like so which one did she I think the people from YouTube don't speak Italian and they're pissed off took it off I have to listen to that again so then what are they accusing her of which which one violent or dangerous [ __ ] I think this is dangerous content you know what she didn't say like we need to you know Now kill the people that are responsible no no no no no no but in the sense that it's dangerous content because it makes people people aware of um now for what they're trying to do I think that you know that's a dangerous part she didn't say you know anything no I know for them to say it on those grounds yeah it's wild that they censored her it shall shows wherever you to be stunning yeah once again like all right let's say you completely disagree with her Paul it doesn't matter the fact that these these silos of information that everybody's tapped into are being uh censored you know the information you get is being curated that's that's a problem yeah and um Also let's see let's see if it's still like that I think if you look up Georgie Maloney and you go to videos I think I think they took off yeah they took out a lot of them yeah I think let's see if I type Georgian Maloney I know that they've been censoring her a lot yeah yeah see look um wow Luke chimed in very good I think it's very kind words thank y'all we need to hang out more often I just joined yet backtracked when I saw it in the desk oh yes of course I love to look let's talk about Edward Snowden uh because he has been granted Russian citizenship um so Mr Snowden said in 2020 that he was applying for Russian citizenship uh describing the decision as a practical measure to give his family greater Freedom Crossing Borders doesn't help him now much um his request was granted by Mr Putin in a degree dated mundane published by the Kremlin um what does this all mean I mean this is crazy you know uh I I love the you know the the message that he's been spreading to the world I mean he's woken up so many people to uh these ideas of mass surveillance and the dangers of it and the fact that it's real and happening um the time with Russia is just really interesting right I mean it's it's a good play by Putin obviously right uh I I don't know what the what the goal is there um I yeah I'm not sure I mean I I think the US is uh um probably pissed you know because they don't know what's going to happen or what Snowden is going to you know who's who's the real Edward Snowden I mean is he is he a die-hard patriot you know that really understands patriotism better than most and is living it out or is he you know somebody who's got ulterior motives obviously we'll never know we'll never know but but you know the one indicator I use for judging people which you know which is something that I I really I don't know I I've justified in my own mind is Monera like I've studied it's hard to be able to judge somebody because you don't have a consistent thing to look at because you never know all the information right you could judge somebody based on saying well what do you think this equation equates to you know it's math right and not you look and I look at it and we both agree there's there's a starting point so so I'm not saying you know maybe I'm wrong in my analysis of Monero but given my analysis and how much effort I've put into it and my conviction the fact that he's like essentially anti-minero and pro Z cash is very concerning to me that's very revealing like maybe like what does he know that I don't know uh and I I you know that's what I unfortunately am you use to judge him so I would love to know why he you know what his reasoning is because it just doesn't seem doesn't seem right I I think we have to double the offer from 25 000. that was such a tell he got in touch with them we spoke to his people they were down we were gonna have the talk they said all right it's gonna be 20 whatever it was 20 25 Grand I was and we didn't say no we said like we could we can raise it from the Monero Community but but can we pay you and then I started saying can we pay you in Monera for it and that's when they they turned and they said uh he's busy now he can no longer do that he got extra work you know yeah yeah that's very telling to me and obviously he's that does he has he ever mentioned Monero I don't think he's ever mentioned it right now that I've seen I don't think so not that I've seen I don't know what's what's your take on it my take well my only concern is obviously he's a very intelligent person and um he's very aware of um privacy so obviously very aware of privacy so I think maybe he has maybe a not a contract but you know maybe something with zikash and if he promotes Monero in any way he's going to lose whatever he has with Z cash that's my only thing why why wouldn't he talk a little bit about Monero obviously you know everybody knows about Monero and how it's default by private and you know you can like Z cash that's that's absolutely perfect I have no problem but why not talk a little bit about Monero and just say they're both fine this one is just different from the other one why right you know right unless he felt like you Z cash for some reason it was like truly Superior and Monero is is harmful to the ecosystem like but I don't see how he could think that when it's actually gaining Real World Adoption and is a tool that does all these things that he talks about that are that are so scary in itself so many of those problems he doesn't mention it it's bizarre no yeah yeah it is bizarre I feel let's go to 75 000 all right let's let's get along or we're stopping there though he should be paying us so we could fix his brand he needs to fix his brand he's like people don't trust him Snowden if you if you if you were out there talking about Monero people would trust your your intentions more yeah but still he has you know you you can't say much about him because um it takes a lot to do what he did and to flee from his own country while he has a girlfriend also I'm not sure if he had kids at a time but for sure a girlfriend leave his family I think whatever everything behind and I don't think he's even allowed to to leave Russia because well not 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ADhUuopbIw0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADhUuopbIw0 | MODULE 4 ACGM EN | hello everyone I want to welcome you to model 4 of the course gender mainstreaming and artisanal small scale mining and that model 4 will be looking at advocacy and campaigning for women inclusion in Asm in the previous models we have gone through the impact of ASM and how it disproportionately affects women just like any other extractive activity albeits under ASM the challenges are exhibited due to the informal nature and um the illegalities that uh come with the ASM um operations however it's worth mentioning that ASM is not all that but it is a major source of livelihoods for huge session of the population in resource dependent countries in particular indigenous businesses and Mining impacted communities because in most countries ASM activities by law are reserved for indigenous businesses thus it forms the critical part of national development and relatively the highest employer of women compared to large-scale mining however gender inequalities challenges can persists despite employing um significant proportion of um because this remain only work at the periphery and generally excluded from high value or rewarding activities and more importantly are excluded from the decision making process but then this calls for increased advocacy for us as advocates to bridge the inequality gaps leveraging on the existing protocols that we have gone through um um under model 3 because um undoubtedly the issue of gender is at the for globally regionally um within the sub region and even within our local context but the point is what do we advocate for that's following the existing gender inequality gaps and women peculiar needs and challenges as we have highlighted in the uh previous models um the and Syrian slides are a number of advocacy issues um that we would want to go through especially for state and on state actors gender Advocates feminists civil societies to push for um to advance Women rights and empowerment for increased participation in the artisanal small skill mining so number one is um asking for gendered uh impact assessment we went through that some under uh model two yes and um as a first point of call in dealing with gender inequalities and women challenges in is is undertaking um gender impact assessment because this will enable us to ascertain the different needs of both men and women and their Q the existing peculiar challenges that impede women from participating fully in the artisanal small scale mining so from model 2 we learned this can be done that's the gender impact assessment can be done um through three main um approaches um just as a way of highlight um it can either be integrated um into the environmental and social impact assessment or it can also be integrated as part of the human rights impact assessment or the first strategy is it can be done as a standalone assessment on its own that's um prior to but it is important to know that um if it's been done as a standalone um intervention um there's the need for a baseline um assessment because um the the gender impact assessment or needs one can be conducted at any point in time within the Mind life cycle and for Effective results it's important to have a baseline so that you're able to compare and contrast how the mining operations have impacted um both men and women um differently all right so the second thing to also ask for as advocates is greater participation of women so after having um gender impact assessment that's um the gender impact assessment just like an environmental impact assessment or just like a social impact assessment or human rights impact assessment what we are seeing is that we should begin to build an advocacy uh message that will equally make the issue of gender impact assessment binding on mining companies so they are prior to their commencement of your mining activity a gender impact assessment must be conducted so that right from the word goal we know the existing women challenges that impede their participation in demanding oppression so that stakeholders will be informed accordingly on how to address such challenges to ensure that the mining activity will not exacerbate the challenge but would rather uphold Women rights and encourage their participation all right so the second ask is greater participation of women and how do we ensure that fortunately the intergovernmental Forum igf has a number of all proposed a number of approaches or strategies that we can through which we can push for greater participation of women in the extractive sector number one is going through or advocating for increased access to land line seasons and legal protection if you recall from model one one key challenge that's um impede remain from participating effectively in mining operations is there is the restriction or the registration to their access to land not just access to land but land ownership so because of this it's prevents them from having access to um minable concessions especially under the ASM sector um it also prevents them from um having benefits in terms of from compensation and packages um that um go on prior to the commencement of mining activities because usually compensation packages will engage owners of the land resources being it residential or being at farmlands but women may be dependent on these lands however they are not the owners so they are excluded from the entire um from the entire process so key is access to land and this is also critical because land um is also a formal from collateral property so solving the problem of access to land will not only um ensure that women have access to minable concessions especially under the ASM sector access to manageable concessions however it will also ensure that women have um collateral property such that if they do not even want to mind their own on their own land but they want to participate along the value chain the the the land will grant them access or facilitate their access to loanable funds or to a credit facility to give them that repressive Capital to participate in any um points within the value chain of the mining activity it is also important that um specifically the incentives are created which not just a one-time something but it's actually institutionalized illegal our incentive to enhance women access to licenses it can be provision of capacity development programs to Enlighten women on the line season process procedures the fees and charges where to go to where to go to and all that to to expose them to the process and and how easy uh or how difficult and how they will be able to maneuver their waste able to assess um mining license and manual rights to to mine or participate effectively within the process another [Music] um um approach that the IGA proposes to deepen women participation in mining is through is facilitating their access to finance I mentioned um one under um the land ownership access to land that's um by giving them access to plant you grant them access to Collateral property to be to be able to facilitate their access to learnable funds to be able to have the requisite Capital to participate along the value chain another way to facilitate women access to finance is the establishment of State managed loans uh facilities that's um government is so coming um coming through to establish something for women that microfinance or a rural banking tailored for women another area to that can be looked at in terms of facilitating in access to finance is um the government how government can collaborate with existing Banks to and introduce gender perspective within the banking sector such that the process of accessing loanable funds or the printers of accessing credit will be a lot more easier for women and maybe the requirements can can be lessened in terms of providing access in terms of having women in mind and creating a source of incentives to incentivize their participation or to incentivize them to go to the bank to access learnable funds or credit making it easy for them another way is access to information geological data and networks information is very key and um one way that we can encourage or Empower women to participate effectively in the extractive industry is by facilitating their access to information that's creating some form of public awareness and the provision of information as much information as possible concerning the process whether it's license whether it's geological information on which where um will have um minable lands and which communities or which specific areas have as much mineral resources as possible to inform women participation in the sector because information is key you need to even know where to start the registration from how do you start where to go which um sector agency government sector agency is responsible and which kind of information or even tools and Equipment Technology that you need in order to to inform your thoughts even if you have um credit or you have the capital there's requisite Market information if you find the minerals where do you sell the minerals at what prevailing prices all these are very key to encourage women participation because sometimes you may have the funds you may have the capital but you do not have the requisite information to participate um effectively so that women can participate the in the core mining activity themselves but not just um having men fronting for them or having men lead the way for them because they are not aware of the requisite um information to have access to institutional support and services so where government agencies or development Partners will provide the requisite um technical support to Aid women's participation access to equipment and Technology I've mentioned it in in the previous slide so these are the two main um campaign asked or advocacy issues that we can build from scratch to promote women participation in the extractor sector that's one making gender impact assessment a legal binding um intervention just like environmental and social impact assessment or human rights impact assessment and to promoting greater participation of women through the various approaches that um igf proposed we went through but there are other um other campaign issues or other advocacy cases that we can build in addition to this to promote women participation in the extractive sector so we have the F pick that's the free proud and informed consent usually um this is supposed to be uh prior to the commencement of um um prior to your commencement of a mining activity the Earth pick is critical but what happens is that due to the patriarchal nature of our communities where men are the head of the families or the head of um the heads of households so automatically they are the decision makers and we have our traditional authorities land owners or women although the Earth big process go on at the end of the day the the the the process is um not gender um sensitive because of how the process is done and the people who are involved are chosen it becomes more of main Consulting the men through the process other than having a more gender diverse consultative process so some of the things that we can also look at is that we should call for a more gender representation consultative process with the free prior and informed consent thus the situation if you are calling um land owners you want to engage land owners because you require um um land for your mining activity as much as possible we should ensure that the women dependence of those lands are also consulted in the process from model 1 we understood that although women may not be the land owners of the land resources usually they are the ones who cultivate those resources and they are dependent on those lands for their livelihoods and also for food security therefore it's important that within the effect process such women who are dependent on the land are also involved and consulted again Community consultation just like the FB should also not be reduced to just opinion leaders who based on this the the societal fiber are men but conscious effort should be made to consult remain good as women we should encourage the formation of women groups in this mining impacted communities so that during Community consultations at least the leadership of these women groups will be meaningfully engaged so that they'll be able to properly articulate The Peculiar needs of women and how this mining activities can impact their lives of these Community women um differently and come up with appropriate mechanisms to alleviate or mitigate against um these um harsh impact of the mining activities we've already mentioned the impact assessment so also critical again is that is the stand alone gender impact assessment the main thing is that it shouldn't just be taking the Box we should ensure that it is legalized and that any Mining Company prior to the commencement of your mining operation you know that by law you are required to undertake um this impact assessment and it should be um have gender sensitive mechanisms so they'll be able to ascertain The Peculiar uh or differentiated needs of men women girls and boys also a key to note or to ask for is the compensation and land and territory rights as I've already mentioned at length the issue of land is a big challenge when it comes to our um um when it comes to our part of the world because of the land trainers system ownership to land is is problematic within the real rural communities unfortunately the compensation process is reduced to the to the land ownership and not dependent but was of importance is that the compensation process should not just be reduced to cash compensation because once it's cash and is given to the land owner it means that all other dependents are excluded and all other dependents who will lose their livelihoods who lose their source of feeding the uh their families their lives will be left in published because of the uh advance of the mining um operation but that shouldn't be so the presence of the mining activity should uphold the lives the um the living condition the rights and the living conditions of the indigence the community within which the mining activity is taking place and should not make their lives worse off that's why we are calling that as much as possible compensation should even include land land for land compensation so that we will be able to continue or sustain continue or sustain um live views as well as sustain um full security for those who previously dependent on the land that has been taken over for mining activity so all those or should also the compensation process should also consider um such such ask so that the end of the day mining activities will make the lives of indigence Becca particularly women who do not have ownership of land um resources participation in the workforce we have already talked about um increased participation that having um having um National policies or having um gender specific sector-specific gender policy such that mining companies will be bound by such laws and will be compelled to internalize those laws in their respective organizational um framework so that um um it will not be a matter of evolution by the company just to say I have this number of women as a matter of just taking the box it's not just about having a quota system and saying that I have this percentage of my Workforce being women but it is important to ensure that such women are participating at the core mining activity and that the requisite there's the requisite provision being made to make their lives um comfortable such that as such as um um Nursery or care facilities for women who have children or there's job security for where pregnant women who go on maternity so that women will not be afraid that um when I get pregnant I may lose my job or when I have children because of the parental need required of me as a mother I will not have time to work in the miners sector or to do a core mining job because um I'm I'm a mother being a mother or being pregnant should not be a challenge that should impede or undermine the participation of women in the extractive industry local procurement again um there should be um the participation of women along the value chain that's most times when we talk about increasing the participation of women in extractive a lot of attention goes quickly to employment but it's it's important to know that um the value chain that is procurement that's where really sometimes you have a lot of um High rewarding jobs that's the contracts the subcontracting and all the the use and service provision and not just within the employment so we we should ask for greater participation along the value chain there should be some level of incentives for um women-owned businesses to participate within the value chain we should not one thing we we are quick to do is that we reserve as we are just like um at the mining site we reserve the low hanging ones for the women like catering cleaning and what have you but there should be um greater advocacy message to have women-owned businesses participating in other core jobs take mechanical jobs that are high rewarding that have high income value so there should be um some incentives maybe during the bidding process um there can be some um um incentive for women to participate within easily in the bidding process can be providing technical support services for women on business in terms of maybe um drafting of a proposal drafting of a proposal to bid for a contract or even provision of um vocational support services for women to enhance their skills and Empower them to acquire their requisite skills and participate in the technical aspect within the mining value chain political participation has always been an issue generally away from resource governance when you come to our part of the world you have we realize that right from Parliament to local governance and what are we the participation of women have been quite low but this course did this cause for um um a greater uh or and a more intensified um advocacy as from Advocates and the feminists and all other stakeholders to to encourage women participation at the decision making level so that we will not just say that we have this number of women at the in our companies in the mining company we have this number of women um within the value chain or um for one company to say that I have this percentage of women participating um um in terms of procurement but then they should be at the decision making level the women participating in the extractor sector should not be at the low hanging fruits maybe just at the administrative level but how many of these women are at the senior or at the management or at the board level where they participate effectively in decision making um of the company or in even at the central government level how many women are in the resource sector maybe in the ministry of mines or a Ministry of petroleum how many women sit at the level where they are part of effective decision making or how many women in terms of sector agencies are part of the board level or CEO level to contribute to critical decisions um concerning the resource sector all right so one other era that is critical is women's sexual and reproductive health in module one we mentioned that um the presence of mining operations in the community leads to the population of um uh migrants from um surrounding towns and even from Urban sectors usually this lead also to the increase incidence of um social vices and mainly sexual abuse and what have you and at the center of this agreement therefore there's the need to intensify advocacy for the protection of women in this mining impacted communities in terms of creating making information available concerning their sexual health um how they can protect themselves and [Music] um not be left vulnerable to um perpetuators we also have um how you can encourage women to be more assertive to report gender-based violence and also protect themselves against them all forms of human trafficking it is worth mentioning that um there is the need for women to understand or have a well established reporting mechanisms so that um women will be able to report incidents of abuse um in mining operations because once they are aware of where to go once they are aware of that perpetrators will be punished or those who are complicit will receive the appropriate punitive measures they have confidence to be able to participate freely in in extractive operations because perpetrators are also a way that the existing punitive measures will be adequately enforced if they at any point in time abuse or subject any woman to any form of um abuse so this is more or less building Trust developing um the judicial system to build trust among women that um they are well protected and their interest is upheld all right so access to Justice and remedy so that's what I talked about that women are well protected and they are reassured that um once they go to work at my site their interests are protected and that um there's a well-established reporting mechanism to report incidents of abuse and discrimination there's a well established judicial system to um ensure punitive measures on perpetrators of abuse and this developed trust and women feel protected to engage in core mining activities to be at my site um just as men we have a number of Revenue allocation mechanisms to ensure that extractive revenues go to contribute to socio-economic development what is usually missing is that um Revenue allocation mechanisms or policies or acts that oversee um the retailer allocation and utilization of extractive revenues lack gender perspective to the there's no um specific way of ensuring that um their revenues or extractive revenues go to safe or encourage more um women um participation or encourage more women um address or remain needs but it's um it's just there if you're a woman and you want to access a government-specific interventions that have been financed by extractive Revenue that's fine but if we are not aware of it then it passes You by as advocates it's important that we advocate for gender sensitive mechanisms in Revenue allocation and revenue utilization so they can even be a fund some of some extractive revenues are dedicated to supporting women empowerment programs or even it can even be supporting girls in stem education girls in mining impacted communities are supported with a quota of extractive revenues to build their capacity in stem education such that years later they will have the requisite competencies to participate in the strategy sector because many times the complain is that all many times the excuse is that um yes what if um yes we advertise we want a woman but there there are limited women with the required technical competency but to participate in the mining industry so Revenue allocated that's gender budgeting or gender responsive budgeting is a way that we can promote more and more um girls in stem education and and Empower them that years later um women or girls from mining impacted communities will be able to participate but directly in the mining industry um such that the benefits will not just um accrue to a certain category of women that's Elite or women from Urban centers leaving behind women in mining impacted communities who bear directly their impact the harsh impact of mining activities talking about Revenue allocation all efforts is important that all efforts are geared towards plugging in Revenue leakages avenues for Revenue leakages therefore the need for tax Justice that's all forms of illicit Financial flows are eliminated all forms of tax evasion and avoidance are eliminated so the maximum benefit can be accrued from extractive activities through taxes and will be able to support developmental programs and also um ensure inclusive socio-economic development have enough to dedicate for gender specific activity to address the peculiar needs of women and girls and Empower them to participate fully in extractive activities gender relevant and gender disaggregated data this is an area that the eiti is doing well as I mentioned um in model 3. the eiti requirements 6.3 um I think um requires countries to report gender disaggregated data because if you are reporting that um mining or ASM is employing this number of people the question is how many of these are men you should be able to break down the numbers to how many of these are meant and how many of these are agreement and this number of if we have this number of women in the sector what exactly do they do how many of them are just at the periphery and how many of them are into core mining activities or how many of them are just into other administrative tasks how many of them are at the decision making level and this is something that should not just be left at the eiti level but should be um mainstream or integrated into National laws and National policies so that at the end of the day to be easier to have the specific details in terms of gender diversity in the extractor sector to inform policy makers the um adequately to come up with sufficient or the appropriate policies to address gender gaps so that brings us to the end of our model 4 and the last model for this course it is very important that as advocates we take this seriously I'm happy that this is actually um the last model of this course is actually looking at advocacy and campaign as and how to build advocacy um cases for gender equality and gender mainstreaming in the extractive sector so as always I will encourage you to bring your questions at the comments um further discussion forum and if you have any Advocate gender advocacy case that you are working on in your country please we'll be happy you share with us um what you are doing and how stakeholders are also responding to it we'll be happy to know the interventions and the approach that you've adopted and if there's been any successes we'll be happy to know if there are any challenges we're happy to know so that others can also learn from it um thank you very much for being part of this course and I want to encourage you to um try and work on all the assessments under the various models and also the very final assessment so that you can qualify uh for the certificate so I wish you all the best and um let's keep the discussion going in the discussion forum bye bye | IDEP Official | UCxaVVdJ0GCWH3aUFPmQBe6A | 2022-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,599 | 26,465 |
m-4oJX7RquY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-4oJX7RquY | COGIC VOTE Instructions | i want to take a moment and introduce you to members of our tech team and election committee they're going to walk you through the election process itself i thought it would be appropriate for you to have some advanced introduction to a very simple virtual process they're going to actually provide you with a simulated experience for the election they're going to show you step by step how you can have a seamless and effortless voting experience um they'll show you how to access the general assembly how to immediately go on to the election platform it will probably be just a simple review and reminder but this is just another segment to give you the maximum comfort and preparation for this unprecedented event the church of god in christ general assembly quadrennial election guide let's take action this is a step-by-step general assembly election readiness guide for using the magistrate pro election voting portal you will receive a link to this portal during the general assembly session on february 23rd 2021 please follow these five steps step one log into the election portal when prompted by the general assembly chairman two click on the quadrennial election icon three select your choice on each ballot four review the summary of your ballots five confirm and submit your ballot step one log into the kojic election portal make sure you can log into your arc account prior to february 23rd election date enter your arc username which is your email address enter your arc password please select login to continue accessing the election portal step 2 navigate to the elections dashboard click view to access the quadrennial election ballot step 3 select find and choose candidates the maximum number of selections you can make for each ballot will be listed at the top of each ballot click the check box next to the candidate of your choice scroll down to select additional candidates as available on the ballot scroll to the bottom and select submit ballot when you have finished your selection repeat for each ballot step four review candidate selections you will be asked to review and confirm your selections for every ballot select ok to move forward or cancel to update your selections scroll to the bottom and select step four continue once you have completed your selections for all of the ballots you will be asked to confirm all of your selections one last time select validate finalize election ballot submission to move forward or reset election ballot to reset the ballot and start over please note that if you select reset election ballot you will need to reconfirm all of your selections from the beginning step 5 finalize election ballot after you have submitted your finalized ballot you will receive the message that your election ballot has been validated finalized you may now close the magistrate pro window and return to the general assembly session thank you for reviewing the general assembly quadrennial election guide what a team what a group of soldiers that have gone to such thorough and expert effort for the kojic culture and now i want to encourage you to view kojic.org our website where all of the candidates will have their presentation you can watch them at will up until the 22nd should you need any more information or assistance please feel free to call the general assembly office at headquarters you may email the general assembly office at headquarters on the day of the election there will be troubleshooters tech support available i doubt you'll need that but just know that backup will be available should you have any questions on that day or up until the 23rd of february i'd like you to prepare to vote on the 23rd as early as possible it will not take long the results will be available as soon as the polls close but endeavor to begin your voting experience early and it will be finished early well i will see you on tuesday february the 23rd for the opening of the general assembly electoral section and the voting process for the general assembly of the church of god in christ this has been quite a journey let's finish strong blessings upon you | ALIVE Inc. Milwaukee | UCNz95SNYAwY8XEEUnV9InDg | 2021-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 710 | 4,113 |
G8TvpARWTjY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8TvpARWTjY | Do You Have to Leave Family & Society to be Spiritual? | Suhel Seth with Sadhguru | Questioner: Hi Sadhguru. Most of my life I’ve lived in the US, I’m here on a vacation and I’m lucky to, you know be here and… Sadhguru: I never knew that people come to Mumbai for vacation (Laughter). Questioner: I’m kind of blessed to be here, actually. My question to you is that I had a liver transplant a year ago and I had some sort of an awakening and I’m fighting the part of being spiritual and at the same time being physical. And I don’t want to be a Buddha, where he left his wife and went away. I like to be with my spouse. My question to you is that – the urge of going to the other side is very, very strong. How do you come to terms with this? That is my question for you. Thank you. Sadhguru: (Laughs) Buddha left his wife when he was twenty-four or twenty-five (Laughs). There are some things that you can’t retire from (Laughter). Anyway, about… This is something, the clarity has to come in the population – spiritual process is an inward journey. The geography of your location, whether you’re going to live in your home, whether in Mumbai or United States or you’re going to choose a cave somewhere… Anyway, to… to tell you the truth, there are not enough caves in Himalayas for all of you, so (Laughs)… so there’s no point looking for a cave. The home that you live in or the city that you live in or the atmosphere and the people around you, are of no consequence for you to turn inward, because inward journey is essentially about you. This has nothing to do with anybody. There are many people who come and tell me, “Sadhguru, I want to be spiritual but my wife is so much trouble.” Especially if it’s trouble, it should be easy to become spiritual (Laughter/Applause). Because at least you know one thing is not working (Laughter), you will look for the other. So, I’m saying irrespective of whether the atmosphere is sweet or nasty around you it’s got nothing to do, it’s got something to do about turning inward. If your idea of spirituality is looking different, dressing different and doing things differently, that is not spiritual process. That is a certain… You know, people may attach themselves to something because they feel that they’ll get the guidance there and they may do certain things, certain norms may be set in certain groups. But essentially, spirituality has nothing to do with the atmospheres in which you live. It’s got something to do with the atmosphere that you create within yourself. | Sadhguru | UCcYzLCs3zrQIBVHYA1sK2sw | 2016-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 443 | 2,438 |
T90E9w5qlhA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T90E9w5qlhA | BITCOIN: THIS IS MAKE OR BREAK!!! | welcome to another exciting episode of The Daily high with Matt McGregor and tone V tone your view today is even better than it was yesterday tell us about it oh man I I I'm on the island of Rotan I will be doing a video on my YouTube channel about the island of Rotan uh I've I'm being blown away by what oh [ __ ] my bad guys tell us about it that was my bad um we're at the highest point on this island uh I'm just going to do a 360 uh panel this is actually the Bitcoin Center the Bitcoin Center here in roton is uh used to be a restaurant and is now the Bitcoin Center and this is the highest point of the island you get a 360 degree view of the entire Island I will be doing a stream on my YouTube channel um at some point I mean I have one more full day here tomorrow um if only I known how amazing this is I would have come here for like two weeks uh to this place oh wait my camera lost me and I'm gonna go back to my seat I was deciding which uh well deciding which which angle to take but I took this angle only because behind me is the uh is the project called prospera it's all the way on the edge I'll be doing a stream I'll be talking more about it probably tomorrow maybe today uh we will uh we will see but uh it's time to get on with the show uh I would say if you're looking for a travel destination or potentially an investment destination uh you need to put roton on your uh list of places you must stop by uh before making any life-changing decisions I will have more information in an upcoming video oh man you're making me feel warm and tropical just watching you even though it's kind of freezing here and I'm sitting under the heater let's go into it you go first you go first man and I'm and I'm pretty sure uh this is the future venue of the financial Summit yeah I'm excited just watching it mate excited just watching it's gonna be it's gonna be a hard choice between Zanzibar and uh Ron and if you asked me a month ago have you ever heard of Rotan I would have said no oh man so sign up for Ton's Ron affiliate Link in the description below and uh we'll kick it the show off T you go first tell us there needs to be there needs to be a Ron affiliate link let's go let's go take us through it all right you want to go first I'm uh I haven't kept up what going on this morning I I'll think while you doing screen share on charts all right let's do it let's do it um I'm just moving my head for a second oh this is this is interesting I I'm on the daily time frame right now and the price is at 7,700 10 minutes ago the price was at 7,400 and I said to something oh no I I don't want to see that I want I thought we would kick off from here and then 5 minutes ago the price was at 7,900 so when we go to the lower time frames we'll be able to see how erratic it's been in the last few minutes but the daily time frame looks fantastic to me it looks absolutely fantastic we've regathered a bullish cross on the daily time frame I don't love that we had only three days of the bearish Cross to bullish cross I don't like that the indicator is on AP metrics is giving like kind of false signals like that but the fact that we I was gonna say I love it because I looked back on your chart and the last time it happened it was incredible yeah right right so that's that's what I was going to get to like it's this is this position right here from the last time it went this is just a daily time frame right here I don't you know always use these but that's a for for where it went bearish yeah 60% move not bad and then that we had the bearish cross if you had to close that position I think now is the time to start to think getting about getting back in that position in the same way this this looks very similar to the MRI where it except maybe even better that it got in through that 60% there and then had you close a position on that MRI top very similar correlation there and then for as tone said yesterday to get back in is lost nothing you've lost a tiny tiny little gap between here and here no big deal and especially today when we came back down and then almost retested the um uh the point of of the uh the moving average cluster here of the seven and the 30 and then I I really really like this I think that it can build right up and and and bang on from here I've seen a lot of stuff on Twitter um and I think even mm crypto I I happened to catch mm crypto talking about it as well like this this sort of thing I don't know this I'm you know I'm not a chart patent guy but um I mean I like chart patn I'm just there's there's better people to talk about it oh wait they had it like this didn't they they had the breakout here and then the retest I'll make this smaller this is this is valid to be honest it is valid that we had the breakout of this bull paned or the whatever you want to call it I don't care what you want to call it I don't want to get into that but then the retail test of it to come back up and break out again even higher uh I think that's a valid a valid thing to say um I saw somebody in the comment section saying let me guess Matt closy trade and at the at the top and got back and got back in no I'm still in exactly the same trade I was in yesterday from 67 885 I didn't do anything I'm happy with that position I thought we'd pull back through the day and then I I I thought would come back up and by today have another higher a push higher so that's the daily on my end the 4 Hour time frame is much the same we are below the seven here we came right down and then we we've come back up I thought we would come back down and test the 30 throughout the day it actually pulled up I'm very confident that it actually didn't even make the 30 and then we've we've kicked on from there it's in a holding pattern right now I really want to see the lower time frames more than anything else I'm going to go to the 15minute time frame because I want to see what's happen since we in that period there H it doesn't look that bad but it it sort of is looking like it's going up and down up and down even though that's very very small time frame but this is what I'm really excited about is um is bangbox right now because I'm I'm so happy for the pullback for bangbox sake because when we were up up but we got the the signal on bangbox back here um this trade was a small trade we got Wicked out here actually so we didn't we didn't miss we missed all of this unfortunately but we came back down and re recalibrated reset the bangbox indicator so now we're back eligible for another signal again so I said the tone before the show if we can get a really good move in the next you know hour or so we'll get another bangbox signal um which would be in a good spot to carry on for the next move higher so if you're interested in the bangbox signals that have been Sensational please use the affiliate links in the description below please you sign up for the Discord group in about an hour and a half there's going to be a new video on the Financial Summit which is like a walkthrough tutorial on how to actually sign up for the Discord group because a few people have tried to sign up and have been unsuccessful but um watch the the the walkr tutorial I think it'll really help a lot all you got to do is sign up for the affiliate link uh two bit and uh which is you know UK US friendly or or bitg tone that's all I've got to say we went through it yesterday I'm still locked and loaded 100% long I like the little pullback and I'm expecting higher from here what do you think mate uh yeah so was my friend Winston he's sitting right there and he's still long uh didn't get much sleep last night with such a pullback because he got in a massively long leverage trade but at a higher price than you so a lot depends on when you get in uh because you got in at 67 and change he got in at 69 and change so when the price goes to 72 and a half and then pulls back to 70 you start to like oh man I was up so much like and now uh it's coming back to my entry point but I'm still optimistic here let me go to my charts uh here is the weekly chart normally this is the week I don't want to see um fly all the way up this is the uh the bullish counts continue we did not reset the count we did not get a red one we're staying with the green one in uh a tone vase perfect ta world the current candle will close um a smidge higher than the bodies so I still want to see a new weekly closing all-time high but I don't want to see it fly into the $78,000 range because the real time to enter this trade would be on a new green star candle and the new green star candle can only come next candle when next candle starts to break above current weeks high so I don't want to see a new all-time high or a new high for the week this week today is uh Tuesday so I really would like to see consolidation now this sucks for my friends that are in massive leverage trades because the feeds are going to eat you alive uh holding this trade for the next you know seven days unless it does creep up and close the candle around 73,000 then it's okay I really want to see the breakout next candle now I am 100% bullish I know I don't have a label let me put the label in I'm back to 100% bullish as of current candle uh I'm I'm just going to go I'm I'm going to be fair to myself and I'm going to put them right at the bottom and at the top of the range uh I'm not that bad of a Trader I didn't enter long at the very top and I didn't you know panic at the very bottom but I'm going to use the range because there is a bigger picture at play so after my uh Panic you can say ne necessarily Panic it doesn't matter I am perfectly okay with this we are back to a th% long no 100% long I'm not that crazy with my retirement fund uh I'm going to drop this down I should make this a little bit Greener uh I should make this well it doesn't really matter usually I like to do something like this or like that ju ju Just to distinguish that 100% long position from a smaller long position now the moving averages can still cross over and I can still Panic one more time but we have 10 hours to go I think we're going to close okay I think this consolidation is going to break out to the upside I heard a rumor yesterday gbtc sold a lot I don't know I haven't paid attention I do have the numbers last week uh there were 7,000 more Bitcoin added to the ETFs every week 6,000 Bitcoin gets mined so last week there was slightly more Bitcoin entering Cold Storage than M Bitcoin but in two weeks from now even less than two weeks from now in 10 days from now the uh Bitcoin having is coming so uh even on a bad week where only 7,000 new Bitcoin entered cold storage for the ETFs it's going to be double the weekly mind supply of Bitcoin it may not have an effect on the first day after the having or the second day after the having but if those numbers are continuing to happen 3 to six months after the having there's almost no limit to how high the price will go because there's just not enough Bitcoin going around Michael sailor is not selling and uh El Salvador is not selling uh more countries are going to jump on board uh here in Ron everyone is accepting lightning like if there is a you guys know I don't use lightning I have to start getting a lightning wallet because so many businesses here accept Bitcoin but only in the form of lightning they don't even know how to accept an onchain transaction so I'm being you know like I I'm idiot guy here that doesn't know how to use Bitcoin on this island it's uh really really fascinating um anyway uh so the week chart is looking great consolidation makes me bullish daily chart is looking great consolidation makes me bullish uh the that's a 4- day chart sorry daily chart the daily chart is on a green star candle we're still in consolidation now we're halfway through the daily count if we continue to consolidate and we end up with an MRI top in consolidation that would make me again even more bullish for the breakout now here's what I will say about this break of the trend line yes it's valid but no it has not yet been back tested so for me a break of a trend line requires a full candle that does not touch the line of the breakout it doesn't matter if it's a uh if it's a a horizontal line or if it's a slanted line uh or if it's a break of a moving average I need a full candle above uh the the line that was broken we have not had that yet and we need to go multiple candles in that form before you can say we pulled back and back tested it so while this is a legitimate breakout uh well almost a full legitimate Breakout it hasn't pulled back yet so what we really need is a bigger move above spend a few candles fully clearing the line and then pull back to the line but the problem is that when you do that you go below the prior swing highs uh this is why uh this is not the pattern I look for what I look for is a clear rise above a moving average and then a pull back to the moving average so it's this yellow moving average that uh will creep up and then uh we just need to back test the moving average after we you know go higher ideally we break all the way to 78 before the having or right before the having we go to 78 and then we pull back to the all-time highs of mid-march that that would be the perfect scenario and then from there we challenge 100K so that's kind of what I'm eyeing uh the market is consolidating across all time frames it's allowing the 50 period moving average to catch up we have not touched the 50 period moving average in a long time ideally it goes up slow from here it lets these moving averages get closer together it pulls back and it bounces off of both of them so something similar to what happen happened on my favorite day of this decade which took place right here and if I change the moving averages instead of 20 to 200 you will see what I mean where the uh 128 day and the 200 day got so close to each other and the price pulled back into them with the reversal candle on an MRI buy so some kind of a pullback like this this from 78,000 down to 70,000 and then a violent reversal from 70,000 up to uh 94,000 or so this would be potentially my second favorite buying opportunity of the decade but this I can't see this buying opportunity of the decade being beat here at 20K uh and those of you that watched me live during this week know how adamant I was on Twitter spaces and everything right here I publicly stated in some spaces I'm so confident we will never go below 20,000 again and I got roasted for that statement and I said I don't give a [ __ ] uh I'm all in right here yeah that's a all right that's a so that's pretty much it there's not much on a oh wow oh this is bad [ __ ] so you're right uh so okay this goes to my other statement uh this is what I wanted to say when you were talking uh I I've said this many times on my channel for years after trading for 20 years the biggest trading mistakes I have ever made in my life was trading between the hours of 8 in the morning and uh 10: in the morning uh or 8:30 in the morning to be exact let's go 9: in the morning like before right before Market open and 10:00 a.m. I at one point printed out a banner and I taped it um behind my desk behind my trading station that showed like historical losses of like thousands of dollars uh at the time it was a lot of money you know to go back 20 years when you're younger like thousands of dollars then would be like tens of thousands of dollars today in like a five minute span and we're not talking 100x leverage on you know shitcoins we're talking traditional markets uh a banner like reminding me of all the disasters that always happen between 8 AM and uh sorry between 9:00 am and 10: am this is my no absolute no trade zone and now that the Bitcoin ETFs are driving the majority of the uh of onchain volume uh and and uh price Discovery uh Bitcoin is now in a no trade zone between 9:00 a.m. and 10: a.m and yes you can be lucky for maybe two three days in a row but my only advice my biggest advice I will ever give to anyone is never trade the market between 9:00 am and 10: am. and you're witnessing why this is the one hour chart uh this was at 4 in the morning but America I mean I'm America Centric a little American time zone Centric so if we go to the like say the 10-minute chart right this is why like here is the 840 like this is the Zone like I'm already up at like you know 7 in the morning New York time uh preparing for my trading day and this is the absolute no trade zone uh everything can turn around in four minutes uh I don't know how long we're going to keep doing the show uh my trading would begin at 955 so as of one minute ago I am now considering entering a trade but never before 9:55 a.m. and I'm seeing this uh now just like I did back when I was trading S&P futures uh during this time all right I think I've ramble down enough I'm going to glance at oil prices nothing special gold MRI top next week S&P I remain bullish it's consolidating that's great uh I'm just curious for myself what the Tesla stock looks like um I'm just out of curiosity still at 175 I still think uh Tesla has uh potential for new all-time highs just needs to be timed properly uh I do want to see Nvidia and and that is uh okay and uh that's probably it that's all I really really uh those are the stocks I really really cared about and uh maybe truth social uh which has merged with another company never mind uh and news came out that Robin Hood has an unreasonable amount of Bitcoin that they're holding on behalf of people this is on the tone vase uh [ __ ] list of companies I can't stand and unfortunately they're doing well uh off pull back off of an MRI top man what a beautiful ta uh MRI top reversal candle into an MRI buying opportunity reversal candle in November after an uh well July 23 uh July 2023 perfect top November 2023 perfect buying opportunity and last week uh clearly a perfect selling opportunity uh that's great the red the last Red Star candle would have gotten you into a bad trade but the green star candle would have uh made up for all of these tiny little losses and then some so um yeah I miss active trading I haven't uh yeah uh I don't know I'm D I'm kind of excited here man I'm having such a great time I want get here two days and I am going to Texas uh in for bit block boom so you guys can find me there uh oh there was a show on the channel I watched it late last night before going to bed uh Sammy loyel and Mike Williams uh two consistent attendees of the financial Summit uh inperson events uh both of whose trading I respect they do they actually trade real money uh they uh I respect their trading and it's funny do you remember ma uh Mike Williams's uh presentation at the last Financial Summit and like sure just like this video I'm like Mike I it's the craziest thing and I commented on that YouTube channel on uh on his video I disagree with Mike on the analysis I disagreed with him at the financial Summit I think I was right I disagree with him now on what the future of Bitcoin will hold but I would rather do a show with him in complete disagreement the 95% of other ta guys who agree with me on everything because I like his his conclusions are so logical and even though I don't see it that way it makes me rethink my bullishness on the market and you can still make money even though your threee your view like it's just it's hard to explain but I think Mike is an incredible analyst and incredible Trader even though most of the time I disagree with his analysis yeah I and I came to the same conclusion with Mike because I remember at the financial Summit specifically I was on the exact opposite side of the trade to him and the price has gone up what 40% since in in my direction since that that time 40 50 maybe 100% since that time but I still value everything that he says I really like his delivery and I really I really like Mike really like Mike a lot so um yeah strongly recommend checking out the show from last night they're they're going to do a weekly show uh once I'm done with my travels I want to start a weekly show with uh Mark Wood a more traditional Market focused more an analytics focused uh because we're not covering traditional markets enough uh and then maybe one day we do an option show as well all right let me go back to the price of Bitcoin oh boy oh boy boy Winston might be might be time to pull that trade brother might be time to pull that trade uh again I would be I would be waiting to catch this falling knife I love the 10 a. reversal we are one minute past 10 a.m. uh I mean I don't really use the MRI on these time frames uh it looks like it's even struggling to pull up the MRI I may need to uh save this and refresh this chart or go to like a 4H hour chart to pull up the MRI I don't really use the MRI on little on small time frames I try to use other patterns let me go to a 10-minute chart this is where I would be trying to time the market for a 10: a.m. reversal uh back on my streams I used to kind of do this stuff there's a 10 a.m MRI coming up in 20 minutes I think that that that's a little too long uh here the five minute chart maybe a little bit cleaner if the MRI uh pulls up it is no it's not because of the uh I think the 10 a.m. reversal is coming uh we're already showing some some signs of strength uh this is the time uh if I was to try to catch a falling knife it would be right here at 10:00 a.m. uh I've talked about the 10 a.m. reversal many many times uh I would also be eyeing the S&P 500 like a hawk on a five minute chart right now on the S&P uh and there it is there is the 10 a.m. reversal uh this would be a trade I would make I used to literally do this trade I used to uh uh when I finally stopped losing money in pre market open in the first 15 minutes I started trading the 10 a.m reversal and I did really really well uh you have a defined stop loss already this is the defin stop loss uh a 10 point move in the S&P 500 would make me between 1,000 and $2,000 for the day and then I'm done uh you have a defined stop loss right there and if your stop loss fails you can try one more time at 10:30 or 11: uh for that same reversal and uh let's see if the S&P and Bitcoin revers right here right now uh all right man I'll hand it off to you and I'm gonna delete this line and uh hope I'll probably do a video later today on my Channel today or tomorrow I'll try and remember take a look at it again uh we're coming up on our we're doing another long show man uh I don't know something about being outdoors in cool environments makes me want to keep chatting uh uh I I'll stop my screen share now yeah how do I do that that's tough you've done this for a decade T you should not to do that mate I I don't mind going running a bit longer because what you just said about the 10 a.m. reversal I think that's going to be spot on I'm still completely long Winston my boy is in a bit tighter position with a lot more leverage what's rule one of tone vay never let a winning trade turn into a losing trade it might be one two or three I'm not sure but um you can always get back in i' I've got plenty of room I don't want to lose money on this trade either I was up 50k at one point so I'd like to get that back um I'm still in the trade right now but I think I'll take at least 20 out of it either way all right like And subscribe share it with your friends please there's going to be a video in about an hour's time explaining how to sign up for the Discord group it's going to be really great a really good tutorial that we can reference in every show uh thank you so much T thank have a wonderful day yeah thanks man and uh you too and uh good luck with the move to Japan soon I gotta go visit you gotta you may have to come visit me in uh rown one of these days oh I'm I'm 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DDZMg_oOc5g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDZMg_oOc5g | Round 10 Gibraltar International Chess Festival - Battle of the Sexes Scheveningen Event | [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] so [Music] so [Music] [Applause] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] hello everybody and welcome to the final round of the jib chess battle of sexes 2022 it all comes down to this the round today and it's been a roller coaster tournament so many ups so many downs drama excitement fascinating games creativity everything you could have wanted in a tournament but ultimately it is all about today and who is going to win is it going to be the men's team is it going to be the women's team the men leading by three points right yeah three points so what that means is that the story is simple the women need to get at least six and a half points today out of ten so that's a plus three score if they they get six and a half they take it to a tie break if they get more than six and a half they win and if they get less than six and a half they lose right that's it yep so and it's a big ask because today of course the men all have got the white pieces which means that all the women are playing with black and they need to find a way to keep the games going and to keep the dream alive of course why is it so important well number one pride and honor that's of course and bragging rights that's number one of course the concept of this tournament is battle of sexes men against women two very evenly matched teams pitted against each other so that's number one but of course number two is they're playing for a lot of money in fact as we spoke on stream yesterday arena none of the men have ever won the money they could win in this tournament it is a hundred thousand pounds prize fund 75 000 pounds goes to the winning team meaning seven and a half thousand pounds per player uh and you know speaking to the men even experienced grand masters like joe gallagher have never won seven and a half thousand pounds equivalent of nearly ten thousand euros in a tournament so there's a lot to play for definitely and we will see a very exciting uh uh day today and we we see most of the players at the boards they are ready for the fight they are ready and uh you know i managed to see a few people at breakfast a few people on the bus it's been a it's been really a wonderful tournament given the difficult circumstances to to make a tournament like this happen over 20 nations represented all continents are here south america america africa asia europe um australia australia amazing and handshake and they are kicking off yeah and what we're gonna do is well we will go through the individual games as well yesterday arena i highlighted just before the end of play that i thought there were some must-win games for the ladies let's look at those again for me i look at the jillian bualia gunai mamazada that has to be a win for the ladies yes definitely gunai has has to play for a win today with the black pieces and we'll see if she manages to because she's had a tough event she was struggling throughout she was showing her best fighting spirit but that wasn't enough until now and i hope that today she will gonna be able to bring the point me too i hope uh i hope she does and jillian i feel yeah he's had a such a hard tournament i mean he uh he lost yesterday as well which was just you know heartbreaking really after nearly holding pierre yeah what can you say you're playing some of the top women players in the world you're going to have a bad tournament from time to time and this was his bad tournament let's see if he can save face with one round to go who else do we see as a must-win situation remember they need three points so do you see anything there in this list well i believe that antoinette has also to go for a win today with black pieces versus jaw because she has won her last two games since coming out of isolation and she's just on fire here she is yeah she is she was obviously struck with covid came back won all her games and now is she going to take that momentum into today's round so there's two wins where else do you see a win coming from well i think there are several chances i believe john cya might try for something because sabino had a rough day yesterday he could have lost actually because he was in big trouble against gunai he was i believe on the on the rope of losing and he managed to save that one also uh i like how ivanka has played yesterday she had a really good game after after what have been a tough tournament for her and today playing against bobby yeah it definitely won't be easy because bobby is one of the most solid players here what about this game we see now between uh hussein and pia i believe pia could try something here with with black right absolutely she can try something i mean pia she won yesterday she needed that win desperately she had to uh work till the very end to get that win and she's playing hussein aziz who uh you know hussain great guy i had the chance to get to know him um but she's played the right way in the opening we can see here she's played a sicilian so we'll look at that in a moment and uh you know she's absolutely i mean she's favorite on paper but definitely definitely she has some 70 points difference and they might count what could very well do let's uh let's see what uh what other games could be extremely interesting um let's see here jean saya now i mean we haven't really spoken about john sire winning the game today but she's more than capable of beating sabino today and i've seen her on the bus to the to the round being very determined i believe she will try her best today but actually judging by what sabino chose in the opening i think he's going for for a very solid game so he avoided the grunfeld mainlines he played this bishop g5 e392 slightly quieter setup and yeah it will be difficult for black to to break through in this game yeah judging by the opening i'm starting to have some doubts about zhansai being able to play for a win here well it's still very early all the pieces are on the board i think she just wants to get a middle game and see what happens i don't blame her at all but white is so very solid here right sure wide is solid i mean he's been very clever with his opening selection but as i say it could be a long game and and with all the pieces on the board it's not too sterile the position it's not too i mean because with this fan catered bishop on g7 you'll always get some ideas with c5 exactly yeah i tried to challenge white center it's it's it's it's certainly not over but i tell you one game that has impressed me and perhaps the most impressive player in the women's team apart from antoinette maria music the highest rated player i'd like to go there straight away because she has played exactly what you would want to play in a must-win situation i love her opening choice here she plays a slav which is fine she plays e6 and here leandro quite surprisingly goes for bishop g5 now we've seen e3 in this tournament we've seen g3 g3 we've seen g3 but bishop g5 of course for years and years was the main move and now after h6 i'm very surprised that leandro did not take on f6 or yeah that he didn't go for bishop takes f6 because it's quite uh quite a solid uh way of playing it with white but bishop h4 takes a lot of risks yeah bishop well bishop h4 we get into this fantastic is it just somewhat like a moscow variation exactly or you can uh call this uh maybe it's even an anti-moscow with an early g5 because of course years and years ago um in this position uh black used to take on c4 immediately right and after e4 b5 e5 h6 yeah this was the theory for years and years then they came up with inserting h6 first so that after bishop h4 and now after d takes e4 e4 black has got the additional option of g5 bishop g3 it has avoided playing e5 right right that's the that's the big difference so the knight doesn't jump to d5 so easily for for black but then you should be careful about the e4 pawn i guess well yeah so basically in this position after b5 the main move for years now has been uh bishop to e2 and black can't really just go b4 and try and win this pawn it's just too loose um you'd end up losing c4 and your king is very weak all right so black tends to play the move bishop b7 and now liandra plays the move queen c2 very very quickly this is a moment where lots of moves have been tried uh 95 h4 and so on and so forth but queen c2 i vaguely remember now is kind of being one of the main moves uh giving extra protection to this pawn on e4 and then again white will be going at some point for those plans with b3 right in this particular position i don't think it's as common actually i think more common is for white just to let's say what happens if i play something like bishop to g7 is it a move i'm not sure how black should handle these positions yeah i mean knight bd7 is kind of standard here um and yeah white tends to play with h4 that's one of the big ideas h4 g495 like this i see uh and things can get very very sharp and very very complicated um other i'm wondering i'm not sure if leandro wants to but i'm wondering if castle's queen side is actually an idea that's that's gonna be so risky and i believe we'll see fireworks in this game yeah we could do absolutely it's gonna be a question also of how well prepared leandro is in this position he's played instantly which makes me think that he's actually done some serious work on this position which is really good um very encouraging for the boys and actually you have to say even though i like what maria has done it's also a very risky strategy from her point of view right because uh yeah but she could lose we saw that in two games uh the ladies could definitely play for a win but they need a third one so perhaps they will try on several boards and she has just played tonight to h5 yeah i think this is a move because the uh you're just attacking the bishop and um it wouldn't surprise me if leandro answers very quickly she's played also quickly here so we must be in some theoretical line all right actually i see a lot of our viewers asking what will happen in case the match is tied and actually we know that the team captains will have to choose two players each and they will play one with white one with black for every team and uh this will be rapid rapid chess right so two games uh of rapid chess and then if it's still a tie then we will gonna see some blitz games with the same system the captains are gonna choose uh two players from their team to to represent it and yeah if things will come down to to the tiebreak that's gonna be very exciting yeah we'll go over we'll go over the rules more in detail if that happens of course the probability of that happening is well i mean the probability of that happening is probably five percent or two percent or something like that so very so well because yeah the score has to be exactly six and a half and they all have black and they're already massive underdog to get six and a half with black so i think it's but it did happen previously in this match in the second round the latest one with plus three having all blacks so it's not impossible no certainly not impossible of course in round uh two i think when they did it or round one round two round two uh the story was different because of course it was the beginning of the match and people were playing in different style now a lot of the men know that making a draw today is just fine but wait what is uh what is that game who's playing who has played that nimto with queen b3 can we bring it up i think that's jillian all right so he played this queen b3 move which used to be very unusual some years ago but i have seen it quite a few times and i believe that black can play with c5 here um i believe this is uh one of the main lines and uh yeah then we we will see very complex structures and i believe this is uh a bit of a strange choice to go off a bit in the opening because if i was white here against guna and i would need a draw then i would go for something more solid more forcing you know such there are such lines in the name so like for example the queen c2 e4 one when actually many times it's just a forced draw right it's very difficult to avoid it with black but let's see what what julian has in mind here today and actually i believe that gunai will have quite a long thought here because she likes to take some time in the opening for sure yeah uh another game that's uh well not very interesting so far is joe gallagher and she has played a5 actually which is also a reasonable uh alternative here because well many times white wants to go for a plan on the queen side to try to expand the pawn structure with a free before so a5 is sort of a typical move looks fairly standard right joe gallagher antoinette stefanova is nothing to comment on so far we have an uh the main line italian and antoinettes are clearly just saying you know what i'm going to go for the long game and joe plays now a very very uh good move because it's um it's a very difficult move to beat and that's the move knight c3 but i seem to recall uh a recent game where actually white won in tata still i believe it was who was that who played this one i don't know i remember somebody yeah did win with this knight to c3 it's quite tricky i believe that white's main idea is to play bishop g5 then take on f6 and have very good control on the d5 square and that's exactly why black could try to play h6 here it's a very indeed solid way of handling uh the italian for white but uh still all the pieces are on the board and uh yeah i believe we'll still still see a very complex battle here yeah well it depends because for example joe if he wants let's say he plays h3 actually or castles let's say he castles but uh what about a move like d6 now and now knight a4 knight a4 so you want to take this bishop yeah this is one of the main ideas of this particular variation it's really annoying if you're black because you lose the bishop oh wait and if i if i'm smart and i try to avoid it by playing instead of d6 a6 wait uh a6 here is it uh already like no this is fine this is absolutely fine and now white can do lots of things because you know what i was thinking i know that when white has the point on c3 instead of the knight if white castle is very fast you could at some point point play uh those plants with g5 but then white tries for a nearly d4 but now as the knight is on c3 could it also be an idea for black to try those those kind of plants with g5 yeah i mean not immediately after d6 and i don't think so because i what i think in order to play g5 white needs to play h3 for g5 to work because then g5 and g4 make sense so for example if i just played for example a3 dc d6 and i don't know but the point is i don't have it like let's say i go bishop a2 just right i think g5 here is just not a playable idea not not in because g5 is either when when white has played h3 or when he's gone bishop g5 h6 bishop h4 and then you get time with g5 this looks just far too loose to me i mean i don't even get the idea but you could still play it i think black might want to play g4 because after knight h4 you should be ready for knight takes e4 and they're i'm not sure it works definitely this might just be bad for black yeah no i i i don't believe i mean as i say if the pawn is on h3 i can buy it and if the bishop is on g3 i can buy it but i've never seen g just g5 without this yeah and with the knight on c3 white has very good control over the light square so yeah maybe white could just go for you know um for the d5 square immediately yeah and and in these systems what white also tends to do is he often offers just a very quick bishop e3 uh and you can't like you know just for example in that position there g5 i would already be concerned here what what do i do against bishop e3 definitely right looks looks bad so you know very smart opening choice by joe gallagher uh making it you know if you want to play for how do you how do you possibly want to play for a win here as black in a symmetrical position where you're a tempo down that's the whole point so let's check the game of balash versus marcel we know that ballast needs just a draw to secure his gm norm and actually we see the queens of the board very quickly what what opening has it been it's been this uh uh semis with g3 yeah this this was um i remember commenting a lot this opening in the in the olympiad oh but this is just a really safe uh opening line for for white uh even though i seem to recall black uh losing a few here as well yeah black has definitely lost a few um but it's a really clever choice by balash here he just takes and she'll just take with the pawn probably and you know white never loses this position so you could also go for bishop a3 here trying to uh yeah trade a few more pieces king e7 yeah king e7 and king d2 makes sense yeah it's definitely one of those types of positions where black has to be precise to equalize and white doesn't take too many risks no this is very very clever and balash is just you know i but barring an absolute disaster he's just never losing this position and with that he'll get a grand master norm yeah i think we might see actually quite uh quite a quick draw here to be honest because also marcel i mean what can you do when your opponent is so rock solid here i mean you cannot take too many risks because losing is a catastrophe the ladies should not lose or at least should try not to lose any games today in order to have a chance so uh yeah a very clever opening choice by balash yep and every half point counts remember the boys only need to get four points out of 10 to win the match so right uh let's check also the game of bilal versus marie because this looks like it's gonna be a lot of fun we we see the one of the main lines in the night of so e4 c5 knight of three d6 okay uh take take knight f6 knight c3 a6 bishop e3 we've seen this move also played by gunai and here uh if you remember uh jaw prepared this knight to g4 plan but marie goes for e5 and i believe that she always does go for it because i played myself against her and she's you know that kind of player who relies on her opening clients a lot so she tends to be predictable but she has very good knowledge and feel for them and here after e5 quite an unusual move night to be free and the funny thing is that this has been my pet line for for so many years okay for black or for white for for white but i have been on the other side of the board as well i have played it loads and loads of games here bishop e6 it's one of the main lines h3 knight bt7 well it is very clever because now if white goes for ideas with queen f3 it's just not ideal as the rook can go immediately to c8 and then attacking that knight on c3 and many times you can see later a sacrifice rook takes c3 so that's precisely why white keeps the queen on d1 and plays g4 and now actually g5 is a thread because that knight on d7 is taking away the square for for the overnight and i seem to recall here the move was it here okay h6 is definitely a possibility but uh if i remember correctly after h6 queen d2 right um i think it has been played correctly yeah then these positions tend to be just better for white i'm afraid to say i think it's not um well there is one very long line a 30 move line here which ends in a draw but there's a lot of uh theory to be remembered it's something uh connected with d5 not sure in um how is it after i don't i think it's something something with bishop be free yeah it's difficult to recall that once ricky ricardo in the chat says he was pretending to be rooting for the women at the beginning of the tournament but now he has showing his true color false ricky ricardo you don't know what you're talking about i have been rooting for the women predominantly firstly because i want them to win actually secondly i've got a bet on the women to win so you know i'm i'm not sure i believe you lawrence because you were so happy when the man uh won yesterday in that last game of landra versus olga i wasn't happy i was i was happy for the drama and for the excitement but i've got a large bet on the women really yeah i thought i said the women were going to win 58.42 la is there in the corner he can confirm it but it's already is it still possible 58 42 it's no longer possible no i'm dead no but if if they win i might not like lose because i might be close but yeah so well saying about this game i definitely like what marie has on the board here but i'm a bit concerned that she's quite behind on the clock and bilal has one hour 34 minutes so four more minutes compared to the beginning of the game and even though i like somehow uh the type of position she has i believe it might it might be very dangerous for her as well all right we keep an eye on that one i tell you somebody who has impressed me with her opening choice and that's pier kremling let's have a look at that yeah pia has gone for a sicilian but as we'll see in a moment the position that she's got on the board so we had a bishop b5 sicilian with the fiancee all fairly standard yeah but uh hussein went for c3 which is uh not exactly the main line so we have seen a lot of bishop take c6 right and then black has a choice d x or b takes we have seen both of them but he chose the move c3 a quieter uh setup because now after knight f6 through q1 castle and d4 white has a very straightforward plan right just to try and take the control in the center and after a6 yeah a6 is already a very notable move here because uh for years and years uh the main move has been d5 but a6 i think is a it's a carlson idea actually he played this a few times uh and now after bishop takes c6d takes c6 it's a very clever move order by black because um cannot really take the pawn on c5 because after queen d1 rook d1 knight e4 that gets back the pawn and also the pawn on c5 might run in trouble exactly so bishop c6 dc6 white plays h3 to stop the uh to stop the pin but now vp is able to undouble her pawns and play c5 anyway but the structure has changed so much now it reminds me more of a grunfeld actually right uh yeah exactly and now after d5 b5 well it a grunfeld or a bononi or something like that uh we have a wonderful position here knight c3 bishop b7 but wait uh now without the light squared bishop isn't it just great for black i mean white doesn't have control over the light squares both bishop fiance now the center will will will be in trouble for white i don't know i'm not sure how bad it is because let's say i play queen d2 in this position here um and let's just say i follow up with rook ad1 black has to be a bit concerned that i'm not just going with e5 very quickly and uh i think it's just one of those interesting yeah it's very double-edged and it's very interesting and i love pier basically trying to keep the game as uh imbalanced as possible uh and what about a move like e6 is it uh is it bad because of e5 here well i mean you would assume that e5 is close to winning right because i don't have those h6 intermediate moves as you just take and the bishop on g7 is lost so what would be the best reaction after queen d2 because it also stops my playing h6 and i really don't like it i don't know is the honest answer um pia has to come up with something urgent probably be before i was i was hoping to be able to play first c4 and that's obviously b4 but i'm not sure i have time for that yeah because if c4 i play rook ad1 so e5 is a fret already i must probably play b4 but now you could go for even knight a4 right knight a4 something like this queen a5 f5 yeah and some something like this i guess is piers idea yeah because now if i go b3 now you can go c3 at least right and now it's not so easy to make that e5 happening exactly this is what i think pia is hoping for yeah i think this is a very good idea so c4 in fact here it wouldn't surprise me if if hussein tries some move like a3 although now i'm a bit worried that yeah the light squares you don't have you don't have that bishop but then you could maybe play knight d4 and yeah who knows but also there you have to consider d6 ideas because of this pin you also have to consider queen f4 queen h4 which is sometimes a nasty maneuver so i mean hussein also shouldn't shouldn't be too unhappy with the position after rook c8 because he's going to get his chances here right but he has to be very very careful to choose the right moment for each move because once again we see a position where each move has a very high price exactly all right let's go to the eric rosen yeah let's check that one and it's a kind of surprising uh opening i believe i believe that you were wrong here saying that eric will will try his best to win in this one i think he tries to be just as solid as possible because normally when you are a e5 player with black when you see this opening on the board you kind of think all right so my opponent wants to make a draw today that's what i think when somebody plays it against me because we've seen tons and tons of games of how it ends with the draw actually yeah uh but okay eric also understanding that a draw today i mean this is a good it's a good result yes because the men's team shouldn't take any risks if possible any risks at all yeah it's a it's quite a smart strategy but um you were expecting i guess him to play something more aggressive right no no no because yesterday you were telling that that he will be going for for for for a win no no no none of the men i expected to really go for it today i mean nobody has to go for a win right i mean the only thing i would say is bill i think should stay true to his style um balash we we know that's basically gonna be a draw joe looks like he's got you know a great chance to keep it slow um but you know even this uh very quiet system let's let's put the moose uh on the board bishop b4 knight xc6 btx bishop d3 castle castle um well first of all there was also a possibility for black to take more risks by playing rook e8 instead of d5 and then there are wild variations after let's say bishop g5 um h6 bishop h4 bishop c3 b takes g5 bishop g3 knight e4 things could have gone really wild here but it tends also to to go towards the draw but instead eren chose the most principled move d5 e takes c takes bishop g5 c6 and queen to f3 still it's a very double edged position i have seen it gone wrong for white as well um not only for black because well white now wants to take on f6 and somehow ruin black spawn structure and i'm uh i'm a bit surprised by the move h6 i know it is uh it is a main line but i believe that bishop e7 has also been played quite a bit and it is somehow from the strategical point of view a safer option because you don't double your pawns and then you also could keep the queens on the boards uh yeah white tends to be absolutely fine there as well but with the queen still on it's a more complex complex game here i believe that eric is not gonna play a move like bishop f4 because it also has a chance uh for life but actually after bishop f6 queen f6 queen takes f6 g takes f6 uh it will just uh go towards uh towards a draw i believe 92 is a possibility yeah so there's a lot of theory there but yeah black is fine there white is in those end games there's so many things happening it's just a clever choice by eric h6 definitely is is not the main line here um for years and years and years um after queen f3 moves like bishop d6 uh was was one of the main lines rookie eight forcing this is actually if i remember it's probably okay but it's definitely not it's definitely not one of the main lines because actually um white is looking so this can be seen as a a slight waste of a tempo and now as you said 92 or or even the move knight a4 uh planning to play c4 and actually but it's all right i mean sure still black has a very big um it's very i mean black is so very solid in this in this uh in all this and games can be but you know things can also go wrong for black for example after rook b8 c4 it's already you you know you go bishop e6 rook c1 and uh what is your plan i have to say i'm very confused by this knight a4 well knight a4 is one of the main moves because now what is your idea for example if i don't do anything here well let's say you go king g7 yeah and i take i take back wait i should think with what to take back okay i understand that after bishop d5 you want to play b3 right yeah i'll secure my and then get a lot of good squares for your pieces right the knight can jump in what about me taking with the pawn okay because now if you go for b3 i have time for rook c8 rook fc8 i believe yeah and i don't see this going wrong for black okay i could just take take my deep one might be actually quite quite quite dangerous i'm not sure because the it can always be blockaded i can bring my kids also play bishop d6 just in a quiet way here and after knight c5 i just ignore it yeah you can ignore it i might not might not need to do that i can bring the rook to d1 for example attack this pawn i don't think this pawn is so much of a strength this bishop does a wonderful job knight can also come to b2 at the moment you go away from from c1 with the rook i will play bishop e5 i think it's difficult to to to really get to that d5 pawn yeah no i mean i'm not saying that white is uh expecting too much here but it's certainly a very very pleasant way for white to play because black's two bishops don't really do very much because white hasn't really got any targets he hasn't got any serious weaknesses so i think knight a4 is is definitely an idea as you said uh knight to e2 is an idea two is also one because now as you said after the h6 move the knight might come also to g3 and then to h5 even at some point yeah it's definitely there i seem to recall some ideas when white goes for knight h5 black plays b e5 and you know yeah the knight can sometimes be a bit offside here yeah i i mean i've played i don't know if i've played this exact position before i think i have actually um and yeah it's just a bit annoying this position if you want to play for a win here with black because white is just so solid yeah definitely so i expect eric to do just fine there and let's have a look at ravi haria now ravi has played interesting yeah ravi has played something very interesting so this is an opening choice which uh olga goes for quite often this uh rule opens the uh the how is it called the open variation right take c4 d4 all standards so far we have seen it a lot i think it's actually not the best choice by olga um the open variation well it's interesting because ravi has gone for a line which isn't forcing but there are like a lot of tons of forcing lines in this open i've played the open for years with black and you know um the other option she had was the karakan so perhaps she was unhappy about something he might choose there and she thought maybe he wouldn't prepare so much in this line right yeah exactly i mean it's it you know in general trying to find a line a line with black where you can not when you things are not forced is it's very very tough yeah so but also actually uh we've seen the open variation of the rue lopez being played by uh guys like uh mamedyarov who actually won a lot of nice games with it so i think i think it's a decent one even though yeah there are those lines with queen e2 and c4 here which basically is just a draw offer and i'm surprised that ravi did not want to go for that one but instead he chose uh quite an unusual way of playing bishop c2 bishop g4 and queen to e1 yeah this is this might be a beautiful little sideline i don't know it well at all i have never seen it actually i've seen it somewhere i can't remember where just so you guys know after bishop b7 the move knight bd2 is the main line by some distance and then black tends to play the move knight c5 bishop c2 and d4 and there have been a bunch of games recently in this knight to b3 and lots and lots of theory right right but bishop c2 bishop g4 queenie one looks might not be a novelty or or not i'm not sure if it's a novel i i've seen it somewhere i can't remember where i've seen it even i might have even looked at this myself because i i i'm trying to think it's been a while but it's a cute little idea i think it's a great idea by ravi the point the reason you put the queen on e1 and not on t e2 is obviously because this this knight is still pinned so knight takes e5 might exist here right but queenie won and now it doesn't and the point but it allows bishop takes f3 and now after g takes a free black should already choose knight g5 or knight c5 i'm not entirely sure which which one is the best after knight g5 though you have to oh no taking isn't an option because after e6 i will have just short castle in the worst case yeah this this can't be can't be good for white so yeah i guess after knight g5 the idea is just to protect this pawn either with knight d2 or king g2 king g2 queen d7 might be a bit enough i nearly asked what happens after f4 not f4 not f4 right f4 is going to be a mistake that ravi will not want to make queen e2 looks particularly natural to me here just yeah and i'm not sure if it's the good way to go with the knight on g5 because then f4 and f5 might be coming exactly so perhaps it's knight c5 perhaps you don't take at all on f3 yeah possibly yeah uh but then uh yeah knight c5 and what now do you think he wants to play f4 immediately very possibly yeah f4 or maybe even queen e2 just to start um what about a move like queen d7 here and if i go rook to d1 yeah it's so complicated because the king on g1 is opened but for now all my pieces are on the queen side so i can't really try to attack that king you know what i was thinking i don't know why i keep having these types of ideas but what if i play g5 here g5 [Laughter] did you have your friends he said did you have a cup of tea you're obsessed with g5 yes yes i am i don't know why it just keeps coming into my mind do you want my honest opinion about this movie do you think it's absolutely terrible and i wouldn't be so kind with such words i don't know i don't think you can do it no but it has it has an idea not to allow f4 you know this was my point that okay now if white manages to play f4 and f5 perhaps you know my knights and pieces will have very little uh places to go to but here my pawn on d5 might be in trouble actually yeah i mean i was wondering if i go b4 yeah i probably should go to e6 and now you could play something like yeah definitely but uh still it's uh it's not it's not impulsive it's not the end you can go d4 maybe maybe on a good day but also i might have ideas with knight f4 who knows here yeah because maybe i could then try some rook g8 queen h3 i'm not sure if that might work at all i'm protecting f3 so rook g8 firstly i can run this way but just to illustrate if i go king h1 but it's not so clear here no here ah but you want bishop takes f7 that's a big point here it's here it's over um here it is yeah here here it's bad i didn't have time to but wait wait wait wait what if i play long castle now long castles yeah okay because now your rook on d1 is in trouble e6 hmm i'm wondering if that knight on b1 and rook on a1 if i can't use this fact somehow sacrificing i love how optimistic you are yeah and i mean in general i mean even without e6 right even if i just i don't know let's just say i i i connected with knight a3 but now i can play maybe queen after queen h3 you claim that you have queen f1 i have queen f1 and yeah i mean but queen of phone you don't have it because i know i just take it oh i'm dropping my bishop we are actually losing green h3 i'm losing yeah also because after group johanna can take until no yeah but i don't have time for all of it because of e6 right e6 was my first and and just in general i mean uh it i just g5 is plus 6.5 people saying i wouldn't be surprised plus only plus 6.5 no that wasn't true look it's one of the best moves in the position look it's only 0.2 for amazing only 0.2 but i think this is on a on a low depth is it plus g5 is plus 6.5 but uh we have we have just cheeses a bit and switched on the engine right now but you probably yeah you probably have to go night maybe knight e6 is is not not right you're still not not losing only slightly better for white maybe yeah but knight a4 is a nice idea actually here after b4 knight a4 i didn't consider it but now that uh the engine suggests it i i like it so maybe it's one of those positions where g5 could could actually be considered i mean sure i mean yeah i mean actually we have bishop f3 gf3 on the board so knight c5 is is very popular i think knight c5 should be the main option for black because knight g5 just will run into that f4 and f5 very quickly and actually here i like what um what olga is doing i think this will be really double edged but you know if white will be able to play f4 then it will be slightly unpleasant for black to play this one yeah i i really love what ravi's doing he's also playing quickly which and he's very well prepared uh i've done a lot of work with ravi on one of my courses he helped me yeah so i know how good ravi is with analysis so i'm actually i'm actually a bit concerned for olga because she could be walking right into some reasonably deep preparation it's the clock right here because why did he spend 10 minutes if he prepared the move queen he won well maybe firstly he's trying to bluff it firstly secondly maybe he wasn't expecting knight takes e4 so he has to try and remember um he might have spent as you said more time on a caracane today there's a lot of but this game is also going to be very exciting and i really like it i really like it yeah so i i see ricky's saying oh no my concentration eric trying not to make eye contact with irene yeah oh wait let's check the game of uh who is that the first one which we have on the screen with e4 brunello uh sabino against chancaya what what is this one because normally when white plays e4 then there are a lot of trades and it generally ends up with a very drawish endgame yeah again i think this is just very good preparation by sabino brunello basically who but wait he has spent 23 minutes already maybe he had some ideas of playing like this i i don't know because he must have expected fiance by chancaya so uh again i don't know if it's exactly preparation but i mean the idea in general i really like he's trying to liquidate the center um yeah i believe it's gonna be tough to to keep the game uh complicated here for for too long yeah so for now we see some games where uh the man's team has chosen to play very solid and you know just to try to hold the draw and some games where where they try to keep their chances on the boards so i i like how uh how they are playing this match so far today yep so far things looking still in order for them and let's quickly check in with bobby chang against ivanka husker will take it from this position here and ivanka has just decided to play f5 um ivanka i have to say it's very difficult when you have ivanka's style to try and manufacture something with black against a player like bobby against a player like me for example or other complete lunatics she could get something but actually i really don't like what she's doing why not well because i think she gets very it's just theory no no no sure i'm not saying it's not like i i'm not saying the position is bad i'm saying that i think the approach is well maybe she was told by pierre actually you know what today ivanka you're a really important game not to lose you know wait i believe that the other choice ivanka has uh judging by my memories of her repertoire is to go for the slav which can be even more drawish yeah so here you actually get a very complex battle and there were thousands of games played here by very top the very top players and magnus carlsen himself played many of these with black i understand what you're saying that white is rock solid in this uh in this lines but still uh black can have ideas at some point with g5 and g4 but yeah i believe it's still going to be a complex game no there's still a lot of game here that's for sure um what other games there is one more game that we haven't oh no we have oh no uh we've looked at everything just to quickly show the ballast yeah let's have a look again well actually balash can just play here he doesn't even need to make a draw quickly no but what's your plan if i just bring the other rook on d6 how do you play for a win well i mean i'm not saying i can play for a win but i'm saying i shouldn't accept a draw quickly yeah yeah definitely but it will probably head towards the draw very soon yeah g6 i should play now you could call king king d3 yes now probably something like f i'm not sure i have to choose f6 or f5 um why why why'd you have to do any of it ah because of e4 eventually i will have to do it i believe anyway no i mean if i go for king king d7 let's say then you could play e4 and then you might want to play d5 and then it might be not that pleasant i believe we might get you know that type of position which pia had yesterday against jillian and that's why i was not sure we should of course it's still definitely a draw i mean if we uh turn on the computer evaluation it will probably be 0.00 it it isn't i'm surprised i'm not i'm not particularly surprised i don't know why it's totally did i mean black has got one weakness white hasn't and white has got the majority in the center again i believe it should be holdable of course but you know probably why the computer gives this advantage because he believes that eventually white might might win that b6 spawn because in the rook end games many times it's more important to get active with the rooks than to keep the material and then they send games with five against four of course they are drawn but it's a very long way to go and so many top grand masters have gone wrong in these ones and that's why i believe that um actually black should try something more active not to allow white to to play this e4 and d5 so yeah rook b3 let's say rook b3 or k6 i don't know what is k6 is even better because then you might have ideas with rook a8 at some point yeah so rook d6 and king d3 right probably yeah and now yes it's a very difficult choice for black to understand what is the best setup with f6 or with f5 because f5 might run into f3 and e4 and then we have three islands of pawns already so um but perhaps i could i could just bring my king now king d7 now that the rook is not protected on b5 and king c6 let's say the rook goes to let's say b4 and king c7 king c7 yeah maybe actually i like now more the idea with with the rook on b1 because then you you didn't have to worry about rook on b5 now i believe it's a bit more difficult for white to push the pawns right well i put the rook on b4 the reason i didn't play rook b1 is because you have uh rook no no i mean uh there will be one um in the beginning i see what you mean yeah i mean that's possible i also thought that this was could be useful king c7 yeah and how do you progress here do you go no rook c4 can't be good right because i just yeah but actually maybe it has but i could even go for king d7 perhaps after rook c4 even i know this looks i know king c4b5 check i'm losing that's good that's a good tactic to run into yeah a good one um so if i go rook c4 d7 and can i come round the back now with rook a8 i have doubt b5 okay now i come here um king can i play king c6 yes i can play king c6 yeah okay but now you've got maybe rook c8 rook c8 or not i'm not sure how is this position after king b6 or c5 king a5 yeah it looks strange it looks a little bit loose for black i've also got rook a6 now rook b6 rook a7 okay seven you want okay so king c7 then yeah rook a5 king c6 it's close though it is close it's getting close not sure i mean it looks very nice for white but the problem is about making progress you can't push d5 you can't push e5 okay i'll try to improve my king by bringing it where no just to bring it off the let's say d to g7 okay yeah i think um feels like black should hold right yes maybe we should try uh something something different maybe yeah i mean as i say it's a it's a big decision at the beginning whether to put the rook on a6 or on uh i think i like more this uh to be free after after what we've seen in these two lines something like this rook d6 kings yeah because now d5 will be really a challenge for black when you manage to push e4 and d5 perhaps i could um what's the idea with d5 i i if i go here let's say should i play it immediately or because sometimes you could throw in a move like g4 first just not hurry try to take more space like pia did yesterday yeah and that's why i was thinking maybe it makes sense to play a move like g6 instead of king c7 but you could probably still go g4 then right g6 yeah to play h5 then you know just to have a solid set up on the but here after g4 it's not gonna be it's not gonna be easy white definitely has some chances yeah now that i look more at it i tend to disagree with my first assessment of it being a dead draw yeah it def definitely doesn't feel like it they're drawing but it what one thing it is for sure is fantastic again opening strategy and play by balash who has basically guaranteed the draw so his grandmaster norm is basically guaranteed he has absolutely no risk in this position and he can just enjoy you know a very long slightly more pleasant end game maybe even not slightly because as we've seen yesterday in the game of pia versus jillian it was even a simpler end game much simpler one and still it was uh not easy at all to find uh the right moves to to hold the draw and p actually managed to win that one so um yeah we'll see if balash manages to to put some problems to marcel here uh i'm not sure we haven't seen so many rook end games from her i believe we haven't seen actually any rook and games from her at all so we'll see how will she deal with them yeah let's go back to leandra's game against maria because that is one of the most crazy positions of the round and uh maria has just spent 20 minutes on her last move and leandro has spent almost no time so it's a critical moment and queen f6 is probably not the move that leandro had i mean let's just i'm curious about this game because it it it is theoretically important so it went knight h5 rook d1 knight d7 and now very thematic d5 looking to blow open this uh file takes takes takes takes takes takes bishop to g7 and now very common move as well 93 looking at this lovely f5 square for the night and maria played queen f6 and now it's only yes he is upon down but it's one of those positions where i am wondering is knight f5 working here because after queen b2 my idea was to go for knight g7 queen g7 and something like queen f5 or something you know to try to but you can just win a piece you don't need to do that knight of queen b2 i can just take a knight d6 check ah i i have missed that one but are you really winning a piece after king d8 you won it well king c7 i mean because i still have those two pawns right um is it so clear here not sure no i don't know somehow i would assume this is just