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MwSU0b1nmXY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwSU0b1nmXY | 2020 Black, Certified & Donruss FB 3 Box Break for Darryl S | guys and gals brad here fleet and sports cards ripping this is a donors football a black football and a certified football for daryl asks good luck daryl all right let's see no i wouldn't call them big either no offense we've had some big guys work here we got clyde edwards canvas kenny g bass you're getting the same thing that's funny you gotta start watching man better hurry up earl will never end got peyton manning red foil just have him like running in the background 24 7 on your phone purple to 500 dwayne haskins tyler johnson peace edwards canvas zach maltz la michael pearin foil burro checkerboard what is that champ is here to 100 a-rod bates drew brees jk dobbins dude after you left here i ended up dating a girl from norway it was the same way she has never seen like 99 of movies and it drove me insane bro insane so i wonder why it didn't work out we got red eric kendricks cortese is good liam moved to california we got a whole bunch of people working here now a bunch of new guys and girls die cut 75 noah fan devante parker patch the 100 van jefferson henry ruggs yeah liam's doing well happy for him this was his first job so we got dj chart the 100 steve young canvas style bat zac moss checkerboard yeah that's the idea man trying to train a new personals guy at the moment what is that is that a color blast where are you drew brees it's got to be a short print dude i haven't seen one of these nice well saints action it's darius smith dan marino don't lie rich you had enough time to watch two and a half hours of tick tock last night christian mccaffrey sounds like relaxing to me got brandon iuk rookie marshall falk face pretty long andrew uh not sure how long it'll take got leviska red foil got cd lamb relic auto rookie to 99 little cowboys action daryl on the back there you go bud and gold foil to 50 aj brown watson and bass okay yeah that's what i keep telling them that app is stupid addictive certified good luck you just keep scrolling like just scrolling for hours and then you look up at the clock and it's been like four hours it's insane dude blue 75 derrick henry shaquille griffin auto to 199. on chris godwin joe burrow patch it's called night moves thank you i know it was short print i just wasn't sure which one it was thank you bro patch not numbered clyde edwards clavon 3.99 yeah see man take it easy tom brady orange 199 miles sanders got a thornhill jersey to 299 chiefs got jk dobbins blue rpa to 99 not bad there man there you go daryl it's a tyreek joe burrow 2020 colin johnson 299. and last certified pack to 450 damien williams face and a black football daryl good luck jalen hurts josh jacobs jersey to 75. jordan love rpa 22-25 and rookie auto 250 zac bone little saints action rookie auto to 50 on the back and the 75 jared pinckney all right there you go that does it for your boxes daryl i'll get them right out to you man thank you for the purge bud | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2020-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 567 | 2,919 |
BnfdZreLbKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnfdZreLbKk | True religion jeans worth buying? | I what's cracking this is my video on whether or not you should buy true religion jeans okay this is a price tag for the through the gingery I'll show you my chain in a second I mean these are some of the most expensive jeans right now out on the market they're made in the USA let me make sure that I'm not I'm not misleading anyone yes they're made in the USA United States of America as it as you can see this one went for three hundred and nineteen dollars three hundred and nineteen dollars that's like ten pairs of jeans right there okay they say that it's it's they're made in high quality and yes they're made in high quality they're 100% cotton I don't get paid I true legend to amp up their products I'm just stating my opinion I think they're way way WAY overpriced for the product they're offering but hey if you are a fan you're a fan there's nothing I can do for you there's nothing I can do to decrease the price the price is what it is let's get into this Jean I'll show you two I have two pairs right now show you the one I have box it's like two years no even more like three years ago I can buy it from the store I bought it from a dealer Carrie's True Religions I'm gonna take it into the light so you guys can see it better here's the Jean okay look at the stitching the stitching looks that it's been done by hand and not machine okay I'm not certain I'm just guessing but the stitching looks very very fine all right these are thick stitching's don't generally see these on a pair of jeans okay see the truth is your logo on the side and she's stitching being exaggerated on a crotch or it's more viable follows all the way down through the gene they're stitching there's minor stitching on the side but there's more stitching about the pockets it decreases as you move to the side there's a ton of stitching on the back pockets as you can see back pockets or the backside is where most of the stitching is the reason why I bought this pair is because of the wash I like the wash like the color it's unique you guys can see that but it's white on blue I'm guessing why not yeah it's it's white on blue had it for a while it's kind of faded the stitching has been in place except for a couple places see it's good it's coming loose like I mean I've worn this pair over a hundred times not over I would say I've worried about 50 times 60 to be fair the biggest problem though is right here on the ankle every time I wear it it rips I don't know wife my foot gets caught in here and rips it's meant to look like this but all the threads came out you can see the threads have came out and it's just a mess if I ever buy another pair I'll make sure it doesn't have any and openings like this where it's covered in thread I would just get a solid pair no threading whatsoever because I always rips the other pair I have doesn't have any threading in at all I also have two marks here these were made by the factory I did not alter to change whatsoever I was a boy when I bought the jeans these were on it okay um what else what else so yeah the bottom stitching goes all the way to the bottom and yeah I like it looks good it's comfortable it's whatever when you first buy it it's it's really really it fits really nice it's really comfortable after a while gets worn down and it's whatever I mean still in good condition even though I've had it for years I would recommend buying it from the what is it called not from the true religious store but from another carrier someone else that carries them you can bargain them down maybe 40 50 bucks or you can even buy them from a true legit I forget what it's called but but you could buy cheaper okay if you wait a couple years you could buy them from Marshalls TJ Maxx even the true vision I forget what it's called whatever but the most I mean the most you gonna spend per pair is $200 okay no actually $150 I bought the other pair I have it's a couple years it's like eight years older and I bought it for $150 this is cheapest I've ever seen them go for and this one that I have is obviously a newer one it's like one of the newest ones they have I paid two hundred eighty dollars for this one it was 319 Borg in the guy down 40 bucks paid I mean it was worth it I mean I've bought a ton of times and I'm happy with it if you have that kind of money buy it if you don't buy something like walking republic Dickies I don't know whatever I fix your comfort if you don't my True Religions you could no I wouldn't recommend one hundred dollars per gene for four pair jeans especially because it's made in u.s. tall quality on a percent cotton even smells good it still smells good I mean even the inside yeah it smells new if it's cause of my belt or because the jeans but yeah my review at Religion recommend West Coast rap in we keepin it real out here got questions about the jeans even below and yeah West Coast | chychy1 | 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qnVK8m_3pBo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnVK8m_3pBo | The partnership between IONOS and Nextcloud - Martin Endress | hello my name is martin andres i'm the chief customer officer of jonos today i would like to talk about the strategic partnership which jonas and nexcloud formed at the beginning of the year i believe that to be successful partnering companies should not only have a joint business interest but rather share the same vision and beliefs and here i would like to quote our ceo achimvais jonas and nexcloud share the same vision of european data sovereignty the concept of data sovereignty gains increasing attention but what does it really mean data sovereignty simply means that data should be subject to laws and regulations of the country in which it was collected now while this sounds pretty straightforward unfortunately we all know that it is not the case today not even close for example the u.s cloud act allows the u.s government to get access to the data of european customers and businesses without their consent politicians and businesses are getting worried that one day foreign governments may decide who gets access to european data if i think of who have i of tick talk of nordstream 2 then i don't think this is just an imagined risk it's real already and it might even get worse we need european technology like from nexcloud and jonas to ensure and protect european data sovereignty being on an xcloud conference i assume you all know very well what next cloud is offering and frank talked about it so let me start by giving you an overview of who jonas is and what we are doing before i talk about our partnership first and foremost we are europe's largest web hosting group for two decades we have had customers to register their domain build their websites and shops and host them on the web for our professional customers we offered high performance hosting bare metal servers dedicated servers virtual private servers and of course cloud servers to give you an idea of our size we have an annual turnover close to a billion euros 25 million domains 8 million customers 12 data centers with over 100 000 servers we is jonos as the core brand we operate in germany the uk france spain italy and in north america and the us canada and mexico other members of the hosting group are stratus operating in germany and netherlands fast force in the uk asses in spain home pll in poland if you want to get specialist domain services or buy or sell high value domains you can rely on internet x and xero coming from this strong hosting background it was very natural for us to develop a cloud offering with our deep data center expertise we have our strength on the infrastructure side where we provide standard and individual networking compute and storage solutions to orchestrate our virtual machines we first applied kubernetes internally and now offer it as a managed service to our customers on the path level we partner with solution providers like bechtel or dataport and on the sus level we work with nexcloud and ox so you can see unlike the hyperscalers we're really happy to collaborate with others and not eat their cake too so maybe you wonder by now how can jonas compete with the hyperscalers who have so much more resources in all honesty we're not foolish enough to compete heads on on all services and geographies they are offering especially not on the platform level but in my opinion it's very possible to compete successfully with them on the infrastructure level for many types of customers use cases and especially workloads not everybody needs hundreds of features who are loosely integrated we can provide customers with benefits in five areas performance security ease of use fairness and openness take for example the performance side we are classified by isg provider lens as a rising star which i think is a good and fair assessment the cloud spectator was very impressed by our compute and storage performance in their benchmark we landed closely behind aws but before azure and gcp you can tailor our offering really to your needs we give you flexibility in putting these cores run and storage ssd hdd together as you need it not as pre-packaged fixed bundles on the network level we apply infiniband as our communication standard a technology which is usually fun only in high performance computing obviously also security is key to us on the technical side we offer load balancers firewalls backup disaster recovery and geo-redundancy on the compliance side we're eso compliant and fully gdpr compliant not everybody claims that they are gdpr compliant right but according to the ruling of the european court of justice on privacy shield you cannot both be gdpr compliant and at the same time be subject to the us cloud act our services are really easy to use we have a drag and drop data center designer which allows you to build the data center of your dreams and then provision it instantly our prices are fair ingress and accuracy cost the same so we don't try to screw you with vendor locking tactics and we don't operate with hidden costs performance is always included at janus you don't have to buy costly boost packages like you do for example with aws we use open source and we give back to the community not like some of our competitors who limit themselves to just taking yes i'm looking at you mr bezos so now that you have an idea on our offering let's talk about our next cloud partnership we really love the next club product and want to bring it to all our hosting and cloud customers for enterprise we offer a next cloud hub version hosted in the jonas cloud unlimited in storage and user seats of course it scales well and it gets our enterprise great support in the public sector we collaborate in different projects with the goal to digitize schools in germany but also government civil service and public authorities for these institutions digital sovereignty which we talked about is key their data must be subject to the laws and regulations of germany and they must never be threatened with shutdown or loss of access lastly we currently work on an offering for private customers and smb a fully managed no frills next cloud for everyone it will come soon and address the work from home needs of our customers and it is needed during the corona crisis we saw an increase in demand for groupware and collaboration solutions which lasts until today therefore we are very happy to position exclude here as our technology partner across all customer groups so overall i'm very optimistic that this partnership will be a fruitful one for customers and partners of both companies please check out our yonos cloud offering and treat yourself for example to a yamas cloud server with a 200 euro starting package if you have any more questions please reach out to me or my colleagues via linkedin thank you very much enjoy the conference | Nextcloud | UCQjN5Fs5QSz1loJqLb5bkew | 2020-10-08 | Creative Commons 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WkS-fmJxP3E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkS-fmJxP3E | Case 699 | sixth case without comments so here we can see the pseudo capsule ventra to the thyroid this is the strap muscle but this is either belongs to the strap muscle or the thyroid but here the capsule is clearly discontinuous and also here so one of the signs of an important possible thread extension is clearly present the nodule is in close proximity of the ventral wall of the thyroid lobe so it is a batting it has abutting contours and also produces barging so all three possible signs of an extra tidal extension are present in this module here it is more obvious capsule of the thyroid here maybe this can correspond to the capsule but in the ventral part of the lobe ventral part of the nodule where it is adjacent to the thyroid no signs of capsule are present in great proportion great part of the module it is in the close proximity of the ventral wall of the thyroid and some budging here is the ventral part of the thyroid lobe and here is the ventral part of the module and it caused another problem the echogenicity of the muscle fiber is identical to that part of the lobe so the similar echo structures of the strep muscle and the deeply hyper part of the nodule can cause concern this patient was two or three times uh on aspiration cytology and in all cases cytology disclosed colloid uh goiter and the this module did not show any increase in size so this is not a histologically verified case but more times the cytology was clearly benign and one more consideration vessels are running on the periphery of the module but it is very difficult in this case to judge this pattern as perinodular i cannot exclude the possibility but in contrast with the former case this vascular pattern corresponds to type 3 dominantly intra vascularity and one more consideration in the event of a peripheral vascularity we cannot see such vessels initiating from the capsule the capsule does not produces such vessels into the module this is not an absolute proof but it stands against a very nodular bad flow so comments questions regarding this case how was the tsh what was the tsh this was a you thyroid patient looks like a toxic editor yes i think thought also to this because such an extreme intraneurovascularity is quite specific of an autonomously functioning adenoma i did not perform scintigraphy in a patient who is eu thyroid but it is considerably that this can be a eu thyroid state of a toxic adenoma i cannot exclude this possibility and this pattern raises this possibility clearly but i follow the suggestions since 2006 and i perform cintigraphy only in toxic patients with thyroid nodules i ask a question regarding this case would you perform a second biopsy in the follow-up period yes i performed yeah i performed two or three times but i finished with this aspiration cytology because three times negative aspirations cytology must be enough even in a suspicious module i would perform a repeat aspiration if the nodule would increase in size uh but i think that in a suspicious module i regularly repeat the cytology at least once more but not more than three times the exception if the patient asked me because sometimes we can calm down with the negative repeated negative strategy but for in the guidelines we should not perform more than two or more than three times aspiration cytology except for growing modules yes thank you | Tamas Solymosi | UCKtc6VkVNjRlq0UiTlrDtlw | 2022-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 597 | 3,359 |
bDlLOCF38NU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDlLOCF38NU | Keeping It Sharp (Pilot) - The Silent Princess: Breath of the Wild's Story and its Creative Vision. | hello everyone let me ask you something what does it mean to improve you probably have some ideas about this but let's suppose you actually managed to achieve all of the things that you're thinking about what does it mean to improve now that you've done all those things again you might have some ideas but imagine you manage these two what does it mean to improve now as we keep going forward it gets harder and harder to imagine what it means to get better eventually at some point the improvements were thinking of are just totally beyond what we originally thought would make us better this is probably something like the situation which the developers of the Zelda series found themselves in after finishing Skyward Sword in 2011 although 2013 is a link between worlds that a lot of work to modify the zelda formula it did so in a two-dimensional play space today I want to talk about breadth of the wild and how it tries to improve Zelda's three-dimensional design after over a decade and a half of refinement since ocarina of time improvement needed to happen on a trajectory that was both new and familiar to the Zelda series welcome to the first episode of keeping it sharp today's episode the silent princess how breadth of the wild story relates to its creative vision before breadth of the world came out its developers like Miyamoto and Onuma would reference two principles which guided their design of the game the first principle came from the realization that Zelda had become a formulaic and predictable kind of experience every 3d Zelda game between Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword feels like a different version of the same general gameplay experience this isn't necessarily a bad thing but since Elda's identity needed to be revitalized to avoid stagnation the new zelda would have to drop a lot of the core design philosophy and principles that had guided the series since the n64 the second principle came from a deep appreciation of the very first Zelda game on NES breath or the wilds goal was to try to recreate or translate the sense of wonder and exploration found in Zelda 1 rather than making use of top-down 2d adventure game design it would now be using techniques and sensibilities of the open-world Jean developed and improved upon since GTA 3 a lot of PR and marketing tries to pull a fast one on consumers by saying that a franchise is looking to go back to its roots but a look at what we got with breadth of the wilds eventual release shows that the development team was committed to the creative vision of Zelda one unfortunately though old habits die hard the first principle the Zelda needed to abandon most of the formula that had defined it for almost 20 years since Ocarina was not implemented as successfully as the second one in this essay I'd like to take a short look at how breadth of the wild measures up to these two guiding principles if we look at its initial premise and traversal design I think we see that it was successful in translating the wonder of zelda ones 2d top-down gameplay into a 3d open-world however when we look at how a players experience unfolds during the main quest I believe that breadth of the wilds commitment to leaving ocarinas influence behind falters by structuring the game's narrative and the progression of its main quest - similarly to the style of previous 3d Zelda games breath of the wild undoes its own hard work in trying to give closure to its initial premise of a post-apocalyptic Hyrule I'll start by describing what I believe to be the game's fundamental creative vision and how it succeeds not only in adhering to that vision but more masterfully in putting the player in the right state to appreciate that vision I'll then take a look at how the narrative plays out in the course of completing the game's main quest and make a case for how it undermines the emotional stakes that most of the game tries to set up if it wasn't obvious spoilers abound the easiest place to start is by looking at how the game starts as many may know breath of the wild starts the player off in the isolated plateau of course in terms of design this functions as a tutorial for the game's wide variety of systems and general gameplay loop but to evaluate how good breadth of the wild is at following its creative vision we have to look at the game from the point of view of the player and not the game makers I want to focus on breath of the wilds ordinary gameplay loop so I think it's best to skip over the isolated plateau and focus on the context in which the player spends most of their time playing breath of the wild with the isolated plateau this means we shouldn't look at how good of a representation it is of the rest of the game instead we should pay attention to how it feels once we've completed it and how this feeling sets up our exploration of Hyrule that comes afterwards it's worth pointing out that by the time you finish the tutorial you've become acquainted with the game's environmental design its story structure and its mechanics this acquaintance is just enough you don't have a clear idea of what's going on but it's not a complete mystery either so when the game world opens up with the paraglider you feel motivated and prepared enough to be intrigued by far-off places without having a specific idea of what you'll encounter when you get there let's look at each element individually to get a feel for how they create the coherent whole of what it's like to play breath of the wild the aesthetic design of the environment goes a long way here I'm no artist but playing through the isolated plateau and most other places in Hyrule immediately gives me the feeling that this world has been taken over by nature but that things used to exist here not too long ago there's a sweet spot being hid here it's not just pure wilderness but there's often enough space between points of interest like ruins or a shrine that it doesn't feel like you're tripping over relics of the past left and right animals and vegetation go a long way to making the world earnest feel mildly interesting to travel through which makes sense since they're ultimately just transitions towards the next point of interest when you do encounter ruins though they're in just the right state of disrepair they're not so broken that you can't recognize what they used to be but they're broken enough that they clearly can't perform their function anymore the temple of time is a great example of this to get to it you have to cross a bunch of rocky formations and maybe a ravine and once you do get to it it looks very obviously like a temple but the roof is caved in so it's not quite a temple anymore it's a ruined temple of time basically breath of the wild consistently provides the player with a coherent understanding of what its environment feels like to look at the result of this design is that whenever the player sees something interesting in the distance they almost always feel like they're looking at something which is hiding what it used to be the temple of time isn't a temple anymore and it doesn't look like a proper temple up close but from far away it's intriguing looking at things in breadth of the Wild's world makes you curious about what they are this motivates traveling to closer and this is the meat and potatoes of breadth of the wilds overworld gameplay breadth of the wilds story complements this environmental design as I mentioned the game is fundamentally post-apocalyptic in tone but it also features a mute main character with amnesia like in most other Zelda games link is meant to be more of an avatar than a character we start by waking up at the shrine of Resurrection with nothing but a mysterious voice and beautiful wilderness to greet us although we know that the voice is probably Zelda this setup lets us focus on the world as our only source of information link doesn't get in the way the Zelda doesn't get in the way it's just a player and this mysterious looking world once we complete the shrines in the isolated plateau the old man reveals himself as the king of Hyrule after this breath of the wild goes into a cutscene which functions as an exposition dump a tradition Zelda has been following since a Link to the Past although you'd think that this would break the immersion created by exploring the tutorial area the result is far more intriguing for the player in this cutscene the king tells us about the world and outlines the main quest first the king tells us that a great calamity destroyed everything low a century ago then he apologizes for deceiving us in pretending to be the old man after this he goes into the very vague legend of how calamity Ganon was sealed away 10,000 years ago and finally he describes the events of the calamity 100 years ago leading up to our Awakening in the shrine of resurrection after all of this description the king tells us that zelda is holding Ganon back on her own and that link needs to find the for divine beasts to confront and seal Ganon away once again he advises us to go see EMPA and Kakariko village before finally giving us the paraglider and disappearing what matters here is not so much the specifics of what the king says but how the cutscene doubles down on the mysterious world aesthetic that breath of the wild has been working towards since most of what the player does in the game is move through the open world the narrative needs to motivate and contextualize traversal the game story turns moving around in the game world into travelling around a devastated Hyrule on an epic quest the narratives and Zelda have always involved a straightforward hero's journey like structure but this has never been too much of a problem because the simpler plot makes it easy for the player to understand why their actions matter why do I need to run around looking for the spiritual stones to get to the temple of time and stop Ganondorf why do I need to obsessively stalk the inhabitants of termina so that I can get everything done before the moon kills everybody why do I need to walk through frozen wastelands climb up more mountains than I can count and compulsively pick food up off the ground so that I can gather to divine beasts and seal Ganon away breath of the wild confronts the player with a high rule that has been unnaturally regressed to a state of nature by calamity Ganon Hyrule feels strange to us because it is wild in an unnatural way and by an unnatural cause not only does link not remember anything about himself or the world he wouldn't even recognize the world if he did this puts the player into the right headspace for appreciating breadth of the wilds general gameplay loop the apocalypse happened so long ago that we don't need to know a lot about what happened to understand the world were in or its inhabitants we just need to know that Ganon needs to be stopped so that things can get better combined together the environment and narrative of breadth of the world try to get the player to see the world as interesting but in a distant sort of way kind of like how an archaeologist might be interested in an ancient civilization but without any of the work that actually goes into putting everything together the ruins in the distance are interesting because they used to be something a hundred years ago I can go see them but it's no big deal if I don't because the king gave me the gist of what's going on the reason I've been focusing on the setting and story up to this point is because breadth of the wilds general gameplay loop depends on the player having an interest in what they see in the distance this loop not only builds on the feelings evoked on the game's aesthetic and narrative it actually reinforces that initial feeling of being a lone hero traveling through a strange world when the player isn't in a shrine breadth of the wilds gameplay goes something like this first you see something you want to get to and you have a sense of how you're gonna get there then you actually start travelling towards this initial point of interest and along the way you deal with whatever challenges or interesting things you come across you eventually get to whatever it was you wanted to see in the first place then you find a new vantage point to scope out what's around you either by climbing a mountain or by fast traveling to a tower at this point the loop starts again when you look for something new to travel to all of the games central mechanics like stamina temperature health and food weapon durability the sheikah slate the sheikah towers and even fast travel funnel into this loop both as challenges and solutions to problems in traversal here are some examples temperature stops you from fully exploring very hot or very cold areas until you've met the right NPCs or got the right gear but it also gives the player the opportunity to cheat the system by either bringing a lot of food with them or by knowing the crafting system well enough to make the right food or elixirs to survive even by the end of the game where you have armor to deal with almost any climate the climate itself is still deadly if you don't change your gear to suit the situation stamina lets you climb to higher places and move more quickly but because there's almost always a large distance between points of interest it acts as a limit for how high you can go and how fast you can travel the sheikah slate lets you fast travel and see into the distance but aside from quest markers points of interests are never marked on your map by default so the slate is always pushing you to go where you haven't gone before and fill out the map while a similar explanation can be given for all of breadth of the wilds traversal mechanics the point is that the game's world is always pushing back on the player mechanically narrative ly and aesthetically the end result is that the struggle with the world becomes the focal point of breath of the wilds gameplay the player always feels like they're overcoming obstacles and surviving in harsh situations in my opinion this stranger in a strange land feeling is how breath of the wild successfully translates Zelda ones vision into open-world game design essentially engendering this feeling is why this game exists and when it succeeds in making the player feel this way it has lived up to its creative vision up to this point I've been discussing how breadth of the wild tries to live up to its heritage to go back to its roots of the exploratory wonder that Zelda Wan initially inspired in its players although my goal is to try to explain why I think that breath of the wild fails to fully detach from a Karina's design I think it's really important to acknowledge how the game succeeds on a basic level it's important because the dissonance that the main quest inspired in me and I think in other players really stands out against the more coherent feeling overworld traversal this manifests as a feeling that there's something off about the game's story and how it plays out in ends although it's often easier to describe what a game does wrong than what it does right in this case I think the reverse is true the problems with breadth of the wild story structure come so late in a playthrough maybe 15 to 20 hours in that it's easy to overlook them because the game has spent hours gaining the players goodwill if I had to describe it in one sentence though I'd say the problem with breadth of the wild is this it has Zelda one's overworld design but Ocarina of times quest structure and narrative arc this remaining connection to mainstay 3d Zelda design philosophy slowly but surely creates imperfections in the finely polished gem that is breadth of the wilds overworld traversal eventually the game's story makes traveling around the world less interesting to get out what I mean I want to take a look at what happens after Perot repairs the sheikah slate in Hatano village link learns that he and Zelda traveled together throughout Hyrule taking pictures before he lost his memory these 100 year old pictures are saved onto his sheikah slate and if Lincoln find the present-day spot where the picture was taken he'll be able to recall a memory related to that picture in principle this is the game using Link's amnesia to contribute to the emotional stakes already laid out by the environment design narrative and gameplay loop accidentally finding one of these memory spots while doing something else feels like the world really is a ruined version of a better bygone Hyrule this is very immersive and satisfying even if the player uses P Congo the painting sheikah NPC to learn where the pictures were taken this still works out pretty well since it basically gives the player a location to travel to starting the gameplay loop if a player cares to get them the first five or so of these memories are highly likely to be out of order this means that if it's their first playthrough the story will be at least somewhat unclear this helps to sell Link's amnesia and the fall of Hyrule marking a high point in breadth of the wilds mysterious world motif and exploring this land you come across a memory that lacks context and doesn't clearly fit with your other memories this is intriguing the mystery of what happened a century ago makes it that much more exciting to explore the world gather memories and complete the main quest which itself involves link regaining yet other lost memories these main quest memories also motivate interacting with the various NPCs in the villages next to the divine beasts the mystery makes them a source of non-mechanical narrative information as we try to piece together what happened to the races of Hyrule during the calamity and how they're doing now at first the memory system makes us care at least a little bit about the little things the environmental details and the randy's that we see populating settlements however the more the player gets involved with the memories because they flesh out the mystery of Hyrule the more likely they are to find all or almost all of them and gain a coherent understanding of the events prior to the calamity even though breadth of the wild setting story and gameplay set up the feeling of a mysterious world together both the memory system and the main quest will satisfy the curiosity that the game has given them this implicit promise an explicit reward that the story must be emotionally and intellectually satisfying is the part of breadth of the wild which it inherits from ocarina of time as we've mentioned most of the games stick to a hero's journey or save the world kind of story and for good reason but ocarina pioneered a more cinematic feel to these story beats remember meeting serie before you leave kokiri forest or the changes in Lon Lon ranch before and after the seven-year time skip these come from a commitment to the player's emotional attachment to these characters the work that ocarina puts into getting us to care about its characters is made more effective by the game's linear structure since the developers know for example that you won't run off to Lake heylia or the Gerudo desert before meeting up with zelda at the beginning of the game they can design things in such a way that the tone and plot of the game will remain consistent between players the first three days of majora's mask before you get the ocarina are another great example of using linear progression to present the player with a coherent tone this narrative structure with its clear beginnings consistent tone and satisfying narrative conclusion is part of ocarinas ongoing legacy what this means is that any of breadth of the wilds players who care about the story will eventually know most of it and the more they care about the story the sooner they'll have a really good idea of what went on before the calamity but once we know what happened before the calamity then the game's world anesthetic lose their vigorous intrigue because there's no mystery to motivate us remember that from its earliest moments breath of the wild wants the players to feel interested in Hyrule as a distant mysterious object once this interest is taken away the only thing left is the familiar motivation of defeating Ganon because Ganon is evil and we are good and so on I'll try to describe the effect of knowing too much about the game's story by describing my experience with the first and last dungeons that I completed the first of the divine beasts I went for was rue de which is next to Sora's domain the effects of my incomplete knowledge on my experience of Zoras domain is probably my favorite part of playing breadth of the wild szura's live for a very long time so most of them actually still recognize link even though neither link nor the player knows much about them at this point I had maybe three to four memories so I didn't really understand what was going on 100 years ago as I entered Zoras domain I found out that there are a lot of Zoras that just really hate link because they blame them for killing their warrior princess meifa this sets the stage for an emotional arc that only works if the player doesn't know everything that happens 100 years ago link and I are being blamed for the death of someone neither of us know about and is hindering the quest progression suddenly being responsible for something I never did and didn't fully understand is something that has held the game had never really made me feel before I was asking questions like did link get me four killed could link redeem himself for his past misdeeds and what did meifa think of link while she was still alive it was the uncertainty about link status and how he could atone for his deeds that made this part of the main quest interesting unfortunately breath of the wild never made use of the creative potential of my ignorance before I even had the chance to properly appreciate what was going on I was learning that meifa loves link that her brother forgives link and I then watched her link have a heart-to-heart in a memory afterwards things were completely ruined when I finished Rudess dungeon and Link met me for spirit at this point the past events are no longer in the past they were put right in my face and I had no more questions to ask with lingering feelings of being potentially responsible for me for death that I might have explored or we drained of importance as meifa forgives link and the Zora celebrate the taming of Ruda although this new state of affairs is supposed to be a reward for completing the dungeon it felt like I lost everything that initially gotten me to care about Zoras domain this tonal baton switch from somber confusing and resentful interactions with the Zora to complete Redemption and elation doesn't only betray the feelings I initially had when I came to Zoras domain as we've seen and talking about how breath of the wild sets up its traversal this story arc also undermines one of the two central motivations I as a player had for coming to Zoras domain and talking to the Zora in the first place one being to stop Ganon or complete the main quest and the other being to learn about the world after taming Ruda there's nothing to learn or think about in this part of Hyrule this isn't to say that I should never have learned about me feh or what happened 100 years ago or even that thesaurus should never have forgiven link rather these rewards should have been delivered in a way that was consistent with breadth of the wilds original mysterious world aesthetic they should have made the world more interesting not less the game should have continued to highlight that Hyrule is a post-apocalyptic mysterious place not make me feel like the characters and link were somehow pretending that the apocalypse never happened because Ruda was tamed by the time I reached the final dungeon Virginia and the Goron City I felt like I already knew everything there was to know about Derek the Goron champion androgynous pilot this made me feel really distant from his grandson you know beau as he was learning stuff about Derek that I either already knew or could have guessed before I even set foot into the city although these moments with you know beau were still enjoyable by this point it just felt like I could only look down on him as someone who was ignorant of what was going on unlike the first few memories the memory of Derek didn't feel like an uncovered pieced of the lost past instead it felt like an item off a checklist something I knew I would get whose contents were unsurprising by this point the memories of the events leading up to the calamity had overtaken my actual quest as the central story of the game I might be getting the divine beasts to stop Ganon 100 years later but this quest is really just the tail end of a story I learn about through cutscenes as a result of this narrative structure the story becomes detached from the exploration towards the end of breadth of the wilds main quest after the third divine beast the only reason not to go to either the fourth one hyrule castle is because you want to explore this is in stark contrast to how things were after the isolated plateau remember that at that point you didn't have to choose between the story and the exploration they were one in the same the story was about link exploring a post-apocalyptic Hyrule so there was no decision that needed to be made by the player eventually the story becomes about link finally defeating Ganon atoning for everyone's deaths and bringing Zelda's character development to a close and this only exists in cutscenes by the way a player can enjoy the exploration anyway you can try to collect all of the core exceeds finish all of the shrines and eventually feel a great sense of accomplishment of the 100% completion rate before heading off to face Ganon but the exploration has changed by this point and not in a good way obviously the mechanics themselves haven't changed all that much but the narrative context in which they were placed has changed breath of the wild transitions from completely encouraging the players engagement with traversal to encouraging the player to finish the main quest especially on a first playthrough exploring Hyrule after finishing all of the dungeons feels like an aside because you're supposed to be fighting Ganon of course exploration will change as the player becomes more familiar with the mechanics and as they accumulate resources and items to make traversal easier and more straightforward think revolve ease Gale the difference between these kinds of changes and the changes that the main quest brings about is that one is a development of the game's original vision and one is an abrupt change in how the gameplay relates to the story the stranger in a strange land motif or link versus the wilderness feeling should be different by the time the player has mastered the game this is both unavoidable and a good thing the player should always feel like the game has changed when they've gotten better at it but that this same feeling should go from being breadth of the wilds main focus to taking a backseat to the narrative is both avoidable and detrimental it is avoidable by changing the plot and narrative structure of the game and it is detrimental because it undermines the original reasons the player had for being engaged with the world I should stress at this point that I'm not saying that breadth of the wild starts out as a good game and becomes a bad game toward the end even with everything I've said the game is still fun the whole way through I feel more comfortable saying the breadth of the wild starts out as a kind of masterclass and how to make your aesthetic narrative and gameplay line up with each but ends as a pretty good open-world game and by pretty good I mean better than most there are a lot of ways to totally butcher an open-world game so saying that the tail end of breath of the wild is bad is probably wrong but just because a game is competent doesn't mean that we shouldn't try to learn from its mistakes I'm excited to see how the next zelda game tries to improve on breadth of the wilds design I think that these issues we've talked about are signs that birth of the wild represents a transition in Zelda's game design an attempt to improve Zelda games in a way in which they've never been improved on before these are basically growing pains and when the base game is as good as breath of the wild that's a very impressive place to start charting a new course from I hope you've enjoyed your time with me on keeping it sharp until next time later days | Mundane Thinking | UC4ERTPHs5ryRRQerwJZM8WQ | 2017-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,155 | 28,621 |
8d-6z0BLCe8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d-6z0BLCe8 | 🚨 Rant Alert: Weighted Vests! | well I have a little bit of a rant for you weighted vests oh the number of Physicians that I see recommending weighted vests for people who can't carry the weight of their head on their spine people it makes no sense if you can't carry the head on the spine then all a weighted vest is going to do is take you more in the same directions that you're already going this is why we don't use that kind of weight system in bones for Life instead we first really focus on getting the head on the spine and then we go to something like the crown for example or adding weight even on top of that but also we look at weights tied to the wrists and how they can become on the central axis so that you aren't putting weight out here that's not actually where we're needing the bone health we need it down through the center of ourselves again I just can't say enough I hope you tri bones for life I think it could make a big difference for you in your arthritis in your concern about fall risk or fracture or bone health or just plain old good fun in life | Future Life Now | UCzan9fVIFeALcS3N4-dpBoA | 2024-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 208 | 1,045 |
DRX_36oLzpQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRX_36oLzpQ | Raw Milk - My Thoughts #health #youtubeshorts #food | thoughts on the raw cow milk Trend if you look at the benefits of raw milk I don't want anybody to drink raw milk what I want them to do with that raw milk is I want that raw milk to be prepared into different forms into kefir into cheese into you know all the things you can take raw milk and cver to including yogurts everything milk any dairy product was meant to ferment fermenting um raw milk makes it extremely healthy whenever you take a product and sometimes in its raw form it's not as healthy some things are just not good raw I love raw fermented cheeses I think they're one of the healthiest things on the planet I don't like drinking raw milk because there's some microbials I just think can lead to some problems down the RO | Dr. Patrick Flynn D.C. | UClT2RN6UwssnEhU5xGfiJAg | 2024-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 738 |
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7uzr6woa4io | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uzr6woa4io | UQx MEDI031 The Military Industrial Complex goes to Hollywood: Part I | KAEMPF: The collaboration between the Pentagon and the Hollywood filming industry has existed for a long time. And this relationship is symbiotic because both sides benefit. So how does it work? For over 25 years, the Pentagon’s Film Liaison Office has been headed by Phil Strub, a retired Navy Colonel. I sat down with him to get a clearer sense of what this collaboration looks like from the Pentagon’s point of view. I would like to ask you to give us a sense of the number or a list of movie productions that you and the Pentagon have been involved in in the past. STRUB: Well, I don't have an exact number that would describe what pictures the Department was involved with, or I was even... in fact, I was trying to come up with a list of pictures that I had some involvement with and I had to give up on that. There were just too many. And also, it became a little meaningless because sometimes the involvement was very small, and really not particularly noteworthy or even interesting. So I'm sorry I can't answer your question with a quick number. All I can say is there have been hundreds and hundreds of productions just within television alone. But when you add feature films to it, it's quite a list. KAEMPF: Why is it in your best interests to be involved in that process? STRUB: Well I think that we see, I mean it has been described as a relationship of mutual exploitation, and there are some truths to that. You would think that in this era of computer-generated imagery, that Hollywood would be able to do anything they wanted without having any support from us. But it turns out that's not true. It's not a cost thing. There may be something intangible when you film at an actual military base, and that environment and the people who are actually military service members. I don't have an answer. All I can say is that the dawning of or the maturation of CGI did nothing to stop their interests in gaining access to our installations, our equipment and our people. So I think that's what they get out of it. What we get out of it is an opportunity to influence the military portrayal. There's a bargaining back and forth in this process. KAEMPF: So when filmmakers and producers approach you, what opportunities do you see in this? What are your objectives in this? STRUB: Well, like I said, what we see is an opportunity to influence the military portrayals and sometimes it seems -- I wouldn't say trivial -- but we don't turn filmmakers away because they're doing a film that's completely fantasy. We'll work on a comedy, work on dramas, work on epics. It's all about the military portrayal. And also what it is that the filmmakers want from us, and when they want it. That's what we ask for right at the beginning. Don't send us a script with just the military dialogue or military scenes. It has to be the entire script so we can read the military presence in context, and what it is they want from us and when they want it. KAEMPF: What Strub described as a relationship of mutual exploitation has dated back nearly a hundred years. And one of the first really big milestones was the production of ‘Wings’ in the 1920s. In the eyes of Strub, this film constitutes the beginning of the military’s cooperation with the entertainment industry. STRUB: Well I think, and I'm certainly not alone in this belief, that Wings was a huge milestone in this relationship between filmmakers and the US military. I mean, there had been a little cooperation here and there but nothing whatsoever on the scale of Wings. And all you need to do is look at the title sequence. You don't have to go any further than that and understand, my goodness. This would have been a whole different world. With all the aircraft that were provided in service of the production, locations, all these airbases, well, Army Air Corps, in those years. And it's no wonder that the picture was a critical success and a huge commercial success. Audiences had never seen this sort of reenactment of combat and training during the First World War with such integrity and realism. And I think that was a signal to both filmmakers and the Department that this is a new direction that we're taking and it's a worthwhile one. And, again, I don't have any statistics that show that recruiting went up, but certainly the public appreciation and the critical appreciation was huge, and I think that in many ways that paradigm, the filmmakers come in to us for production support and us being in a position to influence the portrayal is pretty much the same today as it was way back then. KAEMPF: Another key milestone, and we are jumping ahead by several decades, was ‘Top Gun’ in 1986. This huge box office hit turned around the military’s flagging image. STRUB: The significant thing about Top Gun was that it wasn't an anti-war picture. We came, it came out on the heels of all these Vietnam type pictures where the military was portrayed in a negative way or the mission was. This was a straight across the board and in some ways nonsensical military movie with combat in it, although you'd be hard pressed to remember what it was that they were doing near Syria or wherever this was supposed to have taken place. It was really not an anti-war, anti-Vietnam picture. KAEMPF: So from your perspective it was a portrayal of the military in Top Gun that made it significant because it became, it was so different from the type of anti-Vietnam military portrayals, negative military portrayals, that had come out in the years before that. STRUB: Yes, it was an unabashed, patriotic, if superficial, and certainly positive portrayal of the military. KAEMPF: With ‘Top Gun’, the military had finally put the Vietnam War behind it. And with it, films like Apocalypse Now! and Deer Hunter – both made without military support. These highly critical films about Vietnam all damaged the credibility of the armed forces. Depending on the film, the Pentagon can lend out tanks, trucks, aircraft carriers, fighter jets, or even actual US soldiers. It’s hard to measure how much film producers save, but it’s a tidy sum – especially when you think about how this allows films to be more realistic and authentic. But there is indeed a very restrictive contract: and in it, it is stated that the production should help armed forces recruitment and retention programmes. That the production company agrees to consult with the Department of Defence Project Office in all phases of pre-production, production and post-production that involve the military or that depict the military. It’s very simple: if you as a filmmaker want the military to lend you their equipment and soldiers, then of course the military has a strong interest in framing how its forces are being portrayed. And the key aspect is: military retention and recruitment. | UQ MEDIAWARx Global Media, War, and Technology | UCoxJY4qaIk704gCxDdgdZ-A | 2017-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,195 | 6,802 |
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z_3lgTLoghk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_3lgTLoghk | Oxford Lecture 06 006 Wavefunctions for Well Defined Momentum, the Uncertainty Principle and Dynam | so we finished yesterday with this is an application of ehrenfest theorem which shows that on the understanding is that the Hamiltonian is the Hamiltonian operator is P squared over 2m plus V the potential energy inspired by classical physics and on the understanding that P is the operator that I claim that it is which is defined by the relation P hat on upside is is equal to right so this is this is a claiming this the operators defined by this equation P hat gives the momentum operator it seems reasonable to take this to be the energy operator the Hamiltonian that being so when we use ehrenfest theorem to find the rate of change of the expectation value of x which in classical physics would be the actual value of x we find that it's in fact equals the expectation value of the momentum divided by m which is in a classical sense what we would call the velocity so that's that's one good thing it's obvious now that we should move forward and calculate the rate of change use ehrenfest theorem to calculate the rate of change of the momentum x' expectation value living hope that this becomes the this becomes the force anyway this is going to be maybe we'll leave the I h-bar be buds over here similar so this is going to be P comma H expectation value of ehrenfest theorem of IH bar because I haven't put the H bar here now on second thoughts so we calculate P comma H P comma H is P comma P squared over 2m plus V , they're obviously P commutes with itself so to forget that so therefore this is P comma V and we when we discuss commutator z' we show that if you take the commutator of of an operator with a function of an operator this is a function of X then what you end up with is the derivative of this operator well you do end up with that in the event that the commutator so so remember we expanded what we did was we expanded V of X as V naught plus V 1 X hat plus V 2 X hat squared over 2 factorial etc etc etc and then when we calculated P hat V what did we get we got V naught plus V 1 P hat etc plus and here we would have V 2 over 2 this would be because we're taking the commutator of P with x squared which is P with X with the other X standing idly by plus X P comma the other X from our basic rule for doing the commutator with products because this thing is only a number it's minus IH bar in fact we can take this number outside it doesn't matter the fact that this numbers in front of X and this number is behind here it's behind X because it's a number we can just pull it out this becomes 2 X hat which cancels this and at the end of the day we are looking at P comma P comma X a common factor in all these things plus sorry brackets v1 plus v2 x plus v3 x squared over 3 etc etc etc sorry over 2 which is the Taylor series for DV by DX and this one here is minus IH bar we have minus IH bar DV by DX so our equation of motion so putting this commutator back in up there we discover that D by DT the rate of change of the expectation value of the momentum is false we pick up a minus sign from here because we have a minus h-bar here and we want to find the commutator over IH bar so we get minus the expectation value of DV by DX so lo and behold we have Newton's law of motion we have the rate of change of momentum is equal to force but in this expectation value sent expectation value of the rate of change the rate of change of the expectation value the momentum is equal to the expectation value of the force because in some sense the force has to be thought of as something that's well it is it something that has quantum uncertainty because it has uncertainty because the position is uncertain different positions will give rise to different forces etc so I think that makes a pretty convincing case that we've that the momentum operator is advertised because we're able to recover on that understanding Newton's laws of motion so now let's look at States very important topic let me do it here in fact States well define momentum they say so what we want to know where what are the wave functions what are the states look like in which you're certain to the measurement of a member of the momentum is certain to produce a given number okay so we're interested in the eigenstates of the momentum operator right the operator P on an eigenstate of P on an eigenstate labeled by P this is a number is equal to that number times P so this is this is the definition this defines these states if we want to know what these things look like in terms of in real space we want to browse through with an X and then we're looking at X P hat P is equal to P X P this is the wave function of our state of well-defined momentum let's let's introduce a newfangled notation and declare that this is U sub P of X all right this is just a definition the wave function X P equals u P of X and this left side by the definition of the P operator is minus H bar D u P by the X so here we have one of these trivial differential equations which we know how to solve it tells us that you P of X is equal to a constant times e to the I P over H bar X if we put e to the I P over H bar X in for you when we do this differentiation we get down an IP over H bar the H bars cancel the minus I and the I together make a 1 and the P sticks around is what we want so that's it so a state of well-defined momentum the states in which you were certain to measure a given value of the momentum is a plane wave as a wave like this with so we have also it's a wave and we have the wave number usually call K is the momentum divided by H bar because H bar is incredibly small typically this wave number is extremely large and the wavelength of course lambda being 2 PI over K is 2 pi H bar over P is H over P is going to be very small the bigger and the bigger the momentum smaller the wavelength that's obviously crucial for physical applications what else can we say we can say that there's complete if if you know the momentum then so if we're in a state of well define momentum the result of measuring momentum is certain so you do know the momentum then the way your wave function looks like this which means that the the probability density is independent of space so the probability density which is U P squared is equal to some constant which is independent X in other words you know absolutely nothing about the location of your particle absolutely nothing it might be it's as likely to be here as on the other side of the universe so from that it follows you already got it slightly it's like these states are well-defined energy these states are well-defined momentum to not in practice occur they are mathematical idealizations right because no you would never see a particle which had totally uncertain position because it would spend all this time not in your laboratory your approach versus your negligible part of the universe okay so it's it's it's that's something to be a bit clear about um but also I want to say about this oh yeah we should address this wavelength yep I should mention this of course is called the debris wavelength Roy was thinking about relativity curiously in 1924 whatever in his thesis for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1929 and he came up with the idea that there was this relationship between that though that the particles would be associated with a wavelength so that's called the debroglie wavelength in his honor and as regards numbers well we're looking for numbers later on but the general idea is the general idea is that the size of an atom is determined by the bro wavelength of the electrons that are in you know that make up atoms so if you have a hydrogen atom in its in its ground state its characteristic size is given by the debris wavelength of the electron that's in there and the electron that's in there is is is in orbit around the proton with a certain momentum II right so this is de Broglie wavelength is setting the size of atoms I think that's a point where a point worth making but we'll look at the numbers later on so if you have an electron so an electron in hydrogen right is moving around it has the binding energy of hydrogen is thirteen point six CV it has a kinetic energy which is half that because of the varial theorem which will will have all these results later on but they're already in classical physics so it has a it has a kinetic energy of all the six electron volts and that gives you a dubrow wavelength which is which is a tenth of a nanometer it gives you some kind of sense of scale okay what about normalization so we've deduced that the wavefunction of a state of well-defined momentum should be some constant times this exponential it's it's good to decide what this constant should be we usually normalize our wave functions so usually we want to have we like to have that the integral DX of absurd mod squared is 1 because that's the total probability to find it somewhere but this normalization isn't going to work because the if up psy is proportional to e to the I KX subside mod squared is going to be 1 the integral from minus infinity to infinity of 1 is just infinite and no constant in front is going to normalize it successfully so we don't use that normalization the normalization that we we use is than is this normalization that do you remember yesterday we agreed that X prime X should be Delta of X minus X Prime so this thing here is the amplitude to be at X primed if you're certainly at X which is why it's nothing unless X prime is equal to X and this amplitude becomes very large when x equals x prime so that when you integrate over this you get you get 1 so that's what we should do in this case P is an operated with the continuous spectrum same as X so we want to we want to choose the normal to number the normalization constant choose the constant such that P primed P equals 1 sorry not 1 Delta P minus P prime by precise analogy with that so that's something that's fairly straightforward to do we write this we put up we put an identity operator into here made up of X's so this this implies that well this thing here is equal to it's equal to P Prime's X X P right that's just taking an identity operator this is this is a so and we go we're going to say that X P is equal to some normalizing constant times e to the I P on H bar X right and the name of the game is to find the value of this because we we know that this thing is this the nice thing is that this is the complex conjugate of that right so what we have is that this is equal to a mod squared because we get an a from here and a star from here the integral DX of e to the minus I P primed over H bar X that's from here the complex conjugate of that with P made it made into P primed and from this we simply have an e to the I P over H bar X that can be written just to cleaned up a little bit P - P primed X over H bar DX of H bar H bar all right so this H bar was always present this one I put in I've divided the X by H bar and multiplied by compensating H bar here so the variable into the variable of integration is now X over H bar which is still running from minus infinity to plus infinity and now this is a standard integral which I hope you will recognize from Professor Estes course from Fourier analysis and Fourier analysis you know that this integral is 2 pi times Delta P - P Prime so what we're concluding is going right back up to the top with that original Delta P minus P primed right up there is equal through these integrals to mod a squared times times 2 pi H bar 2 pi H bar Delta P minus P primes and that clearly tells us that a mod squared is equal to 2 pi H bar is just H is equal to 1 over H and the phase of a is unimportant so we're entitled to take it to be real so what we do is we choose a - 1 over the square