this is just just over yeah f7 b5 is hanging yeah might be okay what if i don't play but if not queen b2 then i dislike black's position she has to have an idea here so the question is what is her idea yeah but you could play after queen b2 even immediately in 96. this might be actually game over here immediately yeah i i don't like queen b2 yeah so what's the idea after knight f5 yeah i'm struggling she can't castle because d7 is hanging yes you can't castle looks really dangerous after remove like 96 knight b7 getting that uh light squared bishop but maybe maybe it can work i would be afraid to go for it but here after queen e4 i've got queen c6 right exactly so um all is fine and the beauty plan is weak um so after knight f5 let's say long castle yeah what could white try here instead you know it's so funny because i keep uh i keep hanging pieces in our lines and i'm wondering is it only me struggling to to keep my pieces safe in the morning or do the players have the same issue we'll soon find out if they start blundering pieces i think that line is very interesting i also i'm not 100 sure that knight five is the only move whatever options would you consider here well i would actually just consider castling here just castling yeah i would seriously consider it so you you're saying that the knight on e3 is a better piece than the bishop on g7 or no i'm just saying i want to i want to get my rook into the game um and and ask you where you want to put your king but you're not afraid of queen b2 here no queen f5 wait am i missing something what if i cast along here well the position is very double-edged i have rugby one taking on b bishop is hanging yeah but i'm mating you aren't i not sure yeah i've got knight b6 there ah knight b6 you survive oh yes first time you blundered something today no i do not only me i i didn't blunder it i just thought i was mating you i just completely missed knight b6 which is obviously very unfortunate even here it would be weird but i i mean i don't want to i don't want to play this particularly i'm not sure if i can get away with a4 here on a5 um even can't be possible even knight takes c4 i have to i have cut rook this happened there and just protecting everything yes a4 rook d7 okay a5 um so i can't play knight d5 because of things get a little bit hairy let me wait i could i could play something else wait wait wait after a4 i believe you're a bit too optimistic here but no no i'm saying that i missed knight b6 but if i got to here i would play a4 and try and uh try try my best here but it's not that easy yeah i mean i could play something like queen d3 maybe and then after a5 just try to give the piece back with queen d7 or something then after queen c5 or i can just take as well no yeah queen b5 but here here only black can be better right no because of the pair of bishops i don't know because c4 is hanging so i don't know what the what the what the idea is here i would still think that white has got some chances of an advantage here but it takes b6 okay knight c4 i'm i'm very surprised well your king is very weak right compared to my king so i'm not i mean i've got all my pieces in play but again that's me blood that's me sort of just giving up this piece right and i'm saying i'm not even sure rook b1 but just you know there are other ideas here that are that are very interesting for example um even that is extremely interesting you know a lot of calculation has to no definitely but uh a lot of calculations there are two pawns for now two pawns and he played knight f5 actually yeah he played knight five so that's really good so yeah so queen b2 is just a blunder here we have figured this one out and uh what else well castle's queen side is yeah and she played it so she played that yeah yeah this is this was her big idea that's amazing this game this game will not end in a draw that's my bet it will end one way or another but not in a draw definitely it cannot wait end with a draw either white will manage to create a dangerous initiative and win or black will manage to keep the material and with the pair of bishops if you just imagine the king on a8 here then it's no longer clear that white has something but it's two moves away yeah i mean white's got still a lot of interesting ideas for example one idea is to go 96 like we did before take take and for example a move like knight d4 looks very tempting 94 because now the threats of queen e4 are quite quite quite big and bishop f3 but there are yeah it's gonna get wild i was thinking about rook h to e8 here but now you could take on b5 and i was trying to understand if there no but here you will have knight d6 now let's keep the b5 pawn alive okay you want to go a6 i'm not sure how because bishop f3 is an unpleasant fret well you might have to put the king on b6 but this also looks dangerous yeah you know that's what i'm saying like in a lot of these lines just to illustrate something like this firstly queen e4 might be good but let's just say i go with my initial idea you put the king on b6 and now i just castle with white and i just say okay like maybe i've got knight c5 here yeah like you're very solid here with black very solid somehow unbelievably yes but wait go a bit bad okay um so a6 well here i am really well here i would be very tempted to play a4 with white or some kind of move too but again there's this knight c5 which is quite unpleasant because now the knight on g4 is hanging exactly but maybe now you can play bishop f3 and if king b6 and a5 king b6 and a5 a5 here oh yeah i mean i can maybe go back what is going on i can maybe even take how bad is taking taking is probably okay as well probably you've got to calculate yeah b4 knight c6 well knight c6 i mean these positions just always fine for black because the king is so safe and b2 is hanging and knight e3 is coming and what about b4 yeah b4 is possible so if i take you're going to take i can golf i can't play knight c6 because you will take on c6 now yeah you can play queen 65 yeah i was not sure that i'm mating me yeah it's very common i mean there's just a lot i mean this is the sort of position where you know you really do need to invest a lot of time as white because every move is is just critical unless there's some kind of knockout blow which i'm just missing but i don't think i am yeah because you cannot play other moves as queen b2 is coming right right you could also try something like but b3 seems like it's too slow and if the bishop on b7 is alive then black's king is safe so 96 probably should be the move yeah it's it's it's a wild position we'll see um oh golgar has got in one of those positions where oh no we were we were talking about something similar well it's not the end of the world but uh she has placed the knight on e6 and now f5 will be in the air oh yeah i mean obviously if ravi gets in the move f5 here it might just be an early day but wait so she took on uh on a three she played knight c5 and he played before immediately yeah 96. so is 96 forced because i tend to think that it might be the case that knight a4 was again a very good and unusual uh move yeah it could could have been knight a4 yeah 96 might be i dislike this position for black now after f4 okay but g6 let's say but now you could just develop or you could even try something like a4 maybe a4 a4 i like there there are just a lot of dangers for black here because you cannot really consider castling in these types of positions castling short i mean because then after some f5 it might just be mate at some point i mean what do you do after f5 can i take i could start with bishop h6 or bishop f5 yeah i'm not sure maybe bishop f5 yeah just bishop is fine king h1 yeah it's not mate yet it's a long way from mate yeah but somehow i don't have control over the light squares at all so after let's say rook jada it could even go queenie too maybe queen h5 is already a big um threat not afraid of anything no it's not that i'm not afraid of anything i mean i understand the the dangers here but i mean i i can yeah i mean i understand that things can can get out of line so b5 is always hanging yeah yeah no that's another thing like i have to resolve this but um yeah i mean for sure it's it's dangerous whichever way you look at it yeah this is why olga's hesitate she did she does go fg6 which i think is correct but i do like a4 a lot because i think that's you yeah and actually i see mingle saying that knight a4 was the engine's choice and uh yeah i'm not sure how bad this position is though actually for black objectively but i just okay let's say that i don't even do this f5 so i play a4 castle and now i could go even for queenie two after castle i yeah but firstly i'd i'm not sure i i definitely want to castle i think one of the d4 bishop b4 is a problem okay i will cause so queen e2 yeah yeah okay and now those of f5s will come faster because i'm ready to bring the queen to h5 and also your plan i don't know if it's hanging but might be okay i'll let yeah i hate this move rugby 8 but i'll i'll do it anyway and you want to go f5 no no no here i could take one b5 first okay and now your knight on c6 might be in trouble i could play even bishop d3 maybe bishop d3 yeah and the pawn on b5 i don't see a way to protect it now maybe you could try something smart like queen d7 or queen e8 and after bishop b594 but i'm not forced to take on b5 also yeah it it it looks very dangerous for black i have to say so also instead of bishop g3 after a tax b5 i could then go for f5 i believe f5 here yeah and this smells dangerous yeah it's definitely it's def it's definitely dangerous i think that guy is so dangerous ravi going i believe he's playing for a win in this yeah he has to be because i think he just felt like olga after yesterday's loss is really gonna struggle she played that very long game which she lost in the end yeah and then playing in the morning yeah an a4 really nice move and black uh with definitely some practical problems to solve and i really love what ravi has done today uh meanwhile in eric against irene uh eric doing what he's supposed to which is to play a risk-free game and we have exactly that irene won't lose his position though so this is going to be just a draw probably just a draw so yeah you can't really do anything rookie eight it's fine and anything is fine here for like the opposite color bishops and the fact that white doesn't have any legitimate targets means it's gonna that one will end in a draw let's look at joe gallagher joe is also oh this one is interesting we got something oh yeah they played almost like we looked yeah and your move bishop e3 yeah and she went 94 which i really like as an attempt to keep some pieces on the board but joe just said you know what i'm gonna knight d5 yeah okay he's very straightforward with his plan of keeping it rock solid and yeah i see nothing wrong with that yeah because now if you go for the most uh you know good looking move which is knight takes a freak then you just let queen takes f3 there is my mate on f7 right threat and so but um yeah if you go for castle then probably once again something like but here could you consider no you you probably don't want to take on d4 probably c3 is just enough knight of three queen f3 and yeah it's very difficult to do anything with any color here perhaps perhaps even bishop e3 you could try f takes ah but probably it's still not enough i could even sacrifice that pawn on f7 at some point yeah you can just go bishop b6 as well yeah that might be just a symmetrical well you've got to be a i mean i would i mean i hear there's just no chance i mean joe just plays queen yeah definitely because you can cut this you know if you do nothing here i go wait maybe i could play d5 here now d5 okay i'll castle and now something like 26 okay i will let's say i take take and go for let's say [Music] i don't want to but i might have to play f6 now i'll go f4 f4 it looks interesting yeah but can you really do you want to yeah you want to take it yeah sure no it looks so it looks good for white here i don't think you can go d5 here i i don't understand i mean no i mean of course i could go just bishop e6 27 and bishop e6 yeah but i was trying you know to create some play not just to trade pieces and i believe it's not so easy to achieve it here with i just think this is a position where you're not allowed to create players black i mean after all i've got uh but what if i play king h8 here king h8 okay um okay and if i castle you want to go f5 i assume but it's just not good right yeah again it's one of those positions arena where you you have to be justifiable in your actions yeah but this is the game where we well it was one of the yeah but i mean joe has just played an opening which hasn't allowed it and sometimes you've just got to say okay joe i understand you've played like this i can't actually do anything and so i just admit that if the pieces come off the pieces come off and i rely on my teammates let's try that f5 do you want to prove it to me really but i've proved everything else that's true that's true but that will then not make a difference if you if you are correct one more time you can't okay i'll go f4 now now now i now i say i want to win with white f4 why not i don't know it looks good yeah but what if i take on e4 okay i take on e5 let's say you take an e5 possibly i mean i can also take on e4 but let's say i take on e5 yeah somehow i struggled to bring my rook from a8 to the game fast so i'm not prepared to those breakthroughs in the center you're right here yeah you just can't force the mata that is very bad news because it means after queen e3 i have to play something like queen is seven probably yeah but this is just uh bishop is just draw yeah that's the way it should end if if we get something like this and there's nothing antoinette can do and she just has i mean not terrible but i mean it's a bad outcome because where do we score points with the latest team well the whole that's the whole point i the ladies team had to score points yesterday and and not playing playing to win with black i mean joe is an experience will find some other idea can she try something else after short castle we think that c3 she played actually short castle already yeah we think that c3 will be on the board right yes he will play c3 no question about it um does she have any other opportunities the honest answer is well no because 96 96 is just you could even take on e6 actually and take on c5 and take on e5 um because after bishop e3 you've got bishop f7 intermediate yeah that line i'm not why not turn up on well i'm not sure there's queen g5 at the end where so for example here bishop takes e6 and oh sorry what did you say yeah yeah bishop b6 bishop e6 right oh you wanted to do this this this this and now you are saying queen g5 mm-hmm possibly i don't know and now after knight g4 because do you call f5 yeah f5 is definitely the the first move i wanted to do i was also 93 spare move after taking probably right takes takes or okay i could even castle here probably yeah but black is fine here right rook d8 [Music] uh i don't know i have queen bee free check maybe and i can't go rook f7 i blundered queen b3 check yep yeah maybe okay i mean of course you don't have to give i don't i mean first yeah i don't have to give up the pawn that's that's number one or you could give it up in a better way after bishop e6 you could play but i don't understand this move i ever like no it's just it just has a materialistic approach i just want to win a pawn oh okay yeah because if it works then uh then it works yeah and if i take here you wanted to take one f7 right yes that was my but wait uh wait i think i'm i'm completely wrong after bishop you three bishops eight am i not winning a piece oh you win a piece even yeah yeah so you can't do that so you want to take take take and take yeah possible queen g5 knight g4 still feels like black should be okay somehow maybe rook d8 immediately is also just fine for black because this is yeah this is a weakness yeah and you might actually want to go after short castle you maybe have bishop yeah i've got ideas of bishop c4 for sure ah but here i can play f4 actually after bishop c4 f4 and rook have free it's not over no no no for sure it's it's it gets it gets complicated also knight e5 yeah yeah i don't i don't know it's not great yeah but i have to say this move bishop takes e6 is not even a move i i i would even i don't know i just don't even look at that move somehow i just don't even it might be good no i mean why not win upon yeah if it wins a pawn sure i mean of course you have to calculate everything but yeah let's try this one let's let's put it on the board yeah just this line that we think the computer doesn't like it but i mean it doesn't it doesn't surprise me that this f5 move is it likes for black slightly and then he takes with the queen so that i don't have couldn't be free ideas right yeah but still it's uh it's still upon up no yeah it's it's just saying that black has got you know the typical you know like marshall like compensation and this d3 pawn no i think it's wide i would play a much a much more classic way in general i mean i think you know in general in these positions i mean i would be very happy to see 96 on the board if i was joe because now i can just get in d4 but here i think d4 i can take on d4 and if you're still not castle that can have a bishop before check yes even that i'm not sure what's going on like here takes takes bishop b4 let's say i just go knight d2 um perhaps here i could i was considering moves like d5 here but d5 yeah because after e5 i was hoping to be ready to come with a breakthrough not sure with f6 yeah either f6 ever c5 yeah maybe 92 i've also got bishop d2 and in general i don't even have to go d4 here straight away i can just i can probably just castle i mean is it why can't i just castle no you definitely can but maybe here i could try something like queen f6 could i somehow to bring the knight to f4 and who knows maybe d4 am i forced to take probably looks like a very bad version of an italian for black because i mean why does white gets these positions i mean but i'm not forced to take okay i mean if i may just play bishop a7 then maybe two push past seven but then this is where it works yeah i can take did you take wait did it takes yeah bishop rook queen e6 and your probably it's not over yet yes probably but it's bad it's something like yeah it's not what i wanted to achieve definitely yeah i just don't think you can go night i mean as i say i you use you you can't force certain things in chess and this is just one of those positions where if you just try to force things let me try again okay you're being stubborn i like it i don't know why in lots of other positions you can be stubborn and then this is the only one you can't okay so 96 96 short castle yeah what if i go for a different planet okay click on e3 okay f takes e3 so yeah here i have to be quiet and play something like queen e7 i guess 27 okay i'll play the natural move d4 d4 yeah now i need to bring the knight somewhere can i play knight g5 sure okay worst case scenario i will take queen takes yeah and queen f3 and you want to go bishop e6 i don't want but i am not sure what else to play maybe queen g6 can g6 okay and i want to somehow get to use that e4 e3 pawn if i can but so solid for white yeah that's that's the whole point really isn't it is that this position is just i mean you could defend players or maybe yeah rook f2 okay f1 is but now maybe i could call bishop b6 yeah and try to take with the queen oh yeah you can take with the pawn is hanging but you've got queen j4 oh yeah but oh you you just you just want to avoid any endings at all costs even slightly better ones for black yeah because it's very difficult to make progress here right sure but it should be very difficult in in every position right there's no black doesn't really have the right to but i like from all the lines we have seen in this game i like this one the most because it still has some you know practical ideas but uh but yeah i mean what why does gorgeous so many different ways i mean even here like castles is gonna move queen d2 you could play first it's not yeah but here i can take only three okay and if you take with the queen i could consider knight f4 already because now okay g3 can either work or not but then i achieved at least something yeah so here at least there's and after short castle of course all is fine if queen f6 you can go away with the knight somewhere but you have to be careful yeah the king the knight but yeah there's at least a little bit of initiative here right that knight on f4 would be would be a great piece but uh i'm curious yeah ah so joey is still thinking about c3 so antoinetta will have to calculate all of this and yeah if the pawn sacrifice is all right but yeah but i well yeah she has to assess that but i i just don't see her doing anything here now that's the point i mean i know antoinette and i just think if joe plays c3 she's just gonna she has a fantastic will to win yeah but i mean she's gonna be aware that there are nine other games in play and she could lose and then it could be a crit i mean it's one of those she could be slightly worse with no prospects so i just think after c3 she just has to take on f3 probably or will take on f3 and just uh yeah might be i guess we'll gonna find out shortly because joe just played c3 so maybe let's have a look at another game let's check the one between uh bilal and marie because it looked like a very interesting najdorf let's see if oh yeah this is very interesting uh so a very again a very typical structure and but this has gone very wrong for black no yes yes because uh the pawn on g6 black did not have time to castle this is a very you've got a monster here on c6 i mean this is very bad for black isn't it might be but i remember one game of mine it was a very funny one so i got in trouble exactly the same way after a queen before you know i was in very big trouble they just played the move like king d7 which looked uh terrible but then i managed to consolidate and uh i actually won that game in the end because here also the knight on c6 of course it's a nice looking piece but sometime it can be out of the game so if after but i don't know is king d7 already forced like i mean maybe i could even play something normal like queen c7 why not quincy queen c7 here yeah okay because i think i did not have that option in my game okay i'll play a4 definitely um no but here i can i can take i think on a4 you take my idea is that if you take with the rook maybe i have a 5 oh but they don't have a five you take with the rook you don't have to change queens yeah let's i mean i can no but then i don't take one on a4 i have to think it might be just uh it might be just bad actually i don't have time for this i don't have time for queen c7 no no i think queen before is actually a very unpleasant move bill l that one of the revelations of this tournament what about a move like queen c5 is it also bad you lose a pawn first which kind of feels bad i mean it is yeah maybe i have some chance but yeah i'm up on dawn so it seems like actually my king d7 might be the proof because if you go i thought she did she just played quincy when queen c5 this is a very depressing she'll be very upset actually because now it's just um a free roll and no that's terrible that's terrible opening outcome for marie yeah and i'm not even sure he's going to take here you know i'm not i'm not no no yeah like take bishop c7 yeah [Music] you have you have a choice even here there is 93 93 and now let's say c4 i chase it around and i don't have knight c5 because of bishop a5 exactly so maybe knight f yeah maybe it's not so easy then maybe you have f4 actually after bishop c7 yeah you can you can try f4 maybe not g5 i could even take probably you want to take or even g5 the h5 also looks completely fine not sure which one is better taking looks a little weird to me but maybe my idea was to play knight d7 if i go e6 you just want to take and eventually i will be able to win this point probably really knight f6 uh but wait i have to be careful there should be seven even that no no it's not so clear might work have that rook yeah it's a free roll yeah i i i'm not i'm not in love with it i'm not i'm really not in love with queen but interest it's very interesting do you think king d7 was a plausible alternative um honest answer no but i at the same time it's not like i'm full of great ideas here for black but another question let's put the king back what about the move bishop c7 yeah that's that's the move that first came to mind for me because now the queen is still protected so after a4 okay you probably will still play it right yeah i think this is probably still but now i can take on a4 but this is very ugly for black i can take take back and now i have a5 yeah but but in the long term this this pawn is dead right so i'll go but i could argue that my knight will not be so bad against the bishop no that's that's very very fair point um even here my gut feeling is that this is now it's definitely better for white but my point is that maybe it's better than just giving the pawn with queen c5 yeah i i queen i mean we can we can quickly look but queen c5 or just castle just give it just castle just give to pawn yeah just castle give it and just try and yeah that's that's the way isn't it that's the way this is very clever castle's here and then go e4 this is the way oh no 97 check i'm blundering everything yes am i maybe i'm not why are you yeah that happens after 97. you just take one c8 no is that right no i protect so yeah i can't go e4 maybe but maybe i can go maybe i can go uh rookie eight or something something crazy but this makes a lot more sense yes to sacrifice the plan this way exactly queen c5 i just can't believe is is right i just i just can't believe this movie is yeah it's just yeah and and actually it's it's saying also not to not to capture immediately and that was my original thought is that here you can just castle long there's actually no rush to take this pawn because bishop c7 d6 but what if i start protecting it with 97 97 okay let's say i play rookie one but here we go uh here maybe i can yeah but if i castle it's still a worse stand game but you can go bishop g5 check here bishop and bishop f5 yeah yeah is it is it working i mean even this i'm not complete even this i'm not sure because d6 might be a bit annoying i don't know yeah and then you have to yeah 97 95 is quite an opening disaster yeah no but queen c5 for sure is just not the way and it oops and it doesn't really matter if he takes the pawn or not but bill now has to have the uh the attitude to try and win this game so he of course understands now that actually um what's this wait how many points does he have is he has a lot um i wanted to say is he also in for a gm norm but i forgot he's a gemini yeah he's a gm already so yeah yeah no i mean no he has to play for a win here um yeah so a lot of interesting games everything is on the board for now i don't really see where the one the women's team can try to win some games i'm not sure let's have a look again at the maria game maria okay because i see the queens came off the board and she's open up for now yeah but leandro has been very clever right because it's one of those porn ups which don't stay you don't keep the pawn forever here because a6a4 and uh i think leandro has been very smart the bishop can come to g4 so if you go rookie a i can play bishop g4 h5 yeah but i mean in the worst case scenario there are a lot of lines where i can just take right but here i'm fine because i might win a piece oh you're gonna pin me yeah okay so let's say i go yeah i've got a got to be a gotta be a that's a bit bishop g4 might be a bit careless okay so if i take let me throw in this uh maybe you could just play now i can play bishop g4 now or bishop three three might work yeah i don't see a way for me to protect that pawn on but now i can sorry but now i can do it right because b5 is hanging that's if you go yeah you have time to take i have time to even this i'm not sure i would go in for this as white but it's probably okay yeah now 96 is a very unpleasant threat and i don't have a way to avoid i think many trades this is very clever by leandro who's just now fat ah a6 is still not no asics is not on the board but you have to protect this pawn unless you go rook here straight away yes maybe i could try to be but maybe we get something similar no because now i have a6 after bishop g4 maybe um we have we don't have 96 yeah yeah 96 no i can't trick you yeah no i would guess that this position if you slam the computer on it would just say it's a draw here yeah no well played leandro i mean to because he he went for a non uh a low variance route so he didn't he didn't put he didn't create a position where just the chances of a decisive result are very high on both sides and um yeah i think it's gonna be very tough to get to that plus three i don't see where it's coming from i just i actually don't see wait are you even getting where is the victory coming from now goodnight is still of course yeah what about p.s game pia also let's have a look pierre oh yeah pierre can still win sure this position is still really upbeat probably white has gone wrong here feels like it could be better for black somehow even with the double point on g6 is probably lost in long term probably i'm gonna win it what about winning it immediately with rookie six am i missing something maybe you have this this no you don't have g7 i can just take it queen b8 28 it's all fine yeah i i i'm not in love with hussain's position here at all but also rocket is not you could also try queen b6 queen b6 yeah i think he's just losing a pawn if uh where not okay yeah yeah it it it looks it looks promising for pierre and actually we see somebody in in the chat saying that it's uh minus 1.7 here minus 1.7 yeah it doesn't surprise me at all even minus two yeah this is this is okay so we've got one game with the ladies might bring a point but where else well the only problem is that bilal is just at least much better and the other thing is that we didn't like olga's position against ravi and ravi has gone for a4 so this is oh oh my god she played bishop f8 oh man bishop f8 i i believe was uh the engines first really yes wow she wants to put the bishop on h6 and maybe go queen h4 that's really clever but is it a bit slow so wait uh he cannot take on b5 now it's blacksmith oh okay it's blacksmith all right yeah but how do you deal with this move so he played queen e2 first he didn't go for a4 immediately he went queen e2 and a4 and now there's a there's a real problem with this b5 pawn but maybe black could be that black wants to set probably not right if i play bishop g7 bishop g7 there can be five take rook a8 queen a8 right yeah probably queen b5 and castle could i have any compensation here maybe because of some but d4 will run into bishop i can take i forgot i could take i can take no no no wait here i have oh yeah you can take no it's not working at all so what do we do against a4 okay probably but i don't understand because here if i go for group b8 you take on b5 and can go for even bishop d3 is an unpleasant move again i don't understand why this position isn't just very good for white so what's the idea what's her idea after a4 okay let's uh let's try to make it work let's uh yeah maybe no but bishop h6 looks ugly could it be that bishop h no bishop h6 could be yeah but f5 already you have to calculate if you don't lose take c1 yeah maybe i have some queen g5 ideas and i protect my bishop okay let's try this one bishop h6 it might be might be another shot okay so you want to try f5 yeah you should take c1 x f takes this it wasn't first though oh okay let us think there is also maybe no but 95 look strange knight f4 as well is knight f4 making sense okay let's try bishop c1 first okay f take c6 g5 doesn't look right no netflix yeah i mean you can you can you can try this but white is solid and you know at the very least let's say i took here threatening this as well wait i take take maybe i have some you want to go bishop f4 uh no i actually wanted to castle castle and then try something with bishop f4 and maybe maybe i can achieve something but it looks it definitely looks risky but it might already be the only way to not get in trouble yeah bishop h6 okay f5 is certainly not the only move i can take you can take yes you can that's true ah but now maybe i have i have bishop f4 in this position yes oh wow okay nice idea you can take take queen f and queen g4 now two knights are hanging what do i do about it probably nothing no so i cannot take on f4 yeah and i cannot take with the knight either so i have to take on b5 i guess queen a8 queen b5 now bishop a4 is a serious threat i don't know what to think about this one maybe short castle here and after queen d5 to collect some pawn somehow yeah but it looks looks so dangerous yeah i believe the position is probably just very bad for her unless she has some miracle idea here okay let's try maybe something else after f5 after which one that bishop h6 f5 h2 but i'm not going f5 am i i'm taking here oh you're taking on b5 sorry i forgot that yeah yeah it feels though like it should be the way for black i believe ah now i have a great idea okay after a4 a4 yes [Music] does it work might not work it doesn't work sorry no i don't know i mean the position is just uh it looks i mean black needs two moves to castle b5 is hanging to me you know intuitively the position looks really bad for olga is knight day seven just not easy well it's one of those moves which admits that something has has gone really wrong um okay i would probably take but here maybe i can i can take with the knight because of rook a6 so a takes then yeah and now i don't know yes [Music] ugly c5 yeah but yeah but it's positioning badly strategically yeah position is getting getting ugly yeah i just as i say i just don't believe that olga something something probably went wrong for olga she probably had to play this knight a4 move yeah not to allow all of these ideas with a4 now that the light squared bishop is gone uh somebody says in the chat why is ravi i am high higher rated ravi is a grandmaster number one his title just hasn't been uh ratified yet uh and number two there are many ims high rated than grandmasters in the world many many many i'm high rated than i i mean i get i don't even play anymore but i'm high rated than at least a few grandmasters in england and i believe there is a tax one should pay in order to get the gm title this day so some people if the federation doesn't do it for them just say that they don't care about the title no uh oh you mean you have to pay for it basically yeah i mean even if you get the norms the rating i believe it's still not uh all over you have to submit to the application and then also to pay a fee yep no you definitely have to pay fide for uh for the pleasure of being a grandmaster they don't just give it to you for free i think uh maybe now is uh is a good moment to take our first quick break for today but the way things are looking at the moment it does look like bad news for the ladies team the only real game which looks positive is peers and every other game looks either equal or the book or around equality right well no i mean equal all the boys are better like bill bill is clear and he casts queensland which is really good so bill actually i would say is i think that position might be even objectively winning because the extra pawn and yeah i don't see why bill shouldn't be winning and i also don't see why uh this position for olga isn't really bad and somebody and somebody's saying that it's plus 1.2 it's still not lost but probably black has to find only moves to keep the game going yeah it's bad bad situation but you know what yesterday we had a similar thing it looked as though things were going badly and then all of a sudden blunders happened and miracles can can happen so we'll be back in a few minutes to see if the girls can make this a competitive fight let's hope so fingers crossed we'll be back to see battle of the sexes final round join us in just a jiffy [Music] oh [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] hello everybody welcome back to the final round of battle of the sexes jib chest 2022. uh if you've just joined us welcome we know we have a lot of people uh joining us from the us and it's very early there so if you've just woken up welcome uh the situation is as follows all games are still in play and uh the task for the women is clear they need to get six and a half points today there are no results so far unfortunately though it is becoming more and more difficult to see where the ladies are gonna score those plus three um because on in some positions they are much worse one of the games is clear that probably the ladies are going to win the one of pia versus hussein he has a very big advantage there uh yeah probably she will win a pawn in a few moves and otherwise yeah very a very good strategy by the men's team i should say today they are not taking too many risks in some game they are playing for two results so um yeah that's gonna be a very tough tough situation for the ladies to to make a comeback yeah and uh abdullah ayman says is jillian actually winning against uh gunner i don't think he's winning but he's got a very pleasant position and jillian basically hasn't had a good position all talk i think it's the best position he's got so far in the tournament he has very big chances today and we'll see if he is going to be able to keep his cool you know and just uh have patience uh to to play it in the best possible way it would be huge if he manages to win today because it it will gonna be the first win in the tournament for him yeah jillian uh has just uh really really struggled uh it's been a you know sometimes this just happens you just have a hard tournament but i actually would want him to win today um not for the boys versus girls thing or anything like that just for him personally when you lose pretty much every game in a tournament it's really really unpleasant and if you finish on a winning note it's a it's actually a really nice feeling i remember playing a lot of the world youth championships um you know as as you did arena you know i was playing the world youth for england uh from the age of 10 to 18 and i remember one thing one of my coaches said to me said you know what even if you know imagine i had a bad sword and which of course happens or an average tournament he says it really does make a difference to your spirit and to your mood if you win a game the final game and so i actually would love to see jillian win and let's actually have a look at that position why not let's check it okay so the point is that white center is very very strong and also the black spawn which will probably be on a5 soon is a big weakness why it might just win it in the next few moves yeah so after takes takes as you said this pawn is weak this pawn is a little bit weak white has got a very compact center you can play a lot of moves here as white i believe you should bring over the rook from f1 to c1 or to b1 c1 looks fine yeah the problem is that you cannot even play moves like knight b6 with uh with black here because the pawn on a5 is hanging right i was trying to work it out i wasn't completely sure yeah but i think yeah i don't think it works i don't think bishop c4 could it be working after okay five yeah that's what i was trying to calculate but i i failed miserably so knight c4 definitely doesn't work because the bishop is hanging only bishop c4 might be possible so bishop c4 i take a new take with the double attack on my rook and this actually looks like it might work i don't have bishop f6 intermediate because you can just take the rook uh yeah i think it's working actually so he has to be a bit careful here but he could play a move like perhaps maybe bishop e1 bishop e1 wow now force black to go for a4 and how is this one because bishop a5 will still be in the air so i could even play something like queen a2 and then bishop a5 is coming and after that i can take on b6 and collect the pawn d5 yeah d5 is a good move okay bishop a5 do you take c4 more bishop's eggs i don't know which is best okay let's try this getting completely out of hand this position yes i don't know what happened it felt like we lost control unnecessarily as white definitely okay so this is the move b65 so this is the position where a little bit of care what about the move rook f to b1 that was my other option but i was concerned about queen c7 okay now i want to take the ah but you have no rook a4 isn't the way probably because of rook b8 yeah you see it's still not so easy for white to handle this one yeah this is actually going to require some thinking here definitely not easy at all feels though that white should have something but what that is i'm not can you go bishop one immediately you might yeah why not this immediately it could work actually yeah but perhaps so if queen c7 then bishop a5 and i don't have time for bishop c4 you might do seven but yeah at the very least g6 you're upon up yeah this might be i know it's it's all right for is it for white no this is yeah this is great for white isn't it yeah it looks so okay so bishop b1 but i cannot really protect the pawn right on a5 yes ah queen b6 maybe yeah queen m6 exactly but no this is bad i think why uh because i take knight stakes and you want to go bishop bishop c4 again yeah that's clever because if you take with the knight i can just move the bishop i think and after bishop b5 oh you have bishop b5 that's nasty negative three oh 93 good good spot yeah yeah nobody but you can play um you can play bishop c4 you can play bishop c4 right and black is fine yeah no that that is fine ah okay so it's queen b6 queen b6 but after queen b6 you could probably go away with the queen something like that oh queen a4 actually exists or queen a2 yeah oh actually that's nasty oh that's very nasty actually yeah because um d5 is terrible as after c5 uh probably you're just losing with black and you can see by gunai's body language he's not comfortable at all yeah bishop one i might just be very strong yeah but he needs to find this one because we saw that white doesn't have time to first bring the rook and it's actually the natural way you want to handle this position to first bring the rook and then only play bishop b1 so bishop b1 is a bit again against your intuition but it probably is just the best move in the position yep all right who else is doing okay well uh well a lot of players are doing balash is just we will keep an eye on that the situation is just very clear it's either balash wins or he makes a draw yeah he has no risks at all in this position and uh we're gonna see a very long end game i believe in this one let's check the bill versus marie one uh because it looked like marie was in big trouble um okay so bilo decided not to take the pawn you know what i'm afraid of here f moves like i'm not sure immediately f4 or bishop d5 and f4 mm-hmm let let's just quickly have a look what happens he took he he decided not to take which is fine i liked castle's queen side 97 and here he went d6 which i like she attacked this pawn here like so and my question now is is taking this stupid wow knight takes e5 let's say rook h to e1 um king d ah you just want a block you you've got no interest in working okay even it's interesting maybe king d7 actually king d7 yeah i will not take the pawn okay i will take and now i want to play rookie eight rook let's say okay and if i go f4 okay so i don't do it i play bishop g5 check first okay bishop g5 king b1 now rookie 8 and now rookie 8 not to allow you to play this i can still go f4 really and then look at five oh good good thing but i could play bishop f6 let's say but why why isn't this just really fantastic for white i'm a porn up i can get my bishop on this diagonal at least yeah of course after rookie two i mean many you want to go rookie three yes okay but in in in the absolute worst case alright let's say i go here um so you have some you might have some tactics now yeah and i have bishop p7s and i mean okay i have to take on d3 it seems and then hope that rookie works but that's what it is it's just hope at this stage right well i wanted to play rookie 6 and rook g6 rook e6 g5 so i cannot do that for now no but g5 wait let's check it rookie 6 g5 rookie one check and h takes so i give the check king d8 yeah it looks like i'm i'm not losing here no no oh okay bishop g5 yeah okay rook d5 bishop f iv bishop f4 g7 rookie 5 i was hoping d7 rookie 5 and holding on by your skin of your teeth even this worst case i take and go here and win this which is still chances but definitely you want to go rookie five and save save the day then maybe i have even f5 uh f5 is a problem yeah yeah and actually bill did something else but i mean in general do you see what i mean like we just did this and i just thought like this this just looked really convincing to me i don't know but perhaps he did not want to go to this opposite colored bishop yeah sure because with the knights on the board still the knight on c6 looks like a great piece compared to the one on d7 and he probably might still have the option of trading them a bit later but i don't like it because you know she gets the king out now this bishop is now a wonderful piece uh i'm not so i was thinking that maybe he wants to go for f4 plans actually to try to get to that pawn on f7 so let's say after a4 she does something i'm not sure um maybe actually maybe she doesn't have to do anything about that pawn on b5 yeah i'm not i'm not happy with how bilal has played this i mean you feel like he could have achieved more yeah much more much more like i don't even think black is that much worse now so we actually have the first result of today's match it is a draw uh joe versus antoinette yeah and it is i believe a very good result for the men's team because antoinette won her last two games so she probably wanted to have a big fight but joe played a very solid game and here after b takes a5 the players agreed for a draw yeah very logical result here yeah there's just nothing we tried to make something work friends means a bit sometimes you just can't force it you just risk losing too much and uh so here after rook takes a five let's say how would white force matters rugby one would be the move and now the problem is you have to go passive with the rook so you have no chance in any case right and you could play rook a7 also oh rick a7 but here but still um there is no way of getting the a pawn without losing the b pawn right exactly so just rook b4 or a5 good question uh how do you play after okay seven i have a funny plan okay so i'll go rook b4 um rook f2a8 okay i'll try this yeah you know i just hoped that i would have time to bring my kink to c7 but i just don't because after a move like rook b8 okay it's ugly you could even go rogue b6 yeah but can i try to make it work in any way probably not otherwise she would have tried yeah i mean the king is a lot way far way too far no this was just a very um very good uh practical decision by joe and it brings the boys half a point closer so now they only need three and a half of the remaining games right a half point that is guaranteed we already know it's in ballast chunkers game so the question is where are the other halves covered let's have a quick look at the maria music let's look at leandro chris because it also looked like white has a good chance to liquidate quite quickly right in this one yeah well let's have a quick look uh because it's been a while since we've been there rook h28 we considered this move actually what did she play did she play it already bishop chief yes bishop g4 uh h exactly the variation we look at this is what we have on the board bishop takes d7 yeah right yeah this is what we looked at now she has to take back with the rook yeah and knight takes three three five and we said that there are no good ways but um wait is it already like over like is it gonna be a draw because the bishop is better than the knight normally in these types of positions unless you have a very quick knight d6 then the things change it's just a draw there's just nothing to do did i play maybe rook e to g8 rook eats a d8 yes okay but here you have rook c1 actually yeah i'm gonna take take and rook c1 bishop d5 is but here you could even go for b3 yeah yeah there's no actually you can be worse if you're not careful here as well yeah right so probably after knight b5 what are we going to see it actually could be going to be a little bit careful here is maria actually she took on d7 right uh we expect him to take on b5 very quickly no but i could go for the e2 pawn so for example rook d1 rook g1 and rookie two for the b two pawn sorry yeah yeah so you go i think i think that's what you have to do actually 96 let's say i think c7 but you could take one you don't sorry oh sorry i can take on c4 sorry yeah and here maybe something like bishop basics but i'm a porn up no yes definitely no i mean this is just you play on here as white i don't expect you win a lot of the time but you play on yeah but she's gonna have to do some defending which is not what she had in mind definitely so and leandro we saw yesterday he can fight for a long time and he's a grand master he's experienced i mean perhaps there is a better way of making all of this work so let's try again rook takes d1 rook takes what about the move like now this one isn't good your root looks you want yeah it's not so easy hmm so rokita should be i don't know really what the best route is i i don't really know it looks like quite an awkward position for black i i would hate playing this position as black because you know i was thinking that in the rook end games you could have ideas with rookie one and then rookie two even if you're a pawn down at some point but let me think okay let me think before bishop basics okay what else could i try the problem is that after rook c2 you go for 95 right bishop e4 hmm rook c2 and if i go b3 what did she play she played something else she played did she play rookie six uh maybe that's the clever way rookie six yeah she played rook e6 covering the d6 square it's yeah it's definitely very good so now if he let's say takes king takes d7 yeah now king the king has to go to e7 i guess yeah this was clean now i'm not losing this pawn anymore yeah this was very clever right so probably here we're going to see a draw again probably yeah let's go to olga's game so this is most likely a draw so that's two draws for short on the board probably i mean i can't see white ever losing let's put it like that dolga seemed like she was in trouble so let's check how she's doing weird we saw this why didn't ravi play bishop d3 here he must have disliked something ah it's queen h4 how lovely oh i miss i miss everything queen h4 bishop b5 rook b5 and it's a draw ah very nice and perpetual very nice all right a very good reason okay very nice resource there by all gegeria so ravi played king h1 and now queen h4 anyway it's uh i believe it should be a good move queen of three but now it's not that bad how we thought right probably i mean black might have some time even to play knight e7 in worst case scenario yeah i quite like 97. even though you have to still be careful no it looks it looks all right maybe he wants to go queen g3 here queen g3 is it possible no yeah we're getting some so you're saying that the end game if i take on g3 is definitely better for you yeah i mean my instinct says take here but i actually have to consider f takes right but i probably take with the h pawn and what do i do with the knight from e7 yeah and the bishop i mean probably i have to play h something like h5 right yeah the problem is that if i ever want to bring the knight to f5 you can take on f5 and all my pawns are on light squares i'm not sure you could use it because i still have bishop e7 this is probably still okay for black somehow but yeah yeah it's all rightish it's all rightish but yeah i would still be quite comfortable here as white definitely definitely but it doesn't look as bad as we've predicted it yeah so queen f3 so queen h4 queen f3 somebody's saying in the chat that olga is fighting for redemption yeah funny way of putting it yeah olga is uh she's fighting she has to fight because she's got the position to fight but it might get double-edged if black manages to to make a castle because then that pawn on f4 you have some weak squares white should be fast in the ideas here but i believe that we will see actually 97 97 see another good way of protecting the gun let's try queen g3 so is there another move apart from it i thought you could try queen h5 yeah because after bishop d1 i always have queen queen f5 yeah but then i see four queenie for a check and if i want i can repeat right yeah you could but okay let's say that i play queen c2 here do i lose the queen i don't know but i i start to get i mean worst oh i can't do that i blunder my bishop lol looks like you might blonder your queen though so knight a3 i've got queen c3 for now maybe you don't so close to not having queen c3 so close but you could just play a move like ah but now i want to play knight f5 yeah let's retry this yeah we definitely should so quincy free let's see if that one works it doesn't really work for white yeah knight f5 is coming and they will be all right yeah okay so queen h5 is definitely a possibility then bishop d1 queen f5 bishop g4 queen c2 yeah like this was it i first gave it to you oh you gave a check let's see if that makes a difference now can i play something different here i believe not because f3 would be bad the bishop on g4 would be stuck trading queens isn't that great either yeah it looks like uh possible a possibility random stuff yeah yeah i think that's what she's thinking about actually she did play 97. oh very very well and we see that they are almost equal on the clock and i believe uh something is not all right for for white i mean it seems like he would have had more yeah yeah what if i go knight a3 here you're gonna go see what is the idea what i might take i might take like let's say you played bishop h6 yes and i take is this any good rook tate ah rook takes rook takes rotation knight 28 is the only move now bishop a4 c6 only move did i start to feel a bit comfortable now as well i mean i don't know if comfortable takes takes my spidey senses say i sh that but wait i want to play short short sure sure no i i i know but it still didn't feel yeah somehow that bishop on h6 feels like it's out of play right yeah maybe now feels like there should be okay even this move is is playable what about knight takes f5 queen d5 short castle oh you just protecting okay something like this h6 yeah but b5 is hanging i mean this position i've got knight g4 coming yeah yeah yeah and queenie for check in just worst case no it looks uh it looks all right for black i believe yeah it could be no i mean 93 is just a random idea but i would also oops i would also have f5 at some point i thought black would just go c6 solid yeah yeah just play solid that's but here maybe you have queen g3 and now maybe i will not be able to avoid the queen trade ah good point he played queen g3 immediately now it's a very interesting moment will she will she trade queens or will she go queen h5 i believe it's a very important moment here if she keeps the queens then the game is alive otherwise we will see again we will see again a case where white will play for two results because the end game is definitely better for white she will keep the queens and look at that image of sabina versus jean saya they are both you know making movements with their legs they are stressed let's check that game as well because it looked uh also interesting somehow all the points in the center were traded but actually it's not that simple because the bishop on d3 is somewhat strange there the queen on e1 is a uh it's not easy at all i believe uh black might be a bit better here yeah i can believe that because if the rook would be on e1 and the queen on e2 maybe it would be all right but like this this construction i believe is a bit fragile you could run easily into some background trouble i i actually dislike it quite a lot how how do you play here a a4 looks nice but then b5 and c4 is coming and you can't afford playing c4 because then that bishop on d3 is very weak you probably might just lose there somehow yeah i believe that john sayah might have good chances here and how is the situation on the clock it's 13 minutes for sabino and 32 minutes for gensia and 20 more moves to be made yes suddenly we get some hopes no i don't know i think it's a little bit early to i mean she's definitely got a playable position that's for sure yeah and that's a very good uh yeah with black pieces what else can you dream of a playable position you're open and slightly back on his foot on the clock [Music] there is also the problem of this how ridiculous is the move c4 here yeah it might it might be working or it might be not so i have the first question bishop takes e5 rook takes if e5 knight f6 do you save the piece well i save the i can save the piece in i think can i save the piece i don't see some other move other than rookie three and it runs into knight g4 maybe rook e8 yeah i'm not sure how is that one yeah bishops but it looks uh really dangerous right um yeah but rookie three is the only move now knight g4 let's try this one yeah if rook 8 i've got king h7 and something on h2 might be yes i wanted to go rogue g3 rook g3 95 is it 95 take take 95 90 95 is a problem 95 and i'm winning at peace maybe yeah because bishop 493 bishop g6 91 and we have a result another result eric versus irene yeah and the moment when i was starting to think that maybe irene has got some chances they agreed for a draw well i have to say that we've seen that one coming right yeah i didn't expect another result there i'm curious though if this move just doesn't just loses after bishop takes you for could do maybe just okay you could maybe no taking on defense [Music] i really wanted to go here but it just doesn't work yeah now i think that's the main problem of white not not being able to to leave that bishop on d3 and protect it yep it's just a bit loose c4 so what else do you do here is white okay you could try some moves like knight c4 perhaps that looks ugly what did he do he played knight c forex uh he played knight c4 the idea is that after queen c6 he wants bishop b4 uh-huh i guess yes and after queen c7 he wants rookie eight right this is the way but it's not over yet because after queen c6 bishop b4 queen c6 yeah um does he want bishop b4 okay let's say he does i believe okay no no this is clever yeah now the threat is 93 actually yeah what about a move like rookie eight is it working bishop g5 rookie two yeah no i yeah i just want to secure the bishop yeah this one is good yeah probably it's the best way of handling this with white yeah what about uh do i have another moves after knight c4 maybe i could try queen d7 to keep an eye on the if eight square then again you probably go for i like bishop b4 but here i have an additional chance to play b5 yes yes you do and the pawn on b2 will be hanging in some variations yes knight a5 and you go bishop yeah we're gonna go for b yeah this one looks uh like the best try looks better doesn't it c4 perhaps c4 um yeah i can't take so i should go away with the knight but where maybe knight b6 knight b6 i'll exchange rk8 is not the right place for the rook now i feel okay as white i mean i don't know exactly i don't know exactly what i'm gonna do here but i i feel like yeah compared to first position it's an improvement even i i don't really want to go b3 no i mean it feels okay but we'll see where shanza puts her queen right still black will have to to try to keep this again for as long as possible and let's have a look at uh at which one uh let's look below yeah okay so it is very important for for marie here to hold this one but she can't right or can she why not bishop c6 it's right to move yeah yeah he just played it yeah oh well rook d8 let's say yeah but now oh bishop bishop b5 i didn't think you could do because of rook b7 i mean maybe you can do it but i i mean because i've got bishop g7 still even even this but now at least knight c6 yeah 995 yeah that doesn't work yes a bishop bishop c6 is just oh this is terrible this is actually just a bad yeah yeah i believe so bishop c6 yeah you have to protect the knight what did she do knight f8 no what no this move is too negative yeah no this move this move is uh probably she's probably losing now yeah knight f8 is too negative there are probably lots of moves she just goes to the wrong look at that okay on h8 well her idea is she wants to come in i mean it it does make some sense but it's just probably too slow i would guess it feels wrong feels wrong yeah it feels it feels bad okay so below definitely in the driving seat there um let's have a look at bobby versus ivanka sure in a while and actually it's a very interesting and complex position as i was saying black does have these g5 ideas trying to prove a point on the king's side but from the other point of view if you move your pawns too too fast then you might actually remain with only weaknesses on the board and white is really very solid here i'm wondering if he's thinking of taking on d5 on any at any point what do you think um with the knight hanging you mean two no just as an idea at some point will he want to take on d5 straight well yeah very possibly because now but i like black's position actually here so how do you play this one with why do you play bishop f1 or what i actually have no idea knight e5 is probably a bad move because then i can just take and my pawn structure is great yeah i don't like i don't like bishop f1 oh sorry knight e5 i like bishop f1 more than 95 uh however f4 is again a very three ah this is a this is a very interesting move so he wants to go for ether yes he wants to claim that this king long term is in danger across the long diagonals but we will see now a very interesting fight because here black will get a lot of chances i believe so it will be the one who who calculates the most precisely will ivanka be able to handle her nerves today again because they are approaching time trouble and they still have a lot of moves to make almost all the pieces are on the board it's gonna be it's gonna be fireworks yeah things are starting to actually look better for the women but wait what happened can i play c5 here do i open my king to too much because i was hoping to get to the e3 pawn somehow now that you played f3 oh my goodness is my king too too much in danger hard to say it's a it's certainly a move it's certainly a move because she has to consider it at least yeah very very tense fight here very very tense right yeah and i really hope that she won't want to take too too long i think because uh she doesn't have that many minutes left on on her clock but i see this game going either way yeah i think it's a very important game in the match all together because uh whoever wins this it might be just match over yeah i think that if bobby wins there's just no chance they're saying bill threw it away which is very surprising so he's played i have to say i haven't been really impressed with his play since he got a great position and knight fa and apparently bishop d5 is a bad move but what why didn't he take a ball well exactly maybe he was just worried about this 96 stuff you have c3 at any point you want yeah yeah i i agree it's it's a stranger i'm just shocked i have to say i'm completely shocked if i play let's try knight takes p5 maybe rook b6 but still i've got do i have bishop it looks too strange it might no bishop e896 and i don't have you might be able to go d7 here but it's just so weird it is it definitely is but i think it might be actually working it's funny it might work but now suddenly your bishop is out of play and maybe now i can even just play bishop d8 yeah exactly you have to move the knight no but knight b5 wasn't necessary i could have taken uh how wait can i take bishop no you still have rook b7 yeah but here uh maybe this was why he disliked all of this this this is why he disliked it for sure interesting so i mean the position i mean i would still take white all day here no question oh and i see that c5 was actually the best move yeah in the yard c5 felt like a great move to me i'm happy that i'm starting to wake up finally you're going to be in time because at some point moment i can see the way the the momentum is in the women's favor so even gunai has got chances oh so if bilal is not winning this one then we are back back on track as well you know we said that jillian had a good position but let's check that one he's he's kind of thrown it away how so well here after ba five he played bishop b1 and what happened we thought bishop e1 was a great move queen b6 and he just took oh he didn't go for queen a4 which is surprising now what was there something really wrong no d5 c5 we already decided how is this wrong for white uh queen c6 ah something similar yeah because what he played in the game after bishop one uh queen b6 takes rook fd1 takes some rough takes uh black is doing fine no yeah but the the question is can he mess it up yes 100 because it looks very symmetrical but there's uh there's a big one coming uh we have two knights with black and they can jump nicely and i know that you like to have two nights i remember your blitz games from yesterday where you are handling the knights very well would you say you prefer the knights for the bishops um it depends who i'm playing uh but this looks uh this looks good for goodnight rook c2 very very very surprising that she played this move why not knight c4 yeah i guess she wants to find chances in this game yeah but she feels like she should actually next yeah but rook c2 is kind of now yeah rookie too i don't know let's say king f i don't have one not so easy yeah yeah no no no bishop c7 i might no i don't have rook c8 rook c2 now you've got maybe i have rook c8 rook c8 and rook c2 yeah super g pawn makes a lot of sense yeah you might uh okay at least it looks something nice very safe for black yeah something like this is probably bishop g3 knight h5 yeah i think it's an interesting idea for black and did he take no he didn't he played something else actually he played rook d2 ah rook d2 try and be super solid but goodnight she has to take probably but wait here after take take knight c4 you are forced to play your first player bishop cy maybe or rook a2 is a move i think he wants to go rook a2 what about rook b8 here and he wants to go e4 uh yeah i think might be right yeah so julian has to be a bit careful here but i believe he should be able to hold this one but i will definitely try to give him a hard time doing that so i guess it is quite uh quite a good outcome judging by the previous uh position which goon i had on the board so yeah it's really good now she's out of trouble here and let's have a look at olga's game because it seems like uh ravi what is this somebody said that it was -3 now but i'm not sure in plus three for white uh he wrote minus three but okay what is olga doing i'm no i i don't understand anything so okay here she kept the queensland queen h5 which i thought was good right ravine i played f3 interesting planning to meet knight five with queen g4 this is what happened knight f5 queen g4 and queen h6 okay this is still all right knight a3 and now the most bizarre move i've ever seen in my life queen g7 i just this move to me is from out okay her idea was that she wants after bishop of fiji takes queen takes rook g8 probably but still what is this it's not working it's not even good in a bullet game what does she want i mean here i have queen h3 i have rook two i have every move queen g4 still probably is good oh my gosh what is so hold on let's just try let's give her the let's give her the benefit of the doubt what is what is queen g7 what is the item you just take on f5 there is no other way i mean there could be another way but why two yeah i mean you look serious you have to take right yeah she doesn't want to throw in some h5 or something doesn't make sense because the pawn on h5 will also be weak i mean okay takes takes what is the idea i'm struggling to see it yeah i'm just yeah queen g7 is one of those absolutely i mean it it it's just not consistent with the position right somehow do you know what i mean like even here i would prefer c6 for example and if takes takes takes to play queen g6 something yeah it seems reasonable but i can go back with the queen yeah you can go back but life might be coming at least i'm kind of well f5 is just a huge problem but maybe you could have knight g7 actually instead of ah knight g7 yeah good move excellent you know get some coordination queen e695 and yeah it suddenly looks uh all right for black here queen g7 is just an absolutely baffling move to me i've just got no idea yeah what this move is trying to achieve zero yeah i'm struggling to find a good idea after bishop takes a five now also i don't think this is to be honest her kind of maybe she wants to do this what did she want to do what does she want to take take yeah queen f5 and queen g6 maybe it's the same but now it's not the same right because the pawn is not on c6 right but does it really make that much of the difference i'm gonna say yes okay let me think should i play h5 or should i go knight g7 an h7 might run into trouble actually yeah knight g7 i'm obviously going to try and make knight takes b5 work but it probably shouldn't write i don't know it's certain takes g4 for example this is very interesting already but i will leave that for another day let's say i take i will take the knight check where do i place my king king d7 probably another five but it's not so bad no no i think i have 98. 98. the savior bishop g5 bishop e7 maybe you've got e6 though oh yeah yeah it's unclear i'm not saying it's good or bad it's just unclear king e7 no this one is not unclear why not king e7 is unclear oh my god i want to play f6 and bishop g7 and what are you doing knight takes f6 bishop g5 bishop g7 i'm in time to save all my pieces maybe but still not you will get the pieces back but i might get the pieces back and it might be a draw but i mean in general i mean i can just tell you intuitively here f5 feels like it's fine for white it feels like it's fine for white but again it's just intuition and not based on any calculation which is often a problem but 98 i like this move do you like this position for black no i mean i like that i have the idea of developing my bishop some but the funny thing is that where do i develop my bishop yeah yeah i will play bishop even this right let's say e6 king e7 let's say i went bishop g5 check just for example i wanted to play f6 yeah and i go bishop e3 just as just okay this is not so bad for me i'll go for h6 uh wait there is bishop e3 bishop c5 sorry coming or not well i i don't even know but i mean again just i don't feel like okay bishop g7 then i don't feel like i'm a piece down here then i go for a knight to d6 maybe okay you take take location i'll bishop g7 oh i'm running into trouble no you won't go for rook g8 android h8 yeah rook g898 and then his check sorry am i still fine but maybe i can take here no no i can't yeah i can't do that but like i bet you'd be like i'm curious if we but i bet i'm gonna bet that white isn't much worse here ready yeah i agree with you yeah so you know yeah yeah definitely but wait he did something very strange he didn't take on f5 at all wow he just decided to develop actually it makes sense because the queen from g7 it took a very important square from the other pieces for the bishop for the other night so you actually cannot really what can you do i mean maybe h5 queen h3 but this queen g7 move really is just just gonna cause because now i can even think about taking in some rook g ones or rg ones immediately yeah definitely no it's just i think ravi's actually gonna win this game might be all right that's a big big blow for the women's team huge and by the way i have to say ivanka i'm getting concerned because she's opened the position up in a way that is i i mean i really liked your c5 here oh she took on c4 first yeah she took but it was unnecessary and now f4 by bobby probably a great move by the way takes and takes and b5 oh it looks like it's lucy goosey no it is it probably is bad for black feels bad can i go c5 or what no um you might run into b4 yeah and what's going on there what is this yeah some i don't know um no you're still fine on the last ranks there should i keep the knights or should i trade them you want to go knight f6 okay let's try first to take on e5 see if that one works it might actually work maybe what about a move like like which one bishop d3 no yeah let's try that one out and then your pawn is hanging yeah my phone is hanging that's yeah it's it's that's no good it's not working all right b5 wow but i would consider just taking you can just take it yeah you can just take it you can just take it now rook takes c2 i believe yeah rook takes and bishop b5 also i could have taken on b5 immediately but we could check it out later some move like queen c3 or something yeah it suddenly looks like white isn't risking the things here what is really fine yeah ah but uh yes question why did eric draw because it was a drawn position that's why if we look at the final position of eric let's have a look at it because i believed what well this is just a draw isn't it i mean white has got one weakness which is protected you can't attack it let's say i play rookie five here okay so tell me your plan my plan is to play f5 then king f6 then see what you do okay so i'll go king f3 f5 okay and now okay i will just for the sake of argument i will just pass king of six i know i could try at some point ideas with f4 so bishop and bishop d2 rook b2 you've got rook d1 i want really to make f4 and then force you to take with the pawn and then go maybe for rook h5 somehow this one and even a plan yeah and then bishop d2 and maybe i can argue so but even after f4 there's a lot of the time i don't have to take right i can just ignore it yeah but i mean that only black is i mean of course it might be just a draw in the end maybe it's just a fortress but black isn't risking a thing here just nothing no black isn't risking but i really think the winning chances here are like so so slim two persons or something yeah yeah exactly yeah oh by the way let's go to balash's ending because there's we've had uh they've regional 40 but we've had quite a lot of uh actually this is a bit unpleasant for marcel what is it not why isn't it just a draw immediately where where'd you go ah so i see your point now but king e6 still is fine f5 i thought you went for g4 but okay king d6 okay but how is it unpleasant but your rook is going to be a bit i play rook rook f7 i might even have rookie one i have to calculate let's try first rook f1 rookie one sorry okay if it doesn't work i go on h6 rook f uh one and you wanna go h5 do you yeah okay check again yeah the checks are just working rook f1 let's let's put this king g4 h5 you could also have tried g4 maybe first yeah instead of f5 or or it's the i here you mean g4 here g4 but then i thought maybe no no yeah f5 here yeah yeah right so how much so here here here rook h1 okay i'm looking forward but uh you know what i was thinking it might be if after rook takes g7 here in this position you mean yeah yeah but now you go f5 check no wait in our variation we've got d6 we have five king d6 5k d6 rook g7 actually rook g5 might also be a draw wow rook takes g5 yes f takes g5 g4 probably the only chance and now i have to calculate a little bit but let's try first king is it a throttle might not be k7 let's have a look king e5 king f7 f6 one uh yeah because king d6 can have six so f6 is a draw yeah and now h5 oh no yeah h5 is the only move g takes g4 h6 king g6 and you're actually i'm win because i check check g3 f7 g2 f8 and you're winning okay so the opponent game is not drawn good to know yeah this one is that means that uh black will have to play rook h rook h1 with which one oh king d6 rook g7 rook h1 okay it seems like a good enough try okay now is there anything else here for what it's unfortunate that you can't uh play g4 because then when i start giving checks and when you arrive with your king on h4 i give check again so you cannot really pass anywhere i think it's it's a draw here probably is a draw do you have another opportunities after king is six any other chances yeah i mean the only thing is after rook takes g7 f5 check looks like just a draw yeah it's a draw because this the king is too close and it's just not even i believe could i also avoid all of it all together and just play king d6 yes and after rook g7 f5 yes isn't it just much easier to make a draw yes much better king f3 there's absolutely no chance to win this one no this is a draw this will be a draw okay yep agreed so a very good outcome in this game for the ladies because marcel was under pressure here so a draw is a very good result here but also it's a good result for balash as well because he will achieve his uh his gm norm yeah so let's see that means there will be three draws already right one and a half point how many points do do the men they need four to win the two they need four so they need two and a half more yeah let's see where they're getting those two and a half let's go to the liandra chris again okay that is i mean yes another draw right i mean like i i can't imagine him ever losing this position i really she can play on a little bit she can play on but i would be shocked let's have a look c takes b3 rook takes b3 because somehow the king the white king is a bit and the knight on a3 is not the greatest piece but probably it's not enough no no that's a rook c1 king h2 how do i try to improve here i need to get somehow to the f to pawn but after rook f1 f3 can i play this or f4 i would be afraid but maybe you can because after g takes you've got rook free yeah maybe you could do that but uh it reminds me somehow of the position we had in the which one was it bobby versus gunai but he was upon up there compared to this one and he also had the he had the bishop right yeah against the knight oh wow what is going on here let's just go to brunello abdul malik because yeah let's have a look because hey it's insane well this is a chance for shansa bishop a4 this is a chance it might as well be a very good chance i mean this is just exactly what you want bishop takes c2 but you've got good control over the light squares for now that is true i mean i i i expect that white is supposed to hold bishop d8 might be working out bishop d8 yes with the idea of bishop c4 and winning the pawn on b6 yeah that's very good actually is white better why it might be better here i'm just very curious about something what about but after c4 you've got knights for yeah i was trying to realize if the bishop and game if i have a past pawn if it just runs to queen but probably probably not i mean two pair of bishops if we don't have knights okay so he played bishop g5 how do we try here with black ah i have an idea maybe i don't have to take the pawn okay maybe i could play knight c3 with a very wait what yeah the idea was to play b5 the idea is that if you go for bishop d3 there's a trap c4 but you can take with that you love your traps no it doesn't work you're a trickster b5 okay b5 and how will this one be let's say 95 maybe i was trying repeat no i don't want to repeat go back let's say bishop a5 bishop a5 but now i can take c3 bishop takes c3 i can't lose now as white bishop takes c2 yeah it's safe right yeah no this is this is not even not even a chance because i have the the light squareds and i'm a porn up this is not do i do that after bishop g5 well i think it's just one of those words probably just to draw you know somehow no yeah no but let's uh let's go back and have a look how he made it to this position because we left it after knight c4 queen f6 she played queen f6 okay she allowed the check uh this was probably not the best from her also she allowed the rook trade and then she allowed the queen trade yeah perhaps she felt that she's just winning material here yeah she saw this well maybe but here why did she play bishop before couldn't she have gone for something like g5 let's say g5 is not working g g5 yes am i losing something here what's the idea the idea is that your bishop on d2 maybe doesn't feel as great as in the line in the game because we are equal on pawns for now and here maybe i can try bishop bishop a4 i've got king g7 after bishop d3 chuck yeah and that bishop on d2 is struggling a little bit really i mean um not struggling that much i think it's a better version compared to maybe maybe but i don't know knight c4 not c4 so you want to trade your bad bishop doesn't feel that bad i mean the bishop is i mean it's not blocked in right it's just it's it's got it's got it's an x4 is a good move probably it's good yeah now i must play bishop before you take i can take take bishop b4 if i need take take i can even maybe go c3 here although i don't that's why you don't need it you can just take one before and you're doing fine here probably i mean yeah yeah so maybe it was not that much altogether after f6 i don't think i don't it doesn't feel like it should be that much so we have now uh bishop b4 takes this bishop g5 a very good move at least we think it's a good move marcel has just agreed to a draw against balash an expected result and let's have a look at ivanka's game because it might have oh wow it's good completely out of hand ivanka bishop e5 wow what is this what what is this move i'm trying i can't compute this if i take what's her idea is it genius or is it something i just don't get but she's kind of gone all in hasn't she she's gone all in here maybe it wasn't it wasn't the right moment for it oh i'm so worried for her she has only 50 seconds actually and now c6 is actually is this just bishop g ah bishop g7 this is her idea but now hold on wait doesn't this lose there is e6 yeah e6 bishop takes d4 white 67 but then hmm uh 87 right yeah 23 detective queen queen and there's no genius the rook should be too too much you still have a chance maybe after rook c8 because after queen b1 you've got bishop d3 maybe bishop d3 look at this this is chaos [Music] no this is okay this is so hold on i said we need just a moment here just one momento momentum e6 bishop d4 my original idea was just to take by the way classical queen takes e6 but now just rookie one for example right i mean i'm dominating the knight f6 queen f6 now i need a good move it looks very good for white but maybe it's still not over i mean it's definitely not a dream position for black yeah there's still some because this pawn is a bit weak some something can happen okay let's see bishop d4 now but the big problem actually in this game is that ivanka is down to 50 seconds and bobby's got 12 minutes on his clock okay let's go let's go to this current position after bishop g7 so uh let's say now they have one and a half point let's say they win this one the boys yeah two and a half two and a half and they need one and a half more so leandro is half and bilal is at least another half and then you need to win the rest yeah and sabino might be a half yeah so there is a big chance from what we see here here threw it away in chat are you kidding me oh uh oh no why why why is it why did she say it might be perpetual no yeah there's no perpetual queen a7 king h6 knight g4 no that's actually no way that's actually losing no way that's going to be losing wait but i've got 28 huh but then you take my pawn on a6 exactly yeah and then you might oh no oh no if pier doesn't go on okay go on let's let's let's we need to try it we need to try something but her pieces are a bit poor oh no yeah pia might have blown it it might it it might just be a draw because look that will cost the match f6 queen a7 if you block i take if you come out now i go knight g4 and i'm you you could just get made it yeah because after king h5 there is queen h7 and king g5 i go queenies oops king g5 i go queen e3 and well you could as well take on h7 after king g5 yeah sure but i just thought this might be mate but it might be yeah uh king f5 and now queens knight h6 and you win a piece knight h6 and i thought queen c5 well i don't know queen c5 queen d5 uh queen queen c5 25 93 this also looks overrated oh yeah it's mate no wait i've got bishop g5 actually yeah bishop d5 93 but why do you need all of this if you just win a pc yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you don't you don't need to calculate so she has to take a draw right what else is no she can continue playing just give up the a6 ah so she goes here here and then goes here yeah and then i take but she queen eight immediately after queen queen eight immediately check 26 and king g 7 let's say but i'm a bit worried but you can be worse now no yeah because this knight on e3 is a very good piece but what about queen e5 here though after queen a6 maybe i can get the b2 pawn got it actually i think that you might have something else instead of this so king g7 i played after queen d6 right 26 king g7 what if you go for something more global knight g4 something like that i'm not sure in which way i like this move but i've got yeah and here queen and it's it's gonna drop queen e6 okay let's try this f6 queen a7 queen f7 now i take and now you take yeah yeah this actually you can lose these positions the queen and knight works very well on the dark squares also here after queen eight i was wondering can you go queen f6 it's quite similar because again i play queen e6 and now you could repeat now i can repeat which is already good i going this way seven yeah should just be the way yeah so actually hussein is probably at least drawing and now if we go back to bell not at least because it's going to be a perpetual probably no she went for it she went f6 she could lose definitely lose that position no let's not jinx it let's not jinx it let's believe that p.m let's believe that pia will at least make a draw i like the optimism i i do i i admire it i need to be young and optimistic again i just i just can't see i'm an old look i'm an old i'm i'm battered you know life just didn't give me the the youthful optimism that you have well i think you're just fine so happening here knight d7 bishop b5 rookie 3 looks beautiful beautiful for white looks winning straight up knight a5 let's say but why knight a5 and not knight e7 for example oh okay let's try that very weird move knight a5 allows you to come to squares and hits the knight so night a5 what do you do here you have to pretend i have to move the night but where i could also and no i couldn't oh god what do i do here it's just over yeah did marie manage to to to spoil it again yeah it's over i'm gonna lose a lot of money guys ladies and gentlemen but if he wins it's already two and a half it's over land draw it's three before yeah it could be even more than four points actually the men could just win today straight up the men might just win and then i'm going to be shipping cash left right and center and you know what i'll never bet on the girls ever that's it they had their chance i gave them full support now i'm joking i'll bet on them all day if we did this tournament again i'd bet on them again i would i would bet on them again i have to say that i'm quite upset here about the outcome of the game so far it's just you know the problem is this the problem was this they yesterday was a huge day they needed to get more than they got yeah and really the problem was not even yesterday the problem was you get off to that start and you have to win another round they didn't win around they had to try and win the white rounds at least you know because it's like in tennis you know you win one on your opponent's serve like they did in the second round with the black pieces and then if you just keep winning with white it's enough most probably most probably you can never know of course but um yeah the games are still in progress yeah sure i mean it's maybe there can be some blunders so my hopes are not too high but who knows anything can happen let's go back to ravi we haven't seen that in a while so ooh oh it's not so bad anymore what right for who for black i mean i thought it would be game over oh you mean that she's still playing yes is she i mean okay it looks like a sort of a fortress might it be all right so we have another result sabino scoring an important half point for the men's team versus john cia who looked like she was having some decent chances today but apparently not enough it was not enough to to convert it to a point this position looks toast to me but maybe what do i know no definitely white is much better but perhaps we could hope for some fortress or something okay the problem is that i cannot move my king from e8 because whenever i play king d7 you have rook a7 and it's so what does it mean how could i do anything oh it's ravi's move oh she played king f8 fake king maybe that's a decent chance my point is that the bishop on the two is a bad piece yeah no you know you're absolutely right and we have another result actually true a draw between hussein and pia a great save by hussein because he was in trouble big time he was upon down and it is a miraculous save actually okay in this game here after for king f8 can i go rook a7 let's try yeah so what do you do after rook a7 the problem you've got here is black is you've got really not a bishop g7 okay queen g5 bishop h6 and now i'm gonna really upset you queen f6 that's gonna really upset you it's gonna make you angry you think so i'm quite a calm person okay very difficult to upset okay okay let me think maybe you can go real good yeah that's what i was trying to do but i mean even this right like in the worst case i'm not saying this is good let's say i took two took took and rookie seven yeah this is this is completely complete and that's i don't even know if that's any good and also the other point is after rook a7 if you somehow pass as black then i do have maybe i could play something like rookie 8 yeah let's say rookie 8 and what if i now go bishop e1 yeah this was a good idea to bring the bishop to h4 and then try to put it on f6 if you manage it's just lost but maybe could i avoid it maybe going bishop g7 now okay queen g5 bishop h6 pack okay now you don't have queen f6 anymore now i can go let's say queen g2 so i cannot take the pawn because i've made yeah it looks bad hey i will have to agree rookie seven okay i am still kicking there like in the final position after queen g2 in our line which one in our line after queen g2 rookie seven no sir queen g2 uh rookie seven seven okay i might be checking eight king takes oh you want to take with the king i still probably come over oh you have um i know it's not easy i mean i run away i'm blundering i i shouldn't play so quickly uh okay and yes actually i seen uh in the chat that people say balash is undefeated and indeed he is uh he hasn't lost a game in this tournament a very impressive performance by him one which once again i have to say secures him a gm norm a well-deserved one g5 rook h7 rook sorry what happened so king f8 rook a7 she went bishop g7 queen g5 and rook h7 this is the game and now he went rook f to a1 which looks like a good move to me because now rook a8 is coming but ah wait i have no i don't have bishop h6 what a disaster in this game for olga yeah this is this is this has not gone well just too many random moves but you know ravi did the right thing which was to to make it uh to make it to mix it up basically okay so if he wins this one bilal wins it's uh it's it's gonna be it can drive is uh still spoil it this yeah um queen h6 well oh i had an idea queen h6 she's threatening mate so if he moves the rook he can spoil it wait wait wait wait i had a fantastic idea what if i play instead of this queen h6 yeah oh but i can't play f6 because then you can play queen g6 f6 i wanted to make you take finish holy cow but it's not working of course yeah queen h6 okay but ravi can just take let's say rook takes and rook c7 and it's just all over actually yeah i mean maybe not you go king g8 rook f8 it's not all over but it yeah it is it is straight okay seven and rook a6 even is possible yeah okay six you can start winning i mean you can't lose this position as white right but it's good that you say you can't lose it it means that you don't see an immediate win yeah unfortunately for white after a case 7 rook f8 there's no e6 too so they've got only a few moves left to the time control and then driving will probably take a bit of a longer thing and uh try to come up with a winning plan yes let's go to bellel's game okay murray fight ceremony is the bag fighting hard ah but it's not over yet because after knight b7 or knight c6 i've got knight t8 right so 98 and i guess i don't know oh but i'm losing too many points you know he can just play the safe route he can also take take rook d3 right but why didn't you want to take c5 because i i'm afraid of rocket not not afraid but i just thought it keeps pieces on but okay i mean this is i'm what am i i'mma pawn up yeah upon up and you have this monster on d7 should still be winning right but perhaps perhaps indeed uh he can just take on d8 to play uh the safe i mean this is such a wussy option to play like this but it's it's just all right i mean whatever can't ever lose this position yeah it might even be still winning it might even still be winning so i mean bill is at least guaranteed a draw leandro he he's he's getting his pieces a little bit uh a little bit tied up here leandra i told you that maria he's getting a bit more in here yeah sure but he's getting a bit nervous and i don't really know she will get in trouble i believe maria i believe maria might win this one oh my god but wait i still have six minutes i thought it's the other way around i thought he had one minute but it would be enough because it's just one move to be made until time control do you think there are chances that i think there are decent chances here knight e4 knight e4 sure where are you heading to he just played it i'm not heading f2 no well knight f2 is on the agenda but i'm also threatening rook b6 let's say i take on f3 can i take and play king e3 oh just go for knight f2 yeah why not is the pawn and game drawn pawn end game you may not have done it well no i just take take f4 yeah just immediate yeah immediate draw how else could i play after e4 so bishop takes e4 is just immediate drop oops before check yeah i like i can avoid knight f2 somehow trading the bishops and the knights shouldn't be the answer okay so um you want to move the rook rook f1 she took actually okay it's still all right for you you get this chance i'm rook f1 no wait now rook fan is king g2 how do i play it maybe bishop c no bishop okay roxy one let's say rook c1 okay now after knight f2 what do i want to play maybe bishop c 4 bishop c4 but uh it doesn't feel like i should ever lose this right knight h3 or something my idea is to try to bring king e3 okay let's try this it's probably no it looks dangerous probably is dangerous but we live for the danger bishop and ivanka has lost oh no and that loss is uh is they need just half more point now just demands team to win the match and bill is yeah i mean bill bill can't lose i mean leandro can still lose ravi can theoretically still lose but he's better yeah even jillian is probably gonna make a draw here oh she's a pawn up oh no she uh gunai can continue um yeah very sad i would come for uh for ivanka because it looked like she had a very nice position with the black pieces i mean the problem for for her was uh the time trouble i believe she she managed to to get great position throughout the tournament but somehow in the time trouble she she messed them up unfortunately and yeah it's a pity because she has been playing great chess and i believe she could have scored uh much more in this match yeah agreed yeah this is a position in the ravi hari game so he reaches the time control bishop g3 i mean uh i mean it's just you know can't do anything here as black if you you can you can move your king around for for eternity here is white olga understands it's it's no i think uh yeah today man handled uh very well the match they played good chess on some boards they were just very solid on others they played for two results and it paid off it looks like actually i have to ask you did you get the feeling that the ladies got somehow more tired because it looked like after several rounds they were blundering more than the men is it just my feeling or but i don't i don't really know because i mean for example pierre today would never normally blunder a perpetual with with a winning endgame with a pawn up or who else or for example olga yesterday in that very long game which okay she already played for like 30 moves and then she plundered the only trick or you know there are so many examples so for example guna yesterday who also had a big advantage with with sabino and then normally she's the one finding tricks you know tactical tricks and yesterday i was surprised to see it being the other way around so um i mean i i it it's difficult to say because there's no reason why they should be more tired than the men right i mean why why why should the women be i mean okay so then i could ask another question why do they play uh five sets in tennis and only three for for women you know because after all you say i mean not you i mean people say that chess isn't a physical sport at all but the physical condition is very important especially when you play long events and long games um i don't know it's just a theory i'm not sure if it makes any sense but um i don't think i think both sides were equally i mean the men made tons of if we look at some of the men's blunders jillian joe gallagher loads of the men made blunders ravi uh that's actually true yeah i don't i don't think it is a question that the women were getting tired i just think that uh but what was that the reason of them going down in the second part of the match well yeah they they they didn't so convert enough good positions that they had in rounds three four five six seven it's just a question of conversion i don't think it's a question of physicality it's just a very small number of games and in if we did this tournament again they might have won by five or something with the positions they had um and yeah i mean so you think that in chess uh the differences in physical condition and so um don't make addition no i think it makes it i know i think it makes a big difference but i don't see any evidence to say that the women are less physically prepared than the men right in this tournament um i think in general if you look at at least at least at elite chess there is a problem for women because if you look at the top elite male players they are all clearly much fitter than the women barring of which sense because i think many top ladies are also really fit no sure but i mean if you if you look at for example how much work the the absolute top uh male players put in fabiano magnus and the list goes on some of the younger players as well i think that there is uh you know they do they do work they work really hard i mean they have physical trainers i'm not saying that that a lot of the top women players don't because i don't know any any women's players well alexander physical alexander be one of the fittest yeah definitely she ran the marathon she's a big uh she plays tennis all the time she's so she loves sports yes but i cannot think of anyone else actually yeah i mean you might have a good point i mean who actually invests a portion of their you know salaries and winnings in and and i remember when i was managing fabiano um you know that was a big part of what we were doing uh if you're being able to maintain concentration is just key and i wonder if there is maybe the i don't know if the the the attitude towards that elite women's chest needs uh not attitude towards because i don't know the honest answer i i can't tell you for sure that maria music doesn't go and run a marathon or work out maybe she does but i get the impression that like a lot of top women players don't and maybe maybe that's something that needs to be looked into i don't you would know better than me how many how many of your peers really do put massive effort into physical i know that i do but i know also many players who don't so yeah i cannot i cannot also say for sure but maybe there's definitely something that we should pay attention for more because you know what i also noticed in this tournament that in time troubles there were a lot of blunders and actually i believe more blunders by the women's team i can recall a few of the men's team as well for example eric but i think it was but the question is what caused the blunders is it tiredness no is it no more theory but i think it will be a bit strange so my second theory is that uh women get more and more emotional in time trouble so i'm not sure if this is the case but if i compare myself in time trouble to let's say you in time trouble i believe that you keep uh keep more objective i believe that sometimes you know i just can't handle these situations very well so it's a it's a nervous system it's it's it's your nerves it's keeping your composure it's key yes it's keeping a very cool cool head and you think that women struggle more than men in that sense well if you have a long time to think i think it's not a problem but when it comes to the instincts somehow i believe that there might be something about it okay interesting could be that i mean obviously one of the ideas of this tournament is to be able to theorize about you know if you put two equal teams together um why i mean the women let's get something very clear about this woman the women it has been a competition and it has been very competitive even if the final result is plus six or plus seven for the men that is very much within what i would call you know basically a standard sample size for a tournament like this with if you did like a standard deviation or something like that of of of the results of this tournament this would be in it like an outlier would be if the men scored plus 20 let's say let's say the men won by plus 20 we would then say okay this is a really exceptional song but winning by plus six or something like that that's not a very big difference no it's not yeah i i agree that uh throughout the match it could have gone either way um but yeah today we are very likely to see the ladies going down yeah we are we are like well i mean it's it's not even likely now right the the boys have got one two three and a half so they need to have more points yeah they just need a draw and they have in one game bill is well okay this the position is after bishop 68 bill l it's just not a position you can ever lose in any normal universe so bill can't lose uh even leandro has played a great move here by the way knight f2 immediately that just ends the game because now we just get a drawn rook and pawn rook and yeah against one which is a very simple draw right after two against one no i don't get no no no no no because i think if you go rook f1 i go have you got to look at it rook d2 ah now it's a and is it is it king e3 uh you want d3 king f2 yeah you could have cannibalized rook f3 and then go away with the rook yeah even this is a different take yeah this is even a draw right so i mean leandro is going to make a draw after just being slightly careful so knight f2 was a really nice uh idea just making sure so bill is secure leandra is secure and that's it ravi also by the way just cannot lose this position so only goodnight has chances and she has great chances she's a porn up and can play forever so but i wonder if she will play if she sees the other results whether she'll triumph she probably will be special play this is the professional way of handling such situations i mean if the team has lost already then there is nothing to lose and no reason to to stop playing and as pisa cofola says in the chat yeah the women could have won by six exactly what i said uh if one of those rounds earlier on just went a bit more the women's way and they got the lucky breaks they could have won by six so it's just two two smaller event two smaller sample size of games to make any definitive conclusions it might be right right um the question of men facing tougher opposition because they play in open tournaments is a tricky one i would say yeah i think i will have to agree because often a lady who's rated 2450 is better prepared in some ways than a man rated 24-50 because there is much bigger opening preparation involved and that's why actually i also thought that uh the ladies will have a very good chance of winning this match because all of them are professionals compared to the men's team exactly yeah i must say that i'm impressed by the man's performance overall especially after the first two losses in the two rounds both with plus three it's been an impressive comeback definitely and they unlike the ladies managed to do it yeah it's just been uh they've uh they've taken their chances they perhaps blundered less overall even though there were clearly a lot of blunders they um what can you say they they they won maybe more black games at the right moments you know maybe they're black it would be interesting to analyze the black the black winning percentage but even like today right pierre kramling's position you can't give half a point like that in a must-win situation that's unfortunate but we've seen that uh probably her energy levels were quite quite low because she had three losses in a row at some point today i mean yesterday she managed to win but today yeah that blunder was completely unnecessary and yeah all right i think what we'll do is we're actually going to go for another break now we've reached uh a bit of a uh a moment in the match where well the match is in a one in a million universe the match is lost but it's really just not possible the situation is as follows the men are one up but ravi harrier has just a well i mean you can't lose that position in a normal circumstance leandro also has a pretty simple draw bll is better and probably still has a winning position and gunais yes she can win but even if she does if all the other results go to plan then the men are going to win this round by at least a few points so unfortunately it looks as though objectively speaking the match is over but we'll see it out till the very end of course so going anywhere we'll be back in a few minutes and see the final of this round [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] [Laughter] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] hello everybody welcome back to battle of the sexes it's the final round the final day and if you've just joined us well the result of the tournament has been decided because in the break we did get some more results uh ravi harrier has actually just won his game against olga meaning that the boys have got to the magic number of four five actually oh they have five already so they're well in front and that's it the match is over the boys needed just four points today and will win the inaugural battle of the sexes title meaning that they win 75 000 pounds wow between them that's a lot of money huh yes wow i think there will be a big celebration tonight yeah i think there will be and uh it'll obviously be commiserations for the women's team they fought hard some brilliant players on the team some absolute mega talents i'm really looking forward to seeing how a lot of these women develop over the next few years especially when i think of uh for example gunai mamatsara i think she's a very exciting young player also jean i think they are the same age and of course they've got all the future ahead of them and it will be interesting to follow the results and their performances right absolutely but anyway we have to say that the men fought really well in this tournament making a comeback after losing the first two rounds each with plus three they were able to make yeah just a fantastic comeback and i have to say a well-deserved win for them i think in the end you have to say they deserved it yeah i agree uh they just took their chances when they when they had them more often and they didn't blunder as much basically i think that's what we were discussing they they just managed to yeah just not not give away those crucial half points and points and that's you know after all if if the men end up winning by a a a difference of let's say six in this match or five it's really not that many games it's a very very close match but it's those little errors that made the difference you know what i was thinking that even if it would be ten men against ten men in the end one of the teams would have to win anyway you know so yeah i believe that has been a very well fought match and we have still two games in progress between julian and gunai and also the one between bilal and marie so um let's try to have a look at them and see how how are the positions yeah let's have a quick look at let's start with jillian against gennady mama tada um kunai has slowly been outplaying jillian for uh 20 moves basically 30 moves and the situation is clear-cut uh gunai is a pawn up yeah and she will try to to win this end game it's still not so easy because these pawns are so close to each other so basically if the d-pawn was a b-pawn there would be bigger chances and it might have been easier to win it here white are you still trying to orchestrate a fortress or something along those lines but um yeah it's not going to be easy certainly isn't thanks to everybody in chat especially to anetka 12. first time watching arena commentary and i enjoyed her insights lawrence was better than he usually is but that isn't much of a compliment much appreciated sir inetca i will um make sure you're on my christmas list send you a nice card for your lovely comments or was it sarcasm okay okay each to their own as we say um yes and and i know i just want to say as well you know i've really enjoyed doing this with