root of H naught H bar but H so that means that the correctly normalized thing X wave function XP is e to the I P over H bar x over the square root of H so this is an important result it tells us something else that's of interest if we take its complex conjugate because it's complex conjugate says that P X is equal to e to the minus I P over H by x over root H what is what does this mean this means the amplitude to find that you have momentum P given that you're definitely the place eggs so if you have an electron that's localized at the place X its wave function is a delta function essentially right it's localized to the X you can ask what's the amplitude for this to have various momenta the answer is given by this complex number here the modulus of this complex number here is independent of P so what does that mean it implies that the probability of having P given X is some consequence all values of momentum are equally likely from from a momentum which is nothing very much or zero even up to a momentum which is is associated with some relativistic gamma you know some large value of gamma all momenta are equally likely including experienced really high ones so that's clearly unphysical and what that tells you is you will never succeed in localizing it will never succeed in localizing a particle precisely to an exact x the state of being definitely if X is unrealizable because it would it would imply that there was enough energy somehow in the system that there was a non-negligible probability for finding the momentum to have some extraordinarily large values right so there we are that's the so what we've discovered so far is if you if if X is certain P is totally uncertain and conversely if P is certain X is totally uncertain let therefore investigate these both of these situations are clearly unphysical so let's try and discuss something which is physical and let's let's suppose that we're dealing with a probability distribution in X which is a Gaussian e to the minus x squared whoops x squared over 2 Sigma squared over the square root 2 Pi Sigma squared right so this is a Gaussian distribution of probability in X which sort of generically we have which is our generic models of well we got this thing localized at the origin to within plus or minus Sigma more or less right we can ask what wave function has yields this probability well the answer is essentially it's a wave function which is the square root of this so a suitable wave function there are many possible wave functions because phase information isn't conveyed by the probability but let's let's write down this wave function which is e to the minus x squared over 4 Sigma squared over 2 Pi Sigma squared to the quarter power so if you take the mod square of this wave function you get the probability and the problems you get to that one there so we I could multiply this by all kinds of complex all kinds of numbers of modulus 1 and arbitrary phase and I would still get that but this is the this real wavefunction is the simplest one that we can write down and now let's calculate for this so this is a well-defined wave function which we know localizes our particle to plus up to the origin plus or minus Sigma let's ask to what is the probability distribution for this subside measuring a particular value of P right so what we want to discover for this is what so what's P upsize well that's the integral DX of P X X of sy we know what this is because we've just been working it out this is a state of well-defined momentum so this is one this is the integral DX of e to the minus I P upon h-bar X I believe I hope I've got that minus sign right somewhere up there over the square root of H times this which is the wave function we just wrote down e to the minus x squared over 4 Sigma squared over 2 Pi Sigma squared to the quarter power so this this is a and we have to integrate this reminder infinity to infinity now physics is full of integrals of this sort and there's a box in the book explaining how to do them I don't want to take the time to to go into the sordid details now but the all you do is you gather all these are these exponents of the exponential together and what we've got here is an integral DX of e to the I quadratic in X right if you gather this together there's a linear term and there's a quadratic term so what so you can you can express that I mean that is e to the I quadratic expression in X and what you do is complete the square of the quadratic change your variable of integration and use a standard result that the integral DX e to the minus x squared - infinity to infinity is equal to the square root of pi use the standard result and that's how we evaluate these integrals here but I'm it's I would recommend learning how to chain the Box out making sure you understand how that goes and doing this integral yourself as an example after the lecture but I don't want to take time to do it now because it's just algebra let's just write down the answer and discuss its physical implications so this is this turns out to be that P of sy is equal to e to the minus Sigma squared P squared over H bar squared over and there's a normalizing constant which is 2 pi H bar squared 4 over 4 Sigma squared to the quarter power so that if we square this up we get the probability of measuring various momenta which is clearly going to be e to the minus 2 Sigma squared P squared over H bar squared over 2 pi H bar squared over 4 Sigma squared to the quarter so our position our probability in position in real space we have the particle localized in a Gaussian distribution with a width Sigma it turns out from this calculation that the possible values of the momentum the probabilities associated different momenta is also a Gaussian distribution centered on 0 in momentum and the width of this distribution the spread in momentum so this in order to find what that is you'd have to express this as e to the minus P squared over over 2 Sigma P squared so the the dispersion you know in momentum is is h-bar over to Sigma so we write so the dispersion in momentum is small when the uncertainty in real position is large and conversely right so this so we have a result that for this particular model the dispersion in x times the dispersion in momentum is h-bar over 2 yes this this you aren't worried about this - oops thank you it should be a half years of course because I've squared the quarter thank you very much I've square the quarter and it's become 1/2 so this is the classical statement of the uncertainty principle it's really only an order of Mack mean this particular model it is an exact mathematical statement it's a statement about we about the width of two gaussians but in in a generic case if you if you know you're probably distribution is sort of is like this just some curve that's sort of got of natural width on a and a location in X then the corresponding probably probability distribution in P will have a width which is broadly related to the width in X here by a relationship of this type but it will be exactly h-bar over 2 in the generic case it's exactly h-bar over 2 just for these Gaussian distributions but a really key idea is that if is that the product of the uncertainties in these two things has to be will be on the order of H bar so there are two important points to make here we need to be clear what we're saying we are not saying that if you measure the position of an electron and then you measure its momentum you will find results which scatter in this way this is not the uncertainty of a measurement in X and then the uncertainty of the following measurement the following momentum measurement this is a statement about if I have a large supply of electrons different electrons set up so they're pretty much in the same in the same wave function and I choose to measure them a mentor of half of them and I'll get a dispersion Sigma P and if I measure the positions of the other half of them are getting uncertainty Sigma X which satisfies this relationship because we have this this uncertainty in momentum is the uncertainty associated with the original wavefunction x''b sigh and if I would measure the position of that electron I would change the wavefunction into some kind of a something near to a delta function centered on whatever answer I got right so so when you make a measurement you change the wave function and we've calculated the dispersions for measurements using the same wave function not the wave not not the initial wave function and then the wave function that we get when we make the measurement and the reason we've done it partly is that we do not know what the wave function is we get when we make the measurement that's in the lap of the gods you make a measurement so remember the basic dogma we if we have to go back to the discrete case because it's simpler if I have my wave function is some some a and B n some linear combination of stationary States this is a well-defined wave function if I measure the energy then this thing collapses to excite is equal to ek for some K and which K is in the lap of the gods the apparatus does not tell us so just if a wheel is you know the roulette wheel is spun and one of the one of the keys is chosen so it is up here if you measure the position you will find some value and after you've made that measurement your wave function will be different it'll be more or less a delta function associated with that X naught not the wave function we're working with here and the uncertainty on a subsequent measurement of P will be larger will be large the other thing to say is how do we understand this physically this uncertainty relationship we say to ourselves well if you if the wave function is highly localized in space if you think about that wave function is made up as an interference pattern between states with between plane waves which is states of well-defined momentum then in order to have the interference pattern highly localized so that the all the sum of all these waves cancels to high-precision everywhere except in some narrow region you will need to have you will need to use waves with a very large range in wave numbers and that's why the momentum is very uncertain if the position is rather certain so it it's because because of this basic quantum the basic principle of adding amplitudes highly localized electro we're entitled to think about a highly localized electron as an interference pattern between states of different momenta and we will need to have a very large range of possible mentor if we want to have a highly localized electron and tightly defined confined interference pattern let us now talk about the free the dynamics of a free particle so so we've just got a particle with whose energy it's not there's no potential energy it's just free to roam so the Hamiltonian operator is going to be P squared over 2m we've dropped the plus V of X it's a free particle what we're going to do now is talk about the time the time evolution of this particle so imagine that you've got the particle at T equals naught you've got it localized around the origin and let's let's as this up a little bit by saying it's localized around the origin but it's moving with some you know we got some some idea what its velocity is so we're going to say its initially we're going to write down a an appropriate expression for its momentum so this is the this is the wave function in well it's the it's the it's a complete set of amplitudes with respect to momentum of a particle which is localized at the origin and has no meet the mean momentum is nothing suppose we start from P oops I is e to the minus Sigma squared over H bar squared P squared minus P naught squared sorry P minus P naught sorry what do I want to do yeah P minus P naught squared over this horrible normalizing constant 2 pi H bar squared over 4 Sigma squared a quarter so it would be reasonable to conjecture that we'll find out whether this is true or not when we do the calculation but the conjecture is the reasonable conjecture is that this complete set of amplitudes characterizes the state as a particle where it is it is moving with momentum p 0 p 0 is a constant right this is the moment this is the this is the momentum eigen value this is just some constant so it has a velocity which is on the order of p 0 over m and it's localized a equal in its localized at the origin to plus or minus sigma we'll find out whether it is true or not but that's the conjecture ok now let's ask ourselves what is the wave function in real space that corresponds to that at different times as a function of time why can we do this because we have a free particle the Hamiltonian is just P squared over m which means that a state of well-defined energy is going to be a state of well-defined momentum the Hamiltonian is a function of the momentum so it has the same eigenstates of the momentum so the state of well-defined momentum is going to be an eigenstate also of the energy now we know how to we we know how to evolve in time States once we so remember our basic equation which is the desire at time T is equal to the sum a n e to the e to the minus I en T over H bar times en but not remember this was why we were excited by the states why these states are well-defined energy the stationary states are so important is because they enable us to evolve in time a system where a n is equal to en not upside these thinks at the initial condition for the calculation and the time evolution is given by these Exponential's so we want to use this formula in this other context here we know what this is this is a state of well-defined momentum we know what this is right this is just some exponential with the relevant energy going in there and this is the amplitude to have momentum P so this transforms this is the discrete case this transforms in our case into X I is equal to an integral over all possible momenta that's the analog of the summing over the energies when you sum of the momentum you are summing over energy because different momentum alright e to the minus I what's this this is the energy assertive and on P I called it EP up there but we can be more definite it's P squared over 2m H bar T sorry T over H bar excuse me T over H bar right that's the exponential thingy there and what this got to be this has got to be a state of well-defined P and let's we wanted to know what this looked like in real space so let's Brower through with X and then this sorry sorry sorry I'm missing something altogether excuse me excuse me let's keep that so let's leave that out I've missed something else I missed out the ans didn't I what are the a ends it's the amplitude to have at the time T equals notice the amplitude to have energy en which in our case is the amplitude at Eagles naught to have momentum P right and then now we have the state P and now if we want the wave function information we should bra through with X then everything over here becomes a function of momentum and a known function of momentum this is a function of momentum also time this is a function momentum we just put it down by conjecture it's that thing there this is a function momentum it's the this is a plane wave this is e to the I P upon h-bar X within us within a sign no it is exactly that so so let's just see what we get here so this is a dirty great integral DP e to the minus I P squared T over 2m H bar let's put this one now let's keep to the right order e then here we have e what we said it was going to be e to minus Sigma squared over H bar squared P minus P naught squared over a horrible 2 pi H bar squared over 4 Sigma squared to the 1/4 power I've got that right and this thing is our wave function for a state of well-defined momentum which is e to the I P over H bar sorry px over H bar over the square root of 2 stage so what do we have here we have an integral of an exponential of a quadratic expression in P right because here we have a P squared when you square this thing up you're going to have a P squared and a minus 2 P P the linear part in P and here's a linear part in P so it's another of these integrals of a exponential of a quadratic expression in P which could be solved by the methods described in the box that we use just before now the algebra in this case is a little bit it's a little bit wearisome it's absolutely straightforward it's absolutely straightforward but it's just a bit wearisome and the answer in fact that this comes to is quite a complicated expression because what we're going to arrive at is something which has both phase information and amplitude information but we only want to know what the probability is of finding the particle at this place or the other place and that probability the mod square of the answer to this calculation is much simpler and I'm going to write it down so follows now is a very straightforward calculation I would I would urge you it's this box doing it in the book I would urge you afterwards to look through this and make sure you understand it but it is it is just algebra and what's more what's interesting is that if the is that understand the physical implication of this so we're going to we're going to extract the mod square of the resulting of the answer when you've done all this integration and what apparently it is is Sigma over root 2 pi H bar squared mod B squared e to the minus X minus p0 T over m squared I need to tell you what B squared is don't I so and here B squared is complex animal is Sigma squared over H bar squared plus I T over 2m H bar so what do we got this is a Gaussian distribution in X at any fixed time it's a Gaussian distribution in X the center of the Gaussian is that P of P 0 over m times time which means that it's centered on what one would call V times time right because p 0 over m we said this was the mean momentum of the of the it was the it was the expectation value of the momentum of our original wave function so it's it's this it's the mean if you've thought of it as many different particles it's really any one particle they thought as many different particles would be the mean momentum so this is essentially the mean velocity so that's what you would expect the the probability distribution is moving in space with a speed V naught equal to P naught over m as we would expect and the dispersion associated with this Gaussian is determine bye-bye that stuff so we have a we have a Sigma as a function of time which is going to be given by so what should this be this should be 2 Sigma squared so Sigma is going to be given by by the square root of those two which is going to be from this Sigma squared plus T squared I better write this down it's too hard to do it in one's head plus h bar T over 2 M Sigma yeah sorry so this sorry this should be another signal which we call this this should be called well let's just call this the dispersion well we call it Sigma sub T right whereas this other Sigma is the original Sigma so we got a Gaussian distribution and right that's that has a dispersion given by this no this this sorry sorry is always right I there's something wrong here isn't there because on dimensional grounds yeah yeah did I write down the right integral no I didn't that's exactly what's gone wrong sorry we're missing from here is Sigma squared on top that's crucial so when I when I say what the dispersion should be the dispersion we should arrange this as 2pi dispersion squared so dispersion squared is equal to this divided by that sorry then I have to square root it so it's divided by that which makes it that and this I've copied out of my notes and I expect it's still right but I was trying to do some of this in my head which was dangerous so what do we got we got the dispersion at time T is equal to the original dispersion at time T zero plus this extra bit here and what is this extra bit here what was the original uncertainty the original uncertainty in momentum from the uncertainty principle here the uncertainty momentum was equal to H over H bar over 2 Sigma so the uncertainty in the velocity was equal to H bar over 2 m Sigma so what's this this is equal to Sigma plus the uncertainty in the velocity times time squared and I shouldn't be squaring this should I yeah I think we might need to take a square root of square actually let's let's let's not chase that down in the moment because this is the basic idea the basic idea is the uncertainty in position is growing like the uncertainty in position times velocity but that's what you would expect right because you have what do we have we have a bunch of particles originally at the origin and moving to the right with with V naught plus Delta plus or minus Delta V some are going faster some are going slower at some later time this is moved over by an amount V naught times time and this width of this was there was a width signa here but the ones that were going slower than the average will have slipped behind they were already there was some of them were already beam Sigma behind but then they sit behind extra by an amount Delta V times T and some of the ones which were in front have got even more in front because they've they have they had bigger velocities by a Delta V so that the total width is equal to the original width Plus this extra width and I think probably we should be taking some squares and square roots but you see that we are what we're getting from this calculation makes perfectly good sense physically and let me just remind you how we've done this calculation because it's the it's the methodology which is in many ways well it's good to see it's crucial to see that what emerges from this makes sense physically but it's also good to remind yourself how can you how do you actually calculate these things in this damn Theory the way we've done this is we've used this central expression we've said that states I can I can evolve something in time so long as I can express my original state is the linear combination of states of well-defined energy in this particular case of a free particle the state of well-defined energy is exactly the same as the state of well define mentum so we wrote we wrote that some expression in the integral form that's appropriate because momentum has a continuous spectrum and then we just turned the handle and out came these perfectly sensible results I think we're probably pretty much ready to finish yeah again I want to stress I think I should stress that we've obtained this perfectly sensible physical picture but it's we've obtained it's perfectly sensible physical picture through an orgy of quantum interference because we have in order to in order to get what we what we wanted we took a perfectly well-defined spatial distribution and expressed it as concept as an interference pattern between states of well-defined momentum which we then evolved each state of well-defined momentum in time it's trivial way with it that just that exponential and then we allow them to interfere at this later time in their evolved form to find out what the what the distribution was in real space so that's what I mean by it's an orgy of quantum interference we've taken something we've decompose it into an infinite number of other things we've taken something physical we've decompose it into a an infinite number of things which are not really very physical namely states of well-defined momentum we've evolved each one of those independently in time because their states are well-defined energy and then we've interfered the evolved momentum States we've allowed by working out this integral was working out the result of the corresponding interference right we were adding up an infinite number of amplitudes and allowing them to to interfere and out comes something that makes sense which is a wave packet that's traveling and spreading and behaves in a way which does make perfect sense from a physical point of view from a classical physical point of view ok we'll finish with a you | 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decided to bring but knowing him he wants have a good battle which means he's gonna bring the best of the best as he can probably do or it's gonna be very movable but rather is so early in the meta i'm expecting him to go you know basically um we're all it's monsters against me but i'm using manana i do believe i have stepped up my game a little bit this is a clear a trick room team that focus here is to get wishy washy cravat mall and do blade to have a massive damage outfits and but i have a few options here which I you like the issue I have is of course the tier itself is a really really slow at moment or the mid aight selfish with so its beginning so i'm forcing a lot of purple to be slow and I stood on facebook that are clearly slower oh dear God that's what i'm talkin about this is what I'm talking about that's the heavy meta that's the heavy meta and I really really don't have an unnecessarily good switch in from the Yeti over a few options clearly um the zips a tree is just the 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you flip predicted something like that I said we'll still do a lot of damage I mean hmm not very effective yeah it didn't look like that this little bit like that and right so my guess is to try to suck it or it brings back the oh I should throw it off in on rice hammer thinking about it I really want to go for earthquake first but I'm not one's going over the prickers play least not yet at least not yet so rights which is that out so that is smug bastard it's all right history when everything is bar ready to try to survive me and I kind of get that I mean the triggermen still going for me which means yet again I samer is gonna be a factor for him to intersect is or it brings back to marowak or briefs back to whack I don't did you say bring back to whack don't know but that's alright rings Gong rings in our sake its rail at it which means it's who actually trevenant got a whole lot better because now don't have to fear yeah I'm fine with this door will lose trick room I will lose the trick room here which will suck I've actually no idea if you want to bring back seen on let's find out and if a lady was also an optional don't believe me fillet ago knob so sad no he wouldn't do that switch marowak should be plenty to actually kill me if it is fit club that we got a 63 alright brings to whack whack you know with Shadow Ball and all that in mind it's not ideal situation to be in right here and lemon that said don't want a sack whack Amole he needs to go or my guess is that he's so likely to go for a willow wisp says it will necessarily out speed here should i sacked Lucy I feel so early it is not like a necessarily meter and I know that and I can get a hit on here um ah damn nice let's do that let's bring in if it goes for shadow shuttle club that's a ripe I think it go for a willow that's the ideal slave just overall basically so I'm gonna bring in my google a here as it goes directly for the flare blitz so that's okay I do believe that's gotta be over fifty percent 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neutral damage but I think that his marowak is the only way he's going to be able to afford to grasp this kind of situation which I feel he kind of missed out on their own I just set up a trick room I can't have to do it I am he could have Brian dancey should have dragon dance SC move all right that's scary but we'll see now what will you have c power your C power is devastating break all right let's see mmm I hope we can take this I really hope we can oh no Darris oh it's not over it is not over it is not over seen on you have not faces three such as this I am max offensive so i don't really did sting on me and deal a lot of damage kinda glad i have rest lumber right now because I don't think he could outmaneuver me here as long as I'm on a trick room my prevalence should do fairly well because I have access to actual of proper recovery so right we draw stat and that's the right thing to do here comes taboo brewer so we got the grass is searched up let you splendid and and I get rest off which is just splendid to Clara we're back in action the van is here I'm not sure his supper buller can do shibby said i do not do as much to him either she'd really be mentioned i really don't do that much to meet her um jammer i really wish i had some kind of pirates here i gotta bring ether mainly because i don't think you can do all that much too many try to defeat me then I get a rib dropper switch him back to my crab aminul which I feel I have to go for Freddie balsa wood hammer that's good i think that's his best attack and we do survive it we do survive it I can't loose dresses now we do survive that what what r SE what's that is that is awesome I'll have no reason not going for Jarrah bowl here we are on trick room which means i should have our head i don't know why i have durable in a frequency with this guy but he has to switch out nonetheless and so yes basically i can survive deterrence he wants to i could probably pull a double verge india end here what's the point I'm having too much fun as as it is it would hamper did not knock me out did you like yeah hammer buzz its water to slopes you actually soaked that hit very well surprisingly well then again is a vile I'd you know it's gonna do what it do what it does alright this which is that out I really want to see all right bring 63 so that's okay I don't know how much the durable will do since I am clearly the fastest 10 hahahaha boom boom dear God alright it looks like not adorable will actually kill him it definitely looks like it you're no trickery could be so effective that is clearly just me being lucky too it's very mashup depended when it comes to trickery but I think I've got the turns that matter and you know the rule which flag on they are clearly helped I'm not sure how much devastating Drake's role really was I mean if he has the promise Dragon Claw so it's not to know the strongest devastating break I think if they have one turn left of trick room right so you basically has to if it is smart it brings in the this what we call it the marowak mainly because I think you can take a hit and yeah there we go because i am with both or super slow so it shouldn't beat as strong as hit and we created a looks for right hmm I should have to follow that myself actually so right the twisted dimensions back to normal clearly and we're gonna overshadows need to bring is here the momentum is at my side even though if it decides to bring something else such as Gordon if the Lego and stuff like that I still have the momentum i still can shift around this not as much as I desire ever I definitely can do stuff please saket xenon you don't have proper recovery and you tap a brewer will fall vs. me he has to make an offensive play because as long as it doesn't do that my dude blade do get extra HP no client cannot make sensor flagon does make sense right what Ross dad goes to mirage he is really trying to shift to momentum I applaud him for that because I'm being very pretty predictable it's not as I pickable that much flickable alright so earthquake billow clearly take us out in this range rest trainees garlic speed earthquake will be more affected towards us and we already know that's the thing don't need priority I cannot do because this retreat and his marowak falls the shadow sneak over and over and over and over again like I said at one time too many in order to wasted yeah it's basically back to old eros miami my trevenant right here which which withdraw that to back to his marowak that's a good play on him good thing for him I didn't go for know the obvious player all right savvy wid all dere is it was the majority of his team which means is forced to go for a flare blitz will check in the harvest we kick in the harvest we know it's vic quad which means he definitely will take us out so I'm better off bringing Genesis here my-my reuniclus because I'm forcing him actually that was kind of dumb play he can just as well vote for ah which he could regret my choice her you probably go for shadow boom that's his ideal play so I'm being super dumb here because shadow bone will do a lot of damage to my reuniclus please go for flare blitz damn it Wow adds one edge speed 0 1 HP that's awesome alright so it's trying to go for trick room yes knock me out I'm I have nothing here it's a right as a bad lay my side I could insect trevenant though we want me I couldn't do what second trevenant come on scene on you know you're faster here we go mm-hmm that sucks I was dumb play from my side I can't go to legion now though it's not completely terrible time to school him thing is here I can go in to be slower I am definitely going to be slower I should still do a lot of damage or go for you to basically can knock me out of school for money if you lose his finger de luces de spoken his kind of lost a game completely because then has no proper response for my travel ins hmm make my choice just bring it in like yeah what now ah puppet oh don't you know pump it up you've got to pump it up don't you know hydro pump you got to hydro pump don't you know let's see what aspects hydro pump to us yeah let's miss that Oh frustrated ah damn it and I'm luck with you damn it [ __ ] my life just not a lot okay focus yeah now death sucks the right I'm predicting a double here but think you'll just go for the damage m's I'm gonna Sekulow chair right goes a reticle would hammer and it's okay because that gave a free opportunity for another treachery that's what I gotta do I mean it seemed to have to bring III yet again huh yeah i mean if i were to know no free creaminess and i get the most out of it anyway the thing is between us two i should be able to win I don't he had to shoot him and showed me yet to have mayor or anything like that and even at that I'm really not that worried because yes taunt come on kiddo I get silly overshadow flaw nature madness all right is that a fifty percent cut right yeah basically and see a shadow claw dos awesome too impressive i'm still not too worried though his wood hammer is still his best attack I Casting stir through neutral convictions yes we keep on attacking them keeps coughing nature madness super soon whatever should come any time now oh we no longer boosted I have to go for rest was alone again it's okay you're not getting boosted anyway oh yes leftovers course hmm all right let's see if it goes another good hammer now it's not boosted so i'm pretty sure to take it even better go to nature man instead i'm still not sure that his wood hammer will kill me plus 4 ohms I can't want him to reset the grassy terrain actually this game turns out to be a lot longer than I was anticipating don't clearly you know that my prediction dare would shatter bone versus reuniclus kind of spit up things for me my disadvantage Lee take this come on no would ask you you alright sucks that sucks dad sucks that is Gigi Oh jam it that is not what I needed that is not what I needed [ __ ] without the boost i should be fine from that area I really really really stinks come on come on it's not over it is not over but I'm not in a good spot i'm definitely not i mean it's basically 63 comes in and that's Gigi the spot we are in and that's not a good spot that is not a good spot if I'm on saket already know you want to you know as well as me loose kappa below then brings a degree and then sweep with Thunderbolts that's all that's left come on what we just wait I wonder what is fing kidding it does would write okay ghosting Raj's sacking at the right interesting play like I said their secretary comes in and skg the only way I win if five pull a trick room somehow asko conservative to knock me out so I go for a thick go to shadow pond right so we'd knock out this pokémon too I think yeah we survive somehow all right like I said here 63 comes in and that's a wrap basically because I really just can't touch it what reasons have a bolo again tough will also can't wrap up the gay brim there we go you can't do anything it's kind of frustrating I won't really deny that I mean I basically tried to survive our wood hammer and kind of hope somehow that because I will be knocked out of my school form but question is dude it's being super bulky can it take a hit actually survive a wood hammer and their retaliates that is what am I I'm sure off we're going over specs ice beam really hope you take this oh come on lead your own Legion do it I falls fast yeah that's rat [ __ ] ah damn it's my miss play was just opening up that game I am feeling terrible right now oh I played so well too well I'm not matter of like that I'm just frustrated myself because I had the game I really just could have sacked Trevin there against marowak and I would be fine with reuniclus they're just still kick in which set up a trick room much more safe for Jen my own pregnant or doing and I can't feel like I messed up the game and basically away from you losing it so it is where this I'm going for not treat room just in case he's crucified you believe a wood hammer is close enough to kill me at this point ah sucks I defeated myself that's though we don't see no did a few good predictions here back and forth trying to have maneuver my offenses and actually it did do well that was made in the end it was basically my bad call which just let it open up the game for him and me just feed push back I hate playing like this because I'm basically waiting to lose this is it lacked offensive to kind of push me back i'm basically waited for him to actually do this ah took a bit alarm for my taste don't rock scene on you did good game i'm just frustrated myself so I'm sort of i come up like that because clearly you did all the right calls there and actually survived the matchup and that was in the end is what it matters i'm just annoyed that i did it too bitter I should have done better here really I should definitely make you some predictions I just kept on do to you know Deb the most like will play and you just did a defensive responses over and over again and I lost to it so I this sucks I should be much better as that I should have to be much better than that so like I said no offense towards you i miss it its first with myself ya know you guys make sure to go check out seen on channel which of course is linked down below um and yeah other than that i enjoy the game like I said frustrated that won't dig little play I didn't know how we're bad would transpire well as you guys saw it just basically meant that I could no longer to have a trick room and that well let you say that's a little way for us to just losing a role so my game it died with that switch knows a very bad call because I don't have the possibility of actually do windows bad calls for my own sake so seen on G and do make sure like i said to check out his channel and all of you see you guys of course in the next video so I'm dueling guys of course take care bye | Chris The Skyrander | UCWI-HDgi7GEWxkE60MBlUgA | 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RK_SjY78eF0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK_SjY78eF0 | Dr. Cecilia Morgan Question 7 - Canadian performers abroad. | there are many reasons why I've I became interested in in these Canadian performers and particularly these English Canadian women who had careers in the United States in Britain across Canada and in a few cases Australia as well from the 1860s to the 1940s and partly partly this just came out of research that I was doing on Canadian tourists because I'd written about Canadian tourists going you know to to Britain into Europe and as I was looking through a lot of the middle class magazines in which these people wrote about their travels I kept seeing articles about various you know actresses on you know on the United States stages and how wonderful this was and so it was somewhat in a different kind of narrative than um I I used to hear in the 1970s and 1980s about you know what a travesty it was to see Canadian performers have to go elsewhere to to create careers it was you know that we didn't have a national stage I mean we were starting starting to in the eyes of some but but it was it was too bad that we were losing people to Broadway or increasingly to Hollywood and so what I was seeing was quite a celebration of these people wasn't it wonderful that they were able to go elsewhere and they would still come back to Canada and they would still perform in Montreal and Halifax and St John and of course Toronto and in some cases tour Across the Western provinces and go to Vancouver so I started to think there's something rather interesting here and actually on a very personal note of a friend of mine who is the daughter of a Canadian actress had a biography of a woman named Margaret Anglin and she was wondering whether or not she might be related to this person because her mother's mother is Anne England in Toronto and I didn't know very much about these people but as I started to dig into their lives I started finding more and more and more of them and realized that they were part of an international circuit that that took them as young women who might have been interested in theater involved in amateur or family theatricals in Hamilton or Toronto or they've gone to Convent schools in which they'd been exposed to lessons in elocution and drama or they might have you know played a boy's role in in a production of something like you know Shakespeare that increasingly I started seeing a larger pattern that it wasn't a question of just one or two you know interesting individuals that there were more and more of these people I found out that theater historians um people actually here at U of T like Paula spedakis had done some work on them and it again provided me with more and more names and again with the sense that there was a lot there was a larger circuit for the for these people and that they certainly took advantage of that circuit so one of the reasons why I started thinking this is interesting to me and I hoped into hope would be interesting to others is the the way in which these women seize these opportunities that that came there came their way to move out to move out of Canada but in many cases to maintain ties to Canada and to think of themselves sometimes not always but sometimes as Canadians uh was um oh sorry lost my train of thought there for a second sorry foreign that they yeah that they they saw more opportunities for themselves by moving around the world um and that I also think too that they put their careers pose interesting questions about women's public mobility and visibility in this period um this is a moment in which women's fitness for higher education for example is being debated it's a moment in which women's ability to travel around Urban centers on their own is also being hotly contested uh some of these women were also involved in social reform and sometimes in women's suffrage organizations although that wasn't my primary reason for looking at them but I started to see that they were connected to other kinds of movements that I think of as being bound up with modernity the particular modernity of the late 19th and early 20th century they were very highly visible and they were highly visible in the Press I've just completed a research trip to the Houghton library at Harvard where I've been looking at the papers of Julia Arthur young woman from Hamilton who started her career at the age of 14 traveling across the United States with a theater company and she she ended up marrying a Boston millionaire retiring for a while then going back but her movements and her decisions and her career choices were received tons of coverage from the American Press sometimes the British press as well because she also went to London and worked with Henry Irving's company there for a bit but the the Press was fascinated by these by these women and I and one of the other things that has surprised me in a way um you know I fully anticipated that if they were well known that they'd be part of a wider culture of celebrity of the early 20th century and that there would be a lot of coverage for example of their clothes or their hair or their you know their marriages and certainly I found that but one of the things the Press talked a lot about in a number of cases was the intelligence that these women displayed which I did not expect I expected that they would be treated as somewhat flighty you know beings that they would be treated as not having any anything interesting to say and in fact the Press would ask them about their theories about acting for example um you know what kinds of advice should they give young women and I think you know there's something something interesting going on when um these when these women are being asked about you know giving career advice I can't really think of many other women whose opinions are being solicited at that at that particular moment um so they I think there's you know there's questions around female visibility um how gen how gender relations um made it made it Paul or how particular understandings of gender relations made it possible for women to um to have have these kinds of public careers at a time when that was very hotly debated in in you know Canada in Britain in the United States and I you know the the other thing that interests me too is the kind of Technologies of the time you know how it steamships rail railroad I mean the expansion of the Transcontinental Railway both you know throughout the United States and also in Canada facilitated their their movement um and the other I mean the the other the other thing that it has been intriguing me too and it's something I'm just working on now uh is their uh their work for World War one I'm seeing a number of these women um involved in fundraising for the troops um reforming in patriotic displays Julia Arthur the woman I mentioned earlier appeared in a Pat in a pageant called Liberty of flame that toured Vaudeville houses all across the United States and then in Canada in 1917 in which she dressed up as a Statue of Liberty and recited patriotic poetry was accompanied by all kinds of singers um eclipse of Woodrow Wilson appearing on in in film uh people you know fundraising for different you know different kinds of causes another woman Lena Ashwell actually ran her own touring company throughout France and during the war bringing both singers and then later on theater to troops in in France sort of interested in their relationship to not just culture but also also other you know other forms of social and political movements during this period | TRU, Open Learning | UC-9TuI09di8EcXWaJx-IUhA | 2015-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,369 | 7,483 |
UDpYlMkQvN0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDpYlMkQvN0 | Kepler's laws of planetary motion | Wikipedia audio article | in astronomy Kepler's laws of planetary motion are three scientific laws describing the motion of planets around the Sun the orbit of a planet as an ellipse with the Sun at one of the two foci a line segment joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time the square of the orbital period of a planet is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit most planetary orbits are nearly circular and careful observation and calculation are required in order to establish that they are not perfectly circular calculations of the orbit of Mars whose published values are somewhat suspect indicated in elliptical orbit from this Johannes Kepler inferred that other bodies in the solar system including those farther away from the Sun also have elliptical orbits Kepler's work published between 1609 and 1619 improved the heliocentric theory of nikolaos Copernicus explaining how the planet speeds varied and using elliptical orbits rather than circular orbits with epicycles Isaac Newton showed in 1687 that relationships like Kepler's would apply in the solar system to a good approximation as a consequence of his own laws of motion and law of universal gravitation topic comparison to Copernicus Kepler's laws improved the model of Copernicus if the eccentricities of the planetary orbits are taken as 0 then Kepler basically agreed with Copernicus the planetary orbit as a circle the Sun is at the center of the orbit the speed of the planet in the orbit as constant the eccentricities of the orbits of those planets known to Copernicus and Kepler are small so the forgoing rules give fair approximation of planetary motion but Kepler's laws fit the observations better than does the model proposed by Copernicus Kepler's Corrections are not at all obvious the planetary orbit is not a circle but an ellipse the Sun is not at the center but at a focal point of the elliptical orbit neither the linear speed nor the angular speed of the planet in the orbit as constant but the area speed is constant the eccentricity of the orbit of the earth makes the time from the March equinox to the September equinox around 186 days unequal to the time from the September equinox to the March equinox around 179 days a diameter would cut the orbit into equal parts but the plane through the Sun parallel to the equator of the earth cuts the orbit into two parts with areas in a 186 to 179 ratio so the eccentricity of the orbit of the earth is approximately e approximately equals PI for 186 minus 179 186 plus 179 approximately equals 0.01 5 display stylee approximately frac pie for frac 186 to 179 186 plus 179 approximately 0.01 5 which is close to the correct value zero point zero one six seven one zero two one nine see Earth's orbit the calculation is correct when perihelion the date the earth is closest to the Sun falls on a Solstice the current perihelion near January third is fairly close to the Solstice of her 21st or 22 topic nomenclature it took nearly two centuries for the current formulation of Kepler's work to take on it's settled form Voltaire's elements Dilla philosophy - newton elements of newton's philosophy of 1738 was the first publication to use the terminology laws the biographical encyclopedia of astronomers in its article on Kepler P 620 states that the terminology of scientific laws for these discoveries was current at least from the time of Joseph de la Londe it was the exposition of Robert small in an account of the astronomical discoveries of Kepler 1814 that made up the set of three laws by adding in the third small also claimed against the history that these were empirical laws based on inductive reasoning further the current usage of Kepler's second law is something of a misnomer Kepler had two versions related in a qualitative sense the distance law and the area law the area law is what became the second law in the set of three but Kepler did himself not privilege it in that way topic history Johannes Kepler published his first two laws about planetary motion in 1609 having found them by analyzing the astronomical observations of Tycho Brahe Kepler's third law was published in 1619 Kepler had believed in the Copernican model of the solar system which called for circular orbits but he could not reconcile brahs highly precise observations with a circular fit to Mars orbit Mars coincidentally having the highest eccentricity of all planets except Mercury his first law reflected this discovery Kepler in 1621 and Goethe Wendelin in 1643 noted that Kepler's third law applies to the four brightest moons of Jupiter the second law in the area law form was contested by Nicklaus Mercator in a book from 1664 but by 1670 his philosophical transactions were in its favor as the century preceded it became more widely accepted the reception in Germany changed noticeably between 1688 the year in which Newton's Principia was published and was taken to be basically Copernican and 1690 by which time work of God freed Leibniz on Kepler had been published Newton was credited with understanding that the second law is not special to the inverse-square law of gravitation being a consequence just of the radial nature of that law while the other laws do depend on the inverse-square form of the attraction carl Runge and Wilhelm Lenz much later identified a symmetry principle in the phase space of planetary motion the orthogonal group au for acting which accounts for the first and third laws in the case of Newtonian gravitation as conservation of angular momentum does via rotational symmetry for the second law topic formulary the mathematical model of the kinematics of a planet subject to the laws allows a large range of further calculations topic first law of kepler the orbit of every planet as an ellipse with the Sun at one of the two foci mathematically an ellipse can be represented by the formula R equals p1 plus epsilon cos theta display style R equals frac p1 plus var epsilon coz theta where P display style P is the semi lattice rectum epsilon is the eccentricity of the ellipse R is the distance from the Sun to the planet and theta is the angle to the planets current position from its closest approach as seen from the Sun so our theta are polar coordinates for an ellipse 0 at theta equals zero degrees perihelion the distances minimum are min equals p1 plus Epsilon display style are underscore men equals frac p1 plus bar epsilon at theta topic 90 degrees and at theta 270 degrees the distance is equal to P display style P at theta equals 180 degrees aphelion the distance is maximum by definition aphelion as invariably perihelion plus 180 degrees R max equals P 1 minus Epsilon display style are underscore max equals frac P 1 VAR epsilon the semi-major axis a is the arithmetic mean between rmin and our max our max minus that equals a minus R min equals P 1 minus epsilon 2 display style begin aligned our underscore max an equals AR underscore men 3 PT I'm equals frac P 1 VAR epsilon carat to end aligned the semi minor axis B as the geometric mean between rmin and our max our Max B equals B R min B equals P 1 minus epsilon 2 display style begin aligned frac our underscore max B and equals frac be R underscore then 3 PT be in equals frac p SQ RT 1 VAR epsilen carat to end align the semi lattice rectum P as the harmonic mean between rmin and our max one arm n minus 1 P equals 1 P minus 1 R max PA equals R max arm n equals B to display style begin aligned frac 1r underscore min frac 1p and equals frac 1p frac 1r underscore max 3 PT pi equals R underscore max our underscore men equals B caret to and align the eccentricity epsilon is the coefficient of variation between rmin and our max epsilon equals our max - arm and our max plus our men display style VAR Epsilon equals frac our underscore max our underscore men our underscore max plus our underscore men the area of the ellipses a equals PI a B display style a equals pi ab the special case of a circle is epsilon topic zero resulting in our P topic are MI and our max topic a B and a equals PI r2 topic second law of kepler a line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time the orbital radius and angular velocity of the planet in the elliptical orbit will vary this is shown in the animation the planet travels faster went closer to the Sun then slower went farther from the Sun Kepler's second law states that the blue sector has constant area in a small-time d-t display style DT the planet sweeps out a small triangle having baseline our display style our and hype r d-theta display style r d-theta an area deep a equals 1 to r r d-theta display style da equals frac 1 to c do TR c do t road theta and so the constant aerial velocity is d-a-d t equals 1 to R 2 D theta D T display style frac da DT equals frac 1 to our carrot to frac D theta DT the area enclosed by the elliptical orbit as pi a/b display style pi ab so the period p display style p satisfies p12 our 2d data D T equals PI a be displaced aisle p c do t frac 1 to our carrot to frac d theta DT equals pi ab and the mean motion of the planet around the Sun n equals 2 pi p display style N equals frac to PI P satisfies our 2 D theta equals a B d t display style our carrot to D theta equals ABN DT topic third law of Kepler the square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit this captures the relationship between the distance of planets from the Sun and their orbital periods Kepler enunciated in 1619 this third law in a laborious attempt to determine what he viewed as the music of the spheres according to precise laws and express it in terms of musical notation so it was known as the harmonic law using Newton's law of gravitation published 1687 this relation can be found in the case of a circular orbit by setting the centripetal force equal to the gravitational force M R Omega 2 equals G M M R to display style mr omega carat 2 equals g frac mr carrot 2 then expressing the angular velocity in terms of the orbital period and then rearranging we find Kepler's third law M R 2 pi t 2 equals G M M R 2 T 2 equals 4 pi 2 g-m r 3 T 2 R 3 display style mr. left frac 2 pi T right carrot 2 equals G frac um our carrot 2 right arrow T carrot 2 equals left frac 4 pi carrot 2 g-m right our carrot 3 right arrow T carrot 2 prop to our carrot 3 a more detailed derivation can be done with general elliptical orbits instead of circles as well as orbiting the center of mass in stead of just the large mass this results in replacing a circular radius our display style are with the elliptical semi-major axis a display styler as well as replacing the large mass M display style m with M plus M display style M plus M however with planet masses being so much smaller than the Sun this correction is often ignored the full corresponding formula as 3t 2 equals G M plus M 4 pi to approximately equals G M 4 pi to approximately equals 7 point 4 9 5 10 minus 6 three days two is constant display style frac a carrot 3t carrot 2 equals frac G M plus M 4 pie carrot to approximately frac GM for pie carrot to approximately 7 495 CDO t10 carrot - 6 left frac text Oh carrot 3 text days carrot to write text is constant where m display style M is the mass of the Sun M display style M is the mass of the planet and G display style G is the gravitational constant T display style T is the orbital period and a display style a is the elliptical semi-major axis the following table shows the data used by Kepler to empirically derived on finding this pattern Kepler wrote for comparison here are modern estimates topic planetary acceleration Isaac Newton computed in his philosophy a naturalis principia mathematica the acceleration of a planet moving according to Kepler's first and second law the direction of the acceleration as towards the Sun the magnitude of the acceleration is inversely proportional to the square of the planets distance from the Sun the inverse square law this implies that the Sun may be the physical cause of the acceleration of planets however Newton states in his Principia that he considers forces from a mathematical point of view not a physical thereby taking an instrumentalist view moreover he does not assign a cause to gravity Newton defined the force acting on the planet to be the product of its mass and the acceleration C Newton's laws of motion so every planet is attracted towards the Sun the force acting on a planet is directly proportional to the mass of the planet and is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the Sun the Sun plays an unsymmetrical part which is in justified so he assumed in Newton's law of universal gravitation all bodies in the solar system attract one another the force between two bodies is in direct proportion to the product of their masses and in inverse proportion to the square of the distance between them as the planets have small masses compared to that of the Sun the orbits can form approximately two Kepler's laws Newton's model improves upon Kepler's model and fits actual observations more accurately see two body problem below comes the detailed calculation of the acceleration of a planet moving according to Kepler's first and second laws topic acceleration vector from the heliocentric point of view consider the vector to the planet our equals our carat display style math be F R equals R hat math be F R where R display style R is the distance to the planet and our carat display style hat math be F R is a unit vector pointing towards the planet D our carrot D T equals our carrot equals theta theta carrot D theta carrot D T equals theta carrot equals minus theta our carrot display style frac D hat math BF r dt equals dot hat math BF r equals theta hat bold symbol theta q quad frac D hat bold symbol theta DT equals dot Pat bold symbol theta equals dot theta hat math BF r where theta display style hat bold symbol theta is the unit vector whose direction as 90 degrees counterclockwise of our carrot display style hat math bf are theta display style theta is the polar angle and where a dot on top of the variable signifies differentiation with respect to time differentiate the position vector twice to obtain the velocity vector and the acceleration vector R equals R our carrot plus our carrot equals our our carrot plus R theta theta carrot R equals R our carrot plus R our carrot plus R theta theta carrot plus R theta theta carrot plus R theta theta carrot equals R minus R theta 2 Carrie plus R theta plus 2 R theta theta carrot display style begin aligned dot math BF r and equals dot R hat math BF r plus r dot pat math BF r equals dot R hat math BF r plus r dot theta hat bold symbol theta DDOT math BF r + equals left DDOT our hat math BF r plus r dot hat math BF r right + left dot r dot theta hat bold symbol theta plus R DDOT theta hat bold symbol theta plus r dot theta dot pack bold symbol theta right equals left DDOT RR dot theta carrot - right hat math BF r + left our DDOT theta + 2 dot r dot theta right pat bold symbol theta end aligned so R equals a our our carrot plus theta theta carrot display style DDOT math BF R equals a underscore R hat bold symbol R plus a underscore theta hat bold symbol theta where the radial acceleration is 8 R equals R minus R theta to display styler underscore R equals DDOT RR dot beta carrot 2 and the transversal acceleration s beta equals R theta plus 2 our data displaced ila underscore theta equals R DDOT theta plus 2 dot r dot beta topic inverse-square law Kepler's second law says that our two theta equals and a B display style our carrot to dot theta equals NAB is constant the transversal acceleration of theta displaced ila underscore theta is zero D are two theta D T equals R to R theta plus R theta equals R a theta equals zero display style frac D left our carrot two dot theta right DT equals our left two dot r dot theta plus R DDOT theta right equals raw underscore data equals zero so the acceleration of the planet obeying Kepler's second law is directed towards the Sun the radial acceleration are displaced ila underscore text are is a are equals r- our theta 2 equals - R and a B are two two equals R minus n 2 a 2 B 2 R 3 displaced ila underscore text R equals DDOT RR dot beta carrot 2 equals DDOT RR left frac NAB our carrot to write carrot 2 equals DDOT our frac and carrot 2 a carrot to be carrot to our carrot 3 Kepler's first law states that the orbit is described by the equation P R equals 1 plus epsilon coz theta display style frac P R equals 1 plus 4 epsilon cos theta differentiating with respect to time - P R R 2 equals minus epsilon sin theta theta display style frac P dot R our carrot 2 equals bar epsilon sin theta dot beta or P our equals and a B epsilon sin theta display style P dot R equals NAB bar epsilon sin theta differentiating once more P equals and a B epsilon coz theta theta equals and a B epsilon coz theta a b r2 equals and to to be to our 2 epsilon coz-theta display style P D do TR equals NAB bar epsilon cos theta dot beta equals NAB bar epsilon cos theta frac NAB our carrot 2 equals frac and carrot 2 a carrot to be carrot to our carrot 2 VAR epsilon cos theta the radial acceleration are displaced ila underscore text our satisfies P a are equals and 2 a 2 B 2 R 2 epsilon cos theta minus P n 2 a 2 B 2 R 3 equals n 2 Oh to be to our 2 epsilon coz theta minus P our display style Pau underscore text R equals frac and carat to a carrot to be carrot to our carrot to bar epsilon cos theta P frac and carrot to a carrot to be carrot to our carrot 3 equals frac and carrot to a carrot to be carrot to our carrot 2 left VAR epsilon cos theta frac P R right substituting the equation of the ellipse gives P a are equals and 2 to be to R to P R minus 1 - P our equals minus n2 o2 to be to display style PAH underscore text R equals frac and carrot - a carrot to be carrot - our carrot - left frac P R minus 1 frac P R right equals frac and carrot - a carrot - our carrot to be carrot - the relation b2 equals P a display style be carrot 2 equals paw gives the simple final result a R equals minus M 2 3 are to displace Tyla underscore text R equals frac and carrot to a carrot 3r carrot to this means that the acceleration vector our display style math bf DDOT are of any planet obeying Kepler's first and second law satisfies the inverse square law R equals minus alpha are to our carrot display style math bf DDOT R equals frac alpha our carrot to Pat math BF r where alpha equals & 2 oh three display style alpha equals and carrot to a carrot three is a constant and our carrot display style Pat math bf R is the unit vector pointing from the Sun towards the planet and our display style R is the distance between the planet and the Sun according to Kepler's third law alpha display style alpha has the same value for all the planets so the inverse square law for planetary accelerations applies throughout the entire solar system the inverse square law is a differential equation the solutions to this differential equation include the Keplerian motions as shown but they also include motions where the orbit is a hyperbola or parabola or a straight line see Kepler orbit topic Newton's law of gravitation by Newton's second law the gravitational force that acts on the planet is F equals M planet R equals minus M planet alpha R minus 2 R carrot display style math be F F equals M underscore text planet math BFD do TR equals M underscore text planet alpha R carrot -2 hat math be F R where M planet display style M underscore text planet is the mass of the planet and alpha display style alpha has the same value for all planets in the solar system according to Newton's third law the Sun is attracted to the planet by a force of the same magnitude since the force is proportional to the mass of the planet under the symmetric consideration it should also be proportional to the mass of the Sun M Sun display style M underscore text Sun so alpha equals G M son display style alpha equals GM underscore text son wear G display style G is the gravitational constant the acceleration of solar system body number is according to Newton's laws are i equals g j does not equal i M J our I J - to our carrot i J display style math BFD do TR underscore I equals G sum underscore je ne qim underscore JR underscore IJ carrot -2 hat math bf are underscore IJ where M J display style M underscore J is the mass of body j.r i J display style are underscore IJ is the distance between body I embody J are carrot J display style hat math bfr underscore IJ is the unit vector from body eye towards body J and the vector summation is over all bodies in the world besides eye itself in the special case where there are only two bodies in the world Earth and Sun the acceleration becomes our earth equals G M Sun our Earth Sun minus 2 our carrot earth-sun display style math BFD do TR underscore text earth equals GM underscore text Sun our underscore text earth text Sun carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text earth text Sun which is the acceleration of the Kepler motion so this earth moves around the Sun according to Kepler's laws if the two bodies in the world are Moon and Earth the acceleration of the moon becomes our moon equals G M earth our Moon earth - to our carrot moon earth display style math BFD do TR underscore text moon equals GM underscore text earth our underscore text moon text earth carat -2 hat math BF r underscore text moon text earth so in this approximation the moon moves around the earth according to Kepler's laws in the three-body case the accelerations are our son equals G M earth our son earth minus 2 our carrot sun-earth plus G M moon our Sun Moon - to our carrot Sun Moon our earth equals G M Sun our Earth Sun - to our carrot Earth Sun plus G M moon our earth moon minus 2 our carrot earth-moon moon equals G M Sun our moon Sun - - our carrot moon Sun + G M earth our moon earth - to our carrot moon earth display style begin aligned math BFD do TR underscore text son an equals GM underscore text earth our underscore text Sun text earth carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text Sun text earth plus GM underscore text moon our