you arena i think we've had a great number of games and we've had very lively discussions and i think without you being here would have been a much worse experience thank you very much and i have to say that i have also enjoyed it greatly to be here as a commentator it has been my first big experience covering these types of events as a commentator i did some occasional jobs you know like a one-day job or something but it has been really nice it felt like we had a great time watching the games and discussing them and i believe i have learned a lot absolutely everything chess wise commentary wise absolutely and i'm glad that i hear that people have enjoyed it yeah i've got a lot of messages a lot of people have enjoyed it so hopefully we're going to be back doing some more uh people are asking uh if there's well of course we've already spoken if you go to the live streams we've spoken about the future of this tournament they will they're in a brainstorming phase for what could happen next uh did anyone get a gm norm yes uh balash chonka did get his grandmaster norm securing it with a draw today easily the standout player of this entire tournament because i think also bilal uh him and bilal were the players who scored the most right in this tournament bl especially if he wins today uh he and balash did really well balash with seven out of ten was basically never in danger i don't remember one game where he had even a seriously bad position so definitely he could have even scored more if he would convert the the winning advantage he had against john sayer yes he could have i mean yeah for sure he could have scored more points absolutely uh bill one of the most uncompromising players super fun to watch and analyze his games uh really enjoyed getting to know him as well so uh yeah so a lot of people asking about eric of course eric drew his game against irene eric had a very uh i would say for him disappointing tournament personally uh he had so many beautiful positions and he blundered in so many spots he could have scored like at least three points exactly at least three points so i think he'll be disappointed and i think ravi will be quite happy overall he's scored actually very well i think he's gaining like 12 or 13 rating points actually so that's a great result sabino was solid leandro was solid bobby was extremely solid really the only player that uh struggled was uh julian yeah jillian um but it might have been actually the strongest tournament he has played in his life no i don't think even it's even a question is it i mean yes and then of course getting the first time this kind of experience is never easy but i hope he will come stronger out of it and who knows maybe he could save today's uh game do you think yeah i mean this is the position on the board i would say his chances are very slim to save this game because the two nights work beautifully in this position to help push the pawn and i think white even if you exchange one of the minor pieces it doesn't really help for example if a night for a knight comes off this is a fairly easy conversion because the knights can jump around i don't really see how you're supposed to save this position as black as white objectively i mean let's try knight f2 i suppose oh sorry oh so he played bishop e1 already should be well actually goodnight played something king d5 right yeah king d5 is logical look at these knights beautiful yeah the problem is that after knight f2 okay even go for looks good knight c5 looks very decent because then check and check what about f4 and let's give check knight of three king d1 you've pulled pushed pushed the king back and now probably lots of ways to go but so there's no way i i doubt it i doubt it i doubt it not not objectively i don't think so i expect i expect jillian to lose but you know what he's had a great experience um yeah and anyway his team won and his team won it was a team event you know i mean he might be disappointed but he's going to go home with seven and a half thousand pounds which is not seven well a lot of people were asking is it euros no it's pounds so that's what's that in euros no idea i'll check i don't even know what that is uh in euros perhaps it will make a big difference in his uh future chess career maybe he could get a better a better coach more tournaments more strong tournaments nine thousand euros it's a big difference right so it's nearly and then with everything else probably a ten because you know accommodation was paid for travel ten thousand euro no way he well as i said none nobody has won that prize money before yeah from the men's side from the women's team they've all probably won it um or most of them have won it probably all actually so 10 yeah over 10 000 us dollars exactly yeah amazing great score i'm very happy for chile very nice guy very very uh modest and uh do you know because i see people in the chat asking do you know if he has a coach at all he might have no idea no i doubt it he's a policeman oh really that's his job he's a policeman wow i did not know that one yeah indeed let's uh let's look at the other game remaining bill elegans murray because uh we have a typical uh opposite color spending i think bill could have won this a lot earlier he probably just lost concentration and but his position is probably objectively still good enough to okay so the plan is king k6 king b7 king c8 and then when i play kinky seven uh probably i could just push the other pawn before right you can push the other pawn you might even be able to do the old swingaroo round this way force the bishop out all right yeah that's a good point because then if i get with the rook on h8 it's just uh the pawn the d pawn will be queening shout out to lawrence cooper in the chat lawrence lovely to see you here mate well done to arena for putting up with lawrence i agree totally um lawrence uh peaceful night says laurence agree what do you think to get what what do you think of ways to get more men to the game do you think it would be better long term to get rid of separate women's titles we actually spoke about oh maybe not the titles we spoke about women's tournaments on the street yeah we were speaking about uh getting rid of women's tournaments you know and making everyone to compete against each other and we thought that uh in short term it would probably mean that many professional women players would quit chess but long term it would probably mean that more girls would start to compete in i mean with the boys and that would mean that overall the level of the ladies playing chess might increase but uh it will it would definitely take a long time just to start from from the beginning right yeah i i just yeah i think getting rid of women's songs at the moment is is a is just not possible uh as you said uh there needs to be a slightly more even playing field before we start to do that um and there wouldn't be any women professional players basically if that was the case it's just not not we're not there yet as for women's titles again i think in the future there might be an argument for that but now i think that disney incentivizes women i think in general it is just important to encourage little girls or just at the beginning of their path uh not to aim only for the women's titles and so on but to compete like from equal to equal with the boys and that it should increase the level of the play of the women's players and i think i'm not sure in how many years but this should naturally lead to the women uh playing stronger yeah exactly so you know yeah and in general of course this whole event is designed to raise the profile of women's chess and gibraltar for many years has been doing just that supporting promoting encouraging women to to play and women have had enormous success in gibraltar in general over the years right and actually yesterday antoinette mentioned that it is very important that in the open which was held before there were a lot of strong players and women got the chance to play against a lot of strong players strong and top gms and that's been amazing and a lot of ladies got their gm titles actually by playing in gibraltar in this very strong uh open and yeah i hope that uh one day we will see a woman's world champion becoming an overall world champion le that is the dream i mean that's something if if if if i could wish a few things in chess that is one of my top three wishes that would inspire a lot a lot of little girls yeah i think it would just it would just [Music] it could propel chess to a level that we've not seen fingers crossed we get that uh quick shout out to howard0181 howard berlin now that name might sound random to you arena but howard is one of my best friend's dads oh and actually when i first learned chess it was really howard and jamie his son jamie won't be watching because he's a dad with kids but it was really thanks to howard and jamie that i got into chess so it's really nice to see you here thanks for the messages in general and of course um let's hope that aston villa get crushed next season aston villa aston villa they're a football team and they are aston villa fans and i can't remember the reason why but it is not acceptable howard all right uh what's going on here well bill by the way has just moved his king to a6 and this is what we call the slow death by a thousand cuts you know that expression yeah i do and this is death by a thousand cuts this one is not so not a thousand cards this is just a nice this is like going for a massage uh this is gunai massaging her way to victory and then bill is just slowly chipping away and we see that actually from the ladies team the top scorer is maria muzichuk with uh with a plus free score if if our viewers are right this is uh actually a good score plus 3 should uh grant her a few yellow points right definitely 100 she's definitely making a few elo points um i guess that also might be winning a point or two possibly yeah and i think all the rest ah marcel probably is not losing actually right definitely yeah definitely she should also be winning a few yellow points yep five elo who who is that abdullah who's winning five might probably maria yeah probably maria yeah and there you can see in the picture women's captain pier kremling who had a for me a very a very disappointing event she had a stretch of those three losses in a row really killed killed the events for her really i would say and she found it tough but it is very inspiring actually that she keeps playing chess at a very good level for so many years i believe there is no one like her in women's chess absolutely not absolutely not no and she's there supporting her team till the very end as any captain should do really wishing for gunai to win this game and i have to say gunai is just inching further with every move and actually knight c5 just played now and you can smell the victory in this one yeah d3 is a big threat because after king e3 knight c4 the bishop on d2 will be lost so yeah probably this game will end with gunais win and actually it will also be uh very good news for her because uh she was struggling in the last few rounds and the win will definitely raise raise her spirits yeah i know that she is a very emotional lady is she yes yes and it was very difficult for her to overcome all this uh she's very she's very quiet she hasn't really you know i've noticed she's she's been very quiet here and she's hung out a lot with jan syer who i guess is her best friend right right yeah so but an exceptional player i've got really very lofty expectations for kunai mama zada i think she's got the natural talent to be a 2500 plus grandmaster and really challenge for the top 10 places and i believe she's a very ambitious person as well and i really believe that she's going to do whatever she needs to in order to to become a gm and perhaps like you said a top 10 players player yeah exactly uh sabina where is sabina good question they're probably probably i guess a group of the boys are probably either they're already back at the hotel or maybe they've gone for a for a celebratory uh drink in town um we have got a closing dinner tonight so there is a formal closing dinner i don't know if that's going to be i think it will be held at uh at the mayor's uh place yes i think i think we've got some places we've got to go and the boys will revel in their victory and uh of course the appropriate thing to do is to ask for all the money in cash and then go to the casino later i think it's not advisable maybe not the right thing to do no i know i mean look let's be honest it's a lot of money and for a lot of these guys especially the younger guys you know somebody like ravi uh or somebody like also bill it's it's it's it's huge you know ten thousand dollars definitely and you know this might be also very important because they might be able to travel to very strong tournaments and continue improve because that's the struggle which players have at this rating about 2400 2500 that you want to play really strong tournaments but then you don't get invited to them and you have to go by your own means exactly and this money could make a big difference yeah and i also want to say that uh um yeah quick shout out to kevin stevens thank you very much for the for the kind words and i have to say i've done many events irina as you know i've commentated many events and i really want to see chess commentators in the future i think it's very important for commentators to try to avoid using an engine in analysis we use the engine just when we disagree too much and we need to know who which of us but we even didn't even look we just flicked it on and turned it off so what for ninety-five percent of the broadcast we didn't have the engine on ninety-six percent something like that yeah yeah so i really think it is important because you know of course we're not super grand masters and we're not the anishiris or peters fiddlers of this world but i think we're good enough to be able to give a decent idea of what's going on in the position and i think people appreciate it more interesting to watch what a person thinks you know and to see what might be going through the brain of the players who are playing because yeah we i guess have similar ratings to some of the players who are on this tournament and perhaps we sometimes think in a similar way like they do and yeah i hope i hope that the people at home enjoyed this uh this kind of commentating yeah absolutely and again thank you to everybody for all the very kind words um [Music] well uh gunai is slowly inching in okay jillian has put the bishop on h6 and slowly but surely she's going to find a way here knight c4 here looks reasonable for example just to cut some more squares for the king and then you have to you do still have to find uh a win yeah so let's say white passes with bishop g5 what's the easiest way here to i think we need to trade a piece yeah that i think that would help not easy to do that though yeah um okay let's go back to the position bishop h6 let's see if we can be present okay let's go knight i need to do that first i just wanted to say that i need to bring my knight to c2 and you did exactly the thing which i wanted oh you wanna well i wanted to attack this pawn all simply i want it because you can't go here because knight g4 check wins the piece that's a pin and if you give a check i was wondering if i could just go king's that has to be the way that has to be there there is 93 check instead all right 63 yes you go knight e3 and then f4 maybe yeah and now i have four can i just i can do the same maybe uh maybe i have to be a bit careful but i can probably do this i take it yeah it takes you can't go here because of knight f5 check oops so i have to sacrifice my pawn player five right f5 oh wow otherwise you queen okay and if i take with the knight yeah because i hit the bishop and then i come in and it's over wait bishop d2 let's say king before yeah king e4 knight d4 and i'd be three and one end yeah so that's one way to do it uh yeah i think it should be the way of doing it yeah because you want to force a basically what you want to do is you want to force the weakness so 94 but wait what about after knight d4 k3 king e3 okay my idea is that if you take with the d knight i want to play bishop g7 can i make it work or you just play king c4 i can see forking f4 i'm still am i really still in time and if i go if you move the knight i will take on e5 and then on d3 and if i go knight e1 then i take and play king d2 take take king d2 and i'm managing to screw this up am i might be yeah because k4 might not be enough even this i mean yeah i'm definitely getting on the on the okay so let's have a think about it so king e3 is your idea okay and what if i go king c4 here how stupid is this is probably a very stupid move bishop g7 once again i want to go bishop g7 and if i take there is knight b2 now and i blunder d3 yeah i've landed e3 okay so so so actual serious care is required here you could still play knight d4 and after king e3 try maybe knight c2 yeah it's not so easy did she play knight d4 yes she did so now it's up to jillian if you will be able to find this resource with with king e3 i believe because i don't see another way of keeping the game going okay so knight d takes f3 yeah what did i play here bishop g6 okay and what if i go for king c knight g5 and king c4 king f4 we already discussed that i see what you want so i will play bishop takes e5 okay king takes e5 now after knight f2 you might have d2 yeah i i wanted to make d2 work i'm still not sure but i think it works so after uh we didn't want to take on d3 because there is knight e4 and white is collecting uh i mean black is collecting the jeep one it still might be a draw by the way after g4 maybe f4 k2 have i blundered this it still looks kind of good for but why didn't you take that i can just take i mean taking must be i mean just take well i wasn't i'm also not sure that is winning what it might be i think air force might still be winning by the way what after king e2 okay g5 or something now the knight comes knight now i'm running away with the knight let's say knight a4 nice e3 check ah i cannot do that then what do i do 91 93 again yeah wait so let's get back a few moves so after g5 yeah i'm only playing against the knight right that's the that's the concept what about king g3 king d3 knight of uh knight f6 knight of two yeah okay so i'll pass king d5 yeah the problem is that my knight is very bad exactly okay let's try to to play king e2 here and after yeah and after king d4 can get three okay do i still have obscure okay okay king probably not by the way they have played something else they have played something else we'll have a look in a minute but king d3 knight b2 and king c2 knight a4 only move and now so this check here is and i'm kingito and i'm losing the thread or what yeah this already should be a draw king of three you think this is just simply a draw no because uh yeah you don't have time to keep your knight on e4 now king d3 plate knight to b6 is this really just a drawing f2 so simple huh kinky four i mean i'm definitely going the wrong way that's for sure 97. okay yeah i mean for a start ftxg4 might win and this might still win but it's still very unpleasant for for white but this didn't happen so it's all irrelevant right well so what actually happened bishop h what did she do knight d4 she played no and knight b2 not b2 yeah okay knight b2 knight c2 and bishop f4 is it did she miss did she blunder something no yes oh she because now after king defer there's bishop e5 and i'm getting the d3 pawn so knight before might be the only move but then i can take and play king e3 d2 what what is this she couldn't save the pawn she blundered yeah she couldn't save it what so after night b2 night c2 might night before didn't exist here no i taken kinky free oh wow oh god oh man that is disappointing yeah knight c2 was was wrong so there's no tricks uh bishop takes d2 she's gonna go knight d4 anyway but of course now it's it's really feels like you should be making a draw oh man man man man yeah so nothing went the the ladies ways today wow that's that's just horrible right so what's the best way here maybe g4 actually i like g4 maybe just g4 you know because if you take i can just take and the funny thing is that uh with two knights against the bear king with no pawns it's still a very easy draw yeah this is just like i wonder if gunai even plays this position you know i think i think once he takes the pawn they will agree for you he played f4 by the way f4 is slightly tricky but actually it doesn't make a difference because it still should be an easy draw because you just need to sacrifice but wait now that there are pawns involved if you just sacrifice your pieces for the two pawns it's not a draw yeah i didn't like f4 yeah like if you gave this position to magnus carlsen would he beat this guy probably right i'm not sure in the other match bill has done the business against marie he actually played this plan ah they're okay and maddie with a disappointing finish meaning there's only one game left jillian who played f4 wouldn't be the mover actually the man lead by three points today already yeah just a wow blow out victory very very disappointing but you know when the match was already over it's very difficult to maintain the energy in me wait did she just play knight c4 knight c4 and king c4 uh yes she did i mean now she wants to bring the king and then try somehow to win a pawn but that there's no he's going to put the point he's putting the bishop on h4 right yeah he might still get in some trouble weirdly but it should he should be able to hold this one and look at his clock he's got half hour against one minute i believe yeah he went uh bishop b6 now knight knight should reroute to e4 probably yeah like knight b3 right but you can just you could also play bishop e3 you can even just go g4 yeah anything is a draw here g4 is a very nice way of just forcing matters and they actually agreed for a draw i think a very a very good decision it would have ended this way anyhow after goodnight has plundered that deep one well we have to say it was um a very tough event for both of the players and uh yeah the man won with plus three today and overall it means it's uh plus six right yeah plus six now the expected score if you look at it purely on the rating was plus four so this is really a very um normal result here are the actual individual results as you can see bill winning finally ravi winning bobby winning and the rest withdrawals no wins for the women in the final final round meaning that the men win 53-47 overall taking home 75 000 pounds in the process and they'll be over the moon uh commiserations to the women's team valiant fighters and i i don't know if we're going to get an interview is that the idea perhaps we're checking if we're going to get an interview so what we'll do i guess is we'll go for a quick break right and then we see if we could get the captains and uh and how we will be joined by special guests right uh let's see we'll go for a break and then we'll let you guys know so don't go anywhere and we'll be wrapping up the tournament in just a minute [Music] okay eric you drew with irene sukanda today in the final round of the battle of the sexes tell us something about the game yeah um it was a solid game from both of us we entered a four night scotch given the team situation um especially with men being white today was looking to play something solid and i don't think there were too many chances for either of us through throughout the game so it was that was the team approach today was it i noticed joe gallacher also played joko pianissimo against antoinette stefanova did you guys talk about your team strategy for today to gather all um there wasn't too much specific planning but in general in a team situation like this when you have the white pieces you want to play something solid [Music] okay eric you drew with irene sukanda today in the final round of the battle of the sexes tell us something about the game yeah um it was a solid game from both of us we uh entered a four night scotch given the team situation um especially with men being white today was looking to play something solid and i don't think there were too many chances for either of us through throughout the game so it was that was the team approach today was it i noticed joe gallacher also played joko pianissimo against antoinette stefanova did you guys talk about your team strategy for today together or um there wasn't too much specific planning but in general in a team situation like this when you have the white pieces you want to play something solid and there's a concept of playing for two results where you you aim for maybe a slight edge so you either play for a win or play for a draw but you don't go all out trying to to win and take too many risks kind of intuitive strategy for last round of team tournaments exactly okay what do you think of the format what do you think of the actual match itself the format of battle of the sexes any thoughts on that oh it's been great i've uh yeah i've been very impressed with the novelty of the format and uh hoping to see more tournaments like this in the future yes and we're thinking about we're already planning another one obviously we're interested in people's ideas what they think about this and how we can tweak it to make it even better any ideas yeah it would be worth getting feedback from the players and the spectators i know these days a lot of the online spectators enjoy watching faster time formats obviously this is classical chess and games average from like three to five hours but seeing a format where we incorporate some sort of blitz or rapid i think would make things even more exciting with some sort of point system i guess you could put you could have the classical chess with more points per game perhaps less for rapid less still for blitz is that the idea i think it's very possible yeah i i would be very open to like brainstorming different types of formats but uh yeah some sort of point system where we have a classical rap and blitz portion i think would be very interesting okay let's have a look again okay okay eric you have a four nights defense here um you've got the white side fairly standard position black to move what happened next yeah uh this is an opening i haven't played in ages i used to play this a lot in childhood from both sides but decided to be a solid choice for today and in this position irene castle and i castled and then d5 and we entered the main line after it takes takes bishop g5 c6 [Music] alright hello everybody and welcome back this is the final i guess it's the final time you'll be seeing us for this year here battle of the sexes 2022 and i'm delighted to be joined by both pier kremling and sabina brunello the women and men's captain obviously huge commiserations firstly to you pierre today was always going to be a really difficult task having black and needing such a big score but you know the girls they left everything on the table they they gave it they're all how do you assess the performance of your team overall and what are your closing words let's say yes no i think we had such a wonderful start but it was a little bit like that the energy went out and also that we were the only one who had a person with covet with antoinette and that was really a huge let's say uh absolutely and because we could see when she came back she gave energy to the team but she only came back for the last three rounds so i think that we didn't have the same energy that this was actually what was missing and because we had lots of very good position and winning position it was incredible positions and then all of a sudden something very strange happened in this position were not we weren't even sometimes even lost so there were some giving away points that's what i think but i think you know it was that um yeah that the energy was lacking yeah and do you think this was a successful let's call it experiment in inverted commerce concept of the tournament do do you think it was uh beneficial overall to play a tournament like this for the future of chess women's chess as well for promotion of women's chess absolutely no i think i think this idea was really lovely really really lovely i mean i played some matches uh women against men but a long time ago we played the ladies against veterans i played so much in in brussels 87 so some years ago but they when they picked the teams they first ordered the teams were only like four five six players here we were 10 players but we also tried to match and it's like this that our operands the men were a little bit higher rated and i think the normal score should have been plus four for that now yeah now they made a little more so and this i think was a little bit also the situation we had the last day we knew we have to try to win and also you play in the morning the enemy has gone we play a little bit uphills the last round so so it's not so strange that it became a little bit more but they really liked that the teams were matched more or less with writing more or less with age but if it was a little bit younger i don't know if this also meant that it has more energy for the games it could be i mean i'll tell you what i'll go to sabine obviously congratulations sabino thank you you must be very happy obviously i am um it's a it's something curious that i wanted to ask you i spoke to joe gallagher um who's obviously been uh in chess for 30 40 years and he's never won the prize that you've got or won 75 000 pounds at 7 500 pounds each approximately 9 000 euros now you may have won that before in the chestnut i don't know but i know most of these guys haven't actually won right and actually i think this was a big deal for us before the tournament yes we might have lost the first two games partly because of this i think for the guys to you know get into the mood of playing a tournament with so high stakes was um yeah part of our difficulties okay we pushed through and obviously having lost games meant that the pressure was suddenly on the women very much so frankly speaking i my feeling is that you know the women are very all very strong all very evenly matched and i think we were lucky that we were in good shape most of us and we had a good tournament and what do you think that was the decisive moment or the decisive factor that meant that the men won this match um we really managed to focus deeply into the chess i think it was maybe even good for us that we lost so badly in the beginning because it became clear that we can get hurt pretty bad and we need to be 100 on the board while for the women it was much harder because you know at first it felt like it's easy and then it was probably harder and in the second part of the tournament to me it was very clear that we had the psychological advantage we had more energy we were prepared to play longer games and we kept collecting half points you know here and there those endings you know if you push for six hours and it's a draw the defending side is relieved if you consistently go and win those little half points they're very heavy not only for the score but for the team for the mood and this is really what made the difference because the ladies are very strong um yeah it's it was a very close match it was extreme the result eventually you know gave us i think a huge plus in the end it will be plus six yeah overall which is yeah quite amazing considering how we started we started getting points everywhere which is amazing by the way i also would like to say you don't i can read the chat and people have been saying that i don't smile much you should keep in mind that i'm really really tired and normally i come to you know to the interview here when so many things happen and you know to play chess and to be a captain watch the other guys it's a high emotional toll so in the end of the day you're just exhausted and that's why i'm not smiling as much as i normally do but of course i'm really really happy and it's a great surprise it's uh it's great you know as you know pierre might know i bet against the men at the beginning of the tournament maybe you didn't know that i think it's perry i bet against when i thought wow this women's team they're young they're professionals they're going to do it but you know just to go back to be i think i think you're right you know observing all of the games like i have i think for me one of the the key factors was that the women i think objectively had more winning positions they had wonderful positions throughout the tournament and yet it's not only that half a point was gone sometimes a full point was gone instead of winning the game the game was lost there were at least three or four games and that makes such a big difference doesn't it but that happens a lot in chess i mean the fact that you blunder and you destroy positions it's really part of the game and normally you should just recover from it and yeah go on well look i can say this i've spoken to all the players they've all been super happy with both of you i know pierre you've always been there every night trying to give words of encouragement and support when things weren't going well and you as well sabino they're both been both sides have been over the moon with your performances as as captains and as fonts of knowledge and wisdom as slightly more experienced players perhaps than some of the others here so i i want to thank you both as well and thank you so much for joining us here um and battling so hard i think everybody in this entire tournament deserves huge credit there really wasn't you know even jillian who had such a tough tournament here battled and battled and battled and battled and i think all the players deserve tremendous credit and i'm very happy by the way sorry yeah i'm very happy with my team we came together very very nicely as a team i already said i don't believe in meetings but i believe in helping each other and it was really amazing it was very hard for jillian to keep fighting he had a very terrible start he was absolutely unprepared for the tournament and you know some of the guys held we all tried to get him to to fight and i'm very happy he got the draw the other day today it was very close yesterday as well it's very important for him that he drained the energy from the opponents as well and you know it was looking like a tournament where he might just give up and yeah stay in bed yeah but instead he fought every day and that's fantastic i think okay yes please yes i also want to say that i'm very happy with my players we had such a lovely atmosphere in the team it was great and yeah i was very very pleased that i could be the captain and yeah this was a very lovely tournament well hopefully it's not the last or at least it won't be the last that these guys are here in gibraltar because this really has become the new home of chess how the tournament will look in the future and future tournaments we'll soon see a lot depends on of course other factors global factors as everybody knows but one thing i can say is i'd also like to thank the organization the sponsors lauren who's here of course brian the team just everybody has played their part to make this a wonderful event and thank you to everybody at home for watching for the uh for you know everybody coming in to watch the stream even today people waking up at four o'clock in the morning from new york or three o'clock in the morning from the west coast to tune in we do really appreciate your support and your kind words and my only suggestion is that we well hopefully this continues you guys too uh inspires you guys to continue with chess to learn chess to love chess and remember to follow everything that jib chess is doing on social media as well to keep an eye on the updates and i think that's it unless there's anything else uh left to say uh of course big shout out to the sponsors as well as you saw throughout jib invest and all the other sponsors that you could see throughout the throughout those broadcasts without them this wouldn't be possible but i think that's it so until the next time it's been a pleasure but it does that the the spoils go to the men this time around the men have won the battle of the sexes 2022 but i can tell you this this is just the start of the war there will be plenty more battles in the future and i hope you can join us then but from me and also rina and everybody else it's been a pleasure see you on the next one cheerio [Music] you | GibChess | UCa1RTZ95_wMc5dbzI8ugTEQ | 2022-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 40,111 | 195,839 |
6YU0b-9gKcI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YU0b-9gKcI | Independent Hygienists - Do YOU make a Profit?? | hello everybody and room is key here with dental L so let's talk about mobile hygiene even just as an independent dental hygienist is it worth it in the sense as do we make any money I get this question all the time even from dentists that I have known for years asked me you know well do you actually make any money because you have all of these costs kind of the same as us yes you don't have your own you know like practice where you have to pay you know like he read hydro all of that but you still have to buy supplies it's still you put in your time in into it do you actually make any money at the end of the day so let me talk to you guys a little bit because that is a great question and this is where you have to be careful because number one you have to think about you will likely need to take out a business loan even if you have a mobile practice yes you don't have as many expenses as your own actual office but you still have to pay for your instruments you still have to pay for your supplies your car maintenance you have to pay for that you have to pay for your uniform you have to pay for your piezo your Cabot Ron if you decide to have a sterilizer in your own house that is something that's a big expense trust me if you buy high speed Han on high speed hand pieces as a restorative hygienist if you buy slow speed him on hand pieces just everything has a cost I can't even think of everything at the moment but you're always buying something right um but that's and that just kind of goes into doing business a practice management software system will cost you a fortune it's crazy but after day one you will not want any paper charts trust me I tried that to save money yes I did but you're just on on the go and that's and it's just messy in my opinion is just messy maybe you have a better plan but I tried the whole paper charting thing and I didn't like it right away I did not want to spend five five thousand plus on this management software system but you kind of have to because when you're doing probing I'm charting the odana Graham it's just a big mess to have to try to use paper or do half computer half paper that's that's kind of a mess in itself too but all in all do you make any money at the end of the day and I would like to say yes we would not be doing it if we didn't make enough money if we're smart at it are we all millionaires no but we do make money now I've only been doing this for less than a year so I can't speak to those who have been doing it for longer but another thing that I noticed also is there's a lot of mobile mobile iwan any independent dental hygenist a lot of them are starting to sell their practice meaning they're selling everything they purchased you know there's their sterilizer there they're piezo their supplies their equipment everything I'm seeing that a lot lately so if I was just getting into this that would concern me because I'd be thinking okay why is everybody selling their equipment good for me because I can buy used but um this can't be a good thing right everybody's selling it but let me tell you something you guys I am very very busy I have been doing this for less than a year and I have now got to the point where it's a good problem to have but I had trouble finding time to see patients cuz I am that busy mind you I do still work at a dental office two or three days a week so I don't see patients of my own on those days so that just kind of leaned limits me to a couple days a week plus the weekend so I have not had a weekend to myself since I started to practice but to me that's that's that's a good problem to have so yes I'm making money because otherwise without seeing those patients I would just be at home yes taking it easy taking a day off but I would not be making money right um I don't see it as kind of making money right now cuz I'm paying off the business loan to be perfectly honest with you but and you know the most important thing to say and this is true I know it sounds cliche but it's not about the money I don't think about money honestly for a second until it's time for the patient to pay me and then I go okay how will you be paying for that today like cash credit card a transfer that's the only time that I think about the money because I love seeing my patients it's the nicest thing ever to be able to see your own patients do your own thing it just it just makes you at least it makes me feel good that I'm an expert and I can do that I just love it so if I was working at a dental office depending on where you work you might make $30 per hour three dollars 45 or more but when I see my own patients I make more obviously right for a cleaning I charge about one hundred and fifty dollars for a child it's probably about sixty five to a hundred depending on how much plaque and tartar they have if I do an exam that is thirty dollars you know so everything on top of that it adds up so do we make money of course we do but we do have expenses too late' I probably order from my dental supply companies at least every month because I need more of something whether it be toothbrushes I just I just ordered some more toothpaste the other day um I ordered some micro brushes the other day I had to order some work um cassettes I had to order some more instruments because I didn't order a lot to begin with so I wanted to see how many patients I would have I was seeing maybe one patient a week that changed to two patients a week and now I'm seeing about two or three patients a day and no that may not seem like a lot to you but I am mobile so I go from place to place so two or three patients a day is enough actually the other day I saw six patients a day but two different look two different locations so with that was awesome but I wasn't even tired afterwards which was interesting to me I thought that I would be exhausted when I already at the dental office for like four hours only I'm exhausted yet when I do my own thing for eight hours I come home I'm pumped up I'm just so excited that I was able to see my own patients so yes so everybody's question is always about the money but once you get you know like once you get started you will just love it so much you won't even think about it but you have to be smart about it too if you're charging say $60 per cleaning because you want to stay competitive you're really not going to make any money at the end of the day because you have to counter in all of your supplies if you are if your patients are paying you the difference of what insurance isn't covering then you have to do all of the paperwork to send and everything through to insurance so that will eat up a lot of your time so you should charge accordingly you know like don't charge people 60 dollars here and there for a cleaning and do not just say oh really you know we don't have to do an exam let's just do a cleaning for you since you don't have a loan money all only charge you $60 you know so be careful with that charge accordingly go by the fee guide there are a lot of dentists out there that are charging a lot less because they feel they have to be competitive but people are not going to come to you they're not I mean they might actually sorry they probably will but at the end of the day you will be exhausted you will have made no money because you have to pay for all of those expenses I'm not saying they'll charge like $300 per for for cleaning either like don't go crazy but go by the fee guide if you guys need help I am more than happy to help you this is something that I am so passionate about I just love it I see a lot of seniors in nursing homes and and like that just just makes me so happy I've seen a lot of kids lately who are like aged 2 3 4 or 5 that have not been able to go to the dunlop this before because they were just so nervous so anxious but me sing them in their own home they were fine I kind of you know like I would say to the parents often like is this your son who you were saying had an anxiety attack pretty much the last time they went to the dentist and the parents are kind of like yeah he's fine with you I am kind of embarrassed I can't believe he's doing so well but then they're so happy that he did so well that that they will keep they will keep calling me you know still make sure they go to the dental office fourth for a checkup and x-rays but let them know you are more than happy to see them for everything else so again I will turn back here do you make money yes 100% but you have to be smart about it if you're taking out a business loan it might take longer technically it's the best thing ever to work for yourself trust me you will pay a lot of taxes you will be in that you know self-employed area which is a pain I talk about that more contacts time but obviously I've been doing it now I have owned my own businesses for 14 years if I'm still doing it if I can still do it you guys you can do it too so thank you for watching any questions let me know and I'll see you guys in the next one | Dentalelle with Andrea | UCcrWPomUrVNFZcY-7caX6DQ | 2019-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,842 | 9,023 |
Fr8WY75oVzU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr8WY75oVzU | Inside Nature's ICE PALACE (Hintertux Glacier, Austria) | [Music] we're heading down deep into the glacier [Music] hi i'm lavi and this is ali over the past four years we have been on some epic adventures around the world now after converting an old van into our new home on wheels we are ready to hit the road and explore the wonders of europe [Music] click the subscribe button to follow our journey and let the adventure begin [Applause] it's a really wet morning i can't see any of the mountains from yesterday i can just see gray fog everywhere good morning world by the way welcome to our odyssey i'm just making us some coffee and i can hear that the gondola is up and running and lots of people have started arriving so we are going to have a bite to eat have a coffee and then i think despite the weather we're gonna head up that mountain up to the hintertux place here and i'm excited about it okay after talking to the guys at the ticket office for the gondola because it's 40 euro um to take the gondola up to the top where the glacier is up on the mountain and as you can see she told us in the ticket booth you will see absolutely nothing uh so the weather is likely to improve this afternoon if not then by tomorrow morning it should be a lot better so we're just going to chill out here in this area do a bit of work do a bit of editing and we'll see you later on how we go sunshine yeah so it's now just getting into the afternoon and we've just had lunch and the weather is slightly improving i don't think it's going to get much better today but for this what we're about to do we don't even need good weather because today we're gonna be taking you guys inside a glacier up there on the mountain a gondola is gonna take us up to 3250 metres where we are going to go into nature's ice palace yes but i don't want to say too much about it we are going to take that gondola up into the mist and check it out so let's go [Music] so we have our gondola tickets and uh we are gonna head up to 3250 meters above sea level yeah so the gondola in total takes 40 minutes that will be a real experience now [Music] oh my god we're about to head up into the mist look at that ahead of us oh my god that's quite scary oh my god and see how the view just starts disappearing wow nice oh how cool [Music] but the reason we're wearing so many clothes is because when we get up there and inside the glacier the temperature is going to be zero degrees celsius so we had to put on pretty much all the clothes that we have hopefully we won't be too cold up there it's like gondolin up to another world [Music] wow look at that and smell that looks epic here different world really it's so cool especially because we had no view and then suddenly epic views just in front of us not blue skies just for us and we can already see people skiing just here this is skiing 365 days a year here even in the middle of summer so cool [Music] oh my god [Music] we have just entered literally into another world [Music] wow look there's fresh snow wow [Music] and i just looked at the board and it said up here is -1 degrees up here right now but with the sun out you really can't feel that the air temperature is that cold [Music] so we just got two tickets two tickets to the paradise oh yeah it was um 52 euro in total so we're just gonna wait here for about 20 minutes and then the tour's gonna start look at this wow look it's actually frozen all the water up here is frozen [Music] okay so the guy just told us that the ice palace that we're headed to is actually 30 meters directly underneath where we stand right now and the ice actually goes a further 40 meters down that's absolutely crazy so there's a whole lot of ice below us and the temperature inside the ice palace is constantly zero degrees in winter in summer all the time and the whole thing is actually frozen stuck to this wall right next to us it's incredible i'm super excited to check it out oh my god i'm semi skiing simi falling more light [Music] heading inside [Music] heading down deep into the glacier [Music] super hard let's go [Music] okay we're inside a crevasse right now look at this and this is all natural wow unbelievable [Music] ah there's all these ice crystals everywhere like hanging down from the roof cannot imagine how cool it would have been to discover this place for the first time [Music] so this whole tunnel that we just went through is 240 meters long i believe that all or most of it is natural well down there apparently is the world record for the world's deepest ice shark and it goes 52 meters down and remember we're already 30 meters under the ice and this goes further 50 meters down all the way to the rock below that supports this whole massive ice cave [Music] apparently in 2019 a free diver got a world record by diving 25 meters down into this lake right here but it wasn't a record of how deep he went but it was a record of doing it at 3 250 meters above sea level and apparently the water temperature at the bottom of that 25 meter lake is minus 4 degrees and it's completely black you can't see anything you must have been so brave to go down there wow [Music] uh so this part of the ice cave experience is on a boat we're about to get on a boat and go on an ice lake under the glacier howdy from texas [Music] okay so there's some crazy people in this world and these two guys are crazy because these guys are gonna jump in the ice water which is below freezing [Music] he's just swimming off along the ice river [Music] wow [Music] [Applause] okay so after more than two hours inside the ice cave we're on our way out it has been absolutely crazy experience in here absolutely oh my god it's so incredible okay here's our daughter freedom oh wow that's bright outside oh there we go oh i don't want to go out back to the real world [Music] oh [Music] i literally can't see anything oh my god it's so bright but so sunny and so nice and warm oh my god but look we're like nearly alone on this mountain now look at this [Music] what a crazy day hey it was it was austria i love you because it's so high attitude the breathing is very hard apparently it's 30 less oxygen up here than down at sea level [Music] goodbye snow goodbye epic view goodbye austria because we're driving today to another country and seeing some new stuff so it's been so great [Music] look at the weather now we've made it back to our humble home mr red tornado [Applause] [Music] so that is it for today's episode guys we really hope that you enjoy to come along with us to this amazing special place here in austria yeah it has been an absolutely crazy magical and wonderful experience to go inside the glacier like that if you liked today's episode please give us a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe to the channel we'll see you next time if you enjoyed watching this video you would help us a lot by subscribing to the channel by clicking here thanks so much for watching guys we will see you next time [Music] | Lavi & Ollie | UCAnjsy_m02aOKHUiI6xARjw | 2021-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,355 | 6,945 |
SUPatJa1izk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUPatJa1izk | Did Jesus Exist? (Introduction to Christian Apologetics - 6) | you [Music] hello I am the nerdy apologist and on this channel we use the tools of faith and reason to come to a knowledge of the truth this is the sixth video I'm doing in a series on Christian apologetics so if you have not seen the previous videos please check those out before continuing with this one by now we have established that God exists and if he is the God of any one religion it is most likely Christianity now we're going to start examining the central claims of Christianity and see if they stand up to historical scrutiny you may say that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundational belief of Christianity while this is true on one level it does presuppose a more fundamental belief namely that Jesus existed most historians happily accept that Jesus existed but you will encounter many laymen on the internet who deny this the purpose of this video was to look at the historical evidence that Jesus existed naturally the clearest attestations to Jesus's existence come from Christian sources such as the Gospels however there are several non-christian and even anti-christian sources that also attest to Jesus's existence first let's look at the first century Jewish historian Josephus he is generally considered to be reliable with a few caveats he's very biased when talking about himself and he often exaggerated some of the details such as in some of the speeches he gives to the figures he describes in terms of general events however he is very accurate as shown in his account of the Jewish war against the Romans one of his most well-known works is the antiquities of the Jews which attempted to give an exhaustive account of Jewish history from the creation of the world to his own time and this work he mentions Jesus twice in book 22 chapter 9 he writes quote the high priest Ananias assembled the Sanhedrin of judges and brought before them the brother of Jesus who is called Christ his name was James and some others and when he had formed an accusation against them as breakers of the wall he delivered them to be stoned unquote there is nothing in this passage that indicates that this was a forgery especially because it just says that Jesus was called Christ this also clearly demonstrates that Jesus existed as you can't be the brother of someone who doesn't exist although this is all we are passing leftwards to Jesus it clearly indicates him as a historical figure who really did live also Josephus was writing about the year 93 ad which is within a century of Jesus's death Josephus mentions Jesus one other time in the antiquities in book 18 chapter 3 this is perhaps the most famous reference to Jesus outside of the New Testament and it is called the test ammonium Flavian and Josephus writes now there was about this time Jesus a wise man if it be lawful to call him a man for he was a doer of wonderful works a teacher of such men has received the truth with pleasure he drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles he was the Christ and when Pilate at the suggestion of the principle men among us had condemned him to the cross those that loved him at the first did not forsake him if we appeared to them alive again the third day as the divine prophets had foretold these in 10,000 other wonderful things concerning him and the tribe of Christians so named from him are not extinct at this day unquote this passage clearly corroborates many of the details about Jesus that we find in the New Testament however many scholars have questioned the authenticity of this passage because Josephus writes things that a first century Jew would not write about Jesus such as calling him the Christ at the same time they do not believe that this passage is entirely a Christian forgery the most common view among scholars is that there is an authentic core to this passage with some Christian interpolations one reason why they think this way is because Josephus calls Jesus a wise man something that a later Christian scribe would be unlikely to make up also another possible translation of wonderful works is paradoxical deeds another term that Christians would be unlikely to use about Jesus we also have another manuscript tradition for this passage in Arabic which reads like this quote at this time there was a wise man called Jesus and his conduct was good and he was known to be virtuous many people among the Jews and the other nations became his disciples Pilate condemned him to be crucified and to die but those who had become his disciples did not abandon his discipleship they reported that he had appeared to them three days after his a fiction in that he was alive accordingly he was perhaps the Messiah concerning him the prophets of reported wonders and the tribe of the Christian so named after him has not disappeared to this day unquote this text is much more in line with widow Gaea would have written about Jesus and as such the original passage probably looks something like this and it still corroborates many details about his life such as his crucifixion and suppose addresser ection notice also the caveats i mentioned earlier about Josephus is reliability do not apply here this is a very reliable extra biblical source for Jesus's existence Jesus is also mentioned in the writings of the Roman historian Tacitus who wrote in the early 2nd century Tacitus was one of the most reliable historians of antiquity he almost never accepted his sources blindly and he usually makes the reader aware of his skepticism if there is any even when he used his own friend Pliny as a source tacit is still questioned him and even at one point called his testimony absurd quote this is the statement of Pliny for my own part whatever his assertion may be worth I was not inclined to suppress it absurd as it may seem unquote thus when he mentions Jesus and Christians in his annals it is not something to be ignored in book 15 of the annals Tacitus writes quote you were substituted as culprits and punished with the utmost refinements of cruelty a class of men loathe for their vices from the crowd styled Christians Christus the founder of the name had undergone the death penalty in the reign of tiberius by the sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus and this pernicious superstition was checked for a moment only to break out once more not really in Judea the home of the disease but in the capital itself where all things horrible or shameful in the world collect and find a vogue unquote notice the Tacitus is not only non-christian but also anti-christian even going so far as to call Christianity a disease and a pernicious superstition in other words he thought Christianity was both evil and stupid it he still recognizes that its founder truly existed and even mentions who was wool when Jesus was executed if these Christians had been following the teachings of a man whom Tacitus believed never existed he certainly would have mentioned that but he doesn't nor does he question that his source for jesus's crucifixion even the anti-christian Tacitus accepts that Jesus existed Tacitus is not the only woman historian to make reference to Jesus Suetonius another reliable Roman historian also mentions Jesus in the twelve Caesars also written in the early second century when writing on the Roman Emperor Claudius Suetonius States quote since the Jews constantly made disturbances at the instigation of Cresta s-- he expelled them from Rome unquote here we have a clear reference to a controversial Jewish leader named crustose living in the first century crustose was a common Greek name at the time and because it sounded very similar to Christus the Greek word from which we get the word Christ many people in the first century got the tomb names mixed up even many Christians referred to Jesus as crustose because the name crustose was almost always given to a Gentile when it does refer to a Jew it almost always refers to Jesus inference to the best explanation would tell us as Suetonius is referring to the same man the Tacitus and Josephus are referring to also this corroborates the book of Acts which mentions Claudius's expulsion of the Jews Pliny the Younger a Roman governor and the man I mentioned earlier as being a friend of Tacitus also mentioned Jesus in a letter he wrote to the Emperor Trajan and 106 ad about how to deal with Christians quote they asserted however that the sum and substance of their fault or error had been that they were accustomed to meet on a fixed day before dawn and seeing responsively a hymn to Christ as to a God and to bind themselves by oath not to do some crime but not to commit fraud theft or adultery or falsify their trust nor to refuse to return a trust when called upon to do so unquote although this letter does not mention Jesus's historical existence directly it does show how the early Christians viewed Jesus namely as God this letter also tells us in other places that early Christians were willing to undergo extreme persecution and even death for Jesus because all of the evidence have suggest that early Christians did indeed view Jesus as a historical figure we'll talk about that later it would indeed be odd for Christians to undergo extreme persecution for Jesus if he hadn't existed especially those Christians who claim to know Jesus personally like Peter and James why would they make up stories about a man that would only get them killed how would their ideas have been able to spread it all surely someone would have squashed Christianity by merely pointing out that Jesus didn't exist this brings me to another point in the early centuries of the church there were several pagans such as Kel sis and porphyry wrote scathing critiques of Christianity they would have killed several Christian doctrines such as the Incarnation and resurrection as ludicrous but they never questioned Jesus's existence as a historical figure only certain claims about Jesus after Jesus truly had never existed and early Christians just made him up these critics would have loved to point that out but they didn't in fact we have no records of any Christ Smith our existing until the 18th century how can critics of Christianity human lived much closer to the time period of Jesus's life never claimed that he didn't exist it's probably because he did and these are only two non-christian sources when we look at the early Christian sources we find even more evidence some might objected the Christian sources are biased and we shouldn't trust them however every author it's biased and just because an author is biased doesn't mean that he is untrustworthy especially if we're talking about something as basic as the existence of someone many people had biased opinions about dr. Martin Luther King jr. or that shouldn't give anyone reasons to doubt his existence the same is true of Jesus first let's look at extra biblical Christian sources the earliest Christian writings not found in the Bible are from men known as the Apostolic fathers one of the most important of these fathers is st. Ignatius of Antioch other than the late 1st and early 2nd centuries and was well acquainted with the Apostles for example he was most likely ordained bishop by st. Peter himself in his letter to the trillians Ignatius makes explicit reference to the historical existence of Jesus quote stop your ears therefore when anyone speaks to you at variance with Jesus Christ who was descended from David and was also of Mary who is truly born and ate and drank he was truly persecuted under Pontius Pilate he was freely crucified and truly died in the sight of beings in heaven and on earth and under the earth he was also truly raised from the dead his father quickening him even as after the same manner his father will so raise up us who believed in him by Christ Jesus apart from whom we do not possess the true life unquote we also find references to Jesus's existence in the writings of st. Justin Martyr quote our teacher of these things is Jesus Christ who was also born for this purpose and was crucified under Pontius Pilate procurator of Judea in the times of tribe erious caesar and that we reasonably worship Him having learned that he is the son of the true god himself holding him in the second place and the prophetic spirit in the third we will prove finally the earliest records we have of Jesus's existence are found in the New Testament in the letters of st. Paul Paul because he knew many of the Apostles personally is an incredibly reliable and early source for the existence of Jesus he opens his ledger for the Romans which no one disputes his authentic by saying quote Paul a servant of Jesus Christ called to be an apostle set apart for the gospel of God which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures the gospel concerning his son was descended from David according to the flesh and designated the Son of God in power according to the spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead unquote not that Paul said Jesus was descended from David according to the flesh Paul clearly believed that Jesus was a historical person there were two other passages from Paul's letters that I want to cite both from his first letter to the Corinthians which again no one denies as authentic the first is a reference to the Last Supper and the Eucharist quote for I received from the Lord but I also delivered to you at the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread and when he had given thanks he broke it and said this is my body which is for you do this in remembrance of me in the same way also the child after supper saying this chalice is the new covenant in my blood do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me unquote Paul clearly states that Jesus had physical body and blood and literally ate and drank with people it's hard to do that if you don't exist the second passage is a reference to Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection quote for I delivered to you as a first importance what I also received that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures that he was buried that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures unquote again Paul speaks of Jesus as dying and rising again we need clearly thinks of Jesus as someone who actually existed even if you don't believe in the resurrection you have to admit that this is remarkably early attestation to Jesus's existence as these letters were written within 30 years of Jesus's death so let's look at all of these sources Jesus is mentioned in the writings of josephus Tacitus Suetonius plenty of the younger st. Ignatius of Antioch st. Justin Martyr and st. Paul plus several other authors that I haven't mentioned all of these authors were writing within a century of Jesus's death two of these authors we've seen in this video knew the Apostles personally what I ask you is the more probable explanation for all of this that the earliest Christians just made Jesus up even though got many of them killed and no one was able to question his existence for another 1,700 years well that there really was a first century Jewish rabbi named Jesus who attracted a large following was so controversial that he was crucified that his disciples claimed to see him alive again later and preached into the nations as the Jewish Messiah as these texts all indicate it is for this reason that the vast majority of historians accept the fact that Jesus existed in fact Jesus myth assists are taken about as seriously as Holocaust deniers that is all for this video in the next video I will be looking at the authenticity of the Gospels I hope to see you all then thank you and God bless | The Nerdy Apologist | UCJfZPgPnOGTxVDshMqMtIGA | 2020-06-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,788 | 15,663 |
7ky0_bbJCuw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ky0_bbJCuw | Saturday Night Chiller #6 The Oldest View (The Rolling Giant) | what you're probably wondering who is this Mark mother's ball glasses wearing dude on your TV screen she's just a girl she's just a girl the guy you want see dvo had more hits than just whip it recognize I'm HB Gibson and you're watching Saturday night Chiller on the show myself and my kartica warrior family haven't called you guys that in a long time that will change we all get together and watch random scary videos sent by you the worldwide YouTube audience or maybe I might come across a scary video or two and pick it out myself but before we go any further please do me a favor and dragon that like button hit subscribe hit that Bell icon so that way you can get notifications of brand new content this video was suggested by bc14 AKA The Keeper it's from a YouTube channel called cane pixels and on the channel he features a series of videos called the oldest view now in this video the camera person is going into an abandoned mall and he runs into something that will probably scare the heck out of anybody so kick back relax grab yourself some snacks and let's go walking into some place that we have no business going the oldest view okay what is going on here what's good guys guys Wyatt here back again so it's been a couple days since my last video um I'm in a rush right now just because I I have to get to class in a few minutes so I'll try to record this quickly but anyway I wanted to do a update video on what happened the other day um at the end of my last video so I haven't gone back down there since the uh since then but I have I have gone to the the the side of the hole a couple times in the past few days um I took someone in the comments advice and I was able to get uh a couple of um trail cameras from my old botney Professor I ended up switching to uh business back in like January but I went back to her and she was nice enough to lend out two of her trail cameras to me so I was able to take them out there uh plant them uh one out in the bushes looking at the hole and one in the hole um discreetly of course um and I already know like you guys are going to say that's totally sketch it's it's private property um yeah all right so suei if if the land owners find this sue me go ahead try try to do that but there's no way I'm walking away from this thing I need answers so I set up the the trail cameras and I didn't see anything no one showed up um I got like one deer uh a lot of glitches like a lot of pictures of nothing moving gr us but yeah I didn't see anyone the whole time so that definitely doesn't really answer any questions like why there is a mile long staircase going down to uh what looks like a shopping mall in the middle of nowhere but it makes me less hesitant to go back and record a part two so see you [Music] there all right so we're out here I've been walking for like 30 minutes now uh got off the trail a little while ago and from here it's pretty much just like a straight shot through these woods so it's nice couple [Music] miles finally here we are it looks untouched yeah it looks exactly the same as when I was here yesterday to when I picked up the trail cams uh I even set up some sticks down there what is that to tell if someone had walked so it looks like no one's been here since yesterday at least and no one has been there for a few days before is that a hole you can see over here this is uh that's where I put the outdoor trail cam looking over here directly at the hole wow you can see that's the spot where I put the other camera you're kidding me oh and also um uh this light right here this went out sometime while I was away I noticed when I was watching back be kidding me really not sure what to make of that you know I'm still on the fence about sharing any info uh with the location here um maybe you should I don't know who I'm going to attract with this and I I don't know what I'm getting into um this is clearly no [ __ ] joke the the scale of this thing but I did a deep dive online after um I got back last time and didn't really come up with anything um there's like a uh mining company that owns part of the land here but I think all of this is just owned by uh family not anyone like particularly notable just like locals I think none of you are getting the Lego workout I'm getting I I guess not you're on the way back having to climb up the stairs again and then all the way out through the woods it was like dark for like a solid hour walking back [ __ ] died but um yeah honestly they've been sore for days and this is not going to help but it's good okay just going to be quiet for a second oh my God is something going to jump out wow yeah we're good how deep does this go folks I think I forgot to mention this but also um day after last video day before I put the cameras and the day I put the cameras I I hung around for a little while um sort of scouted the area uh just to see if I could find any other equipment yeah scary music of people really at all um didn't see anything chir tracks bro it's getting dark um it's like whatever this is it's very much a back door back door yeah back door back door back doores but I mean amazing that this is found underground like right near a giant tree what is that is there something in the dark yeah see I don't used to this after last time wait wait hold let me let me straighten up my screen right here on this on this laptop see how it it smells like like cut grass smell that I mentioned it's um like a corn fueled kind of smell oh that door looks very sus see what is behind the door what it ooh oh my go yo R I don't hear any music this time there's no music there's no music Whit me you heard music the last time all the lights are still off the lights are off okay everything looks close [ __ ] I yo all I'm not even there and I'm getting the creepies these are killing me and this is a mall that and that Rusty Gate that he just went under man I uh second hope he got your tetanus shots bro but then again he didn't get uh he didn't get cut so okay so so I guess this that that's a that's I guess that was a checkout counter and this used to be a uh maybe a clothing store or something in the mall like completely silent so but the thing is where's the building I mean so so this is under under ground this whole thing is underground shouldn't even shining a light ideally but look at this [ __ ] look at this man yo yo see if we can get it open yeah can you get it open think you need a key but this is the stupidest [ __ ] thing I've ever done in my life yeah no kidding ready 3 2 1 it's loud right no oh fck whoa [ __ ] whoa hold up hold up I missed that wait a second hold on hold on hold on I think you need a key but this is the stupidest [ __ ] thing I've ever done in my life yeah no kidding ready 3 2 1 why is that thing not locked what no no [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] I knew I knew this was stupid I knew this was stupid well hey I mean uh uh so loud I the ghosts were just giving you a hand bro I mean and that's pretty far man you if something was to chase you you have a lot of steps to go bro oh I'm feel I'm feeling his fear I'm totally feeling his fear I don't know maybe it was a snap mechanism or something like that to to assist a person from uh uh lifting the gate I guess see anything oh Jee oh my God yo is there a a phobia of abandoned buildings now according to healthgrades.com the fear of abandoned buildings or abandoned spaces abandoned houses is called kenophobia kenophobia is an intense fear of empty spaces or voids it is a specific situational phobia in which the individual experiences an irrational response to a situation that does not pose any actual threat that's what they say we don't know what's in this abandoned space she some kind of over there what how big is this place yeah this is massive how do you build something I'm still in shock [ __ ] shock I mean what am I thinking most malls you know especially multi-level malls usually wind up underground so okay this is literally like the uh uh the back rooms from Tik Tok wow that must be the food court that's what this is I mean could you imagine how it once was I mean bustling with people Whoa stop making those sudden moves bro goes off in all directions oh it's an AMC theater AMC it's a [ __ ] AMC yeah that's definitely a food court I saw a Subway a one of there's an anti-n doomday bunker get myself a little pretzel a jalapeno pretzel with some cheese dip wash it down with a cherry pooke thank you Valley View Dallas Midtown oh so this is Dallas View Center wow okay the same is this okay now I finally know where this is wow so does uh anybody have a favorite food court uh restaurant that they like to go to at the mall put it in the comments below if a mall has a Nathan's that's definitely a plus oh and a Cinnabons oh Cinnabons I get like the little mini Cinnabons and a a and a large uh mochaa chill it's like a it's a big old ice mocha with a little bit of whipped cream on it I'm such a foodie oh stop that yeah it's an elevator stop making those little quick moves all look like shops so this is like a proper Mall yeah I got guest services I don't know how far I want to go in here but yeah you don't want to go tell hear something I think I'm just going to keep going see what I see I'm seeing a lot of stuff for art galleries like artist stuff makes no wow also seeing a weird amount of stuff uh mentioning Texas I don't know I'm sorry for being so quiet right now but this is Eerie talking City or if it's a different thing this guy must have some hella battery power I've seen like two Texas shops and it's on a lot of signs or he just packed a lot of batteries we're back we're back what is that bridge arama them again learn their Story Bridge ofama care about West Dallas parade of giants yeah it says Dallas again parade of J wait a minute I think we got a little preview of what we're uh what this whole thing was about for some reason it's not that cold down here here was cold back in the food court but the title is called the rolling giant it's like these are all art studios that's cool that an octopus what is that yeah it's an octopus an octopus big painting okay giant octopus okay whoa what the that scared the [ __ ] out of me yeah what is this is going to artwork dude that is uncanny as [ __ ] yeah okay I don't like this thing me neither what the whoa oh God okay music has been activated what in the entire [Music] heck okay so we got music well like I said it could be a mechanism maybe everything is set on a timer or something like that I think I just [Music] a okay yeah more music music to shot [Music] by smooth jazz on cd101.9 [Music] FM [Music] okay oh yeah I think we've had it right yeah you've had it huh I think you had enough right oh my God we done we're out wait a second no no [ __ ] no wait hold up come on come on wait you've got to be kidding [Music] me how the heck did that happen h I really [ __ ] up guys whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa are you sure you went through the right way you're kidding me you're kidding me dude you look there's always a way out just go up the stairs you know [Music] right okay we going to drive this way yeah yeah yeah exit bro exit butter box cafe eh parade of giants uh where did that come from okay those paintings are very unsettling wait hold up oh come on what the [ __ ] what the what was did everything get caved in oh you got to be kidding me exit to Preston oh boy come on man just go upstairs dude just go upstairs way just go upstairs man wait a minute wait a minute yo yo where'd that giant go wasn't that giant thing over [Music] there you kidding it's got to be a way out yeah there's got to be a way out [Music] man what the hold up just kidding me oh no oh no yo if if if this is if all this is like a a uh a big old special effect different area uh film they did a heck of a good job I would not and and you're going to go you're going to go towards it you're going to go towards it you're going towards it and now it's oh come on oh come on rip what what in the yo all right you are here all right yo keeper thank you for this video this is really intense Gallery that's crazy I mean that giant was like right there okay got a little glitch on the camera there now whether this is real or fake I don't know but it's very well done I think there's an exit this way I with this sunlight okay that's promising light oh good lord I thought there was a door over here all the map oh come on oh they made sure that you know nobody tries to go in the building and squat you know what I'm saying all right Midtown Studios what's in there man this is some Last of Us stuff right here man what like a simulated it's like a simulated forest or something whoa well something something's close close I don't know whether or not to go to them or I'm going to see if I can figure out where they're coming from okay it might be like a dude the fear is like building an elevator for an elevator it's got to be an elevator what whoa oh hello and you want to get close to that thing uh uh I'd back up if I were you and don't provoke it yo yo yo man my hairs are standing on in right about now I some controll what in the wait o [ __ ] bro hey hey yo roll man bounce go up the stairs or something I told you to go up the stairs I told you to go up the stairs you ain't want to listen what on Earth why are you going downstairs bro why are you going downstairs bro why did you go down dude there's no way out you need to Juke his b man nice whoa who oh come on man why are you going back that's my question oh great you just trapped yourself wonderful is is there a way to get out not very smart man not very smart at all I don't know what the [ __ ] do yeah yeah until you turn around great he's going to turn around and he all right I tell you one thing this is very very well done very very well done oh that's bad that's bad oh dude kidding me uh turn on the light okay I guess you're I guess you're okay here I don't know but oh man man okay did you just end up in a much worse situation man ladies and gentlemen we definitely have a winner for Saturday night Chiller well lookie lookie we have a map Sears wow look at all the different ways you can get out man through there didn't I'm surprised that he didn't go all the way up the stairs there should be like a there should be an exit at the top of the stairs at the top of the building oh boy okay change the battery I guess AMC something may do there's always a paper hey Grace here 71 905 7195 I don't know about y'all but I'm shaking okay exit exit at AMC level no wonder could you remember the giant was in front of AMC okay I just got to just find a way out right I don't even give a [ __ ] anymore there motion sensors cameras yeah they definitely seen me that uh statue thing some kind of um security system yeah out of here all right talk to whoever oh man it's just misunderstanding I didn't realize what this was and I just either there what in the entire do you accept this what I I I didn't see that what the hold on a second what everything changed or or or did it or did he or did he make it to the top floor I need to leave yeah no kidding you need to leave yeah we're back I'll tell you one thing this is incredible storytelling if this is not real this is amazing though now you're on the top floor yeah all right oh boy wow oh dude you're almost there man W wa how fast is that thing moving go two two two two two two run just go just go go go EX exit rooftop exit come on man go you got get me so that's the what do you want oh god oh wao oh oh hell oh [ __ ] oh no oh no [ __ ] [ __ ] oh [ __ ] come on come on come on come on make it make it you can make it okay this fine this is fine everything is f yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you can make it you can make it you can make it come on come on oh my God okay that yeah now is not the time to be afraid of heights my [Music] brother [Music] whoa come on man do it do it do it go go go go go come on you can make it you can make it okay oh oh my god wow wow woo wow oh man oh man maybe I think the giant was actually trying to help him out wow that was incredible I totally thought that it was just you know a a documentary of someone going into you know an abandoned mall and just checking out the history and everything and you know just looking for stuff and you know just exploring you know like Urban exploring I wow wow amazing thank you so much keeper for this fantastic suggestion and selection and this was Saturday night Chiller see you next time byebye she's just the girl she's just the girl the girl you want see dvo had more hits than just whip it recognize | HB Gibson | UCpWGLLRpW-AquIz2zBdo9EQ | 2024-02-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,426 | 16,881 |
TiCmeN2YdGI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiCmeN2YdGI | The World Economy Since the Wars: Long View | I have not shrunk we just have invited the tallest economists in North America to speak it is fourth inaugural address President Franklin Roosevelt said we have learned that we cannot live alone at peace that our own well-being is dependent on the well-being of other nations far away we have learned to be citizens of the world members of the human community it's a pleasure for me to welcome all of you citizens of this University community and of the world to the opening lecture of the 1992 Institute on world affairs Iowa State University has had a long history of being active and involved as an International University and that tradition continues today nearly 10 percent of our students are from other parts of the world our faculty and students are involved in exchange and development programs throughout the world and increasingly our graduates find themselves in positions that involve international trade and relations the economic political and social fabric of our world is changing every day we each have a responsibility as citizens of the world to be active participants in this change we need to keep abreast of new developments to help the people of other countries understand and adapt to new ways of doing things and help our students prepare for the new world they will be entering when they leave us just last month I had the opportunity to visit one area of the world that's undergoing tumultuous and remarkable change Eastern Europe particularly Czechoslovakia and the Ukraine that visit was part of two programs we have undertaken to help the new leaders in these newly free nations with the task of converting their economies to the free enterprise system it's a monumental task that they have but one that holds tremendous potential for the people of those nations and ultimately all of us I believe each of us can take pride in the fact that Iowa State University is playing a leadership role in this part of the world just as it as it has done for decades throughout the world our goal has been and remains to help people improve the standard of their lives and their living the Institute on world affairs is an important part of our international efforts this is its 27th year the students faculty and staff who have organized this year's Institute have put together what I think is a remarkable and outstanding program and it includes tonight's keynote speaker the internationally known and respected economist John Kenneth Galbraith we're all delighted that he could be with us and we are looking forward to his remarks I would like to note for the record that Carl flops a distinguished member of our economics faculty once filled in for dr. Galbraith at Harvard University well dr. Galbraith served as ambassador of India I have also informed that Earl heady yet another member of our economics faculty very distinguished member of our economics faculty did similar duty at Harvard for professor Galbraith I'm also told that dr. Fox is here with us tonight is he in the audience welcome sir I hope he lectures as well for you thank you all for coming it shows your commitment as citizens of a world community and as citizens of the human community welcome thank you welcome my name is ven and in German and I'm the chairman of the Institute on world affairs it has been my pleasure to serve a second year as the chairman of this very fine Institute I also serve as director of arts lectures and entertainment for government of the student body and this evening I'd like to introduce to you John Kenneth Galbraith the economist but before I introduce dr. Galbraith I'm reminded of a quotation from John Maynard Keynes end of laissez-faire and I think it's important for all of us this evening to keep this in mind as our university as our County as our state and as our nation and certainly as our world faces transition the important thing for government is not to do things which individuals are doing already and to do them a little better or a little worse but to do the things which at present are not done at all it is such a great honor for me to introduce to you the Greater Iowa State University community John Kenneth Galbraith he's the Paul M Warburg professor of economics emeritus at Harvard University a Canadian by birth he studied at the Ontario Agricultural College the University of California the University of Cambridge he's taught at California Princeton and the University of Cambridge as well as for the most of his life at Harvard professor Galbraith was deputy administrator of the office of Price Administration in the early 1940s and was principal organizer of the wartime system of price control which he headed until 1943 he held several public offices in the State Department and elsewhere and was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Truman he's a former editor of Fortune magazine Galbraith served on the campaign staff of Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956 and was the chairman of the Economic Advisory Committee of the Democratic Advisory Council from 1956 to 1960 an early supporter of John F Kennedy he served on Kennedy's 1960 convention staff and was US ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963 from its earliest days he was active in opposition to our Vietnam involvement and had a leading role in the 1968 convention as a floor manager for Eugene McCarthy whose name helped put in nomination calibrates most recent books are a history of economics economics in perspective capitalism communism and coexistence which echo exult over his third not other well remembered titles include the anatomy of power his memoir a life in our times the affluent society and ambassador's journal the new industrial state and the age of uncertainty all of which have been widely translated and most recently the culture of contentment he is well known to readers of The New Yorker the New York Times The Book Review book world and other journals for his articles and book reviews ladies and gentlemen it gives me pleasure to introduce to you John Kenneth Galbraith what I must tell you my pleasure mr. president my distinguished introducer my friends my pleasure and being back at Iowa State University back here in Ames I've been many times before has always been my pride but I do not hold any degree in economics all they only in agricultural economics and for some years first on the 60 years I've been the only member of the Harvard faculty with the first degree in animal husbandry it also must must say my very great pleasure in these engineering arrangements difficult as they have been for my predecessors here in office I've told many times fast off perhaps once before my many visits to aims of an occasion in the early 1960s the large gathering in Washington when I was hailed into the president presence of general DeGaulle who said to me professor what is your philosophy of your vast height I had written this in a memoir there's nothing so legitimate as plagiarizing yourself so I said well well my president we taller men are taller than anybody else they're far more closely watched therefore our behavior is better I didn't I didn't interject there Menken's HL Mencken's famous definition of a conscience they're sure you all know that a conscience is that inner voice that tells you someone might be looking our behavior is better there forward more therefore I'd be on beat we're more closely watched therefore our behavior is better and therefore the world instinctively trust Paul men General de Gaulle said menifee and then in a great rolling voice which I cannot imitate he said but there is one thing you have forgotten the small men must be treated without mercy I'm particularly pleased that the opportunity you've given me to engulf indulgence some observations that I have been working on in these last weeks and months in which with the good judgment that I have always exercised I offer now to an Iowa audience knowing that that is a more sympathetic audience and a more intelligent audience that I would expect to find anywhere else with this Republic there comes a time when one should step back and seek to envisage the larger world scene in concentrating on detail we on occasion lose sight of the larger picture when is now we live in a time of marked economic change even of recent and massive revolution this larger view is especially to be soft and I know it here mr. president that one of the lectures that I gave in very recent times in the autumn of 1989 was at the University of Leipzig just before these changes took place and I would like to extend as far as possible the view that it was that lecture in the autumn of 1989 which business which was decisive in the great events I'm alone in eastern Germany but in Eastern Europe that followed as was Gaul the modern economic world is divided into three parts there is their first the poor lands of the planet those variously characterized as the underdeveloped countries the undeveloped countries more optimistically as the developing countries and with intense economic neutrality now called the South there are next the relatively advanced countries which are now emerging to a market system from comprehensive socialism or more commonly called communism these are the countries of Eastern Europe's once hoped once behind the now vanished Iron Curtain and the republics of the former Soviet Union and finally the thirdly there are the fortunate lands those that have escaped from the poverty and stagnation that once without much change affected all of the people of the world until the mere two centuries back this is the world of Western Europe the United States and the english-speaking countries in general and of Japan Taiwan and the other developing lands of the Pacific Basin in looking at the larger world and the present problems I would like to think I do so tonight without the constraints of ideology this is not an age of great intellectual systems those who so believe are in escape from saw those who say there are socialist principles capitalist principles free enterprise principles communist principles I think are all in some measure escaping the pragmatic reality of the time that this is the age of not of systems but of intelligent pragmatism the economic problem must be examined and judged not for its conformance to theoretical pattern not first conformance to theological pattern but as for but for us efficacy at the particular time and in the particular situation and in the particular context I urge against the frequent receipt retreat from thought to a presumed controlling doctrine the poor lands which I mentioned first are the most difficult case they were left with the most when colonization gave way to independence they were left with the most demanding tough task of our time that was putting in place an efficient effective non corrupt and stable democratic government this being the essential basis of economic development than human contentment nothing I repeat nothing so destroys all hope for economic well-being as corrupt and or totalitarian governments concerned not with economic and social progress with with consolidating and holding their own authority this one notes can be the burden of governments us diffic ostensibly of the left and also of the right and nothing do so destroys both people in progress as internal conflict one cites here the sad experience that much of Africa and as I say of the other ex colonial lands there was a major mistake in the process of decolonization which we are still very reluctant to recognize time and effort should have been committed perhaps under the auspices of the new United Nations to helping one's former colonial governments to a stable democratic alternative only those countries that have had a stable Democratic alternative to colonial rule Costa Rica Singapore India a very few others have had a reliable rate of economic develop and an otherwise tolerable existence I screwed here this special case of China which combines a curious liberalisation of economic life with a course a continuing authoritarian rule there was another a second error far too much emphasis was placed on industrial investments and development in the early days of the colonial league of decolonization far too little emphasis was placed on human investment commonly called education once it was understood an educated populace is the first requirement for economic progress the institution which I speak here tonight and the schools of this state where once assumed to be the very the prime elements of economic development that essential fact was forgotten instead impressive steel mills large hydroelectric dams glistening Airport ports were too often placed amidst ignorant people I have previously he made the point in this world there is no literate population that is poor and there is no illiterate population that is anything but poor thirdly something which I cannot admit to mention here at Ames there was also in much African develop attempts at development and elsewhere a very grave mishandling of the most essential industry of those countries namely food production agriculture this was sacrificed in a great minute in a number of countries to many countries to urban concerns in the worst cases prices were fixed and kept low as a favored fit as a favor as a presumed favor to the urban masses to the urban proletariat this was ruinous to all it was an error more than incidentally the two countries India and after a bad start China avoided and this in turn accounts for the fact that these countries which once were suffering from a grave shortage of food now are self-sufficient if we are to talk effectively about economic development now and in the years to come there must be much more emphasis on political stability on human investment and as the third batter a sensible agricultural policy these we must recognize are the prime requisites of progress in the worst cases of internal disorder and cruelty we must also have a new an internationally sanctioned procedure for the suspension of sovereignty whereas recently for long years in Lebanon Mozambique Ethiopia now disastrously in Somalia there there must be effective action effective international action were arrests human cruelty and slaughter there must be a United Nations mandate for taking control of countries that cannot protect their own people govern themselves I say this must be a United Nations mandate is not something which I urged the United States to undertake or to see as it's special responsibility but no longer can domestic conflict and the associated starvation and death be protected by sovereign Authority sovereignty must be suspended until peace is restored we take for granted that there should not is not sovereign Authority for one country to attack another we must now come to the conclusion that there must not be sovereign Authority for one country the people of one country to attack and destroy the other people of that country I repeat this is something where there has already been some tentative steps taken by the UN it is not for us to do ourselves but it is for us to urge on the larger international community hurting now to Eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union one sees here and intensely difficult and in some respects the most dangerous transition in economic history the movement as I said at the outset from comprehensive socialism to the market economy this will also stand is one of the most misguided of recent social actions it has for the moment come close come close to an exchange of a poorly working our economic system for no economic system at all in the early days of this change some I was one pleaded for gradualism I met at that time with Eastern European economist to make this case there should be it should have been a considered release of economic life to the market first should have come services where there is no problem in returning people who do perform services to the market economy and less urgent consumers Goods and as possible although there are some difficulties here agriculture then larger industry when effective efficient alternatives to the price controlled and command economy have been brought in to be including the requisite financial and marketing structures instead there was a sudden plunge toward what was thought to be the capitalist miracle it has turned out to be no miracle instead there has come a period of grave economic deprivation and hardship those who urged this course of action including the International Monetary Fund and I regret to say not a few ideologically motivated scholars from our own country could not have had a better design for giving capitalism and democracy a bad name and from the United States as also from Japan and other countries economic help has not been forthcoming in anything like adequate amounts help that might have eased the transition has not been made available future generations will marvel at how financial assistance which might have saved democracy and saved the market system was committed instead to no longer needed defense expenditures no one should have doubt as to the danger it is the capitalism and democracy having been seen as synonymous with grave hardship there will be escaped into some new form of totalitarian rule I would hear I would hear urge help to the former Soviet republics just as promptly as it can be made as well as to the Eastern European countries and I would urge that this be not conditional on specified economic reforms here above all the case for pragmatic accommodation to changing circumstance perhaps indeed the opportunity has been lost but I hope not the forces containing democracy the forces urging democracy and independence of expression and action they are not slight in our time the modern economy whether it be that of the Soviet Union or the former countries of the Soviet Union or the United States brings into existence as a very practical matter a very large number of people professors students notably students lawyers journalists artists managers self-confessed statesmen all of whom are very difficult to keep quiet that is the general nature of the advanced economic society so that democracy is not something that is entirely a matter of right it is in substantial measure of matter of necessity but I would still like to see once this election is over a strong move to shift some of our no longer relevant defense expenditure in a substantial amount to the easing of the transition of those who once justified it in the Cold War I turn now to the fortunate countries of the world including our own we too have economic problems they are central to any consistent and compelling discussion let us also have them in perspective admittedly they are small compared with those I have just a number ated but there are two that are extremely extremely under discussion and one of them is very important the smaller problem seemingly urgent in Europe but if worldwide concern involves capital movements currency relationships and the marked instability in the foreign exchanges this I think will be recalled one day as a relatively minor blip in the larger economic history of our time it owes much to the belief that where money is involved the issues must be decisively important and that the individuals associated with money are both economically powerful and decisively intelligent in fact monetary matters can be derivative and in themselves passive the great financial operator and sometimes financial genius is often merely a mentally adaptable passenger on the great ship of larger circumstance the circumstance is that monetary goals stable exchange rates stable prices can be achieved only after there is an alignment of internal social and economic policies including in particular fiscal budget and employment policy as long as between countries these things are individually variant and is now often radically so stable exchange rates are quite impossible in Europe a common unit of exchange is superficially a very attractive idea that it can come before a unification of the internal controlling circumstances the internal controlling policies will stand as one of the major economic miscalculations of the age the broad trust toward closer economic relations and to economic unification well I think continued modern capitalism with its massive trade extensive capital movements which I've mentioned and with its transnational corporation enterprises the transnational corporation is by its nature and in comparison with one-time feudal in peasant agriculture our early industrialism it is an international system from it comes the basic trust to a civilized internationalism and it comes thus despite the fact that regressive nationalism regressive nationalism I repeat still Accords a greatly welcome voice to the politically articulate and the mentally bereft as this great economic trust the sees there could one day be the unity and domestic policies that will allow stability in exchanges and in Europe and perhaps even between Europe and the United States and North America a common medium of exchange the result of the premature effort the consequences of which have been so recently evident in Europe will stand as the minor historical blip that I have already mentioned I've always had my mind diverted when I come to the point in the lecture when I need a glass of water and I think how civilized you are here in Ames and giving water without a chunk of ice two or three years ago several years ago I was lecturing in nearby Indiana all Indiana Illinois Iowa are all closely associated and they New England mind I assured the platform of the southern states than who de março I mentioned who halfway through but decided that he lengthy discourse call for a glass of water and it came up tinkling with ice and he said reacted with great anger and said don't you all know that ice water is very bad for the vocal cords the audience at their silent sharing with me I think the real pleasure in knowing what ice water might do the far more serious matter of prison concern is the current depression in economic activity this is now persisted here in the United States for two long years and some months and while we must accept our role as it's to the origin such depression is now a painful fact in the other english-speaking countries and is a threat to the industrially developed world as a whole we must as an exercise in common everyday caution and a good sense except in the larger world the proposition that Keynes articulated the modern economy does not necessarily find its equilibrium at high performance and full employment it is perfectly possible for it to enter upon and stabilize itself at an underemployment under performance equilibrium after two long years this possibility must at least at a minimum be recognized and we must at a minimum be cautious in the continued use of the word recession which him carries in it the implication that there must be a prompt or eventual recovery perhaps we are more accurate and I would urge we are if we speak of depressed conditions as having an enduring tendency in any case we should be very much concerned with the flood of metaphors that we now see describing the economic situation I ran into one a few months ago the so-called chamber pop theory of the recession steep downside flat bottom steep upside and this metaphor held that we were at the bottom of a chamber pot recession very inelegant among how this day there must also be reflection as to the causes of this continuing depressed situation they notably here in the united states include the speculative spurge the 1980s the mergers and acquisitions leveraged buyout mania that left corporations with the heavy burden of debt and what under which they now struggle and which they service at the expense of new investment there was also the real property boom and collapse with its counterpart in other countries including Canada and notably in Japan from this real estate boom especially here in the United States came weakness in the banking system that negated central bank efforts to expand bank borrowing and associated economic activity we're now seeing as often before that monetary policy while it can have an effect on inflation is nearly useless against deflation and depression one cites here another metaphor which happens to be highly relevant there is a great difference between pulling on a string and shoving on a string finally in the years of the 1980s there was a major transfer of income from the poor to the rich the upper 1% of American families captured 70 percent of the growth in average family income in the years from nineteen 77 to 1988 the share going to the poor in those years actually declined income going to the rich is not reliably spent it may be saved and at a time of investment uncertainty savings in the caution of that time are not reliably spent by