underscore text Sun text moon carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text Sun text moon math bf DDOT our underscore text earth an equals GM underscore text Sun our underscore text earth text Sun carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text earth text Sun plus GM underscore text moon our underscore text earth text moon carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text earth text moon math bf DDOT our underscore text moon an equals GM underscore text Sun our underscore text moon text Sun carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text moon text Sun plus GM underscore text earth our underscore text moon text earth carrot -2 hat math bf our underscore text moon text earth and aligned these accelerations are not those of Kepler orbits and the 3 body problem is complicated but Keplerian approximation is the basis for perturbation calculations see lunar Theory topic position as a function of time Kepler used his two first laws to compute the position of the planet as a function of time his method involves the solution of a transcendental equation called Kepler's equation the procedure for calculating the heliocentric polar coordinates R theta of a planet as a function of the time T since perihelion is the following four steps compute the mean anomaly M equals n T where n is the mean motion n P equals 2 pi display style and C do T P equals 2 pi radians where P is the period compute the eccentric anomaly by solving Kepler's equation M equals e minus epsilon sin e display style M equals e bar epsilon Cine compute the true anomaly theta by the equation 1 minus epsilon tan 2 theta 2 equals 1 plus epsilon tan 2 e 2 display style 1 bar epsilon tan carat to frac theta 2 equals 1 plus var epsilon 10-carat to frac e to compute the heliocentric distance R equals o 1 minus Epsilon cuz II display style are equals at one bar epsilon cuz II the Cartesian velocity vector can along be trivially calculated as V equals mu a our minus sin e 1 minus epsilon 2 cuz II display style math BF v equals frac sqr T mu a are left Langille sin e s QR t 1 VAR epsilen carrot 2 cos e right wrangle the important special case of circular orbit Epsilon topic 0 gives theta I equals M because the uniform circular motion was considered to be normal a deviation from this motion was considered an anomaly the proof of this procedure is shown below topic mean anomaly M the Keplerian problem assumes an elliptical orbit and the four points as the Sun at one focus of ellipse Z the perihelion see the center of the ellipse P the planet n equals C Z display style equals cz distance between Center and perihelion the semi-major axis epsilon equals C s a display style R epsilon equals CS over a the eccentricity B equals huh one minus epsilon to display style B equals a sqr T one of our epsilon caret to the semi minor axis R equals s P display style R equals s P the distance between Sun and planet theta equals Z s P display style theta equals angle Z SP the direction to the planet as seen from the Sun the true anomaly the problem is to compute the polar coordinates R theta of the planet from the time since perihelion T it is solved in steps Kepler considered the circle with the major axis as a diameter and display style X the projection of the planet to the auxiliary circle why display style why the point on the circle such that the sector areas zc y and z sx are equal m equals Z si why display style m equals angle zc y the mean anomaly the sector areas are related by Z s P equals B a Z s X display style zs p equals frac be a CD OT z sx the circular sector area z SI y equals to m to display style zc y equals frac a carrot to m2 the area swept since perihelion z s p equals b a z s x equals b a z c y equals B a 2 two equals a bm2 display style zs p equals frac be a CDO t zs x equals frac be a CDO t zc y equals frac be a CDO t frac a carrot 2 m2 equals frac a B m2 is by Kepler's second law proportional to time since perihelion so the mean anomaly M is proportional to time since perihelion T M equals and T display style M equals n T where n is the mean motion topic eccentric anomaly II when the mean anomaly M is computed the goal is to compute the true anomaly theta the function theta equals F M is however not elementary Kepler's solution is to use e equals Z see X display style e equals angle Z CX x is seen from the center the eccentric anomaly is an intermediate variable and first compute e as a function of M by solving Kepler's equation below and then compute the true anomaly theta from the eccentric anomaly e here are the details zc y equals zs x equals z CX minus SC x a to m2 equals a to e 2 minus epsilon is sin e to display style begin aligned zc y and equals zs x equals z CX SC x frac a carrot to m2 and equals frac a carrot to e to frac of our epsilon CDO TIA cine to end aligned division by a two halves gives Kepler's equation M equals e minus epsilon sin e display style M equals e VAR epsilon sin e this equation gives M as a function of e determining e for a given M as the inverse problem iterative numerical algorithms are commonly used having computed the eccentric anomaly e the next step is to calculate the true anomaly theta topic true anomaly theta note from the figure that C D equals C S Plus s D display style over right arrow C D equals over right arrow CS plus over right arrow SD so that cuz e equals epsilon plus R coz theta displaced Isla cuz II equals of our epsilon plus R coz theta dividing by a displaced Isla an inserting from Kepler's first law our a equals 1 minus epsilon 2 1 plus epsilon coz theta display style frac our a equals frac 1 VAR epsilen carrot 2 1 plus 4 epsilon cos theta to get cuz e equals epsilon plus 1 minus epsilon 2 1 plus epsilon coz theta coz theta equals epsilon 1 plus epsilon coz theta plus 1 minus epsilon 2 coz theta 1 plus epsilon coz theta equals epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus epsilon coz theta display style coz e equals bar epsilon plus frac 1 VAR epsilon carrot 2 1 plus bar epsilon coz theta coz theta equals frac bar epsilon 1 plus 4 epsilon cos theta plus left one bar epsilon carrot 2 right coz theta 1 plus bar epsilon coz theta equals frac bar epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus 4 epsilon coz theta the result is a usable relationship between the eccentric anomaly and the true anomaly theta a computationally more convenient form follows by substituting into the trigonometric identity tan 2 x2 equals 1 minus coz x1 plus coz X display style 10-carat to frac x2 equals frac 1 coz X 1 plus coz X get tan to e 2 equals 1 minus coz e 1 plus coz e equals 1 minus epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus epsilon coz theta 1 plus epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus epsilon coz theta equals 1 plus epsilon coz theta minus epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus epsilon coz theta plus epsilon plus coz theta equals 1 minus epsilon 1 plus epsilon 1 minus coz theta 1 plus coz theta equals 1 minus epsilon 1 plus epsilon tan 2 theta 2 display style begin aligned tan carrot to frac e2 and equals frac 1 coz e 1 plus cos e equals frac 1 frac VAR epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus bar epsilon coz theta 1 plus frac bar epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus var epsilon cos theta 8pt and equals frac 1 plus 4 epsilon coz theta bar epsilon plus coz theta 1 plus bar epsilon cos theta plus bar epsilon plus coz theta equals frac 1 VAR epsilon 1 plus bar epsilon c do t frac 1 coz theta 1 plus coz theta equals frac 1 bar epsilon 1 plus bar epsilon 10-carat to frac beta 2 and aligned multiplying by 1 plus epsilon gives the result 1 minus epsilon tan 2 theta 2 equals 1 plus epsilon 10 to e 2 display style 1 bar epsilon 10 carat to frac theta 2 equals 1 plus bar epsilon 10 carat to frac e 2 this is the third step in the connection between time and position in topic distance-r the fourth step is to compute the heliocentric distance r from the true anomaly theta by Kepler's first law R one plus epsilon cos theta equals at one minus epsilon to display style r1 plus bar epsilon plus theta equals ax left one bar epsilon carrot to right using the relation above between theta and E the final equation for the distance R is R equals at 1 minus epsilon cos e display style R equals at one bar epsilon cos e topic see also circular motion freefall time gravity Kepler orbit Kepler problem Kepler's equation laplace-runge-lenz vector specific relative angular momentum relatively easy derivation of Kepler's laws starting with conservation of angular momentum topic notes topic references topic bibliography Kepler's life has summarized on pages 523 - 627 and book 5 of his magnum opus karmanís Mundi Harmony's of the world is reprinted on pages 635 to 732 of on the shoulders of giants the great works of physics and astronomy works by Copernicus Kepler Galileo Newton and Einstein Stephen Hawking ed 2002 is B and O seven six two four one three four eight four a derivation of Kepler's third law of planetary motion as a standard topic in engineering mechanics classes see for example pages 161 to 164 of miriam jl 1971 1966 dynamics 2nd ed new york john wiley ISBN no four seven one five nine six zero one nine Marie and Dermot solar system dynamics Cambridge University Press 1999 ISBN oh five two one five seven five nine seven four VI Arnold mathematical methods of classical mechanics chapter 2 Springer 1989 ISBN o three eight seven nine six eight 903 topic external links b Surendranath ready animation of Kepler's laws applet derivation of Kepler's laws from Newton's laws at physics Stack Exchange Crowell Benjamin light and matter an online book that gives a proof of the first law without the use of calculus c-section 15.7 David McNamara and Gianfranco Vitaly Kepler's second law Java interactive tutorial HTTP colon slash web dot archive.org slash web / 200 609 102 2 5 2 5 3 / H TTP colon slash slash WWF AED you slash courses slash Java / MC underscore HTML / Keppler HTML an interactive Java applet that aids in the understanding of Kepler's second law audio Kane gay 2010 astronomy cast Johannes Kepler and his laws of planetary motion university of tennessee's department physics and astronomy astronomy 161 page on Johannes Kepler the laws of planetary motion 1 equal to Kepler's interactive model - Kepler's third law interactive model 3 solar system simulator interactive applet Kepler and his laws educational web pages by David P Stern | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,177 | 32,528 |
fMN5OO1i83E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMN5OO1i83E | Designing Tasks: Types of Instructions - DIGITASK Training Module #10 | in this lesson you will continue learning how to design tasks on the digitask web app this video will introduce the different types of instructions available on digitask and demonstrate what they are used for in the task design section the first window you will see is the task instructions the task instructions are visible to all users of the digitask web app and also shown to your students while they are working on the task let's take a look at the student interface the task instructions are shown on the left hand side of the screen and are the same for all the students once you add students you will see that the second level of instructions becomes available which is student-specific instructions with them you can assign different instructions to different students student-specific instructions become a visible when clicking this button they are shown differently to the individual students both task instructions and student-specific instructions are shown to your students throughout the entire task thus we also included a third option for providing instructions to your students after you assign materials to your students you will see a box for writing material Specific Instructions if you decide on giving material instructions these will appear alongside the material and at the time of activation of the material the material instructions on the student interface are shown at the bottom of each material when we look at the task Details page the task instructions appear at the top the student-specific instructions appear at the bottom of each student's list of assigned materials and the material instructions are given at the end of every material | DIGITASK4IC Erasmus+ Project | UCusZ_zULos7rP3hK_1BHAWw | 2022-11-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 274 | 1,674 |
UArKngC3NGQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UArKngC3NGQ | Sound is produced from a vibration | Middle school physics | Khan Academy | in this activity we will see that vibrations produce sound for this you need a box a rubber band and I'm taking two chocks you can also have two pens this box is slightly smaller so if you have a bigger Box near you you can use two pins instead of two chalks now for this stretch the rubber band over the Box place the chalk between the rubber band and the Box and now pluck the rubber band when you plug the rubber band you will hear a sound [Music] we do not hear any sound when the rubber band stops vibrating so this shows that vibrations produce sound now most of the musical instruments vibrate something or the other vibrates in that instrument which produces a sound so let's let's listen to different instruments now and also understand what exactly is vibrating which is producing sound let's start with sitar so for a sitar somebody has to pluck the string and when the string vibrates we hear a sound [Music] next is a guitar which works similarly you have to pluck the string and because of that because the vibration of the string you hear a sound [Music] now let's listen to a Tabla so you might be wondering what exactly is vibrating over here if it turns out when you strike your hand to the top surface of this instrument the membrane on the top over here it starts vibrating and because of that sound is reduced [Music] okay now for a xylophone you strike these wooden keys on this wooden frame and when when that contact happens there is vibration on the wooden frame because of which sound is produced which sounds like this all right we can see many more instruments but you get the idea the main idea is that vibrations produce sound | Khan Academy India - English | UCg4BkaHyyE_4-RvEMJ2PTtA | 2023-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 309 | 1,656 |
CXnY4_lPH1M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXnY4_lPH1M | Business Standard | Wikipedia audio article | Business Standard as one of the largest Indian english-language daily edition newspaper published by Business Standard limited BSL in two languages English and Hindi founded in 1975 the newspaper primarily covers the Indian economy India and international business and financial news and issues Business Standard also offers the paid subscriptions for reading premium stories with unlimited and uninterrupted access to exclusive content and insights features comments and more hand-picked and curated by their editors just for readers the main english-language Edition comes from twelve regional centers Mumbai New Delhi Kolkata Bengaluru Coimbatore Chennai Ahmedabad Hyderabad Chandigarh Pune Lucknow Leuven aeschwar and Kochi and reaches readers in over 1,000 towns and cities across India the paper had remained for years India's second largest business daily in terms of circulation until in 2017 when it's ranking sank it is currently adjudged by the Indian readership survey to be the third largest selling financial news daily by total readership of 500 5,000 and the fourth largest by average issue readership of 107 thousand topic leadership noted financial editor tn9 and was the editor from 1993 to 2009 when he took up the editorship of the economic times in January 2010 9:00 and became chairman and editorial director of BSL and was succeeded as editor of Business Standard by dr. Sanjaya baru baru was the media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh veteran journalist and editor Ashoka bhattacharyya took charge of the paper after baru quit to join a uk-based think-tank in 2011 more than 200 business journalists are currently employed with the publication the current editor as Shyamal Majumdar regular contributors to the paper include vimal jalan former governor of the Reserve Bank of India subir go carne former deputy governor of Reserve Bank of India Shankar Acharya former chief economic adviser to the Government of India deepak law professor of economics UCLA Suman berry director general National Council of applied economic research avec verroa chief economist of HDFC bank nitin Desai former chief economic adviser and former undersecretary general at the United Nations Sergey Ballas chairman of Oxus Arvind Subramanian chief economic advisor to the Government of India 2015 to 2018 professor at the Peterson Institute for International Economics M Govinda Rao Director of National Institute of public finance and policy AV Raj watt foreign exchange consultant Arvind single chairman techno PAC advisors | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2018-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 391 | 2,537 |
4JFQDHEKYSY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JFQDHEKYSY | Kindness to animals Part 4(End) | you can buy healthy delicious organic vegetables that is in the newspaper and besides the healthy decisions on gaining vegetables you save so much so much money over there cut down your meat consumption so you can buy organic vegetables me the most common excuse that is here is vegetarian those of you who are around the success might remember him I wish I I used to watch exercise programs every day I love this program exactly he's a vegetarian I think he's stronger than most of us and today is 92 years old he's 92 years old and still growing strong still traveling to you and teaching physical fitness together with his wife and promoting vegetarians probably one time Congressman on Earth is a vegetarian and so it is another benefits of reducing meat consumption for one you can sincerely say I do not contribute to this kind of food at least I'm doing my part in reducing my misconceptions so the two you get better health and better work so for those who want to lose weight yeah better health because you no need to stop saying don't you yeah there are two reasons why it's toxic number one is the antibiotics the growth hormones the chemicals that is pumped into the animal and number two is the saddle reason the second reason is before the animals softer it is very very funny foreign is it and if you reduce heat you get to conserve the environment because the experiment from the factory farms are channeled into the rivers remember at one time our water started schematic and the table from the big farm the experiments from the Animal Farm is 20 times more than the experiment from the students because they are definitely more animals in the Farms than there are humans so why not cut that down use the brain to feed the hungry people research has shown that if Americans reduce this 10 of their meat consumption just 10 it would free 12 billion tons of greens and that will be enough to feed the 60 million people who died of Salvation every year in the world we need to think if a license which is reduced to 10 percent of the misconfunction there will be no more hungry people in the world to think of that is standing and that is why other Einstein States nothing will benefit human health and the chances of survival for this planet as much as an evolution or three times a week Monday Wednesday Friday or you cook meat you use meat sparingly and the condimental spikes still a Sprinkle pepper your single mince meat you don't have big chunks of meat that's how you start to cut down still reduce the amount of food that you need to sprinkle it as a consequences and then personally personally for me I avoid all these processed vegetarian foods for one reason well actually for two reasons one is I don't think they're very healthy I think I think they're full of transports and the second reason is I really don't see the point in eating more dark more chicken more beef more mutton if the purpose is so I avoid these things personally and I go for healthy fruits and vegetables okay so today we discuss the kindness animals and these are the things that we can do a lot of sprays and rooms of plants so do your part in whatever way you can to help them to elevate their suffering it is a challenge for us to practice in fashion so couldn't sleep those who serve the stickers something you don't have to go to Iraq you know or foreign countries you're not so sick and suffering beans around us in our neighborhood and even be very model of the products that you use the activities that you support if that exploits animals then we use we have a choice we can reduce our meat consumption out of compassion for the animals that suffer in the mouth I want to share with you this great leader who really lifts the Buddhist teachings king of supply another system the righteous King will give protection and shelter to both human beings as well as the birds carried this through the letter let's see what he did when he moved here he followed the Buddha he forbid unnecessary Slaughter mutilation hunting and sacrifices anymore and before he became a Buddhist in his standards every day the kitchen is slaughtered thousands of animals after he became a Buddhist he reduced the 2000 animals to just two detox in one year from 2015 anymore he set an example so he reduced just two people and one year that's all that's permitted they lead to be spotted and sometimes the deer was bad tenacity problems and he built the first Hospital for Animals so he can be very proud you can go and tell your friends the first animal hospital was built by cleaners it is King she planted tree he made watering holes for the animals along the road and he protected mother animals that had given birth those mother animals had given birth he would put them in a special enclosure and look after them for six months before releasing some things in a while and the Sri Lankan Kings followed his example that was during the ancient Glory they were called the Joshua chickens the advantages many of the Kings prohibited killing of animals they drew the first wildlife sanctuaries in the world do you know the biggest elephant century is in Sri Lanka and the Kings became the human Resurgence to serve the animals and they instructed the officers to go out to feed one and move to the jungles every day and because the things that such good examples the people followed so the people also did not finish her hands and the people were largely vegetarians and then including the glory of English Sri Lanka than there was peace and all has changed when Western influence came in and reintroduced me it actually changed a determination the greatness of a nation and its moral program can be judged by the ways animals if we are able to extend our Chinese animals it probably means that we are very kind because we have transcended skin race colors increase it is asking us to protect all life as much discrimination may you enable to use the compassion to eliminate suffering of all living needs so girls resistance wishes good health thank you very much thank you and our business I have this for you if you are interested you may want to look into this website love is not interest.com and there are three speakers here is from Singapore that's his name over there he runs this website and single-handedly one-man show the produces this speaker yeah and um there are also car decals if you want to take this in your car deal for free they're all for you every time I give a source of kindness to animals I just have to write to him and he sends me a big package from Singapore to give to the audience and this time he has even given me these three CDs which is for you it is free documentaries inside so if you're very fired up and you need extra incentives if I have not been able to convince you in this shop 45 minutes you may want to watch this there are three documentaries two of them deal with the benefits of converting to a diet of fruits and vegetables and the last one due to the protein the Farms so you can actually wash it roughly because what they do in the Farms it's a very good website.com right and then for those younger people who like cartoons you may want to watch the news it's called the new face the matrix.com you can watch your preview it's an award-winning cartoon show on the protein Animal Farms it's got part one part two and part 2.5 okay so these are some of the websites that you can go through so please do please check this out are there any questions or sharing | wenwen871 | UCrnZK-J4CMAJjhpkXmHsedw | 2011-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,386 | 7,495 |
W6bmncXT7P0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6bmncXT7P0 | Filipina Dating Advice, What The HELL Is Going On? (Copyright Free Content ) | how not to get scammed by a Filipina simple don't send her money if you are talking to a Filipino online if you are talking to her for a few days for a few weeks for a few months and she asked money from you please do not be stupid enough to send her money okay you should know the red flags you should know this men should know this it doesn't mean that you are talking to a hot pretty beautiful awesome sexy Filipina you have to give in straight away you use your brain use your instinct if your instinct is telling you that don't send her money please don't send her money it takes two to tango I couldn't agree more the problem is that expats instincts are not always in their brains and this is when the problems arise yes there are red flags and you will see them but it's easy to dismiss them especially if you're talking to someone stunning that you feel that you have a connection with but this is the Trap the reason that these scams are so common in the Philippines is because they work Filipinas are beautiful and scammers use these looks and the whole Damsel in Distress story to make you feel like you are their hero but whatever the situation there is a lot of unique advice out there on the Beautiful World Wide Web so I thought why not take a look at what Philippine cleaners and foreigners are saying about dating in the Philippines and as I'm always talking about the positives why not look at the other side of the coin and look at topics that are not spoken about on YouTube there are some expressive some are not but they're fine they're they're they're they're okay it's a little bit different but at the same time um it's because of there's like a culture difference between the two of you sometimes you you tend to not like match with whatever you like with a guy but it's okay as long as the guy is open-minded and easy to hang around and that's fine she said open-minded I've been speaking to locals for the last 10 years on topics such as dating in Southeast Asia and it doesn't matter if I find myself in Thailand Vietnam Philippines or anywhere else the number one reason Southeast Asian women give for dating foreigners is that they are open-minded as we will explore in a moment Phil Filipinas have a really wild side but it appears at least from what I've been told locals are not as open-minded compared to westerners nevertheless if you're thinking about dating in the Philippines open-mindedness is a big bonus for a lot of Filipinos now as I mentioned we'll be talking about the wild side and I found a Filipina who is not afraid to talk about some of the most sensitive topics according leading to Rico Cruz a sex therapist rough sex is one of the things that Filipino women want in bed in her interview with Vice she conducted a qualitative study on the sexual desires of Filipino women in 2020 for her PhD dissertation at Ateneo de Manila University so aside from enjoying rough sex without reservations Filipino women in her study also fantasized about having sex in public places where they potentially get caught if you are just looking for hookups this is likely music to your ears after all who doesn't love a wild time but put those brakes on for just a moment because there is wild and fun and then there's wild and crazy what a lot of dating videos and dating gurus won't tell you is that there is a lot of people out there who are messed up and I mean mentally to be serious for a moment a lot of terrible stuff has happened to people when they were young and then as adults they get addicted to pornography hooking up and a lot of other stuff to cope with the pain and for many years there wasn't the support in the Philippines as there were in other countries as much as I dislike what is happening in the Western World I feel very lucky to be born in a place where you can easily get support so you might be thinking well what is the big deal the problem is that not being at the right place of mind can lead to uncontrolled behaviors that impacts a person's thoughts and shapes their life sex addicts for example often cheat on their Partners if you were dating a Filipina who was a sex addict you might be thinking you're the luckiest man alive but would you trust her if you had to fly home for a few months absolutely not this is not only Filipinas of course but I've met so many expats who have ended up in terrible relationships they have been lied to they have been cheated on and most often they are ignoring those red flag eggs there is also the side of sexual repression this is not so much of a big thing now as most Filipinos have been brought up with a modern and Western lifestyle but there are many who I've spoken to over the years who say that they have grown up feeling repressed in most cases what often happens is that later in life they decide to make up for lost time if you know what I mean a good friend of mine Alex was living in Manila and at the time he was dating the daughter of a priest my God the stories made me blush and let me tell you I've heard a lot of crazy stuff to cut a long story short she was brought up in a very strict way and at the age of 25 26 ended up as somebody who wanted to try it all these are of course extremes and in most cases being a bit wild is no problem I mean after all we all have our wild side but I wanted to highlight a few of these points as in some cases being really wild is a red flag getting involved with someone who is not to mentally stable is not a good idea and I don't just mean relationships here I mean hooking up having fun whatever you want to call it because they need professional support to help them deal with their problems if you want to win the heart of a Filipina stop showing off and start showing attention stop bragging about yourself bragging is a turn off not just the Filipinas what really turns a Filipina on a lot is a sense of humor I get it the problem is that men naturally brag this is dating psychology women tend to put emphasis on their beauty and usefulness and men put emphasis on their money and their power in the Philippines talking about money is the easiest way to find a gold digger but the problem is if we're on a date with a Filipino who we really like we tend to start talking about stuff like business income as I said dating psychology so you have to really stop yourself because if you don't you will start to attract the one kind of woman oh wait stop stop guys I've just heard a latest news report yep that's right okay it's saying that women are attracted to money I know that there's a lot of feminists out there that say women don't but let's be real the vast majority do in our modern world money is power money is freedom and money is security it's only logical that a woman would be attracted to that but if they are only attracted to that then that's a problem okay let's face it long distance relationships aren't always a walk in the park it's like trying to enjoy a delicious hamburger without the meat some things definitely missing but as the saying goes absence makes the heart grow fonder and there are countless couples who have braved the distance and come out stronger than ever plus think of all those airline miles you'll rack up hello FreePlay yeah no thank you to be fair long distance relationships can work and there are many successful stories out there but the challenges are great and you have to really think whether it's worth your time you could be talking to someone for months or even years and then it all falls apart there is the lack of physical connection the issue of trust and so much more if you are into open relationships it can work but if you're looking for a committed relationship 99 of the time it won't end well the reality is most of the time if something does happen behind your back you won't know about it and it's not nice to think about but I'm just saying how it is brother this YouTuber is great I've seen a lot of her videos and I agree with most of her points but I really don't think long distant relationships are the right option for most people you know if the Red Flags pop up you gotta walk away from it man like you'll you'll you'll get scammed you know the thing is the Philippines is a developing country and a lot of girls there well I shouldn't say a lot but there's a there's a sect of girls there that are looking for pretty much one thing and that's financial support So now there's a lot of girls there that are not there's a lot of great women in the Philippines I can't I can't emphasize that enough but if you meet one that's thrown up a lot of red flags you have to walk away so basically what happened with him and I don't have much time is he meets this girl in one of those Facebook groups for for uh Filipinos looking for forward man okay so he meets her she lives in maspate um and immediately she starts asking for money she you know the first thing I think it was was she needed money to buy her dad milk so why her dad needed milk I I don't know um second one was her dad was supposedly a pastor of a church and he got sick with Dengue fever or something and the church raised a thousand dollars and then he they spin it or I don't exactly remember what happened so she was asking him for a thousand dollars to pay back the people of the church um she needed a cell phone her cell phone broke this story continues so the tick tocker goes on to say that she faked an asthma attack and