investment a reasonably equitable distribution of income we all I think recognized to be socially just and a contributions of political tranquillity a reasonably equitable distribution of income is also economically functional as I speak just two days to go we are waiting the outcome of the election the next administration of whatever party and I don't in any way to evening this evening declare my own preference you will never guess that the next administration of whatever party has only one major choice mr. policy that is either to allow the underemployment equilibrium to stand with the Baron hope the time will sell more secure or it can move aggressively to reduce unemployment and renew economic growth for the latter result there is only one sure course of action that is to set aside for the time concern as to the deficit in the federal budget and by government action and expenditure puts people to work our roads our bridges schools railroads urban transport airports and our housing stock particularly our housing stock in the great cities are all in poor and sometimes even dangerous condition and the more immediately our states and localities are spreading fear and hardship by curtailing essential services including notably for education and welfare support to the poor the only way to break the depressive equilibrium that does not depend on theoretical formulation although admittedly it would take time is to move strongly on these needs there is much talk in these days for example of tax reduction or a reduction in the capital gains tax these have only a theoretical relationship to job creation what we must have is must do is forgo theory and have policies that we know are creative of employment I might make a personal note here I was two weeks ago I was down making this argument to this House Budget Committee I once calculated that I had in my life spent just under a year before congressional committees and well is in one of the unfair situations of life before a congressional committee because everybody is at you and you have no real comeback except very occasionally the opportunity suggests it's allows itself and that day it did I spoke against reduction of the the febrile discussion of tax reduction congressman McMillan of Charlotte North Carolina otherwise quite nice man I guess when it came his turn to question me as ranking Republican but I know a political consultant will comment there said to me professor Galbraith you used the word febrile I meant feverish tax reduction fevers concerned for tax reduction or advocacy he said you use the word febrile and I've had that look my staff look that up in the dictionary and I don't think it means what you say it means and that was one of those rare occasions when you get your own back I said well congressman I must tell you that I'm an advisor on English usage to the American Heritage Dictionary and if that dictionary is wrong I'll have it corrected in the next week the policy I've just cited will increase the public deficit and the public debt in the short run attitudes which have now the policy I've decided will increase the public deficit and the public debt in the short run attitudes which have now reached almost paranoid proportions these attitudes must for the time being Nord when prosperity returns the deficit must be reduced among the heirs of the 1980s was the running of a large such deficit when a supporting effect to the economy was not needed all countries must have a discipline if I have a disciplined will to adjust taxation and expenditure to the prevailing economic condition for now we're ready to repeat the deficit must be accepted the economic activity and employment so provided is the only sure design for dealing with the depressive equilibrium that does not depend as I said on fragile theory it goes directly to the deeper we needed result but we can we must be willing we must have the maturity in the discipline when good times return to stop the deficit financing and reduce the public debt we can currently really realize some gain in employment from a shift of the expenditure from military to civilian employment employment expenditure and exotic weaponry which is now devoid of any justification it's a very inefficient way of creating jobs I would also urge as has one or two of the candidates and increase the taxes on the barrier bridge this does not seriously reduce aggregate demand and has it benign social effect nothing so enhances social tranquility as the knowledge that the very rich are suffering a little bit too maybe this is the fugitive thought the resulting effort to maintain after-tax income by the very affluent could have an affirmative incentive effect struggling to maintain the affluence standard of living by struggling to increase after-tax income certainly this is probable and erstwhile at the erstwhile supply-side argument that the rich need the incentive effect of more income nothing I must say really disturbs me so much is the notion that has developed in the 1980s that the rich needed the spur of more income and the four needed the spur of their own poverty the show was a shocking argument comparable to the one that goes back to my Canadian background also very agricultural in its implication the theory that if you feed the horse enough folks something will pass through to the road for the sparrows in the longer run the course of action I have just outlined will increase public wealth there there are both the things built and the expansive effects on economic output in general the Japanese have recently announced such a program in the order of 70 billions of annual expenditure of expenditure in Canada conservative governments have left it let it be known that it is thinking along these lines in any case I come back to the main point there is nothing else of equally certain effect in the great sweep of modern capitalism there is a further course which we experienced which was which is inevitable and which we sometimes despair that is the movement of older established labor intensive industries from the old countries to the new this has been history for a hundred and fifty years and more it has seen the movement of such industry old and new from Britain to France into Germany an arm to the United States and then on to Japan and to the Pacific Basin countries and this movement continues on to Thailand Malaysia and with potentially perhaps the greatest of consequence to India the basis of this movement is clear mass industry is constantly in pursuit of a fresh and eager labor force eagerly in escape from the impressions of primitive peasant agriculture that industry that is moving on from the older stolid bureaucracies to the leaner fresher often more innovative managed of the new countries I think one saw that whole contrast with particular clarity when President Bush took the leaders of the heads of our three automobile company companies on that rather unfortunate tour of Japan probably the most disastrous jingle journey since the Fourth Crusade this movement is a fixed source of concern and even despair in the older countries there can be no question that for some it is a cause of dislocation and hardship it must be recognized however that it is one of the great and inescapable international features of modern capitalism it does not leave the older countries including our own bereft there are the higher ranges of Technology the higher requirements of good design the higher requirements of entertainment and of Education these all remain with the older countries they all remain with us it is important however that this great process be understood and not be the occasion for ill-considered preventive or protective action but to see that there is a broad international division of labor in the modern economic world and let us accept that this is inescapable a current and practical manifestation of this division of labor we presently see in the discussion of NAFTA the North American Free Trade Agreement I think this should go forward we will lose some lower wage industrial employment to Mexico the gains and more pleasant and sophisticated employments will be compensation and overall the effects will not be all that noticeable the effects of international trade negotiations are much discussed there is always great excitement ex-post there is very often very little change post facto it is the broad controlling current that counts that current sleeps the advanced economic world into ever closer Association I think it is that we should welcome always in a lecture of this sort one should at some point say in conclusion that gives the audience the hope however fragile that it is coming to an end in conclusion when I say again how delighted I am to be here in Ames to be back with old friends and on the whole how pleased I am with you as an audience if I were speaking back in Cambridge by this time an hour having passed people would be looking at their watches giving every indication of wanting to be someplace else you have shown every indication of the tension I love you very much I didn't get the question so you'll repeat it oh yes but you mean as as regards trait changes absolutely if there are alternative job opportunities it's relatively easy if there are no alternative job opportunities is this a really great hardship so the very center of the policy of minimize of any policy that minimizes hardship is to have a high level of employment and a high range of job opportunities that's absolutely central there's specific things can be done job retraining things of that sort but those are not other and they're not unimportant but they're not they're small that's compared with having a good work in the economy what you can do that is much easier than what you can do in the kind of depressed circumstances I've been talking about you'll come up here and repeat the question over the microphone your ears are better than mine the person the percentage change of the tax increase that would seem reasonably bite on the part of the prospective Clinton administration am I to assume that your question well Clinton is talking about 31 to 36 percent but no one else is talking about anything else I'll go along with that but I think I put a little farther as I said somebody proposes that for over two hundred thousand dollars I think anybody that has that income should have his after-tax income reduced enough so that he has really to work hard to maintain his standard of living do you think the family farm is still viable well here I have a terrible confession to make which I only the most sterling of honesty and my character forces me to admit that through a long life I've never awakened in the morning without a certain feeling of satisfaction that I don't have to follow a reluctant team or a noisy tractor across the barren field all day I you see before you the prime example of a refugee from the family farm whether other people have a more durable character or not I simply don't know but they that there is an escape well let me go back and say we talk of compulsion we talk of oppression probably the greatest form of oppression is that which an individual can inflict on himself on a farm but there should be an escape from that should not surprise this on the other hand I share with you the hope that there will be durable souls who will still continue to provide us with food what no problem Jason thank you for your theory of atonement dr. Galbraith and the second part of the question is Jason now that's a very distinguished argument that belongs to of two friends of mine long since passed professor Edward Chamberlain at Harvard and professor John Robinson of Cambridge authors respectively it's the theory of monopolistic competition the theory of imperfect the theory of imperfect competition perfect competition first one was the I guess just monopolistic competition they were older contemporaries of mine but to the best of my knowledge I was know made no contribution whatever beyond reading the books now I have to ask you to repeat that question when Governor Clinton refers to high wage jobs what kind of jobs is he referring to and what strategy does he have to attain these jobs is that the question I assume that he is talking about his hope for jobs in the area of higher technology the arts entertainment the area of areas of employment which are based on skill high skills education and competence in the sciences engineering in the arts I don't know that he has been terribly specific on that the if I'm not why maybe you should get in touch with him directly I hasten to say that I am NOT a spokesman for either presidential candidate I I look upon the election with an ax purely detached and scientific can the deficit be paid by simply printing money and we'll get you a question when the government borrows an invoice from the Federal Reserve from the bank's there is some expansion than in the money's in the hand to hand money supply but that is dependent on other factors you don't go in the modern economy you don't go out and go to work for any money nobody should suggest I would urge anybody to do that what what is the future relationship of Japan in the United States well I I don't regard this as necessarily an unhappy one we don't look always on the favorable side of development one of the federal economic change but one of the favorable elements of economic change is the internationalization of economic life and the reduction in consequence of the political tensions I I would hope that in the next 50 years is in the 50 years since World War two almost we would have have continued to have a close and friendly economic association I think that that is I've been much in Japan I think that is the wish of the Japanese too and I think this comes not because we're more tolerant or better than in the past but because it is in part a no growth but the economic relationship hard for somebody who was employed in Tennessee and Toyota to be strongly anti Japanese of course we have one more question you have to understand that a lecture is essentially a totalitarian exercise we have we have some questions afterwards to give a slightly fraudulent aspect into my two more questions allow me to rephrase your question perhaps what you're really saying is in the light of the transition of the world economy and the rise of the Pacific Rim where these countries are by and large not democratic Republic's how do we how do we explain the growth of these economies is that what you're really saying or how do we explain the rise of these economies am I so what you're really asking for is a general explanation of the relationship between the social structure and the economy dr. Galbraith well as repaired that question is a very good one but I think in the original form it was good to they I go back to something I said in the lecture that we think of we think of democracy as a human right and it certainly is but it also is in substantial measure a cause of economic development because it brings the effort and participation of the largest possible number of people and it is also the result of economic development as I indicated in my lecture because democracy because economic development brings into existence simply more people than can be kept quiet this is so that I see a very close association and the countries of the Pacific Rim South Korea Taiwan Singapore Hong Kong none of them qualifies as a perfect democracy not even South Korea but they all have been moving in that direction very strongly you all you go to any one of them was no great sense that you're moving into a an authoritarian state and the movement in that direction in Malaysia and Thailand as they industrialized as to say so I cited a certain measure of economic determination here there is a strong association between economic development and certainly stable democracy your question is I believe in global economic well it's a very large question but I must say that I'm very good one I do not see any I'm not committed to the notion of political or economic cycles I think to accept that there is movement to democracy and then movement away that there is a movement to economic well-being and then and then an automatic movement back is a confession of weakness that I'm not prepared to me and I've spent a certain number of part of my life in India I'm going there week after next I think that India is one of the moving forces on the on the world economic scene that has been held back part by for government policy and an excessive control of the Indian economic structure there was an India a deep feeling of fear that they were exchanging American British colonialism for that of American corporations I think that fear is now diminished they have seen that we in this world we have much more to fear this is a point I urge you all to remember this is a world in which we have fun or the fear from corporate and confidence than we have from corporate power and that that is something that is being realized increasingly in India | ISU Library. 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HWd1sYs5j7s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWd1sYs5j7s | Making MAPLE SYRUP on the Homestead | [Music] so good hi friends its Jen at the Sunshine farm as you can see it's gloriously beautiful today absolutely a spring day and today we're gonna take you on our maple syrup adventure [Music] so it's actually only like 40 degrees but I swear it feels like 60 like I'm getting hot in this jacket and I actually opened the back door to let in some nice fresh air I also brought my plants outside for a field trip well guys I will say our maple syrup tapping this year was very spontaneous I was the one who wanted to tap the trees Chris was interested but he has a lot of other projects on his mind like the barn renovation the way we approached tapping our trees and boiling down the syrup and all of that was far from organized so it started out in early March when I noticed the temperature was getting warm during the day maple syrup the way it works is once the temperatures start being warm during the day above freezing during the day while staying below freezing at night that's when your SAP starts flowing in the tree and that's when you can start collecting SAP to turn it into maple syrup with the temperatures warming up a little early for us in March I realized we needed to get some buckets so Chris and I went over to our local Country Store and look to see what they had we are on our way to the store to pick up some things for tapping our maple trees so we wanted to get some footage of the supplies that we needed and to share this little adventure with you this is where we were not organized we picked up whatever we could find that we could use immediately rise the bucket fell over this tree flows so crazy that when the bucket gets full of course when it's full just like falls out of the tree so I'm gonna go ahead and put it back up [Music] well I guess we missed out on about five gallons of sap today from that tree so we got whatever supplies we could and he brought him back with us and we just picked up two buckets and two lids I don't know what we were thinking I think we knew at that point that you had to collect about 40 gallons of sap in order to make like a lot of maple syrup but we still somehow in our minds thought that two buckets would be okay so we had our two buckets and then we decided to tap some trees this is where it was a little silly guys the first tree we tapped out of about seven or eight trees in total the very first tree that we tapped was not a maple tree and so of course it didn't start flowing and we didn't collect any SAP and we were really curious as to why and then we discovered over time that it was an ash tree [Music] so it's kind of ironic that we recorded this whole segment of us tapping a tree and didn't end up paying a maple tree luckily the next tree we tapped that one right there is a maple and SAP started coming out right away so we knew we had done something right oh yeah with this one it's drippin yeah that's really cool so do you think we did enjoy the other one deep enough I do it the same guy so you think it's just this one's got the SAP flowing more already or we were wrong but the species tubers have another one like squirting out every time you oh there it goes the science experiment at the sunshine farm science experiment that's gonna taste really yummy on our pancakes [Music] so we just finished having two of our maple trees and one the SAP came right out as soon as we drilled and it was really exciting the way you tell if a tree is a maple tree and I'm sure someone will correct me on this but we heard it from people who actually tap as you look at the branches what you want to see is them meeting perfectly at the bigger branch so like the little small branches are meeting at it like almost like a joint I don't know how I explained it yeah I can't thing what the correct term would be to describe it properly the way you identify maple trees is through what's called opposite branching which means that when you have one branch two branches meet up at that center branch perfectly and so you could tell that it might be a maple tree there are two other kinds of trees that also have opposite branching believe it's the dogwood and the ash tree this is very precarious right here I'm gonna hold on to my seed but so go out you can go out the middle of winter and you can identify which trees are maples now the real question is what kind of maples do you have well we just have two silver maple and we could tell because of the way that the buds looked I think over here see really want to have an ice rink one day somewhere I'm gonna be really fun so anyways go out check out your trees see if you've got any maples if you're in California or Texas probably not gonna happen for you but um at least not the kind that you are going to be able to tap I'm pretty sure you can only do that when you get lots of below freezing temperatures so anywho guys we just had the trees and we're going to go check this off later I'm freezing right now and I need to go inside because my theater my hands are cold before we do I want to check and see if the sap is flowing at this tree yet because it didn't seem to be falling earlier we checked hmm wonder if it doesn't get enough Sun here maybe it's still too cold could be that this area doesn't get quite enough heat so maybe this type of tree just doesn't flow as quickly as the silver maple this is a different kind of maple I wanted to show you guys this this ash tree see that that's a Spile that is not collecting any SAP because this is not a maple tree but I'll show you why it's so confusing whoops that broke right off see if I can find okay I found an example you see that branch right there see how it needs that bright in the middle that's actually where I got confused so I'm going to take you over to a maple tree to show you that exact same opposite branching and if you're just looking for opposite branching and you don't know how to identify bark and you don't know how to identify the buds then it could be really confusing okay take a look at this tree right here opposite branching but this tree those are maple buds and I'm not quite sure if this is a red maple a silver maple or a sugar maple it kind of looks like a red maple if you have any ideas feel free to let me know in the comments because I am no maple expert but I what I do want to show you is the difference between that last tree and this tree is pretty clear stop is flowing guys stop is flowing and that means we can make some maple syrup also the bark is pretty different too but at first glance it can look the same so it was it a little bit tricky anywho this tree is another huge one I don't know if you can tell but it's got to be about three feet diameter right there so we have to in that one as well so we had our blue buckets and we quickly realized that we needed some more capacity so I actually went up and picked some more blue buckets and some more smiles to help us tap some more trees then we realized that these blue buckets were not able to hold as much SAP as we would like they hold about two and a half gallons and we knew that we could get buckets that held five gallons so we went on over to Home Depot and we picked up ten five-gallon food-grade buckets you want to make sure they're food grade if you decided to do so we picked up our five gallon buckets and we picked up some more smiles and we tapped the rest of the trees Chris actually worked in this while I was in class one night and so then we started really getting the SAP we've collected 60 to 80 gallons of sap at this point and we don't actually think we have any sugar maples we know we have a lot of silver maples and we have at least a couple of red maples but the sugar maples are the ones that are about forty to one ratio in terms of SAP to maple syrup so we know that the trees that we have aren't producing quite as much sugar in their staff which means we have to boil down a little bit more to get the maple syrup so when it came to boiling down the maple syrup we knew we were somewhat limited in options we don't have good season firewood right now to light a fire outside we also don't have the capacity to be watching maple syrup boil down all day and adding wood to the fire so we went with the propane option which is not the most cost-effective I will say that next year we're probably gonna come up with a bit of a different plan and then we set up our propane stove outside and we get ready to boil down like 20 gallons of sap but it was horribly windy the flame I kept going out so we went ahead and made our own little barricade for the wind basically our own little Sugar Shack there it is guys in all of its glory [Music] so that is where we put the propane stove so far we have made let's see 12 24 + 12 36 36 + 68 so we have made 104 ounces which is pretty close to a gallon and I think our goal for this year is about 2 gallons so we are continuing to collect lots of SAP we definitely have collected enough now to make another gallon so we just need to boil it down which takes a long time and since our system isn't very good we don't have a lot of surface area to cook off we can't do a whole lot of once and so it basically means using an entire weekend or multiple nights in a row to boil down the SAP into syrup [Music] what are we planning on using all of this syrup for well we actually want to use maple syrup as our primary sugar for everything for sweetening coffee for baked goods desserts pancakes of course in breakfasts Dutch baby pancakes pretty much all of the things you want sweetener for we want to use maple syrup I'm going to head inside I'm going to get to work on preparing our dinner tonight we are making Dutch baby pancakes with homemade maple syrup aka breakfast for dinner so for this Dutch baby pancakes recipe I'm going to be using a gluten-free and dairy-free recipe so I'm gonna be using a : free flour and some almond milk and some coconut oil and I've done it before and it turned out delicious so I'm very confident that this time will hopefully be just as good I'm going to go ahead and preheat the oven to 425 degrees time to make some Dutch baby pancakes a half cup of almond milk 3 eggs from our chickens will say it feels really weird putting eggs in a blender a dash of nutmeg this is one of my favorite gluten-free flours I love it because it's based on garbanzo beans 1/2 cup of flour that's it I'm gonna go ahead and put this on the blender while that's going I'm going to heat up the skillet and put some coconut oil and let that melt down before I add the batter I'm using an organic virgin coconut oil that is cold-pressed and unrefined [Music] we are any maple syrup so I had to wear a flannel and he looks kind of maple syrupy - it's the most durable shirt you've ever seen so guys I'm a Dutch baby pancakes cooling free dairy free and covered with our homemade maple syrup so good its ears are gonna eat this for every meal I think I might be a little too much sugar I think we're gonna end up being able to make all of our own for the year thanks so what do you think oh I never have actually thought about how much maple syrup we're really used but I feel like we'll be tempted to eat it even more because we have it I mean are you ready for making a lot more maple syrup ready as I'll ever be I don't know like I assume for some reason that if you bought it from a maple syrup company that'll be better but I feel like when you're in control of the process you can really think the flavor how you want it doesn't really require all that much skill no it's so much easier than I thought guys it turned out that my spontaneous approach to this worked out anything you want to say about maple syrup babe you know think will do it again yeah absolutely we'll do it every year that we have maple trees wherever we are zero is a good start so we'll have a lot better idea what needs to go into planning next year and we have a lot more of the infrastructure in terms of buckets and things to be properly prepared to start it's one of those things that just like why not just go for it thanks guys for watching our maple syrup adventure anything you want a maple circle last bite - a maple circle everyone I hope you got the essence of how delicious this maple syrup was from watching this video I'm sorry that you couldn't taste it or smell it from that side of the screen but maybe one day we'll send you a sample maybe we don't eat it all free if you like this video please give it a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't joined our sure yet we're so happy to have you a part of our journey and we can't wait to share our next video with you hi guys see you guys [Music] | Sunshine Farm | UCGfNJavTIgLYwb3AmMbtZNQ | 2019-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,543 | 12,675 |
siWGuyRtG4c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siWGuyRtG4c | NCERT SCIENCE Topic Vise Bits ( CLASS 7 LESSON 1 PART 1) | [Music] the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body is known as dash answer nutrition the components of food that provide nourishment to the body are called dash answer nutrients all organisms take food and utilize it to get dash for the growth and maintenance of their bodies answer energy green plants synthesize their food damsels by the process of photosynthesis they are dash answer autotrophs green plants prepare their own food with the help of carbon dioxide and water taken from the environment in presence of sunlight called chlorophyll for the manufacture of food this process is known hence dash answer photosynthesis for plants use simple chemical substances like dash for the synthesis of food answer carbon dioxide water and minerals dash and dash are the essential requirements for photosynthesis answer chlorophyll and sunlight complex chemical substances such as dash or the products of photosynthesis answer carbohydrates dash is stored in the form of food in the leaves with the help of chlorophyll answer solar energy dash is produced during photosynthesis is utilized by living organisms for the survival answer oxygen fungi derive nutrition from dead decaying matter they are dash answers aprotropes plants like kuskata or dash they take food from the host plant answer parasites a few plants and all animals are dependent on others for the nutrition and are called dash answer heterotrophs organisms that live on the body of other organisms are dash answer parasitic dash parasites obtain some of their nutrition from the host answer partial example painted cup dash parasites dependent completely on the host for nutrition answer total example misulto organisms that obtain nutrition from dead and decaying plant and animal matter are called dash answer saprophytic examples of saprophytic are dash answer mushrooms mouths and certain types of fungi and bacteria green plants which obtain their nourishment partly from soil and atmosphere and partly from small insects or dash plants answer insectivorous examples of insectivorous plants are dash answer pitcher plant bladderwort and venus fly trap mode of nutrition in which two different individuals associate with each other to fulfill their requirement of food is dash answer symbiosis dash found on tree trunks is the association between alga and fungus answer lichens dash obtains water from fungus and it in turn obtain food from alga answer alga photosynthesis is dash reaction answer chemical photosynthesis equation dash answer 6 co2 plus 12 h2o is gives rise to c6 h12 o6 plus 6vo2 plus 6h2o in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll during photosynthesis oxygen is released and dash is used answer co2 leaves are food factories because dash takes place in leaves answer photosynthesis food is a combination of dash answer carbohydrates proteins fats vitamins minerals most of the plants are dash answer autotrophs dash use photosynthesis to prepare their food answer auto troughs example neem banana tomato etc thank you please like share and subscribe | VENI TUTORIALS | UCdieRLhkuYqBnbif8wLG9NQ | 2021-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 490 | 3,068 |
28fQfPG77AY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28fQfPG77AY | Terrific Nintendo Switch News! | all right gold length it's a birthday golden link it's a birthday gold length it's a birthday hey hey obi-wan plays yes right what's up all right [Music] what is going on everybody how oh yeah doing we have some amazing amazing nintendo switch news for this video but before we get started give the video a thumbs up let's get it over 300 likes do it right now let's go first news item kowi tecmo the developers of hyrule warriors age of calamity are reporting that the game has sold over 3.5 million copies since the end of december which is phenomenal it hasn't been it's been almost two months yet since the game has launched and the game has sold over 3.5 million copies making it the best selling game in the misu type um series now i haven't really been a fan of uh the the misu type games where you're just waves of enemies and you're attacking over and over but this game is the one exception i gave the first hyrule warriors maybe about a 7 out of 10. this one gets a 9 out of 10. love this game from beginning to end and the story the story was was great and so this is the official statement in the omega force brand zelda warriors yukasi is no revolution for nintendo switch inherits the world view of the legend of zelda breath of the wild by nintendo by the end of december the total number of units ship exceeded 3.5 million the highest number for a single title in the musu series and so already in just two months it's already broke the records for the best musu type game against the worst waves of endless warriors your enemies in your outnumbered fighting this game is the best selling in the series and i'd like to say the name zelda might have had something to do with it nintendo you have a zelda ip of course it doesn't say zelda in the title but you got link you guys already got all the champions you got gannon all of that on a nintendo console it's bound to sell and this continues the trend of ips that launch on the switch breaking records the nintendo switch is a runaway train that just cannot be stopped right now and so good to see good to see i'm glad the game sold well well deserved they took time and care you could tell the story is just quality quality quality stuff and i'm glad i did beat this game i'm glad i went back and beat it dope dope dope news the next news item and this had my ears perked up taken producer the producer of the tekken games says he wants to work on a pokken tournament too however it's on nintendo to make it happen on his official twitter katsu hero harada i butchered that name um this is what he said um speaking of the pokken series we have a good relationship with nintendo and pokemon company and pokken has had a great response so i would like to make it again but it's not what we decide it's what they decide and so he said the balls in nintendo's court just imagine another pokken tournament game with all new pokemon fighters hey my bro i need to get on some poke tournament poke tournament was lit tonight after mario kart let me see if any sponsors i'm going to be playing mario kart with the sponsors but i want to see if anybody has pokken tournament let's get some poking action in on my gaming channel obi-wan plays gaming championship but pokken tournament is a solid solid fighting game love the game on my wii u i think i double dipped on the switch too and so pokken tournament pokken 2 could it happen the taking producers want to make it happen it's on nintendo to make it happen and i'm here for it again this is one of those games that launched on the wii u but because the wii u didn't sell it got a switch port launch it came out the launch year of the switch pokken tournament dx solid solid game included more um pokemon fighters um the sig ui we had um emperion of i forget the pokemon's name yeah i know how to roll pokemon but the game is lit alright next news item this one is potentially a big one platinum games is teasing a fifth announcement um scheduled for 2021. now they already um been saying that they're going to have major announcements throughout the year the first one was wonderful 101 remastered second one was project gigi third one was platinum games tokyo um the fourth one was actually april fool's day joke uh between platinum games and hamster corporation and so who knows what this fifth announcement will be you want to know what i want it to be give us actual a gameplay trailer a bayonetta 3 and a launch day oh the internet would go crazy this is one of my most metroid prime 4 is the most anticipated game for the switch but bayonetta 3 is up there i love bayonetta 2 on the wii u fantastic game the action was great the combat was great but all we got from bayonetta 3 was this tease right here just a small tease we need some bayonetta 3 news this year i don't think 2021 can go by without bayonetta 3 news or even metroid prime 4 news even a tease the concept the direction where it's going i know metroprine4 isn't launching this year but give us something rare i mean retro studios is working on it come on man they're the prime goats all right next news item i thought this was interesting nintendo has ranked third for tv advertising impressions for january 2021. however they're number one in sales but um they came behind out the company that had the most tv spots commercial spots was sony by a mile sony took up 44 of the market on video game market when it came to advertising second place nintendo and xbox sort of tied xbox was 17 nintendo was 16.6 but i think nintendo is like we don't really need to emphasize commercials too much switch is selling by word of mouth people go this is what's so great about the switch it's portable and so the system really sells itself you go out and you're playing dude like what's that what up why do you have these neon colors what's that oh it's a switch bro check out these old nintendo games check out these new zelda games and you can just put it in your dock and play at home and so whatever nintendo's doing it's working it's working it is working all right next news item ladies and gentlemen check this out there is another major e-shop sale going on right now and some crazy crazy good deals two things that's two games that stood out to me panzer dragoon remake six dollars and 24 cents do yourself a favor go download the game hey old school sega genesis i mean not sega genesis uh this is on the um not the sega saturn sega had so many back-to-back consoles bro i think this was the saturn was it the saturn yeah i think this was on the saturn panzer dragoon um dope dope dope game this was a sort of a star fox wannabe game i'm gonna get it for six dollars 24 cents i haven't i never bought it but come on bro it went from 25 that's what it launched that to now it's six dollars and 24 cents with the sale and another notable price point resident evil 4 for 14.99 so go check out eshop sale going on 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KCMB3rkcKM4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCMB3rkcKM4 | 1990 Sportsman's Park TANDEM LOBELL Walter Paisley | foreign they're off they had strike a pose for the early lead tandem low Bell came away well getting off third as they look for opposition and the rail is Raven ruler racing in fourth round the turn to the quarter mile goes it's Bruce they settle down for the quarter the early Leader by a length and three-quarters is strike a pose racing in second Raven ruler in third after a quarter mile that's tandem low Bell they went off the quarter mile pole 28 seconds they go into the 3 8 mark on the front end the Leader by a length to the 3 8 his strike oppose racing in second position now that's Raven ruler tandem Lobel is third coming on to B fourth comes dream a trick in fifth as they go to the half as it's Bruce they swing round to turn the half mile 58 and a fifth strike of pose leads a length racing in second position that's Raven ruler drema trick is third racing in fourth tandem low Bell three wide to the three quarters with a rush now goes Keystone throng they go to the three-quarter strike of pose keeps that lead racing in second is Raven ruler in third Keystone throng tandem low Bell need only get out they turn for home on the front end the Leader by a lanthus strike a pose Raven ruler is right there with tandem low Bell they're in the stretch on the front end strike a Pros leads on the outside tandem low Bell is flying that's tandem low Bell strike a pose and Raven ruler it's tandem low Bell Raven ruler and strike a pose [Music] ha ha ha ha [Music] | harnessdom | UCscHBaZIjEgT90_khDmG8ow | 2023-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 289 | 1,474 |
BlOMv2Ky14k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlOMv2Ky14k | PEW PEW Beckett doing stuff - GIGANTIC | what is up guys today i'm going to play some gigantic i think that's what it's called yes it is it's like a new MOBA third-person shooter game it's I think it's really great actually I think it's very fun it's very fast high skill and uh I'm going to play with this girl called Beckett she's an offensive hero she's the shooter she has some great damage actually she has a machine gun pistol thingy she has a grenade is really good in damage as well if you press Q you will switch from the machine pistols to the Canon and it's really hard to hit though but it does a lot of damage and E her jetpack is her mobility move and it's really good to escape as well um F her focus just like the older super however you may call it is a big air strike and it hits tree it shoots tree missiles at a location that I choose so without further ado let's just play a game I think so this is my team we're with the Chara guy I hate him very much but he's on our team so that's great we have this girl and I'm not going to pronounce his her name cuz [ __ ] it we got Genji and we got Genji as well so if you guys haven't played this game yet the whole concept is to kill their guardian this is our Guardian it's like a big-ass lizard guy a calm is inquire and this is these are the points you can capture but this time you put some monsters on it you can summon them and upgrade upgrade them with some points it may sound very difficult or a lot or something or new at least but it's very easy strategy get some traits damage oh let's shut get out of here with my hey does a good kill that's a good kill he is damaged and damaged and immature so thank you dude I know that you thank you dude let's keep from damaging keep them down Jim we're good here we're good here hey ang is he ginger ginger boy kill the kilvo yes the thing oh hey tang this is a real Otis very slow tow but it hits for a lot of damage oh okay let's back up a little saved as Monster can heal me I probably just explained this game horribly good yeah let me see if I could pick this little girl a woman man guy hey that's a big dude I feels like I'm getting chase am i no I'm not so as you can see every level you you get let me try let me try to engage and not die as well oh yeah what was a what I was saying as a as you can see i EA EA e the [ __ ] who is killing me came let my god okay after this defending round I'm going to explain this game for the people who do not notice come on come on I should not have done this I'm dropping probably should not have done this come on give me some I'm going to die dum dum so for every kill or every creature you kill the enemy team you get 10 points if your team gets 100 points you have like 20 seconds to attack their Guardian in their vulnerable spot and if they got 100 points first they get 20 seconds to kill our Guardian and the most amateur can do is like one life like in the top top of the screen is like tree hearts h inches one life you know what I'm saying so you got a if you do three perfect DPS rounds you get them you can win in three rounds that's probably not going to happen so it's very very important to get kills and not to die as well okay I'm probably going to old here try to hold them off for a second come on it I would gladly grab nerdy that's so wrong that's so wrong it's all wrong so because our Guardian is pretty low on the first life they don't actually need to attach our back our Guardian it because it's going to lose the life either way you know what I'm saying who gladly try to punish them I don't think it's going to happen though okay I'm not going to fight with like a little bit of health I'm going to up this upgrade this guy into big [ __ ] here yes so you can do that you can use your your focus point for an upgrade I mean old or ours or creature upgrade come on kill the [ __ ] yes their load their load alert alert alert oh nice good job oh I hate this guy actually eight everybody every guy or woman it doesn't matter hey please don't come close die die die yeah it was a good old nose good oh oh 100 against 90 that was pretty [ __ ] close and why did you but we need to attack though as you can see we are down one heart or health bar whatever you may call it so we need to do some good damage oh come on so I need a hit you come on almost I need to go I need to go I need to go I need to go I need to go I'm going to die oh ok let's shred defend be ok really chaotic over here try to capitalize in this bush come on oh my god if I hit that no sniff knives today they're pretty low they're pretty low we can punish him I think [ __ ] [ __ ] oh if you can Jesus Christ give me this help oh my god Sudeep City and 70 70 look at the big-ass chicken hey what the [ __ ] I just get [ __ ] annihilated come on honey punish that little guy or the little guy oh oh I don't want to go that way okay I'm running away oh please help me please help me you want to go you want to go that's what I thought [ __ ] Booga good jobs have hm punish the guy bundesliga bunny bunny bunny bunny bunny punishment oh my god I'm just going to kill this guy cause it's probably the best move at the moment look at that score 100 against 100 and they just I'm gonna build oh come on come on come on come on come on help me I'm gonna upgrade this guy as well I'm using my folks points but I think this is a good oh my god you got to be kidding me I just upgraded it and now I vote away clash means the the maps getting smaller and stuff and with more fast pace yeah normally they fight over a D at the moment because these or is it much I think this is my guy now still Dido nevermind so this guy makes whoa so only we can go through those walls and they cannot Jesus Christ I need [ __ ] help my aim is great at the moment punish me punish me punish with control control furnish punish punish punish punishments good job good job I need help is this guy really escaping come on trip juice fast is how nice I need to swing back canting and can I get this point back can I get this point back can I get this boy and someone put something this is high-damage man oh my god [Music] oh my god why did it I shouldn't be here I shouldn't be here I shouldn't be here I shouldn't be here my aim my aim is really good at the moment really [ __ ] good try to get this real I killed someone I don't know how I don't know how I don't know how I'm so [ __ ] low oh my god okay guys are you ready for the greatest comeback in history and all starts with that with the [ __ ] of whoo told you and then this girl we're gonna try to get some a guy hurts me really much can we upgrade this I'm going to upgrade it going to upgrade it we needed 40 and 30 if you lose this round or probably we probably love the game the okay they're engaging kill kill will please kill whoo house vu not dad though nice we got it get the [ __ ] out of here where the ad though this is the move I'm good yes we got a thing okay okay we're basically getting wounded without attacking them so what we should do is try to get get this guy try to get this guy oh my god oh my god oh my god this guy is [ __ ] blocking the doorway how am i doing I'm doing all right I guess I'm dying a little bit a little bit too much but I should get a little bit more kills but we alright we in this gang guys we're actually not really in this game which we're - [ __ ] it if I can hit it oh my god please so this is going to be the most hectic around three like one take damage every dead and that's done so good it's all good though we didn't we had a pretty okay game right in a pretty okay game so that was the gameplay of gigantic with the girl named Beckett it wasn't really the greatest game in my opinion it was alright we did fine I think and please then ruin my life by telling me I'm super bad or good but anyway guys thank you thank you very much for watching see it | Seb Zero | 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K_scbF1Wk2Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_scbF1Wk2Q | Monovisc Procedure with Dr Mark Ralfe | so with your name's have a little include or not so if there's let me get in there I can see so that's easy enough to take yeah take it out you see evidence of all these lubrication injections there's more concentrated as yeah so we'll do that then we'll send it off to the lab just to be sure to be sure we'll clean it and we'll put a and a bit of local under the skin because it's a bigger needle because it's their stuff and then that's where we'll go in but the knee sack you know comes along all the way up yeah so the wash all through the knee quite nicely but there is this spot to pop up okay even when this people have got absolutely no fluid that's gonna be really hard to sort of get that set because it's like a collapse that's that big you know trying to get a needle into between the two layers it's pretty hard sometimes it will do we're the surgeons go yep but usually if there's some space we'll go up go up here so we'll just we'll clean it up then sort of scanner and where we go so I'll put this under year position so that thirty degrees were so reflection up no no yeah I love the fact that it was a military Dean yeah deal that was I was telling over there my great-uncle was in in the First World War he died at the Western Front and that it was in the all right to either they're fired again of Weston very well he don't the first day in combat was a year so did they get back a long way that said so that this we wrong that Gallipoli and the body sentence came when they evacuated most Gallipoli they went to Egypt and then the 27th came over lay the 27th reinforce something all right so then they became the temple there's the edge of the patella the interior cortex of the thing of there and it's all the fluid and gives knee joints all need fits the quadriceps tendon is going after the quads skin at the top and your accent ever the normal amount of fluids probably there two thumb prints worth of lubricating fluid so all this would be inflammatory fluid extending up into the top of the super telepath a little stain this is just some 1% like when I said it the rides a bit of a blip I mean the idea is you just sort of edge it down a synovium to try and sort of numb up the synovial membrane a little bit can be ticklish so that's a Lib and also acts as a bit of a market point for where we going in just being very mean and holding on to his blood today so there's another little pinprick a button often that sort of does guide the objection to get things ready good 18 gauge needle syringe for driving one of us so occasionally I'll use that sort of clean sterile plastic there's somebody to put the knee fluid off unexpected amount of knee third and I haven't got my plastic tray organized so that's quite useful sort of secondary little tray and I'll just leave that here so with a empty syringe with the nine no 18 gauge on it really bring skin and you can see crap stepping the look on the transverse now we've got so the black and attacks fluid which we can play with and jump up and down on it the hard white curve on the bottom see enter according to the femur and that's our target area so a little bit of pushing and here so that's where we've put it so that's the superior lateral sort of corner the landmarks at the top of the teller and really down so you could sort of come a little bit further down but there's so much fluid it was always going to be hard to miss but it's there being sort of using you out cruise down as you can see where you going but if you're just using landmarks you can palpate the top of the kneecap and all the top corner of the kneecap there and then come down I've seen the mirror and go underneath there but with the ultrasound we've got the luxury of seeing what we're doing yeah absolutely looking sort of clear new fluid and if you ever look on the ultrasound again lubricating fluid is to reduce the amount of inflammation so it seems to decrease the amount of inflammatory fluid as well as improve the pain yes because the inflammatory fluids got all these enzymes and at which they've got no idea whether you've just got a sore knee or either an effect you've got a bit of wooden a knee organized it's inflamed and saw mm-hmm so the enzymes are desire designed originally just to dissolve things you know so whether it's rose thorn or piece of wood or whatever so if you leave joint fluid in the knee for long long times all the enzymes will start sort of chewing away that cartilage yeah and really weakening the bone they weaken the bone cartilage interface and when the cart that just keeps peeling off and I can remember when I was teaching down where he ended with Jimmy they took a huge amount of fluid out you know it was fully blown up I know I think I'm sort of over the years since then it's always been a bit puffy yeah it's yeah people have it fears near so this is typical so so often when you aspirate and it starts to get a bit stuck what happens is the that starts lying against the synovial what so you can see the hard white line lying against the edge of the lower border of this potato pouch and if you pull suction it just sort of sucks the super type of powder onto it so what's drawing it and sticking it in the middie are a little bit more so I can see the end of the navel begins a little bit more in the middle yes usually a little bit you see the end of the needle here in space so if you kept it as far in the same position you just finished aspirating thinking and done all the job you still go if you look at the fluid near this is a sign of here florid the sign of irises so if you touch that synovial lining of the knee often with chronic inflammation that's really friable and you get a little bleeding even if you just touch it so that's what we're getting now and I really don't mind not sending that off to the LED because it's just telling us he's got a inflamed sore sore knee really and there's no point singing it off to the lab because it's just going to soak through blood cells so we starting to get to the point we can't get a lot more out and that's actually a bit of ear going back into the knee so you can hear a very sac so going back to that the ampersand there you can't really see any fluid pockets or layers a little pocket just on the left that's where the needles sort of hiding in that little pocket anymore interestingly even though there's a sign of artists there Jeff didn't have any reaction to the cortisone so because we've been aspirating we sittin either the needles in the night sorry like to try to see me the mainland she's actually proving that I have taken so much fluid out weeds and easily just come down it would have been nice to show you the Veneto was in the fluid going in but not today and what's reassuring those even the radiologists often you can see with the fluid sort of floats back into a super patella pouch even if you don't see me the needle is and so you've got to two knee caps again which is nice sweet home alabama' so to see where the wound disease and who is you do is just do a pop site kissing [Music] when they trying to sleep recently how to top that is to be sure to be sure just to ask people to keep that on as long as they can and in reality probably two or three days is enough but you know just made a hole into the knee joint so keeping covered and out of the water for a couple of days would be a wise idea | Mark Ralfe | UCydlOkZ4w65rcOaaXkOgo8g | 2019-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,472 | 7,394 |
1fx9lwgxPdc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fx9lwgxPdc | Weaker Continuity Axioms | so in the previous video for lecture 22 we introduced uh the notion of deedakin's axiom of continuity which we then have adapted as our one and only continuity axiom which would conjoin with the incidents betweenness and congruence axioms forms what we call a neutral geometry now as hilbert's david hilbert went about to try to aximize euclidean geometry uh be aware that if you just remove the occluding parallel postulate then you have the axioms for neutral geometry so hilbert aximinized uh neutral geometry when he was axiomatizing euclidean geometry he took two axioms of of continuity his first axiom of continuity is the so-called axiom of archimedes which we have listed on the screen right now uh listed as the archimedean principle we will talk more about that in just one second his second axiom of of continuity known as the postulate of line completeness uh well honestly in that rendition it was a little bit more complicated than we wanted to take on and which is why we adopted deitykin's axiom instead from the geometric point of view understanding that the material presented in this lecture series is meant for undergraduate mathematics students i i personally believe that the dedicanaxium has the advantage of being much simpler to approach for the audience but also one axiom will serve both we'll we'll talk about in a second how uh dedicated axiom implies that our comedian principle uh because after all the deitykin's axiom is it's trying to capture this notion of completeness of the real line um hilbert took that as an axiom but um in his language uh of the axiom i mean not not german i mean we'll say this in english of course but when we talk about the posture of line completeness it was framed in somewhat of the following manner this is just the quote from wallace and west uh rhodes to geometry textbook an extension so this is this is the postulate of line completeness an extension of a set of points on a line with its order and congruence relations that would preserve the relations existing among the original elements as well as the fundamental properties of line order and congruence that follow from axioms one through three and five is impossible wow um sorry i that's really an impregnable axiom in my mind it's like what does that even mean um so with by that in contrast you can perhaps see why the deedicans axiom that we presented in the previous lecture was much more approachable uh than hilbert's original axioms of congruence but as hilbert presented it he took two axioms of congruence basically that the real line is complete and he took upon the archimedean principle for which in this video i want to talk about three sort of weaker axioms of continuity uh the that is that is they're weaker than the d kin axiom we adopted in the previous previous lecture video but i also want to make mention that these three principles which we're going to call continuity principles because we won't adapt them as axioms of neutral geometry because all three of these are theorems of neutral geometry that is d contaxion combined with the other axioms of neutral geometry can be used to prove these so these are all theorems of neutral geometry but if you didn't accept if you didn't accept the these axioms uh that is if you didn't accept dieticons axioms you could still take the axioms of congruence geometry and equip one of these principles to it and you would have some notion of continuity then added to that geometry it wouldn't be full-blown neutral geometry but you would have a weaker form and i'll i'll comment about that in a second because for example we know that r of the euclidean plane r squared is a neutral geometry we have we also talked about how the rational plane is not a neutral geometry because there are some problems with continuity um i'm going to use these two examples to help tease out the difference of these weaker continuity axioms all right so i mentioned it a couple times let's refer to the archimedean principle i like what is it um so the archimedean principle um we'll state this as a theorem of neutral geometry but you could attack you could adopt this as a weaker axiom of continuity the archimedean principle says the following given a segment a b and a ray r who emanates from the vertex c for each point d that's on the ray but is distinct from the vertex itself there exists an integer in and a point e on the ray such that the segment ce is congruent to the segment n times a b and we have one of two things either the points e and d coincide with each other or d is between c and e this is a situation where drawing a picture really helps um helps clarify what's happening here so we have our line segment and we have a ray the array is the longer one i just put an arrowhead on over here this ray is our ray r it has as its vertex the point c we have this line segment a and b over here the archimedian principle says the following if we take any point on the ray which we'll call that point d what we can do is we can take some number of copies of the segment a b and eventually we will surpass the point d so if we take one copy of a b we get something like this a and b then we take some other copy of a b we can copy it over here so this is another a this is another b we can take another copy of a b let's say something like this okay so we take another copy of a b something like this so with my diagram we have the segment um three a b and so this very final point we call that point e and the idea is the segment c e is congruent to the segment three times a b and where did d lie in this situation d then sits between c and e um in this construction now it's it's possible that d and e could actually be the same point by coinciding you could have that e lands on d that's a possibility uh but most likely e and d are not the same point in which case d is then properly uh in this in this interval so the idea is if you take any any ray uh you could copy it eventually it'll surpass any other other ray and so this is the archimedean principle this is a very important principle in real analysis and as such it has it's an important consequence on um on of course the the the the neutral geometry here now i should mention that well if we have the archimedean principle does it make sense to talk about a non-archimedean geometry a geometry that doesn't satisfy this condition that would be made possible if you had a geometry where intervals potentially have infinite length or perhaps infinitesimal length all right if you had an interval if for whatever reason if you have you have a geometry where it's consistent to give a segment's length and say there's some segments that are infinite length but there are some segments with finite length well if you have a segment of finite length there's no amount of copying that segment that'll ever make it be infinite length and therefore a finite interval can never cover an infinite interval you know assuming your geometry allowed for such things um it also works if you had some type of infinitesimal length for example with the hyper real numbers that's something you might consider if you have a segment whose length is an infinitesimal it doesn't matter if you take any finite amount of an infinitesimal length you'll never reach a finite length and so a non-archimedean geometry would be something of that nature now of course the real um plane that is the euclidean plane is archimedean because uh it's a neutral geometry i should mention of course that an archimedean geometry uh what we're defining here is going to be a geometry that satisfies the archimedean principle remember as we defined previously a complete geometry it's going to be a geometry that satisfies dideekon's axiom we'll say an archimedian geometry is a geometry which satisfies the archimedian principle which you could take as a continuity axiom of course neutral geometries are archimedean so the euclidean plane hyperbolic plane these are archimedean geometries but i should mention that the rational plane is likewise an archimedean geometry we saw in the previous video that uh q2 does not satisfy d kin's axiom of continuity but it does satisfy the archimedian principle of continuity so while q2 does not have the full-blown continuity that the euclidean plane does um q2 does have some notions of continuity in particular the continuity principle is in play there okay uh so the second one that we have listed on the screen um is what we call the circular continuity principle uh again this is a weaker form of the deitykin axiom as in um the ditaken axiom implies this if you have denekens axiom you have the archmedian principle if you have deneken's axiom you have the circular continuity principle which therefore for neutral geometry every every neutral geometry has the circular continuity principle which states if each of two circles has one point inside of the other and one point outside of the other then the two circles intersect at two distinct places so if we have two circles you have one illustrated here in yellow another one illustrated here in blue and so notice that with respect to the um to the yellow circle there is an interior point here which is out of the blue circle there is an uh there's an exterior point of the yellow circle that's inside the blue circle but then it goes the other way around this blue point is actually an interior point to the blue circle but not in the yellow circle and then this point is exterior to the blue circle but interior to the yellow circle so that this this situation satisfies the assumptions in play here about um interior and exterior points um so then the circular continuity principle then guarantees that there will be two points of intersection between the circles just as is outlined uh with the which is just outlined here on the screen all right now of course in the real plane which is a neutral geometry we always have this these two circles are gonna intersect um on the other hand if you look at the rational plane this property is not satisfied you can have two rational circles which um which one point is inside the other you know exterior interior points there but there's no points of intersection um that is to say we can have these two rational circles because what does it mean to be a rational circle you're taking all these points which are equidistant from the center for some fixed distance right here your radius but to be a rational circle your coordinates have to be two rational numbers uh two fractions of integers it could be that oh we have a rational circle in blue we have a rational circle in yellow but the points of intersection would actually be irrational points uh which are not part of the rational plane but are still part of the euclidean plane um and so this is the problem with the rational plane with regard to continuity that is sure it satisfies the arc medium principle but it doesn't satisfy circular continuity because circles might not intersect each other even though they're overlapping circles in a neutral geometry overlapping circles always intersect but that's not always the case and so this shows you that the archimedian principle is too weak of a continuity principle to imply other things like circular continuity because the rational plane is archimedean but it's not circular circular continuous which is evidence that it's not a neutral geometry all right but d contaxions can prove this um we're not going to provide the proof in this video but using ddkin cuts and such you can argue that these circles must have two uh points of intersection if they're overlapping and then finally i want to mention a simpler version of circular continuity uh you have the elementary continuity principle which will be a theorem of neutral geometry because it turns out that the dynacan's axiom can be used to imply circular continuity and then if you have circular continuity that actually that that itself is alone to prove elementary continuity um therefore dd can of course implies both of them and it applies all three of them on the screen right now um so this is a theorem of neutral geometry what is circular continuity here if one endpoint of a segment is inside of a circle and the other endpoint is outside of the circle same circle there then the circle excuse me the segment must intersect the circle so we have our circle right here we have a line segment that might be does something like this so one endpoint of the segment is inside the circle the other one is outside of the circle then the elementary continuity principle then provides that there must be a point of intersection between the segment and the circle now with the rational plane you have the sort of the same problem that we saw before with circular continuity you can have a circle which consists of only rational points that is you only take the points in the plane with rational coordinates those are and those points are equidistant from the center which necessarily is a rational number that would then give you a rational circle you can take a rational segment which okay this endpoint is a rational coordinate this endpoint is a rational coordinate and you take all the points in between those which are rational points well it could be that the point of intersection that you would expect is actually irrational and therefore doesn't belong to the rational plane so the rational plane is in fact our comedian but it does not have circular continuity nor does it have the weaker form of elementary continuity but of course in the real plane aka the euclidean plane you have circular continuity which then implies elementary continuity the hyperbolic plane has this as well so these are these are all theorems that we can take for granted in a neutral geometry but you could take these three principles as weaker versions of continuity dyna kin like i said the dietician axiom here uh it implies the archimedian principle it implies circular continuity circular continuity implies elementary continuity thus d can print the d axiom takes care of all of those and so there do exist geometries which are are comedian but they don't have these other principles like q2 uh there do exist non-archimedean geometries that violate that one but maybe they could satisfy circular continuity right um of course there can be geometries which satisfy elementary continuity but don't satisfy circular continuity so these are all weaker forms of continuity axioms but with our coverage of neutral geometry because we have the ddkyn axiom of continuity we have all three of these principles as well | Andrew Misseldine | UCKzEdLMdKIVs7FQucbz48bQ | 2022-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,638 | 14,636 |
IWruRSHZ8Ss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWruRSHZ8Ss | The Ultimate Splicing Fid - Everything you need to know about FIDS + the best DIY FID on the planet | what's up outdoorsman greg here and today we're talking all about splicing fids there are a ton of videos out there about how to splice and steel dynalite dyneema whatever you want to call it am steel blue there's lots of different stuff for this ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fiber that makes up am steel am still blue dynalite uh fire line lots of fishing lines etc all that stuff's made with the same fibers and there's a lot of videos matter of fact i have a bunch of videos on my channel about how to splice amsteel what nobody ever talks about really are the fids these things they're very important and uh there's a few different things that i want to go over with the in in regards to fids first of all this is a very expensive samson splicing fit you get a whole bunch of fids in here you get like one two three four five you get six or seven fits and then you get a couple of tools with it i bought this several years ago um because i spliced i used to splice a lot i don't as much anymore but i spliced a lot so i went ahead and bought the splicing fit kit but you don't necessarily need it it comes with a bunch of these really nice aluminum fits but honestly i've made a whole bunch of them over the years and uh the ones that i've made are actually i think a little bit better than the ones you get from samson so i'm going to go over these and show you exactly what i like what i use and why it's important first of all these are the fids that you get with the amps with the samson splicing kit it looks like maybe five fids five aluminum fits and you get this pusher to helps you splice through fits these are cool because samson has markings on these that show you exactly um what length that you need for a berry most of the berries i don't claim to be a professional splicer so you know double check me and fact check me on all this stuff but most splicing guides i know the one from samson will tell you how many fids you need to bury for the length of the rope so or for the diameter of the rope rather so 7 64 8 inch quarter inch all the different diameters of rope they come with a different fit and a different length of berry so some of them you need to bury a few inches some of them need to bear a lot so do your own homework on on what you need to do as far as the berry length but samson has nice little markings you probably can't see that but nice little markings on here that show exactly the length of the fit for the different berries now another one that that i've made or another fid that i've made over the years are these needles that you get from walmart here's one that's not been cut i think this is a sewing needle but you can see here some that i haven't cut and then this is one uh that i did cut and turn into something else uh here's one like for instance this one right here i went ahead and cut that one with the miter saw and it they're hollow inside and they work great for splicing you can also buy these plastic ones i probably bought this on amazon it works fine i've got a bunch of those as well uh these are all the ones that i haven't cut uh different sizes for different diameter ropes these all just came from a kit and i never bought them so or never cut them rather so we don't really need to talk about those it is much easier to splice large diameter and steel this is quarter inch diameter am steel and it's much easier to slice this when you get into the small stuff like your zing it your 7 64 your your really really tiny braided stuff these little tools are pretty pretty useful this is called a loop turner i think or a loop puller i will put a link to this in the description below but it's pretty simple little product it's made for sewers and this you can splice really really well with this on small diameter stuff this is one that i made out of just some kind of small gauge wire it's essentially the same thing as this but it's got just a little opening here at the end and you essentially you know just run it up through your through your rope and then pull it back through pretty simple same goes with these this is a sewing tool it's the same idea you run this up through your loop push your or through your uh rope push your tag in through here and then pull it back through there's lots of these different things i've got this one a ton of them however the best out of all of these fids this the ones that you can make uh ones you can buy and then the kind of the diy stuff like this the absolute best one that i've ever seen was invented by my buddy ernie power and he made it from this this is like a braided uh i think you're supposed to run like automotive wires or electrical wires through this it's basically like chinese finger trap material so whenever you push it it gets wide so you can run your tag end through here and it's like a chinese finger trap as soon as you pull on it squeezes down and constricts and doesn't let it come through this is the absolute best way to do it this is the one that ernie made me he took some kind of i don't know if it's a nail or what but he inserted this this tubing through there look at that you can you can run your stuff right through it so easily it's great this one works great for really small diameter and steel i made this one and the way i did it is i took one of these one of these walmart sewing darning needles right there's the original there's the one i made i cut it in half i put a nice quarter uh miter cut on it sanded everything down and then i took some of this material and i used a silicone based glue and i basically just gooped the crap out of it and then shoved it down and the the actual this stuff chinese finger trap stuff actually goes all the way down almost to the very beginning or the tip of of the fid so that is there's glue or silicone all through here and it's it's in there pretty good so it's not just going to come out under under normal use what you don't want to do is have you know grip on this end and then this in and pull because it will eventually come out but the way you splice actually works pretty well so i'm going to give you a quick little demo of how this works and this is the fit everyone should make i'll put a link to this stuff this exact stuff in the description below and a link to this fid in the description below because i'm telling you i have used every fit on the planet and i have spliced every size and steel you can imagine over the years and this without a doubt is the best and it's really really cheap easy to make you guys can do it at home and it's a piece cake so for a simple little loop i'll show you exactly how this works since this is uh hollow braided rope you just you just kind of you just kind of fluff it up you want to go through the center so you run your fit just like that it's going through the center just like that and you can go ahead and pull that through and this is where it's really really cool okay so you just push this back take your rope you shove it in there do a couple of pushes like this so now that rope is about i don't know three inches that's about 12 inches right guys your rope's in there and it doesn't come out easily you know if you really yank on it you you it'll come out but it's not going to come through easily come out easily and then what you do is just you just pull it through once you're through then you can pull it off and now you've got your your tagging of your rope pass through and it's so easy it's so wonderful you can do the same thing if i was going to make a locked brummel what i would do is i would make my loop here i would pass this loop back through the tag in and then i would bury that tag in all the way down through here all the way down that is not that easy to do with one of these normal size fits right so what you would do typically is you would you'd fluff this up just like so you'd get this in here and then you essentially just kind of run it down through the through the rope all the way down and it's it's not that hard to do but it's just when you're doing big ropes you know you also have to contend with getting the tag end of the rope you have to get it in here and that is usually a problem what i used to do is like tape it and that never really works that great so you can see it's just kind of a problem so the way you solve that is with this fine chinese finger trap material and a smaller diameter fit because it's way easy to just get this one through here look at that it just goes in like butter so i can splice down just forever look at this it's so easy the whole rope okay look at that i got my fit all the way down through there anyway then what you would do is now that your fid's out you just pop it out or it's or rather that your fit is now that your fit is in the the rope you just pop it out okay so now my fit is completely out i still got my chinese finger trap here and then what i would need to do if i wanted to bury this down i'm just going to pull this out just for so i can show you how easy it is okay then if i need to make my berry which your berry is always the hardest part you just run it in and once it's in you just milk it down just like you're just like you're burying a uh just like you're working your feed through your through your rope see look at there now it's all the way in there and i can come back to this end and i can grab my grab my material and pull it through just like that now i've got it all the way through my end pokes out i've got my loop i've got a full berry and then i just pull it off okay it's awesome then you milk that back down you milk that see there here's your tag in here you just milk that back down and you've gotta you've done your full berry it is awesome now this one isn't gonna stay in there because i didn't do a locked brumble but you get the idea i just wanted to show you what a berry would look like now here's the other cool thing about amseal this thing isn't even locked but because it it constricts on itself all that's holding this loop in there is the is the constriction of the other ropes and i can pull on this as hard as i want it's not coming out i don't care who you are it ain't coming out but if you loosen it up give yourself some some room you can pull it right out that's the beauty of amsteel anyway this is not meant to be a splicing tutorial what i wanted to do was show you guys this fidd got to give all the props to my buddy ernie he's the one that designed this he created this he sent me this one like i said a minute ago he sent me this i don't know a couple years ago for splicing really small am steel like really tiny ham steel and then all i did was steal his idea and make my own if you splice sam steel or you want to learn trust me this is the one you want i put i'm going to put the description or the the links to these two things in the description below and like i said it's real simple to make just cut it a long length of it glue the crap out of it with silicone or goop or construction adhesive or some other really good adhesive and just shove it down in there and that's that's really all you need and this thing will solve all of your splicing problems thanks for watching hopefully that helps hopefully you learned something and you guys get out there and make your own gear it's a ton of fun keeps you engaged in the hunting process year round so i highly recommend that all hunters go out there and do some diy stuff so thanks for watching catch you guys on the next one | G2 Outdoors | UCCcMKJIVm5mcnHcJlFhluXA | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,355 | 11,496 |
NEXwHURdE4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEXwHURdE4A | [DRG] Lunar New Year 2023 Animal Statues! + Yule 2022 Elf Voicelines Preview (Datamining) | I found an animal statue lunar animal statue here animal statue here we need it for the lunar celebration animal statue located here I got the elf elf down Yuletide is saved elf down we gotta deposit it to get the performance bonus got the elf little elf you will be my Yuletide present never thought I would encounter an elf on hoxes your time is up elf take out the elf it's worth a fortune stop the elf get that stunted Wii u-tied prankster there's an elf take it out save Yuletide kill the elf stop the elf before it gets away let's stop the little green Menace | Likescribe | UCkYQ3n_GX9ZZ0RvjqHWt_sA | 2022-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 109 | 565 |
Nda1GxLM_Kk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nda1GxLM_Kk | Outer Wilds - 55⭐- abusing my incidental ability to stop time momentarily so that I can watch movies | wake up hey there everyone this is our cow playing outer wild and today i actually have a battle plan we're gonna go to the stranger and then we're gonna go in the main entrance that i get to and my goal is to go downtown like where there's some buildings that invariably end up like all being all busted and whatnot and uh and i when i want them to be not busted and so i can explore them maybe complete my thoughts one day also so you see how there was like no my lights underneath the computer console so apparently there's a line that is very easy to miss that you can only get that wiring job that you can only get um before your first loop where hal tells you that the hard drive for your ship computer is a chunk of the statue the no my statue that gabro brought back that got chipped off by accident so that's why my log is seems to be unhooked from time it's because it is it's it's affected by the same like mask power that's kind of a neat piece of lore that seems to be hilariously like completely easy to miss i don't know how i feel about that oh there we go it's so weird like for a while your your your proximity circle just is not budging all right there you go yeah i'm damaged it's gonna happen look at that beautiful view whoops well it was a beautiful view to get out but then you know i kind of mess it up so here we are stranger going up the ramp not not the stairs like a regular person yeah look at you until there we go trees detected so we're taking this boat and we're going down and we we're taking this boat and uh oh and you like push it on the water what okay sure all right i can do that kind of oh wow you get like an actual like push button that's funny why i don't know i think all right look yeah here's my boat it's mine now here no no yeah get up get on the boat this is very well wow uh all right boat is coming towards me so i just don't why could i not jump that high earlier though like what is happening ah look man bro i'm gonna go on top of you there we go we did it there's a totem drawn on that building i've probably been there anyways my goal there downtown has like four buildings and a tower everything you need for a great time i guess there's this boat which would be a lot easier to get for my frail abilities sounds great watch out okay i guess we're flying yeah here like it's full on like white water rapids here all right so it goes inside here i wonder like how they built this like is this like a chunk of their planet they ripped out to do this like did they like set up to have kind of dangerous rivers uh i don't know all right all right all right all right all right you know what let's get docked up right there and uh we will see what our heart fancy is now i don't really have a plan for once to not do get busted up though but hey here we are the land without land uh there's another boat there for what it's worth this building is all charred up you say something about this tower it's the name of the tower mr tower hi you also got antlers on top because it is the head that is the eye so were you also on an eye-based voyage it is okay it's not quite the same design a lot less angular like the the the shapes are a lot more organic but um same thing right like a big mass with a hole in the middle with like lines going through it and a whole lot of pokes it's like yeah this is the organic non less geometric version so yeah see there's a little flame there so gas tank the whole building is a flame well was a flame it is busted up it is messed up ashes right here how long would a pile of ash stay like that i wonder like i'm just trying i mean maybe if we can use that to figure out a timeline i don't know like the fact that there are like propane gas tanks like right there makes me wonder if this was a criminal act like after in contrast to the no my adventure where everyone is friendly and fun and having a good time uh this place might have like actual societal issues see i'm here to explore the cabins and the tower and whatnot but then i get here and i see the slate and then i see this cave and i'm like oh what if we want to go in the cave uh what if we want to go in a cave indeed all right well there's a little ramp so this cave is obviously made on purpose well maybe not made on purpose but you know it was purposed it was repurposed those roots i'm guessing well well well well well all right look at that i can bump my head on the underside of stairs okay is does this oh this is probably connected to the tower right so now i'm feeling like i'm exploring the secret half of exploring the normal but i went in it it's just like that storyboard and a bunch of lanterns what's that sound like just clearly mechanical sounds a slide reel here of all places painting dead lamp sweet painting here of it's the tower right there's that flame i saw near the coffin well if they stashed this particular film reel here might be important to view i haven't successfully watched a single film yet maybe this will be the first oh we're on the roof we are totally oh yeah see there's a film house right there oh this is reminding me a lot about the like satellite spokes of the nomad which i have kind of i believe is how they gather power that's a house there's a wire it seems to be having like something going both ways that's a tower i'm on that's the diving bell this could be the house i saw on the cliff side where i broke all my bones yesterday but i'm not sure enough like i haven't explored enough i don't want to make that kind of connection quickly these are all buildings and this that has the glowing uh glass art huh okay all right let's see if i can get a movie going what am i gonna do i'm gonna jump i'm gonna land the water hopefully the water will bring my fall yep totally fine i would probably have broken every bones of my body irl but this is video game water for once [Laughter] okay oh shoot you don't have a watch on you little hearthian hatchling you're not literally a hatchling it's just how people say kid but you know what i mean all right well let's see if i can hurry up and get things done because i'm also going to need a working lantern my flashlight is on man these guys sure love working their wood i just said that sentence i said that on my own um well there's another cabin with lines i kind of been interpreting cabin with lines next to the door as being a movie house i don't actually know that for sure there's another reel here if i i get particularly cinematically inclined i mean as of now though i haven't been proven wrong or maybe they just have a lot of cinemas like i don't know they've been on a long trip through space you know they're gonna get bored all right so this one is busted right yeah i'm not getting anything oh that's my light i do that doesn't look like it all right i need a working planner i can kind of shine here but i can't like watch a movie like that okay i need to find a working lamp i know that in the tower there are working lamps so let's get yeah there's some in that little house there if you look real quick quick quick check it out i'm going through here real quick i can see there's stuff in the corners there's hey perfect i got a lantern and it is functional and there's another projector here can i no okay i can just put it there oh can i put it here though hey look at that it's the cave i just went in that's right i went faster than you okay i can have my flashlight with that lantern because that lantern might be a lantern it doesn't light very well okay i'm hearing wind i keep like i hope that my slide viewing doesn't get interrupted by a flood but i think the cinema room might be fine yeah and there's another film there right okay wow i'm actually gonna make this happen here we go yeah see they have this like secret information there like they have like a hidden society or something with them all right here we go it's light time this button alright okay so this is where it starts so one of these that looks to be the tower it's just oh wow this is like cinema verite right here yeah these are the storyboards they're looking pretty menacing there friend oh cameraman's like yeah it's a planet planet is there planet ooh look at that jewelry is that jewelry or is it like part of a cuff it's pretty fancy either way so he took that lamp all right but specifically like pointless hey this is a pretty bad movie but it's pretty informative all right [Music] okay then where are you all at what everyone's going the secret church there's a secret meeting there's like a call maybe yeah that's a tower that's the cliffside one oh [Music] that's cool okay well it's pretty rad and all but i also saw another movie locally and you know i want to savor the local uh this is what i'm looking for here culture very complicated work oh my gosh there's like a billion movies all right well i'm gonna watch this one now this one has a different image completely like that one had like this little like green well it was a thing that the same uh single that's in the stained windows this one is oh it's eye related who's ready about eyes we got the god the planet we've been singing the paintings we got the eye we got uh like an older type of lamp like a fire lamp instead of a glass lamp but then we got the uh the thing so once upon a time space elks were roaming around on their ship and they saw the eye of the universe it's right up there and the guy with the stick was like hey want some of this whoosh they scan the eye of the universe remember so yeah the story in the tower was that once upon a time one of these saw something in the sky and was like yep and was inspired so they actually scanned the eye i wonder if this is like live quote-unquote or if it's a recreation probably a recreation okay wait so scans uh hey i'm right here do you think it was a scan like an actual project i don't know that looks like a scan like a light kind of scans through it and it's going to get a price so now he's there there's a possibility that he got zapped away there in his mind oh uh clearly getting a reaction [Music] that seems less than ideal oh yeah look at that the planets are like there's a sun wait this is our solar system that's hearth that's brittle so he saw the supernova well no because that's the sun see we see the sun there in that cgi slide so if if the sun doesn't go supernova the eyes gonna fry the sun oh including him well there we go i got the seaweed bones hey mean life grows anew from the ashes a new beginning from the end oh he is or she is extremely distressed oh no oh so that's not a beak on her face i guess it's just a hard nose you have a mouth underneath that not a fan did not like why they've encountered the design on their um [Music] robes oh they got like ungulate legs uh remind me of uh like we got this eyeball design to them not a fan they got two sets of thumbs that's pretty cool not a fan though not happy oh no oh my god oh wow again okay yeah criminal intent okay okay okay theory [Music] the i was a religious movement like with what like with what like with the nomi right like they were following this and it's like no the eye is not god it will destroy the universe and here there's a cultural revolt they're burning down the church they burn down this strip of film you guys need to be more careful about conservation dang it no that's us that's them yeah realm how long have they been there there is there is a lot of information to absorb from all this this time stop while i'm watching movies because i'm about uh like 18 minutes more or less i mean that's good for me i guess i'm gonna be watching more movies and you can't stop me well i guess the flood might stop me hey that's one of the symbols on the on the on the on the tomb on the sarcophagus he appears from the shadows there's this object okay it's a lamp it's a lamp and that ties the second icon so those are lamp powered and that's a whole movie so is the fire that's like in there is that what's keeping it chained up oh this place is flood safe that's handy that is a lot of information i feel i trusted inside my brain and like i feel like i kind of want some time to digest it a little bit but i still got time and i should use it so since i just saw this so one of these has a big planet on it yeah and someone's like yeah planet and there were like a bunch of people just like off camera so one of them picked a lantern and they removed it making sure that the thing was making sure that the thing was shrouded in darkness but it looks like it's more like a pressure weight okay ooh secret society stuff though that's exciting all right you know if you ran the tags i left yesterday on yesterday's video i commented how the nominee left their skeletons all over the social the the the solar system but their place just kind of looked abandoned [Music] i found the skeletons what is this just another flame you can roast a mellow so that's the other object i saw and that like that thing that's uh yeah like in that thing you know what i mean like the the four symbols that went around the the the history film [Music] there were objects like this the flames are still running i cannot seem to pry it from their hands alas their bones are i mean they're more bones they're still skin but the corpses are just realistic enough that i'm feeling kind of grody honestly so there's a place for me get strapped in and something like everyone like it imply that everyone in the community just went to i'm gonna assume that every one of those like church area-ish has an enclave like this where everyone comes here and have a party there's a flame there's a possibility that these flames is what hailing that sarcophagus tell but um like i don't have the option to to you know like turn it off did you hear the sound that sounded super gross okay but uh it didn't kill me should i try dozing just really no wrong but those yeah it's what you think well then that's a secret entrance and i went in before it's weird because i feel like i've done a lot but i don't know what to do with that a lot oh okay what does all this mean it's kind of weird because i feel like i'm ready for the that's the place they busted up i mean i'm here like i should use this time there's a boat right there it's used at the boat boot it up i don't know if there's anything of worth that i can explore still um only one way to find out and it's to explore still i just kind of set yourself there buddy self oh oh no okay there we go uh can i go over there oh wait we are post flood so i think the water might have calmed down a little bit which is good for me i don't know if i can sneak in there but i can definitely sneak from here is there anything up there that looks interesting it's mostly rocks which yeah it's pretty interesting honestly like i wonder like i do wonder how this is i don't know if they can tell us like how they made this like is it the chunk of the world or just like a very careful recreation all right so we're going there's wire is here so making sure you're on a boat it's hard turn totally doable okay so we're forking oh look at this fun place though okay lots of buildings lots of stuff um this sounds like the next place i want to get to next time i'm i'm here before the flood anything down the water since we're here a lamp is not very useful [Music] there's not a whole lot of much i wonder what they ate here there's another oh no the current and the blue song all right well i know where i'm going next time this place looks fun i'm just probably gonna die somewhere whee there's an ivory bell anything i can do also confirm yeah time stops when you're watching movies that is very good to know um is there anything there i haven't done yet that i would have time to do something about no this thing is attached to the diving belt attached to a house i well if it's attached but it's nearby i think i just went too far like i can't fight the current well it looks like i can fight it here no i'm not it's just the boats give me that impression god damn it all right all right you know what do your thing fashion twin project it's fine [Music] you | raocow | UCjM-Wd2651MWgo0s5yNQRJA | 2022-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,248 | 16,160 |
46rgECUsqxY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46rgECUsqxY | Jeff M Dixon My Baby | [Music] [Applause] [Music] girl I know that I myself I understand I lost your trust in some TR to think things true I regret everything I said keeps playing up in my head and I don't know what to do I you wrong you've been gone much I need you understand how I should treat you B I really need [Music] my I need you to come back yeah know I did you wrong but I need you home with me girl you're more than my girl you're my wife my partner my love shorty you're my best friend you mean the world I'm but that GI to see you smile again I did you you beene how much I need you understand how I should treat you I really need [Music] my I need you to come back I know I did you wrong but I need you home with me [Music] care I need you to [Music] come [Music] yeah baby I need you to come [Music] back baby I need you to come [Music] back [Music] a [Music] me | Jeff M Dixon | UCnx9K2hezJ-WX8v39osITqA | 2012-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 182 | 855 |
5GKEpnQWvlk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GKEpnQWvlk | FLATTEN YOUR BACK NOW! Helping Your Deadlifts | FYF | ladies and gentlemen salmon Bank welcome back to another fixture for video where I take your form try to clean it up try to guys make hope you become better lifters if you want to get involved we need three reps 70% here one rep max filmed horizontal sent to ask mi ke ke at gmail.com check it out my man right here setups a little bit funky it looks like your backs gonna be in a real real bad place but you get it into an okay spot at that starting position what I'd like to see is your hips a little bit higher shins a hair more vertical and keep pushing yourself behind the bar shoulders are just a little bit in front of the bar what it allow you to do is one flatten that back out but to it'll keep that back flat even at lockout what we want is to remain in a solid position from start to finish and although your starting position is pretty dang good your back gets a little curly when the bar gets just off of the ground and then what you're gonna have to do is unravel that weight and the heavier it gets again if our hips aren't in the proper position we won't be able to push our hips through and lock out cleanly we'll end up being a grind every single time so good position there you get off the ground that back takes the first portion of that weight to get it off and it loses position so what we want is hips a little bit higher back a little bit flatter and we want full tension through our arms and our low back at the beginning pushing your hips backwards to the walls behind you not downwards when people say hips down or hips back what we want is not hips down we want hips up backwards like this man right here he wants to push his hips back towards that guy on the bicycle or whatever the heck he's doing elliptical a little bit of sumo deadlifts pretty decent again right off the ground many of us are having issues here with finding tension you can see you try to get into position but there's still still some looseness from the bar to your arms what we want to do is pull out that entire slack so we want full tension in our arms in our low back right here you drop your hips but there's not tension in those arms so when you pull off the ground all the load goes to your mid to low back and then we have to unravel ourselves later what I'd rather have you do is keep pulling see it goes from 0 to 100 what we want to do is get a little bit acceleration going we want to slowly get some tension to that body and don't think about jerking on that bar no more gherkin boys and girls not in the gym no more no less we've done this too many times for too many years no more jerking in the gym so what you do there is again not those hips down you want those hips high and then you want to sit back pull yourself back while pulling your shoulders up getting some heavy weight into your hands so say there's 315 on the bar I want at least a hundred pounds in your hands before you really hit the gas and begin to pull my man's got a towel trick I don't know what's going on maybe it's maybe it's hot and sweaty in the gym I wouldn't suggest that it would probably make the bar even slippery I don't know what's going on maybe he's just a germaphobe in that case props to man it might be dirty in there I do agree maybe some hand sanitizer instead of a towel but what am I I'm no I'm no toxicology's I'm no doctor I'm no virus specialist take a little bit while to set here maybe overthinking a little bit we want to be able to do again hips are a little bit too low similar to our first guy issues are we're trying to curl our hips under us to get into the bar but what we want to do is flatten that back out so let's drop that chin stop looking at the mirror we want those hips a little bit higher and really flat back the tension on this pole is a little bit better you're not jerking on it as much as the other two but our backs in a little funkier position so again flatter back breathing embracing in our stomachs one gonna allow us to lock out efficiently because we'll be able to use our glutes and hands just to push our hips forward to it'll allow us to stay healthier and more efficient long-term so we can handle more volume and overall getting stronger right the more sets reps and weight we can handle in training and staying safe over the long term months six months years the stronger we'll be able to get and the more muscle we'll be able to build so that's obviously the keys here for technique it's not only just to lift the most amount of weight or look the prettiest or not only just to not get injured but it's a combination of all of them once you have good technique you're more efficient with the lift the most efficient lift allows you to lift the most amount of weight and stay the safest it's a super convenient on our part we hit all three birds with one stone so my men try moving that stance in head down a little bit right there your hips are gonna stay in a similar position from right here you're just gonna end up flattening your back but what you're trying to do is squat the weight up and that low back doesn't have the range to stay flat in that position so right from beginning see right there before you release right there is where you should keep your hips flatten that back out lock in your lats neck down a little bit stop cranking on that poor little neck of yours buddy another thing I'll try to do for everybody this is just as general cue stop looking at a mirror get some flatter shoes if you're looking at a mirror and you're powerlifting or getting real strength training and stop doing it and if you're not squatting and dead lifting and flat shoes don't do it get some flatter shoes I like the dungeon vibe here it looks like a gasoline tank in the background a little bit of aqua a man's getting after it ooh pretty clean again it looks like perhaps you got some squishy shoes on so we want some flatter shoes hips are in a decent position but one thing you can see at that lockout gets a little funky is that your knees get in the way of the barbell which tells me your hips are gonna have to be even a little bit higher so your backs in a good position it looks like you're pretty tight but if your knees are pushing the barbell away from you around shin height then what we need to do is get a little bit more vertical Shin we need our shoulders adjust on top of the bar at our starting position and that'll allow that bar to be most efficient and the deadlift conventional or sumo we want that bar to travel pretty straight straight up and down if not just back to you and what you can see right there around the knees is that barbell gets pushed in front of you obviously not the most efficient the most efficient is a straight line from A to B so what you could try to do is move that stance in a little bit more narrow that might change it just on its own or to have those hips a little bit higher my man overall looks really really solid backs in a good spot next in a good spot overall starting position is still you know maybe a 8 out of 10 but let's make that a 10 out of 10 flatter shoes hips a little bit higher keep breathing a brace and figuring out my man here got some heavier weight we got some sumo going looking pretty efficient actually looking pretty efficient actually right now from this view I don't know if there's much I would change to be honest it looks like he's just repping out 500 pounds like is nobody's business that last set looks like you just got a little bit tired little bit lazy make sure to lock those Lots in but on all the other ones it looks really solid so some of the main differences you know person-to-person are gonna be torso length arm length and leg length on how you're dead looks gonna look but overall rules of how we set up for the deadlift are always going to be the same they're just gonna visually look different right we want our hips a little bit lower in our shoulders we really breathe embrace our midsection into our belt flex our lats as much as we can with the sumo typically we want our shins a little bit more vertical with the conventional our knees can travel forward a little bit get some quad off the ground shoulders gonna be just on top of the bar we're gonna get a lot of tension through our system all the slack out of our back tension into our hamstrings slack out of our arms and then we're gonna begin to pull and my man does that really really good except for that very last rep you can tell he probably just got fatigued shoulders came forward a little bit rather than flexing those lats and it looks like he jerks a little bit and under maximal loads or under fatigue that's gonna end up either being a missed rep or perhaps a little tweak so just make sure you're consistent there my man really good good really good reps really good sumo we got a bright light in the background another here's an instagramer clip for your Instagrammer behind-the-scenes tip if you want to do better videos always put the camera from the direction of lights coming so right now my man would film from the opposite direction and everything would look a little bit cleaner but look I'm no I'm no I'm no model I know I'm no fits bow I just aspire to be I just aspired to be if you know what I'm saying everybody again thanks for visiting this channel we got a couple more forms we're gonna get after but right now if you're enjoying this type of video be sure to give it a thumbs up be sure to subscribe turn on notifications new videos every Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday my man right here everything from what I can see even though it's a little bit blurry and off the side looks pretty dang solid backs in a pretty damn good position next a little funky there might be a mirror there which is remember guys rule number one everybody no mirrors rule number two everybody flatter shoes so what I'll try to do is drop that chin and drop that eye line just a little bit that's just gonna keep you a little bit more comfortable position allow you to not strain those traps and neck so much as well as often what we do with our neck no we're not gonna go snap city and your heads gonna fall off but often what we do with our neck translates to how flat or not flat our back will be and also the positioning of our hips it's just a little bit of a cue it's a visual cue and sometimes if your next being a little wonky your hips will be a little wonky and right here your hips are just a hair off you can see a little bit of rounding in that low low back and I think if you fix that neck position your back will naturally get in that the more erect tight midline that we're looking for so again breathing a bracing but otherwise my man it looks really really saw it can't tell the weight here and again if you filmed into the light a little bit I might be able to check a little bit more some of the angles if you guys want to send in directly from the side is best and then directly from the front those two positions typically will allow a coach or an expert to give you the best feedback something like this I just can't see where your shins are to the bar from the grounds a little bit hard too but if you could do it from the front you can also see the symmetry and how things look and directly on the bar bow it up okay we want a little heavier here yeah man the lights a little bit better in this one you can see the forms pretty dang good dude I think your hips maybe just a hair higher right there you can see you drop them low but the bar doesn't begin moving until they get into position they want and that's naturally gonna happen for everybody just because it leverages the bar won't move until your hips are in the proper place so might as well let's practice on putting our hips in a proper place and then two men you're just really straining on that neck I honestly think it'll fix that hip problem I'm talking about so drop that chin a little bit work on the film and skills to get more likes on Instagram because we all know that's what's gonna pave the way for success likes on Instagram can I get a Amen in the comments below can I get a mic preached in the comments below can I get a mic you so write in the comments below another conventional poll a lot of conventional polls today appreciate again everybody send it in to ask mi ke ke at gmail.com it is appreciated let's see we got my man's right here locked in those Lots locked in the back really really solid poll you see the hips may appear a little bit high but they're still below the shoulders and allows him to keep that back flat one thing oh that's the rep right there he rocked a little bit back extra there that's exactly what was gonna say if you could push those hips back and not down still get those shoulders a little bit over the bar a little bit better for my man here I would recommend chin up just a little bit it'll allow you to perhaps get a little bit more upright and allow you to just be balanced a little bit more so keep on breathing embracing that back keep on working on flexing those lats harder and harder appreciate you guys solemn mic I'll catch you in the next video we're out of here again Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday new videos and twitchin at least 5 to 7 days a week info in the description below catch you guys in the next one [Music] | SilentMike | UCcoMAyqHdAfLPD-1hAQ2r6A | 2018-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,623 | 13,310 |
j8SWkLJR2jY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8SWkLJR2jY | Florida Business License - What You need to get started #license #Florida | [Music] florida business license florida business license search will help you to find out whether you will need to obtain a license to open your business and make services the state of florida supports those who want to have a business there and created a portal which will guide you through the process of understanding which florida agencies regulate your business and will provide a checklist of the licenses permits and registrations necessary to start your business if you are going to obtain a pharmacy you must have a state licensed pharmacist on staff dot there are some businesses that may not require a florida business license in this case you will need to register your company with the department of state get your eye from the irs pay state taxes to the department of revenue and be subject to local taxes and licensing requirements the state of florida supports those who want to have a business there created a portal provide a checklist of the licenses permits registrations necessary to start your business depending on your business type you may need to apply for your business license to the different agencies and departments if you are going to buy sell or produce alcoholic beverages and tobacco products you will need to register your business us treasury's alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau dot slash if your business is involved in drug manufacturing you will need to apply for your license to the u.s food and drug administration if you're an investment advisor and have a business which provides advising services on how to make investments you will need to apply for your business to the u.s securities and exchange commission requirements the cost of a license varies and depends on the location and nature of its services if it's a corporation as an application fee you will need to pay 87 and 50 cents for llc 160 etc the payment for the licenses start from 99 you will need to pay for registering your company name the entity type for your background check you will need to choose a name for your business and register it the next step is the company type registration many entrepreneurs and business owners prefer to register their companies as a limited liability company to register your business or entity as a limited liability company you will need to pay 125 ongoing costs include filing the annual report for what you will need to pay 138.75 you | License Lookup | UCKQTT4KqY8FdDA_gbPN9RDg | 2021-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 414 | 2,394 |
JRqjyPVWsOI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRqjyPVWsOI | Ask Mark 4.12 - Unconscious intentionality | and we move on to question four which goes like this could you please explain unconscious intentionality I'm having difficulty understanding how intention can be unconscious when I think of being intentional or doing things with intention I'm conscious of it I know you are we all are we all think we are that's uh the the great surprise starting with Sigman Freud who who first introduced the idea that we think we're masters of our mental house but in in fact we're not we think that what we do is governed by conscious intentions but in fact uh what we do is governed by intentions in many instances of which we know nothing in Consciousness in other words we have unconscious intentions which is what the uh source of this uh question um is what do what is the what do you mean by unconscious intentions that's not how I experience it well yes it isn't how you experience it um and you've learned something new that the way you experience it isn't the way that it is now what's the evidence for that Freud started over 100 years ago with very simple evidence derived from post hypnotic suggestion uh that is the patient is placed under in in a hypnotic trance while they're under hypnosis they are told when I wake you up you must do such and such uh then the person is is brought out of the trance and they then do such and such but when the hypnotist asks that person why did you do what you just did because they were under hypnosis and therefore don't have conscious access to what they were instructed to do during the hypnotic TR they don't know why they're doing what they're doing so they make up an explanation as to why they're doing what they're doing that's what we all do we make up explanations all the time for what we do but those explanations are not necessarily veridical they don't necessarily rarely account for why we're doing what we're doing so people in the audience can see why the hypn ized subject did what they did they're just following the unconscious instruction uh but the the subject of that action has no knowledge of it that's the sort of paradigmatic um evidence for unconscious intentionality but there's many other um instances of that drawn from other sort of methodological traditions and I spoke to you about the famous case of the patient of clared um who refused to shake his hand because the day before she had had the unpleasant experience of being pricked with a pin when she shook his hand she doesn't consciously remember that but unconsciously she does remember that so unconsciously she makes the decision she forms the intention I am not going to shake this bugers hand um but she doesn't know consciously this is what her intentionality is so she comes up with this General explanation does a lady not have the right to withhold her hand from a gentleman she has the reference to this General sort of semantic cultural Rule and she thinks that's why she's doing it but it isn't why she's doing it we uh those of us who have conscious memory of the events know that um she she's she's doing it for reasons quite other than what she thinks she's doing it for reasons of uh uh for intentions which are unconscious that's the sort of evidence we have and if you look at the review of all the evidence and there are oodles of evidence derived from a multiplicity of research Traditions r viewed by baj and Chartrand they are sort of like experts in this field baj b a r g h and chartran CH h a r t r a n d Google their work uh they on the basis of reviewing the evidence come to the conclusion that something like 90% of our voluntary acts are unconsciously U motivated and I suspect that's probably an overestimation of how much of our intentionality is conscious I suspect it's less than 10% but the evidence that they review um you know points to the fact not only that we have unconscious intentions but that most of our intentionality 90% or more of our intentionality is unconscious and remember please why I'm introducing this third Factor um into my definition of what a mind is is because we had to find some property um of the mental which is not conscious and I'm saying that that property of the mental that is not conscious which nevertheless makes it mental is that it's intentional in other words that it's motivated in other words that it has to do with meeting your needs in the world um it has to do um with our um with the basic embodied nature of the mind that I've been describing to you um this intentionality which governs our unconscious um information processing is what distinguishes us from computers and other such non-biological devices they are processing information Galore and they do it very well but it's not mental what there this information processing and manipulation of facts and figures that computers and cell phones and whatnot are capable of are not mental acts because they're not intentional they're unconscious um like much of our information processing but our unconscious information processing is motivated is intentional and in this way um it's mental okay so thank you very much those are the four questions for um week four and um we can now move forward thanks a lot | UCT CILT | UCg3PMNLRFG9ruMemSwWZPEQ | 2016-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 939 | 5,170 |
UUb2cNnhNb8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUb2cNnhNb8 | How to Make a Sympathy Cushion Tribute with Coral Blush Palette | hello everybody thank you so much for joining us today for our second in our series of color cetology focusing on our July color palette coral blush so our second second in our series is actually funeral design so today we're going to create a loose cushion so the cushion is actually symbolic of comfort so comfort for your loved ones last resting place the coral blush color palette combined with grey encourages emotional healing so this tribute would be the perfect design to create force on who is gentle nurturing and receptive perhaps someone that was really close to your heart so the flowers that were using oh this Yampa this double elisa light pink look like beautiful fluffy kind of feel to it crinkled edge so perfect for a texture if you want to increase the texture within your design then we've got the carnation this one's done sell and again a fluffy kind of texture the Rose that we're using is sweet avalanche very soft and subtle tones and we have one of my favorites that's Toby this one's you over Europa so almost feather like really soft and funding then to reinforce that silver tone within the coral blush color palette we're going to use some eucalyptus cinerea and again to highlight that silver I'm going to do a ribbon edging with the silver polypropylene ribbon and then my tools that I'm using today are obviously my scissors some steel pins the polypropylene ribbon that I've mentioned and my stapler and obviously my last but by no means least the main part of the design and that's the frame so I'm actually using a cushion foam frame here okay so I hope this inspires you to have a go yourselves [Music] you [Music] so I hope you've enjoyed my demonstration on how to create the textured cushion and as always I have some top tips for you so top tip number one you can actually ribbon and green up the design in advance they could do that two or three days before you need to complete the design second top tip don't over soak the Oasis although all the wet foam frame because it can becomes very fragile very brittle and then top tip number three you could actually make it in any color palette that you wanted to appropriate to that person alright I hope you've enjoyed our design I hope it's inspired you to have a go yourself don't forget to share us like us and also go over to our YouTube channel and subscribe because there are loads of inspirational tips hints and also other designs to complete so I hope you've enjoyed this second in our color strategy series our next third one up is home decor so don't forget to join us for that alright bye for now | Triangle Nursery Academy and Flower Wholesalers | UCtzIP0TrWGAFJT-1ecfIeDA | 2020-07-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 477 | 2,598 |
BiwElBSp37g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiwElBSp37g | Hitman : Club 27 [Mission 7] {Walkthrough/Gameplay} | [Music] good morning 47 your destination is the hemipene luxury hotel resort on the Chao Phraya River just outside Bangkok your main target is Jordan cross the lead singer of the class a renowned indie rock outfit recording their highly anticipated sophomore album but this millennial poster boy harbors a dark secret one year ago promising young actress Hannah Highmore fell to her death from Cross's penthouse loft in Dumbo New York according to the police miss high mores death was a tragic accident but her parents remain unconvinced they firmly believe that crossed murdered Hannah and only escaped justice due to the power and influence of his father billionaire media mogul Thomas cross a secondary target ken Morgan corporate fixer and attorney to the cross family is also staying at the hotel cunning and unscrupulous Morgan was a key agent in the cover-up of Hana hymens murder and Jordan cross a subsequent devotee the high Milles understanding of attribution and while the sister may be powerless ICA is anything but I will leave you to prepare welcome to Bangkok 47 Ken Morgan has booked the Queen suite but has yet to check him you will find him in and around the restaurant oddly enough Jordan cross seems completely unaware of his presence crossing the glass of set up a recording studio in the Emperor's suite on the third floor the private security around cross and his entourage is highly capable still I'm sure you can find your way into his inner circle after all today as jordan crosses 27th birthday the age when rock stars die good luck 47 what [Music] Jamie my name's Tobias ruber thank you so much yes your son God welcome to the campus I hope you'll enjoy your stay lead the way sir please this way [Music] the lounge they closed off yeah the cross people I mean it's like they're taking over the place room by room as if the noise wasn't enough it's getting rude people pay good money to stay here there goes my next ex-husband this is your room you can always let reception know if there's anything you need [Music] I mean I have selective hearing I can tune out just about anything are you let's pop my head out the window disgusting one I hey man what are you doing here hey come on man I told you to stay with me breathe man okay yeah I've had it ah it's more with that [Music] have you sleeper that always happy [Music] hey hey hold it what are you doing here hold it oh yeah all right mr. D'Silva the drummer yeah Hotel Security's pretty tight so I can't let you through here that's just the way it is but take it up with management if you have a problem okay thanks for you understanding mr. Silva you heard him move hey Abel what's up oh man mr. D'Silva is such a big fan of the class but listen I I can't let you through hey man I don't make the rules here now I know it sucks sorry [Music] are you doing the silver mr. D'Silva how are you excuse me oh hey mr. D'Silva Dexy Barrett was supposed to pick you up the restaurant lounge huh how about while you're here who cares go right in sir I'm I'm a big fan let me know if you need anything mr. Abel you were gonna tell me about that performance in Barcelona oh yeah that is Jordan cross revered and reviled in equal measures there you drop somebody did you see that what are you waiting for go see what it was Roger that [Music] you keep doing that I will have to deal with you I assure you [Music] oh hey divisions replacement right table the silver thanks for coming out of it [Music] how are you mr. D'Silva [Music] everyone this is able to silver here to take over for Quinn drums our setup was good to go cool so what do you say man get behind the kid show us what you made it [Music] yeah that was cool all right you like some kind of machine aren't you oh man nicely done why don't you walk with me eight there's something I want to show you after you [Music] tell Jordan cross is awesome yeah sorry sorry about the Buddha right here he's still pissed about Quinton leaving but still expect her to roll out the red carpet so just do you think do it well she'll soften up it's fine where are we going atrium roof look I want to beat you soon and I don't want the others to hear it's bad from around [Music] it was up to silver [Music] climbing the cultural ladder I see could work for my style it's very tight very new way you are you should talk to Dec see when we get back to New York whose revenue small agency very low-profile wouldn't hurt old buddies from school huh you'll have the heart to let him go yeah thought so but believe me man you gotta aim higher anyway so have this project coming talk it down next up Kenmore [Music] hey Abel what's up [Music] the rest [Music] [Applause] good you don't wanna know move along sir yeah and very expensive no yesterday I'll beat them lyoha according to the hotel managers memo drunken members of jordan cross a sound crew broke into the queen suite last night and trashed the place housekeeping his fast at work which is why ken Morgan and his bodyguard are not yet settled in sounds promising according to the manager a member of staff is supposed to escort Morgan to his suite once the cleaning staff is done that someone could be you 47 I know how you love to grovel and he's got more surveillance than the freaking Vatican and a security court of managed but why I don't know I guess because he can never leave I mean he has it for a long time here he just runs his whole empire from a lab to anyway it's his son is the one occupying the effort sweep yeah I just don't get yourself shot security team like father like son right what was that go over there and see well that was so did I tell you my mother-in-law's we do with us like you know i'm never disrespectful I'm not that kind of guy especially not to the elder leach yeah besides besides all that can't get away with murder right I'm sure I've thought about it poisoning our morning I ran away for the rest of my life it's better see what the funk that was [Music] that is Ken the brick Morgan lawyer and corporate fixer [Music] yeah whatever mr. Morgan sir when can I have my suite please accept my heartfelt apology for the mishap earlier the Queen suite is ready for you follow me well that was relatively fast very well lead the way Hey what what are you doing [Music] awesome freaking smile - what [Music] sure sure and the tech industry is a pretty wild place my brewery is a mess do something about it [Music] hey you need to work on your posture [Music] hey get busy here we are I trust everything is to your liking hmm a definite improvement hardly the borscht al-arab let's take a closer look [Music] huh see they're a smear move on certain as expected but take care of the police so slowly mmm-hmm covered in dust I daresay this so-called clean it was rather superfish [Music] seems to be in order here [Music] a suit a cat law of definite improvement [Music] calcium stains why am I not surprised excellently done 47 let's make Morgan feel right at home now scene of the crime from zero is pleasant smell [Music] both targets down now head towards an exit [Music] let me tell you this woman here [Music] I'm great Damon [Music] the toilet smelled bad [Music] the body of billionaire medium of Thomas cross was discovered early this evening slain by multiple gunshot wounds [Music] this was locally Smith's not by a long shot Thomas cross had billions in hidden offshore accounts all stripped clean within hours of the kidnapping someone walked at the Sun dead to lure the father someone smart enough to stay in the shadows while we did the wet work and the high wall was picked at the check a shadow client someone got rich the contract was just that was a sound problem I know you don't care about politics 47 but ICA is neutral or his husband can't allow ourselves to be manipulated besides it's happened before Italy Morocco Peris all our clients got their Intel the same way anonymous tips from a hidden source each contract perfectly legit yet part of a grander design I don't see the pattern somebody does the board has asked us to chase down this shadow client and our analysts are closing in as we speak I know that tone someone's playing a game 47 the question is against him [Music] you | theRedLad | UCYgaiP7he379e1k5KtkXwJg | 2019-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,544 | 8,216 |
ClG8-4AEr_8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClG8-4AEr_8 | Bandana Kalita Case Updates News LIVE| অমৰৰ বাসগৃহত ফৰেনছিকৰ অভিযান। নতুন নতুন তথ্য সংগ্ৰহ | Crime | foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign thank you he said um foreign foreign foreign foreign [Music] thank you foreign today foreign he said foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign thank you he said foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign thank you he said um foreign foreign foreign foreign [Music] thank you foreign he said foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign today foreign he said foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign [Music] thank you foreign thank you he said foreign foreign foreign foreign [Music] thank you foreign thank you he said foreign foreign foreign foreign [Music] thank you foreign today foreign thank you a river double murder control dishes foreign foreign foreign foreign today foreign he said foreign foreign foreign foreign today foreign thank you he said um foreign foreign foreign foreign today foreign thank you he said foreign [Applause] foreign foreign foreign thank you he said foreign | News18 Assam/Northeast | UCAjBd-r8JWfnRjfhg23nqLQ | 2023-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 935 |
lU6ahklAhJM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU6ahklAhJM | Patriot Press News 1/19/23 | good morning Patriots today is Thursday January 19th and this is your Patriot Press News [Music] good morning Patrice it's Thursday January 19th and this is your Patriot Press News my name is Rayna Cervantes and here are today's announcements some updates on our winter sports the boys soccer team defeated Rancho Christian last Thursday 4-3 and on Tuesday defeated Canyon Springs 2-0 as well your boys varsity basketball team brought home the win against Paloma on Tuesday with a score of 68-62. great job everyone Heritage CSF spring applications are due this Friday January 20th by 3 30 PM check for an email from Miss Bates with all the details freshmen you are now eligible to apply and seniors you must qualify this semester in order to become a seal Bearer National Honor Society is selling keychains in the quad during both lunches make sure to head over to their table and get yours now Patriot Olympics is coming our way so let's hand it over to Media Arts Club hey Patriots I'm Genesis and I'm Rhys and we are part of your media arts club we are excited to announce the return of our Patriot Olympics which is an event that will take place on March 24th Patriot Olympics is an after-school field day with events such as tug of war chair balance black football and basketball Connect Four you can form your own teams of teachers and students and compete in some friendly competition registration starts today until March 2nd check your email for additional details if you have any questions email Mr counter oh yeah we hope to see you there hey guys it's your Lincoln leaders here to tell you that your freshman movie night is coming up Wednesday January 25th at 3 40 in the theater the Google former has already been sent out and will close on January 18th please do not forget to vote for what movie you guys would like to see anyone interested in joining our Winter Guard auditions continue today no experiences required and everyone is welcome to try out make your way over to the band room and auditions will go from five to seven each night seniors a reminder that now is the time to get your grand your grand night tickets sales and February 10th so make sure to buy your tickets now for those seniors that reordered their panoramic picture you can head to the student store during lunches to pick it up that's all our announcements for today Patriots have a great day and we'll see you tomorrow | HHS Media | UCIsdlvuJYYwVlX1FS5ePVGQ | 2023-01-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 434 | 2,412 |
JsJqtmgRpJI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsJqtmgRpJI | William Kaye Estes | Wikipedia audio article | William K Estes June 17 19 19 - August 17 2011 was an American psychologist a review of general psychology survey published in 2002 ranked Estes as the 77th most cited psychologist of the 20th century in order to develop a statistical explanation for the learning phenomena William K estes developed the stimulus sampling theory in 1950 which suggested that a stimulus response Association has learned on a single trial however the learning process is continuous and consists of the accumulation of distinct stimulus response pairings topic background and education as an undergraduate Estes was a student of Richard M Elliot at the University of Minnesota as a graduate student he stayed at the University of Minnesota and worked under BF Skinner with whom he developed the condition suppression paradigm Estes and Skinner 1941 after receiving his doctorate Estes joined Skinner on the Faculty of Indiana University after Estes got out of the US Army at the end of World War two he established his reputation as one of the originators of mathematical learning theory Estes went from Indiana University to Stanford University to Rockefeller University in New York and finally to Harvard University while teaching at Harvard University Estes contributed as an instituting first editor of the psychological science for the Association for psychological science he was also editor of psychological review from 1977 to 1982 after retiring from Harvard Estes returned to Bloomington Indiana where he remained active in academics to become professor emeritus at his original academic home department one of Estes most famous contributions to learning theory was stimulus sampling theory which conceives of learning as establishing associations to hypothetical stimulus elements that are randomly drawn from a pool of elements that characterize a particular learning situation this theory predicted probability matching which has been found in a wide range of tasks for many different organisms Estes has had a major influence on theories of learning and memory both in his own theorizing and in the theories of his many students and collaborators in honor of his impact within the field of ecology estes received the National Medal of Science on December 16 1997 from President Bill Clinton topic estes on education estes proposed a model of learning that he called stimulus sampling theory SST SST is a probabilistic model that provides a statistical explanation of how we learn a stimulus response association in a single trial but require more stimulus response repetitions to build an evident unit of learning stimulus sampling models aid at least two functions one is to make experimental predictions for situations in which the stimulus elements are controlled in part at least by the experimenter the stimulus sampling Theory also aids as a heuristic device for discovering effective truisms about changes in response probabilities the general theory of stimulus sampling assumes the existence of a population of discrete stimulus elements and hypothesizes that an entity draws a sample from this population on each trial of a learning experiment all stimulus response theories have stimuli that are connected or conditioned to possible responses of the entity a natural extension of SST Theory provides explanations of discrimination generalization temporal processes and even motivational phenomena the folding and technique used in classrooms today as derived from the stimulus sampling Theory an example of the folding and procedure as a student reviewing 10 flash cards seven known three unknown and working through them till the student learns the ten cards one hundred percent after learning the ten cards the student then replaces the three originally unknown cards with three more unknown cards this drill is used to promote acquisition and fluency and studies have shown that drill is extremely effective in teaching a wide range of responses topic career highlights 19:41 Estes and his mentor BF Skinner presented their analysis of anxiety introducing the conditioned emotional response CER conditioned fear response CFR paradigm where rats were trained to respond on an operant schedule that produced a steady response rate after which they were tested with an electric shock stimulus that was conditioned as a fear signal the fear signal suppressed the operant response and the magnitude of suppression was used as a measure of anxiety the CER CFR became widely used to study Pavlovian conditioning in a variety of organisms 0.195 zero estes presented his influential stimulus sampling theory in the psychological review article toward a statistical theory of learning this theory assumes that conditioning involves associating responses to the elements of a stimulus that are sampled on a particular trial variability in learning arises because of the statistical properties of sampling elements randomly from a larger population of potential elements later works 1970 learning theory and mental development 1991 statistical models in behavioral research 1994 classification and cognition topic notable affiliations topic Awards & honors 1962 distinguished research and contribution award from the American Psychological Association 1963 war and medal from the Society of experimental psychologists nominated to the National Academy of Science 1992 American Psychological foundation gold medal for lifetime achievement in psychological science 1997 national medal of science for his fundamental theories of learning memory and decision by President Bill Clinton topic selected bibliography Estes wk 1960 a random walk model for choice behavior in arrow Kenneth J Carlin Samuel soo pace Patrick mathematical models in the social sciences 1959 proceedings of the first Stanford symposium Stanford mathematical studies in the social sciences IV Stanford California Stanford University Press PP 265 to 276 ISBN nine trillion 780 billion eight hundred four million seven hundred thousand two hundred fourteen topic see also mathematical psychology topic references Bauer gh 1994 a turning point in mathematical learning theory psychological review 101 to 292 300 boy ten point one zero three seven zero three three two nine five extension 101 point two point two nine zero pmid eight million twenty two thousand nine hundred fifty nine Estes William K 1989 Lindsay Gardner Edie a history of psychology and autobiography Stanford University Press pp 94 to 125 ISBN o 8o four seven one four nine two four Gluck mark November 2011 remembering william que estés June 17 1919 to August 17 2011 observer 24 nine is awah chizuko November 2011 William que estés timeline his science and achievement observer 24 9 Estes William the 2nd of February 2002 history society of mathematical psychology society of mathematical psychology SMP retrieved the 5th of December 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KFLAoCYroo4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFLAoCYroo4 | How To Potty Train Your Puppy Or Dog Easily In 48 Hours - Smartest Way To Potty Train Your Puppy | a significant area of the dog obedience training is usually to show your dog the suitable way to eliminate potty training is crucial from the instant the puppy gets into your house puppy potty training is a trifle more straightforward when prepared with adult dog potty training since the grown-up pet might have already formed the old practice to excrete and it is particularly tough to correct or adjust there are a number of ways to train puppy but everything is dependent upon your standard of living Wellings date and time exhausted in your dog training if you are now living in a property with a backyard then it is less complicated to carry out toilet training you can fix an area external to your house as the habitual spot for your dog to excrete to accomplish that [Music] that's where you can train puppy or dog to always excrete inside the fencing if you reside in the high structure or building with virtually no backyard and you're able to create a tiny potty section by using dog waste one more option to dog waste will be the utilization of old paper but in some cases utilizing newspaper is a bit difficult since the pet might be diverted by the newspaper and began wiggling with it or simply chewing up you should know the signals as to when the dog is in a position to eliminate observe the consumption of food on a regular basis with the intention that you will have the idea of apposite timing with regard to when you have to bring your dog to the toilet area in general for puppy there will be approximately six breaks per day however for the grown-up dog it is very less nearly one time each day for younger puffs the potty breaks can be 8 to 10 times on a daily basis this is also dependent on the food consumption and the kind of food you are providing furthermore you might wish to use a number of directives on dog potty training so that he or she can relate your command to what he is performing patience will be the solution to all varieties of training if the pup is unable to identify it on the first occasion go on doing it persistently and customarily until dog gets acquainted with your program for grownup dogs there is a practice of marking areas as well the dog eliminates urine on certain places to point out that the area belongs to him however you can steer clear of this by allowing the dog to always eliminate on a predetermined location by taking him /her there regularly to get more details and incidents on potty training please confer with expert dog trainers join dog obedience classes or watch training videos online [Music] | Online Dog Training | UCLDZXd-VfM2uFrlytnmoNJQ | 2020-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 470 | 2,572 |
TUoTsHSGE40 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUoTsHSGE40 | Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) | Wikipedia audio article | the Goddard Space Flight Center GS FC is a major NASA Space Research Laboratory located approximately 6.5 miles ten point five kilometers northeast of Washington DC in unincorporated Prince George's County Maryland United States established on May 1st 1959 as NASA's first space flight center GS FC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors it is one of 10 major NASA field centers named in recognition of American rocket propulsion pioneer dr. robert h goddard GS FC is partially within the former goddard census-designated place it has a Greenbelt mailing address GS FC is the largest combined organization of scientists and engineers in the United States dedicated to increasing knowledge of the earth the solar system and the universe via observations from space GS FC is a major u.s. laboratory for developing and operating unmanned scientific spacecraft GS FC conduct scientific investigation development and operation of space systems and development of related technologies Goddard scientists can develop and support a mission and Goddard engineers and technicians can design and build the spacecraft for that mission Goddard scientist John C Mather shared the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on cope GS FC also operates to spaceflight tracking and data acquisition networks the space network in the near earth network develops and maintains advanced space and earth science data information systems and develop satellite systems for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA GS FC manages operations for many NASA and international missions including the Hubble Space Telescope HST the explorers program the Discovery Program the Earth observing system AOS integral maven osiris-rex the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Soho the Solar Dynamics Observatory SDO and Swift past missions managed by GS FC include the Rossi x-ray timing Explorer rxte Compton gamma-ray Observatory SMM cope i UE an ro sa T typically unmanned Earth Observation missions and observatories in Earth orbit are managed by GS FC while unmanned planetary missions are managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL in Pasadena California topic history Goddard as NASA's first and oldest Space Center its original Charter was to perform five major functions on behalf of NASA technology development and fabrication planning scientific research technical operations and project management the center is organized into several directorates each charged with one of these key functions until May 1st 1959 NASA's presence in Greenbelt Maryland was known as the Beltsville Space Center it was then renamed the Goddard Space Flight Center G SFC after dr. Robert H Goddard its first 157 employees transferred from the United States Navy's project Vanguard missile program but continued their work at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC while the center was under construction Goddard Space Flight Center contributed to Project Mercury America's first manned spaceflight program the center assumed a lead role for the project in its early days and managed the first 250 employees involved in the effort who were stationed at Langley Research Center in Hampton Virginia however the size and scope of Project Mercury soon prompted NASA to build a new manned spacecraft Center now the Johnson Space Center in Houston Texas project Mercury's personnel and activities were transferred there in 1961 Goddard Space Flight Center remained involved in the manned spaceflight program providing computer support and radar tracking of flights through a worldwide network of ground stations called the spacecraft tracking and data acquisition network stdin however the center focused primarily on designing unmanned satellites and spacecraft for scientific research missions Goddard pioneered several fields of spacecraft development including modular spacecraft design which reduced costs and made it possible to repair satellites in orbit Goddard solar max satellite launched in 1980 was repaired by astronauts on the space shuttle Challenger in 1984 the Hubble Space Telescope launched in 1990 remains in service and continues to grow in capability thanks to its modular design and multiple servicing missions by the space shuttle today the center remains involved in each of NASA's key programs Goddard has developed more instruments for planetary exploration than any other organization among them scientific instruments sent to every planet in the solar system the center's contribution to the earth science Enterprise includes several spacecraft in the Earth observing system fleet as well as EOS D is a science data collection processing and distribution system for the manned spaceflight program Goddard develops tools for use by astronauts during extra vehicular activity and operates the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter a spacecraft designed to study the moon in preparation for future manned exploration topic facilities Goddard's partly wooded campus as a few miles northeast of Washington DC in Prince George's County the center is on Greenbelt road which is Maryland route 193 Baltimore Annapolis and NASA headquarters in Washington are 30 to 45 minutes away by highway Greenbelt also has a train station with access to the Washington metro system and the MARC commuter trains Camden line topic testing chambers the high-bay cleanroom located in building 29 as the world's largest ISO seven cleanroom with 1.3 million cubic feet of space vacuum chambers in adjacent buildings 10 and 7 can be chilled or heated to plus or minus 200 degrees Celsius 392 degrees Fahrenheit adjacent building 15 houses the high capacity centrifuge which is capable of generating 30g on up to a 2.5 tons load Parsons corporation assisted in the construction of the class 10,000 clean room to support Hubble Space Telescope as well as other Goddard missions topic high-energy astrophysics science archive Research Center the high energy astrophysics science archive Research Center HEA SARC is NASA's designated Center for the archiving and dissemination of high-energy astronomy data and information information on x-ray and gamma-ray astronomy and related NASA mission archives are maintained for public information and science access topic software assurance technology Center the Software Assurance Technology Center SATC is a NASA department founded in 1992 as part of their systems reliability and safety office at Goddard Space Flight Center its purpose was to become a center of excellence in software assurance dedicated to making measurable improvement in both the quality and reliability of software developed for NASA at GSF CE the center has been the source of research papers on software metrics assurance and risk management topic Goddard visitor center the Goddard Visitor Center is open to the public Tuesdays through Sundays free of charge and features displays of spacecraft and technologies developed there the Hubble Space Telescope is represented by models and deep space imagery from recent missions the center also features a science on a sphere projection system the center also features an educators Resource Center available for use by teachers and education volunteers such as Boy and Girl Scout leaders and hosts special events during the year as an example in September 2008 the Center opened its gates for Goddard launch fest see Goddard launch fest site the event free to the public included robot competitions tours of Goddard facilities hosted by NASA employees and live entertainment on the Goddard grounds topic external facilities GS FC operates three facilities that are not located at the Greenbelt site these facilities are the wallops flight facility located in Wallops Island Virginia was established in 1945 and is one of the oldest launch sites in the world Wallops manages NASA's sounding rocket program and supports approximately 35 missions each year the Goddard Institute for Space Studies GISS located at Columbia University in New York City where much of the center's theoretical research is conducted operated in close association with Columbia and other area universities the Institute provides support research in geophysics astrophysics astronomy and meteorology the Katherine Johnson independent verification and validation facility IV&V in Fairmont West Virginia was established in 1993 to improve the safety reliability and quality of software used in NASA missions GS FC is also responsible for the white sands complex a set of two sites in Los Cruces New Mexico but the site is owned by Johnson Space Center as part of the white sands test facility topic employees Goddard Space Flight Center has a workforce of over 3,000 civil servant employees 60% of whom are engineers and scientists there are approximately 7,000 supporting contractors on site every day it is one of the largest concentrations of the world's premiere space scientists and engineers the center is organized into eight directorates which includes applied engineering and technology flight projects science and exploration and safety and mission assurance co-op students from universities in all 50 states can be found around the campus every season through the cooperative education program during the summers programs such as the Summer Institute in engineering and Computer Applications si ECA and excellence through challenging exploration and leadership Excel provide internship opportunities to students from the US and territories such as Puerto Rico to learn and partake in challenging scientific and engineering work topic missions a fact sheet highlighting many of Goddard's previous missions are recorded on a 40th anniversary web page topic passed Godard has been involved in designing building and operating spacecraft since the days of Explorer 1 the nation's first artificial satellite the list of these missions reflects a diverse set of scientific objectives and goals the Landsat series of spacecraft has been studying the earth's resources since the launch of the first mission in 1972 Tyros one launched in 1960 as the first success in a long series of weather satellites the Spartan platform deployed from the Space Shuttle allowing simple low-cost two to three day missions the second of NASA's Great observatories the Compton gamma-ray Observatory operated for nine years before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere in 2000 another of goddard space science observatories the cosmic background Explorer provided unique scientific data about the early universe topic present Godard currently supports the operation of dozens of spacecraft collecting scientific data these missions include earth science projects like the Earth observing system AOS that includes the terra aqua and or a spacecraft flying alongside several projects from other centers or other countries other major earth science projects that are currently operating include the tropical rainfall measuring mission TRMM and the global precipitation measurement mission GPM missions that provide data critical to hurricane predictions many Goddard projects support other organizations such as the US Geological Survey on Landsat 7 and minus 8 and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA on the geostationary operational environmental satellite goes system that provide weather predictions other Goddard missions support a variety of space science disciplines Goddard's most famous project as the hubble space telescope a unique science platform that has been breaking new ground in astronomy for nearly twenty years other missions such as the Wilkinson microwave anisotropy probe WMAP study the structure and evolution of the universe other missions such as the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Soho are currently studying the Sun and how its behavior affects life on the earth the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO is mapping out the composition and topography of the moon and the Solar Dynamics Observatory SDO is tracking the sun's energy and influence on the earth topic future the Godard community continually works on numerous operations and projects that have launched dates ranging from the upcoming year to a decade down the road these operations also vary in what scientists hope they will uncover particularly noteworthy operations include the James Webb Space Telescope which will try to study the history of the universe topic science addressing scientific questions NASA's missions and therefore Goddard's missions address a broad range of scientific questions generally classified around four key areas Earth Sciences astrophysics heliophysics and the solar system to simplify goddard studies earth and space within the earth sciences area goddard plays a major role in research to advance our understanding of the earth as an environmental system looking at questions related to how the components of that environmental system have developed how they interact and how they evolve this is all important to enable scientists to understand the practical impacts of natural and human activities during the coming decades and centuries within space sciences Goddard has distinguished itself with the 2006 Nobel physics prize given to John Mather and the coab mission beyond the coab mission goddard studies how the universe formed what it is made of how its components interact and how it evolves the center also contributes to research seeking to understand how stars and planetary systems form and evolve and studies the nature of the sun's interaction with its surroundings from scientific questions to science missions based on existing knowledge accumulated through previous missions new science questions are articulated missions are developed in the same way an experiment would be developed using the scientific method in this context Goddard does not work as an independent entity but rather as one of the 10 NASA centers working together to find answers to these scientific questions each mission starts with a set of scientific questions to be answered a set of scientific requirements for the mission which build on what has already been discovered by prior missions scientific requirements spell out the types data that will need to be collected these scientific requirements are then transformed into mission concepts that start to specify the kind of spacecraft and scientific instruments need to be developed for these scientific questions to be answered within Goddard the sciences and exploration directorate SED leads the center's scientific endeavors including the development of technology related scientific pursuits collecting data in space scientific instruments some of the most important technological advances developed by Goddard and NASA in general come from the need to innovate with new scientific instruments in order to be able to observe our measure phenomena in space that have never been measured or observed before instrument names tend to be known by their initials in some cases the missions name gives an indication of the type of instrument involved for example the James Webb Space Telescope as as its name indicates a telescope but it includes a suite of four distinct scientific instruments mid-infrared instrument Miri near-infrared camera near cam near infrared spectrograph NIRSPEC fine guidance sensor and near infrared imager and slit 'less spectrograph fgs nir ISS scientists at Goddard work closely with the engineers to develop these instruments typically a mission consists of a spacecraft with an instrument suite multiple instruments on board in some cases the scientific requirements dictate the need for multiple spacecraft for example the magnetospheric multiscale mission mms studies magnetic reconnection a 3-d process in order to capture data about this complex 3d process a set of four spacecraft fly in a tetrahedral formation each of the four spacecraft carries identical instrument suites MMS as part of a larger program Solar terrestrial probes that studies the impact of the Sun on the solar system Goddard scientific collaborations in many cases Goddard works with partners US government agencies aerospace industry university based research centers other countries that are responsible for developing the scientific instruments in other cases Goddard develops one or more of the instruments the individual instruments are then integrated into an instrument suite which is then integrated with the spacecraft in the case of MMS for example Southwest Research Institute as WRI was responsible for developing the scientific instruments and Goddard provides overall project management mission systems engineering the spacecraft and mission operations on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO six instruments have been developed by a range of partners one of the instruments the lunar orbiter laser altimeter Lola was developed by Goddard Lola measures landing site slopes and lunar surface roughness in order to generate a 3d map of the moon another mission to be managed by Goddard as mavin mavin as the second mission within the Mars Scout Program that is exploring the atmosphere of Mars in support of NASA's broader efforts to go to Mars maven carries eight instruments to measure characteristics of Mars atmospheric gases upper atmosphere solar wind and ionosphere instrument development partners include the University of Colorado at Boulder and the University of California Berkeley Goddard contributed overall project management as well as two of the instruments to magnetometers managing scientific data once a mission is launched and reaches its destination its instruments start collecting data the data is transmitted back to earth where it needs to be analyzed and stored for future reference Goddard manages large collections of scientific data resulting from past and ongoing missions the Earth Science Division hosts the Goddard earth science data and information services division just discs it offers earth science data information and services to research scientists application scientists applications users and students the national space science data center NS SDC created at Goddard in 1966 hosts a permanent archive of space science data including a large collection of images from space topic spin-off technologies section 102 D of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 calls for the establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from the opportunities for and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes because of this mandate the technology utilization program was established in 1962 which required technologies to be brought down to earth and commercialized in order to help the US economy and improve the quality of life documentation of these technologies that were spun off started in 1976 with spin-off 1976 since then NASA has produced a yearly publication of these spin-off technologies through the innovative partnerships program office Goddard Space Flight Center has made significant contributions to the US economy and quality of life with the technologies it has spun off here are some examples weather balloon technology has helped firefighters with its short-range radios aluminized Mylar in satellites has made sports equipment more insulated Laser optic systems have transformed the camera industry and life detection missions on other planets helped scientists find bacteria in contaminated food topic community the Goddard Space Flight Center maintains ties with local area communities through external volunteer and educational programs employees are encouraged to take part in mentoring programs and take on speaking roles at area schools on Centre Goddard hosts regular colloquiums in engineering leadership and science these events are open to the general public but attendees must sign up in advance to procure a visitor's pass for access to the center's main grounds passes can be obtained at the Security office main gate on Greenbelt Road Goddard also hosts several different internship opportunities including NASA develop at Goddard Space Flight Center topic queen elizabeth ii visit queen elizabeth ii of the united kingdom and her husband Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh visited goddard space flight center on Tuesday May 8 2007 the tour of goddard was near the end of the Queen's visit to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown in Virginia the Queen spoke with crew aboard the International Space Station topic panorama you topic see also Goddard Earth observing system | wikipedia tts | UCzarwQFaTMe7t6SoGgLHBwA | 2019-05-04 | 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_gPGlQS2a88 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gPGlQS2a88 | LUXURY FASHION HAUL - LOEWE, PRADA & BOTTEGA VENETA | zuzkainstyle | hi guys welcome back to my channel i hope you're doing all super well today in this video i am back with another luxury fashion haul and i hope you will enjoy it so if you're interested please keep watching in this video i'm going to unbox items from my favorite three designers currently which are level prada and boutique veneta so we start with live right there are only a couple icons that i added to my previous purchases that i've showed you in my for last video i think and i told you i will be purchasing at least one of them as you see this is the sort of blazer jacket from live which i really really love and enjoy and i already wore it several times at first i thought the color would be really washing me out and i never was inclining to this natural color however i really love it because it can be worn in so many ways since i loved it so much i added another piece from huawei which is this cute skirt and it is matching this laser jacket whatever you call it so this is the skirt it's a shape which i think suits to everyone it is high waisted and it is very comfortable it's cotton so you can go wrong with cotton for summer i really love it the lava print as you can see it's very very settled so [Music] yeah not a lot of people will find out that it's lower and that's what i love about it also the leather piece at the back again all pieces from oliver i'm french size 36 and it fits perfectly the second item from libra which i'm so excited about are these linen pens i'm not sure how to show it but i will style them for you and i will show it um one of the sites and they are super high-waisted they are very comfortable you know how i told you i only like a good quality material so this is linen obviously it will crease however the linen is such a high quality i mean it's really great so i'm not really worried because that was the whole purpose of linen it should be like slouchy and a little bit creasing so i do not mind it on these pens love it i love the leather hooks for the belts all around pens except for this one and yeah it's quite actually heavy because as i said the lydian is thick leaner and i love it it will definitely go with this jacket but i think i will dust off my blazer from balmain which i haven't been wearing for a long time do you know how balmain blazers sort of die off a little bit but i still kept it because i think this linen blazer it's really cool and i think with the high-waisted pants it will look really really nice we get to prada as you can see it comes in this box and you can already assume that there is another pair of shoes i showed you last time the prada loafers that i purchased right the black one guys i haven't taken them off because i love them very much they are so comfortable i really could not resist look how beautiful they come red so i purchased this white one and please hold on i know my girlfriend laughed at me she told me that looked like hospital shoes well my answer was oh you haven't been to hospitals because they're definitely not hospital shoes it all comes down how you style them love them so so much i think for summer or like warmer days i mean not really in the middle of the summer because it's too hot in sydney but guys they are very comfortable love the height even so it looks casual you can still mix and match with dresses if you really want to or skirts it looks great i don't know i just saw on i think was saks fifth avenue they also made them now in a beautiful beautiful deep green which i love so much and another like a dark burgundy because the colors are gorgeous i would love to purchase them in every single color i know my bed i really did not think i would fall in love with them so much as you know when the trends come and you can see them all on instagram everywhere on social media i'm usually like no hold on we will see how it goes you know and if i still like them after certain periods of time then i purchase them i i don't want to be between the first ones really so i was holding off buying these shoes for very long time right and you know that i love my louis vuitton loafers the black one with the big chain on top however because of the big chain they are not suited with every single outfit that i'm wearing so i think the simplicity of these are just perfect and i will be wearing them for the rest of my life because they are comfortable and i think they will definitely last the time and they will be fashionable forever at least i hope because i like them now i have three pieces of potato and please but can you stop making such a nice species because like really i have to get away from whatever now you will think that i have no fashion sense i always buy the same thing but i can't help myself i really really enjoy taka what they are doing how are they doing it the quality not obviously every single piece is sort of my thing but i really love them so most exciting item that i have purchased and arrived like whenever they came out i had to have it so i purchased it comes in this dust bag now i haven't purchased it directly obviously from botswana so it doesn't come in a paper bag i purchased it on farfetch'd and look at this so here it is double knot handbag in this beautiful porridge color now reasoning behind purchasing this bag is my old items from laura you know that i really really really enjoy dressing in monochrome tones and then mix and match obviously because this color is beautiful with the beautiful buttercup and a green but sometimes i really do enjoy just like one tone outfit and i think these will be perfect now on some website even on edge it's still called jody however on bottica veneta website official name is the double knot handbag and they come in another two colors it's like a deep red which is beautiful and like burgundy so that obviously for me there would be more colors for autumn and winter never thought i would love this color but here we go i love it now never thought i would be adding another jody to my collection however it is not jody it is double knot handbag so i'm happy they at least change the name but it really looks like jody as i said the official name of the color is porridge when i saw it on website i was curious how they actually make it look at this outside is lame skin which is super super soft it looks like a spaghetti really and inside like underneath can you see it's a little pocket which is made out of material now the measurements the width is 25 centimeter the height is 12 centimeter the depth they say 10 centimeters well not really inside i wouldn't say 10 centimeters look it looks more like 2-3 centimeters but yeah from outside it definitely looks bigger and the handle drop is 18.5 centimeters i will show you in mod shot so you can see how it looks definitely if you are very petite you can't wear it even on your shoulders i am quite broad in a shoulder so for me it's no no but guys love it so i brought you like in the last video when i was unboxing my last jody look my joyful jodies can you see how that look very similar as i said because the handle drop is bigger it looks just obviously touch different but look to the colorful and joyful jodies i added this color and really this color is missing in my collection i've got the louis vuitton capucine in bb in this yellow color so it is still touch darker than this and obviously it is bigger so as you know i like smaller bags now and love it very much even so the back looks bigger the pocket inside that you can put stuff in definitely smaller but it still fit my iphone which is extra size love this bag it really exceeded my expectation and i can't wait to start wearing it as you know me i do like matchimachi so would i purchased is this pair of shoes and you know my collection of potaka shoes i love them super high heels like botica veneta which is really 9.5 most of them are not my thing but bothica maneta high heel shoes are super comfortable so i bought these stretch sandals again 9.5 centimeter heel and i can't believe it few years ago actually i ordered pink pair when they came out and i returned it because i thought i would never wear it however as i started buying the bags i really like to have a matchy shoes especially if you go for dinners or whatever you want to match and you know you want to dress up right not always fly shoes so this is the color the official name is porridge so don't get confused because these come in like a little bit darker beige color and it's called differently it's definitely not this porridge color because on australian botanical side they don't have it the same those bags will be coming to australia maybe in a couple weeks or whenever they will be released and as you know me i need to have it now because i love it so much now we get to my last piece from motegameneta and i need your help again we are opening a vertica vanetta handbag you know me i really love both the governeta pouches i told you how i really didn't like that at the beginning especially without any shoulder strap anything i was not sure if i will ever wear it because previously any sort of pouches that i purchased i've never ever worn in my life i just never liked it took me a long time until i purchased the pouch so for one i have a two pouches uh you know the yellow one and the blue one which i love so much and i wear them all the time especially like going out for dinners all the time love them love them very very much i've never thought i would love them so i really wanted to try the bottega vanetta pouch with the chain now i am looking for the color a right color for a long time since my collection has already a lot of colors i want color that i really don't have and i would be wearing and obviously this is mostly when you go out and i purchase this one now my question is should i keep it or shouldn't i keep it the official name is green i would say lime green right not really green green can you see the color now my sort of dylan eye is that i already have the lime green jordy not just that i do have the yellow potato pouch my girlfriend says i'm crazy which i truly understand and i'm not sure what color to get they come in beautiful colors you know even pink but i do have pink bags i i don't know what to get guys give me some suggestions because i am not sure if i will keep it if i will return it i really want another color i really want to try to wear this bag even so the chain is heavy and i said i would never buy a chain handbag because i do not like if you wear a chain handbag in summer and it does stick in your shoulders and it leaves the marks that's just me i had chain handbags and i said never again unless it is the chain that just got the leather strap right it's different story this uh sort of quite heavy bag so guys what do you think like i'm not going to talk even how the measurements are whatever there are plenty of reviews on youtube however i really would love to know your opinion i mean the color is gorgeous it's really beautiful and yes it is lemon skin or skin one of those i definitely want to keep this this will stay however this i'm not sure especially because i have two very similar colors so please let me know in the comments below what you think and what color should i actually get just don't tell me black please or white no i have enough black and white and x thanks so much so guys that was it from today's haul i hope you enjoyed it if yes please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel i would love you to join my youtube family if you've got any questions please leave them in the comments below and i really hope to catch up with you in my next video have a lovely day and take care ciao | zuzkainstyle | UCmiXzrLtYOtOaOEbHDprpXg | 2021-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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1Akn7mrRQuc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Akn7mrRQuc | Dead Frontier Elder Souls Ring 2 | okay yeah we're live what's up I'm here with Blind Side the Mongol man himself and this is this is my turn we just did two intros so I was like it was like staggered intro so like they gotta hear that [ __ ] twice now good yeah go subscribe to this capitalistic scum and uh you can subscribe to me if you want to out here you have to yeah he's cool go [ __ ] subscribe now you have to subscribe David I'm gonna come see you oh my god where's my chat make you subscribe yeah I get to play a game now dude I [ __ ] took a nap I'm gonna be up for like forever oh man you do yeah I'm gonna work Thursday and it's gonna be Thursday in 30 minutes holy cow I gotta find this [ __ ] key well they're really rare they're not just gonna hand them out sounded like it no like it's in-game content that's supposed to be really expensive so you can't people are amassing way too much wealth it's too easy to get money so we've made this [ __ ] so people will dump money into it but I don't you think it's actually he what is it's a Content route it's not that people have too much money they just don't have enough money to spend on he needs to make more content that makes sense it's like the private Warframe kind of had that problem I mean it didn't have an economy a lot a lot of their player base would leave until they have made updates yeah there's a lot of games that do that especially down because we get so much brow wandings are pretty hot oh my God especially the [ __ ] ones from a champions of Nora goddamn the vampire holy [ __ ] just [ __ ] naked basically why aren't they porting those games to the computer I'll never know foreign but actually that was like 20 years ago so it might actually work now champions of North return which might actually work on the NBA that'll make my nipples so hard because it's it's been forever they probably fixed that yeah like three times just so I could get the [ __ ] sword out of stone I remember that do you know how hard I had to work to get that [ __ ] goddamn sword artist difficulty I had to go in the hardest sympathy of the game do a bunch of secret [ __ ] and then I had to fight every single boss in the game in a row no checkpoints I didn't do that with you but we did beat it on hard I was level 80. yeah that's insane that game was amazing I dumped so many hours and I felt like man I'm a [ __ ] loser how much time have I spending dark Alliance is pretty good too not like that not as good as cheap Champions has ixars in it so I was pissed they didn't have female exceptions huh maybe don't make a Champions three one day maybe they put Champions on Steam in his Minds maybe they'll put a dark Alliance very uh one day um that dark Alliance game that you forgot that existed until you said it like that damn it now I remember that garbage thanks a lot it was out of my brain now I know it exists again it was like Battlefield 2142 it broke my [ __ ] arm wait was that the new Battlefield that just came out yeah it sounds similar to the other one that sounded like uh wasn't there a futuristic one 2022 or 20. that's really confusing yeah that's the only numbers for my [ __ ] pale brain I'm not all the like there's a website that has servers up for that and everything your website I could be I got a PP oh my God we just started you little [ __ ] don't worry I can still talk but I just I forgot you do that I can't do that anymore y'all [Music] freaking 45. I'm level uh 50. finally cookie Mario food man we are so mean to each other I Blame You God damn these keys are expensive they're a million dollars it's like Guild Wars God damn it I want one of these [ __ ] wait what if you find a broken key you can craft a loot key for a million bucks how do you build this Springer enhancer for ah it's like the [ __ ] in here that's robbery flat attachments are unattachable that's really cool it makes more sense than the [ __ ] it gets permanently stuff fixed I never use them like there's no point in using you just might as well just keep them and wait till you get the best weapon you can get and then put it but now that changes things they're actually usable now is that what I think that yeah before they were [ __ ] useless I never use them because it'd be a waste so hard no expression game reload and just I need to get more pump yeah I'm gonna put some grip tape on it tomorrow can I remove it why should I get [ __ ] and I can't remove it reach back cosmetics yeah you remember it works we're doing on purpose to see the game beat you there there's nothing the service will remove and Destroy any upgrades on this item we will now get the upgrade back what oh God damn it what'd you do you gotta pay to remove it what wow yeah Andrew Pond is like majorly capitalistic like he is a filthy [ __ ] con artist Jesus whoa you heard it here first I mean he's always been that way he loves [ __ ] money man he's always been that way dude he [ __ ] the first game is pay to win I mean I mean PVP was garbage who cares a little better now he's gonna get some backlash for that that is just filthy you have to pay real life money to remove an upgrade from a gun are you serious so I I screw on a silencer and I have to go to a [ __ ] Bank in real life to remove it from a fictional World come on dude Jesus crap dude I'm [ __ ] kidding me well don't don't I was wrong I misinterpreted the update do not put your upgrades on items unless it's your final item like level 50. I just [ __ ] myself you're just yeah I can't wait because even if I removed it we destroyed it that's a dummy [ __ ] move oh well and the upgrades suck 200 credits that's a lot of [ __ ] money and they're like five dollars Jesus Christ hang on y'all let me go to the lobby real quick how much is 200 credits it's like five bucks ain't it ten dollars to remove our [ __ ] upgrade are you [ __ ] kidding me dude I could buy a [ __ ] card pack and make money off of that [ __ ] maybe it's like a gamble I could buy 10 lottery tickets is he out of his goddamn mind holy [ __ ] ten [ __ ] dollars he's [ __ ] [ __ ] yeah I will talk [ __ ] cause that's ridiculous buy that ten dollars to remove an upgrade just think about that like that that is more viciously monetized then any game I can think of off my head I know Korean free RPG MMOs that were less vicious than that foreign you have a shitty upgrade that hasn't maxed out your weapon and you can't take it off well you have to pay me ten dollars yes give me that ten dollars and you can put your new upgrade on that way you don't have to find a new weapon oh well [ __ ] it I remember when I was a stupid [ __ ] young idiot I would go on forms I'd be like I wanna I'm gonna put out a post on the farm I'm gonna try to change change the world they're gonna hear my words and then I want to talk some [ __ ] now it was a [ __ ] idiot it only works if people would want chain not the other way around if people don't want change why this get so political is it always done for me actually I I didn't answer my question because he's [ __ ] charging ten dollars to remove a [ __ ] upgrade it's ridiculous also man you take for every [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm gonna go stab zombies outside I'm coming up dude he went downstairs to make like five [ __ ] martinis sticking all the fruit and the blender and [ __ ] [ __ ] calling like 10 Banks I might [ __ ] calling his buddies he's gonna do like a [ __ ] goddamn he's gonna do a job he's gonna line up his jobs he's calling his Hitman but God damn he's [ __ ] running a business down there or something hey man I gotta get enough money nice [ __ ] days attachments exactly yeah he's [ __ ] ladies he's ratting on me he's like it's like [ __ ] goddamn Scarface he's calling Adam and pawn sending his dudes they're gonna get me call the Pinkerton zombies oh God see where he's he works with Hasbro ok it's become a Hasbro product I mean that's what they do they collect stuff they're collectors he's a Hazmat man he's a has been as me and I'm sure that was really me God damn it look just just for a frame of reference y'all unturned made by like a 16 year old you can pay like two five dollars and you get like a bunch like give you like one or two keys which opened treasure chests to get like loot boxes cosmetics which you could sell on Steam and make real money that is true I've done that and that's way cheaper and you don't like it's not like a core mechanic any attachments you get in Ontario you can take them off the [ __ ] is this we don't have any other games that charge you to remove stuff um I mean Guild Wars does but you have a chance to retrieve it successfully but it's not real money you just need a salvage kit which costs to end game I'm bad I don't know there's a lot of predatory games out there man like uh evolve was one that's because that game failed and somebody bought him who bought a gun a skin I think it was that game it was like a hundred dollars or something holy [ __ ] oh I know they came out with that didn't it yeah oh my God holy [ __ ] that's right I just remembered that because I watched it like 100 [ __ ] that's [ __ ] dumb oh my God we just paid 60 for a brand new game oh here's a hundred dollar scan yeah Battlefront 2 is pretty bad at first oh my God the future of video games is gonna be all handy yeah nfts up the ass don't forget about those oh my God I didn't want to talk about that [ __ ] to the Moon [ __ ] that I had to nfts are so [ __ ] toxic and bad I had to leave the [ __ ] medicine [ __ ] channel on Discord because they're really sending [ __ ] hackers and they kept [ __ ] messaging me because they were using Bots to send messages to everybody it was like that in the ICP Discord too I had to leave that it's like [ __ ] God damn man are they [ __ ] [ __ ] I don't like nfts get them away from me I know it's like I don't want to [ __ ] buyers secondly it's bad for the environment thirdly it's a [ __ ] Ponzi yeah you'd have to be dummy dum dum dum it's like capitalism with no [ __ ] restraints somebody's gonna get on here like dude you don't know what you're talking about bro well yeah but they're stupid I'm gonna go [ __ ] uh play Earth too and buy some Invincible land in the metaverse oh god dude I love the takedown videos there's a guy that specializes and just ripping that [ __ ] apart yeah love his videos I can't remember when he's gone I watched a guy I like that too it's probably the same guy well what do you want to do on here what are we doing poopers Poopers the fart monster oh yeah come here I gotta come inside real quick gross yeah come inside yeah shut up yeah I'm calling the police laughs I'm playing a window mode but they can't tell this Ops can you stop for a second before no I'm [ __ ] Warrior I got a basket sword So You Think You Are Spice Murray no the Dark Souls Elgin right here how do you trade now I can add you as a friend I can send a message I gotta change my controls Alden ring I use spacebar to die I have to view character oh private trade wow all right what do I need to give stupid matched I really matched now jeez my [ __ ] Dodge is so [ __ ] Goods I think you take these private training this looks weird uh that's for my main character oh I'll take them back do you take 12 gauge then uh I think it's a I didn't use it anymore okay yours is 20. I'm 12. what so you use 12 gauge now yeah okay here well hang on I got too much how much do you have was it less than 80 uh no comment I got uh hold on because I don't I don't want more than three bots of this too much it doesn't tell me how many I got it's really tiny number right here oh 33. okay I have three boxes but my third box kind of empty it's too low Jesus it's still a lot I will strong gauge is the entire quality 20 games that's what they want you to think but really it's a conspiracy a little slower the lower the gauge the bigger the bullet numerically that doesn't make any screen the bigger I just work here something is the bigger the number of weights the bigger the number the size the bigger the bigger they are the harder they fall yeah the circumference of their of their Dimensions so why the [ __ ] why the [ __ ] does a lower gauge number mean a big bullet it's stupid I'm gonna look that up later because I don't understand that I hate it David doesn't understand it so why do cage is two attacks stop it's like a fraction thing because fractions are relative you could have a whole fraction and it'd be tiny or big so that's irrelevant I just work here dude uh he's like oh my God my attention is going crazy do you want a rare flag uh is it better than my armor uh it's plus 10 inventory plus 32 income is done recovery plus 35 radiation chance and mine or no minus 35 radiation and minus 13 hydration get rid of it oh okay I was like double that wow look at this dude I told him I told him to sell his stuff and get everything ready didn't do it oh I'm ready let's go you don't even know what mission we're doing what are we even doing out here [ __ ] [ __ ] chicken nugget early bird special kill crows kill worms you get three thousand or one thousand dollars boss Hunter good 12 gauge shells uh boss Hunter you get 7.62 shells wanna fight a sprinting spined choir that yells at you that sounds horrifying the Scarecrow you get 5.5 ah these are just to fight an exploding screaming choir that runs at you well it doesn't sound fun at all there's a level 50 cabin up here though that's that's the runners how do you know because the the giant hotels where you get the pendant and then the other two are the Bostons if you if you don't get cornered we'll live but if it screams Point Blank will die and what is it again uh it's a screaming monster with multiple heads that runs at you normally it does but these ones do none of that but there's gonna be technical models these are really really [ __ ] high these are really hiring this is gonna be really hard fight I have a shot we have a lot of damage so we could do it but it's like a 50 50. like if we get the right distance and there's not a bunch of zombies up our ass and we just nail them and kill them extend them as fast as possible we'll win but one thing goes wrong we're dead keep one mistake with that that fast my sword is useless I'd say that sounds like a [ __ ] show the assist one is probably worse because explode if you're shooting so is that the dish explorers did that's the yeah the other one is the pain we could just warm up a pendant if you've changed my own trap awesome or where is that at that's the uh light lighting devices core we need lights for our house uh that's level 30 that's not all right Minecraft time so if we go we could take the car or we can walk there and lose uh okay let's walk in loot because we can get you get morphines yeah and go find a boss and kick his ass I don't know if I want my shotgun out I got my shot because I have my I have my pistol and shotgun right now I'm a champion I don't have it because I have a rifle and a shot uh I I should get out my sledgehammer though probably or my machete sorry I'm [ __ ] I'm sorry I'm so used to having a massage camera like Hunter you could call your my [ __ ] I'm a [ __ ] my [ __ ] yeah my [ __ ] that sounds really bad my [ __ ] damn I'm not finding any Loop yeah where's all the [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] I can rock my walking is running this game is 20 harder in Window mode what I'm also I'm on the darkest settings the house is 20 100 because it's I'm not full oh I thought he made some kind of improvements that makes it harder oh well he was like in-game raid said too how do you do that where do they do that I don't know he said new world events that are like extra challenging honey it was in the update log I mean just every time the events respond just check I have something to do it okay I mean all right he said challenge I mean what else is there except events unless you just kill them and it adds up on some kind of website well you send a challenge so I don't think it was a roster I said World thing I know I guess you might be right because what does he mean by moral does he mean like the players or does he mean like the actual world because it said news overly complicated I don't know it could be it could just be a leaderboard saying I don't give up thanks for trying about these unique chestos you can find even a event special weapons in them it's random it's level 50 though that's cool I'll pay 1 million for a low 50. so I'll get uh that's a great idea exactly if you get the magic very shitty rabbit that's what happened yeah any rabbit s you see he added a [ __ ] golden AK and [ __ ] shitty rabbit work is for slaves soon together yeah I see what you did there I haven't found no loot at all David that's how I felt I felt like a [ __ ] slave trying to get stupid [ __ ] again yeah it was oh Jesus so underwhelming man God it was just Brown I had no texture you deterred me from even doing it I think that's a good thing I mean if I could have done anything even if they put like a ramshackled piece of metal don't look like a rabbit yeah are they like oh my God I would have [ __ ] nutted in my pants and it looked like a Japanese like rabbit origami or something like that yeah because he's he's made ridiculous [ __ ] anyway so it's not out of the ordinary yeah [ __ ] I could do that [ __ ] I could make a rabbit gun that's easy Box model that [ __ ] and just add a smooth modifier oh really just take a [ __ ] sideways rabbit stick but trace it with a [ __ ] Cube and blender extrude that [ __ ] stick a gun in it bam there you have it folks dude I wouldn't even but he could have bought an asset off the [ __ ] asset store that would have been okay with that it's a legitimate business practice Dark Souls does it it works for them they do it yeah they from dude I'm playing Elder ring which is a new game they're using all the same animations from the solo series same sound effects maybe like slightly altered but it's all the same [ __ ] and everybody's eating it up yeah I think people consider it a good game I mean it is a good game just because your recycling assets doesn't mean that's a bad thing it's sufficient okay I just my point is [ __ ] end of times lazy yeah I was gonna say he's lazy yeah he makes good money because how the hell he went from a little Flash game to like 3D Unity well Unity has also made it easier apparently so is the on the rail and yes unreal unreal engine is pretty fair I'll give him that it's complicated I don't like I don't like the interface yeah well it doesn't like you that's what's doing here knows you're talking about it oh man unreal engineered unreal God damn it where you at this stream is not sponsored by unreal don't talk [ __ ] you don't back talk unrelated is there a boss in here no cause I hear like chittering noises oh that's me okay he even gave it a cool name a flowing rabbit like how do you [ __ ] that up only he can I wasn't even like Chinese it was like German it was a German gun he's gonna [ __ ] he's gonna come for us can you just give us like at least a Chinese submachine gun he's gonna send his dogs a war at us hey I'm gonna look that up real quick actually you know what that's pretty dope you know dogs are warm if we talk [ __ ] about this admir and stuff and he sends all his Fanboys to us that's good because well I mean it'd be hilarious I mean hey if you can't handle me I I gave the game a positive review he could suck my dick yeah yeah except criticism it's just part of the business traffic though it's gonna be it would be hilarious well yeah but I mean even if I like if I hated the game I wouldn't be playing it first of all that's why it's true yeah but people still even if you do that there's still [ __ ] out there that are like [ __ ] you well yeah that's because they're [ __ ] white knight dummies World War One Chinese SMP China it would be World War II I believe the neighborhood allies too I played enough World War II Shooters didn't know [Music] I guess it is Chinese actually yeah I think yeah no he got it right it is changing but it's like the wrong Arrow I say are you calling me fat M37 oh I found a rusty well this thing actually it looks like the M3 which is an American but this website's claiming now I'm confused because this website says it's a Chinese grease gun that don't look like a change it looks so similar oh yeah few Google's got me all confused I don't know what's left there's two guns that look almost the same and uh you left me in here you [ __ ] oh I don't even know where the [ __ ] you you piece of [ __ ] I could have died I'm in the hallway you left me in here there's zombies Ah that's great I'm [ __ ] dead you said you were getting force choked I mean I figured you were dead my shotgun I'm still ranting oh God Karma did you get the closet there's a closet here yeah I'm getting chased by a stalker and I hope they add money we need to give them his room it's possible he already has it we just need to do the missions like maybe it's like you had to upgrade the difficulty I think he's a coward why would a coward walk slowly and confidently he thinks he's Jason but he's not as uh you know efficient Jason okay yeah my gas well I will say there's a softer probably has a higher kill count because okay this one has tentacles there's probably a lot of people a lot of players yeah nerd this this uh this guy characters the stock has tentacles David oh my God I hope it rapes you I won't say that I think so not like I like actual rape but like you get owned you know whatever I give up at this point David it's a slippery slope we're all gonna die Freedom died a long time ago exactly why did I leave the [ __ ] building maybe you were getting chased by a stalker I'm trying to go in another room but apparently I've left with Dan and Phil oh [ __ ] I got 16 000 experience with it it always does that you know this yeah man that's your response just cut it off immediate again it's been immediately cut it off but you're like a [ __ ] glitch yeah man yeah man I'm gonna say that to the next next person it tells me something yeah that's a meme now I'm trying to uh try to tell my mom and sister about the uh the stranger that would uh text message me yeah man hey exactly um no like exactly I didn't even [ __ ] pay attention [ __ ] I need some friends man this is Megan oh we still uh you still getting them uh plant weenies oh yeah uh well I wouldn't call it that yeah I'll talk about that uh probably Walmart that's what I like to talk to you about over this uh [Music] well yeah it's a pretty good they're not as good as a real life I burned mine but that's because that's how I always eat hot dogs you gotta have them like that they're not burnt what the [ __ ] is the point oh man I thought the stalker was coming after me again Dude That's like [ __ ] fancy chef trying to make real cheese they can't do it they just can't do it sometimes that's all I got I've never seen a fancy Chef makeup really cheated before they don't think [ __ ] my eyes are bleeding dude all right which uh which door pick a door any door way ahead of you no you're not all this cool food I get to loot everything stop and put you in your place I'm having a good day what okay stalker did not put me in my place I picked it with no skill points man you you should have just never just gotten a skill what lock picture yeah I have zero and I still got it I'm always good way most time again because you got that skill you literally could just go running around in every building just skip everything you could just loot all the loot I'm surprised you haven't even tried that you should do that I'll be like your gun man I'll like cover you and you just I'll just follow you and we salute everything I mean sure for the stream I have to repeat because we don't have nothing else to do just finish this go to level 50 and just run grab all the loot yeah because we can just gun down the [ __ ] and uh bye of course I got it I was hoping you'd fail just because oh man I have no skill points I pick it but then you have like what Max yeah and then it fails no to suck I find my genitals off you say that every time something bad happens exactly that's how dramatic I am would say oh you calling me fat yeah you've been corn boy you don't even care you don't even care about things because you want to kill yeah kill kill kill yeah man all these zombies they got eight in the butthole through the loot here is pretty good yeah a lot of food else I just got all right he didn't sell everything did you I told you to sell your stuff hello this auto shotgun is one of the best things I've ever got did you say your inventory was full yeah they didn't literally just tell you to sell your stuff yeah awesome this shocking is yeah did I not just tell him Giselle I'm dying out here there I used a Band-Aids what the [ __ ] am I gonna do oh Rusty key I don't even need it the Band-Aid icon looks like a used toilet paper roll looks like a used condom that you put on it was a rusty key for him we already unlocked I got confused like is that the I thought I got the item needed to make the thing I was like whoa this broken key yeah I think it's a broken clock why can't I just take the rusty can break it in half because you're fuel you'll be defined The Matrix all right [ __ ] this [ __ ] yeah Darren used to every time I do that damage with Darren at least when he used to play games with him he'd be like shut down yeah shut up David I thought I was funny exhaust what the [ __ ] am I gonna do with an exhaust so yeah uh if you ever play a game Alden ring I don't recommend getting house basically most of the time I thought about getting it for Co-Op purposes it's fine I mean it's great co-opping into Souls games a little awkward you can't just join you have to have it yeah that's ridiculous I hate that show makes you want to cut my [ __ ] just trying to join is part of the game and that's a challenge like you had to have a certain item like you had to earn the right from welding player if you die you lose that right you have to redo it and how does that make you feel it's annoying grindy [ __ ] it's not the end of it me and Dan like it's it's not that it's the multiplier is worth it Alden ring I don't know how to multiplayer I did it one time I joined the world and I we almost killed the trees and we were all worried about you had a dude had Fireballs I was shopping the [ __ ] in a pairing them instead I was the last Phantom everybody else died it was the Danny Phantom that is Danny Phantom that [ __ ] Elder ring would be easy that is true first time what am I gonna do with all these red envelopes David what am I gonna do I found the lineup oh you just hold on to him just in case you need him again uh the hallway so I don't know where you are you were in the loop right no I'm in a new hallway now all right I'm that hallway at the End by the staircase so uh yeah we just you want to do the lockpick thing uh yeah because we might find the key I found the business so we could cheese to keep well yeah I guess but yeah I think it's a good game but holy [ __ ] they went it went too far with the difficulty quite a bit too far it went uh it won game of the year over God of War Ragnarok which uh you know uh I'd have to play but I'm pretty sure I feel like Ragnarok might but we'll see I haven't played Ragnarok is amazing it's basically Dark Souls I might have to stream it 100 it again because even the new game plus has new [ __ ] in it that the regular one doesn't man that's awesome all right according to Darren elderman does not so that sucks there's even new armors special armors you can get near me um jelly yeah for PC yet so but the first game had that too the first God of War so if you get that and that's pretty hard well I wore checked out in rings ass and Africa pointless nothing changes just the same thing yeah no not we're God of War it's like a new game tasting I haven't tried it yet but I wish champions in norwads was like that it was not like that you got a couple new levels which is mostly the same [ __ ] I got all this ammo dang brain hurts thinking about it where the hell did you go found a side mission all right [ __ ] I mean that's a common joggers jeez coming into the class not really worth it to be honest well if we come across it would come across that's my theory mobile serious damage okay let's get out of here to get a little fifty and just steam oh wait I missed our closet why would you want to do level 40. it doesn't matter really I think well you're level 50 which probably let me see what level I am I get power level from this which is pretty dope I'm all down for just [ __ ] taking [ __ ] I mean why not it's a legitimate strategy pick all those doors that you can pick grab that [ __ ] get out of there problem is I can't help you once you you don't have to fight it by yourself but I can help you get to the doors we like split up search for them oh yeah yeah yeah oh that one ain't worth it I think I found the puzzle uh well I want to do a puzzle I've done one forever I'm in the room we were just in there's a closet I did not know yeah dog I told you about that you're trying to kill me did you solve it no damn you just got what kick oh [ __ ] almost trapped your head off you can't I'm too good at this game I'm pretty sure my like times three melee damage would kill you oh yeah basically a death's claws on me do you use 20 gauge use 20 gauge yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah when the [ __ ] did we get that from well I got it from a Ouija Mexico I feel like I heard that from somewhere probably where is my [ __ ] dating pay what you oh okay I will [ __ ] fight you [ __ ] you better watch your mouth no it's one of these puzzles yeah did you just shoot me you dumb [ __ ] no didn't connect oh did it connect I need to know because I will hit you again No it didn't have a nap nope what's crouching right that's [ __ ] come here I'm cutting you you're getting cut down see that I cheesed it oh I found the key it's not a key it's a combination what are you doing how are you not dead this game is buggy as [ __ ] I know I can see the blood coming out of your body it's not on my screen my staff whatever you [ __ ] broke my arm you [ __ ] well it's just one shot you little [ __ ] uh did you get the puzzle oh no that's right it's [ __ ] guy rich not a puzzle it's a password let's get the [ __ ] yeah puzzle you know listen here developer of this game that's basically me that's what I that's how I can't help it it's [ __ ] sorry I got a little David I went all David my time my turn whoever whoever the [ __ ] you are at this time [ __ ] you do this the right way listen to your brother now you're gonna go a little fifty to steal their stuff yeah let's go steel he's got the wolf stable because it sounds inappropriate what if we get a wolf mask that'd be awesome once you sell it on the black market all right dog I found an M16 holy [ __ ] I wish they had roaming Merchants so I could like repair my armor maybe strange yeah strange ow I'm dying hang up what are you buying man the residue Awards Merchant that's my man he's awesome that's the main man let's go there's only one loot what are you talking about you dumb dude I'll put a [ __ ] bullet right here who's writing I saw the show trash can well sometimes Luke doesn't load for everybody the same way [ __ ] media yeah my arm is broke I'm like I'm yellow oh do you need health I don't want to waste it all so I'm just kind of staying the dangers of all right going straight I play better when I'm on yellow scribble no just go straight until it's level 50. a super simple you're a wolf okay if I were a wolf I I would have a lot of friends ammo I have a lot of corny views no it's true though are you saying it's not true not true fake news I mean if you were like if somebody in real life suddenly became a real-life parody like they there would be so many people that want to [ __ ] on principle alone fair enough maybe you should start because they allocate your body David into some kind of maybe I will maybe I [ __ ] will um that's probably why aliens don't want to come here they don't want to get [ __ ] by [ __ ] hairless monkeys you're like oh my God you sick Primitives I mean look at look at it from your uh hypothetically racist point of view imagine there's another world out there right of like furries and you were on their planet and then they like they like fantasize about hairless aliens because they'd never seen one before yeah you see what I mean do you see DC yeah I blow my brains out there you go that's why the aliens don't want to show up oh [ __ ] stage night stage night that sounds inappropriate uh I'm not going on stage I don't know what you're talking about again oh my god oh [ __ ] I'm running out of here [ __ ] I don't want to die oh my God I don't want to die oh [ __ ] I see it don't run after me please I'm not ready what is it it's a choir oh that's what I heard they screamed all three screamed in it's not running but I think I can make it I'm not as fast as you learn wolf stable it wasn't worth it I'm close oh man I don't know where you are but I'm just heading straight down oh God there's so many [ __ ] zombies they're everywhere holy [ __ ] yeah I was able to manage the kids oh God we're in level 50. there's a tentacle dude it was like 50 [ __ ] zombies holy crap there's a tentacle did he up the zombie count probably yeah are we going in the woods you can go to any building you want to just level 50. the captain's would be like small buildings are easier we'll get the doors quicker but the loot might not be as good right yeah I don't know where I'm at you keep running forward and that makes things difficult because I'm slow to a [ __ ] how am I supposed to help you with my awesome shotgun when you're like [ __ ] The Flash over here you're eating the fastest man alive so here's reverse flash yep he's cool I'll just put a [ __ ] uh hand I'll phrase my hand through your heart and kill but yeah he did that to go through plaque oh man did you see that no I believe it look I don't know about your dog uh he's he's not a nice guy the only thing I know about him is the death battle he's an evil bastard I know he's superhero I've seen it uh all for something so The Expendables not the expectables [ __ ] [ __ ] Suicide Squad like the uh the cartoon yeah he was in that the flash point I think oh that's such a good one I didn't watch it but I thought I watched the sequel Flashpoint Paradox is amazing animated movie you should watch it I think the sequel is the uh was Armageddon everybody dies apocalypse that's it yeah that dark side yeah that was dope Constantine was in it yeah what are you doing go in the [ __ ] house I can't there's some Elite gloves oh my god oh me really yeah well let me help you blow their heads up I mean we're already pissed off the whole neighborhoods and blow their heads up if it's a league all right got it I got it go in the house I took an antiseptic spray oh Jesus you shot me I guess that's payback I wasn't trying to I didn't barely do anything you're weak okay so a little shotguns fan no this is really I forgot to put my sheets on really you're gonna shoot that point blank I almost killed both of us two animals died what are you on yellow I don't know how did you not almost die from it let's Point Blank you should tell people where it guides my boy you should have took more damage than me you were right next to the [ __ ] oh God put a melee weapon on you're gonna die good loot it's right here fam action I can't do it find you I just came here for the kills I just want to kill stuff did you not did you pick it up I got a uh switch to my weapon what the elite gloves do why are you taking so long why are you switching your weapon did you see me kill the zombie it was really cool did you see that why are you standing in the hallway there's zombies they're gonna attack you at any time you need to pay attention why are you not paying attention oh somebody puts a [ __ ] bully that's a client-side's weakness just ask him questions just don't stop bye-bye I told everybody what'd you get kill those zombies you know this plan doesn't work very well unless we both pick yeah right well maybe you should have got the elite ultimate lock picking skills I mean I got my other character I got an item and a couple ranks but it's not gas guaranteed I guess I could look for the key while you're trying to kill yeah yeah you know you can use your big brain I got rare trainer or uh wait shoes rare trainers yeah excuse me this could be pretty good I didn't like even rare ones discard that [ __ ] I'll take those I haven't even read it anything you forgot to go back and sell your stuff yeah I haven't even looked at these Elite clubs yet I want to hear what they do no all right do you leave gloves dude mine they're level 49 which are higher levels holy [ __ ] uh they do minus three infection chance plus 41 aim speed plus 39 attack speed God damn minus 20 noise radius plus 31 range plus 41 fine clothing chance Plus 43 Health Restoration damn basically if you have so hypothetically if you had 100 100 Health Restoration it means double healing from your heat that glove would basically give you 50 more healing so sprays heal for 25 so if you put that on they would heal for 37. you went on my old gloves the stats yeah okay they're level 28 they're rare and they do minus two incoming damage plus 19 damage versus mutated plus 18 body damage plus 25 closing chance and plus 31 lock picking chance well those gloves help you need more plus they do more damage so your old ones are better now the new ones um they help you with your shine cat like because they make you shocking yeah we'll get your attack speed increases exactly so you're gonna see what it's like putting these on pretending we're getting more damage to check your speed Jesus yeah but the other gloves you get more damage irregardless so you don't need to chop chop chop chop it just people attacked with it I like these I have level five locking himself oh you're gonna use your new ones yeah are your old ones rare yeah that's the only reason why you're using yep he's a purple boy I mean they're not bad like the attack speed makes up for the lack of damage my God upstairs no unless they're in the other doors why are we up here there's doors of indoors in here there's usually only one lock team I've never seen multiple lab Deliverance here it might be good if you want out here I got the key that's pretty different oh God that was a puzzle room um did you go on that light door first room no go downstairs on the first floor there's a puzzle hi let's start is everything dead no it is now oh my God once we kill the Zombies that might be too fast for America look my right click is itself please be careful I'm out of healing items I ain't doing that oh wait I got a range scribble nope oh it's I I don't know if you can hear somewhere else I can't tell you that sir oh yeah uh wait um I gotta remember what this is I'm gonna remember shut the [ __ ] up you don't need a brain you don't need a brain yeah I do you don't need a brain yeah I do get on your brain yeah I do you have so much gas you're in a gas man I'm in combat boots that's so [ __ ] is just one dude in here I ain't going to this little room David help me go in there first you could probably cheat this game if you had like multiple accounts and like cleared out with one character and it'd lead every account into the loot you have like five drops oh you didn't help me David wow you're so useful what I gotta give him a call right here we need help I did that by myself they're dead fine we'll cheat wow what a little [ __ ] it's just a key Why'd You Come In Here there's nothing in here it is I got a rifle pal is there a key room doesn't make any sense I also picked up an iron key apparently how did you get a rifle in here when there's no rifles well I got one so [ __ ] you that makes noise the second floor uh it's a tentacle monster I'm going in the white door okay still fighting Scythe zombies with a machine is not the best