other health problems and the expat went over to the Philippines and had unprotected fun he went home and after only two weeks she told him that she was pregnant so these stories are very common and I agree with the op that it's not every Filipino most Filipinos won't do this but there are some like this and they will do whatever it takes to get money again this is those red flags that keep coming up amazing what makes me really really mad is that our family I mean family of Filipina who is married to a foreigner they will never understand this kind of stuff undermine is that they think once you are married to a Filipina you are obligated to them you know you're obligated to support them and this is very very terrible and I really really do not like this there are so many advantages to marrying a Filipina but if we were looking at the disadvantages marrying into the family is one of the biggest most expats that I've spoken to secretly or not so secretly do not like this situation where they are expected to contribute to the family any kind of emergencies problems they are the financial support will this be reversed if you are sick and you need financial support from the family most likely not but on the plus side this Creator is fully aware that it's not a good deal my advice is to always downplay your income downplay what you have what you can afford and what you make and for all foreigners if you ever come to the Philippines and choose the date of Filipino to be wary of a couple of things number one no matter what emotion they're feeling just know you're gonna get slapped they're happy they're sad they're hungry okay The Brew House that didn't listen and still want to date the Filipina why would you expect us to be honest we have been trained since we were teenagers to lie we will lie to the woman who pushes out of the vagina you think we're truthful to you you think now some of the things you are expected to do if courting a girl are the following if you take your girlfriend to a restaurant you are expected to pay the bill if you travel back to your home country and back here again you are expected to bring a gift or a bike buying bags full of goodies preferably lots of chocolates as you all know the Philippines has an exceptionally low standard of living even people working full-time jobs can barely afford food on their salary so just being generous towards her family will be highly appreciated most expats are willing to pay for things especially in the Philippines right because we tend to have more money and it's not fair if we take someone out to an expensive place and we expect them to pay for it but I really don't understand society when they expect men to pay for everything all of the time I'm not talking about women who are seriously poor or have no money because of course foreigners do pay in this situation but I'm talking about the women who have plenty of money there are many westerners who have this image of a Filipina being poor but let me tell you there are some very very very wealthy Filipinos out there but there are a lot of guys who go over to the Philippines and they don't care about the money but for me it's a judgment of character I like so many others love to pay for stuff but don't just expect it if you are on a date with a Filipina and she says that she will pay 50 percent that's that's a good sign you can of course refuse but the sheer Act of offering shows a lot about a person's character in your Facebook so I know that I am the only one woman that you love like so many tick tocks this is obviously a joke and the voice I think is from another video but it's funny because it's true social media is a big deal in the Philippines now if your partner wants you to change your Facebook profile to hers and she is being serious is this a red flag well I'll let you be the judge but know that your social media will be carefully studied your pictures will be screenshotted and shared with the family and if you're on Tinder it's likely that your profile will be sent to her friends as well here's some relationship advice for dating a Filipino 99 out of 100 Filipina this is true if she's jealous she's into you yeah or she's a psycho Jokes Aside this is mainly everyone for example Thai women are also very jealous but that's mainly because Thai men have a lot of Affairs statistically speaking but if you find you're dating someone and she is jealous try finding out the reason why is there something causing friction that you both need to sit down and talk about looks are not everything making her laugh and smile is literally one of the best things a woman can ask for looks fade so you can be handsome now but when when you get older 50 years later look your looks will fade but if you can make her laugh for the rest of her life or make her smile that's a big plus um no looks do matter funny is good but it's not the most pressing need for most single Filipinos you can be a really good looking man have a lot of money and find a woman no problem if you don't have the looks or the money and are just funny you are likely to be friend zoned what I've understood over the years is that women will say that they want a certain type of man when in reality they want something completely different money is important good looks are important it's not shallow to say so I don't understand why we are living in a time where we cannot just say what we like I like Filipinos I find Filipinas very intelligent very beautiful and very committed as an independent man I also find Independent Women very attractive it's not a bad thing to admit what we like you just disappear so they should be they should make sure that when they date a Filipina or they want to be with a Filipina they give all their love because as for us when we love someone we give all that we have to offer we give all our best well that sounds great but it's Risky Business nowadays the best thing that you can do whether you are an expat watching this or you are a Filipino is to take your time you don't know if this person is right for you until you've been through many different experiences and this takes time most people in today's world have their barriers up Filipinos have been hurt by expats expats have been hurt by Filipinos nobody wants to go through that pain so take your time share your vulnerabilities but don't let your guard down too much you will know when it's the right time this subject is always subjective and it's filled with so many opinions I'm telling you how it is based on what I've experienced comparing that with the data and the feedback from Filipinos and other expats but naturally there will always be exceptions to the rules and every Filipino you will meet will be different | Owl of Asia | UC4r6JBPiafpR2J7L_-KRM0Q | 2023-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,112 | 16,213 |
I-3oBJI1IJw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-3oBJI1IJw | Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks | okay thank you all for joining us to learn about the making of exquisite a luminous and inspiring book which the american library association awarded a cyber informational book honor and a coretta scott king honor for illustration gwendolyn brooks is known for her poems about real life exquisite follows gwendolyn from early childhood into her adult life showcasing her desire to write poetry from a young age gwendolyn brooks was the first black person to win the pulitzer prize receiving the award for poetry in 1950 and in 1958 she was named the poet laureate of illinois she was a bold artist who from a very young age dare to dream brooks will inspire young readers like you to create poetry from their own lives so i hope all of you have a chance to look at exquisite if you haven't um you can get a copy at the library and at the end i'll explain some places where you can purchase the book locally so i'm going to introduce to you uh the creators of exquisite suzanne slade and cosby a cabrera suzanne slade is the author of more than 150 books for children isn't that amazing she's a mechanical engineer by degree she often writes about stem topics as well as fascinating figures in history like gwendolyn brooks her thorough research on her subjects and her understanding of what facts will interest children makes each of her books a fascinating experience her newest book blast off how mary sherman morgan fueled america into space is the inspirational story of mary sherman the world's first female rocket scientist and you can find out more about her and her books on suzanneslade.com and the illustrator risk wizard is cosby a cabrera with us today she was born in brooklyn new york two parents who were born in honduras a former art director she creates and illustrates picture books for young readers in addition to writing and painting she loves working in textiles her handmade dolls or munecas are collected around the world to see samples of her art and learn more about her books visit cosby at cosby.com hi friends so let's learn about this book i'm going to spotlight your screen suzanne because you're going to start correct yes okay take it away well thank you andrea i'm excited to share a little bit about how cosby and i created exquisite and i'm going to share my screen to show you and there we go and what is fun on this is um the beautiful young woman up in the corner there that is cosby's daughter as she is um reading book okay i want to just do one thing real quick and that is make this smaller just so you don't see that okay so as the author of a book a book always starts with something invisible it starts when i get an idea and the idea for exquisite came in 2013 that's like nine years ago and it was when i was down at the university of illinois down in champaign urbana and they had a big poster up saying that they were going to be getting the archives of gwendolyn brooks the poet and by archives that means the poetry journals that when she was young a young girl teenager in her 20s she would write her poems in in those journals like the one you see here and they even had every lots of things she wrote like grocery lists and so i thought wow i have always loved gwendolyn's poetry wouldn't it be wonderful to write a book about her so after i get an idea then i have to think about the idea i have to evaluate it and decide is this a topic that i think will inspire others i can't read my own life um and i decided yes because um gwendolyn is a phenomenal poet and she overcame many challenges to pursue her love of poetry and as mentioned before she was the first black person to win a pulitzer so it definitely passed my first checklist item then i said am i very invested in this topic and i decided yes i am because gwendolyn is from chicago my hometown and i knew she had sponsored writing contests and taught she was a very giving person she was amazing person and i adore her poetry so i knew that i was invested because once an author starts with a book idea they'll be with it for a long time and with this book it was seven years when i got the idea until it was published and did i think others see i can't read your request is over my um writing um did i think it would inspire others oh no were there other books on the topic okay no there were not any books about gwendolyn brooks and i couldn't believe it now there was this book called bronzeville for boys and girls that had her poems in it and it's a wonderful book of poems that children would enjoy and so the last thought question i ask myself is are there great um resources primary resources about her so that i could really dig in and learn a lot about her to write a great story and yes there were uh there were the the journals are handwritten journals that i told you about earlier that were down at the u of i library she had written two autobiographies that i could read her writing about her own life and as i was working as i began thinking about this i was meeting people like taimba jess here ty eva was a poet who won the pulitzer prize for poetry in 2017 for olio but he had entered some of the poetry contests that gwendolyn sponsored and he had met her and talked to her so i could talk to taiva about um gwendolyn so i knew if this book checked all the items so i was ready to go with step two which is research so of course i contacted the u of i library and i said i want to look at gwendolyn's handwritten journals and they said well not yet because uh they hadn't cataloged all of her poetry journals so i had to wait but in the meantime of course i could begin with all of the other items i told you about i read both of gwendolyn's autobiographies and they were amazing and then uh what i did was i bought my own copies so that i could mark up the books and i could mark the things that i thought were really important um that children readers would want to learn about because an author author will learn so much about a subject but they can only put a small amount in the book so i marked up the things i really wanted to share about gwendolyn and of course i read other books other biographies about gwendolyn and i went back and re-read a lot of her her own her poetry so that i could really get a feeling for her voice and her words then i found some wonderful interviews uh where gwendolyn was telling about her life and her inspirations and one great interview was in an ebony magazine july 1968 and in that magazine she talked about as a young girl sitting on her back porch and looking up at the sky and watching the beautiful clouds go by and she said that she knew she was dreaming about her future which was going to be ecstatically exquisite just like those clouds and that's when i knew from gwendolyn gwendolyn's own words the title was going to be exquisite and the theme would be about clouds because she really loved clouds and actually in the book we were able in this beautiful scene that cosby painted of gwendolyn sitting on her back porch in chicago looking up at the clouds we put the actual quote of gwendolyn's there in the book with so i love that some of her words are in the book now it was time that i the third step was you get writing and revising so i began writing um what i wanted to include from her life and you see all the changes i make uh an author spends probably 20 of their time writing and 80 percent of their time changing it and revising it here you see many of the versions i would i put numbers on just so i could kind of keep track as i would i didn't print every version but you see i think i'm up to 13 or something here and even um this before as i was writing before i found that interview where she talked about the exquisite clouds you see i even had other titles like up in the clouds the poetic genius of gwendolyn brooks and poems beats and rhythms of the streets i just was trying out different titles until i came across her words of exquisite so as i'm writing and revising finally in 2015 two years after i've been working on this university of illinois library said okay we're ready you can come down and you can look at gwendolyn's journals and so i went down and they had big banners announcing you can see these pictures of gwendolyn these literary papers at the rare book and manuscript library this is very exciting so i walked in and they had me sign in and i had to put special gloves on and they had all of her poetry journals and i said to the curator i said have you found a poem she wrote about clouds because that's the theme and i haven't found any other poems in books about her and they she said no i haven't seen any and so she said now you can look at one journal at a time so i selected one journal i opened the cover and would you believe the very first poem i see is titled clouds and i'm not kidding and i was stunned i was amazed um i was very excited as you can see it was just a confirmation for me that this project was really going on the right path so not only did i find the poem about clouds but i found all these other poems um that gwendolyn had written at various ages many of them had never been published before including clouds so no one could read them and so i worked with uh brooks permissions they own all of gwendolyn's poetry her early poems and we got an agreement where we could put gwendolyn's poem that she wrote at age 15 her clowns poem in the book so for the first time people could read this beautiful poem which is so exciting so as i'm moving along now it's time my story i think is finished and i now started to submit it to publishers as we know publishers are the people who make the books and abram's books for young readers loved the story they really were inspired by gwendolyn brook and they agreed to publish it and this was in 2016. and so uh i continued uh then they looked started looking for an illustrator and the next year cosby said she would illustrate it which was very exciting and so at this point i will continue working with the editor but cosby then begins her own journey of research and work to bring the words to life now cosby are you able to share i i think you have to stop sharing yeah and that's what i can't um oh yay there you go hey all right so thank you everybody thanks for being here tonight right on a monday and um thanks for having us andrea at the wilmette yeah public library uh we're just so excited to be here suzanne and i uh so let's see i think this is where we wanna be and let me know if you can see that okay yeah yeah so again back to the archives and so this is a page out of her out of her journal and let's see yeah and i did find the poem clouds um and you know when i found it i didn't understand the significance of it except that it was in fact in the manuscript and little did i note that it never been published before um but i began to work on the sketches for the book because i received the manuscript which is all of suzanne's beautiful prose that is type written and double spaced and so my job of course is to see how these how i could create scenes um you know so that we can turn the page and follow the story along um so i submitted some things um and then you get to a point sometimes where you can't find anything not even on the internet and so that's why it's so great to go to um to the university of illinois um rare book and manuscript library and that's where i was able to find this picture of gwendolyn brooks now i'm having a problem here it's not budging oh no any tips suzanne what i finally did was instead of pushing the arrow buttons i finally clicked on my mouse i write a left click which i've never done and there you go got it yeah um so i don't know if you can see here uh this is gwendolyn brooks and it's the only picture that i ever found of her as a child um and i had to submit some things before i even found this picture so i had to recreate her face from an adult using childhood uh proportions you know and we know that most children's when you look in a classroom of kids you'll notice that most of their eyes are sort of in the middle of this of their their face um and so most of our features when we're children sort of happen sort of below the midpoint so foreheads are a little larger because all the features have to grow into our skulls and so i found this picture of gwendolyn with her brother raymond on the tricycle and i was so delighted by that um so i but prior to finding that picture i had to create a cover um and so i try it many different ways this is me sketching in pencil which is always the first step uh trying some things that are a little literal like you know spot-on and others that a little more uh metaphorical a little more poetic but one of the things um that i remember was a quote from gwendolyn brooks that suzanne was so good to share in her manuscript and said poetry comes out of life so i had her as a little girl looking out her window perhaps observing her neighbors because she was inspired so much by the stories of the people around her in life and then i sort of settled on this um picture on the right hand side something about the tenderness in her expression that i decided i would go and paint so i painted it i submitted to the publisher everyone was thrilled and excited and delighted um and then as we were still delivering on the art another book which had not existed came out that was a children's picture book about gwendolyn brooks and that beautiful book also had a pink cover so the publisher said there's no way we can have after there not being any books about gwendolyn brooks two books that have pink covers um and sure enough they sent the uh the art back to me and so i went ahead and i painted over some of that pink there to have some of the blue show through um and it reads as a blue sky with blue clouds um so i you know one of the the facts you know is that you know uh gwendolyn brooks read voraciously as a as a little girl and um there were books in her home and her father had gifted this um harvard's classics to her mother as a wedding present and we knew that it sat in a mahogany bookcase so there's some things that we have the facts on and other things we sort of have to fill in the gaps visually we also know that her dad was an amazing orator and loved to read poetry out loud at night and gwendolyn as suzanne had said love nothing more than to hear her father's rich and booming voice you know reading out loud and so what we listen to really does have an effect on us right so that's why we want a little bit more than the tv as the voices in our home you know it's so great to read from our books out loud and so um at the library i was able to locate her journals as suzanne had before me but i didn't know what suzanne had found instead of like doing my own little um treasure hunt you know myself um but one thing i was able to learn um because suzanne had made a reference to her big hugging aunts you know and so i learned that since um that gwendolyn was very much loved by her aunt gertrude and beulah and ella and eppie and they really did have an impact on her um you know she felt surrounded and so we knew that she was loved we knew that she read she we knew that she heard um words out loud and we also knew that she wrote from a very tender age so i have her with all of her writings and her revises because suzanne said that her room became a swelling sea of poems and so of course you know in our lives there are things that we kind of do really well naturally that doesn't mean that we stop there you know we have to cultivate still and refine our our our skills even if we have a talent right and so gwendolyn's mother um kaziah noticed that gwendolyn uh actually was able to construct and and compose poems at this early age and this is a scene where suzanne has her mom um sort of indicating that she might be the next paul lady paul lawrence dunbar and glendon was so happy to hear that because that was really one of her favorite poets and you know there were little obscure pieces of writing that said maybe in interviews that um her dad gwendolyn's dad had built her um david had built her little red desk and had gifted that to her so i have that in the you know behind the the mom you know and their little things that i had to pluck out you know is able to put some of the family photos um on their wall you know but like the little detail of hmm i want to put her mom in bedroom slippers so i'm like searching for bedroom slippers from the 1920s and nothing showing up because of course they were called house shoes back then and if you didn't know that you didn't know that you didn't know that so i have gwendoline at the piano because i know her mom was a piano teacher and more than likely it would not be um uncommon for gwendolyn to be practicing as well um and so you know here i have them representing this period of time that was their inflection point in history you know he's asking some kids the other day what's your inflection point in history and they said coven and then some of them set the war and i said the war where they said in ukraine and i said who has heard of ukraine prior to the war you know very few hands went up there so like to be aware of our inflection points gwendolyn's inflection point in history that sort of critical time that sort of changes destinies and outcomes you know things are going along fine one day and then things change and for them it was a great depression um so i have them eating sort of a meal of beans as suzanne had indicated and i decided i was going to put some cornbread because i knew they had migrated from the south and cornbread is very much sort of a southern staple and so here it is right this is the sketch that suzanne had mentioned about her sitting in the back porch you know and i go and i sort of like fill in some of the details a little bit and then i go to finish right so it's very much a process of figuring things out placing things um in space allowing room for the words and also um getting to some semblance of polish hopefully not too much and clouds right clouds were everywhere um it because of the theme just from beginning you know like here in our title page um where we have the title exquisite you know it's like all of these sort of houses that you might find in brownsville those limestone buildings you know and these very light pink clouds i don't know if you can see that so i was looking at clouds everywhere i went at every time of the day even when i was traveling even if i was in another country i was looking out in the sky because when you read the sky this way you realize there's no one sky that's why when i ask kids what is the color of sky sometimes they'll say blue and i i beg to differ i think the color of sky is sky because it really does vary so all throughout this like really difficult time that they were experiencing when she didn't even have food to eat glendale persisted she continued to write because she really was um perfecting her craft this is my daughter on the on the left hand side and um you know it's like i wanted her because i wanted to show gwendolyn blowing out her candles on her 11th birthday but also sending her words out into the world as suzanne said um and so the flames turn into paper and so i asked my daughter to sit there throw her shoulder forward a little bit blow and cross your fingers as if you're hoping that your words might be accepted in the world um and as artists we pluck and we pick things that move us that touch us in some way and so this is for my scrap bin you know i love that little ribbon motif there and i love that floral and all of the colors and i decided to bring it into that scene so that that ribbon motif is now on her birthday hat and you know the tablecloth is the floral and there are those papers out into the world and sure enough she was in fact published at their early age from the chicago tribune and then also from the american childhood magazine and as artists we also borrow from our personal experiences i grew up in an urban environment um and it was not uncommon for the little girls to play double dutch in a school yard with two ropes i don't see that out here in illinois so much um although i did see some grown women in chicago proper in the middle of these skyscrapers on the sidewalk jumping um double dutch and they were in their 40s and 50s and some were even in their late 60s and early 70s um but i remember i was no good at this at all i couldn't turn alternately in rhythm and i was dubbed double-handed and no child ever wants to be called double-handed because then nobody wants you to turn rope for them and there was no way i was going to jump into those moving ropes and so i just was awful at it so i used that experience um you know because girls um even in high school were jumping rope in chicago back in those days and i would imagine that glendale was probably no good at that either because she wasn't so athletic um so i have her passing by the line you know holding her books um and then i have to decide okay how am i gonna address all the people that are on that double dutch line and so i just do some random color mixing and matching and patterns and there we have it in the translation and that's that jump rope scene before it's completely finished again you know she's stringing her words right um i asked my daughter to once i figure out what i want her to stand like i asked my dude could you do that for me and sure enough and that's that here which is if you can see that this one and so i have gwendolyn sending her words out to a publisher in new york um and i'm like okay i'll have her put the letter in the mailbox and then i have to ask myself well what did mailboxes look like in the 40s and sure enough they were not freestanding like we have today they were usually affixed to a truncated lamp post um or possibly even a lamp post and so that finding that out i had to then go ahead and represent that and so here we are um and so looking at her journals i noticed that she used bound notebooks she also um loved to write in her own scripted hand and she typed some things as well um with little notes here and there and most of her papers have this realm these rounded corners and the three-hole punch and i finally was able to locate a picture of her husband because nothing showed up on the internet or any books that i i was looking through um and so then i felt like i could paint them freely so this is me representing their wedding day there's no wedding photo um but there was an obscure reference that she had purchased a dress for 15 and it was red and that's what she wore in her wedding and her aunts provided a tall cake with fresh and beautiful flowers and so that's it on my table on the right and then i can go in and fill in some of my my details and feel free to represent him even though i'm not showing his face you know i've got his jawline and sort of an accurate enough representation that it's not like oh where does that come from and so we knew that the wedding was also held in your home so there's that mahogany bookcase again so you know there were housing covenants um in chicago in the night in you know the early 20s and 30s and 40s and so it was not uncommon that there was a great migration from the south you know um called a black belt at the time and so people were coming in and um oftentimes um with the housing covenants you couldn't just like move in anywhere you wanted to you could only move into a certain like a mile radius and so it was not uncommon that um actual buildings were divided up into these tiny little kitchenettes and that's where gwendolyn lived with henry when she got married she moved into a tiny little kitchenette and you shared the bathroom with your neighbors as it was not uncommon even you know your laundry to like wash by hand and hang up to dry right where you are you know these are some of the reference pictures i i plucked out and so that's how i was able to you know formulate this you know with her again writing at her kitchen table you know with her son and so sometimes i have to select a palette you know this is a very difficult time in her life where her lights are out and she's riding still and so i wanted to represent these as grays but how do you make gray still appealing and somewhat beautiful um so i just sketch a little bit you know color sketch on the left there and insert it you know same thing for that scene in the communal bathroom where she goes uh because she's gotten this letter from the publisher after submitting all of her material and what is the publisher going to say will they in fact like her writing about people in your neighborhood suzanne questions in the book and sure enough they do so this is it sort of you know little by little filling in the gaps you know um i took some regular loose leaf paper i three hole punched it i cut around for the corners um and just to see when i lay them out what happened with the shadows and i dyed these with coffee um you know and um blue pencil lines so that i can then sort of reflect some of her papers i lay them out to see how they would uh in fact interact with some of the things i was painting and then i go ahead and i layer it in and that's where we get that yeah and again her journals this is an entry um you know she has won the pulitzer prize and she's saying oh my gosh i need to make a list of all the people i need to call and and think and then it says here at six o'clock let me see if i can get rid of this yeah at six o'clock called by jack um star a star reporter chicago son times who said congratulations i said on what he said you have just won the pulitzer prize for poetry i screamed i didn't and that's where she goes into dancing with her with her son here let's see if we can click on there there we go so i have them um sort of in their apartment um you know and then i found this picture of gwendolyn and i wanted to put her in this dress and i just imagined that maybe that was red piping and so that's how we formulate that and of course we end with a sky full of clouds there we go again one of her journals yeah and this is some of her her writing in her hand at the table some of her sketch um books um for memories and there we have it and that's it and i'm gonna stop sharing here and we're gonna go back to suzanne thanks cosby that was so interesting i learned something new every time you share that is just fascinating okay so yes so what i just wanted to finish up with was with now that the book released in 2020 um as an author and illustrator there have been some fun surprises um some of the awards that the book has won and for cosby and i i don't think it's so much that the book has won awards but what's most exciting to us is that means more young readers like this little girl are going to find the book are going it's going to be out on a shelf and they're going to learn about the inspiring life of gwendolyn brooks which i hope inspires them to go after their dream because gwendolyn always loved poetry i think she began writing at age six it was a passion of hers it was a dream and even though she faced many obstacles she kept going after her dream and that's what i hope gwendolyn's story will inspire other young readers to go after their dreams some other fun surprises was that it's called eduham it's a read along with the cast of hamilton and um this is crystal joy brown she played eliza on broadway and she did a reading which you can see online there's that bookcase that cosby