it is a good idea you're just terrible at it see no there's a giant moth on my TV screen dude mobs are awesome I'm in a bash it scholar ah it's a little baby I Let It Fly Away behind you buying your body how dare you I get dark souls for all your jails I can roll dark it sounds like something you should be doing that might be cancers you almost hit me dummy JK oh my screen I did foreign did that even hit you yeah you just did it anyway I didn't even care yeah exactly that's the ones I mean I don't really like me it's hard to get hit it without getting hit I hate trees me too they need from me I don't mind having sex watch where you're swinging that crazy day how little [ __ ] I got into baseball cool I got like 10 000 ice cobbies yeah I'm using a shotgun yeah I do it all the time oh [ __ ] be careful those exploders out of it oh [ __ ] yeah say zombie you take care of him oh you [ __ ] did you hit me you shot me I hate you are you alive not really you owe me 5 000 medicines oh my God I've taken more damage from you this whole [ __ ] stream than zombie what you're talking about yeah Friendly Fire [ __ ] I was in renovation or you just use the same letter word you know what your radiation yes what are you doing in here sneaking wow I can't sneak anymore even my shooting's best well yeah it's tax speed my shotgun would be insane right now yeah even that'll be finished oh first aid kit I don't help help me you [ __ ] that could have killed me you pushed it into me with your bullet I didn't do nothing Jesus 12 gauge shells not right now let's go I already got some yeah uh upstairs can you actually pointing that thing I know how to shoot I don't think you do I know what I'm doing I went to the CIA Miami why are we leaving this whole house I don't know oh my God Phoenix yeah gross kids are happy and a tree that's the worst kind of made I was a side zombie on the floor yeah no 357. guys we had like reverse ammo types whoa ah [ __ ] still got me I missed it I had my shotgun [ __ ] me up I killed the [ __ ] dude man shotgun's so dangerous what do you means you gotta always hits there's an iron key somewhere okay I already used it why do you care oh there's a rusty key somewhere that's for a different house how do you know because it will tell you the name of the house you got it from was it really yes who are you you [ __ ] numb foreign well I found Tim's diary I'm John Tim you have any advantages I just fully healed too [Music] uh what do you need you dumb [ __ ] [ __ ] psych double sided kid zombie oh you're in the room we're supposed to be I'm in the room and I almost died it's like really dark monsters you survived I started for you because I can't see [ __ ] instructions morphine [ __ ] them all right we might go to like a city where there's actual buildings yeah there's nothing out here in the woods I don't know why I came here I was scared well I need a word to get that Elite that's true did you just you gotta venture out with me yeah you run so fast I don't know where you are I'm the fastest man alive I'm gonna get my blue because I didn't get it I don't know I was around here somewhere there's a body right there man it won't let me have it uh you weren't good enough that's fine wow lead delay what a [ __ ] I'm a sheep oh you have like a claymore it's a long shore and thank you very much I'm actually oh [ __ ] actually is it Claymore not long it's actually it's a long short you need to go and you may need to make sure it has a middle temper yeah yeah I'll show you a temper um actually if you don't have the right Mom soon if you don't have if you don't use the right moms or you're trash oh my God I'll put a you can only [ __ ] hit no you can only use this now I'm sorry no other what about a Miss Shake yeah if you're a trash player look your sword's not even optimal for this game your sword ain't even in the Medalist I always get my list online I only I only build I don't even buy Cards yes it makes no sense it's [ __ ] karma [ __ ] I was trying to get that leather I found why didn't you just [ __ ] kill them you can kill them you can shoot them you could stab them ready to go to The Outpost anyway I mean that's Jill super cop strategy you just teleports by killing yourself you're [ __ ] might as well especially since I'm so close to being level what would it [ __ ] matter I got something I don't know what it was I think it was a useless cowboy but yeah you're right you're gonna die her dying is meaningless like since just an immortal guy I mean at a certain point in this game you're just dying means nothing so my main character I have millions of dollars what was that gonna do to me yeah lots to use no I don't have like two now I have a lot of money I don't know your money man that at least one I'm selling this morphine just to get by that's that's how I made all my money I was a drug here 10 millimeter around whoa whoa [ __ ] I'm dying I did Blind Side and I looted to trash can I shouldn't have um I'm gonna just waste a thousand dollars in this paramax back extra money 5K I just spent 5K to fully heal it happens to the best of us well Mallory I'm already out here inventory is still I got rooms I don't know if these tires are good so I'm not gonna do anything working right now hold on to him I'm just compare it and equip it oh man I take two seconds who's this word 1100 for two of them it's 1167. before you sell it if you craft the uh the fancy one is that worth more I think so Barry so I mean that is simply listen I gotta have a variety as a traveling Merchant oh my God strange yeah Hutchinson Colorado I can't pick so this strategy is useless for me I guess I'll just head back to we want to meet up at Greenwood a little Brooke but yeah we can meet him oh do you take uh nine millimeter I forgot if you I don't use pistons my ammo is 556 762 and 12 inch all right I got 762 for you all right I think I'm full on that though so you might just want to sell it okay don't tell me twice you [ __ ] I got like a 30 12 gauge shells I got like two boxes I'll be fine okay I'll sell this because they sell for a lot yeah yeah I mean that's also how I made my money ammo and Medicine and scrapbook like any of the weapons you find you can scrap them for like thousands of bucks too how do I Resort my inventory yeah I think it does it automatically I think there's a little sort button I think not Lamas all right I think you have to quit because there's no way to do it I forgot try and right clicking because I have like sort of directly empty space no you can right click just if that helps no it doesn't oh God gee so kerfuffled now ah [ __ ] oh I want all my XP I got so much [ __ ] in here I forgot when zombies are being dips and they're chasing you just kill them oh I got Elite tires that doesn't mean they're bad it's like yeah they are [ __ ] you for me I prioritize storage and fuel efficiency those two are my most important steps dude my [ __ ] car is a bank this is plus 29 inventory slots that was the rare one damn that's a lot yeah you want it I don't know what Minecraft and these ones have plus 37 excuse me yeah all right that is bad well if you want these tires I'll give them to you uh I don't want my entire house check well I'll check and then tell me you [ __ ] bee you [ __ ] now where do we go oh man my tires are garbage oh so you want these hey oh yeah no I want my gun at the top why wouldn't I want my guns at the time are you [ __ ] I don't know I have shorted man you're just gonna figure it out sort yourself out oh everything just got I'm a lot of shoes oh it'll be silly to hurts I have a lot of friends just scrap the blue rifle for 1K well that was a bag of rice that's what I think antibodies I have so much [ __ ] [ __ ] I got so much [ __ ] could sell these uh uh uh envelopes they don't take upstairs yeah but they're eyesore you can put them away just stick it in your bank oh it won't count as a slot I put all that [ __ ] in there you put messages notes I say them all the plot storage stuff it's uh trying to read it during the stream it was difficult I should probably have three boxes of thighs that means six because that's not a solid foreign no the only thing I use is 357 and 20 gauge no I have 357. which is like is that more expensive now because that dude I don't know yeah that's over 50 unique so 357. yeah that's in-game ammo at that point now yeah the [ __ ] the porch maker or whatever it's called yeah two of the devour it's a 357 a little bit that makes sense that your money would go up all right I got a trap stuff uh uh so buying water I don't have scotch I have no apples 10 soup two vegetable tips foreign I got like three cans of extra steak because you can combine that if you can get two vegetables two waters you could combine all that into one big food the same space baked beans bean soup and vegetables and water you get two of each other which is what I'm missing I need I need two more beans huh you can also make a big I have a lot of headphones let me just see if I can sell this or something I'm gonna hold on this race I'm not sure chocolate bar s it can't be all right rice so I can make Pete's Brew with rice tin dog food there was something that uses hot dogs hot dog Easter cake chocolate it's just a cheaper version of the last predictive using the same icon he's a [ __ ] huh he was a [ __ ] who's a [ __ ] you [ __ ] slapped you look at that how about that I have my [ __ ] on man I don't see anything man why do the eggnog silver 5K are you here at haverberg oh I could go there because that's close to level 15. I don't know what's going on I'm going to Great bills only worth 50 Cent oh [ __ ] why am I going to graywood yeah why are you saying oh [ __ ] I had to refill my car how do you sorry did you figure that out no yeah I am in Gray Witness you need to stick it in Rapid mode yeah you put it in weapon mode you'll remember there's a unique chest in the goddamn Outpost what like the golden key one yeah where okay so uh graywood yeah right here follow me what you're gonna be cheap holy [ __ ] oh we found a broken key we didn't open it that's dope I think I have enough to open one chest uh there's another unique key in the bathroom wow I guess it's just really common I guess you just need money it's cowboy but then you just blow the lock off yeah yeah shut up David you're ruining everything as free medicines shut the [ __ ] up and down all right where where are we going Donald where's level 50. I gotta organize games too oh we're already in level 40 I mean what's the difference you know I mean we're level 50 we just go this way about 50 items are our best item in their games oh yeah let me eat this chocolate bar wait I can't eat chocolate bar oh damn I have too much yeah I want one row damn that's uh screamer Screamer's a little [ __ ] he can't run if he does run then there's something changed they'll follow me yeah I'm dead I'm dying we need to heal where are you dumb [ __ ] let me uh well I'm in here now too it's been great when I gotta sort my [ __ ] you [ __ ] grandma [ __ ] [ __ ] dying out here man I miss the sun retails everybody healing items I have no healing DJ if you please get three of these you're gonna need a painkiller get three of these man they're cheap they're only 200 bucks oh man you healed more now you're gonna make a [ __ ] ton of money you don't need to heal as often because there's new Bloods you got you should heal 50 more health oh [ __ ] dude huh yeah you can just survive off of God sprays man that's how I made so much money I [ __ ] 41. that's like painkiller though man my painkiller killed 60 what it is bandages Stacks he could save space too Burns get healed 30 now dude jeez yeah I can sell my opinion kill him well I might as well use the ones I have but I still use painkillers just for like boss fights but anything higher I can sell uh so the boss battle well I'll show you follow me it's gone like once you leave it's not outside dummy it's in the house well hang on let me uh guard me scared me fan did you give me those tires whoops I have a rare cylinder heads is better than my Elite cylinder I strapped him on accident you [ __ ] you want my Elite cylinder hits yeah I have rare cylinder heads that are better than my Elite cylinder heads I [ __ ] told you yeah well that wasn't the case for me you just disappeared I'm right here bam I'm scared there's zombies are coming all right I'm going to have a book I don't want to die I'm going to doubt about I don't want that you disappeared I can't don't kill me I'm in the I'm in the album it's safe here you don't have to guard me but you're not it's because the server like had an error I need to maintenance somebody needs to me I'm reconnected hold on how do I know yeah I'm gonna join in a second don't don't [ __ ] I'll slap you [ __ ] the [ __ ] face aren't you hi hey what's up Sam uh you know I'm glad you're in the [ __ ] face I'm gonna die you [ __ ] [ __ ] I have five HP [ __ ] look I just wanted to make a statement if I died like trying to transfer my gun over and I would lose it I will [ __ ] kill you forever you can't kill me there's no point in my machine games I'm gonna leveling tips I kill everything of one hit sure why are you saying I want to punch man I just found 20 gauge shells in a dow bow area just because the 20 gauge is the beginner and it's amazing refuel refuel damn I got eight down yeah take I am an apocalypse no this is recording I'm dying what do you mean oh man I'm getting all this ammo yeah oh we're recording this private painkillers what is checked out and bear fish here I'm inspired a living thing in the vicinity it's like I'll varnish finished as soon as you can where do we go now you gotta get over here Jesus we're 10K [ __ ] should make you pay for that [ __ ] what is that somebody has your car it might be better than yours who is this fool oh yeah boo uh here take this what am I taking man I'm limiting my inventory slots so I get one okay it makes the game harder too I got one row for ammo one row for healing one row for equipment and the rest is all Loop plus or minus yeah I'd say still to be healed oops you can have it nice I got it what what are we doing all right I gotta check something it's a whole lot not playing the [ __ ] game I got redstone on their heads but they're way better than the one you can I told you at least don't mean [ __ ] well [ __ ] just sell it and give me some money back [ __ ] scrap it out there's a scrapbook I don't know I'm about to find out if it scraps for less than 5K selling on the market for 10. forever much he said it scraps for 256. okay let's put that on the market it's sell it auto sells for 10K yeah that's somebody buy it maybe less report what what I'm Jamie I have a hundred thousand and that's all I got all right where do we go now grandpa level safety all right lead the way let's pick a billion we're gonna go to level 50 First yeah we're going there yeah why am I following you we're only 50. I can't tell why are we walking around I'm so curious how long you'd follow me laughs oh my God I was just curious if you're like [ __ ] you were so chill and you didn't even questioned you just keep falling oh I almost did man I've done [ __ ] like that before autopilot same shape but for me I love autopilot games they're so relaxing yeah I consider this do you get you could change the speed you could make it intense or you just you just like cheat on them that's true I like killing things yeah I got a lot of inspiration from this game for my first game it's gonna feel kind of like this oh [ __ ] but it's gonna be fantasy it's not it's a video that's cool it's also going to be a dog's home oh yeah you're gonna see things you're gonna fall out uh Burns can't burn this kid burns kit I forgot to buy those I'll just pick them up that's true tomorrow I hope it's early today gosh I hope it's an early day all right so nice that'd be so cute I don't necessarily I mean I'll be okay if they call it off but it would be nice to have a half dude yeah because you at least get some money still exactly I'm not doing full pack I'm gonna pick up three or four days a week yeah I mean even out I think if you I just won't be sweating as much oh you literally just got a Burns kid I got a traveler's first aid kick I could sell that I sell them to you I mean sometimes they'll use them but they do sell for a lot I'm thinking about getting that Resident Evil card game actually might want to hold off on that because I got my tape and I like I got a card making process I might just be able to make it from scratch like I won't be legit but at least you're not gonna go bankrupt yeah but collecting but bankruptcy but YouTube videos I mean if you want to buy them yet buy it yeah yeah more power to you that means I don't have to make it I'm going to buy the expansion version because it's cheaper yeah but how the hell are you gonna play it I don't know I guess I have to buy the regular and then by the expense expansion is [ __ ] cheapest one of them is expensive though I feel like I played the game to be honest I don't know can't Deja Vu I played a lot of games with tabletops oh there's a mansion what level is this I don't know ah [ __ ] we're in galvo are you I forgot are we because as an organizing my car for safety I was wondering why this was so chill I'm like damn this is easy where'd you go I don't want to go in the mansion it's basically there's no reason thank you literally [ __ ] some games all right well let's go well I want to go baked beans I do actually need that you know if I get one more I make a stew wow I'm surprised you even crafted your food I always like to eat the machines you can exactly who needs to cook when you could just eat it right exactly we're dropping bodies man okay just experience we really shouldn't pay attention yeah oh David I'm good I'm just gonna waste on that RNG power girl I want to get an elite item here and I walked in one of the whole city area I can't help a day when I see it I gotta get it uh Dabo as does not have that effect level 20 and higher I'll pick it up so at least maybe I'll give an example or something a decent low level I get my ammo and elbow so I'm gonna get my ammo and ammo yeah well good luck with that [ __ ] Mr gonna run out of elite loot drops I can't I'm being a leader I don't like how it sounds I don't know which way to go but I'm just going this way what is straight anymore uh alive Ray or two points better across from each other and they'll need your existence oh Jesus it's like super technical oh my God damn I gotta clip that the boss monitor no keep your [ __ ] garbage away from me I don't know where you are I ran through an event it's another you [ __ ] and 60 Kid zombies Jesus the event gives you 3K and 120 bullets just beautiful it's funny oh yeah [ __ ] textbook [ __ ] I came from a recessive deep recesses of my mind yeah cause our high school I didn't know [ __ ] I didn't know [ __ ] I'm like what well I mean you've heard that [ __ ] it's just it's not practical like but what you learn in school they don't present it in a practical way it's like here's information like raw information there's no practicality like nobody talk or like the questions where they write it out I'm trying to do like a real world example it's like nobody does that those real world examples that never happens nobody talks like that yeah I don't know where you are like don't be like oh this person needs to buy shoestrings but he's not sure how much length he needs it's like it's pre-measured you just buy a shoe street and that's it like it's like they like don't know how to write they need creative writers who buys a shoe string like that like it that's so bad real world is terrible the math questions need some common sense what tablet they lack common sense all right dude I'm at uh make uh Stupid residence I'm only a level 30 area that's ridiculous I think a good math question would be like okay you need to put a shelf on your wall to hang your knickknacks or like your cool ass [ __ ] swag it's like how much weight are you gonna put on there and how much weight can the shelves hold it's not specifically maybe the label is not the thing that's something a lot of people do like they like to decorate their house I decorate my shelves but again I mean even that that example is still kind of bad because like most people just they just buy a shelf and it works like most shots yeah yeah it's like more often than not they're not going to be putting a [ __ ] bag or coming for you I mean well you don't have that's what my cards are uh wait a minute you know that's pretty accurate oh but I mentioned that because a lot of the a lot of the cheap shelving units that you buy they're usually specify me 20 pound 15 pound weight limit oh I don't read these are given to my shows are different to me but yeah most people they just throw [ __ ] on their head I think it actually breaks and breaks you know if I die you know well I mean I think they support more weight it's just page specify a lower number for legal reasons apparently I'm in level 50 I'm at Brooks Bar where you at I'm at uh uh dead he died no damn yeah I'm somewhere where are you at Brooks are I'm gonna die in here Bradley because confused kid zombie [ __ ] God I hate that I hate them so much oh it's lootable what's killing me the typical zombie I don't know I found a zombie a fire around it that was very scary it's a fly zombie Pluto and alarm safe in here I don't know what room I'm in I'm in uh the residence residence residence Eagles that'd be a funny name like evils but it's spelled wrong people's residents that'd be dope like whether you and an l you're so [ __ ] smart what the [ __ ] is the name of the building there are no residences where I'm at other way is it Hernandez no that's inappropriate I mean after sakaria wait is that a Pokemon I'm at Leon's residence oh [ __ ] really yeah that's awesome level 45. 00 where the [ __ ] did you go you don't even know the map I don't actually believe in maps yeah it's Leon residence well I mean I think I can connect the dots geez no you actually holy [ __ ] by inside damn no faith no not optimal he takes one letter is I'm [ __ ] yeah I mean that's how the internet is dude God damn imagine if I was playing a card game and they added one more card to their deck my mind comprehend it like what is that is that spaceship one tiny little thing changes and it's like it becomes a whole new object yeah man how it is don't [ __ ] [ __ ] slap you oh look at this rare surgical match you want it oh [ __ ] are you in the woods it does no it does minus five and X Plus 27 aims B plus 32 damage versus mutated plus they're already experience gain plus 32 fine Superior items yeah uh you said it too fans I don't think I can see it because there's an event on top here I'll just I already got the eyes updated well I don't even know what it was where the hell are you I don't see the answer I'm in between dunsville and archbrooks wow that explains why you're way far away from Jesus how'd that happen holy [ __ ] I found it I'm in the astral plane another diamond found it you're [ __ ] a mile away it's okay I'm headed towards uh archbrook I've been [ __ ] sophomore hers dude it's level 50 man put me there all right that's where I'm going okay across see I knew where I was going I still got to do any program stream yeah after this I'm in Orangeburg now see you got four hours of sleep so if I do a program stream that would be or I mean b is bar 4 a.m and then about to sleep for three hours that's about six seven hours of sleep I think that'll work out yeah I go to bed at four or five o'clock the coffee eat it yeah those are good obviously very rich people I like all that [ __ ] coffee is for trash how dare you trash pandas you don't know me I caught coffee because I'm lazy Rich vanilla has a lot to say I'm lazy oh I found that side mission wait no I didn't this no that's the Box I don't wanna eat [ __ ] and die screaming demon running at me what's the bill to go man I had to clarify because thank you another special leather what oh god what the [ __ ] I don't want to know what that is I'm all creeped out now wait did you say letter yeah oh [ __ ] I heard something completely different I know what you heard you do you probably said leather yeah I probably did so many things now there's a creepy sticker boy right here kind of want to blast into that hospital where you at are get out of here there's a stinky boy who blow his head off okay I'm coming I'm at iceberg stinky [ __ ] it's level 50 though so he's gonna be fast uh I need to get my shotgun out I'm gonna pee real quick oh my God we don't have time for that yeah we do all right let me kill him I'm gonna kill him real quick you go pee like eat my DC because I'm like in danger zone I got zombies on pants I'm coming he's really far away aggroes I either have to fight him all right I'm outside I'm trying to search they're giving me a hard time here where are you at I buy Culver inside I'm at Hayden's Donuts the Barons in I'm at archbrook Police Department I'm trying to search my gun for me we actually should give [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] I don't know which way to go PTC I'm just gonna go to Hartsfield Police Department you're a police [ __ ] yeah oh my God was you in front of it I was hoping I'm dead well no yeah you would be in front of me just the building movement if you were but you were uh 45 archbrook I'm at this is horse [ __ ] I'm at low 50. how the hell are you not hearing I've been sucking so much dick oh my God you're not even here yet what the [ __ ] idiot I thought I was good at this game yeah I don't know so creepy they're not even a Black Bottle yeah I mean that's how you take them somebody wrote nope over hope that's funny orange juice you can't tell me what to do yeah I drink it make sure you mix better I'm at the Lions Tankard I'm at the Gold base Gold Rose Hotel I can't even shoot them because it's gonna piss off everything and I don't wanna [ __ ] deal with that oh switch my weapons for no reason I hate you oh my God my [ __ ] shotgun's like a machine gun after falling up and down the streets where you at I told you I'm at the Lions Tankard I don't know what that is I don't know other parents being I'm just gonna go in there Hayden's Donuts are you at the level 45 area the whole 50 man yeah I don't believe it my deal I can't even checked up man I got a moment of breathing attack I'll see it tinkered I know a joke anchored I mean I was [ __ ] job I mean oh my god dude you're about to block away I'm not there anymore well I don't care I'm going in that direction I die you died you [ __ ] [ __ ] I hate you but it thinks I was searching something because there was something searchable right by the [ __ ] door huh the game cocked me so hard oh my God it's amazing that's what you deserved yeah well now right if I just [ __ ] jerk off these zombies I guess yeah I mean I heard they like it I got PPI also it's been two hours at two hours you watching you want to give me a I'm gonna do one hallway is to make up for weight to a [ __ ] all right y'all well that's different too we did some [ __ ] we you know did some [ __ ] we do like a mini stream let's be short what's short like 30 minutes time anyway yo I'm out of this [ __ ] that was funny we're gonna get that clip out foreign yeah let's just play something I did my time yeah move John we got magic I can't wait to the store and forgot all about it [ __ ] what Store Woodburn they're actually kind of teasing I had a good experience uh yeah you told me they're good four out of five times just a decent experience first time a weight though sucked because they've got to try hard er um I also got mini Masters why are these [ __ ] mutate zombies sound so scary people and when you get off I mean if you'd still be in the call or whatever on oh wait you're gonna stream I mean I mean uh I don't want to hear me talk about a bunch of weird I'm gonna be talking to like invisible ghosts it's gonna be awkward I was going to try the new Warhammer again yeah we're gonna play uh should I keep bolt gun why are you the card game the card game ah we're playing the card game do you want to stream if you want oh okay yeah I'm not gonna be playing Vulcan because I was playing Boca and I'd be streaming yeah that'd be loud that wouldn't work programming I don't think that goes well again no right now we should play some mm yeah I'm doing this last week I'm trying to make it it was just doing a lot of waiting when I got there I gotta get some blue I gotta make up yeah you can [ __ ] die he's doing all that loot I was just standing in your feet okay yeah [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] you're so mean anymore once I finish this one Adventure keep it here oh two little girls blue level 50 has a 35 I'm cutting them down gotcha feels so powerful what level is my sword holy [ __ ] it's a double 32 sword imagine around a little 50 sir I got an ornate key hang on I gotta I have to resolve that yeah do not blame you my friend surprising ran into any bosses damn gold key are you [ __ ] serious they really like this game does not want me to stop I haven't ended the stream either for sure this is all on streams yeah yeah oh [ __ ] let's say it's a poopy face that is very rude I can say all the mean things I want about you they can still hear me [ __ ] yeah I was just seeing if you'd catch Jesus Christ [ __ ] monster oh gokey's right there that was [ __ ] lucky literally found the gold key in the [ __ ] same Junction deer Junction construction oh yeah I'm a junction box and goat lemons are my maintenance technicians I don't like you're a son of a [ __ ] [ __ ] prayer to the emperor Sheen spirit a machine squaring a guy and somewhere they said uh they said bolt gun was created by the Omni Stars what you sound like you said Omni sauce um I did actually this is better than mine headshot damage pure kind of it's like better against bosses but I still think my class so there's one key down that was lucky lucky chunky I don't know why it works yes whoa found a unique chess there's just everywhere I know he wants people to dump [ __ ] millions of dollars I have a feeling that if he didn't do this right that's gonna piss people off because if you could buy a better gun on the market and what these chests give like a key like why pay a billion for that you could probably buy an account but I think that's against use your terms steam well I'm just saying you could well yeah you're good unless it's like brown like if they grind or a grinder account wait not that kind of thing like where they do pain you you own the account you make the account you give you let them log in and then they they power level and they do all the gaming for you and then you pay if it's risky though because you're giving them details Facebook gaming very light it likes uh Resident Evil before it likes different team too and it likes Diablo for Jesus I keep forgetting I can dodge every time I shoot my sword I've been playing this game for so long I gotta get reading Xeno Clash that likes that too yeah Farm yeah we gotta remember that's a gaming extreme yeah Andy is sent we got these sent as well you haven't played it anymore I know we forgot to stop we're farewell I don't think I'm gonna find that door twist you I'm just guessing needs I guess I could try to pick it that's about as obvious [ __ ] there's my chance [ __ ] thank you damn there's one strong fat [ __ ] yeah you might have to kill it at least I'm getting really good at chopping up the tentacles off this whatever these things are hard they're [ __ ] monsters [ __ ] well as the kids out people [ __ ] sneaky [ __ ] that's the noise it's the law we have time I almost died before the end of my career in your life that's a kids that's a bad time man so I get shooting again you can say that again whoa what the hell that's some crazy tactics eyeballs on me if you did a whole lap around me that's crazy they don't play games damn it all right I'm gonna try one more silver all right this door is what the hell Gabe you can't do that to me that's against the law because I didn't want these ground orders hide the [ __ ] horny Keys [ __ ] because Photoshop wow these all these doors have doors geez this place is a [ __ ] nightmare doors have doors they have doors they have doors got all the brown doors have so many [ __ ] doors in them Santa Claus it's fine right now I just get one more before there's one more man that's a good job family HS 6.5 they're everywhere again yeah [ __ ] [Music] we all need to hear your Shield twice | ModTyrant1 | UCE4obprtreLEnJawgqWfSTw | 2023-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,679 | 76,293 |
7k0QZWSZBa4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k0QZWSZBa4 | RICARDO LAVAYEN REALTOR INTERVIEW 2019 | [Music] hey everyone Tony Martinez here Broker of extreme international realty back with another installment of our 10 with our 10 essentially 10 minutes or so with our top 10% in terms of our sales producers so we're doing this as a way of having the general public get to know some of our top real estate professionals and also as a training vehicle for individuals that are in the real estate business who are thinking about getting the real estate business on how they can take their careers to another level this installment features Ricardo lava yeah how are you Ricky I know I can call you Ricky because you can come in yeah and if somebody wanted to call and say hey lists my house can they call you Ricky as well or would they have to call you Ricardo they can call me Rick as well if we build that relationship they're part of the family so they can call me Ricky absolutely yeah glad you hit on the fact that real estate is really all about building a relationship and that's one of the things I've noticed about you is that you tend to become very very close with the people you work with right yes of course I mean I I need to understand their needs in order to find them something I need to understand how they live where they work where the kids go to school so I I research a little bit and I and I become friends with my women clients they are sinfully and and as far as what kind of brought you to this place in your life and everything tell them a little bit about yourself in terms of a little bit about your background and what kind of led to you entering the real estate business sure well first of all let me thank you to use this platform as a simple thing as Facebook is and let myself introduce to you this community also take you and drive it to let me be part of this amazing real estate company Cochise extreme international realty are really honored to be part of this amazing our company a little bit about myself my mama I'm from Ecuador I born and raised in Ecuador at the age of 22 I decided to come to the United States to follow the American dreams I'm a father of four kids plus two beautiful stepdaughters of the minute six and I'm happily happily married my wife is a big part of my life and she support me to this career I've been a real estate agent for little bo bed of three years but I absolutely consider myself thing I being in this industry since I bore well yeah because you may you've been doing the real estate sales side of it for about three years but you also have a very extensive background in property management as well right yes yes fifteen years prior to the two they become my real estate license I was a property manager for condominium associations I also was a concierge about the parking so and so so I know very very well the industry of the real estate market listen that's great because you do bring that perspective especially if someone is thinking about investing in real estate you can you can speak to them with experience about what to expect and how to make sure that the property is taken care of the tenants are taken care of all right and everything else well this is you said about three years now that you've been in the business and what's amazing is that the other folks that I'm interviewing so far that's been like the common thing and what I'm noticing is a lot of them have been in the business three maybe four years good three to five years but it's about the three-year mark if they're doing things the right way that they start to see the fruits of their effort and this is now developing and turning out to be your best year in real estate right so nobly yes absolutely I mean I always am a fair believer of not take shortcuts in your life because you miss steps you means knowledge so the people that get into the real estate and they think that in the first six months they're gonna sell three houses and and do a lot of the world probably that dying gonna happen right you need to learn the process you need to be patience and you need to be a self educated Feifei locator so yeah three years four years is about the time that you wanna start seeing the photos and and I think I asked you this question before what are you doing now that maybe you weren't doing in your first or second year in the business that you're starting to see a lot of results from well first of all focus you need to focus in your area in your farm area you need to focus while you really wanna do it you wanna do residential you wanna do commercial you wanna move renters sales so you need to kind of find what you really like to do and focus on that focus on what you are doing good and focus on that eye light as you know knock on doors yeah I don't know for big house I like that interaction he likes a personal context I do well I mean you one of the hardest-working agents I know because you know you'll come to virtually if not every training we offer so you you have a desire to learn and grow when we have an outreach for the community like yesterday we were out there volunteering your first one among the first to go ahead and sign up for that and and you are not afraid to go out there and knock on doors and meet with consumers you know and I think that that's that speaks a lot about your approach to the business yeah well I also say let's say an example of who you are you are letting that person knows and you are not afraid to work with the engine are afraid to knock on door if you have to save their homes it takes a lot of it takes a lot of how do you say like willingness to do it it takes a lot of guts to do it but I loved that that communication directly with a with the consumers with my clients is kind of call sent Flyers paid $100 to their to the post office and then you don't even know yeah and anybody can do that and anybody can do that and and that's what I really like about you is that you understand that this is a people business you're willing to go out there and meet with people you are demonstrating that you will do whatever it takes to help them either find a home or get the home soul exactly and I've also been very impressed with the fact I seen you manage your time better now yeah like you're doing time blocking better now where I think one of the challenges at new agents when they first start is they're all over the place and you're saying hey focus on one or two areas that you could become really good at but you actually in your calendar you will sit down and say this is my lead generation every day every day even before to come to this interview I blog from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. to make my calls and now I don't really call random people I call my pass leads okay to see how they are in the business to see if we can make an appointment to see to show a property during the weekend I mean I definitely call all my a fear of influence yeah and I have that time looking and yeah I I need to discipline myself to do that every single day because that's the key of this job is our lead generator didn't generation yeah but you know what in your cement I mean your husband your father six kids and all that you want to give time to them but you also know that the business requires time and what you've done is that you are again time blocking is saying this is family time this is me time but this is me building my business time right I don't be a good father is teaching them then in order to live a good life you need to work so then the kids needs to understand and sometimes this is to be with Pappy and to be with Daddy and and play around but sometimes that it needs to work yep and there's that that's the time when I choose to to do the delete the open house that or no key and in they're happy they're happy to to see me come back and anything I finally get into it to be with them was great that you get a net support so as we wrap up I I can honestly say folks if you're looking for a real estate professional someone that's good work hard leave no stone unturned we'll knock on every door and you're willing to help people whether its buying selling renting investing the whole nine yards I what out and out ricardo la vie young is your man so look for his contact information on the screen here but how can they also contact you directly right now well the best way and and the more direct way is my cell phone number which is seven eight six nine nine nine three one six five again seventy six 999 three one six five and for me Latino has siete Ocho Nueve Nueve Nueve tres uno say Cinco Ricardo Hawaiian two Rialto I didn't know you speak Spanish of course Rick Euler said I want to thank you not only for the person that you are but we've grown to become friends over the years and everything else and Gaby and I are just thrilled to watch you grow in the business and we're excited about the future because you're someone that we see us continuing to build with and taking a more active leadership role within the company so thank you for being you and thank you for being extremely thank you thank you so much all right folks we'll catch you in the next installment take care [Music] | Ricardo Lavayen P.A. | UCUJhQJtUMVXGZ5ieU5wIEyQ | 2019-10-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,792 | 9,123 |
MxEsamfKDW4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxEsamfKDW4 | BRANDY MELVILLE HAUL | I SPENT $1000 AT BRANDY MELVILLE & I REGRET IT 😭😡 Huge Try on Haul 2019 | hey everyone it's me Alex and different favorite food arty so we're doing a brandy melville haul today I am gonna put some timestamps for you guys below because I have a really really long rant I advise you listen to it I think it's important but if you're just here for clothes then just skip ahead but anyway brandy melville I had never heard of it before I had a huge amount of comments asking me to do a brandy melville haul but because I didn't know the brand I I never was interested I was like I just want to focus on brands that I know fast forward to me being in Hawaii and walking through the Ala Moana Center in Waikiki and I just so happened to walk past a physical brandy melville store and I stopped and I looked at it and I thought brandy melville that's the one that people keep leaving comments about so I decided to go in have a bit of a shop around and let's have a look at some shopping footage first I don't know anything about this store I've been requested many many many many many times that I review it so I mean it's right there and I had a little look in the window and it looks trendy get in there and do a bit of a whole [Music] now here's the thing I got home went to film the video went to search for brandy melville so that I could find the hyperlinks to put in the description box for the clothes and when I searched brandy melville on Google some very interesting and enlightening articles popped up for me turns out the brand is somewhat controversial there's a lot of articles talking about how brandy melville fuels body dysmorphia they aren't inclusive they have terrible reviews for customer service and it seems like a very very negative place to work so I decided to do a little bit more research before we get into the whole let's breakdown brandy melville and who they actually are so brandy Melville came to the United States from Italy in 2009 and it was controlled by a father-and-son team Silvio and Stephan Marcin I find that interesting considering the standards that this brand imposes I find it kind of problematic that it's run by two men brandy melville really took off and by 2018 they bursted almost 300 million dollars in sales which is insane to me because that's like not that much less than what pretty little thing makes and that's a massive brand had no idea that was so huge so the brandy melville girl that they have established through social media and marketing campaigns and even who they choose to work in their stores is a skinny young and almost exclusively white girl at least up until recently this sort of campaigns really reminiscent of Abercrombie & Fitch brandy Melville's really notorious in the social media space they don't really do PR or interviews or announcements and they really tackle the hate that's being targeted on them I also noticed from going on their Facebook page that they don't really engage with their customers anyone that leaves complaints or questions they completely ignore which kind of reinforces the idea that they've got bad customer service just some examples of some of the Facebook complaints that I found a mother was complaining about how her 13 year old daughter wanted to buy a skirt but there was only one size your brand targets the middle school teens the age group that is so sensitive to body image how dare you offer clothes in a single size a size that she said looked like a petite size too this really bothers me because I completely remember when I was in middle school and I was probably an Australian size 14 or maybe even a 16 and I could never fit into the little tiny clothes that a lot of my friends were wearing and it made me feel really really insecure made me feel terrible compared to them it really does fuel body dysmorphia to only sell one size another customer wrote it sends a completely wrong message by only selling clothes in one size it makes young girls feel like there's only one right size and if you don't fit that there's something wrong with you again I completely agree another mother wrote about how her 11 year old daughter started crying in the dressing rooms because the one size skirt didn't fit and now she started dieting to fit into this skirt I cannot stress how much I relate to this I remember going into a store when I first went to Hawaii this is quite a few years ago I was in Australian size 16 at the time and I remember just breaking down on the floor of the change room and bawling my eyes out I was literally uncontrollably sobbing because I felt so I felt terrible I felt terrible about the way that I looked I felt terrible that I wasn't fitting into the sizes that they had in the store it's I understand in Asian countries when there's one size fits all because in Korea or Japan for example the majority of women are quite petite so it makes more sense to me for there to be like a one size fits all kind of thing in Asian countries but we're talking about sizing in America here this is a huge store in America and their slogan is one size fits most most who most Japanese people it's things like this that fuel the dozens of articles that say the brand email promotes body dysmorphia the one size fits most slogan was literally printed on the tags of the clothes they have it in the stores on signs they have it everywhere I saw that sign in store and it was kind of hard for me when I was shopping in there because I had my best friend tre with me and Tosh is an Australian size 14 or 16 she loved the style both her and I adore this style of clothing it's like Nina early 2000 style kind of looks like thrifted grunge kind of clothes beautiful colours 2ti she loved the look of all the boots but she couldn't find a single thing in her size so the one size fits most thing is a huge problem to me an assistant manager from brandy melville came under some haze recently because they said that the one size fits most thing was probably just a mistranslation from Italian to English do they think we're gonna fall for nod from a profit standpoint the one size fits most thing does make it easier for brands to mass-produce their clothes but let's be honest here a size extra small small is only gonna fit such a small amount of people no pun intended according to the International Journal of fashion design technology and education the average size of an American woman is between a size 16 and 18 so in what universe does the one size fits most policy of brandy melville apply to any woman in the United States or in Australia or in England also let's talk about working at brandy Melville despite having an overall rating of 3.4 on glass ceiling when you read some of the negative reviews from the employees it is truly baffling one wrote all the stock workers are either Latino or women of color and you'd never see them on the floor another rope they only hire tall white and skinny girls who fit the demographic of their clothing and they make sure of this by taking photos of you every day and at your interview they take photos of your face and body keep in mind these girls are probably 15 to 17 years old one former employee wrote if you're signed to a modeling agency you get paid more for the same job they say you must wear brandy clothes when you come to work but they don't give you a clothing allowance this is pretty brutal because there's been reports saying that the staff will come into work take clothes off the hangers wear them for their shift that day and then put them back on the hangers to be sold we are talking about fifteen to seventeen year old girls working in the store and if they have to wear brandy melville and the prices of the clothes they're not cheap they can be quite expensive and they're expecting fifteen year old to be able to fork out fifty bucks for a pair of jeans that they're trying to work to be able to afford clothes it makes no sense in no sense at all and I can attest to the fact that the workers will take off the clothes and put them back on the hangers because I literally saw that happen when I was in the store there was a pink tub and I saw an employee take it off go out the back and lasso her come from out the back and put exactly the same pink top on Iraq I did end up buying that by the way because it was the only one didn't even have a price tag on it because she'd been wearing it but uh anyway don't touch me it was a really nice table this is what there's a lot of um contradiction in this video because I went about the brand but I also really liked the clothes so anyway let me continue yes you want to hear it don't you so like I said I bought these clothes before I knew anything about brandy melville and before I knew anything about their the way that they promote body dysmorphia and the way that they treat their employees and I did spend a thousand dollars there so I really don't want the clothes to go to waste I know there's a lot of people that watch my videos that do really want to see a brandy melville haul because they want to buy the stuff for themselves but I just really wanted to get that out there and tell you guys that I don't support their behavior at all if I had done the research before I bought the stuff I don't think I would have bought it I mean honestly if you go shopping with a friend of yours and you fit in the clothes and your friend doesn't it's really heartbreaking to see to know that you can buy whatever you want but your friend who is a very normal size cannot find a single thing that'll fit her I know how it feels it's devastating and makes me really really angry so I just wanted to get that off my chest before I got into the trial and part of this video like I said I don't want this stuff to go to waste I spent so much money on it and there's so very cute items but another thing that I just want to say is a lot of the stuff from brandy melville is very reminiscent of thrift stores but it's just a lot more expensive I know that I have seen items like some of these things in my local thrift stores every time I go there you can find stuff like this I earned a whole bunch of stuff like this when I was in my early teens I would be very interested in doing a video where I go and visit a thrift store and try and find the equivalent items of clothing so I look at the stuff from this haul I'll go to a thrift store and I'll try and match the stuff I'll try and find an equivalent t-shirt and an equivalent pair of jeans and stuff like that at a thrift store and if you want to see that video give us a thumbs up and let me know down below because I would love to do that I definitely want to get more into thrifting videos so with that now that that's over and done with I'd like to show you some of the stuff that I got ok so to kick things off I'm going to show you guys my absolute favorite purchase out of everything that I got I think that this is probably the most worth the money there's a lot of shirts in this haul that I feel like yeah they all look exactly the same but just in slightly different colors and you can probably get them in a thrift store but these jeans these are unique I haven't seen James like this in many many years I remember when I was in year 10 at school so probably 2009 I had a black pair of jeans like this these are really really really wide bootcut jeans and they have huge pockets all over them too they're somewhat high-waisted as well they're very comfortable again everything here is one size so this would be the equivalent of an Australian size 6 probably these are so oh I love them they're like 40 40 something dollars or maybe they were 50 I can't quite remember I have worn these all over the place a lot of the things from the video I didn't wear them yet because I wanted to film it first but I couldn't resist I had to wear these I wore these all over Japan when I was last there can I uh I need to try them on now Archie that's not a purge yes those those pants really suit you oh gee you can let go now up [Music] now what I love the length of these I love how wide the leg is it's amazing I don't know anywhere else that I could find pants like this I've been looking for these early 2000 style jeans for quite some time and I wasn't ever able to find them if you know somewhere else that I could find jeans that have this extremely wide boot cut on them please let me know also I love the pockets - these are incredible they feel really really well-made I definitely justify the price on these but there's a lot of things coming up that I can't justify the price on okay so toss another one is a floral top this is $20 it's made of nice material it's quite thick doesn't feel like a cheap top it's got a really cute neckline I do love the design of the flowers as well this seems like a really popular print at brandy Melville they had this in dresses and they had it in skirts and long sleeve tops and all sorts of things I definitely think that I have seen things like this in a thrift store though this print is very 90s 2000s you can find the sort of stuff for a dollar or two in a thrift store if you don't have thrift stores in your area and you want to do online shopping this one's 18 US dollars so probably 26 Australian dollars it's a little bit more like it this one's differently thinner than the last one feels well-made though none of these things necessarily feel poorly made they do feel like they're well constructed but yeah it's just in terms of value for money it's a very very tiny little t-shirt it's very soft I'm gonna get a lot of wear out of this I love the pink and white stripes sorry I think if more of the tops were $18 it would make them more worth it sometimes I'll say something's expensive and people say no that's not expensive that's cheap but the way that I see it is this stuff is mass-produced in China in one size only so the fact that they're only producing one size in China they've turned over 300 million dollars in sales last year or whatever it was $18 things like a little bit of a ripoff for something that you could easily get in a thirst store and it's very basic if you went in Walmart and Walmart would have the same sort of factories that brandy melville would have in China so you would get this for like 2 bucks in Walmart versus 18 US Dollars but anyway again very cute design this is another $18 t-shirt I love this style and this feels beep sorry this is so thin I have a I wore clothes from Walmart for a week video coming up soon and I literally got a t-shirt like this for three dollars from Walmart for eighteen dollars not worth it at all I'm sure you could find this in a thrift store this plain white top is a $24 top 20 for u.s. dollars is probably 30 31 or 33 Australian dollars again on the more pricey end for just a plain white top but it does have little buttons all the way down no that wasn't an invitation to try they're so small you can hardly get your fingers around them also it's a plain white shirt but I don't know if you'll be able to see it does have little teeny tiny holes that kind of make like a little flower pattern so that is really cute I love this shirt I'm gonna get a lot of wear out of it I better for 30 something Australian dollars I better wear it a lot it's very versatile you can again wear this with jeans or wear it with a skirt or wear it with shorts or wear it even under like a pinafore or under a strappy dress okay you're right you want it can you get out of my face please what what you think I'm crazy but definitely the way that I would prefer to wear this is with jeans and probably skinny jeans and a pair of high heels and like a cute little saddle bag I think that would be adorable but yeah a little bit more on the expensive end for this one and probably something you could find in a thrift store as well okay so this top is a $20 top I love this I really like the way that it fits I really like the neckline has a cute little pinched detail here which is adorable I love the pattern it's got little flowers all over it and I've paired it with these white jeans now these are the same cut and style as the first jeans these were 40-something US dollars I would buy these again in a heartbeat if these came in different colors I would definitely buy them I love the way that they fit these have huge pockets I wore these to Japan people love to them they left comments on my Instagram asking me where they're from and I do think that this top is really really sweet again it's a $20 top probably not worth $20 probably find it in a thrift store I'm gonna stop saying that because I think that that applies to every single thing that I'm about to show you guys you could find all of it in a thrift store tell me if you found anything like this value with hurt shopping well maybe you are in something like this from when you were a kid definitely some of this stuff is more like here dish you know you I can imagine Queens wearing clothes like this yes I'm 26 years old and no that's not gonna stop me I'm gonna wear this shirt a lot I think it's adorable this would be really pretty with a skirt actually I can imagine like a high-waisted very long skirt puffing out like that that would be lovely these jeans with all these tops I'm about to show you is a great outfit combination that is something that I like about brandy melville that the clothes seem to be you can literally pick up any top and pair with any pair of pants from the brand and everything seems to look quite nice together this one is a $16 top it's got this little teeny tiny V just here sixteen dollars is definitely more along the lines of what I would expect to pay for these sort of tops the funny thing is that this is not really any different fabric or any different material or not made any different to a $24 top from brandy melville but I mean I don't know how they determine their pricing but $16 is definitely more reasonable it is very plain though but I quite like these plain tops can I help you where are you going well where are you going you've heard of a bum bag now we have a bun bird this one is a $24 top I love the colors the colors are amazing this is purple and yellow and white and it looks so nice I think that it fits really nicely too again with the one size thing I reckon you could push this from a size two to maybe like a size four but I don't think that it would stretch very much but maybe a size six possibly I'm talking us sizes Australian sizes and Australian size six are in Australian size eight would fit this I love this design I'm gonna wear this a lot I do really really like it I can't really say anything negative about this I want to say negative things because I'm very angry with the brand and their practices ah it might be on the pricier end but it's a really nice design and I do adore the colours so this one gets a pass from me okay so this one plain pink top cute little detail at the bottom it's just got a little tiny frilly hemline this was $18 and the funny thing is my best friend Sam did a thrift store challenge over on his channel bless you and he bought a top identical to this for me from the thrift store and I think it cost him two or three dollars a case kind of in point I'm kind of proving that yes you can get my big Melville stuff from thrift stores this is an adorable top it sits at a cute height I mean it's just my brows like right there so it could be just a little list bit longer I love the color I like the cut still expensive for what it is but again all the stuff from the store these little shirts they're all very basic minimal kind of shirts minimalistic shirts I would say I don't know what should I say Archie what is there to say I guess I could be sad that it's not green okay so next up we have this turtleneck which is $24 which is an absolute joke because it feels so cheap this is the thinnest fabric it's ridiculous it's so thin it looks nice but like all white turtlenecks look nice as far as I'm concerned I have bought much nicer turtlenecks for much less but I've paired up with this skirt this skirts really really cool it's an open skirt like the whole thing opens up like that and then it does up with a buckle at the side here they don't give you very much room though with this buckle situation there's a tiny little belt thing here and it's only got a couple of little belt holes so they could have done so much more with this they could have given you a little bit of a longer thing there and then it would have been accessible for more sizes but again this is only gonna fit like an Australian size 6 but I love the color of it it's really nice this is a $28 skirt I would probably pay that for this skirt again I mean I bought all of this myself I didn't get any of this for free so when I say I would pay that I did pay that but what I mean is outside of a YouTube context if it was just shopping every day not for videos or anything I would probably buy this skirt I do really like the color of it I like the way that it fits I haven't really done it up properly I think that there's meant to be a button in here somewhere so that this part doesn't fall down it's falling down so I'm gonna try and fix that okay so I found the button on the inside but it's a very very small button it's very hard to do up okay so I've just put on this 16 dollar camisole top over the top 16 dollars for something so teeny teeny tiny isn't wonderful fine yes do we like it what do you think it has cute little frilly details up here I love putting these sort of tops over the top of a turtleneck I think as an outfit this is really nice I stole this look directly off a mannequin they do know how to style things in brandy I'll give them that I think that the clothes on their Instagram feed are really nice the way they styled the mannequins in store is cool too I really like this outfit this is quite an expensive outfit though when you think about it because if the skirts $28 the turtlenecks 24 and the cannae is 16 this is probably over a hundred Australian dollars just for this outfit alone which is pretty atrocious like I literally think that I could go to Walmart and put together an outfit like this for 20 maybe 20 or 30 dollars so it's fab you can someone please tell me please explain how to wear a beret Barry's never look right when I put them on my head I'm like is that how it's supposed to be I don't think so is it supposed to sit back like that probably but it still doesn't look right so this beret is $15 quite a thick material it's quite nice $15 is okay this top is 18 $18 for a tiny little gray plain t-shirt would not recommend but this skirt though now this is a $30 skirt this is a lovely skirt it's quite long I really like the way that it fits I love the animal print it's very soft and flowy really easy to wear the fabric is quite light fabric so it's good for summertime definitely looks nice paired with a lot of these smaller tops as well 30 us for this skirt is 40 something Australian dollars for it so do you guys think that this skirt is worth 40 something Australian dollars if you're from Australia would you be willing to pay that I don't know what I think about this I do like the design though can't fault it it's a really pretty skirt okay so this is a $24 top the color is perfect this is one of my favorite tops and oh sorry plain but I really like the button details I like the length of it it's extremely comfortable feels very well made and I've paired it with this skirt now this is a $28 skirt this skirt has a matching top as well that I'll put on in a second but let's just take a minute to appreciate that I match my backdrop this green gingham print seems really really popular at brandy Melville they've made tops in it they made skirts they've made pants the skirt is exactly the same style as that blue one that I showed you earlier and I do think that it's somewhat worth the money I love this look this is like a real this is what my favorite styles I love this outfit so much I'm gonna get a lot of wear out of this I know when I post on Instagram and people are gonna ask me where it's from I'm gonna have a pang of guilt saying it's from brandy melville because likelihood of a large group of people being able to fit is quite low because one size does not fit most okay so this is definitely gonna be an Archie favorite it is all green they have a lot of these two-piece sets at brandy Melville matching tops and matching skirts it's nice if you buy the whole look because you can swap it out you can wear this top with a different skirt where the skirt with a different top relatively expensive outfit though $28 for the skirt $30 for the top whatever it is I think it's about 30 can you get that tag for me please $26 for the top $26 for the top and $28 for the skirt makes it a 60 US dollar outfit probably 80 Australian dollars if my calculations are incorrect which is ridiculous absolutely ridiculous definitely not worth it I'm allergic to these bullet prices again because I have purchased these I'm going to wear them a lot but would not recommend for the price that's that's a fair beard okay I love this next top this is a waffle knit top so it's got a really interesting texture has cute little flowers all over it it's got a really really nice fit a really nice cut it's $28 a little bit expensive because it doesn't feel very thick feels a little bit cheap the waffle knit is quite nice though these are $30 shorts they shortened it of linen so they crease quite easily these are $30 which is all right for these I actually don't mind that I think in everyday life outside of YouTube I would be willing to pay $30 for these shorts because I really like the height of the waist it's got a very very high waist and I really like the length of them - they're not like little tiny booty shorts so I really really like these okay I have no idea how much this top was because this was the top that the employee was wearing and then she came out of the back of the store and put it on the hanger and put it on the rack it had no tag on it that's part of her that I knew that it was exactly the one that she'd been wearing considering she was wearing it she came out wearing a different top and put this one on the rack so I can't tell you how much this was this is one of my favorite tops that I earned I was all over Japan I love the sleeves love the length I love the color the colors perfect I like the v-neck it's a really really nice fabric it's extremely comfortable this one has a lot of stretch in it there are some things at brandy Melville that you can push past just one size if you get the right fabric this would probably fit in Australian size 10 as well a six through to a 10 this is one of my favorite purchases I paired this with the white jeans wore it all over Japan loved it it's one of my favorite outfits I will wear this for a very very very long time and love it every time that I wear it so I do recommend these I love the material it's amazing can I tell you how much this was though I cannot remember so I mean if this was even first $30 u.s. I would probably have paid that for it if I picked it up then if there'd been a price on it and I knew how much it was if I'd seen $30 I'd be like you know what yes because it's an amazing top what can I say pricey but nice II okay so this top also didn't have a price on it and it smells ever so slightly like Bo so it could possibly have been someone's work uniform for a little while I have no way of knowing but this is not two separate pieces these sleeves are attached so it looks like it's a t-shirt with a long sleeve top underneath I really like this aesthetic I like this trend this is a very warm top I'm going to assume this was another one that was in the 30-something dollar price range not as versatile because you can't take the sleeves off and wear it if it's summer it's way too hot to wear this this is so warm but I do love the look of it tell me what you think do you like this this is the one of the only things that's not cute and pastel but it is one of my favorites and it is way too hard for me to be wearing because standing in front of these lights sorry hurt you Walden okay so I've just put the white turtleneck back on so I can show you these pants these are $35 this is that same print that you saw earlier these fit in quite an unusual way they fit around my waist really well but also they don't look so flattering they're kind of pinching in a really really weird way there really comfortable there that's super super soft do they have pockets no pockets why make pants without pockets why what is this madness okay I was so happy to find these next pants I have been wanting pink corduroy pants for the longest time and I couldn't believe when I walked into Brandi they were right there in front of me these are $38 I definitely justify that I love them the color of them is amazing they're quite small the funny thing is that they're supposed to be the same size as those jeans that I tried but those jeans had so much more room in them than what these do these are very very very tight but they're very soft aside from how tight they are on my hips they're very comfortable in the legs I like the length of them love the color wish that I had these in other pastel colors I would love these in blue and in yellow and in purple if only these came in other colors if you know anywhere that I can buy really nice corduroy pants like these please let me know because they are my obsession I particularly like them when they have a bootleg or like a flared bell-bottom on the bottom that's my favorite type of corduroy but yeah these these are some of my favorites I also picked up this this was only eight dollars this is like a little chain that's supposed to hang off your pants it's supposed to clip around the belt hook like that I have a lot of really cool accessories at brandy Melville and they do seem like a reasonable price this is stainless steel and it's eight dollars definitely think that's worth it I I can appreciate that one a lot what do you think okay and next up is this $28 dress this print was the same as one of the tops that I showed you earlier feels a very very thin don't know if it's worth 228 US dollars the 30-something Australian dollars maybe because it's a dress and there's a fair bit more fabric this is also quite stretchy you could push this maybe to an Australian size 8 I don't think you'd be able to push it to a size 10 I've worn it with the turtleneck underneath because I just I love wearing turtlenecks underneath dresses like this I think it's so pretty this is the only dress that I picked up they weren't actually very many dresses in the store hardly any at all huge amounts of tops huge amounts of skirts not many dress so I was very happy when I picked this one up there was a lot of things in this print they were skirts and various things but I only wanted to get two you know so I could show you guys quite a variety of different designs so uh that's it guys I hope you liked this video let me know what your thoughts are about brandy melville if you have the same problem with them that I have tell me if you've ever shopped there and whether you thought that it was quite expensive I know you I spent a thousand dollars and this is not a thousand dollars worth of clothes by any means in any way at all if I wasn't a youtuber I would not have done this obviously I'm doing this because I'm trying to show you guys so many people asked me to review this brand so that's why I'm doing it I hope that it benefits you I hope that I've answered some of your questions there was a lot of things that were extremely sheer I noticed at brandy and I tried to stay away from that sort of stuff I tried to get stuff that was like a nice thick fabric because no point buying clothes that are super super sheer that you can't really get much wear out of so I'm really happy with the items that I got I will definitely wear them I don't want these things to go to waste but I'm definitely interested in doing a thrift store challenge to try and find these sort of clothes in a thrift store for a much cheaper price so I feel like this video you don't forget to give us a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already you can find me on Instagram it's pretty personal please so with that thank you guys so much for watching and we'll see you next time [Music] | Pretty Pastel Please | UC7PY0etqxH1bbyon_9pzp_g | 2019-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,409 | 32,415 |
3J7NexGEfXo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J7NexGEfXo | WATCH BEFORE THE SEPHORA VIB SALE IS OVER! | PAT MCGRATH SUBLIME vs DIOR BACKSTAGE FOUNDATION | hey guys welcome back for another video if you're new I'm Alyssa cute girl and if you're an OT you already know but as you can tell from the title this is a bougie versus bougie now y'all know I have the series called bougie vs. bargain but I can't call two things from Sephora that are both pricey although this is bougie versus bougie bargain I can't call it bougie versus bargain but I can call it bougie versus bougie bargain we are going to compare the do your backstage versus the Pat McGrath laughs skin fetish sublime perfection foundation that's a long name but let's get to it first of all I've already done a review for comparing this one to the Mac foundation the Mac face and body but there are some comparisons y'all to this because I don't know if a lot of people knew but Pat McGrath was a world-renowned makeup artist she is the mother yeah that Queen Queen mother okay mother Pat yes came out with a foundation which I've done a first impression on and I can actually update you guys about the foundation because I have been wearing it since then but I really do enjoy this I think at this complementary from Influenster so this one was said to me although I did purchase this one during a Sephora vib sale like maybe about a year ago and so let's compare the two Pat McGrath actually did makeup for Dior I don't know if you guys knew that so there are some similarities I feel like even in the consistency and the smoothness of the product but there are some differences so the first difference that we see that is actually obvious is the packaging okay so Pat McGrath labs actually has in her foundation this is a glass like frosted bottle actually this reminds me a lot of the Estee Lauder Double Wear but you know leveled up you know what I'm saying because Pat McGrath she she got the gold she got the black it just looks all the way Luxur luxurious and it looks luxe you know what I'm saying which it is and she has a cap and a pump I absolutely love that you know what I'm saying so I really love that you do get one point one eight one point one eight fluid ounces products and the expiration on this is 12 months I have medium 17 and this actually has 36 shades it retails for $68 which is a pricey foundation and but I think that it is really really good it is a it claims to be which the claims are true by the way I can tell you that right now it is a medium satin radiant finish that is what this foundation is it is so beautiful with building it up so I put on three layers if you want to check out that video definitely check out the first impression because I do give a lot of information in that although it is a first impression I wanted to do that before I didn't even know the Sephora vib was coming up but I'm definitely doing this video for that purpose just because you can pick up both of these from Sephora and in the case because a lot of people were talking about a little birdie said in social media that these are very similar so I definitely wanted to come with a comparison video in a bargain versus mark and Buchi okay so this comes in 36 shades I love that she has light light/medium medium medium dark and then deep so I love that she has like a range so this comes in 36 shades on the other hand this is a squeezy plastic bottle and it does have a top but the top is more of a spout this is to me more of what you have in your kit to be honest with you so it has that shade range you do get more product in this one you get one point-six fluid ounce list again 1.18 so you do get more product this is like a bottle and a half of what you would get like this is almost two full bottles of standard foundation so that is great because you get a good amount of this one by the way this retails for $40 you get in in forty shades I felt that the shades were more the range was larger like by far from Pat McGrath but not really that's only with four shades away four shades difference and range so this is 36 this has four shades do you're up until this product the che rage sucked to me because this is the most that they've ever had in the product the finish is a natural matte and they it claims that it has nice and medium coverage which I agree because if you try to go full coverage on this I feel like although I feel more that this is a more full coverage to me it can start to look cakey which is the comparison to this like Pat McGrath I don't even know if this can ever look cakey to be honest with you because of how will it builds this is like the best building buildable foundation like this is true buildable okay some brands claim that the product is buildable and it starts to look cakey I don't know if I can get even get cake out of this cake face the only way I would be able to do that is if I have like a crazy full coverage powder and just built on top of build but this is a beautiful build it drives down beautiful again this is a satin natural radiant finish so those are the differences in the two what do I think in terms of bougie bargain okay bougie versus bougie Park market I do believe that from dry to combination I don't know how my other girls would feel about this because it's a natural radiant some oily girls love a natural radiant but in terms of like really keeping that stay all day I don't know if that would do this in this with this because this one is long lasting but it's not like one of your lockdown is not like a stay all day type of it's long lasting foot is not stay all day I feel like that this product is more of a stay all day and I think it really it is because of the natural matte finish that it has this one dries down still beautifully but this one is a better buildable type of coverage I think my other girls would like this more I talked about that in my Mac face and body versus did your face and body video I will leave that in a link down below but I do believe still that my girls that are matte are going to still like this as well as a matter of fact because you have oily skin and this is a matte natural it's going to give you I think the finish this one would give to a dry girl I think if you want full coverage Matt you're going to have to powder with both of these but this one is going to be most this is going to be better suited for a oily girl although this cost less okay I feel like that dry girl that once or even if you have mature skin and you just want to look like on point all the time like everyday this one is the product for you and like I said in the bougie versus bargain I love both but I'm giving you the price the range all of the deets on both products and which one would be better suited for you so you can make a decision I want to have them up close and personal so you guys can check it out but like I said these are stuff both still beautiful in the fall and winter I'm probably going to go towards more of the Pat McGrath this is going to be more of my summer shade which I have or my and my summer product just because this is a matte finish now there is a difference in the shade range though to meet a lot of the Dior pulls more pink Pat McGrath because she know her stuff girl it pulls a lot of yellow I'm going to show and I don't want to say yeah a lot yellow more yellow not to say that she doesn't have pink but I can tell although I usually have a neutral undertone neutral undertone foundations usually work real well with me and both of these claim to have a neutral undertone but I'm going to show you the difference but it's like the texture of these are very very similar which is why I can understand why people thought that both of these were comparable both of these are like a semi runny it's not super runny but you can still see that this is runny now this is my shade in the Dior okay and this is my shade neutral shade in pema grass Pat McGrath when I put it on y'all it's smooth and disappeared immediately this one I feel like because it's a little bit more red it's okay a more pink undertone it's okay in the fallen I mean in the summer just because when I tend to tan I go more of the skin tone and when I'm more my original shade I'm more of the yellow so it's okay both of them are okay now let me talk about differences Pat McGrath is paraben free okay and also I feel like her foundation is a bit thicker if you notice the this one here which is the Dior dry down a lot quicker and again the finishes are different but in similarities that I feel like the smoothness and the texture you can feel the luxurious creaminess more of a Pat McGrath and I'm gonna tell you about the biggest difference that I could tell so if this is something that is going to impact this is what you really want to pay attention to this is very scented okay luxury foundations have a tendency to be very fragrant this is very fragrant pama grass is fragrance free y'all so if you have super sensitive skin go with the Pat McGrath because I and get a powder actually try her powder because I am so tempted to try her powder seriously but get her powder and get this because y'all Dior is going to throw you off because it is very scented oh yes very scented so those are the differences that's all I wanted to come with my bougie versus bougie bargain in this video hope you guys enjoy it let me know if you like these type of videos y'all yeah okay I could tell from the first one but let me know what I should do next let me know the bougie versus bougie bargain and basically that is the products have to be similar I come on here test the product let you guys know what I think about it and then we go down the whole time and then you can make your decision you might not want either one of them well not yet other hand you might say girl I want their bargain versus the bushi oh girl that booze is worth better than a bargain you know I'm saying but I do love both of these comment down below let me know what you guys want to see next I do have a couple of other ones I have a foundation stick that I'm going to do so have a toner and yeah I hope you guys enjoyed this a boozy versus bushi bargain and I will see you guys in the next video bye guys | MelissaQ | UCZzxOwEThVKEyyOY_YAyiNg | 2019-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,038 | 10,117 |
AUPvHGVgqwU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUPvHGVgqwU | HOW TO USE BRILLO ESTRACELL NO SCRATCH SPONGE | BRILLO CLEANING PAD REVIEW | what will you clean with your brillo estro cell no scratch scrub sponge composed of unique fiber materials that rinses 99.9 percent quicker than other sponges and it dries so fast that it does not promote the growth of bacteria see why many households across the nation trust this amazing brillo pad brillo estra cell no scratch scrubs bunches made to clean bathroom surfaces that are delicate unlike other sponges bacteria does not grow on estro cell sponges so spreading bacteria around us out of the question click description link to learn more about dish washing and kitchen sponges brillo brillo estra cell no scratch scrub sponge cleans dishes better and rinses so quickly that bacteria does not stand a chance be sure to buy brillo estra cell sponge when looking for a sponge which is a general purpose cleaner that delivers please like and subscribe to this channel for more product reviews and tips brillo extracell comes in packs of twos and dreams compared to other sponges they are a little thinner yet broader they grip nicely and are perfect for cleaning tables stove tops and countertops as previously mentioned they do not harbor bacteria they are very handy around the house use brillo estracelle no scratch scrub sponge to clean your car engine bathroom shower cleanser one of the many uses of brillo estro cell no scratch sponge is cleaning the shower they are suitable for any jobs and outside the house if you want your shower sparkling clean and spotless then brillo estra sell sponge is your answer go ahead click description link for more information and get the cleaning on [Music] give really sponge pads as gifts stock up on these and never run out keep them on hand as they are very useful and handy when it comes to cleaning let brillo know scratch pads do the dirty work the best sponges ever click description link for more product information brillo pads takes the dirt out of dirty get that sparkle and shine with brillo pads always want more cool info visit us at the link in the description like and subscribe for more reviews | Tshirtpotand more | UCLU3IrtykPj_115io0HLFuA | 2020-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 360 | 2,062 |
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lAQ5dlFcBss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAQ5dlFcBss | 5025 Q and A PP | sample prime vendor questions to consultant this video helps cloud big data consultants to understand sample prime vendor questions to the consultant double prime vendor questions to consultant are you available looking for a new contract position yes I am looking for a new contract position I am available with two weeks notice for backfill and immediate start date positions convey that you are available immediately currently are you in project yes I am in project currently my project is getting completed in couple of weeks currently are you in project yes I am in project currently my project is getting completed in couple of weeks why are you looking for new positions my current project is getting completed in couple of weeks my employer already started marketing my resume I am available with two weeks notice who is your current employer my employer is cloud big data technologies LLC dallas i am a w-2 employee of cloud big data technologies LLC what su visa status work authorization I am on ad employment authorization document I am on h-1b I can accept only corp to corp third party positions cloud big data w to payroll could you please forward your h-1b or EAD copy please contact my company HR human resources department the below information is just for cloud big data consultants information only our HR human resources department policy is not to forward EAD habich 1v copy work authorization documents before the candidate got selected in the client interview and job offer has been made our HR human resources department policy is not to forward photo it before the candidate got selected in the client interview on job offer has been made you when did you move to United States on which visa I moved to United States in october two thousand nine on h-1b visa are you willing to join on our w-2 vendor payroll no I do not want to change my employer I can accept only corp to corp third party positions why are you not willing to join on our w-2 vendor payroll because my green card paperwork is in progress with my present employer I do not want to jeopardize my green card process I will consider changing my employer after i receive my green card when are you expecting to receive your green card it may take 2-3 years and I discuss the rate with you what is your hourly rate please discuss corp to corp hourly rate with my employer where are you located currently consultant need to provide the location of the latest client project how is the weather at your location always know better about your location are you willing to relocate yes I am willing to relocate anywhere within the United States are you on salary or percentage basis with your employer can I know your salary I am on salary basis with my employer please discuss corp to corp hourly rate with my employer when are you available for the interview I will check my schedule and let you know when are you available for the interview I will check my schedule and let you know are you on salary or percentage basis with your employer can I know your salary I am on salary basis with my employer please discuss corp to corp hourly rate with my employer when are you available for the interview I will check my schedule and let you know when are you available for the interview I will check my schedule and let you know describe your role in current project refer to your resume what are your top five skills refer to your resume describe your role in previous project refer to your resume describe your overall experience refer to your resume how many years of us experience do you have refer to your resume sample consultant questions to prime vendors could you please let me know who is the client where is the client location what has project duration could you please let me know what s the interview procedure how many rounds of interviews for immediate assistance call 1720 500 to 600 or send an email to place me a cloud Big D calm [Music] | Cloud Big Data Technologies Group | UCTotidqjd2-NcXQPcJRSyeg | 2016-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 706 | 3,936 |
WG24nZ3zrwI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG24nZ3zrwI | CANCER JUN 10-16 2019- WHO'S MISSING WHO; THEY WANT TO RECONCILE | [Music] hi cancer its L here to do your weekly reading this welcome June 10th through the 16th 2019 I've got some cards fooled here do like share comment subscribe to the channel it is much appreciated thank you to those who have already done so there looks like a week of cards though so for the cancer it looks like this may be a situation the cancer is aware intuitively about a particular person maybe a husband or a male figure that they're in relationship with marriage or contract or that they're in close relation with they are aware of their outside activities their social activities may be keeping options out and open and dating could be fire sign or a cancer pricing Scorpio like themselves they're aware they're the cancer psychic abilities are higher in regards to opposite sex cancers also received some type of message about big spiritual message in regards to the change in this marriage this relationship it says to the kids who made this need to find restoration and healing outside of this marriage because this lack of support and lack of confidence in this moving forward because if someone's childlike behavior drama and games here there's no significant change the kids that was trying to heal this relationship because the two of cups is at the bottom of the deck but this is a situation of where the cancer where they may just have to rest in green in the realization of also there might be some kids are always feeling lack of beauty and attention secretly put some self care and to yourself here also something about what someone doesn't work or smiles daily habits you know that however either it's cancer or the person you're dealing with hope however they make their money if it's at work or it's travelling or whatever they do for income whatever is habitual and their life this is where the dating the flirting the outside activity happens this could be you can so this could be someone you're dealing with for some of my other cancers look like for a male cancer there was a male cancer that may have been intuitively connected to someone but now that person is blocking them they want to reconcile and normally how they would reconcile with this person it is almost you know telepathically intuitively sitting out those those messages this person has blocked the cancer or vice versa the cancer blocked this person they strongly desire this person there's a lot of attraction here and they want to renew restore heal the connection but there's lack of confidence once again because of maybe how the relationship was or how it ended a lot of drama childlike behavior a mindset a love affair someone wants to start the love affair again someone feels is it that the two of cups are the chariot as someone this is you cancer this affair might have taken place at work or your cover in order to see this person was telling your mate your spouse and whomever that you were working and that's something you would see this person we have the star card here could be a Clara's cancer it could be anybody cancer price to score biliary Sagittarius Leah everyone scared it looks like the cancer feels as if they've missed an opportunity with a sad person because there's blockage here this is how this person maintains control over the situation by completely blocking out either the cancer or another person's walking you know this has been a long journey with this person uphill battles right when you thought maybe things were turning around the turn for the worst but the cancer still views this situation as a mutually beneficial one the two of clubs a successful relationship let's go over to the website and clarify what this five of Pinnacle's is and why there's a lack of confidence in forward movement let's clarify also the blockage to seven of wands here and what this Kegel woman's has to offer either the cancer or this cancer this is potentially my kids are man if this is the cancer man what does he have to offer a particular person okay so meet me on the other side is always two dollars and 25 cents to get the extended read [Music] so let's get a different mindset here in regards to getting back or going back or recreating or doing that yeah the creation of work here they want to date but with purpose it looks like we'll see what this is about click the link below thank you cancer or not and I'm praying for you pray for me as well take care bye | EL-LE'S THRONE | UCSLlatSKul4TClcqc-mkQFQ | 2019-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 794 | 4,395 |
OBOGIxeCRT0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBOGIxeCRT0 | Keeping Your Hands Warm With Citrus | [Music] in 1936 Albertson yogi who won the Nobel Prize for discovering vitamin C described eight vitamin P which we now know encompasses a class of thousands of phytonutrients called flavonoids some like queer sidin are widespread and plant-based foods you can tell something is widespread in the plant kingdom when you can even find it in iceberg lettuce others however are only found in specific plant families for example hesperidum is found primarily in citrus fruits this may be one of the reasons out of all the different types of fruits divan looked at citrus may help cut our risk of stroke the most the citrus phytonutrient has paradin increases blood flow using a machine called a Doppler flux scimitar you can measure blood flow through the skin using a laser beam a laser Doppler flux scimitar sounds like something from Back to the Future and if you give people the amount of his spirit and found in two cups of orange juice blood flow goes up though if you instead just give them the orange juice itself that works even better so there's other beneficial stuff besides just the hesperidum in citrus for example if you measure the changes in genetic expression or is juice consumption induces changes in the expression in 3,000 of our genes whereas his burden alone only modulated the expression of about 2,000 still nearly 2,000 stretches of our DNA expressed differently because we consume just one of the thousands of phytonutrients and plants pretty mind-blowing and these changes in blood flow are not just kind of in theory researchers have taken volunteers with cold sensitivity cold hands cold feet put them in an air-conditioned room and measured the temperature of their fingertips after drink drinking a placebo drink like orange kool-aid versus drinks with two doses of actual citrus phytonutrients in the kool-aid group their fingers got colder and colder dropping nearly nine degrees Fahrenheit but the fingers of those consuming low or high doses of citrus didn't as much that's because their blood flow remained steady here's that laser test again when we're exposed to cold temperature our body starts to clamp off peripheral blood flow to keep our core warm but if you eat a bunch of oranges before you go skiing your risk of frostbite may go down since you're keeping up your blood flow to your fingers and toes they even took these poor women and plunge their hands into some chilly water and as you can see their finger temperature rebounded faster towards normal in the citrus group of course having warm hands is nice but maintaining blood flow to your fingers is not as important as maintaining blood flow to your brain [Music] you | NutritionFacts.org | UCddn8dUxYdgJz3Qr5mjADtA | 2013-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 457 | 2,668 |
oPq3vxBKB84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPq3vxBKB84 | Trunk CARs | torso or trunk cars feet are slightly wider than hip distance for this you're going to Cross Your Hands onto your shoulders Flex down through your spine keeping your hips nice and square you're going to rotate your torso to one side lifting it back behind you and continuing your rotation to the opposite side flexing down back to the middle you're going to continue the same direction for about two to four repetitions and then you're going to reverse and go the opposite way here is another side angle view rotating over drawing that body up and back behind you and over to the other side my hips are staying Square onwards and they're not rotating along with my torso squeeze those legs really nicely down into the floor and keep those abdominals nice and tight and don't forget to breathe while you're doing this | Easthill Physiotherapy & Acupuncture | UCZoOSZjThqA0DV0PpK2P9-w | 2024-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 146 | 816 |
SujrtF4A2E8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SujrtF4A2E8 | Destiny 2 - Farmed 100+ Menagerie Chests For This - FINALLY GOT IT! - Perfect Erentil Live Gameplay | this thing is a beast so people it finally happened after hours upon hours upon hours a farm in a menagerie after hundreds of runs back and forth to his chest after hundreds of wounds of excess trying to get my perfect world event or I finally got as good as to drew up you can see that on the screen now now played some PvP with this thing and it's just absolutely murders people you're gonna see something that gameplay in just a little quick sec but let me just show you guys my role and you can enjoy the rest of the video ok so you can see I've got a mind tap the trigger and firmly planted these are the two main perks you want to look for we've either arranged muster work or a stability master work the range makes projectiles hit more consistently up to 40 meters stability keeps the spread of the projectiles tight I mean you can hit at further distance but in reality people you ain't gonna be hitting no more than four meters anyway I mean you may have seen the fusion of a video I posted about two weeks back showcasing this event all and well it's actually capable of with rejection views or liquid coils it can hit up to 70 meters but in reality that isn't gonna happen when you play in live PvP because people are gonna be moving so stability or range as the master work is definitely the goal to actually are mine I do have accelerated calls which is the one I wanted mineus projection fuse is great for stability liquid coils is great for impact but accelerating close is better for close quarters and maps just for the simple fact it charges quicker I'm quite happy with its roll so yes guys you're gonna see some gameplay this thing now in action it's absolutely monstrous if you do enjoy the video like choice port you can by hitting that like button be warned I do swear a bit playing PvP and you get a bit angry so yes you'll probably enjoy it anyway because thanks as always for stopping by hopefully you enjoyed the video and hopefully I will see you one next one this ping has some range boy I don't think so give me that fugitive oh no boy this thing is a beast but nobody asks anybody asks anybody a story not probably an act no no no no yeah look even in a way you can hear that fusion and even in the way oh [ __ ] embed oh we have a bad time here readygo us oh [ __ ] oh yeah he's bad he's bad he's bad what damn that's that you've got I'll take that let them disarm eat this is that bit under why am i jumping why am i running they're jumping that would have been to more easy kills people yes I would so basically get mounted London what his connection I got you but no I apologize it's over dude it's it's it's so good yes I'm talking because I can these things in animal under always inhale mr come on I noticed my man yeah was d'Alene geez absolutely disgusting people look at this cheeky bastard come on come on come on wasting that look at me only one boy oh he's got a boat no thank you I don't mistake me here stay what does everyone leave heavy why don't you leave heavy nice spending up the grenade kills that don't happen okay so that's ignored him no you don't tighten killer treats and they're gonna get me now oh this gun is a beast it is a monster come on boyo oh so lucky not to die then nothing bastard sky this way yep that's what you get this thing people isn't just Phil it's just absolutely oh this big this big yep are you welcome down yet come down here for me oh that would have been a beautiful triple fusion kill had you that time sponger I don't know what's going on all these hammers oh yeah yeah just gonna see here only one minute left [Music] if we kill that's not too bad 3.36 fares and damage I'll take it all day and that's all she wrote people I mean 33 kills very very good six thousand damage sure you put three efficiency I mean need I in the other Ice Show case anymore what this fusion rifle is capable of so yes people you know to go go get this thing before they nerve the menagerie away can only farm one kind of farm a chest you'd only get one chest per completion find the heck out of it got until the night of July to do that [ __ ] but yes guys I hope you enjoyed the video if you want more life PvP gameplay let me know down below in that comment section guys hope you enjoy the video nope fully I will see you on that next one [Music] you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2019-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 854 | 4,349 |
YZmcZd56Dhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZmcZd56Dhw | Episode 17: We’ve Got the Beat! {featuring Lelani Gibbs} | that seems safe okay we should be going yeah i haven't got the message pop up yet hello it says recording now on the side in the corner yeah that's that's us we're recording now it used to be a pop-up but not anymore okay let me let me milk this more so you have more to cut out when we begin our actual we'll be okay hello everyone and welcome back again for club moffitt talks uh i'm ryan i'm joe i'm leilani and uh uh chris unfortunately will not be with us today um he is um well for one thing he has a an eight month year old who decides she doesn't want to sleep at all at night which is causing a myriad of problems for him uh but again today we're going to carry forth with just the two of us here today um hopefully me and uh joe can nope nope we're ruining it all right shut it all down we're done we're done we can't do it oh my gosh i i i think we can do this i have full faith in youtube uh today our guest is melanie gibbs is yes yeah i did it right melanie can you tell us just a little bit just a little bit about what you'd normally do like for money or whatever for money yeah like like like like not all not all of the stuff that you do for fun or or the stuff that you do just because you really love it but like the stuff that you have to do to pay bills right yeah people are surprised to hear that i actually have like a real full-time job like a nine to five uh i actually worked for uh blue cross blue shield okay yeah so you know what that entails uh yeah that's my normal um you know make money job and that's why i'm able to do all the fun things that i get to do because i have a job that allows me to do it so it's great yeah the the the real job paying bills uh is is a good thing to have yeah yeah for sure absolutely okay so uh we're gonna stick to the template that we're supposed to use i love a template uh we're supposed to be talking about what's happening on campus the community now and i think that's you joe i've got information about that okay uh the the big one is that uh at msu september is suicide awareness month um on the 15th of september at 10 30 we're having a depression screening at the clark student center there'll be counselors there who can chat with students and administer a depression screener on september 22nd there's a share your stories event also at the student center where entire campus communities invited to share personal stories about how suicide has impacted them each event uh there's going to be some amount of uh free t-shirts given away and they have suicide awareness pens or the semicolon pen uh for people to wear um for more information about that you can call the counseling center it's 940-397-4618 uh also the department of music is going to present trio of lost vultures which is a night of saxophone plane uh on september 13th uh in the aiken auditorium uh we announced this because it's free uh melanie may have other things she wants to talk about besides this but wichita falls brewing company has live trivia every thursday at seven and uh the wichita theater's production of beauty and the beast is running through september uh you can call their box office 940-723-9037 for ticket prices and seating information but that's what's going on around our community okay part b of this is what are we interested in right now melanie what are you reading or watching or doing right now for fun oh um wow okay um i don't really have a lot of crazy down time i actually um i watch a lot of mindless tv during work because it's just like background noise for me and i literally just watched and finished the entire season and entity of keeping up with the kardashians i watched every single episode from the beginning and it was really entertaining because like i already know how it's going to end you know but during the filming of the show they have no idea so it was pretty entertaining uh another feeling if you missed something it's okay you know exactly like it's just mindless yeah whatever in the background but i tell you i didn't like kim k at first but now she's my favorite so you know there's plot twist there's drama uh it's quite entertaining um other than that like um i just finished the uh league of their own series on amazon did were you interested in that at all i was interested in it but i have not watched a single episode yet okay you enjoyed how was it yeah it's a very different take than the movie obviously don't compare it to the movie um they have definitely pulled some lines from the movie you know to kind of give it a nod back to that um there's even a special guest appearance by rosie o'donnell um in the series later on but it's very very truthful as far as how these women were back during that time um so it really dives deep into their sexuality and how a lot of them were you know same sex and all of that um and so it gets pretty deep but i mean i laughed i cried i liked it a lot i recommend i'll have to check that out yeah um well of course she hulk is out right now on uh disney plus um uh the the new let me get it wrong aren't i the rings of power uh lord of the rings of power is also out there's also the uh game of thrones prequel out there but the thing that i'm doing actually right now is i'm prepping for maybe next semester maybe next year to revisit my weird fiction class and one of the things me and the other inspector are doing is we're going to try to bring in more modern reinterp reinterpretations of crafty and mythos so we're bringing in a um some of the more modern stories that have won hugo awards or or uh nebula awards and things of that nature like elizabeth bear for example is one of the big um writers of a weird fiction right now who's won uh a number of awards for her stuff so we're gonna i have to get used to these new stories and figure out which of those we're gonna dive into when we revisit the class so that's that's what i'm doing right now and unfortunately i've only read three pages of the book that i got uh last week because um i've been watching mindless videos on youtube instead that's that's what those are there for yeah and we complained at a bit about it in the beginning you know and now we're just addicted like everyone else [Music] athena has been suffering from insomnia and she just watches videos all night because she's she's like these are completely mindless there's nothing here to hold my attention you know this will make me go to sleep and and then it doesn't now i've heard i don't know how truthfully truthful it is but i have heard that the blue light and the white light from your screen is part of why you stay awake yeah i've heard that yeah yeah i i i don't know i mean like i feel like you get that same kind of blue light thing from uh like your computer at work and i can tell you for a fact that that does not keep me awake um it should that's uh it does not no yeah no i will say this in my house all of my led screens for like my my um thermostat for like my um my alarm clock they're all blue bluish white so if that was true i wouldn't sleep any night so again i don't know how true it is i have no problem sleeping i go out like that so yeah well i'll i'll be passed out to sleep next turn she'll just look over at me must be nice right uh i i have been watching the she-hulk series it's only like three episodes in so far but i've i've been liking that i haven't watched any of house of dragons or ring of power um i have a thing where i've been discovering tv series that are already over uh like i just recently finished watching all of the peaky blinders tv series which i really enjoyed um i really like that actor and i know i'm going to say his name wrong uh killian killian murphy i feel like he's really good and i just started watching a show called tin star with tim roth he plays a british policeman who's been transferred to like moved his whole family to canada and he's in canada now as the chief of police of this little town uh but i've i've been enjoying that i don't know that i mean it's not a [Music] it's not a happy story but i feel like it's well written and well acted is it historical at all or is it modern day uh it no it's modern day it's modern day yeah um and uh decent length seasons you know it's like like six seasons of peaky blinders was a total of 36 episodes but um the first season of 10 stars like 10 episodes and i've watched like the first five uh but it's it's been holding my interest but i've been enjoying that uh i got a book but i haven't started reading it yet and i got it because uh shannon uh coppage was talking about that she was reading a book about a zombie apocalypse and i think it's called uh until the end of the world but she made it sound interesting so i ordered it through ill and i took it home but i haven't started it yet so that's what we're doing i just want to point out the instructor i'm doing this class with i realize he's going to he's going to watch this as soon as it pops up i'm sorry peter i've not read the book yet sorry i'm not i really wanted to read some of it this weekend so you could talk about it this week and i didn't do my homework yeah he let him down i did well i'm gonna get earful about it let me just say that i'm gonna get i've been reading the office ladies the office lady yeah the office ladies bff okay they um you you know they have a podcast angela kinsey and jennifer fisher oh oh they have a podcast and they talk about the office and all the background stuff like where they filmed and you know little tidbits about the show and things like that and they're watching the entire series and they're podcasting about it and so they released a book and it's like the new york times bestseller like for the last like five or six weeks now but um so they put all these old pictures and stuff on there um just from their time back then but it's really cool did you know that angela kinsey is from archer city i did know that oh okay she was just here recently actually oh yeah yeah and she was um she'd actually went to the school in archer city because all she had was a blu-ray disc to watch the episode that they were podcasting and they didn't have a blu-ray player at her mom's house so she was trying to figure out where to go and then she went up to the school because sister is a teacher at the archer city school and so they took her up to the school and they found a blu-ray player for her to watch it there at the school fun fact she needs a mural someone needs to paint a mural of her in archer city yeah they should or a statue you know it's like our our city's most famous uh you know yeah yeah i will remember reminder patrons if you need a blu-ray player the library can provide yeah exactly right there i bring it back around to us again i like it they check out for three days and um all right let's get into the heart of it um we don't have a mailbag of questions no no we have a guest we have a guest uh lalani i had actually planned on you speaking about the music scene in wichita falls because i know you're actually active in that yeah uh can you talk about that aspect of your life and the and the fun things that you do oh but i wanted to hear more about blue cross blue shield i can't really talk about that you know those are insider secrets yeah there's only so much hypo let us get away with yeah right exactly now um yeah i'm in the live music scene um as you say uh originally i was just a huge fan and a huge participator um i did lots of singing um joe's you know and you know on theater on stage and then i was obsessed with karaoke i did karaoke a lot um because that was a way that i could sing easily and i always wanted to be in a band um so i just kind of pushed and pushed and pushed and i got the opportunity a few years ago to join an existing band that had already been in existence for a few years and they wanted a new singer so i kind of jumped into that role um did that for a few years and then uh my life kind of changed i went to an atlantis morissette concert um down in dallas and i mean outer body experience it was bucket list you know item for me i was very excited and uh after the show i was like you know what i'm starting an alanis morissette tribute band like this needs to happen so over a few months time i was able to gather the musicians that were you know willing and excited about it as me and uh we got together and we came together pretty quickly and we played our first we played our first three shows were like within like three weeks of each other like we watched show show show and then um after that we're like well that's all we have is atlantis we can't really play much more you know what i mean so we um we expanded our set list and now we are a 90s cover band so that's cool yeah so now we're doing so we have you have an option we can do just all atlantis or we can do 90s with some atlantis like you know trickled in there but yeah that's uh that's what i am doing as far as live music goes and then of course i still attend like every show i can um do y'all do go out to live music a lot around here i did as a teenager um but at some point when i lost my job and flunked out of college i suddenly went um yeah i'll just buy the album oh fair uh i i don't follow live music as much as i would like to uh i used to have the problem about um that cigarette smoke bothers me yeah and so uh going to bars with all the heavy smoke would be right a problem um i also don't really like people yeah there so you're going to places where there's a lot of them you know i get that i unders it's not for everybody it's not free well no and uh it's it's funny because i i do i do love live music i love listening to it uh but it's uh it's more of an atmosphere thing for me yeah uh the yeah the what i have to do in order to be able to listen to it i'm not always willing to do you know um but i mean having said that i've i've gone to some live concerts and stuff i won't embarrass myself by telling you right now what my first concert was uh also you might not even know who the person is would be a waste but uh i i can tell you that for my senior skip day back when i was a senior in high school uh i got to see huey lewis in the news ah that's awesome so that was that was a good one that's cool yeah but um yeah uh my friend uh george uh has done uh the local band thing and i have gone out and listened to him in the past i actually would love to go out and hear you because i've pretty well always thought you were a rock star um so you know this is all like listen to that girl whale you know uh you remember when we recorded that cd yes yeah so how have that oh yeah i have mine i have mine uh it's been it's been a little while since i listened to it yeah i still i still have that oh my gosh yeah so it's like like your first record honestly it really was um i mean i haven't i haven't done much recording at all but um when i was in joe when joe was directing alice in wonderland the way that he directed it is he very much directed it like we were kind of in our own music video you know like that's what it kind of the feel that i had just because of how righteous the music was and he had the idea of having all the cast members we recorded a cd and it was the cast members singing it and um that was a lot of fun that was a lot of fun yeah i just uh i well of course i have to give a lot of private credit to uh karen underwood for that because she uh she wrote the music for that and yeah uh i i gave her a little bit of guidance a little bit guidance on on lyrics but almost all of that was just karen underwood she was phenomenal yeah and that's that's one thing about wichita falls that a lot of people don't really know like the musical talent in this town and especially that just even comes here for a few years even if they didn't grow up here whatever but we get amazing talent in this town and um i mean some of the best shows i've ever seen have been right here in wichita falls and and that's i that's i think i get i get a little frustrated when i see well there's nothing to do here and there's nothing to do and i'm like there's a lot to do you just have to go seek it out you know oh yeah definitely i'm gonna fall in your lap yeah and i i do wonder about that sometimes when i do hear people talk about there not being anything to do in wichita falls i i often wonder what it is that they want to be doing right we exactly yeah well consistently all anyone wants to do around here is eat so okay yeah i mean i mean we we have a couple places you could do that i mean [Laughter] oh wow um what what what is the name of your band now oh yeah i guess i should say that um the alanis morissette tribute is called jagged little band and then um the 90s cover band is called escape goats um we got a a local artist musician he drew up a logo for us and we were telling them you know giving them ideas like skateboarding jinkos um goat uh but yeah he came up with like a goat riding a skateboard wearing jinko so it's a pretty cool logo we're pretty excited about it um but we've got that um we actually have a show god um we have three shows coming up we're paying the pub all three times um the iron horse pub is there's a reason they're the biggest or the most popular live music place in town is because they are the only place in town that provides sound um it's really hard as a band to either one find a sound man to come and do your sound for you while you're up on stage or doing the sound yourself you're literally having to rely on people in the audience to be like hey you might need to turn your guitar up because like i can't hear the guitar and they're like oh like you don't know because you're up on stage you know so um but that that's i mean obviously more it's more than that but personally as a musician um of sorts uh that's why iron horse is my favorite place to play because you just show up plug in and you're good to go um so all of our our shows are going to be at the iron horse pub and we've got one coming up pretty soon at the end of the month um they're september 23rd but yeah i just i like the the music scene is very tight-knit um a lot of musicians if you notice if you start following around the bands that are playing a lot they're all the same people um it's all the same people different band names different genres uh musicians share um with each other all the time um and they do that in the you know the popular music scene world like they're called hired guns you know there's tons of guitarists and basses that jump from band to banda band and we actually do that here in wichita falls too um i think a lot more than being a talented musician is being someone that is easy to work with and someone that people enjoy actually working with and so that's why you'll notice a lot of these people are shared amongst bands is because of that because they're easy to work with and they're flexible and things like that so we've gotten reliability is a major aspect oh yeah yeah yeah absolutely absolutely and the actual drive to do it and you know saying that um you know you'll be at practice when you'll be at practice and actually being able to show up you know that's a big thing for sure but um but yeah it's a good scene and we're trying to keep it fresh there's uh obviously there's a lot of cover bands um original bands that feel a certain way about that and that's fine but um with cover band and a lot of people the draw to go see a live show is if you know the music um a lot of people don't want to spend the money and take the time out of their night to go sit and watch a band and they don't know any of the songs and so they're just like you know they sound good but what is it doing for me you know you want to be able to sing along and know the song and it you know brings the memory back to you um so that's why i personally love you know listening to cover bands and things like that because i can sing along and i know the songs and in my opinion uh being in a cover band is kind of harder than an original band because people know the song that you're doing so if you mess up or if you sing it wrong or something like oh they didn't do that right so it's it's a little bit more pressure to kind of be more perfect about it you know whereas an original band you can you wrote the song so you do whatever you want with it so well you know even even elvis presley sang the wrong words to his songs i mean it's yeah it's it's all good exactly yeah we've got a good mix of cover and uh original bands in town so well that's good it's a good scene yeah yeah um when you're has has your band either of them do you do you guys do things like at the after hours art walk or anything like that or oh yeah um well it's it's again i mean we're a six-piece band so and we so there's a lot of us and there's a lot of equipment and um so the after hours art walk downtown development the committee of the after hours art walk um every art walk they find they not every art walk but most art walks they try to find a band uh like a big band that can play outside in the street somewhere so that was actually um the atlantis morissette tribute we do that was our first show was an art walk i think it was i want to say it was july art walk and we played in front of eighth street coffee house they just blocked off their parking lot and we played right there um that was a lot of fun um and luckily we played with the band that had all their own sound equipment so they ran sound for us and then we kind of helped run sound for them so you know we kind of helped each other out in that aspect um but yeah it's hard to just like pick up and just you know show up somewhere and play because we're a lot of band but yeah we've done that and then we've played a benefit um and a lot of bands in town if you have a benefit show or something like that and you look you know thinking a lot of their live band might be good entertainment for that you just talk around like there's a lot of bands that will do it for free just because they want to play they want people to listen to them they want to play and for them i mean more than it's a good practice you know what i mean and it's good even if you're not making money at least you have an audience to kind of give you a little bit of feedback um because you know in your head and in your jam pad you're probably the best fan in the world but when you take it to the street people might disagree with you and that's okay that's okay but yeah we do that but we um like i said we're trying to book around it's hard it's hard to book outside of town um because i mean you you have to know people you really do and that's why i i tried to pick braids of the bands that do get to go out of town like clint vines on the hard times they go out of town uh a lot of the metal scene bands they go out of town a lot of country artists and stuff like that um but really it's just about networking more than they don't care what you sound like i mean they do obviously they don't want you to be terrible but it's all about networking really and uh if you can get people in the bar like if it's a band that doesn't really have a big following and you don't have a lot of people interested in what you're doing then why does you know they don't want to book you like whatever you know they're like why do we care if you're here if you're not bringing us business so um do you do you feel like that doing the music doing doing the the bands even just locally is that something that you'd really like to be able to just continue doing for as long as you can or or do you have a visualized well you know i'm probably going to do this 5-10 years and then i'm going to be out right um well yeah i mean i don't i definitely don't have a timeline on it and i really enjoy doing it and i know it's never i'm not going to be some famous person that gets to do this for the rest of my life and i get to you know travel around and be a rock star like that's crazy um not a lot of people get that opportunity so i just enjoy doing it as much as i can and if it ends in a few years then it does and i always got karaoke so karaoke is easy to come by but uh i'm i'm definitely just enjoying it while i can and as of now like i've got a great group of musicians um that i play with and we all get along and we all hang out you know besides just the band stuff and you know we're all actual friends so it's working out splendidly right now but uh you know banned drama as they call it can happen and uh usually does um in addition to uh music i know that you're in involved in uh or have been involved in local theater too you've been to working with uh backdoors improv yeah amongst many others yes um improv um i'm on the board of directors and um i'm on the fundraising committee and then i also audition for shows um and i also help like while the run of the show happens like i'll help with front of house and you know things like that if they need help with bites or whatever whatever i mean anything they want me to do i'll do i wash dishes um i'll do anything they want me to do yeah i love that place yeah it's a good place that was the back door was the first community theater that i did in wichita falls the first thing i did there i played i was in the chorus playing a townsfolk person in music man in 82 yeah i was born in 82. that's really cool yeah there it has such a rich history um not just the the not just the building itself but the troop of players that have been known as the backdoor players um a lot of people don't know that they got their start at um oh what was the name you know the big mansion that's on kell like over by harrison that's been recently sold within but people lived in it and it was like a museum at one point do you know what i'm talking about uh i do but a lot i can't i can't think of the name of it there's a name for it anyways but that big mansion back way back when that's kind of where the troops started out um and where the name back door came from because in that house at the bottom there's a like a basement kind of area and that was like their parlor room in their hangout room where the piano was and they had drinks and things like that and there was a back door um from the house and that's where they entered they entered in through the back door to go down to that parlor room and that's where the back door players started and then once they were able to purchase that building downtown on fifth street um that's when the theater you know came on up got it set uh i actually saw a show at the at the manchester originally at the mansion oh that's cool of theirs that i saw and it was uh the sunshine boys i think it was gare brundage and bob king okay yeah uh and then it was a weird thing because uh dad was military so we had been in the wichita falls area in the 70s and then moved elsewhere and then came back in the 80s so when we came back they were already back they were in on uh on indiana in the in the ice house but when we were here in the 70s they were in the mansion in the mansion yeah yeah it's a it's a cool theater man uh i mean you're into theater [Laughter] if you like that kind of thing you like that kind of thing i mean uh we do straight plays too like it's not all musical and dancing and you know things like that i've i actually have friends that like would even say like i'm not really into musicals but they'll come because like i'm in the show or a friend of theirs is in the show or something like that so they're like begrudgingly will go and support their friend and by the time they leave they're like okay we really like that like yeah see it's not all it's not all bad for sure okay i've got a quick question yeah we mentioned at the beginning there's lots of people here in wichita falls that say there's nothing going on here what would the two of you know i'm opening this to the both of you suggest for like uh people who have come to like the university and they've never lived in wichita before falls before what would you suggest to them to start getting interested in some of the local entertainment i guess is how i described it because musical theater um museums so forth is what would you say it was a good starting place on that sort of uh road um my suggestion is talk to locals um like uh there's close restaurants and bars close by to the college just go in and start talking to locals um people love to talk about their favorite places to go to um so that's a good thing and then also facebook facebook is a great way to find there's tons of groups on facebook that share um events that are happening all over wichita falls and then once you find your favorite place or whatever just look them up on facebook look through their page and see what events they've had in the past and what they've got going on in the future and you know see uh if that's up their alley but yeah like you said i mean there's lots of live entertainment there's lots of good restaurants of course museums and there's events all the time like painting parties and you know things like that but yeah like i said it doesn't fall in your lap if you put the effort to go look for you can find it yeah i think that's true for sure um i think that if you if you're a student who lives on campus or lives really near campus and then especially if you maybe don't have your own vehicle right um i think you should check out what the bus routes actually are and what their schedules are to see where they go and when they go there and then uh yeah absolutely check online for sure you can check facebook there's actually a wichita falls page it's like discoverwichtallfalls.com and they have events listed that are happening all around the area [Music] or the uh physical or digital copy of the times record news will have uh things about local area events um or what is it the texoma texoma home page oh yeah a place that you could look for for for local events and then it's and then that is that thing too about like it does depend a little bit on what you're interested in um there are some things that maybe we don't have a good venue for like if your thing is nascar right i don't know that we necessarily have a good race track locally there's one up there on 369 but it's not like constant like they don't always have races going on yeah but uh we have we have a lot of things to do and and we have the thing about uh even if it's not a a thing that's continuous in which falls we do have things that come here uh you know uh and and that's the thing that people don't realize that happens is like uh the comedian uh fluffy is is it gabriel iglesias comes here fairly regularly uh and uh there's an episode was just here i'm sorry what when stevo was just here there's the the show uh dinner impossible filmed an episode here um of course the dallas cowboys trained here for a couple of years you know there's there's stuff that happens here that you maybe don't think about that happens here but it's it's around it's available um good answer so get out there folks yeah get out there so it's the slowly you know the thing is from x-files the the the truth is out there the fun is out there the fun is out there you have to go find her yeah that's speaking of which i got another question it's a follow-up question based on what we just said um have the crowds bounce back from covet yet i mean are the people out there like they used to be i would say yes and there's definitely it's not as constant as it used to be um you can definitely tell there's a draw to certain things more so than other things but i mean i it seems the same to be honest but since before before covert is that what we're calling yeah yeah that would be easy for now yeah before coming yeah it's it's feels pretty much the same to me i mean i don't know if y'all went out during the hotter and hail weekend but uh there's a lot of people out it was a little crazy uh but even too like the downtown festivals that have been happening um there's been a lot of people in attendance for and i think people for the most part just i think people are treating it as just like a cold or a flu at this point you know what i mean if you get it you get it you stay home your days you need to stay home and we'll see you in a week you know all right um i yeah i want i i wonder about that too uh it's like i know that even just going to uh local restaurants there was a time period when there would be very few people inside of course there was a time period when the inside of everything was just closed you could only do like curbside pickup or whatever yeah uh but i feel like places to have picked up and they're pretty well back to normal yeah and a lot of people are i mean a lot of places are still short staffed too and i mean that's kind of a testament to how busier people are getting because they're like okay it's good to have the business but now we don't have the employees yeah eek but i definitely say especially the college students or anyone really visiting or anyone locally um just be patient like if you go out like expect to wait on your food like you might have a weight and that's okay they're doing their best i i had a had a friend who's talking about um his child uh he had a young daughter and he was talking about um the need for public school he's specifically at the time talking about like pre-k but he's like you know there's there's stuff that my daughter can learn at pre-k that we can't teach her including how to wait in line right this is like she's the only kid in our house but you know if she's in a room with 20 other kids that think about taking your taking turns and sharing things right we can't teach her that at home yeah it definitely helps to uh have the social aspect you don't want to be the the awkward social person you know yeah i mean maybe you do i don't know i don't know you line up the stuffed toys you say no it's mr teddy's turn now you will get to you when we get to you right i mean i'm i'm just i'm the opposite but i'm a social butterfly and i like to go to all the events and by the end of the week i'm exhausted because i've said yes to so many things like oh my gosh but i but i have a good time you know so but i'm blessed uh i don't have any children so i don't need to worry about uh you know lines and social awkwardness with them so i get to go on my own accord it's good yeah it's not for everyone it's not for everyone no it's not it's not but yeah um i was gonna say at the theater we've got auditions coming up soon um and it's a really big production it's the christmas show uh it's called the greatest christmas pageant or something like that do you know what joe it's a pretty i think it's called the greatest christmas pageant or the best christmas pageant yeah christmas pageant anyways yeah uh but it's it's for all ages like i mean they're casting um there's 19 speaking roles and then on top of the ensemble and the background people so there's going to be casting a lot of people for this play and it's all ages um all talent levels um it's a really cool thing especially if your kid has been homeschooled a lot it's a good thing to kind of get him out and so i mean even if you're not doing school stuff but at least you're getting them around other kids and talking and things like that and uh even doing like the the uh crash works that makerspace they've got a lot of great things for kids and it's a good way for them to get out and socialize and not just be stuck at home with their brother and sister and not know how to act around other people [Laughter] to to be fair i'm still working on that learning how to you know interact with other people yeah it's a it's a learning process for sure yeah just on ongoing yeah yeah i might be too social sometimes yeah because i've got you know the board of the doing the board of the theater and helping out the theater and then um the two bands of course and then i've got karaoke that i do every week and i have a trivia show that i write every week and then i do more karaoke like for private parties and things like that and i don't know how i do it all but i do i'm tired i'll tell you that do do you have a like go-to karaoke song oh well i did yes um my go my go-to warm-up song was always no rain by blind melon okay yeah because that was a song that kind of had a good range where i could get a you know a few different note pulls from there just to warm up the vocals um that used to be my go-to but when you do karaoke um as often as i do you get real dang sick of doing the same songs over and over again so uh nowadays i just kind of pull a song and just go with it whatever are you all into karaoke ryan looks like a karaoke singer no i i like like much like joe i hate people and i don't like going anywhere so go ahead no i was just saying it sounds like you're all perfect for the library kind of yeah right sadly people have told i've told a professor once i may be the most outgoing librarian in the building and his only response was oh ryan that's horrible i i i will say that i do do enjoy uh when in the comfort of my own living room uh like singing along with uh musicals uh you know it's especially nice because we often have the uh closed captioning on so it's almost like the old school you know sing-along thing it's like oh hey look i can see the lyrics yeah um and that's um kids love karaoke um especially these days because you know they have ready access to all you know all the american idols and the got talents and the this and that and all that um we try to do so i have a karaoke show at undeclared bar and grill which is right by the college it's literally in walking distance from the college come on down um they've got a great menu i haven't i haven't had anything bad on their menu like ever their food is really good um but they all they have like indoor games like they've got um the jenga or not jenga the uh cornhole and um they've got like the hook on the string thing you know you try to get the hook on the or the the ring on the hook that's attached to a string i don't know someone made it up one day and it's a big hit um i'm terrible at it though i'm no good at it they got a pool table and stuff like that but on tuesdays we do trivia and i write that show every week i don't like work for a corporation or anything like that like i created it i write it and then um on wednesdays we do karaoke but both of those things we do them early we start at like seven so it's a good thing like and it's all ages like you can bring your kids in and have dinner and you could do a couple disney karaoke songs and then have them in bed by nine you know so we're that that's kind of the angle i'm trying to do because i'm old too like i don't want to be out until 11 00 pm on a on a wednesday so i try to get out of there early but sometimes you know those those college kids will come in a little later and uh i'll stick around for them but um yeah we're uh where was i going with this i don't even know [Laughter] just rambling at this point that's okay and that's fine it's fine that's what podcasts are for right have you heard our podcast we don't do anything so it's it's pretty much the format yeah yeah that's well that's good what do you want to talk about i don't know let's talk about this for a while okay i did a little podcast for a little bit um i used the uh the anchor app you heard anchor yeah yeah so i started my own i think i did um i think like seven episodes is all i ever did but they were a lot of fun to do i really like i just got together with my friends and we just i just recorded our conversation really i i listened to the first two or three of those i think did you yeah there was one that you did where like you were like recording in the middle of a family reunion or something and it's like somebody kept coming to the door and you're like hey i'm i'm trying to do something here yeah i uh i kept all of it i didn't edit any of it [Laughter] well the first podcast we did i actually had people coming up and asking like knocking on my door asking questions that's great i think you know it keeps it real keeps it real and by the way folks if you see me glancing up it's because i'm writing for the reference desk and i'm seeing if anyone needs help so i know that once in a while you guys will see me do this i'm not zoning out i'm trying to see if someone needs help outside the reference desk because if chris is here joe's here and i'm here there are no other librarians on this floor so yes i am i am divided a lot of times oh my gosh so wait i i this is going to sound crazy probably to you because you're in a library every day but i have not been to a library in a very long time believe it or not um do y'all don't use the dewey decimal system like at all anymore right um public library will oh we're not a public library we're an academic library so we tend to use something called the library of congress ah got you so but the public library still uses dewey decimal yes if it ain't broke don't fix it right right plus if you were to fix it it would take i don't know years to actually transfer to the new system basically yeah yeah that's true that's true so mainly people just use computers there now right to just look up what they're um for the most part people come in here to study it's a study space nowadays oh okay yeah cause i imagine you they can find most of what they want just on the internet right well again when all of us were younger it was the type of thing is you know if you wanted someplace to be alone to study you go to a library um they now come to the library because um well actually because if they're at home they won't do any work getting work done because there's too many options for them to do at home they'll get on the internet they'll get on texting they'll they'll watch videos on their phone and so they come here as a way to discipline themselves to actually get school work done that makes sense that's like me in a gym like i ain't working out unless i'm in a gym they're like well you can walk you know around your neighborhood or you can lift weights at home i'm like well who's doing that i i did yard work yesterday i have this to ask why is it that rich people pay lots of money to go to a gym yet they refuse to clean their house or or take care of their yard work actually they'll go and pay somebody else to do those exercises for them because pushing a mower is no different than a treadmill i mean think about it right but on a treadmill you can be in an air-conditioned building wow okay and you can have your amenities very closely available to you actually i've seen some of the newer the newer um really expensive uh lawn mowers they actually have cup holders and stuff oh perfect i know my dad has one with like an umbrella and a cup holder and he's gonna plug a tv into it at some point i'm sure i'm just thinking one of these days someone's gonna come up with it with a really great idea to do an interactive like outdoor um exercise gym where the the stair steppers while lifting this this thing and you play this game where you trim out bushes to make them in certain shapes okay or or if if you do if you do the the treadmill you actually push a weight so you get you get the arm strength going and you you make little patterns in in in a you set square area and stuff like that and you'll know you're done because everything looks different i'm just saying it's a great way to open stuff up for for new types of exercises these are great ideas i'm writing this down instead of rowing machines you sit them in the bathroom and have them do this have them you know scrub either side of the bathtub i mean yeah it's just oh my gosh someone's gonna make a mint off of this i'm just saying [Laughter] brilliant because not only do you exercise because that sense of accomplishment like you've done something you know yeah right absolutely yeah i have to mow my lawn and i'm just dreading it i don't mind it so much my thing is i have dogs and so before you mow the lawn you've got to pick up all the dog stuff oh yeah oh yeah i hate it i hate it i would gladly pay someone to do that well i've tried but um i haven't been happy with any lawn service people so this weekend i was like let me pull out the mower and do it myself again [Laughter] i know a guy let's talk afterwards okay oh well it is 2 55. what else did that for me okay uh should we should we move on to upcoming yeah okay future upcoming stuff in the community uh the empty bowls of wichita falls which is an event to benefit the wichita falls area food bank that's going to be held october 4th at the wichita falls museum of art at msu uh you can visit in peopleswf.org or call 940-766-2322 for more information uh the next after hours art walk is october 6th uh backdoor theater's production of wait until dark runs october 7th through the 22nd and you can get tickets or learn more at backdoor theater.org uh wichita theaters producing clue the musical october 7th through november 12th and you can contact them via email at info wichita theater dot com or call their box office 940-723-9037 here on campus the music series at aitkin auditorium will present the escher quartet at 7 30 on october 11th uh quartet's known for its wide stylistic interests and you can visit msufineartstickets.universitytickets.com for more information about that uh falls jam is happening at the impact on october 22nd go to ticketmaster.com for more more information on that and uh our next uh podcast in october we're going to be talking about halloween and horror books and movies and stuff yes it's something we've done every year we've been doing this this will be our third year now doing this and every october we always talk about halloween i like it i think i'm gonna do um in october uh my trivia is gonna be like themed like halloween themed every week that'll be cool oh yeah oh yeah and we've got um we have an improv show coming up september 16th at backdoor theater um i think it might be close to being sold out though so i'm not sure on that one you'd have to check the website and then um at undeclared bar and grill on september 20th which is a tuesday we are doing a stranger things trivia night um all the gifts are stranger things merchandise and you know fun things like that and we're gonna decorate the whole bar like you're on the um upside down uh cool oh yeah we're going all out so invite everyone tell everyone to come it'll be a good time it would be a good time yeah and then oh yeah my band's playing uh september 23rd september 23rd uh at the iron horse pub there's actually three bands playing that night so it's gonna be a lot of fun and then uh the alanis morissette tribute band will be playing october 8th at the pub so lots of options lots of good things going on all right well hopefully some of our audience will show up at those that'd be good yeah and if you do show up come up and uh talk to me introduce yourself and i'll i'll show you all the good facebook pages to follow where you can find all the events where i'm really good at stalking people on uh facebook so i'll show you who to stalk and who to follow that's an important skill now it is it really is it's very helpful oh uh what about uh our pop culture stuff ryan or do you have books or shows or anything that you're looking for again i've got homework i need to read more of that um of the new weird uh the book that i promised i'd read and i i've actually got three more books i need to order and start reading those as well as alternatives to the one that we picked at because it's not in print so that's that's something i need to do how about yourself uh well before before our next podcast hopefully i will actually have read that book that shannon told us about um and then other than that uh i i don't i don't know about like uh i mean because i don't do the like the video game thing so if it's you know it's pretty well gotta be book tv movie or i'm not gonna know what it is um yeah i can't think of anything that's really coming out i mean most the stuff that came out came out this month because september beginning of the fall um television series or streaming series so yeah i got nothing on that if it ain't local i don't know about it so well i don't know i'm going to a misfits concert in october that should be fun cool um i was trying to remember what the last concert i went to was i think the last one i went to and again this is people that came through wichita falls uh when a three dog night came and did a show at wichita theater i think that's the last one i was at savvy the last concert i was at was probably either rush or jethro tall in the early 90s oh i mean good bands but yeah good bands yeah you you i mean no i i mean i'm i'm a i'm a progressive rock person so uh the con the places i went to was like the first concert i saw was yes um i saw a second concert by yes i've seen two concerts by jethro tall i've seen rush i've seen king floyd in fact i was going to mention you were talking about the smoke yeah smoke really bothered me at the pink floyd um concert as well not for the same reasons you showed it up but for completely different reasons right yeah i understand yeah well you don't have to worry about that now there's no smoking inside now so it's much better yeah i i that that is a reason that i i feel like i i would be more inclined to to go out now yeah and um i really really need to come out specifically and see you honestly but uh it's like yeah that you you you may get me to to go to a bar to listen to music oh my god specifically that would be an honor the best the best way to do it joe is just get like a table you know get a table that way you can just sit and you have your own space and then a waitress will come to you and you don't have to worry about the people yeah just like like have to show up like half an hour early or something to grab your spot right well the iron horse pub they do take reservations so like i'm saying if you want to if you want to make it a library night or something like that too joe think about it that could be fun we should do that yeah we should do that all right yeah well thanks for having me on guys thanks no problem uh next week chris should be back um the main reason he's not here tonight is because he is scheduled to do a tour right now so that's the reason he's not on that in the fact his his his his eight-month-year-old daughter i think is trying to kill him by not sleeping but you know that's the thing that babies do yeah that's what i hear so i didn't have any [Laughter] uh but thanks everyone for joining in we will be back next month to talk about all things spooky is there anything anyone want to finish up saying before we go out uh texoma gives is this weekend i don't know is that a college thing does college help with that do you all do stuff for tech summer gives i don't know if the campus does but i mean i'm i i know that individual staff and faculty and will will participate for sure yeah it's a i mean it's a big popularity contest but um it's still fun uh it's still a good way for non-profits to help try to raise money we're doing a big um our our idea this year for the backdoor theaters we're doing a charity uh because we're trying to buy new chairs for the dinner stage because you know we've been rebuilding the dinner stage so we need new chairs so uh we're doing a charity and uh all the board members we had a lot of fun taking silly photos and stuff of us like sitting on things that aren't chairs and uh saying you know please help us uh cherish the backdoor theater so that's good stuff it's very punny oh yeah we're full of it uh well i guess that's it i want to thank everyone for tuning out and we will be back uh next time all right | Moffett Library | UCziCYDMdpX7UcuibyK_SVEQ | 2022-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,555 | 51,956 |
Ih6dU2zLLlU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih6dU2zLLlU | Car Review - Used Vauxhall Astra Review - Read Newspaper Tv | you used vauxhall astra review a full use buyer's guide on the Vauxhall Astra covering the Astra mk6 2009 to 2015 as the most popular new car class in Europe the small family hatch market is big business with the stakes so high it's in every manufacturers interest to come up with brilliant products but that's something that Vauxhall has often struggled with the General Motors subsidiary has long focused on affordable family vehicles but has often failed to inspire due to penny-pinching engineering and lackluster design but when the sixth generation Astra was revealed in 2009 it's fair to say that expectations were pretty much universally exceeded by a car that was stylish refined well-built and good if not brilliant to drive with the Astra mk6 now obsolete how does it stack up as a youth by models covered the Vauxhall Astra arrived in 1979 and is now in its award-winning seventh generation however it's the mk6 that was unveiled between 2009 and 2015 that we're covering in this review vauxhall astra mk6 2009 to 2015 6 generation family car is stylish and practical by carefully and it's top value to Vauxhall Astra mk6 history the Astra mk6 arrived in December 2009 with 1.4 or 1.6 litre petrol engines normally aspirated or turbocharged and 1.7 3 or 2.0 p Diesel's most came with a choice of power outputs the 1.4 tons 1.6 and 2.0 the engines were available with an automatic gearbox as well as the standard manual at first there was a 5-door hatch only but within a year of five-door estate had arrived followed in summer 2011 by a sharp-looking 3-door gtc hatch the 1.7 p echo flex of jun 2011 cut co2 emissions to 99 g / km the hot to 80 bhp astra vxr followed in july 2012 a facelift in summer 2012 brought fresh styling a longer options list and a 192 bhp twin turbo 2.0 tianjin a 97 g / km 1.6 the diesel was launched in februari 2014 which one should i buy the 1.3 p is best avoided because it struggles to cope it's the same with a normally aspirated 1.4 and 1.6 petrels but there turbo counterparts are far better the best and most modern diesel is the one point six feet it's smooth punchy and frugal but to buy turbo 2.0 plea provides hot-hatch pace with decent economy entry-level Astros expression es geht aircon and electric front windows while the exclusive adds cruise control and the SE features alloy wheels and powered rear windows leather trim and climate control are standard on the elite plus the three get sporty-er suspension that reduces body roll but doesn't spoil the ride indeed the suspension is decently set up so don't pay extra for the Flex ride adaptive damping alternatives to the Vauxhall Astra mk6 as a use by the ford focus is compelling thanks to its affordability great dynamics generous equipment and solid build quality the Kia CD offers strong reliability and decent kid with an excellent warranty and it's Hyundai i30 sister car isn't far behind the Volkswagen Golf is hugely desirable and easy to recommend but prices are much higher than for the Astra it's the same story for the audi a3 and BMW 1-series just ahead of the Gulf as the most highly rated small family hatch in our driver power 2016 satisfaction survey was the seat leon thanks to its performance and in car tech don't overlook the mazda 3 or honda civic though both are worth considering what to look for fit and finish finish of some of the interior trim can be an issue while squeaks creaks and rattles aren't uncommon either glitches control can disengage and the brake light skin flicker this is because of a known fault with the parking brake sensor suspension in the front suspension are known to wear leading to knocking as the car is driven over bump replacements are cheap though lights replacing the headlight bulbs is a pain because of poor access the bulb on the near side is especially difficult to get to interior a huge leap forward over its predecessor the Astra's cabin feels classy there's plenty of room for five adults but it's short on cubby space the 351 litre boot extends to 1216 leaders with seats folded plus the Flex floor system provides adjustable load floor heights running costs whichever engine is fitted all astra MK 6 s need to be serviced every 12 months or 20,000 miles vauxhall keeps things simple services alternate between minor and major priced at 149 pounds and 249 pounds respectively the latter is cut to 199 pounds when a car reaches its third birthday fresh brake fluid is needed every two years or 40,000 miles at 39 pounds while all engines apart from the 1.4 petrol and 1.3 to feature a cam belt that has to be replaced at 229 pounds the schedule for this varies according to the engine and cars age it can be as frequent as every four years / 40 comma 0 0 0 miles but could be longer for a newer estrus recalls vauxhall has recalled the Astra mk64 times initially in November 2010 over the potential for failure of the front passenger seats fixing bolts the next recall came in January 2011 because the anti trap function could fail within the electric window mechanism a possibility of the engines electric cooling fans short-circuiting brought another call back in January 2015 the most recent action was in February 2015 because of the same cooling fan problem driver power owner satisfaction of 149 thin our driver power 2016 satisfaction survey isn't surprising for a defunct model although the latest Astra was just eight places ahead the mk6 s only score in the top 100 was 1934 ride quality it was voted one hundred and second for handling but 148 and 138 for build quality and reliability verdict much of the criticism we leveled at the Astra mk6 when it was new centered on the high purchase costs and stiff depreciation but as a secondhand by these things work in your favor while its lackluster driver power result shows it's no class leader the vauxhall takes plenty of other boxes there are masses to choose from with a wide range of engines and low prices but Astra owners either love or hate their cars because picking the right engine and trim can affect the experience enormously the mk6 can be brilliant or frustrating to own it's well worth a look just buy with care [Music] | RN-TV | UCWRAQGAkI5k3JqjyxoudWAg | 2017-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,100 | 6,169 |
l3Nm0Z5vipg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3Nm0Z5vipg | Madison vs Trenton Peabody - Playoffs 5/12/2022 | we have madison academic mustangs in red with let's go red baby shorts against that was offsides by the way um against trenton peabody in white this is the district 12 championship game played on may 12th 2022 let's go they put this in the back of the net eh [Music] oh keep listening come on now it's time [Applause] that's the right choice let's put it in for another goal though good job eh good choice big move for aidan i think if we should take her to texas that's right he said soccer games are just more fun let's go [Music] there's turn good job let's go play cross play cross wow you got it oh [Music] all right let's go josie [Applause] let's go red hey guadalupe yeah get some good pictures [Music] oh awesome cross cross switch good ball d or problem um come on there we go [Laughter] [Applause] josie [Applause] let's keep it upright okay that's off you rough oh that's a diverse [Applause] [Music] oh [Applause] good job jack let's do it again [Music] okay [Applause] come on kyle where are you buddy follow that out [Music] oh [Music] talk back there come on [Applause] we forgot nice pass jack let's keep it up baby [Applause] is you know it'd be nice [Applause] he's trying oh come on guys clean it up take care of business let's go [Music] [Applause] oh that's all right good ball john keep it up great he's under pressure man on man [Applause] two go jack go jack we're good [Applause] oh my god it had a little funny spin there i mean but i just thought it was because of his head good play good play get it in oh that's nice oh he took out d up there okay oh that should be a card that's pretty dirty hey way to be tough kyle he was obviously going for the player not the ball what does it take to get a card that should be a card good job d now they're nice strike there we go is and go go go go oh [Applause] break down that way josie [Applause] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] kyle get up and be an option for him bud [Music] there we go [Applause] let's go eat let's get one [Music] i need more sex [Music] about this about this point there it is nice ball turn it go go [Laughter] there you go [Applause] oh yes marshall marshall come on kyle pick it up [Applause] thank you he's standing over him and yelling at him what is marching poland's cart if they're gonna two-handed shove people it's a card russell didn't do anything wow what did nine do you probably said something wrong get control of the game yellow let's go red that's a handball you got it oh yeah come on good job junior here we go [Applause] that way dean nice finish yeah i was wondering second one [Applause] there you go [Applause] good job let's get another one all right yes okay [Applause] let's get one [Laughter] play right now oh yeah no just i was just jumping out there so if the goalie were to save it good job marshall to him so is it really that difference if it's a crossbar i mean if the goalie saved it yes that's an ass let's get it eight if it goes right if it goes two minutes in so come on josie i i mean so when i drove by down here we were one zero and then i came around the thing number three zero i was like good work it's a good thing you came here then oh oh yeah that's all right that's okay all right come on fish score two for d one for jack two for d and one for jack from josie from jack from d let's go red it's good though how's well done good job [Music] not even from up here oh good try good job scott hey jack [Applause] let's get one for everybody come on reddit i don't know something about we're like on the top 20 list on the other and i was like you have the most stacked still position three is still pushed i'd say let's get our enforcer going but you know we don't need a silly red card come out wide wide wide stay white scott kyle let's just play it on the ground [Laughter] you know i'm blind [Applause] okay good [Applause] that first one was perfect that second one won't happen let's go red leah's had homework two big things he you got kyle [Laughter] back to him keep it up josie keep it up clock [Applause] nice finish finished you still got a chance here she got a chance jeremy 4 and 13. difficult huh i know oh [Applause] because frankly yes good job hey let's play it sooner tim let's go red coach young's got to coach up a little bit in theater all right that was turn yes i know this is i almost forgot yourself let me tell y'all [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] because i need to let them all know that i'm good to come whenever they can this weekend take your time on the ground higher [Music] tonight me yes there it is at the top of the box man hit him get him where he needs the ball is rebel has three on saturday but can't commit to any on sunday yet but don knows about it when is jack roughing first this morning let's go jack good job brendan he won't say it out loud but i know that he likes talking [Applause] just so they can give you any tips let's go red all right let's go get one switch switch switch switch you got kyle you got kyle come on [Music] gary come on red let's get the intensity up for four minutes let's go [Music] and this is for region first first round of regional first round of region okay i'm trying to keep up win that one then you got the winner of scottsdale and uh that was the first round you're switching it tight in there good job i haven't i've been so busy go red jackets kept up with high school so i'm trying to catch up person like three to one or something yeah yeah that that's that's the that's the crockett county's good this year don't get me wrong but that's that was the uh they thought musa was concerned about that game going in i mean [Applause] are you kidding me nice ball that's a push it's a push in the box two bars in one piece that's got to be points good job a post and then a crossbar one after another you got it keep working we need a water break go you got 30 seconds go go kyle 30 seconds come on yes get there jack come on get a ball and go get a ball and go somebody get the kid a ball over that bench ten seconds [Applause] good job jack way to get it in there [Music] good job jack it was [Music] i think it was going to [Applause] [Music] kicked it out she got [Music] they do not get well that's a road trip it is a road trip [Music] come on brayden is oh good call josie [Applause] oh [Applause] i'm himself again [Music] go get it oh my god um let's go ribs oh [Applause] [Music] i love it take a shot next time did you spring gotta pass it out [Applause] man marshall's got a lot of talking too that's the third or how many does three get today [Music] come on marshall let's keep it up not anymore oh [Applause] chris come on now oh [Applause] good job joe samara good job marshall let's go colin let's go oh good job brad [Laughter] okay let's keep it up [Laughter] obviously not oh come on jack good job jack let's keep it up great stop mackay is yes oh [Music] [Applause] much better amara nice job big guy i mean amar you just need to let it sit right there in the middle just stop it right there bleachers jack get your head around first [Music] is [Music] the district championships all right [Music] anytime we're ready guys okay good don't anybody bother getting it those teenagers oh depending on [Applause] do you know who you're from do you know [Music] we need some of these conversations let's go [Music] good let's get some early crosses good job can we finish on one of these [Music] uh [Music] yes [Music] come on finish the game [Music] yep i know right now is [Laughter] should be done tomorrow get recognized for all their accolades throughout their lives that was a lot of noise all right good job unfortunately that's not really on my way [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Applause] stop watching let's see him play everybody what's your favorite thing that was a ball that was literally the ball in his face that was the ball that hit his face while it was a little high it wasn't that high my car just came [Applause] did somebody hurt your baby hey yes i think you're better you could bring save on that yeah [Music] [Applause] come on buddy get you something oh please get somebody let's keep it up red you got it he's like not like yes [Music] an option kyle yes okay oh yeah [Applause] pretty extended [Music] they go red [Applause] that was done [Applause] that's it oh good work guys keep working keep working i love it keep it up what are we waiting for brayden shoot them all [Applause] [Laughter] all right we got to get video games hey brayden keep working tim you're doing great good job brady keep it up [Music] um go get in the goal somebody get back there [Music] [Applause] oh up yes good job maggie play the pass good night good job [Applause] let's go mark let's go on mark let's go on mark let's go tomorrow good ball yes amar that's it's all right wrong football yes points come on kyle good ball chris good job let's go all right let's find another round um [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] left foot there marshall left foot really [Applause] good ball great way to be there [Applause] i love the pressure good job chris all right let's go sebastian let's go drake's up right here good job brayden good job brayden good job chris let's go special sebastian oh sebastian [Music] [Applause] good job sebastian go mark go mark get in there get in there amar more [Music] come on [Music] go drake great ball shot yes yes great that's all right that's all right [Music] let's keep it up good job hey colin say you got that one so you got that one colin call him off good job red [Music] now [Applause] ball game one minute square | jkorth | UCWsQKTOjp1XQd9OoxnQCmAg | 2022-05-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,870 | 9,644 |
5D-ZLZYCrIY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D-ZLZYCrIY | Barry Trotz Speaks after the Predators 4-3 Preseason Win over Winnipeg | uh what was the approach with star picker and how he do getting a little extra work then well you know I I think we always try to do what's right and we asked uh you know Chad to to change a lot of things in in in his body composition and his um and just the the way he plays little a little structure and he made a real good commitment and uh we felt that uh it' be a good good thing to do for him uh and do the right thing there so try to reward guys for for making changes in in the way they they do things and and and he did so uh that was that was the thought process our our thought process before you know the game started was chat was going to start and PEX was playing the second and third that was set in storm uh because uh what we what we felt is that PEX wanted the time on the on the back end when the game was sort on the line and so um it didn't work out that way but uh that was a thought process I didn't pull chat or anything the whole thing was was two periods for for packs cuz he played period in a half two and then he's going to play a couple full games here that was sort of the our plan how did Chad do though going back he did he did well uh you know after uh the first period Then you know you have to go in when when they got hurt with PEX being hurt I thought he did he did fine and uh obviously he uh he got a save quick nervous moment there with PEX what was sort of your reaction when you saw the blood and him just coming right I wasn't too worried I I wasn't too worried I know they the equipment's so good I I I knew it was probably a a cut and I was just hoping it wasn't you know anything more than that in terms of a cut or maybe a fracture up here or whatever so um yeah he just it was a shot that deflected off one of the guys sliding in front or whatever in terms of kind of decisions you have to make I guess that's probably going to come the next day or so you made them or what sort of no we made a whole bunch today uh we let a lot of a few guys go so uh down to Milwaukee and we're pretty happy with our with our group uh I'm looking to get down to roughly nine defenseman you know 16 probably healthy forwards and and three goalies uh you know for Monday who are some of those guys we we'll have the release relase for you in a couple minutes yeah um and so that's where it'll be we got a couple guys that are still in the Shelf with fish and and uh Boomer so uh we're get we'll get our numbers down stortini really shed a lot of restraint on that one play that led to two you know we were looking for for uh a little momentum uh change there you know he got in on the four check big hit and then I think one of their players jumped in there and and uh you know he held some restraint there which you know you don't always have to to fight that that was a moment that he knew that he was he was drawing a penalty uh for us and and really that changed the game we got two Power Play Goals b u and you know so that's a huge momentum and it showed his experience as a you know he's he's a good role player what were you sort of able to to gain from tonight's game is there any anyone stood out or I mean there there was a couple yeah you know what we did is we did talk about uh and we've been working a little bit with the with the Special Teams you know as the numbers are starting to get separated a little bit um you know really what we I when you look at guys you know you know who separates each other uh you know from each other and what decisions they have to make really you know from a from a standpoint the decisions get easier and easier because players earn the right to to play longer or they earn the right to get less time so um you know some guys separated themselves positively and some guys I think separated themselves a little bit negatively uh so we'll see um some guys uh you know kicked up their game on it count and we're down you know our guys are key guys stepped up you know a guy like Marty and guy like Sergey and guys up front stepped up and and produce some goals for us say you mentioned the power play you trying to do anything dramatically different with it this year or well I think what we you know we it's always a it's been a little bit of a bon of contention with everybody because it's been brought up by everybody um but you know we we we're changing some little bit of thought process on it we think we have some good components to it and and it really started to come come about in the playoffs last year you know really um if if our power play didn't produce at the level it was in that first round we don't we don't survive the first round so I I think that gave us a little bit of a understanding of it and now we're just trying to put some some take it where it was and see if we can just bring it up a little bit and uh in some of our a little bit of our structure a little bit of our creativity and a little bit of our execution areas and if we're able to do that then then I think our power play will will will move up in the standings as as we'd like and you saw some of that tonight yeah you know we the last two couple days we've been been trying to teach a couple fundamental things and and and show them visually and and that seems to be the best way if our our people have understanding what we're trying to create and um you know today when we made a switch we uh on the on the second third and fourth power plays in terms of Personality a little bit and it seemed to work so we we'll see if that's something we stay with that good uh just FYI no practice tomorrow uh back on the ice at Centennial Monday morning | Buddy Oakes | UCxkY8PAcLFaOPzJykqd9bnA | 2011-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,176 | 5,615 |
IgIz8s8UwTk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgIz8s8UwTk | Repair Metal Roof Leaks | 3 methods shown Learn How to DIY | Turbo Poly Seal vs Super Silicone Seal | [Music] if you have a metal roof that's leaking at the seams you have to watch this video because i want to show you three different ways how you can repair the seams permanently and you'll never have to worry about it again let's get going [Music] we're removing the screws on the entire seam using a grinder lift the panels up like that i want to show you how we got this panels lifted up and what we use is a shovel good and i'm going to show you a very unique very nice way how to fix this roof so you never have a problem i want you to see the rust here the water was accumulating right on the seams here you can see there as well and the reason is because they had a coating over this roof and it was diverting the water underneath the seam only that section you can see only about an inch an inch and a half so and what i need to do is grind just take a clean this uh uh caulking and cook off here and let me show you how i do that take an angle grinder smallest one you can get milwaukee makes a nice one but i they don't sponsor me okay i got your taste [Music] watch this see the pitting there it's gone through there it's all pitted this is put it and it's rust around the way the screw hole was and there you see the pitting there so it's very important so i'm gonna put turbo polyseal here like i did with all the other ones there and that's the idea so when you when you see the rust it's it's rusty there and put it you can fix it this rust let me show you let's clean it up it's okay i like i like to use lacquer thinners okay this is fine here but then in a hole there so this is badly rusted so instead of putting a uh a metal insert i want to show you how easy i can fix this i cut myself a fleece i put it on there i clean it with lacquer thinners and then i put a coating of this turbo polyseal right there right there watch this this is very simple i think it's more effective than the metal uh if you have even bigger holes met rusted holes through you can use this very effectively there's no ways water will penetrate the turbo polyseal this is a seal that will prevent it from rusting all right like that now i add my fleece [Music] and you secure a roof 100 there is no reason to replace this roof no reason look at that beautiful now the holes are covered that's it now one of my plan is not to put this metal down the the panel down over that today i want this to cure for at least one day after it cured i'll come and screw the other panel on top of it and that would be perfect all right we'll fix i'll show you tomorrow when i come what it looks like and when we put the panels down all right until tomorrow tube of policy but here i want to show you now we did this whole scene with turbo polyseal and overnight we left it to cure so it slightly cured this you can feel it i can touch it and it's not gooey all right so that's nice and flat now i want to grind the screws off where the screws was where the washers and screws are so you want to get that nice and smooth again [Music] i got this nice and clean now all i do i put a a nice screw you can see it's a much thicker screw so i put a thicker screw in and it will hold better so here we go beautiful that is that's gonna save this roof for many many many years to come tight tight tight that is super super super nice now this roof is guaranteed guaranteed not to leak so what i did was i want to make sure you understand i covered the screw holes on the bottom one with a turbo polyseal as well so this is going to be a you can see the screw holes are covered this one is not covered see there's a screw hole there there but i covered these you can see that so when i put the panel down it's going to go and seal around it as well this is a very very good seal now so you can see this was rusted through and i need to fix this i could not do this with the tube with a the fleece it's not going to work so i'm using a i knew i took a metal panel like this and i bend it and i just put it in here let me show you this is where i how i fix this part right in there yeah it's okay so let me take this block out i insert my metal panel here and i screw it down for places where i cannot fix it with turbo polyseal look at that unbelievable you can see now that um this is a good repair so there's two ways to go about it galvanized uh piece of metal i bent and that's when i cannot fix it if it's too rusted but when it's just put it and there's some holes and stuff like that i did it with a turbo pie seal i think that's a better repair because it will prevent it from rusting again and it seals it at the same time all right there's your repair it's a must do for anybody with an old metal roof if you don't do this you're going to lose your roof you're going to lose your you're going to have to replace it i think you don't need to replace any metal roof most metal roofs are repairable it's cost it takes a little bit of cost and money yeah i just put it down flat so as you can see we did this entire seam that was one way to do it one method the method was to lift this up to lift this panel up and do the fleece underneath and it works really really well i like this method now here's the other way we're going to do it instead of lifting it up we're going to go with a fleece over this so which one do i prefer if you can do it this way it's better this would be my second choice [Music] but we're running out of time and we want to get this done so you need to clean and people don't get it they want to go over existing stuff we don't you have to clean this clean this and this is what we do now we're cleaning the section [Music] this is how bad it is see the water the rust completely through there and water coming out of here so this is holding water you don't want to do that so now this is clean i'll put a fleece over there all right so i hope you can see that um i dab the screws and come with my fleece hold on like that watch that look how nice that is see that beautiful so this gallon uh how many feet do i get 10 20 30 i'll probably get 50 feet out of a gallon so it doesn't go too far very expensive but that's how it works good stuff i never have to worry about this again my next tip is to come and protect this against uvs and this is how i'm gonna do it let me show you [Music] so i use silver coating silver coat protection um right there you can see that and and then i take a roller [Music] see if i can do this i mix it pretty good and all i do is i roll this on just over the screws there let me get my nice this roller okay here we go over the screws over there over there and then that's it i do all the the entire it's just to protects it against ultraviolets it's brutal on these roofs so the best thing is um you don't have to protect it but it's good it's a very good policy because it will last maybe double twice as long so and that's what i do i i predict the turbo polyseal gains all right this is about two hours after after i did the turbo poly seal over the seam and look is touch dry very nice and i'm already protect uh do a silver coating on it so you can do that as soon as the touch is dry you can coat it and protect it you don't need to wait any longer than that you can wait a month if you want to but there's no need to i get asked the question a lot which product do i like the mo i prefer or what i suggest super silicon seal or turbo policy here's turbo polish here and here's super silicon seal all right now i'm to show you i use them both uh turbo poly seal that's where i started off with but i like super silicon seal just as well just as much let me show you the difference between the products this is a thickish product look at it's very thick see that so when you apply it it doesn't run especially on a slanted roof like this so i use it on a seam like this after i've cleaned the seam okay i used to have a policy all right let me just finish this one here and then i'm going to show you i use a super silicon seal for the same purpose my suggestion is turbo poly seal is is a very good product but i think it needs a coating where is my coating it needs this silver coating to protect it against ultraviolet so if you're going to do a turbo polyseal and it's going to be in a very exposed sun down south new mexico texas [Music] i suggest you got to use um what you call it uh super silicon seal now let me do one strip with super silicon seal and i'll show you the difference okay all right so this is a turbo poly seal i did a seam here let me do another that's gonna slide the roof once everything wants to slide off here so yeah i'm gonna do super silicon seal okay same thing i dab i uh i like it i mean it works faster easier okay [Music] um much faster it's a little more liquid so you gotta all right this is how i do it i dab the screws i don't put the fleece over the screws but this is what it looks like super silicon seal all right let me put this fleece down i see it stuff runs a little bit you see that how i have to what do you worry about it all right so let me get it down there all right here we go so super silicon seal i like it because i never have to come and coat it it it it's uv protected by by nature all right so there you go it's not as tacky turbo policy was very tacky you can put the fleece down and it will stay this one you have to work it a little bit and get it nice and flat like that and then you add another coat over that that's super silicon sealed not as tacky as a as turbo policy okay but there you go i did both i think with super silicon steel you have to do another coat after this cures a little bit because you can see that the fleece you can see a little bit of the fleece there and you don't want the fleece to be exposed so you might have to do an another third coat over that so when this stuff runs you you put it too thick on you can see it runs oh everything wants to slide there let me put this down all right here we go so they show super silicon seal the difference between turbo poly seal and super silicon is look at that you see you need to come for the second coat and that's what the difference is okay yep that's it i like it i like them both now i do the same with the screws you can see we use super silicon seal on this whole roof look at the screws here you see super silicon seal everywhere we dab it and that works fantastic but you can do the same [Music] you can do the same with a turbo policy or you can dab every screw but i suggest you paint it with silver coating either one both good you'll never never regret it the the secret now here's the secret is preparation we took off all this other junk caulking silicon latex the seams are exposed we have metal around the screws around the seams we don't leave anything that's the secret and then you can do a good job all right i'm the flat roof doctor i know a thing or two because i've seen a thing of two blah blah | Flat Roof Doctor | UCpgLmY0SJNme1LhqtDrD08w | 2021-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,297 | 10,902 |
VzzTMth-qqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzzTMth-qqA | Easy Rock Power Chords FOR BEGINNERS! | hi guys Andy here and in this lesson we're looking at the three open power chords that we can play now a power chord is generally used in rock and blues music and it sounds kind of lower and heavier than other standard chords we can play a like major and minor chords and I just want to kind of show you guys the easiest way to play them and also a couple of cool things we can do with them but also what they are so at the moment we've learnt the E major chord which if you've been following me on line beginners course this will be the first chord that I taught you emajor and it's the major chords are kind of happy chords okay so while the major chords sound kind of happy but also kind of standards you know EAD they all sounds just kind of normal and standard minor chords if you've covered those yet sound definitely sad and we'll be covering those at a later stage in my beginners course but these power chords these are much easier to play that also they sound a bit heavier a little bit darker so this is the e power chord sounds kind of low and heavy and it sounds fantastic on electric guitar certainly with a little bit of fuzz I'll be demoing that in a second so we have your E major chord which is this and the e power cord is basically the thicker two strings of this emajor cord or in fact any of your open major chords e a and D so we could just keep the whole cord down and just play the thicker two strings and straightaway it sounds a little bit a little bit heavier right and you can see where we get rock music or a kind of blues riff from but because we're only playing the thicker two strings there's no reason to have these other fingers down we can just have your middle one down but we're having your middle one down that would render this first one useless and your first finger stronger so what we're going to do is put your first finger here at second fret of the fifth string and then we just play the thicker two strings in one small movement with your strumming hand we'll have a close-up on these chords in a second but we're just going to rest your hand here and rather than kind of strum big from your elbow you want to rest the say if you're wearing a watch which you shouldn't do playing guitar really or or a sweat band around here sweat bands alright we can place that actually against your guitar and just kind of move your wrist and this should enable you to just play those thick a couple of strings and play our E power chord which is quite easy and we can do it with that viii strumming that we've learnt earlier this level which is what we're going to be doing to kind of play some rock and roll really an example of one of those rock riffs is this kind of loose rock and roll riff and we can only play that because we freed up the other fingers to do something we can't do those sorts of riffs if all the fingers are taken up with the chord so this is quite easy to do but it leads up along to a lot more higher level guitar the next one is the air power chord where we just drop this down and one string and then we play that down and strums just on the thicker two strings of that chord and so we've got our first finger at just out this one on its own string for second fret and we just play string five and four remember the bigger the number the thick of a string so that we often we can miss this sixth string quite easy again rest the palm of your hand here that's a much easier way of doing it and they might not suit you know they are called power cords after all it might not sound too powerful at the moment but as I say in a second I'm going to demo this on an electric guitar with some fuzz on it some overdrive and it's going to sound really cool next one or the last one that we're covering in this video is a D power cord and he's just gone down one string again so my first finger is still at second fret but it's on string three just there just that one oniisan remember be it this side of the fret not this one so the side closest to you and not on the fret itself just kind of inside it is the best place to be and there we have this D power chord sound and this is how you play as such riffs as kind of summer of 69 I'm doing a little par muting technique there if you search under guitar palm muting you'll find out about that technique if you fancy having a look at doing more of this here will just look kind of looking at the cause themselves and we can if we compare this chord this D power chord all these power chords are also known as five chords so ii 5 a 5 and D 5 compare this to a full D major and it's the same thing but without all the brightness without those thinner strings that are adding more content which makes something sound happy or sad but still old d chords is a d but it's major here's D but it's minor D 5 just those two strings on its own and as I say with a little bit of fuzz all these sound really Rocking so ii 5 a 5 and D 5 and in a later lesson lesson a little lesson in this big in this course put me teeth back in yeah in a later lesson in this beginners course we're going to be covering how to play a 12 bar blues which leads onto a lot of rock riffs and these are the chords that you want to be using for those type of heavier rock song type sounds e a and D and let's have a demonstration of those with my electric guitar hi guys and so here we are with my electric guitar playing some classic rock power chords now certainly if we just compare it briefly to the major chords we were playing earlier just play the thicker two strings and play them quite hard with this technique that we talked about earlier now transform sounding kind of much heavier kind of like the ac/dc classic rock sound then you're going to be very happy we're kind of covering this sort of thing and so you want to get used to doing a bar or two of each definitely with this eight strumming first at this stage of the beginners course remember we're just kind of looking at this from a beginner's point of view at the moment and we're doing a harder kind of classic rock proper lesson BB loading that one a little later on do a search for that and a guitar kind of classic rock power chords if you want to search for that video so we'll go for two bars of E with eight strumming two bars of a with eight strumming two bars a D and then back to a again just a quick demonstration to be a chords e r5 and it did and then we're just gonna lose that my count is back and this is D anime so just to recap there's e a and D but it really really matters which strings you hit so just six and five for the e5 and four for an A and then the next one down just the middle two four and three let's play it together in from the E chord - buzzer each in one two three and four and one two three then an egg one two three go do one two three gonna pay you one more time - Patrick one two three vana dude one two three Hey and you know one stomach and the kind of occasionally kind of the hardihood sound met them well to a point don't kind of go too nuts otherwise the picture is going to go off of it if you can do that you've accomplished what you need to know about power chords at this level if you couldn't don't worry about it but just play on the beat so we'll do the same thing now but nice and slow and on the beat as well okay so one two then an ad for an example and we're still going to go to D as well so in one two on the beat to then it in a she's still just five and four be really careful with that picking hands D chord two three four two three and a two one two three one more time one more round of p23 for an egg a two three back to a k5 finishing on p2 and then sorry pond and yeah I guess should toilet you can make your E chord and end the aircon a little bit sound a lot more powerful but it's still a power chord and by flattening off your first finger a little bit but lifting it slightly just kicking it out so that the thinner two strings ring out but not string three so string one rings out shrink two rings out spring three no no but string more does extra five goes with the flat first finger there that would sound like one string guitar down boy six five four off for three - yes Bounty's on like a heavier power cord this one it sounds garnished bigger and brighter but it's still not very different to the happy normal image okay that's it for this lesson do check out the rest of the free beginners course at Andy guitar chord UK and in the rest of this playlist and I'm doing another visit and video straightaway on how to use these power chords in a bit more of a rocky fashion so again quick search for a new guitar Rock power chords and you'll find that one and I will see you in another lesson bye for now | Andy Guitar | UC9cvVvlvr-qBssphm1EdYGQ | 2014-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,779 | 8,719 |
G2gcvuTG9z0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2gcvuTG9z0 | So AmA media🐞 brings: Cursing Demons | [Music] cursing demons in ceremonial magic Spirits are demons who refuse to appear when evoked in ritual may be cursed to burn in fire by the magician this threat is said to terrify the spirits into obedience the key of Solomon grammo gives this curse we deprive you he of all office and dignity which ye may have enjoyed up till now and by their virtue and power we relegate you unto a lake of sulfur and of flame and unto the deepest depths of the Abyss that ye may burn therein eternally forever another curse is called curse of the chains or the general curse called the spirit's chains and involves ritual cursing and a sealing of the disobedient demon inside a box Bound by Iron chains oh Spirit n who art Wicked and disobedient because thou Hast not obeyed my commands and the Glorious and incomprehensible names of the true God the creator of all things now by the irresistable power of these names I curse thee into the depths of the bottomless pit there to remain an unquenchable fire and brimstone until the day of Wrath unless Thou shalt forth with appear in this triangle before the this circle to do my will come quickly and in Peace by the names Adan zeod Adan amum come come Adon King of Kings commands Thee the magician then writes the Demon's name and steel on parchment which he or she places in a black wooden box that contains sulfur and other foul smelling ingredients he or she binds the box with iron chains which imprison the demon the magician hangs the Box on the point of a sword and holds it over a fire saying I conjure thee Fire by him who made thee and all other creatures of this world to burn torture and consume this spirit and now and forever more the magician warns the demon that his name and seal will be burned in the box and then buried if the spirit still does not appear the magician Works himself or herself up into a greater Fury of cursing calling down the wrath of all the company of Heaven the Sun the moon the stars and the light of the hosts of Heaven as a final measure he or she drops the box into the fire to demon will find this unbearable and will [Music] appear | So AmA Media🐞 | UCm_bYLUt9LeP70D4pcPekjQ | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 400 | 2,117 |
mFkUl3BqaEI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFkUl3BqaEI | A History of Philippine Colonization | my dad character I'm gonna crash course Filipino history today we're going to be talking about the colonization of the Philippines and specifically how the two different colonial periods of the Spanish and the Americans shaped and changed the Philippines day [Music] these effects can be clearly seen in the name of the country itself the Republic of the Philippines was named very shamelessly after his colonizer king philip ii of spain there's something the Spanish did along with their colonies but especially notable here because the name Philippines or Filipinos in Spanish is a word that's not strictly pronounceable and most Philippine languages which lack the sound F that's not a good symbol for colonization I don't know what is however the Philippines had a rich history before the Spanish ever came to name it the islands were host to a many diverse religions including Islam Hinduism and animist beliefs many languages including Tarawa the science of wanna and they were home to many different parties and various states and kingdoms of various centralized power the Philippines is divided into three distinct cultural regions Luzon in the north the Visayas in the middle and make the now in the south the Muslim kingdoms in the Mindanao mainly the sultanate of sulu and the sultanate of maguindanao but most centralized states in the archipelago at the time they employ a form of feudalism under their soles governmental institutions in the north were much less organized especially in the Visayas they're based on the bearing I a community of 30 to 100 families and was headed up by a Baretta clearing chieftain or dr. dr. cells supreme legislative judiciary and executive power over the behringer's sometimes these bearing eyes would federalize into larger communities or politics called a buyer these buyers headed up by a supreme guru or a laconic the most notable of these were in Busan and included condo and Manila although the archipelago had more than 100 languages most of these indigenous Filipinos was writing a script called by buying buy buying was a flowing script most likely of Indian origin the Philippine Islands and pre-colonial times a decent access domesticable animals pigs and goats came over before the Spaniards came and there was even the native water buffalo called the Karabakh in addition there was a readily available workforce in these islands it was centered mainly around agriculture but also included skilled tradespeople and middle-class emergencies in 1519 Magellan sailed the ocean green to find westward route to the Indies on behalf of the Spanish crown by 16th of March 1521 he arrived in the Philippine Islands by the 31st he had stuck a cross into the sub wanna spoil and celebrated the first Catholic Mass in the archipelago but jelly made these islands the islets the San lázaro a name which didn't State but then again neither did Magellan although the Spaniards successfully convinced many natives to convert to Catholicism and swear loyalty to Spain the natives of macton and Ally de la la vie resisted when Magellan and his men went over to compel a palapa to do so they fought and in the Battle of Mactan Magellan died his men went back to Spain with a ship laden full of us spices and treasure and made a huge profit proving that the Philippines would be an economically viable colony of Spain Magellan's voyage was important because it underscores the two motivations for Spanish colonization of the Philippines first religion to convert heathens to the one true faith Catholicism and secondly money to trade with and whenever possible take resources from the Philippines and the surrounding areas and sell back in Spain a huge profits additionally the figure of La palapa was today regarded as a national hero first defiance of Spanish conquerors well it turns out his work would be in vain anyway as by 1565 Spanish explorer Manuel lópez de Legazpi eventually settled with the Desai's and established the captaincy General of the Philippines that name did stick and so did the Spanish an orchid conquer the entire archipelago the Spanish will allied themselves with various very nice to conquer those who wouldn't join their empire willingly the same strategy as they utilize in Mexico and Peru the disorganized smaller states of the besides fell first then the larger more loosely federated states of the Luzon and then Mindanao those established Muslim kingdoms fell the last the Spanish quickly got to work and setting up extractive institutions in the Philippines the Captain General of the Philippines was the Kings represented from the islands and he held supreme power over the army the Navy the legislature and the courts these militaristic institutions were set up to stop the natives from rising up against the Spanish the near absolute authority of the captain general over these islands is likened to be a semi funeral form of government the rest of the colonial political system exemplified a non-inclusive institution for 250 years the Philippines was administered from Mexico as part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain after Mexican Independence the Philippines was directly administered from Spain Filipinos never got a chance to have autonomy over their own government the highest government offices could only be held by Spaniards the best control core is a Chinese or native mestizo was the governor door seal a equivalent of a mail and literally translates to little government however in order to reach this position you'd have to be spanish-speaking which was the right that was afforded to only a very few natives in order to co-op the previous institutions the Spaniards took the old position of bearing a chief and remade it into the capacitor bearing I a municipal tax quarter hand-in-hand with this political system was a concept of social stratification known as the caste us it was a caste system that segmented Spanish and colonial society into a racial hierarchy different casters had different and an equal political economic and legal rights just as in Latin America white spaniards peninsulares from Spain and in CLRS were born in the colonies controlled much of the wealth and political power the native Filipinos were known as NGOs and they were cut off from all of these privileges the term Filipino referred only to these in CLRS and peninsulares although today it refers to everyone these white casters were often granted and communist which was the right to tax excise tribute and forced labour from bunch of ngos in any given area as well as haciendas which was a plantation or a state that was often given to friars or monastic orders the Spanish utilized a heavily extractive economic system the natural resources of the Philippines were not as abundant as the gold silver and copper they found in Latin America but they exploited what our natural resources they could the most exploited resource in the Philippines was its people Donald not only in the after mansion encomienda but all the Indians were subjected to a forty day per year forced labor term known as a polo these polos were usually utilized to build the great galleons that would facilitate the Manila galleon trade which would bring the wealth of the Indies back home to Spain the galleon trade brought great promise for only to a few privileged Spaniards the average Filipino enjoyed to take time out of subsistence farming to grow crops for the voyage build the ships make the textiles of the ship sails all this was very constantly and it arrested the population growth of Filipinos in the 1700 s socio-cultural effects were also clear the Spanish stopped the use of Baybayin as a national script and used the left an alphabet instead Philippines were made to adopt Spanish last names Spanish cultural elements including artwork clothing and holidays replaced traditional ones Spanish words became loan words into Filipino vernaculars but the most significant institution and not usually for the better was the Catholic Church the church comes significant control over the lives of Filipinos in the early days of colonization they would go around to villages that didn't convert to Catholicism and burn them they also forcibly resettle indios the areas closer to those with a church this was a process known as reduction in the late colonial period a group known as the Spanish friars white parish priest from monastic orders came to control huge tracts of land tax collection manipulate the civil government and even control the flow of information through press censorship bash friars became so influential that by the late 18-hundreds they basically appointed the captain general these friends were seen as great hypocrites who took vows of poverty while extorting the local populace and amassing great material wealth so severe was the power of the Friars and so heated by the Filipino populace is that they describe the Philippines as a friar Rock recede but education is a place for the non-occlusive institutions of Spain and the Friars is most obvious Spanish we're never dedicated to true educating the Indians of the Philippine Islands a organized and widespread public school system was never set up although a few universities here and there were a few educational institutions that did exist serve me the privileged upper class and even then most public schools in the Philippines were very short on course material they didn't teach much outside of Catholic theology doctrine and basic reading and writing to learn the Bible and none of this instruction was in Spanish they only taught in the local vernacular the Spanish investigators supported the Philippines public school system was inadequate as such as 1863 Queen Isabella ii promulgated the royal decree which decreed that every town in the philippines shall have a school that instructed its students in spanish however this plan more or less failed as the friar still had complete control of the education system all public schools and even the universities they withheld teaching in the Castellon language despite these orders from the crown to do so instead they continued teaching at almost all levels in the native languages their reasoning was a Philippines that was divided by ethnic Vista clients would never unite against Spain and against the Friars own power wait you say sign for the mystery document okay the rules are simple either I get the author of this document right or mr. Flores I have to take tech marks office assignment they little by little lost their own traditions the mementos of their past into writing their songs their homes the laws in order to learn by rote other doctrines which they did not understand another morality and other aesthetics different than those inspired by the fine then they applied degrading themselves their own eyes the behavior by name praised forever was born incomprehensible the spirit was dismayed and it surrendered I gotta go out of the limb here and say that it was Philippine national hero Jose Rizal in his propaganda panthan the Philippines 100 years hence is that right yes if you lot more impressive letters read the script so those Spanish fries turned out to be right all of the education system was very exclusive there were some mestizo and India sons of merchants who did mention become educated in Spanish and eventually went over to Spain can be educated further in higher institutions this burgeoning educated middle class was known as the illest Rado of which Jose Rizal was a leading member the youths Rado used pamphlets and novels to further goal of modest social and economic reforms of the Spanish government in the Philippines they included getting Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes lessening the tax burden on filipinos institution rational equality between all the casters and the Philippines bringing better Spanish language education to the Philippines reforming the very corrupt civil service and also separating church from state and the Philippines but Spain decided not to listen to the moderate reformers as history always tells is a brilliant idea in 1892 Jose Rizal was arrested by the Spanish colonial government because of the novels he had published all of his works his teachings and even as image were banned in the Philippines afterwards the illest rato and the reformist began to decline after his arrest but a hard-line group of revolutionaries who would soon rise up in his place inspired by the Philippine nationalism of the ilis struggle these revolutionaries were however willing to take it a step further to use violence to attain the end of philippine independence from spain the most notable of these revolutionary groups was the Katipunan when this flag i know it's unfortunate and they were founded by address Bonifacio the cattlemen and grew in secret all across the philippines by 1896 the spanish friars had discovered their plot believing resolved to be aligned with the captain which he was not they executed him but this only served to exacerbate Filipino resistance against the Spaniards the Katipunan won a series of victories against the Spanish and thus a revolutionary government was proclaimed with revolutionary general and Emilio Aguinaldo as its president I can now to execute Bonifacio under dubious claims of war criminality and held a new constitutional convention this year of biak-na-bato the Republican would claim to be ignored or had a series of demands all of which addressed the non-occlusive and extractive nature of the Spanish institutions at the time one the explosion of the Friars through the Philippines and the returning of their lands to Filipinos to representation the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes three freedom of the press and religious tolerance for equal treatment and paid for civil servants of all races and Casas five abolition of the government's power to banish citizens and six legal equality for all Filipinos I can out of state it showed his place as the violent advocate for the reforms of the ilist rattle and show the Filipino people's desire to make the institutions that govern them more inclusive after series of stalemates the Spanish made peace with a canal speaking about a republic the terms of the peace agreement was that a ganado most other revolutionary leaders would be exiled to Hong Kong and given a bunch of money to get the hell out of the Philippines and the Spanish would start working on those reforms as promised however they didn't exactly do so and lots of revolutionary groups and the Philippines kept their arms at the ready because the Spanish weren't making any progress the Philippine revolution came into its next phase in the spanish-american war broke out the American Asiatic fleet led by Admiral Dewey made quick work of the Spanish forces in the Battle of Manila Bay I can now don't believing himself to be allied but the Americans came back from Hong Kong and an American ship to rouse up whatever revolutionaries were left in the Philippines and drive out the remainder of the Spanish army from the islands this Republic wasn't going to stay however with the Treaty of Paris that brought peace between the United States and the Spanish Empire the United States was meant to obtain the Philippines as a territory however the first republic informed the Americans of their disagreement to these terms and the American Senate refuse to ratify the treaty however fighting then broke out under dubious circumstances between the first Philippine Republic in the American army in the Philippines and then the Senate voted to ratify the treaty that the Philippines then became dejour territory of the United States the philippine-american war was a quick and Beru conquest for the Americans the United States for a long period after the war refused to even acknowledge it as a conflict between two sovereign states and label it as merely that philippine insurgency brutal atrocities committed by the Americans based on racist attitudes were commonplace throughout this war most notoriously American town Jacob H Smith ordered his troops to kill Filipinos indiscriminately it's quote I want no prisoners I wish you to kill and burn the more the better it shall please me I want all persons killed more capable of bearing arms when pressed for limit he replied the limit is ten years his orders led to the direct deaths of at least 2,500 hours high as 50,000 Filipinos reliable statistics put the number of Filipino military civilian casualties for the entire war anywhere from 200,000 to 1 million mark twain famously bemoaned the philippine-american war as one were 30,000 killed 1 million but with by 1901 with the surrender of a canal doe the United States had complete control over the islands and proclaimed them a u.s. territory the Philippines would remain a territory of the United States until 1935 where they were proclaimed a Commonwealth a protectorate of the United States which much greater national autonomy the Philippines would only gain independence in 1946 the interests of the United States and the Philippines were numerous they were guided by President McKinley's proclamation of a benevolent assimilation of the Philippines and by Rudyard Kipling's poem the white man's burden which was created and inspired by this Philippine American conflict and the American response to the Philippine occupation these interests in the Philippines include economic interest in wanting to sell American goods the Philippines military interests and philippine strategic location in the pacific some religious sentiments from Protestant missionaries wishing to convert the catholic filipinos and mainly to institute a friendly and Americanized government in asia the most important of all these interests was establishing american business and a dominant trait presence in the east the philippines was seen as the natural market for American goods in Asia Indiana senator Albert Beveridge claimed that the Pacific was our ocean and America concurred American goods were sold to the Philippines with no tariffs or duties but philippine raw materials coming into america were charged duties american goods were sold to the philippines without any tariffs or duties while Philippine raw materials coming into the United States were charged some taxes tariffs and duties this was an unequal economic system that was meant to extract wealth from Philippines three times over first in selling the manufactured goods second in buying cheap raw materials and third in charging duties on those raw materials coming into the United States not only extractive this American economic system was not inclusive as the Filipinos had no representation in the United States Congress that passed these tariffs that would greatly impact Filipinos philippine infrastructure most notably in hospitals and roads was greatly improved with American goods and American businesses this is an arrangement that was oddly enough beneficial for both colonizers and colonized however this created a huge economic dependence on the united states commonwealth president manuel carries on opposed these tariff arrangements because he believed this economic dependence on the united states was threatened the philippines hope at future political independence when the Great Depression hit 1935 American businesses lobbied Congress to add tariff provision to the tidings McDuffie Act this restricted philippine exports to the United States in order to protect domestic American industry however it devastated the local economy of the Philippines who now had a surplus of all these cash crops that were typically being sold to America and now had no more buyers Quezon was right the Philippine economy was at the mercy of American interests and would remain this way for a long time even after independence modern Filipino scholars note how American colonial policies supported traditional leads and funeral social relationships that continued to form the basis of today's modern Filipino oligarchy the second most important of these reasons was to remake the Philippines in America's image Americans were hopeful that the Philippines could soon become the little brown brother of the United States that under 50 years of close supervision the Filipinos could learn to a dog Anglo Saxon political and social practices for this purpose public education was very well funded under the United States it focused not only on religion but on secular subjects such as math sciences and laws and also on American principles such as democracy and individual rights siesta three years after the end of the war the United States implemented the pension ilyich program which sends Filipinos with scholarships to study in the United States learn skills there and bring them back to the home country to better its administration in hopes of the Philippines could soon become a self-sufficient and independent state of course an ally of America the Americans were very keen to teach the Filipinos the English language literacy rates on to the Americans went from the single digits when they took over to roughly two-thirds by the time the Commonwealth is proclaimed in 1935 the Americanization of the Philippines is demonstrated through its political system for the first seven years of being an American territory the Filipinos were ruled only by American authorities appointed by the President and not by any Filipino elected leaders the Americans passed laws which restricted Filipinos freedoms to criticize the American government flying the Filipino flag or endorsed Filipino nationals of publicly however they began to transition into a democratic system this democratization very soon began to resemble the American system the Filipinos had elections for a bicameral legislature in 1916 that very closely resembled the American system and both the style and the pageantry of a political election and the substance and the political procedure used in the house the Filipinos used his newfound political consciousness to advocate for their own independence and Lobby the American Congress to pass the Philippine Independence Act which provided a pathway to philippine independence for the ten years where the time came to write a new Filipino constitution for the Commonwealth it was near carbon copy of the American Constitution and is very quickly approved by American authorities but American Colonization wasn't all sunshine and roses Filipino nationalists hold that the American administration of the Philippine territories led to a continuation of this colonial mentality which led to an over admiration of all things American and a devaluation of all things Filipino Filipino historian Theodore I conceal knows the social masses brought about by the American occupation while enjoying the blessings of America the Filipinos suffered a partial loss of for their heritage the love of their language and culture has been replaced by the admiration in American language and culture and traditional communal unity has been superimposed upon by the American individualist philosophy he also knows how the conditioning of Filipinos to American luxury goods and standard of living has brought Filipinos to greater economic dependency on the United States and killed traditional industries and so we can look back at the long-term effects that both colonization periods have had on the Philippines Spain's 333 year long reigning the Philippines was very clearly oppressive and extractor Spain 333 year reign the Philippines was very clearly oppressive and extracted they took as much as they could from the Philippines while excluding them as much as possible from all the wealth and powers they obtained the Spanish colonial legacy can be seen in small ways adoption of Spanish last names and customs such as the de boom and in larger ways Spain's largest and most successful impacting the Philippines as Catholic religion 81% of Filipinos today follow the Catholic faith no small part to dispense conversion in chromatic quality and the equivalent to a social caste system still exist in the Philippines the Philippines Gini coefficient is still the Philippines GP inequality of coefficient remains the highest in Asia inequality and lack of social and economic mobility in Philippines has been regarded as a modern-day caste income inequality and a social caste system are still present in the Philippines as remnants of the Spanish colonial past the Gini inequality coefficient and the Philippines remains the highest in all of Asia that income inequality coupled with a lack of socio-economic mobility contributes to the sense of there being a modern-day social caste in the Philippines today colorism is still rampant today in the Philippines barring from the Spanish casters lighter status perceived as more appealing and desirable in the Philippines and there's a multi-million dollar skin whitening industry that's very common in that part of the world their tangible results to this colorism as well - gated individuals are more likely to spite and attain work in the entertainment industry which promotes this idea for a new generation and it's worth mentioning that the non inclusive political and economic system set up by the Spanish led not only to the Philippine revolution but also the communist rebellions in the Cold War and Muslim uprisings in Mindanao the present day the Spanish are also culturally significant they gave the Philippines the Latin alphabet Spanish loanwords religious and cultural festivals but what may be most important is what they did not leave the Philippines with the Spanish language as it was never taught in the Philippines native languages are still the ones most commonly spoken in the Philippines today with Spanish in Spanish Creoles falling behind almost all native languages and English as for the American occupation its results are much less solved and led to many great benefits for the Filipino people for instance the American importation of the English language which is now the global language of business has been an incredibly important asset for the Philippines America also brought the Philippines their entire political system and much of modern Filipino culture is influenced by American culture it should also be considered that the Philippines co-opted less savory parts of the United States as partisan politics and corruption in the civil service it's also very true that cultural erasure has been present in the Philippines as a result of the American Colonization the English languages used many official formal and government communications and in many cases it's considered more high-class than Filipino language can be argued the United States is creating economic dependence within the Philippines the Philippines today still imports much more than it exports from countries such as the United States perhaps the Oregon sylia was correct about the killing of domestic traditional industries indeed today 10 million people worldwide works overseas Filipino workers who go to foreign lands in order to find economic opportunities because there's a dearth of them in the home country the stilted trade system that the Americans set up did help to hinder the economic productivity of the Philippine this is a topic that's very close to my family as members of my family I've been overseas Filipino workers in this exact way the American Colonization has led to materialism and an ass you're already complex to be president in the Philippines there's an obsession in Philippines today with foreign especially American brand names I such that the loopings operates three of the world's 10 largest malls additionally Philippine domestic products are considered to be of a lower quality than foreign imports for instance his box of sky flakes produced in the Philippines brags that in his export quality good enough for non Filipinos that's a story the Philippines its colonization revolution colonization again an eventual liberation and the way I see it the course in Philippines is one that's shaped uniquely by its unique colonizers for good and for evil the Spanish for instance where they're unabashedly extractive institutions and the Americans were the more deceptive and paternalistic methods have in their own way shaped and changed the Philippines into the country that it is now these colonialist legacies are not gone they have deep roots and they continue to impact Filipinos today as they will tomorrow and although the Philippines stands as a free nation now it's important that we remember that it wasn't always this way for although colonialism is left in the past the past isn't dead it's not even past thanks for watching I'll see you next week | Davin Caratao | UCAEMBNQu8qcDULffLiWDSzA | 2020-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,694 | 28,745 |