painted another fun surprise is that the chicago symphony orchestra did a musical reading i'll let you see a little bit of this and you can see how hard they even animated some of cosby's art her mother found those scribbly lines and announced with sincere conviction as mothers do when making a prediction you are going to be the lady paul lawrence dunbar so that's just really fun uh i think for cosmetic to see when your book um takes on life in new ways and new ways that children can experience it so that's kind of a little bit about the story of how we created the book and so now we wanted to see if anyone had any questions for us we love to answer any questions about creating the book or research or anything you'd be interested to know about yes and everyone you can type your question in the chat if you like and i'll read it or you can unmute and ask your question maybe people want to think for a moment i have a question can you tell us what you're working on right now or what new work we should be looking out for suzanne okay well um i think andrea may have mentioned a little bit that my next book and it comes out tomorrow it releases tomorrow it's about um a woman named mary sherman morgan and she loved science i'm an engineer by degree so sometimes i write about science but this is about a girl who actually developed the fuel for the first rocket that the us put up that launched our a satellite called explorer one and it's studied space so i have this spoken about two others coming out this year but while we're talking about other books um i kind of have my chicago books of which um gwendolyn is one our beloved gwendolyn chicago but i also have some other chicago notables for example did you know the harlem globetrotters uh they began in chicago uh high school players at wendell phillips high school in chicago was they became the first harlem globetrotters team and they actually used the word harlem because they thought it would make them seem more interesting that they were from um this neighborhood that that people knew a lot about and my other chicago book is dangerous jane about jane adams if you've heard of whole house downtown chicago and how jane helped all of her neighbors around hull house from different countries and so these are just some of my other chicago stories cosby how about you what do you have coming up i love that you know i saw the uh harlem globetrotters as a little girl at madison square garden and i'm sure my mouth was shaped like an oh the entire time but i didn't know that they were from chicago um so i um i have uh edna lewis that's coming out at the very beginning of 2023 i know it feels like it's a long way off but imagine where in april already that happened really quickly um and i also have a book that's um written by um leslie honore called brown girl brown girl that's coming out the same year and then i've got a lot of things on my painting table now that will actually um be out in 2024 and so it's not uncommon for publishers i know it sounds really odd to work so far in advance you know um but like for example gwendolyn brooks um it was ready before april of 20 what is it 2020 suzanne or 2019. it released in 2020 yeah it was ready before then but the the publisher was adamant that it should come out um during national poetry month so they were willing to sit on on it and wait for a little bit just so that it could be released during that time um so yeah so a lot of the books that you're reading actually um there's a lot that happens beforehand way before it actually is available on the shelf thank you it's very exciting miss solar did you have a question no i wanted to say something i taught fifth grade years ago and i used to use gwendolyn brooks brownsville boys and girls oh wow as examples and one of my children won a gwendolyn brooks prize for poetry oh wow that's amazing that's amazing you know gwendolyn was a very generous person as suzanne alluded you know she even though um she lived very modestly you know it's like she wasn't out buying fancy furs or diamond rings or any of that she she literally took her resources and you know if someone was in trouble she would help them you know and one thing that was really important for her you know as um ancillar has mentioned um is that children be given the opportunity um to be encouraged in their writing and creating so it was not uncommon for her to take her own money you know put together um a contest and award the winner you know with a cash prize so congratulations on your student thank you thanks for sharing that yeah susan do you have a question i have a question i i just firstly i wanted to tell you i so much enjoyed both of yours uh discussion and um and looking at this beautiful book exquisite it's it's really wonderful um my question is to cosby which artists have influenced you i mean there's probably been a lot i see a lot of different but do you have a favorite a couple of favorites um you know i think that changes as i as i move along you know um i i've always loved the um as a beginning painter love the work of diego rivera you know and still do um you know i just saw the the frida immersive it seemed a little commercial to me and i went into the gift shop hoping i could find something of hers but they only have the more um you know familiar uh images um and then i i went into um oh gosh there's someone named igshan adams who's now showing at the art institute um um and i absolutely love his work it's called desire line so if anyone's uh available to see that it's definitely worth seeing it really stirred and moved me and that's not painting um and i'm just now becoming acquainted with this work um but it does touch me so i i do i do look for things that stir something in me emotionally you know and in my training i i was always taught you know doesn't even matter how amazing you are um you know in terms of your virtuosity you know it's like you know are you able to rearrange emotional furniture you know through your work and sometimes that happens in the most of sort of like even some folk art can be very moving you know and um yeah it's like touching the heart you know so like anything that i see that that stirs me and or stirs my heart i am very much drawn to i don't know if that answers your question yes yes it does i i find art very stirring also so many different artists yeah my heart too and your exquisite stirs that's all we can hope for right yeah looking for more questions i have a question i can i want to ask you cosby about one of the features that i admired so much in the book was that the gwendolyn's um throughout her the different ages her head is often portrayed as tilting up to the sky could you speak to that that choice i always it looks to to me it always give me a sense of hopefulness and pride but um what what were you thinking when you positioned her that way um i i was thinking about um suzanne's poll quote you know that she did find in that article you know um that she was in fact looking forward you know um not even to her immediate circumstances because we know that their dips and dives and that you know um uh but you know she she really did look to the future you know and so her head tilting up you know just like even looking at the clouds you know it's just this idea that we are not just our immediate circumstances or limitations you know but we we are something a little beyond those things yeah i really i found the way you both portrayed her to be very inspiring you know because you portray her struggles in in a in a realistic way you know but she has such a sense of dignity in the way you you painted her and persistence yeah yeah yeah you know any any illustrator that's given a manuscript of beautiful prose is essentially given the best of gifts really um because it really does inspire there's so much you can pluck out when something's written so beautifully you know and that's what i noticed right away i don't normally do a deep reading of a manuscript because um i i don't want to start forming images before i can capture them um so i usually do sort of a cursory read um and the first thing that i recognize with the the prose was really beautiful it is you two are just a dream team you think you'll do another book together we we have talked about it we haven't come up with uh actually i've been giving it more thought just recently um cosby but i know it it's funny because as she says your projects are so far out like i have books out to 2024 as well and so it you kind of have to ramp up early but um i would i would very much like to do another book with kai so we just have to get our heads together and make a little space to brainstorm ideas i would love that yeah does anyone else have questions for suzanne or cosby don't shy don't be shy any budding writers or illustrators in the group i wonder and again you can put it in the chat if you don't want to speak up yeah it's not uncommon to be shy you know um i i always say you know if you came to visit me as a child um at my home you wouldn't find me because i was under the bed somewhere if someone knocked on the door hiding oh like a cat [Laughter] so it's okay to be shy it is but feel free to um type something in the chat if you'd like yeah well while we're waiting i wanted to let everyone know where they can get their own copy of the book of course you can borrow from the library but if you want to have own a copy of your very own we believe it's in stock at the 57th street at 57th street books but you can also find it in your local bookshops like anderson's bookshop the book stall booked barbara's bookstore or semicolon bookstore and if you want to buy it online we recommend you check out bookshop.org which benefits local bookshops i order from them all the time okay i think that's all our questions anything else you want to say to conclude well just thank you for inviting us andrea it's always fun to share it's even fun for me just to go back it you know as we saw with exquisite this was a seven year project for me from idea till the book was published and it's just sometimes you're in it so much that you don't see the big picture of it and it to me it's just beautiful to see um crosby's work and just how it all came together and we've called it the little sometimes what do you call it cosby the little little book that could books come up with a lot of their own issues and problems and we had lots of obstacles we had to uh get over to to get the book out and like a pandemic yeah the month it came out as me and i were scheduled we were i think we were to go to st louis for a big um some kind of a youth program and we were going to be at 57th street books to do a program some other things and then yeah we were all just sitting home mm-hmm wow and and i i want to thank um and so liar for uh for sharing that a little bit and i know that you've got a wealth of stories from that many um interactions with those many children over you know over the years thank you well thank you both it's it's truly a special book and and it's especially exciting for our chicago area uh people like us so thank you so much for sharing everything about your process and and bringing this book together it's it's a truly special book thank you thank you and it was a very special program and a special program thank you man power point working [Laughter] anytime you need a quiet spot to read you know think of a wilmette library we can be a resource to you as well that's a very special library too thank you i think so | Wilmette Public Library | UC6iIdZUHtf-ZUVqDTpg2bOg | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,754 | 39,213 |
e53MzSk3Jlc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e53MzSk3Jlc | The Wild Hunt Challenge 2023 – Excellence is a Habit | [Music] greetings my esteemed subscribers it is time it is yet again time for a good old wild Hunt challenge now I have made quite a few of these challenges over the years and they are quite similar to each other this one being no exception this is good however because as Aristotle teaches us Excellence is a habit so we're gonna continue to implement good habits in our lives and if you if this is the first wild Hunt challenge you participate in a warm welcome I hope you will enjoy this month so you can start whenever you want basically and you can do it for 30 days if you want or for how long you want you can do it for the rest of your life as well but you can start with 30 days a month at least so we have a few different steps and I will now present them to you so first and foremost since this is at the start of the year and it doesn't really matter when you should always have one anyway I'm talking about a notebook so a planner where you can note down whatever you are about to do what you should do what you have planned now of course it's good to you know write down things to remember but there is also a more profound insight to be had when it comes to these planners and that is when you write something down it becomes more real and when you sort of take it off that you've done something that gives you a nice sense of accomplishment which will fuel your motivation so I've written here today Jim strict press so that is my plan those are my plans for the day and then when I'm done with whatever I have planned then I'll just take it off and get a nice sense of reward in my in my spirit so that is the first step in this particular challenge to get a notebook and even if you don't participate in this fine challenge you can still get a notebook because it's great mate no the second step is to read a book if you haven't done so this is absolutely mandatory to read The Dauntless the wild hunt edition now the reason I'm having this as a mandatory step in this fine video is that I get a lot of questions all the time and most of those questions I do respond to in in this fine book now if you have already read it I salute you then you can choose another book now when we're talking about books in general we have to ask ourselves the following question before choosing a book so we want to ask ourselves why do I want to read this book often it can be the case that you want to read a classic so that you can say that you have read something but if you do that then you need to ask yourself what am I looking for here I made a video a while back where I talked about you know how to read Classics so what do you what are you out for in reading this book so perhaps you want to get an insight into the world view of a certain author who lived in a certain time and place Dostoyevsky what was his worldview living in pre-revolution Russia it's a quite interesting perspective to read it from so whenever you choose a book ask yourself what am I looking for in this book why am I reading it then it becomes more easy for you to you know pick up these nuances in the book that will help you will Enlighten you so that can be a good idea now moving on to the third step and this is for everyone who trains in the temple of iron if you train MMA or something else then you can discard this step but if you only train in the temple of iron which I do now by the way I focus fully on the the Temple of iron then the step then this particular step of the challenge is to start a schedule and I can speak from personal experience here the difference between training when you have a training schedule and when you don't our training schedule it's um it's massive it's two completely different things and if you don't train with a schedule it's sort of like going into going on um an exploration without a map and a compass you don't really know what to do and if you don't really have anything to aim for each session if you don't know what to do each session then yeah you will wander about aimlessly and progression will not be yours so find a schedule there are plenty free ones online you can use search for them good training plan or whatever small of Junior Russian Squadron one of these schedules the important thing is that you get on a schedule so that you know exactly every day what to do if you only go into the gym without any plan then yeah your results will most likely not be satisfactory so that is actually a part of the plan that find a good training plan and stick to it for yeah however long it it is it can be three weeks four weeks seven weeks doesn't really matter as long as you go on a plan fourth step is to meditate every day and this is it doesn't need to be any great amount of time you can start with 10 minutes and also here I would suggest I would highly recommend that you do a guided meditation a really good one is the Wim Hof guided breathing so three rounds it's absolutely great it's a great starting point as well for you to you know get in the routine of meditating and getting into this sort of exercises then of course you can do um different stuff later on if you are used to meditating if you have a good routine if you know what you're doing then yes you can continue the exploration but if you aren't used to meditating then you can start with Wim Hof or any other guided meditation there are meditations to activate your chakras I will talk about this in a different video as long as you actively know what you're doing because otherwise it's quite common to just sit down and close your eyes and the thoughts start wander so it's better if you actively know what you are doing and having a guided meditation is great so I would recommend starting with the Wim Hof one so anyway this step is to meditate 10 minutes at least every day to get into the routine the habit of it good stuff good stuff now last step is to do our 24 hour fast over this 30 days I've already done mine for this month felt well it didn't really feel great mate uh it felt um it felt okay it's not the worst so basically what I did was simply that in the morning I drank my usual butter coffee so one teaspoon of coconut oil one teaspoon of butter gourmet coffee and that was the only calories I consumed that day so yeah basically that was the only thing I consumed that day I also had a green tea without any calories of course and yeah then I simply tried to keep myself occupied so the thoughts of food wouldn't come to me but yeah it's basically one day where your body gets a chance to autophagy Max to clean out old cells so basically what the body does is that it it's up old and damaged cells so it's sort of like a clean a cleanse if you will which you can do every once in a while it's not super it's not a super fun day necessarily but it's also not super bad as soon as you get used to it so it can be good to implement one of these fasts every every once in a while and it's also a challenge for you to overcome yourself so yeah that is the last step of this particular challenge so we have five steps and uh it's all about implementing good routines if you are new to any of these things view it as um great start of the year new year new me now I'm joking I have always been the same ever since my birth during the Nordic Bronze Age that's how old my spirit is even though this body might be young so anyway do accept this challenge do view this as an opportunity to implement great habits into your life and if you only manage to get one of these habits to stick with you then that's absolutely our Victory so anyway do let me know in the comment section if you participate in this Challenge and we can be accountable to each other also keep in mind that even though I am the enlightened one the celestial Lion of wisdom I am also you know all of these things they apply to me too I am also in some ways also human so I need to think about habits all the time which habits do I cultivate which habits are congruent with my path to the ideal version of myself and all of these things I've listed here they are very much congruent with the ideal version of myself so I will participate in this challenge as well alongside you so thank you for watching thank you for your support xxo boom [Music] | The Golden One | UCN0-RRaxMgh86eOwndAklxw | 2023-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,639 | 8,249 |
NvBWIcAugaQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvBWIcAugaQ | Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition [Part 39]: Biotic Reparations | hello everybody and welcome back to mass effect 1 legendary edition all right weapons i gotta beat out my weapons look i almost wonder what the game would be like if it like didn't allow you even i wish i could talk um it's what they do in mass effect 2 and 3 as they don't allow you to have access to all the weapons you're restricted to your classes weapons like i would only have access to shotguns and pistols and stuff i wonder what mass effect one would be like probably not much different but it almost feels a little cluttered to me all myself so i think that's why they why they take it away from you maybe not maybe they just but like yeah but maybe they take away the temptation or something let's go sometimes i forget you can do you can press x straight in the normandy you don't have to go to the map to do that um so we completed that no i'm not doing the main mission leave me alone hostage fanatics in the hades game is that where we are they have kidnapped the chairman of the parliament subcommittee on trans human studies and hold up in their life station i should be i should be a gift for that [Music] it does require a certain amount of um that this one i don't know i didn't pay attention to which system it is first we must we must scan ooh pretty it's a hydrogen amelian gastrin with traces of chlorine and nitrogen and chlorine is what makes it green it has an unusually small number of moons for a gastronomy a mere seventh this is no doubt due to the star fernida capturing the majority of the master the nebular collapse that created the system whoops so yeah every now and then they mixed up like they did i think they they've only made it they've made it consistent now but it used to be that in some of the i can't remember if it was one or two or what but exit and zoom were switched anyway every now and then it messes me up light metal [Music] it's a small broiling terrestrial broiling terrestrial world that far out then atmosphere carbon dioxide and everything is being steadily blown off the surface scorching hot sulfur with deposits of copper the alliance defense data network knows that several ships been spotted cruising near gentama with transponders turned off while an alliance patrol attempted a pursuit of one the unknown f5 vessel rabbited to ftl its trail was lost when it obscured its light trace and the completion of signals along the and nancy ishtar shipping lane uh-ho baratheon data disk reveal a dare like freighter mid-stage orbital decay reported the best of the german had been attacked by raiders there was very little value still on board but they somehow left behind to prove the invadedness okay [Music] it's a rare combination of features nip new is of particular interest in scientific communities it's a multi-restroom planet the name is very carbon dioxide and krypton as of all the worlds of baron de ferenada the surface is watching hot the crust mainly consists of silicates laced with iron yay where's the other oh my god yeah i did it has two asteroid belts [Music] oh boy it's making a heartburn for the cover and ashrae cluster not so fast buckaroo all right who to be at caden and rex the thing is is every every time i've taken cake now in all my years even when i'm not playing on insanity the man always dies so does garrus i just can't keep them alive what's that no no no please um whoa okay all right not bad not bad i like it kayden's only light armor right yeah poor kaden oh okay let's go squad no more goodies does everybody have their correct weapon equipped i haven't haven't think this is the ship of um yeah the biotic terrorists as it's so helpful oh my gosh she got caught i need you to get back up i need to get back up so i can use your ability quick don't get me next time won't get me next time oh my gosh it's a bunch of biotics this is the worst kayden can't even stand up where's that woman she did a barrier okay can't even stand [Music] what up going on why can't i do any damage to her oh my gosh this is actually the worst all patched up oh my gosh i should not [Music] okay [Music] okay oh no okay go go go see how it is you write letters and everyone ignores you force is the only thing people appreciate so how about if i kill chairman burns and finish the charade or i was trying to help you people or we just calm down let's not do anything we're all gonna regret why not what have we got to lose since the chairman here decided that we didn't get reparations we've got nothing left to live for but i've changed my mind seeing you all it's clear that you all deserve you had your chance some l2s are nearly crippled from side effects of the implants but you voted against reparations it's tr i i understand their frustration completely this man is obviously just doing like he doesn't care about the people like he doesn't care about the biotics themselves like he cares only about like the political machinations and like saving money on the budget you know but they talk about reparations for stuff like what caden went through you know um and the l2 specific like all the l2 specifically like had horrible side effects and or at least a lot of them did and they had to go through some terrible stuff while they were basically using them as guinea pigs so yes they deserve reparations you know think about this burns is the one man who can help you yes if you release me i can take another look trust this man as far as i can throw supposed to trust you which is pretty far i'm an altar yes like you trust me the commander can make sure that burns follows through sure you promise us freedom and say everything will be fine but as soon as we surrender you'll double-cross us that's my thing right like these paul's like anybody in the situation would say anything to keep themselves alive you know but as soon as they're like out they'd be like yeah hey actually kill them all for holding me hostage you know or you put them all in jail or something you know that's what would actually happen i think in this one and that's outcome this guy goes oh i actually do see how damaged like these people have become you know or whatever it's like your whole job in the first place was to like talk to these people and like not just look at like reports but even looking at the reports you can see how bad things are anyway i think i've brought kaden on this once before but i did want to bring him to this one specifically because i because of he is the only person who gets to say anything biotic-ish out of everybody uh and this one is specifically about altoos i'm not promising to let you go all i'm saying is that burns will take another look right burns absolutely i had no idea that the l2biotics were this desperate if i'd known the reparations will come for whatever it's worth i promise that you're right i don't want to die maybe something will happen this time we surrender thank you commander i thought i was dead when they took me well you can't resist i'll see to it that the reparations discussion is reopened i didn't know they were so desperate then you weren't doing it yeah there we go a fifth fleet cruiser will pick you and the prisoners up see that's my that's what i wanted i was gonna say in real life right it's like your job as like the person in charge of the committee or whatever was to talk to these people and see what was going on and that you obviously didn't do that you just like read some reports and like call it good and you were like nah maybe if i just keep doing this something will happen eh oh it was so close i actually would have gotten it that time oh i actually just meant to override thank you commander i thought i was dead when they took me maybe next time you do your job properly not that that's like worth the death threat necessarily but it's like you know nope nothing nope which way so many things sorry there's a couple ships we get to do one of them has a quarter that's like all like a completely glass floor and it's really cool kinetic buffer all right let's energize weave nice okay maybe we give kaden yes what was his he could do more with a cool down medical interface or the damage protection let's see that one armor to give you a bleeding ablative coating at least actually kaden was having a really hard time with the biotics if we give him yes and me i don't like i don't like being pushed around oh let's check sure oh i get i get first pick of the shot guns oh the katana rex would like the katana kaden can look at pistols first holy moly maybe i should have taken that one but he mostly i just have him stick with pistols so he'll get a good pistol [Music] i don't want to look at any of the other upgrades all right everybody be good i just have to kill a bunch of people in here you can uh you can knock these around it's always fun there's well there's a couple on the ships like this as you can tell i get better i get lost they they make it amaze on purpose it offers cover and you know lets you freaking hide but i think it's also designed to mess me up when i'm panicking did i go in here is this oh this is where see i have no idea where i am i got to go straight across i'm pretty sure here we go kayden's gonna die poor man he just can't catch a break really uh is those easy peasy signs of battle sorry writing cerberus the yangtze system and the voyager cluster oh really quick actually four to seven the ciliary ones they always get like last i don't know they they're harder to find only freaking rare earth heavy met that's it it's all i've gotten so far oh my gosh where's the start four out of ten or so that's it where's the freaking turian ones ah i'm not even close to any of them all right i was distracted uh gangster in the voyager cluster message coming in patching it through thank you for dealing with the hostage situation no problem admiral chairman burns was quite impressed by the way he resolved the situation peacefully your assistance above and beyond the formal duties has been noted commander i deserve a promotion after all this i know because commander shepard sounds really cool like if the name itself is like you know you don't necessarily want to change it but you never get a promotion in this game in this series oh shoot [Music] amazon and the mississippi it's all it's all along rivers in the world i don't really know where the mississippi are i used to know stuff like that geography stuff i was obsessed with it right hot jupiter yeah because usually they're a little further out they're not usually as close oh this rubs the garbage it's pretty bendu and we can land there atmosphere carbon dioxide at the permanent haze of toxic chlorine and clouds of silver dioxide who drop that drops acidic rain on the surface wow the crust is composed mainly of sulfur with deposits of calcium okay uh been through has only been tried in the last 20 years by alliance surveyors there's no no native ecology data but the world is surprisingly brief and generic painting a picture of unpleasant and uninteresting place well oh contraire i'll ruin a room tur it's a small place the nitrogen krypton frozen pneumonia i think that makes it purple i don't know it might be the krypton that makes it purple [Music] uh xenon frigid is weak my dad i feel survey silica during the long cold night the chlorine in the atmosphere falls to the ground for more frost you forget sometimes at least i do that other elements like that can uh freeze just not very not very easily i do love this loading screen we had caden because if i'm bringing out the squishy boy i need to bring out the beefy boy look at that flawless landing out meryl awful i know usually by the end of the game or by by the near end of the game i go on a whole like hours worth of trawling around for minerals just like looking them up on google like a massive list of like where to find stuff uh because i think for me for some of them it gets to the point where like i do need to actually find um like each guy go from planets to planet like you can't i'm pretty sure you can't survey all of your minerals like you need you need to land on a planet on several planets to get all the minerals that you need to finish it up have i landed here already i haven't anyway why am i here legit i don't oh yeah this is a cerberus one did i want to bring yeah i know caden will be asked caden ashley might have been good for this one but king it's very rare i think not it's very uncommon to have your companions comment on anything that's like specific to them like sometimes like whatever teammate you have with you will comment on things usually in a pair this is the one where how many i think i don't know i might i might be out of grenades i don't really know how to get them i thought i think in not insanity mode it uh replenish this you eat [ __ ] alas i have one one grenade oh is this not the creeper one it's i know that they're arachnid okay maybe i'm thinking of the wrong one let's try cryo explosive not that we're gonna freaking it's like oh look it's just like one or two in there a little tiny i think they're ragnay they're right oh jeez i didn't nope uh i was like that was like you see all these red marks but there's actually nothing there i don't think um yeah he doesn't have um the antibiotic ones give me the shotgun [Music] hmm oh he went into the shield i know okay there's so many of you oh my gosh cease oh no oh i was gonna throw actually i said [Music] that i can't free fire why are there so many of you why did he run into us oh geez there's neural shock i'm gonna get the achievement diagnostic station open no oh great here we go looks like cerberus has other bases on this world commander oh boy and that i think that opens up that room just give me a second all right is this not maybe it is it's just gonna take it's gonna i thought this was the one word we have to find the one where spoilers ish um well i did spoilers for this little mini mission but where kahoku is you gotta find him oh my gosh i thought this was a person for a second or something like it looked like ashley from i was like oh my gosh what's she doing here this planet does not look like it's made of sulfur i gotta say i mean i know that's not the only thing on the planet it's freaking carbon dioxide all kinds of crap research let's go to the debris first um but right now it's the end of the video so you know what that means it's time to say thank you to my patrons so um uh thank you to skelemunger i'm changing it up a little bit thank you so much scala monger i really appreciate your support at the sampling level mucho appreciato and also thank you to uh rhys scalido who is also a sapling thank you so much and a special thank you to christopher who is a tree to your patron thank you so much i appreciate it you guys are very helpful it's really exciting so thank you for being a part of this i appreciate it a lot um but yes thank you so much to everybody for watching i appreciate all your support and i hope to see you in the next one | RabidSquirrel Gaming | UCyUjMSkpX3kZYx97DAEv2cQ | 2021-08-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,921 | 15,039 |