XBQV6jhmGCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBQV6jhmGCQ | Shenandoah Salamander - Part 1 | [Music] shenanigan national park is home to over 300 different kinds of animals if you've ever been here before you've probably seen some of them but there are also many animals that you may never see while exploring some are shy staying far away from people and others are nocturnal meaning that they mostly come out at night a few species are also endangered where there are so few of them left in the world that they are close to becoming extinct when there would be none left shenandoah salamanders tiny salamanders native to this area are shy nocturnal and endangered making them very rare to find they are also an endemic species an endemic species is only found in a certain place and nowhere else in the world since these salamanders are only found here in shenandoah national park they have a very small place to call home speaking of small adult shenandoah salamanders are only about three inches long when fully grown they may either have a red or yellow stripe down their back or no stripe at all in fact they look a lot like red-backed salamanders which also live nearby except that red-backed salamanders have a salt and pepper belly and a whiter stripe on their back shenandoah's salamanders are amphibians like frogs toads newts and other salamanders amphibians are vertebrates meaning they have a backbone that need to live in moist places to survive but unlike many amphibians that spend at least part of their lives in streams or lakes shenandoah salamanders are fully terrestrial this means that they live their entire life on land since they don't live underwater you're probably thinking that they breathe through their mouths just like you and me but shenandoah salamanders are actually a part of the family known as lungless salamanders so if they don't have lungs but spend all their time on land how do they survive by breathing through their skin this is an amazing adaptation but please don't try it at home trust us while they might not use their mouths to breathe they definitely use them to eat you might not think that they're fierce predators but shenandoah salamanders are actually carnivores that's right they only eat meat but what can an animal with a mouth as big as your pinky nail eat these salamanders will happily eat almost anything that they can fit in their mouths beetles flies and mites are all on the menu yum they search for these meals on three of the highest mountain peaks in shenandoah national park the only places in the world that they're found on these peaks they live under rocky slopes where it is moist and cool these conditions are important in helping them to breathe through their skin if they didn't have protection from the dry hot sun above they wouldn't be able to survive unfortunately climate change is making the world a warmer place which could be dangerous for these special salamanders although tiny in size the role they play here is big making them important to shenandoah national park and everything in it you | Shenandoah NPS | UCWCSDD5WrDWfQ9cSFE1ZLfw | 2022-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 522 | 2,986 |
C_mZc3-3xiE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_mZc3-3xiE | Midwest Peace and Liberty Fest - 2014 | there was such it was invented of course in germany and then it spreads elsewhere life is is very legit and and yeah i'm not free right i i i talk about freedom i think so i'm like i want to do this but but i can't because i work for this people the middle ages really were that what so when you go to the next oh and the way you described these people that our pride i thought was really interesting he has them weighed down see they have to what they do is keep these people guilty and probably have to circle because there's like a step pyramid wait can you hear me yeah i can't even bend over anarchy without capitalism since we know so many people here are you know they had capitalism yay and me and dylan are like so much and um i just wanted to know what what politics is about i never understood republican democrats okay this is the assault kitchen and it comes complete with cupboard space so if i wanted to store canned goods stuff like that down there i could kitchen kitchen yeah there's no such thing as extra pan over to this side jason mary yeah those are my hippies they're the ones that made this carpet for me at pork fast it comes with a dryer rack for after you wash your stuff nice countertop i have i actually have more counter space on here than i do at my in my home kitchen little holders for lanterns towels whatnot more storage space down here coleman two burner propane stove and this will be cooking wings tonight and steaks tomorrow okay what i'm saying is if we get to a stateless society where this belief that we have to have wise overlords yelling at us taught us what to do and that they can shoot us dead for having raw milk or waffle vegetation when that's gone right all right how does how does how's the state come back through capitalism with that okay how do you and then i have one other question okay we could have picked anything all right roxy the dog and this is the french dog poodle freedom fiend christmas drinking i don't know what time is it after 12 this is uh jackson down here is that right do i remember that right diana one of the freedom fiends who will be on the radio this afternoon counting uh kids dick yeah i it's been a good event hey michael i can't hear you uh it's diana randy and me all right greetings and salutations this is mr michael dean broadcasting live and worldwide from a windowless bunker and if there's anyone new listening today i want to welcome you to the freedom fiends and tell you that today we have a very special treat it's not our usual format which is usually two or three people yakking back and forth wildly about liberty and about the theories of how things would work in libertarian paradise or lib pair uh today we have some people who are actually living it and over to you lou from the live road location this is lou sander fiend broadcasting live and worldwide from the second annual midwest peace and liberty fest held at the circle pine center in delton michigan sponsored by the michigan peace and liberty coalition and possum the other other white meat i am joined live on this remote location by my co-host we have diana the laughing kitty say hello sweetie meow and via skype connection from a brothel in las vegas nevada we have randy england say hi randy i'm i'm in i'm in michigan with you lou of course you are you sound like you're right next to me bye | Randy England | UCyVOOzNbuPoreWe0XbtvmUQ | 2014-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 643 | 3,362 |
0gf5Xo9vtaA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gf5Xo9vtaA | Guilds of Ravnica 6 Pack Opening #1, Cards for my Ravnica Cube | [Music] hey everyone welcome back to you tragedy garnering today I'm going to open a few packs from this currently sealed box of guilds of Ravnica in search of a few cards for the cube that I'm building it's an all Ravnica cube I've put together I'm sorry stole a list off of cube tutor.com and I'm just kind of following it that's a pretty good one called Ravnica city of guilds trying to fill out some stuff I'm missing one of the big things I'm missing is an arc light Phoenix if you have this box here that could potentially contain one of those I think I'm going to do some a few videos of opening like six at a time and see if I get lucky and if I don't then I'll have to procure it to by other means but for now I'm gonna open up six packs and in the meantime see what else I get get out of there to take a list really close to see what exactly I'm missing from gilded radical but the one particular card I know that I'm missing is the ArcLight Phoenix so let's start with this one this one and this one and this one this one and this one why not okay I'll be back at some point when I go through the rest of the box cool right smash like if you agree and subscribe and share and all good stuff so here we go guilds Arabica I love the Ravnica setting I'm not gonna lie why would I love the giant city all the 10 different guilds it's fun isn't that what this game is all about it's fun not just tragically trying to garner cards right here we go the guild made it all is it love their steampunk style a demotion from the Boros league what would happen Boras legion circuitous route some good ramp right there and a mnemonic betrayal good mythic their sorcery for one a blue and a black exile arc all cards from all opponents graveyards you may cast those colors this turn and you may spend mana as though it were many mana have any type to cast those spells at the beginning of the next end step if any of those cards are made exiled return them to their owners graveyards exile demonic betrayal we will check that on the scanner and a bit along with this foil unboard ego that's cool sorcery for one a blue and a black she use a card name search target opponents graveyard hand and library for up to four cards with that name and exile them that players shuffled their library then draws a card for each card exiled from their hand this way great take that and we got a guild gate cool um next pack love open a pax I'm probably gonna start opening a lot of packs on this channel and hopefully my camera can keep up by focusing there we go unexplained disappearance cosmic tronic wave intrusive pack beast radical idea tax-favored veiled shade look at that good art love it watch her in the mist pause for reflection resume and centaur I know everybody's seen these commas before I'm gonna go through them is it lock it alright got an arboretum elemental adjoin shields and the we dragon outs another Flint card and for the rare we got a watery grave I'll never turn down those um get old blue and black shock land pay to you life if you don't it enters the Belfield taps and it's a metered you'll get to go with it all right not bad on my pact here so far I'll put tokens here um next pack do you guys want me to read the comments probably not but will at least go through them and see what we got a bargain sergeant I don't know I'm still getting my - my style down here district guard disdainful stroke torched courier vigor spoor worm deadly visit garrison sergeant isn't Lockett direct current uncommon swarm guild mage ghoul gari find a broker crippling son Dave and a guild mages forum can add a colorless mana or pay one and tap it to add one man of any color if that man is spent on a multicolored creature spell that creature enters the bell field with an additional will encounter on it cool and a foil positive Marshall okay moving right along haven't hit that arc light yet get it get it dimensionally missed bodyguard take heart radical idea down sir of lights crowd foragers under city uprising par helium patrol Boros locket seeds worm there's that Gil Meche again from the league pilfering imp disinformation campaign and a quasi duplicate for one and two blues it's a source for you to create a token that's a copy of target creature you control and you can jump-start it to cast it from a graveyard by discarding a card in addition to paying its other costs and exile this card and that's a Lesniak Gil gates bird illusion token next pack got some interesting videos coming up related to my typical random buys that I do so would be on the lookout for those but for now just open it up some packs alright let's see what's the better way to do this I don't know I think it's better this way or is it as usual a hot mess on this channel not even reading the comments are you missing them at all that's a dead weight nice reprint from innistrad new article of it's alright got a hose de Marshall go Gary writers raiders sorry and another disinformation campaign the rare it is a legion war boss great for two and a red you get a goblin soldier creature with mentor at the beginning of comment on your turn and creative one read a goblin creature took in that too token gains haste until end of turn and attacks this combat if able very nice very yield gate and elf knight token alright last pack of guilds of Ravnica alright rovol belt bore skyline scout pass wall adept burglar rat what is he Bergling I wonder what's a good leap from the city packs favor luminous bonds candlelight vigil piston fist Cyclops pitiless Gorgon fresh-faced retreat and the uncommons guild summit glows force shaman a son home stalwart and a midnight reaper fortuna black zombie night creature whenever an on token creature you control doubt is midnight reaper deals one damage to you and you draw a card okay and addameer guild gate so does it for those six packs on the video now I will scan them up and see how I did [Music] and the rares midnight Reaper three bucks legion war boss whoops 2:22 quasi duplicates sixty cents killing me just forum sixteen cents a watery grave 1022 always good a mnemonic betrayal not a great mythic and a foil unmoored ego switch it to foil four dollars and five cents take off everything that was under let's keep it under fifty cents for this stuff there he goes [Music] all right kept everything on that was over 50 cents and ended up with eight cards that were totally $22 and 53 cents which you can see right there so we're cutting that for the future but there you have it watery grave the big winner so that's pretty good for six packs appeal to Ravnica make sure to subscribe and like and check out my next videos thank you very much | Tragic MTG | UCmBAzsiwz0K7Jt9Kca9SmrA | 2019-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,275 | 6,679 |
-jqu5Z69sX4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jqu5Z69sX4 | Shmoocon 2018 Debates - Crypto Currency, Consumer IOT Security | every year for the closing plenary what we've done historically is taken there'd be like a set of trends and things and in the closing ceremonies and and we'd find four or five talks they're all basically the same and we'd be like hey guess what you got accepted but y'all going to get on stage it's gonna be a panel I'm gonna approach it at you and this year there really wasn't anything like that and Heidi and and space rogue and I think Ron goula as well had been kicking around this idea for a few years of doing like structured InfoSec debates and we decided this was the year to try intercept debates there's not much that Rose me off but a hand puppet of myself is really weird right yeah exactly Jack's got his hand up my ass anyway it is sweaty I was there earlier it's definitely it's not pleasant so guys it's a puppy you know where all the jokes end up right even the Sesame Street people like off script where they go really blue it's really disturbing so anyway so what we're gonna do today we're gonna go through and have a very what I'll call a classic style debate where classic style is I read an article on the internet about how to debate supposed to work and then Wendy helped me understand what they're really supposed to do so if anything has gone wrong it's actually her fault and we'll we'll run it so the way it's gonna work is there's gonna there's two topics that we've given them in advance they don't know what topic they're gonna get I do they don't know what pro or con they're gonna get I do and they also don't know what order they're gonna get I do as well I think Jack may know what he's gonna get and what order he's gonna get it in and and the rest of them I think it's a dark it's a dark mystery so there's anyone actually seen an actual formal debate Wow has anyone on the debate team were you actually on the debate team the handful of people is a debate team still thing like yeah okay cool so the two topic areas that we chose I will introduce our panel here in a second were crypto currency good or environmental disaster that fad or future I was gonna riff it but I guess I'll keep it I can't riff it fad or future and the other one was consumer IOT something about what security I don't know it's it's either Oh climate control are burning down the house you know is your thermostat trying to kill you and so we're gonna tackle IOT security consumer IOT security and we're going to tackle cryptocurrency today and with that I'd like to introduce our panel to my immediate left is myself and with this hand up my ass is Jack Jack you want to say a couple words about yourself my I'm one of the two jacks in the panel and some of you may know me as Dodger my current role background in security and I currently the part of the team behind the Z cash cryptocurrency so I wonder which topic I'm going to begin I have no idea you want to hand it down to Liz so while you're Liz and host a weekly podcast radio show buzz off with lawyer lives and have the fun during the week handling all the technology projects for a large city as well as the world's busiest airport and no I did not cause a fire laughing next up is Gandalf hi hey Bala shall not can you do that for me so thou shalt not pass I'm I'm the other Jack Jack Daniel and you all know me because the host organism for my beard I'm Wendy nature and I am thrilled to have a pair of jacks here on the stage I think you know that's all we're going to need but but I'm here anyway used to be a siz Oh used to be an industry analyst used to be a lot of things now I work for duo security she she also pronounced a CISO correctly so I thank you I really appreciate that yes she does yes she does okay let's be super clear we can have that as a debate topic do you want that like we get this Wow it's pronounced jiff it's the kids oh all right so with that the way this is gonna work we're gonna the first topic Branagh cover is IOT and we're gonna have four minute opening a four minute response a two minute rebuttal and a two minute rebuttal of the rebuttal which probably has like it's only the second derivative of the rebuttal I don't really know what it's called it's not calculus it feels like it up here I assure you so I would like to randomly draw names out of my hat and Liz will be pro consumer IOT and Wendy will be a con consumer IOT and and just so we're clear the Battle of the jacks that is Jack Daniel Pro cryptocurrency and Dodger Khanh cryptocurrency also in his panel dogger will go first to put them at the most extreme disadvantage possible that random draw the Hat I'll get ya every time this is about me in that Trump mask last year so I don't know can you guys see the clocks okay if Dodger moves me you guys we have over here the four minutes clock these are the instructions were kind of comical I think this will work out if not I'm going to need someone to come up here and be like six and just count down timer for me there's code so I don't have a coin because I don't actually he's got some cash in his pocket tails when he goes first you get second so that worked out well I was super paired with that Wendy are you are you ready oh hell to the no so that but that's my my common condition so here we go and you're off alright so you know imagine you take computing back in these in the 70s and the 80s and you decide well there just isn't enough of it and it isn't done by enough non-experts and there's not enough cascading failure in it and we want everything to have bright LEDs because that's the future and that's what you have with consumer IOT the other day I ran into a a Kickstarter online that was for Internet connected shoes and the whole idea was that you you know could could download your own designs and display them on the shoes and my first thought was school dress code violation because I would totally send bad words to my friend Jack's shoes in the middle class and get him in trouble or I would you know put my class notes during a test on my shoes and look at them but no that wasn't enough because they wanted to build a marketplace to sell in exchange designs and I thought well because adding money to consumer IOT always makes things better and so this is where we are going with a large contingent of manufacturers and people who have never had anything to do first of all with ITU and secondly with security so that's gonna work out just great you have everything from manufacturers who've been building the same thing for 80 years and they know how it works and they know how it goes and they look at the IT people and the other building and go oh isn't that cute just stay over there stay out of our way we know how this works and the IT people are looking at the security people and going oh aren't you cute just stay over there so you know we're just heading for a whole mess of trouble from everything from the cost of cellular service for these internet connected things demotivating the user are you alright sir okay do you know demotivating the use of encryption for those connections so all sorts of financial dynamics that are going to D incentive eyes actually securing these things we're going to have all sorts of kinetic effects the likes of which you haven't seen before that may or may not have anything to do with shoes but first let's take a step back and just think about what the tenants are for consumer IOT their surprise and fear no wait surprise fear ruthless efficiency and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope wait wait that that was the wrong position I'm sorry nobody expects the IOT Inquisition we are we're so not ready for this how am i doing on time you got a minute I got a minute all right so let me argue it then the other side no just a played-out this is this is the part where I try to figure out how in a program this this thing see you see what I mean you see what I'm talking about here if Bruce cannot figure it out it's not good for America to make this more fair i penalize Liz by two seconds are you ready absolutely all right we're off hey in the world's burning sure and when you look at I'm reveals when we first started off there was a lot of work to be done that you had cars did not have the safety features we have now you had cars that didn't have the gas mileage that we had now you have all these things so short the world's burning but with a connected world and taking some precautions yes you'll know exactly world where the world is burning at that time you'll know at the rate of consumption at which it's fitting and you will be able to go in and and be able to allocate the resources to put out the fire or if you're jack you will know when to take off the pants and running the internet-connected pants you know what and if they are they will have been used in his connected bathroom with his collar connected toilet and I'm trying to be of all the other things that came out of that at CES this week and yes there is a lot of thud and fail that is that comes out of it but we're learning and we're doing better and with that when you look at cities and being able to determine you know where the resources are traffic traffic is a problem you sit in traffic and you have all the emissions well knowing that your call has connected to the traffic lights the traffic lights are adjusting this system that sure folks may have gone into the baby monitor and may be teaching your child Satanic Verses and that's okay or is happens on occasion in Bach might be playing across speakers at any given time but when you start taking a setback and just as we've learned with the automobiles you bake insecure you teach people how to segment you take some responsibility you have responsibility with you know learning how to again build in the security measures and as we saw with the FTC this past week taking one of the children's you know was Logitech no not Logitech these thank you and say all right y'all have collected three million children's accounts information they're using these devices or you know playing and learning six hundred fifty thousand dollars and that's just the beginning and finding them so putting out the warning and saying all right you can't have the free-for-all it's not the Wild West anymore but there is some good to be found from the connected devices cool all right let's see okay because you know I put the but in rebuttal so so actually Liz made a lot of my rebuttal arguments for me in in in her discussion so yes you know absolutely we will know where things are on fire exactly so we can dispatch things we we will you know what everything's gonna be fine everything's gonna be just fine with IOT you know it's all good you know the jacks internet-connected pants will provide entertainment for that not only grown-ups but children via their baby monitors and you know and you can't start kids too early yes in most states you can but seriously the FTC will yes is addressing these sort of things with their build security first and initiative I've taken part in that and I really look forward to the FTC saying stop or we'll say stop again especially to all the IOT things that are made outside of the United States which are approximately 99% of them so yes it everything will be just fine thank you [Applause] it's going to take me a fool of course she's got an index card for that I do I definitely definitely because it's not connected if it was an IOT connected device I would be able to bring it up immediately but not only that you have to think for the children anytime you can think of the children and you can give them an opportunity to be a superhero to be able to connect with their cohorts around the world it helps and the children are the future the connected connected future and just because government wants to have your information it's okay they're watching they are but then again you can watch the government if the government's collecting the data but it is it's bringing in and baking in those protections and realizing that it's not a free-for-all bit while it is burning it will be okay because we will know when to send in the drones we got to the children part so I think we're we're good I wanted to do a little post-mortem on on this and then I want to let that damn thing it actually makes noise like I spent time sourcing this clock and Amazon so I really wanted to beat like it was been waiting for the obnoxious beep and then as a beep so it's gonna be soon in the fact that nobody figured out how to make it beep on their own I'm judging every single person in this room is probably a TVV gone that would turn it off so it seems that to me that the two sides the argument I'd like to get to Jack's opinions see lookit look at it flashes and beeps let's hear it for the clock made in China that's listening to us hey I can flash and beep - I like his jacket got an older he's got more risque he's like the Benjamin buttons of like social awareness with the other direction started out conservative it just got like wildly 18 as he got older hey does she look 62 to you she's on OkCupid and just sent me a message she have a Russian flag behind so it argument to me it seemed to boil down to that the from Liz it was that in the long-term this is all gonna shake out like there'll be regulations there'll be better practices there's better benefits than what the short-term risks are and Wendy's view of the world was basically like this is all unnecessary nonsensical why people on Kickstarter and Brooklyn doing silly things and no offense to the BK people in the room but you all do silly things and and that the the the benefits don't outweigh the risks associated with these products so I'm curious what the Jax Jax think of things either one I'll put out put Dodger on we're a hive mind yes we could complete each other's lunches noses I'm the young foolish one okay and Jeff Daniel is the old foolish one perfect and I think there's two things we worried about with Internet of Things there were one there's the is somebody going to hack into my fridge and order 500 steaks from Amazon to be delivered you know via via Prime to my house you know I mean 500 stinks that's a good month or two my boss who is probably watching this would be delighted at 500 steaks turned up at his house but I think the the the idea that your your credit card is probably connected in some way to that order might might my temper your enthusiasm but then there's there's also the question of all the data that gets collected you know are you certainly gonna find that your insurance premiums have gone up because the heating data from your your your your home air conditioning system or whatever shows that you're out every weekend until to three o'clock in the morning not that anybody here would stay up that late I'm sure sorry go ahead people go to bed that early not this crowd but you there's there's there's more to it than just the simple and straightforward oh hey we're gonna take over all these devices and use them to as a botnet to attack frying crabs website there are deeper implications regulatory you know rules do traditionally take a while to catch up I agree that they that they will come sooner or later but in the meantime I think you know it's incumbent upon us and in a way I'm kind of echoing what Bruce said during his rants and which he seems to say every year in his rounds which is that it's incumbent upon everybody in this room to help the regulators understand the risks and the threats of how they can best mitigate those risks all right I just have I have a lot of thoughts about IOT security but you know I I think the the important thing for us to remember here is that these are insecure devices that are internet connected and they will be harnessed for BOTS which will be used to generate cryptocurrency which is the future [Laughter] so it's everything even the early I sing the summary is that the children are our future cryptocurrency is the future perfect that's why I'm living in the matrix [ __ ] this place all the way that's that's Jax great skill he plays the long long long con it's really really good any questions or comments from the audience there were no screw balls thrown so I take that as a victory Skyler oh my god I threw up a little in my mouth so I can't repeat the question well if there's anything better than internet-connected things that are misbehaving it's gonna be putting them on and completely transparent non-private immutable blockchain so that none of the mistakes can ever be fixed so I'm all in favor of that and also it will help heat your house yeah BTUs or the wind I think we have a serious question back there from man from Brooklyn he does have the beard it's either that or eunuchs this admin I'm not sure I can't see okay guys he looks this avid right will the market crack the IOT security issue like what our mark oh yes it will correct like at least 50,000 times that's good do you think that there's enough force in the market to cause vendors to do good things when it comes to security wait we only have millenia of proof to the contrary this time it's different there there certainly is potential there but the challenge I see is how the data is collected what data is collected and what we do with it and there isn't time to get into it here but if you want to see how something that seems like a good idea gets completely misused and biases get cranked into it look at the [ __ ] of shot spotters and major cities and the way the police respond to what sounds like hey we can triangulate and tell you where the gunfire is like if we want to if that's a neighborhood we care about shooting people getting shot or you know in this neighborhood we care about the people that get shot in that neighborhood we want to arrest the people shooting and the biases come out so you have to use the information fortunately we have a government that would never manipulate environmental data or even better and try not to have PTSD - my day job where as the technology attorney that is negotiating with all of these vendors and the city departments everything it's again tossing it back to the community and helping people understand that if you are trying to track parking spaces for example there is no need to have the level of the sensors and the level of data collection that are in something that is supposed to be as simple as is this parking space in use like there is a benefit to taking advantage of well we've got a sensor here if the city is controlling it or yeah you have someone who's accountable who's controlling it then sure but if you're having vendors come in and put in devices oh I can do this I don't need a Ferrari I live on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere and I can't afford the gas that you need to get this finely tuned machine so it's a little bit of both and then also taking advantage of the ability to hold the government you know the data is out there in encouraging and making sure people are doing what they're where they should be doing it what they have said they're going to be doing or if you want to know what the weather is you could go outside if you don't want to go outside you could send a drone and if the drone comes back wet it's raining if the drone is gone it's really windy there you go so to just interject because I never do that I think that's a really interesting idea like the what could I add GT consumer IOT do for from a greater good perspective one of the projects I've been working on in my house and my spare time is actually trying to build a sensors that live on the side of your bicycle that with a camera on the front so when you get passed by a car it allows your GPS coordinate logs to distance the car away was away from you it takes a picture of your environment and the idea is to integrate that into the existing IOT by computers that we have so that we can upload information about where bikes and cars are having the closest incursions and then provide that to the federal highway to state highway and that kind of thing so that they can design better roads so that's the placement there's already like an IOT device that people are just using because they're [ __ ] on Strava and want to be faster than their friends but we can actually get we can actually get safer roads with like five dollars or extra parts bolted on the bicycle so I think there's opportunity but virus has a question it'll be the last question on this one so I'm going to give it to you virus does my bike epically no but I let so much magic smoke out making that goddamn thing okay I cannot tell you how much how many times I've burned myself in my parts doing that so also I use my internet connected phone to order my son to bring me coffee so that was a good utility of consumer IOT right there anyway with that I thank you Liz and Wendy for your comments and the debate next up is the Battle of the jacks Dodger is going to go first on the con side and and for those that don't know he said he's kind of into cryptocurrency things just a bit just just a skosh and he and I have had some bitter trench debates about the entire nature of cryptocurrencies and things like that so I do I really want to put him on the spot and have to have him argue with himself so this would be a very like therapeutic kind of thing for him I'm afraid he might cry as he comes to some of these conclusions so we just have to be nice to Dodger he's taken suitors bias can't be good [Laughter] [Applause] and with that I'm gonna start the clock your up go thank you so much um just to be clear nothing I say here today is you know represents my employer or me and the Kin the concepts of cryptocurrency is is really quite extraordinary but the value of a coin seems to be entirely arbitrary when people tried to justify the price the logic isn't there it feels like all they're doing is creating money out of thin air I can't see his soul leaving his body up here in theory Bitcoin should be great for making payments peer-to-peer cutting out the banks and middlemen means that it shouldn't be as dear but while but while that's brave in theory and practice it's not true because you have to pay huge transaction fees to get your payment to go through wait are you doing are you rhyming it's of course ID this was coming and by the way your son is gonna get a lovely presents the practical jokers handbook [Laughter] another major obstacle is the crazy volatility when it comes to a store of value what you really want is stability and if your savings have in value from one moment to the next I'm sorry but let's face it bitcoin doesn't pass the test some claim that the blockchain is the breakthrough innovation with Byzantine fault tolerance enabling true decentralization but with proof of work consuming energy by the multi megawatt we have to ask ourselves is this good for the environment and the answer is it's not what about smart contracts some of you will say well that might be fine if they weren't getting hacked every other day I believe as much as the next man in the wisdom of the crowd but it didn't work out very well for investors in the Dow [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] when it comes to storing cryptocurrency you better hope you don't get hacked and if you store it's in an exchange there's a pretty good chance you'll never get it back no regulation means no compensation if you suffer loss and if you don't believe me just take a look at what happened with Matt Goss when it comes to spending Bitcoin what's it really good for you can't pay your taxes with it you can't buy beer at the liquor store but sometimes feels like the only real use of Bitcoin is to spend it buying drugs and hiring hitmen on a dodgy dark web market in conclusion whether you think that cryptocurrency is good or bad the question we must address here today is is it the future or just a fad the answer will make the Bitcoin fans a little hot under the collar but for now it's clearly safer to stick with the good old US dollar [Applause] sit down you're embarrassing me you realize I'm gonna get fired tomorrow right fired bitcoins down $5 in the time he gave that talks about this is Jack Jack that Jack has to be a pro bitcoin he's about the most cynical person on the planet and he has to be like the opposite of this so I'm super curious he are you ready sir well I I think it's it's interesting that like a lot of people that cling to outdated technologies and ideals they rest on these edifices like the buildings down the road here in Washington DC that represent a pastime and while it was beautiful and elegant and eloquent it was you know [ __ ] yeah I think it's interesting somebody with that accent is talking about the strength of the dollar because let's let's brings it your pounds which is an interesting point because one of the the challenges is that there is more and more information that the crypto currencies are manipulated and I was one of the first strongmen and the arguments against crispo currencies because I don't know if you are aware of this but we sort of manipulate our own currencies or the government's manipulate them against us and I think the key thing about everything wrong with crypto currency is that we are in that early phase I mean look at where we aren't computing 50 years in it's a [ __ ] show right we're battling to make it less bad this is much newer but it's disruption and disruption provides opportunity and in the early days people get hurt let's look at the housing crisis and the economic collapse some years you know one decade ago it's it's not like Bitcoin is the only way to lose everything because somebody else did [ __ ] behind your back and they're a couple of you know very specific things in these early days who's making the most money off of this in the first few years it's you right it's it's a technocracy it's it's as dumb people have thought it was kind of cool played with it and have Bitcoin that was worth $2 at one point in time and blow it on trips and whatever now and we spend it irresponsibly but if we're gonna make a vapor we're millionaires it's okay if it's if it's you guys I mean let's be selfish you know just but it is the early and messy state and there are a couple of other things I think the crypto currencies have a place but as we go through this we're learning about we're learning new lessons in crypto we're learning about robust and distributed models we're learning how to make blockchain actually useful now some days somebody may have an actual application for it but when we get to that day we're we have a decade of lessons of failure and we have a distributed trust model and they don't always work right and so we're working our way through these things but we're learning a lot and it's important to note that we have the manipulations of government so we do this and the volatility like I said has anybody watched anybody spend a lot of money on a house in Las Vegas 15 years ago or in South Florida 15 years ago how'd that work out for you right you know you were trapped in that thing and so it's a mess another thing you have to address if I'm going are you throw a kind I'm not sure it's a [ __ ] show but we're learning in the process and it is providing value it is making some of our friends rich it builds character it builds character we're learning things that we can apply elsewhere the volatility so a lot of the comparison is to the US dollar or other things and my point is the things we're comparing it to and saying it doesn't compare to they suck to so we have something that has come out of our communities out of the technology communities is a challenge from criminals to exploit it as there is as soon as people realize there's money in things remember when the coolest hacking was web defacement then people figured out they could make money right now we're in this phase where it's easy to focus on the criminal element that's come into this it's inevitable we figure out how to weed it out the criminal element is also you know what's criminal I don't know that I think that your poem was so coincidental so I didn't mention privacy once you might get a raise when you go back this is what cryptocurrency does to you people it's like crack it turns you into bad people I was always a bad person you weren't yes I'm gonna I'm gonna go down I'm gonna give you a few extra seconds so you can start rebutting now cool and [Music] there's no doubt that that there's a bubble in the cryptocurrency space and I say that in in all seriousness and who here actually was around and working in the dot-com world back in 99 seconds up right you remember what it was like there were people out there raising hundreds of million or tens of millions of dollars at least based off the back of a stupid PowerPoint into some you know wild projections and a lot of those companies you know that existed around that time and you know for worth a billion dollars went bust whose coin ladies and gentlemen we're gonna ICO this right here right now you do realize that it doesn't look like you're right but you're right uh you know I don't think you're taking this entirely seriously Bruce I I hope you're proud of your stage front you know a lot of those companies Pat's calm web I'm just gonna keep on going if you want to take this on the road we'll all go so we have the pet store call me at the web vans they they collapsed and there was this little company called Amazon which hit a peak of one hundred and six dollars during the during the dot-com bubble and then disappeared down to about six dollars now how much is it worth everything yeah you can who would have thought back in 2001 the bubble burst that you know eighteen years later you'd be ordering snowblowers you know via Amazon Prime to waiving the ten out of ten out of ten great thank you perfect ten um so yeah III actually agree I think you know there's there's a bubble at the moment yeah whatever I was interrupted by a moose and [Applause] there is a bubble there is some interesting technology behind this but [Laughter] so it's something I didn't address and it is it is a very positive thing about cryptocurrencies once we work the kinks out one of the beauties of distributed systems that are not tied to governments is the world is more and more global in spite of some attempts at balkanization by some countries we are more interconnected than other and our currencies don't reflect that our traditional currencies don't reflect that this global technocracy based currency actually brings us together in a global platform with a and gives us a global currency we're not there yet but we're getting close to a global currency to match the global technically connected world and it is the future you Luddites can fight against it it is the future actually I saw the other day somebody it's been somebody in this room going off about calling people Luddites because they're like Luddites were craftsmen they did things by hand for a reason wait wait I missed I missed the most important point okay John McAfee says McAfee coin is the future his his point of the day he's not gonna do any more coins of the day until tomorrow so anyone followed McAfee that was actually kind of funny but anyway well thanks to Jack Jack for your enlightening opinions on cryptocurrency are there any questions or comments from the peanut gallery up here the peanut gallery in the crowd I'm ready I mean so yes I just want to give a shout out as I did some reading up on this one of the best most entertaining and accessible books I read is attack of the 50-foot blockchain by David Gerard have a look at that it is it is great fun reading I was instead of partying I was reading it last night but yes he points out a lot of problems with with cryptocurrency in the blockchain and yes you know there there's a lot of you know cons going on and and Ponzi schemes that have just changed the names and everything but hear me out just what if we take the blockchain and we put it on the blockchain that that'll fix everything right that'll be good and once we get people on the blockchain you know a nice immutable you know integrity protected blockchain then there will be no opportunity for any malignant growth and we will obscure cancer so there you go it's hard to dig through this dark rancid so Branson's question where he used the term responsible encryption I went to substitute the term backdoor the the FBI would like I know you're quoting and we can quote [ __ ] all day long but as it turns out they're still [ __ ] responsible encryption is backdoor to encryption so I got head nods into applause on that maybe I'm wrong but at the end of the day I think that the question was really ultimately how do we deal with the fact that there's going to be if I may summarize regulatory and law enforcement concerns around the encryption and transparent or black of transparency and pseudo anonymity associated with these currencies currencies Jack you have any feelings on that matter view the one I'm looking at guy like in Britain do they look at other people when they talk to them so one of the smart things that that that the authorities have done the potential crimes of Forsman network has regulated cryptocurrency exchanges that exchange of the currencies for fiat currency for dollars and it's very smart because what they're doing is they're placing those regulatory toll gates if you want to phrase it that way at the on ramps and the off ramps of the cryptocurrency space so it means that when you buy your cryptocurrency you do so through an exchange which if it's in the US must be registered as a money services business they must maintain the proper books and records they must make suspicious activity reports if there are patterns or large transactions which indicate money laundering and then when you sell it again for dollars if you make a profit then you are going to apparently so good good job is that a different than I mean are those regulations different than conventional banks like when you move money in and out of the normal banking network or they just applying the same brushstrokes to say crypto currency or just the you know banks in general like when you take money out of the bank try going and Lodging you know a hundred thousand dollars in cash into your bank account right see how they react right right there is there a reason he was talking crap the Micra is actually the IOT microphone recognize the crap coming out of your mouth good lord questions other questions from the audience in the back issue government starting their own crypto currencies so I mean if they're starting their own you know if they're starting something like Bitcoin where the where the where the coin is native and created as part of the mining process that's one thing what they're all looking at as far as I'm aware is putting dollars or euros or pounds or rubles or whatever it is on a blockchain just tokenization any of you who are familiar with tether that's exactly what they're thinking of doing except it'll actually be backed by real money rather than you know whatever tethers backed by postal reply coupon coin so I guess my question around like I I saw a chart the other day that was like the market cap and the top 100 coins and I didn't realize there were even 100 and then that's when I realized they were far more than hundred coins right so and somebody the other day posted a meme that was like hey I already have cryptocurrency it's my Sephora beauty rewards card and it's effectively like all these it's like company script now right like if you want to participate in the ecosystem you gotta buy a new coin you gotta buy in the coins there so rather than having like this thing the dollar or the euro or whatever that we all recognize has this value and I can exchange it to things like to participate in this ecosystem now I need to go buy this thing that supports the banana farmers or this thing that supports whatever the bucket is why is that useful for me to have to put my money from a general purpose currency and do lots of little currencies that I can only spend in a little ecosystems that are involved in so the the the thing that differentiates fiat currency from from cryptocurrency at its core is that peer-to-peer element if I want to send dollars to you keep it real money so while he regroups I want to make a point about that because your your again we're back to the fact that we're at an early stage having dollars is useful here having dollars isn't useful in Europe but what we've done what we've dollar bills in Norway don't do you any good u.s. dollar bills don't do any good but we have a mature economy we have a mature economy where we have an abstraction layer which is a credit card or a debit card and it does the magic of bridging the various currencies for us we're a long way from that with crypto currencies but we have an abstraction layer I don't use dollars or pounds or Crona as I travel around Europe I use a card it does the math yes I pay a little extra for it but we've abstracted away that diversity you need to go to better clubs [Laughter] [Applause] [Laughter] [Music] [Applause] but you know although I can throw things a long way I can't throw dollars from London to here to pay for so it the the credit card system involves so many layers of abstraction you've got your bank you've got the bank's card processor you've got the credit card network and then you got the obvious that on the other side it goes up and down these channels and everybody takes a little little sliver off and obviously with with cryptocurrency you've got transaction fees fair enough but there it's an experiment it's an exploration of this new technology and we don't really know exactly where it's going to lead us but so indulge me so you know having a bob digital bear sort of get stuff that he did bearer bonds baby bearer bonds so heading I had this idea back in the 90s around digital bearer certificates and so the idea was that it was all PKI base it wasn't a proof-of-work kind of [ __ ] there was just like I can create this crypto structure that allows me to make a digital certificate that actually is the thing that holds the value right centralized what centralized yes it was centralized but it was also then would be widely recognized and could be essentially regulated and used in whatever caused one of the values of having the current electronic Fiat system that we have is that even if my dollar isn't good in the UK I can go to the UK and my bank is part of the global financial system and my money has some known value to me when I go over there and we've kind of made that work so if you go to something that looks like a bearish certificate you still get that advantage you take out all the middleman without all the shenanigans of like a bajillion coins and people taking up more electricity than Ecuador so which to me seems more ideal because they could sit statically around and no one has to prove the work they could just like wait and then when I need this certificate they come on do it so it's not that there's not art here it's just that we finally had something that had enough people in it they got mass and has billions of dollars of market cap right and then we've all run it after that but there's other ways to have electronic transfer of cash without having the middleman this is a proved mistake yeah there are different ways of building these things and and what's actually happening I think at the moment is you know that this interesting cryptocurrency and the booming price is funding research into this space and I think it's really cool that we're funding research into really cool applications of Technology decentralization talking about you know potentially the future of where the web goes so it's not quite so decentralized and also research into cryptography itself yeah all right we got a unfortunately wrap this and get ready for closing ceremonies so I do want to thank first all you all preparing it up with this experiment that we're and I really want to thank Wendy Liz and Jack and this guy here for participating thank you very much and participate in a debate oh and we have gifts we come bearing gifts so you get mini moose heads to take home with you and hang on your wall so you you they're cute they're cuddly you can probably virtualize that and put it on the blockchain and it will work out for you anyway we're gonna have closing here in about five minutes oh we got that's been burning through a burnin DVDs out in the lobby so if you want to buy DVDs and so downloading stuff later on he's got them all for sale out there | 0xdade | UCLuZWxcN1YtJif7Y2NjDdXg | 2018-02-16 | 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o2v1nSBixHA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2v1nSBixHA | Respiratory System | hi this is quad and in this video I want to tell you about the respiratory system big picture let's start from the heart your body uses a lot of things and they spit out carbon dioxide and they use up a lot of oxygen so you have low oxygen amount and blood will carry this thing into your right atrium right atrium will kick this to the right ventricle and the right ventricle will send this but to the lungs and this vessel that sends the low oxygen high carbon dioxide blood to the lung is called the pulmonary artery and the volume of the polymer artery is overall about seventy milliliter okay so when the artists go to the lung there will be a lot of oxygen long and these oxygen will go into the pulmonary artery capillaries and a lot of a carbon tax and the blood will come out and the freshed-up blood will now go back to the heart same thing happens on the other side as well and this is going back is going to take this plot with the left atrium left atrium sends it to the left ventricle and the left ventricle will kick it out Horta and our towers are gonna take it to the rest of the body um the lung is getting blood from this pulmonary artery for exchanging of the gas but the lung itself needs some fresh oxygen and nutrient to function so there's actually another branch that goes from mertha to the right lung and also the left lung that supply this rich oxygen low carbon dioxide blood just like the blood that goes the rest of the body and this is the bronchi branch so overall you have the pulmonary artery that go to the lung for exchanging of the blood and you have this bronchi are three that go to the lung to supply energy and gas for the lung now let's talk about the oxygen and carbon dioxide first oxygen about ninety eight point six percent of them is on red blood cells so this leaves only about 1.4 percent of oxygen dissolved in the blood carbon dioxide is different 70% of the carbon dioxide is in the blood in the form of hco3 minus 10% of carbon dioxide is in the blood and the 20% of them is actually attached to molecules in this carboxylic acid residue let's now talk about the lung here gas exchange happens new gas must come all the guests must go out now let's track this path so this is your nasal pharynx this is your oral pharynx here is your larynx and this is your trachea and the trachea starts to branch right side of the lung left lung now this one branching point it's the branch 0 and the log will keep branching it's gonna go from branch 0 all the way to branch 16 so here branches are thinner and smaller and then it's going to go from branch 16 even more to branch 23 where now the branches are so thin and so many um this whole path from your nose to branch 23 have different structural names this thicker pipe is bronchi and as the pipe gets thinner they become from keola and then brown Keola has two parts the part that goes up to branch 16 and the part that goes from branch 16 to branch 23 all these is called dead space because there's no air exchanging structure there and the size of this is about one hundred and fifty milliliter but all of these is called the respiratory space this is because after branch 16 you start seeing structure for gas exchange and these are all of a lie an olive loi is not circular but octahedral structure and you have these super thin epithelial cells lining the surface of alveoli and blood vessel can come and leave and these blood vessels also have very thin endothelial cells so blood that is not that good in oxygen but a lot and carbon dioxide let me bring that in from here this one is gonna come in and here are the red blood cells the thickness of this capillary is about one red blood cell and here's another red blood cell dumped out carbon dioxide and oxygen will go into the red blood cell and they eventually this red blood cell leave and this capillary will merge with the branch that goes back to the heart so I think I drew it here right okay so how do gases move here well oxygen is more concentrated here than in here so oxygen will go through the capillary and get to the blood carbon dioxide is more concentrated here than in here so the other flow will take place is basically using diffusion powered by the concentration gradient overall there are about 300 million alveoli - together they make up 100 meter square of area for gas exchange now let's talk about some of the trends in this pipe pathway first pipe here ish are all surrounded by columnar epithelial cells these are epithelial cells are like columns and they all have cilia and this cilia will move and they will try to move some of the bad things like dust pathogen etc out the mouth and the nose but as you go deeper branch zero branch - down the path the cells are going to turn into cuboidal epithelial cells and cilia will decrease in the number and if you go even further down branch 16 always branch 23 now these cells are non cuboidal but squamous or they're flat cells column blocks flat overall the thickness of the structure gets thinner and thinner and thinner in addition suppose this is the branch 17 division around here in the bronchiole of the branches up to branch 17 you can find a lavell I type 1 cells but here deeper you find alveoli type 2 cells availa types 2 cells have two important functions one it secretes something called surfactant and the job of surfactant is to decrease the surface tension of the liquid here so that alveoli don't collapse and another function of 82 is to actually differentiate and become the cells that make the aloe vera so 82 our progenitor cells themselves lastly let me draw a quick chart here this is the branch 0 this is the branch 23 and maybe we go a little bit further back to your nose etc so when you breathe in air speed is faster so this is the velocity of the air but then the branching will take place and branches would get smaller small branch slower fluid motion in the branch in this case fluid is the gas and then the gas speed is going to decrease in exchange the branching number increases so the surface area increases too and this exponential growth of the area results in this hundred square meter full area allowing you to do a lot of gas exchange so this is the area of the air and finally in addition to columnar epithelial cells cuboidal epithelial cells squamous epithelial cells 81 still 82 cells you also have cells that secrete mucus and also macrophages that help get rid of potential pathogen anywhere in this path | Kwat MD-PhD | UCYDeuExg0JHfKj4CfjQ260A | 2020-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,230 | 6,484 |
J7SBKWFJ9JE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7SBKWFJ9JE | The Life and Legacy of Chicago Mob Chief Jimmy Inendino | foreign [Music] welcome back to the original gangsters podcast I am Scott Bernstein your host along with my co-host and partner in crime the doctor Jimmy buccelato Hi everyone and we got Ben behind the glass our producer and uh today we are we got a big episode in store uh there is a a bombshell a uh um a blockbuster news story broke uh in Chicago over the last couple days uh and we're gonna break it down we're gonna go into the Cicero crew of the Chicago Mafia and we're going to talk about the chaos that has erupted uh over the last 48 hours and it it's um regarding the death of a OG I mean this guy says OG as OG comes uh on the streets of Chicago James Jimmy I Ein and Dino uh was the face of the Cicero crew which is a historic mob regime that dates all the way back to Al Capone uh the Capone gang pushed into uh Cicero during prohibition and there's it's been a major uh Cog of the outfit you know dating back 100 years Jimmy hindino uh made his name in the 70s as a member of the Cicero Cruz quote unquote Wild Bunch which is a very notorious enforcement unit uh hit squad uh he was a famous hijacker that fought on the front lines of the so-called Chop Shop Wars pretty bloody uh this guy is what was you know went through the grinder and and still died a free man uh surrounded by his family he was eight years old died of cancer last Thursday and for about 72 hours there was nothing but an outpouring of uh at least from the people in his orbit I'm sure that uh you know victims of his or family's victims were weren't saying the same thing uh I I'd be remiss to not say that the federal government believes that Jimmy Ein and Dino although he's never been convicted of any uh mob violence uh the the FBI Uncle Sam believes that he is a multiple time uh murderer that he was probably involved in dare I say a dozen if not more Gangland slains according to the government um and there was an outpouring of love and uh this reverence from people on the street the last 72 hours his wake was on Monday I heard there were hundreds of people that that lined up to pay their respects at his casket and literally as the wake is going on ABC Chicago television uh drops a bomb and reports that they have got the uh proof quote-unquote they have a document that was leaked to them I believe strongly that it was leaked from the FBI a federal document that dates back to the late 70s and names einen Dino as a informant for the FBI they cite two instances once in the 60s and once in the 70s the report was uh filed when einandino was in the middle of serving a 10-year prison sentence so that kind of flies in the face of his informant status it didn't help him didn't seem to help right he ended up doing 20 years I mean after these reports or after this one document was drafted I believe it was drafted in 1979 or 1980. umandino did 20 years in prison so it kind of undermines the narrative that he was giving people up to save himself anyway the narrative has completely changed in the last 72 hours it went from this kind of outpouring of love and reverence to a lot of people calling him a rat a lot of people um voicing their displeasure or disappointment uh this I'm gonna throw it back to Jimmy and then we can start dissecting it together uh whether or not it's true or not I think there's a lot to unpack here and I think there's a lot of context that's been lost in some of the headlines but uh I don't agree with the etiquette on behalf of the FBI frankly or channel seven I I'm a big fan of Chuck Gowdy uh he's the guy who reported he's the top mob reporter in Chicago for the last 35 40 years he's a Hall of Famer and and I and and I'm not questioning his reporting of this he needed to report this it's newsworthy um I I questioned the timing of it because the document is so old if this document was saying that Jimmy I was informing up until 2020 then I think it would be relevant to put out right after he died but it seems like a I wonder what the motive of the FBI was other than to [ __ ] on Jimmy's grave and it again I I'm not going to hold a grudge against Chuck I'm not going to tell any reporter how to do their job but if it was me I would have probably held off a week until I reported that and then within the reporting it seemed like they wanted to make that jump from there was a document that we found that says that Ein and Dino reported in 19 or uh informed in 1965 and then again in 1974 but in some of the reporting that's come out in the last 24 hours the reporters want to make the jump well that means he's been reporting this whole time sorry he's been informing this whole time and I don't know if that's a proper jump to be to be made well let me uh first of all I'll acknowledge that I've been looking at my phone um at a story about this case study Jimmy I so I've noticed that in the past there have been people commenting that you and I are rude for looking at our phones and looking I'm looking at my laptop when we're talking but we're not we're it's because we're looking up information we're looking ourselves related to this it's not that we're not paying attention to each other and to the guests but then we're looking up information related to and sometimes things are coming in in real time so a very people are watching the show don't think I was being rude to my uh esteemed co-host here um yeah this is this is a big story so if we look at the actual uh document it says specifically for March 65 until May 1969 which is a long time and then from May 1974 through March 75 and that he was Furnishing FBI this is from the ABC report he was Furnishing FBI information truck cargo thefts so let me let me ask you something here let's let's start unpacking it from the beginning information about truck cargo thefts providing information about that doesn't necessarily mean that's information about LCN right so what do we think about that does that matter I think there's also the world because we know there's some people that that matters and other people are like it don't matter it's informing right um and then there's disinformation yeah yeah oh yeah where sometimes I know there have been situations where Mobsters have actually like green lit their um their subordinates to give information to the government but have instructed them to give them false information right yeah so I think that there's also you know further context that needs to be thrown out there in terms of the way that uh this information this type of information was disseminated into official Federal documentation at one point and then how it's disseminated into official uh government documentation now back in the 60s and 70s uh the drafting of 302s was was a little bit different uh you were encouraged basically as an as an FBI agent to put anything and everything into 302s you were kind of fast and loose with some of the terminology guys that at least this isn't my research guys that maybe didn't agree to be dubbed a confidential informant are being dubbed a confidential informant in the documentation because the FBI agent that's drafting that knows that the more ciac collection looks good the more 302s he files the faster he rises up the ladder um so from what I understand the protocol when when guys were wrangled by the FBI not necessarily arrested and not necessarily indicted but brought down to headquarters for questioning anything that was said in those meetings was what made it would make its way into a 302. um so if you didn't immediately just tell the person that was bringing you in there I'm not going to say one word to you without my attorney which is a smart thing to do but if you didn't do that anything you said whether it was like what you had for lunch today who you drove with to the bowling alley yesterday makes its way into a 302 so I don't know we saw this also a couple years ago remember with Carmine Persico you're right I thought the same thing yeah um where you have these very distinguished underworld figures with these reputations that are almost Godlike in terms of their um posture towards the government and then some documentation comes out that that throws that I guess that narrative uh into question so I don't know what what exactly that means is it possible that Jimmy I was on was feeding information to the FBI in the 60s and 70s yeah it is is it possible that he was a confidential informant in in the way that we view what a confidential informant is today yes I acknowledge that is possible but I don't look at this one document in a vacuum knowing what I know as some indicator that Jimmy I has been a rat for 50 years and that is some something that I've heard recently uh said from uh someone of quite a bit of stature uh that you know well it turns out this whole time Jimmy I was just Whitey Bulger and I don't know I don't think that's fair yeah it's pretty extreme at least at this job at this right it's way too early I think so let me let me go back to and let you you give both sides to this because I think it's interesting give the side the person that says hey okay maybe he did but it wasn't against LCN so who gives a [ __ ] and then the side that says no you don't talk you don't talk it's a universal so give both sides of those because you've heard both yeah and I don't think it's black and white and I think there's a lot of pieces of the puzzle because we again we've talked about this before uh We've definitely talked about it privately I'm pretty sure I've said it on the on the podcast and I'll say it again I've been reporting and researching on this world now for uh going on almost two decades I think it's 18 years um and one of my biggest takeaways is that almost everybody cooperates or informs on one level or another now if that means simply like we talked about uh on an episode recently uh about the bikers and a biker boss kind of getting maybe a little loose-lipped with an ATF agent that he saw all the time right and was he cooperating was he a Ci or was he just being too casual yeah with with an FBI agent right or ATF feed so I just think that there are degrees and [Music] again I believe that most likely everybody that operates in this world has had conversations with law enforcement over their career that they would never want to be made public but I don't think that necessarily makes them a rat in the way people Define what a rat is so to answer your question you know the first uh approach would be you know if and I've actually been somewhere where two Mobsters were debating this when there was a guy that was coming out of prison who had cooperated against non-lcn and he had one guy saying he didn't he could have given us all up he didn't give any of us up he gave up a black guy I don't got a problem with it and then another guy said I don't care who he gave up if he gave up a black guy he could give up give us up next yeah right so I think the first line of thinking would be yeah he probably was or if he was informing he wasn't giving any information on the Cicero crew or at that time the administration of uh Tony Accardo Sam giancana joeyupa uh that he was feeding information on guys that were involved in hijacking trucks and stealing cars that had nothing to do with LCN and in some ways possibly if we look at that information that he was alleged to be giving in the 70s it could have been situation that was in the middle of The Chop Shop Wars where the outfits trying to absorb the stolen car Racket and push all these independent guys out who knows that someone didn't tell Jimmy I go to the feds and give them information all these independent guys we can get them out of the way it's a way to neutralize them without killing them yeah and then the other argument would just be you know that I don't care who he's talking about if he's having conversations with the government he's an informant yeah and by the way that example I just talked about two two examples about this in class today back during prohibition you had bootlegging gangs who would snitch on Rival bootlegging gangs to customs so neutralize your competition and it goes on now with the drug cartels they snitch on each other to so that DEA can make a bust at the border and then they like it because they can say look we're doing our job and then you neutralize your competition so I don't know if that's what he did here but it's a reasonable Theory their hypothesis that maybe that was if you look at the context of the timing and I think here's my biggest it doesn't seem uh a coincidence that it this is like the middle of that this is my biggest issue and I'm calling out the FBI on this um so they obviously had an issue with the the way that Jimmy I was being moored this is again this is my opinion there was a lot of people there were a lot of people on social media uh there was a lot of talk online about what a true stand-up guy Jimmy I was The Last of the Mohicans the dying breeds so forth and so forth salt of the earth right this did not sit well with the FBI in my belief I don't know for sure that they leaked that document to Chuck but my best guess tells me that they leaked that document to Chuck they leaked it so it would be reported on the day of his wake to besmirch his reputation to destroy his legacy um and doesn't that isn't that useful to to demoralize yeah the guys who are still on the street yes but I and I understand that some of this is inside baseball but I'm I'm gonna I know our audience like inside baseball so maybe people that were outside are outside our audience can't understand this but I think our audience understands this so where were these 302 leaks in 2018 when Johnny No No's defronzo passed away Johnny no-nos de franzo in my opinion based on my research I have zero qualms saying that I believe firmly that Johnny no no de franzo while being the Godfather of the Chicago Mafia for 30 years was also a top Echelon confidential informant um he was implicated in more than one very very high profile mob assassination um at the family secrets trial not just for taking part in it but for coordinating it uh for three separate homicides but he wasn't indicted in family secrets there were rumors that there was going to be a family secrets too which would then hold de franzo and his inner circle accountable for those murders it never came de franzo was convicted in a racketeering case uh that that held up for about 18 months and then got tossed out and in Johnny defronzo's pretty much his whole career as a mob shot caller he did 18 months in prison he got uber wealthy not like gangster wealthy but like you know corporate CEO wealthy and in my opinion he had a license to Kill and a license to do whatever he wanted to from the feds as long as he fed them bus and I think the bus that in my opinion Johnny nono's was feeding them wasn't just my bus he was someone that was so connected into the legitimate White Collar world I think he was feeding the government those kind of busts too um I just I don't know if Jimmy I was an informant I I'm open to the possibility I'm definitely open to the possibility that he he was given information in the 60s and 70s there's zero proof that he was giving any information after 75. um but for the FBI to roll this out the day of einen Dino's funeral but to stay quiet after Johnny No No's the franzo died I just think that is this like the epitome of hypocrisy and it's like they had a they were okay with defronzo being a murderer because he gave them all these busts so we're gonna protect his legacy we're not going to confirm anything but for Jimmy I for whatever reason someone had a vendetta against him whether or not he gave information or not and they wanted to you know squat down and take a giant dump on Jimmy's grave his wake his funeral his legacy his reputation I just that's the part that I have a hard time reconciling we know for sure and I know that someone could push back and say we don't know for sure but I know for sure Johnny defronzo was a confidential Informer well the obvious question here is uh have you seen paperwork on that is there paperwork I have not seen paperwork but I've heard from enough people that are confidential informants that know about other confidential informants that defronzo was a confidential informant I know people that were at police departments and FBI uh bureaus as Cooperators in rooms with Johnny defronzo as a cooperator wow is it possible someone uh texted me earlier and said it's possible that I guess at this point anything's possible but that this was an old school FBI agent who had this doctor yeah it's possible who leaked it so in other words not the office that's not the Chicago office but a specific agent that had a hard-on yes Jimmy I that leaked that's plausible yeah of course I do believe that it's possible would that change your narrative about the Chicago office I mean to an extent I guess it doesn't excuse their de franzo right giving him a pass but um I just think there's so there's so much context lost in this and then everybody it seems wants to make the jump that this is definitive proof that he's been informing for the last 45 years but when 20 years in prison what I said in the piece I wrote today on my website was if it's true you know before he died he should have gone and asked for those 18 years back yeah it doesn't yeah that is a it is an interesting point here that if he was um if he was that prolific of an informant he didn't really get much in return he could have gotten you know if he would have told me you got sentenced to 25 but he ended up doing six okay then those are breaks yeah but in both cases he did the max yeah he did from 78 to 88 he was locked up for for hijacking because that was his specialty uh hijacking trucks just like you see the movie Goodfellas yeah um and then he got busted in 2001 in a big uh racketeering political corruption case out of Cicero where the mayor of Cicero and several Municipal Employees were uh in a a stealing and laundry money and Jimmy I was helping them launder money and taking Kickbacks and taking tribute checks or sorry tribute envelopes and he had to go away at that point for another eight years and if we accept the hypothesis that the Franza was cooperating that could have been the kind of examples of people he would give up political corruption you're saying not not just gangster [ __ ] but like I'm just saying in my my reporting and my research Cooperators have punishments that don't fit the crime they do things that should result in 30-year sentences and they get to your sentences or three-year sentences and guys that are not cooperating are getting slammed yeah and and the only other way to explain that would be like paying the judge off or something right right because it just doesn't comport with right the other evidence so I I'm also interested in this idea of demoralizing the the rank and file is is there a case that can be made okay let's say he never talked to anyone in the FBI after 74 he never gave up any Italians or LCN can you still take on the street someone take this Hardline approach like I don't give a [ __ ] he should have never talked to anyone I don't care if it was [ __ ] 1969 and he didn't give up do you do you expect that could be the case that there could be some guys on the street right now in Chicago that are really upset about this even if it turns out best case scenario that it was sort of just a casual thing leaked some info about some non-italian dudes bet way back in the day but there still could be some dudes who are like this is a universal band I'd do that [ __ ] and you did it yeah I mean I can see that uh that way of thinking and I'm not telling anyone how to think you know however you want to Define an inform it I'm saying from what I know and put it into the context of all of my research 99.9 of everybody cooperates to a degree so to me taking that it's true assuming that it's true that he was opened as a confidential informant and gave some information in the 60s and gave some information in the 70s it doesn't change my opinion of Jimmy I as a what his legacy is a Chicago outfit figure is I looked at it as just kind of par for the course and he was probably hedging his bets and playing the disinformation game while trying to mitigate any future busts but did it mitigate any future bus when he got jammed up for hijacking trucks in 1977 or whatever did they give him a break no they gave him 10 years he missed the entire 1980s he missed the entire Reagan administration and um so uh was he a maid guy back in 69. so I I've heard some different things today um I personally I think everybody in the Wild Bunch was made um they were all guys that fell underneath Joe fariola who was the Cicero couple at that point eventually became a boss of the outfit or front boss for the outfit for for a period of time in the 80s I would guess he was probably made in the 70s but if he hadn't been made in the 70s he would have been made in that time period um from when he got out in 88 I would say somewhere between 88 and 92 . so Salvatore DiLaurentis who is allegedly the Godfather of the Chicago Mafia today uh has been bossed for uh going on a dozen plus years there is um Federal documentation of his making ceremony we know that he was made in 1988. so I would guess if I and Dino hadn't been made when he got out of prison in 88 he was made very quickly thereafter does that change the the street view of I didn't think about this because he hadn't taken an oath yet right right that's what I mean I think Chicago's different I mean they're they're making procedures are different the protocol is different um when they don't even know they don't even use a silly knife yeah right either this means something or not um so I uh I think in Chicago doesn't mean as much there are a lot of guys that I know that got me according to the FBI according to documentation from informants guys that got made in the 80s that had been doing some pretty major things in the 60s and 70s so like they were being treated as a maid guy before they got made yeah and that's not normal mostly until you get your button you're going to be treated like someone who doesn't have a button sure I think in Chicago and Detroit it can be a little bit different yeah you've even got like non-italian guys who are treated with really a lot of stats and both of those fans and both of those right right and then they'll and those guys will never get their butt it's not possible and they're they're treated with because people know that when they speak it's on behalf of of a high-ranking LCN guy and that they're earners I mean any guy like that that has that uh stature as a non-meg guy is a major earner yeah always right yeah for sure yeah that go that goes along with I just I I don't like the timing of this I think there's a lot of context being lost and I it's gonna come off like I'm politicking or advocating for someone that I believe is a multiple time killer but I'm trying to look at this through the context of our reportings this is just this is the world that we live in these are the kind of people that we talk about and report on sure and I'm not trying to dismiss the fact that he probably left a lot of people uh you know mentally broken over the fact that they lost their loved ones if he was involved in any homicides uh I have a hard time believing that he was a core member of the Wild Bunch which was a suspect in two dozen or so murders and he didn't have some role in some of those yeah they had a violent reputation so and was he the was he a captain until the day he died of sister what was it so he was he was under boss he was the number two man in the whole outfit I would say for the last decade oh that one okay yes I don't know uh Chicago he got out of prison in 08 became a capo of Cicero that was at the same time that Mike Sarno who will get to in a second when we're talking about we're going to talk about the new generation of the outfit coming up uh from Cicero guys that were mentored by Jimmy iandino uh and and guys like Mike Sarno who was the boss of the outfit from 2005 to 2010 he was the acting boss and uh iron Dino came out in 08 Sarno went to prison in 10. so at some point between 8 and 10 iron and Dino became Capo of of Cicero and then at some point between 10 and 14 he became solid D's underboss okay so I didn't realize that he was um that he was that he was that high ranking so um are you at Liberty to say what your outfit contacts are yeah what their impression is of this I've gotten a you know I don't want to say a mixed bag I've got a lot of people that are questioning again you know the context of this um what it means to have shown up in those documents at that time yeah is it a definitive um Declaration of him being a cooperator or was it him sitting in a you know being called downtown to FBI headquarters 10 times and engaging with them in in a back and forth does that mean that you're I mean that's another layer of this does that mean that you're informant because you're having a conversation across the table uh with people that are saying we're not going to arrest you we're not doing we're not going to induct you but we want to ask you some questions yeah um remember boss of bosses there was that one Gambino guy those FBI guys they would talk to him all the time in these casual conversations over coffee he wasn't I don't think he was an official CI but he just he knew him yeah he saw him all the time because they were they were trailing him all the time and he would shoot the [ __ ] with them um so is it possible I I again obviously anything's possible but I'm saying from your perspective as an expert on Chicago and as an investigative reporter is it possible that this is the tip of the iceberg and that for whatever reason this is all who let's say someone had a hard on for him and put it out there but actually this could have been a continuing relationship and we just the paperwork hasn't but but to me it's like if something wanted to get for it right that would be like no but also if that was the narrative you wanted to put out there then you should have dropped it if you had it I guess you should have dropped a document that says oh he's been cooperating since he's been out of prison yeah both the hijacking case and the political corruption case and when he's been the Capo of Cicero and when he's been the underboss of the Chicago Mafia he's been giving us information but that didn't come out what came out is a internal document from 1979 I believe that states that he had given information at some point in the 60s and 70s and again we don't know exactly what that means on its face it looks like he was a confidential informant yeah but I I know the way these things are done and I don't take that on its face so anything's possible but in your opinion unlikely it's unlikely that he was giving information no I mean like after seven oh I yes I not impossible but I find it difficult to believe that he's been a CI the last 30 years that's 40 years I'm not going to dismiss it sure but I find it difficult to believe so you asked me what am I hearing so I'm the first group of people are are doing the this is impossible Jimmy I uh was a stand-up guy he might have had some you know conversations where he got loose-lipped and said some stuff that maybe he wouldn't want to become public but was never giving up his friends or his superiors in the outfit but I've also gotten a couple people and these are people that I know are in the know and people that are around some of the top guys and this you know I we're not overstating the fact that this was a nuclear missile that hit Cicero yesterday that there are people that Jimmy I was very close with that are now of the belief that he was giving them up to the government this whole time and so is it safe to say that they're talking with each other like who do you think he gave yes he gave up and wondering if there's going to be busts that are coming down the pike now because he's dead wondering if previous boss that you know who certain people were given information maybe those people you can trace back to Jimmy eye I mean the only thing in my head 2008 but again it's the timeline doesn't make sense iandino's come out of prison in 08 and the Cicero part of the Cicero crew was brought down in 08. but so Jimmy would have been given information while he was a guest of the federal government he wasn't on the street at that time that seems unlikely to me because he wouldn't have been in the know because he might have been in the know but he's in prison it's a lot different I mean yeah and if I was Jimmy I and someone came to me in the middle of my sentence and said we want you to give us information I'd be like okay I'll give me information if the FBI came to him in 2004 or three years into a sentence and said we want you to start giving us some information on Mikey Sarno who's about to become boss if you're Jimmy I and Dino don't you say okay fine if if you were inclined to do that let me out of prison of course right that that's a that's some pretty compelling evidence I think for your position is that if he if he were cooperating he didn't really have much to show for it in terms of like and then the one bust in the last 20 years that you could possibly tie him to is the Cicero bust but again the bus came down well all the stuff that happened during the bus Jimmy was locked up yeah I mean it's it's pretty extreme for some people on social media I think saying this is the Chicago Whitey Bulger pretty extreme yeah comparison but if you're just consuming the headlines and you don't know this context that I'm trying to provide that we're trying to provide you don't know the way that uh FBI protocol has changed over the years you don't know you know you're looking at everything in a vacuum I can understand why people would be saying that yeah well especially if you have um a cursory knowledge of this world and you think omerta is like yeah that's the way it works um then you see this you think oh he must have been a snitch and oh my God so when when there are a lot of nuances it seems I I don't have a I don't have a horse in this race I I don't yeah I don't know enough about Chicago but I think it definitely it's definitely interesting I just think it's a little bit irresponsible I'm not going to call any specific reporter but some of the media reports they're just they're making this jump that just because there's this documentation from the 60s and 70s what that automatically means that everybody in the Chicago mob right now needs to be nervous that stuff that he's been in there in in this narrative's mind giving information to the feds this whole time or the last 10 15 years and that now there's going to be cases coming down the pike because of information they glean from mine and Dino and that is just pure speculation of the uh you know at the at the most level there's there's nothing to lead us to believe right now yeah that there was any more cooperation yeah than that we saw in that document and why would the feds wait until he died if they if they really had all the goods why would they wait until right yeah when they strike if if there was enough Intel there they would seems like they would have I think some of these issues that we're talking about are going to uh segue us into the talk of you know who Who's On Deck because there's a situation within that conversation of what's cooperation and what constitutes a proper punishment for that uh for for that cooperation so uh I reported I've been reporting the last five six years that Mike Sarno who was from the Cicero crew who was the acting boss of the outfit uh from 2005 to 2010 that he was concerned about the future of the Chicago mob uh him and his number two Sammy catadella who I'm told has replaced Jimmy einandino as the official underboss he was acting underbossed um I believe Sammy uh they call him Sammy cards Sammy cards is now the number two guy in the outfit uh but that Sammy cards and Fat Mike Sarno when they took power in o5 they made it a priority to focus uh cultivating a younger generation of mentoring younger guys bringing the outfit into the 21st century with guys that were tech savvy guys that new white collar crime not just hijackers right not those hijackers thieves and Hitmen um and bookies and Loan Sharks diversification and that they hand selected anywhere between 20 and 30 guys who in the 2000s were in their late 20s and 30s um and made them in ceremonies that were kind of Cicero ceremonies from everything I've been told about this that this was a Cicero thing this wasn't really an outfit thing and that these let's say 30 guys are more loyal to Sarno Eine and Dino catadella Sally D and Cicero than they are to the overall a welfare of the outfit but but that was the leadership at the time of the overall outfit right yes Mike's Arnold was the boss so does that only matter if someone from a different crew becomes the boss well now politically if you know well so traditionally the power in the outfit was in Cicero from you know the uh samjian Kana days all the way through the late 80s with Joey ayuba and Joe feriola then the power because John defronzo took over the power moved to Elmwood Park and the power has been in Elmwood Park uh let's say from 1990 uh into the 2010s um and now it's back in Cicero uh so yes when those guys were inducted I guess Elmwood Park was in charge but Chicago's so it's such an outlier when it's like when ocardo was the boss he really wasn't day-to-day the boss it's the the boss and whether in Chicago and live in Chicago hardly for a while right in Chicago when you reach the level of boss you have very little day-to-day control so it's really the acting boss or the street boss is the person that has the power so even though defranzo was the boss and the power was in Elmwood Park from 1990 to 2018 in the 2000s at least Jimmy Marcelo and Mike Sarno were running the outfit as the acne boss Street boss it's similar you know I like to talk about Detroit that's our right that's our backyard no it's similar to so like Joe's really black beltoko and Pete licovoli all likovoli in Arizona and black buildings really in Florida almost all the time I think it's hardly ever in Detroit I think the Detroit Chicago family is kind of in unison created this insulation or this insulation protocol for their bosses that there would be Street bosses and several several layers smart of buffers between the guy who's the ultimate shot caller and the streets yeah there's a lot of our Senators you know yeah push a button so uh the family had a lot of Buffs on Saturday Mike Sarno and Sammy catadella from what I was told had selected this group of youngsters that are now in their 40s and 50s and that which is Young and LCA right years and that they're the future um they are the new the new leaders the new blood of the outfit that there's been a transition taking place in the last couple years because I've heard that solid D as much as you're insulated as boss he's taken in even you know more steps backwards and is going into semi-retirement Ein and Dino was was on the down low battling cancer nobody knew it until he died uh defronzo and his brother have been gone for the last couple years Frankie Caruso over on the uh South Side is getting older spending a lot of time out of state grooming a younger group on the South Side as well guys that had ties to Cicero and ties to Sarno and uh but the South Side still technically distinct from Cicero yeah so so uh Cicero is West suburbs okay or west side South Side is like Chinatown 26th Street then you got the Grand Avenue crew which is kind of near west side which is the West Side kind of by the end of what you would consider downtown or The Loop and the further west you get it eventually becomes Cicero in the Cicero group Elmwood Park from what I understand uh is either on the verge of being rolled into Cicero really or has already been rolled in decisions because there aren't enough guys over there it's another thing I mean this is a subject for another podcast and we can definitely do this if the audience is interested what's going on in Cicero is also kind of unique to itself um with Rudy frato who I'm told is kind of doing his own thing uh in Cicero with another group of some younger guys that again are more loyal to Rudy and Elmwood Park in the defronzos than they were the overall outfit and that Rudy is Rudy fratto is someone unlike Jimmy iandino who was kind of universally beloved and feared um Rudy frat is a lightning rod people either really like him or really hate him in the outfit so I've been told that Rudy Fredo is kind of like giving some autonomy he's one of the franzos guys yeah uh and that he's kind of given he's getting up there in age um was a capo maybe conciliary no one really knows but now that he's kind of his own entity within the outfit I think envelopes still get passed but nobody really chimes in how how he's running that group but he's but he would still kick up to yeah to Jimmy or Jimmy or Alby Vina who's the I've heard was the street boss he's the Grand Avenue Capo or Sally D yeah um so as we wrap it up um this is kind of close go back to where we started from with Jimmy I you know we're I'll throw it out to I'll throw this to Jimmy and then I'm then I'll maybe give my opinion you know as of right now as of let's say the first week of March uh 2023 where does Jimmy eye's Legacy stand and and will it change uh as more information comes out is this gonna forever taint um what people think of this guy that for the last 50 years they saw as this Legends Legend I have a feeling that it will and the main reason why is the paperwork is there you know people speculate on guys and but I think um as long as the paperwork is there there's going to be people that aren't as interested in getting into the nuances and the details and are like hey the paperwork is there that's all I need to know I don't care when I don't care why you're not supposed to do that so my guess is it it is forever changed fair or not uh I think there's there's definitely you know we're kind of you've crossed the line now with with available information that I don't think you'll ever be able to go back from so in some ways his legacy is always now gonna have this asterisk but I think some of what the long-term impact of this in terms of his reputational legacy will come if any more information comes out if yeah if they're able if Chuck Gowdy and people in Chicago are able to follow this stuff up with more more recent stuff sourcing from people that they've trusted that can say this but if it's just this one thing and in 10 years from now we're doing discussion about Jimmy eye's Legacy for me I don't know what much of a difference it would make uh just because I can't say even taking that at taking that taking it at its giving it as much Merit as you can give it what was reported in terms of that document even if he was a confidential informant for the FBI at certain times in his younger years younger I mean I'm talking about when he's in his taunt in his 20s and there's no proof that he ever gave information in his 30s 40s 50s 60s and 70s I don't personally that that would play a role in me mitigating that part of his career I would say also there's a lot of politics it doesn't it doesn't sound like the guys coming up were his guys if I'm not mistaken well they were sarnos guys but you got to understand sarno's been in prison for the last 13 years and I nindino has that territory so Ein and Dino has had to decide from what I forget from my reporting yeah has had to sign off on all these guys that got made when Aina Dino was locked up yeah in that case that could also change the um this could get buried kind of if like the next wave of leadership liked him it might get buried if nothing else comes out and the last thing I'll say I want to clarify something that I reported that was inaccurate again I'm always uh gonna come forth if I get something wrong I will always take ownership for it um I reported initially that uh Sally d uh was at Jimmy eyes wake and funeral to pay his respects that was bad information um I relied too much on some of the mainstream media Outlets that we're reporting that thinking that I didn't need to check it out myself which is you know a lesson that I I shouldn't have to learn now um and that was reported because of his signing of a guest book but when I when I read it in these media reports I was assuming I should not have assumed that that meant that there were cameramen or reporters that saw Sally D at the funeral signing said guest book when in reality it was a online guest book oh uh and Sally D is was not there I heard solid he's not even uh in Illinois right now I wasn't even in Chicago right now I don't want to say where he is the person who told me he said he doesn't want me to say where he is but uh undisclosed location right so I just want to be clear when I reported initially I was up there for about 12 hours or 13 hours that uh Sally D was there kind of leading this Chicago mob diplomatic Convoy uh that's that's not true there were a lot of Big Time outfit players that were there but Sally D who's the boss the alleged Godfather of Chicago uh was not that's the last thing I have to say on it please like subscribe share um we're gonna be you know giving you this content every week we're going to try to give you some additional content as soon as as humanly possible I know we've been teasing it and uh I Promise You by uh in the very near future by by Springtime we'll have more 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