0lAse_-BXpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lAse_-BXpk | Circulating Pathways || External str of heart || Disk Telangana | now let us see the external structure of heart we are discussing about the human heart and human heart is made up of four chambers I mean two atria and two ventricles so it's a four chambered heart you see four chambered heart in crocodiles birds and mammals so human heart is also four chambered heart so you will have four chambers the two upper chambers are called atrium so this is left atrium this is the right atrium this is the left ventricle this is the right ventricle two upper chambers are called atria two lower chambers are called ventricles and on the left side and I always say left left is to the subject I am the subject and to my left so these two are the left these two are the right so left atrium left ventricle right atrium right ventricle so now four chambered heart external structure if you see in between the atria and ventricles you can see the coronary sulcus it is called coronary circus sulcus shallow groove is called sulcus see this broad sulcus and freesias deep GRU is called fission shallow groove is called sulcus this is coronary circus core Greek word for heart Latin word for heart it is called cardio cardio means heart so core from core comes coronary from cardio comes cardiac both meaning is same hot now this is coronary sulcus a shallow group present on the heart externally which separates atria and ventricles now there is also in between the two ventricles there is a guru this is called interventricular group interventricular group in between the two ventricles there is a group the grooc is present anteriorly as well as posteriorly if you turn behind on the behind also you will see that girl so you call it anterior interventricular group posterior interventricular and the posterior side this carnera sulcus is still there Carnera sulcus is there and the posterior enter this is the posterior interventricular graph this is the anterior interventricular for both are continuous with each other the posterior interventricular grew where it means the coronary sulcus that meeting point that meeting point is called crux it is called cracks and then when you see from the side you can see the heart is like in like that I mean atria ventricles this atria it will come and partially at the region of colonel sulcus it will partially overlap the ventricle and that area where it is partially overlapping it is called Ora cooler appendix at one point of time and in the world of textbooks for atria days to use the word Oracle but the board Oracle no longer is used for atria because Oracle is part of atria now that small area which covers the ventricle is called as auricular appendix and we we can see see though diagrammatically we are drawing like this the original diagram of the die original diagram of the structure of the heart is slightly different I mean it is not looking like that the atria are small the ventricles are large see it's not like this it's like this the left atrium the left atrium the right atrium left ventricle and right when Turkey and the cardinal sulcus is actually he this Colonel circles is actually here and the two atria are very small and two ventricles are large and now again in the diagram in the canary sulcus you will see two culinary artists use the word coronary arteries now in this area you can see you can see that blood vessel which is coming outside from the left ventricle it is called system Akash originating from system Akash you will see two canary arteries you can see one canary our tube is going to the right side and one carbonaria r2 which is going to the left side so you can see this has the right coronary artery this is the left coronary artery the right coronary artery is smaller the left canary our tree is larger now this this is around four enough millimeter in diameter where is the right one is around three point nine millimeters in diameter so this is small we are already aware of the fact that the right ventricle is smaller the left to kill is large so a left ventricle since it is larger it requires a larger blood supply the right ventricles since it is smaller it's pumping blood only to the lungs close by so this is little smaller in diameter when compared to the left ventricular and it has got branches as well so we see actually this left left one this left left coronary artery it divides into two branches one which comes into this group anterior interventricular grew one so it is called anterior interventricular artery one branch which comes into interventricular grew it is called anterior interventricular artery and the one which is going to the left it is called circumflex artery it is called circumflex at now the circumflex artery is going through the colonel sulcus it goes behind it comes behind and the right atrium right coronary artery which is also going through the coronary sulcus it also goes behind it also goes behind so both of them they come and meet near the crux they meet near the crux and they both the right and left they form coronary anastomosis it is called coronary anastomosis anastomosis means Network so a network formed by carbonaria arteries which is present inside the myocardium I mean the middle layer it enters inside it branches so these these are the places where you see blade blocks let blocks in heart raise or actually blood blocks inside the canary address right now coronary arteries we have got to coronary arteries one on the left one on the right both the coronary arteries originate from the system Akash and they will pass through the coronary sulcus the right coronary artery the left coronary artery the left coronary artery after passing certain distance divides into two branches one is the anterior interventricular artery and another is the circumflex artery anterior interventricular artery passes through anterior interventricular groove and then enters into posterior interventricular groove and the circumflex artery passing through the colonel sulcus will go behind and enter into the coronary sulcus will continue and fuse with the right coronary artery and both of them meet near the crux and both of them they enter into myocardium and forms coronary anastomosis | Learn from the Masters | UCdfgC1eKN8PD1TUTjv-gZuw | 2018-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,085 | 6,164 |
Gh1v770wtVM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh1v770wtVM | SEASON 2 Just REVIVED NBA 2K22! New REWARDS, CLOTHES, ANIMATIONS 🔥 | oh my god these spits is tough yes that's crazy what oh the halloween fits they're really taxing bro why has everything gotten more expensive in season two bro the inflation has hit my pockets dawg i'm running out of funds you know what man i'm just rocking with this fit right here shoot man what you think man look i just popped out the gym looking like this what did you change what am i wearing i see it i see a red shirt that's not hard you went in there what did you buy the thing i bought i couldn't throw it on because it says that it didn't match my it's trying to give me fashion tips i'm the level 10 model where did you get the mask in here in here hey i'm about to steal your whole flow is that okay 25 000. oh nah [Laughter] what they can have my money for this i ain't going to look good now the skies look so beautiful man well it's actually a moon up there that's a half moon shoot new update season two they dropped a half moon on us hey hey uh out of curiosity man y'all have uh the penthouse in this game or or what what's up nah i don't i'm not cool enough that probably caused 1.5 million bc wait did you just flex on me yeah no i mean it wouldn't have flex to some some people i guess to some people it would be flex yeah wow it's actually a lot of games going on damn is packed season two hey man look let's see how different the gameplay is folks were saying ever since the last pass that some uh dribble animations and things of that nature have been affected listen man i i even seen some criticisms that the shootings have been affected yeah you thought that 99 was good chicken that's a good shot oh yeah i was like i was scared for him because like you were guarding him so i'm like [Music] dot oh oh oh he didn't you got an l2 still what's up come on let's go once they see you green all you sound like you were swallowed by like a sea animal is that like a fantasy nah i always wanted to jerk off in the mouth uh never mind hey season two is humongous baby i don't know why i'm just excited i know it's just like clothes and animations and like a little mural changes but you know saying there's more ways for 2k to get me to spend more vc i want to make ronnie a [ __ ] millionaire by the end of the year y'all so i'm gonna be spending my vc hopefully you guys are too man make sure to use my code standing vc code agent if they ever do that they would make so much money i don't know why 2k has not done that yet dude you want to let you want to let everyone in on on your uh your self-proclaimed nickname now i'm the [ __ ] voice man you know what i'm saying what i say goes i see it's not even satire he thinks he is yeah that's hilarious hey uh join in on me join it on me man you join me i just joined the city i didn't even know you was here what's good we're meant to be played a best friend sound is it copyrighted guys is this royalty free song hey why would the why would this pop-up shop have just straight cardboard boxes that's fragile the only thing in the store is clothes which are obviously not fragile this is the worst pop-up than the one midtown it looks really depressing wow this sugar costs 20 000 bc yeah look at this drip look at this drip look at me is that chris brown sorry it didn't look like him for a second just make sure rihanna's not around okay the city itself looks just about the same there's some new billboards now and some new advertisers guess the season one advertisers got packed up come here come on come on come on come on come on come on come here yo they added a little grass [Applause] oh it's so cute bro they got they added little grass in the cement can you imagine right now if there was proximity chat and i could just talk to these guys the amount of toxic fun that we could have bro will be endless hey so do you guys have a penthouse by any chance uh if you guys don't i'll just i'll fast travel don't worry about it i'll do it oh they got the fireball yes sir i've never played with a fireball before oh this is a no squad core that's why they got the fireball damn look at these guys all level 40s in the past you could tell cause they got a star by their name you guys see that star right there all right let's kill them let's kill them let's kill them focus intense music commence really god damn yeah come on oh great i'm trying to challenge each other oh yeah oh it's delaney bro it's delayed in reality oh [ __ ] i'm gonna bro i don't know how to time this server dog what am i playing on narnia this would be the eastern [ __ ] do you see me jump what the oh [Applause] i'm in asia yeah this server is awful dawg one second i'm about to drive it oh no bro was that the worst offensive play of all time hey maybe that maybe it was i think it might be done i was on the phone bro i was on the phone i wasn't thinking straight all right you got it you got it one more one more oh you got it damn look at my fillet i like that got your job got em come on like generally a terrible like don't even go for it green let's go for that [Music] you shoot boom boom boom oh you missed we make damn it but the only reason we lost that right there is because we were being delayed let's be honest i got something i need to do man man let me take a photo of these guys man let me send them to the authorities go ahead and save that hold on those are wrong guys oh damn i almost snitched on the wrong people get a new photo that was the opponents okay boom these are all the culprits i'm sending that one straight to ronnie oh this is actually kind of cool how there's a ledge here uh vortex perfect that's okay hey vortex you're still a level one after one game hey did you like not paint your nipples what like your nipples is not painted damn damn spin damn oh what what are you doing be confused like i wonder why they're saying my name what what is going on in this possession bro if they do one more bad pass that doesn't get picked give me that [ __ ] iso wow little stutter step spin vortex get it [ __ ] it pin it up what i hate this game you have to be the bigger man you can't get every rebound cut cut why you asked swing swing swinging why am i why why is that a two man i'm so proud of you man first green guys round of applause for shoot man first green and man how do we develop let's keep this secret bro say hey hold on now maybe we can foul him out huh my man you know [Music] i'm showing off my athleticism he's confused damn damn damn keep going where it takes i believe in you oh we're down hold on let's go come on what the hell damn he don't have a single dribble move in his arsenal what yes sir boom all right two three do we win two stops two stops you guys are in the corner walk back okay i don't know let's go bro oh my god they're passing out so accurately i have a question no i have a question how do you feel two turnovers two for seven years did you just see that you see what i see do that again what the hell i don't even know how i did that okay here we have shoot dale hey i need you to know that i fast travel places because i have a penthouse you guys can join me like already i'm sorry i didn't want to come off like i'm bragging or not i know it's season two i'm thinking about getting a new one or whatever but i'm gonna stop bringing it up if it makes you like a little sensitive you know i'm one of the best pool players in the city man everyone knows that to be a fact a couple areas to lounge a giant fireplace that is [ __ ] on your fireplace not that who's counting them right here's ricky he's always working he's my little slave for real we make money together so you don't get a slave right look at this view you [ __ ] that good and you might think like maybe they should give you a patio so you can explore the view more nope then you might think like damn i gotta go upstairs like because there's more upstairs nope nope and you might think like damn i should i should invite my friends in here because that's like the whole point of this place nope | Agent 00 Gaming | UCVC5-Y6ez4sk3mtbUmN-SUQ | 2021-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,631 | 8,067 |
GGMhutdggE8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGMhutdggE8 | Bed Assembly - Ikea Loft bunk with Desk | start putting together this loft desk bed thing you need to start off with these big three pieces and these are the two sides and this is the back and they go together with these when you're putting these in make sure you don't tighten them down just put them in loose to start with you want to tighten these all down last there's an included tool that goes in the back of these perfect fit to hold them together now there's a screw that goes in here and two down there same on the other side one on top two on the bottom start with the two on top get someone to help you to hold these in place as you lift that up line it up with the top hole on both sides probably one at a time don't try to do both the same time unless you have three people helping you then maybe you could do both on the same time but start there and just get it to hang up and stick together kind of loosely and then you can move on to the next two and the next two and then the front and then you'll do bars that go in the back and then there's a ladder that goes on and then there's two squares that go down the mattress you don't need a box spring with this fact don't use a box spring with it because it'll put it up too high and you'll be sleeping basically above the railing and fall out of bed and when you're lining these up make sure these tabs are sticking inward that's what those boxes rest on right now i just have the top two in place just kind of holding this in place again make sure you have an extra hand to get this next up is this piece where the ladder goes and you can put it on that end or that end rather go either place you need five of these two here one there two down there and of course the wrench and if you don't want it on this side you'll need to take this out and move it to this side just depends on which side you want the lighter on these two bars they go into these holes and then over the other side and you need eight of these two on each end of each bar fitted loosely together these you don't want to tighten them down until you've got pretty much everything but the desk on bar goes across the middle it takes these so to secure this bar in place you start with these screws on the bottom put these in there be careful there's a sleeve in there i don't want to have it get out of place or lose it this end goes in here and that ain't goes in the other side one down use a screwdriver on one side and the allen wrench on the other side put it in before you put these in or you won't be able to get it in this thing on the bottom of the ladder you lift it up and slide it underneath and stick it in there so that it doesn't slip out there's the two screws you need for the ladder and there's the two screws holding the ladder in place make sure you put it on before you put the panel in here or you won't be able to unscrew it take these three hangers off before you put the desk in these three hangers down here but there are other hangers on there that you can keep on there and this desk is basically held in by that and these hangers need these two things and these things which screw apart and screwdriver for both ends these things fit in here these things hold these on that just goes and there's one in each corner on each on both of these you | S.J.'s DIY Adventures | UCkaAT3osDzzNberKdik0q6A | 2017-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 672 | 3,265 |
UEE6---VXP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEE6---VXP0 | When we come to power in Karnataka, we will ensure the nomadic tribes get their due rights | [Music] foreign [Music] criminal tribes before the at the time of British period and those communities they were also considered as criminal tribes only when did they remove that well 1952 so it was not removed by the British it was removed by government by the government of India they have remotes foreign because our Villages are not Revenue Villages the question is how many of these people she said that they don't have any land so I'm asking how many of these endless people from this community exist in this District some of them of the doing in agriculture in the forest area what the forest Settlement Act we got it is only for the tribes but these shuttle casts we are not able to provide them the bigger issue we have to take up here is for these people it is they have to show a record of 75 years for yesterday they have to show a record of 25 years so all of them are requesting that you also keep us in a park this is a major concern for all of them can you thank them all for coming here today and giving me their valuable time some of these issues that they have discussed are fundamental to human dignity and I can understand the difficulty they're going through the forest right act is a very powerful legislation to help people who are living in the forest to reach it and when we come to power in Karnataka we will look at the possibility of including them in that I'd like to once again thank them all for coming here thank you [Music] | Rahul Gandhi | UC1DtEMePmr4O6F2do6BVl7A | 2022-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 277 | 1,457 |
xq_j6-1DT-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq_j6-1DT-I | Let's Play - Dead Space - Chapter 7 - Part 2 - Handled like a Pro! | game went certainly beating the crap out of me just a little bit does a little bit the fact that I can't go to the store and stuff let us seize way too much Emma there I don't know whatever remaining septic it was a security lockdown although I don't think it helped them now that you've got the beacon and the key head over there it looks like the asteroid is held in place by some gravity tethers you ought to knock those out before you can launch it I have no ammo at all you hey oh well Oh I don't know that it did sound though it was a factor what did that do not even know damn is a mammal back I guess I'm okay with it this way battery I love how there was just a circle of Linda's there I hope you saw it because it was disturbing and why oh are you kidding that was stupid that was dick happen again there we go alright why by so ominous it's a store right there big I should do it Oh where did you even come from totally a dick move to know why this wants to give me a heart attack no goddamn reason all right stay there just over here small med kit some of the steps with processing luck yep okay I'm going to save I'm going to try to use stupid store because it doesn't want to work for me I'll tell you that much doesn't want to work for me at all let's do this nice and easy that was for sooo gay so that yes that's a lot of money and mo mo and ham that's right now we're going to do it so what we're going to do that's 30 guy that was that ok we done I'm assuming we're done soon we're done get good good good get in there oh nice and what not use it I have ammo now nice huge huge Amell and I got some waiting for a sound terrible shut up the help stasis research I'll text library semiconductor money wheeler this I'm gettin out of this and drink his new tellers where the enemies the course gonna be enemies here it's dylan where [ __ ] is this ha not being a [ __ ] that tells us other tether there it is I there is a liner heard zone but I don't see nothing so yeah saying for someone come on okay now move let's go under there thank you entering fat she's now got crushed by nothing Oh baby ok I guess I'm planting it tether so let's say there's a tether oh you [ __ ] let's go here here assuming I can stay sissies and that's why it gave me the stasis recharge but I just didn't okay you can run into stuff yeah that's fine that works out perfectly well jeez you're singing out leave you dumbass see thank you I think I did pretty damn good I'm bringing this back from crappiness actually possibly being able to do really I'm out of that am already isn't too much to something else have we got all right now there's a store and stuff on the other side so we can get that what's at the fire where the fire come from alright gross in there thank you why do I always have to pee when I go ahead and do this every time at some point it's inevitable it's like now you have to give the urinate right now right now balls to that there's a safeway it's at the save point then we'll hit the store and then possibly the bench keep that very beginning save in case something terrible happens like he's been prone to be happening ok yeah yeah and over here because that way I can get that last health upgrade then I just got to save my money for that last suit I need 35 sec that won't be that difficult but I'll at least have my health located then finish off the last pulse rifle there and I'll have one gun and my suit fully upgraded yes I don't do it okay yo gonna pregame nice you just can't get lost at me right now that's what I'm saying it's just not gonna happen [ __ ] you guys somewhere really he's gonna be like no you're some here's like to that's locked the hell oh I got the cue cards I remember sour note it's been great as much as possible here nothing there ok something doesn't feel right that 877 to launched there's no vegans on its way all functions normal and broadcasting wideband yeah we just have to help someone's listening position the array receiver well there we go feel right you wave to me which like nothing was wrong ok I should be able to leave this channel open what the console receiver isn't responding I don't know I'm facing bridge I don't know what to do wait on line or we can't receive signals from anyone responding to the beacon ok I head to the bridge gotcha sent to another [ __ ] area the [ __ ] [ __ ] oh by my one oh come on if we sometimes gonna happen let's go oh okay guy another one of course it's another one [ __ ] you dickwad yeah show the [ __ ] out why won't you die why did you dye your gun be through what an [ __ ] that's all I'm saying absolute [ __ ] it's my health situation as well just use it ok man if it's something horrible to happen all right yeah we go so this should be the end it should I just need to get back to tram and head off and woo well not a complete 360 please thank you yes this is what I want you to do all right do I have anything that I need to go to the store for I could use some ammo oh wait I don't need the battery again so we're gonna save regardless save right here see what everything like i don't know it has a surface maybe i might hit i miss my ok my back hair yep is it processing there you go sir I'm gonna get no preparation it is this it okay just the one Wow the hell is that oh come on oh come on don't like these things what the hell I dad good I gotta hit him that's I get my ass kicked by hand done we [ __ ] done are we done playing I didn't like that game unlike that game it all me that I was outrageous I was stupid that's what that was it's all my [ __ ] a no I don't need to store all those relax I guess let's hit the Save just now [ __ ] clip in you know I'll say that and I'll [ __ ] myself for so let's have to save that's a say here so i guess my gun like the pulse rifle will get these this next one might as well right okay i can even get capacity yeah back I thought I was gonna freeze on me for a second I was going to screw me what's a five hoorah yay and another one is completed fantastic thank God I this game I love it I like it a lot but it does not want to work with my computer everything crashes that every it's so finicky ah oh well it is what it is anyway it's been Katie's black when you let's play dead space as always have yourselves a good one you | KadiusBlack | UCT-9lGj-7tk62sKqNF8ysIQ | 2014-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,284 | 6,445 |
q59LsTU-uU4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q59LsTU-uU4 | Estimating high-dimensional free energies without collective variables | test you've tested your screen share already yes okay perfect after some attempts i think all right do you see full screen yeah okay okay okay so good afternoon everyone uh my name is monte carly and this afternoon i will uh [Music] try to introduce some of the problem that one can face when trying to compute high dimensional free energy landscape or dimensional probability densities and i will also try to give some possible solution that we elaborated in our group so when working with a high dimensional data high dimensional data sets one of course faces the problem of classifying and understanding and representing the huge amount of information they contain and of course in order to do so one key quantity is the probability density function of the data but uh since data are generally distributed in the embedding space in a non-homogeneous way one can hope that there are some few relevant degrees of freedom few relevant uh so-called collective variables that are enough to give restricting to them a satisfactory description of the problem one wants to study and so um in one one general approach instead in in in big data challenges is the one of free energy methods of course as i said the the free energy methods are quite general but uh molecular simulation in which we are interested in especially in this uh um those workshop are uh upper a prototypical example in fact let's say if i consider a molecular simulation every time step i save vector of all the for example the coordinates of my eight now my atoms which are molecular atoms and sometimes even water atoms so uh my data my data space uh is uh of a vector of uh thousands only even tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of coordinates so this is a really really hard problem so if one wants to go through a sort of a free energy approach scheme uh this is a sort of a possible pipeline that work that one can follow so first uh of course there is the problem of uh identifying the all the relevant degrees of freedom for my problem and to restrict to them and so this is the very known and very hard problem of a dimensionality reduction uh but uh assuming one can do it and so going from the full coordinate space uh to the to this reduced space of collective variables one can then try to compute the reduced probability density reduced to the space and of course also this is a very challenging task and there are uh several methods that can that try to do it and there are some parametric methods which means that methods that are trying to fit some functional form to the data typically and there are non-parametric methods so of course the the most famous is the one i represent in the picture is uh the one histograms but in general there are for example the so-called kernel methods of which we can say the histogram is a part which generally depends on only on a scale parameter that defines the resolution of my nonparametric method at which i want to say look at the data um so this is a to compute the probability density and once i have it i can oh yes i can compute the free energy by taking by taking minus kbt the logarithm of the of the probability density and when i have it i can find external points on it so landmarks on this landscape maxima minima subtle points and so characterize uh how what is the sort of uh yeah landscape that the degrees of free don't go to uh go through during uh in this case a molecular simulation during their dynamics when i have these uh when i have mapped this this landscape i can assign states assign all the configuration to states and so applying clustering this is something uh for example alex rodriguez has talked about on monday and when i have clustered my data then i have a description of my system so in in the following of the talk i will mostly uh focus on the problems the one faces until he uh can get to an estimation of the probability density or the free energy and the rest is i don't have time to cover sometimes i cannot go forward okay so of course um uh the first problem one faces is the one of um finding good collective variables and one would like to do it automatically but as we have also heard in some of the talks uh automatic recording um collective variable selection is a very challenging problem it's an open problem and uh of course there are attempts even successful to do it via machine learning generally uh but uh for sure and the thing one can do is to uh resort to their intuition and insight about the chemical intuition about the problem one is studying uh and to define or or supervise the the collective variable definition like this so for example in the in the very famous case very uh which is very didactical uh of alanine devotecrate which is a peptide of two residues and 22 atoms um the metastable states of this molecule are well described by only looking by only projecting on these two uh variables which are two uh backbone dihedral so the the angles around which the two alanines turn around phi and psi and one can simply do a histogram of this variable during a simulation and obtain this this kind of landscape but of course uh this is a very um this is not a realistic case one can be interested to study um but for example a realistic case would have like this is the case of uh the main protease of starscop2 for example and one single monomer of of this homodymer has a 306 residues and around the 5000 atoms so there is no hope that i can define some collective variables with my uh chemical intuition um so at this point is worth opening apprentice because i think that um the concept of intrinsic dimensionality is uh is very important so i've talked about a coordinate space or an embedding space so which is uh the space of all the coordinates that i input my method my protocol that can be of course the cartesian coordinates of the atoms or only of the alpha carbons the backbone digital go and this is the embedding space which has a dimension d which is for example the 3n that i mentioned in my first slide but then in this space due to a soft uh soft chemical constraints also called breast strains so inhibition of visiting some parts of the configuration space the data distribute themselves on a manifold which is generally of a dimension much lower than the embedded dimension and and so yeah so this is called the intrinsic dimension intrinsic dimension [Music] can be estimated of course and it's a very interesting problem some people in my group are doing that for what we are concerned it's important only to know that it is possible to estimate intrinsic dimensionality and of course since it's an intrinsic property of an embedding space it should not depend of on the choice of some parameters so of course it is an intrinsic uh and one very important remark is that it's a very so one can be tempted to use for example two or maximum three collective variables to study a problem because simply they're they're the easiest to handle for for us human one two three collective variables we can visualize we can manipulate we can think about them but if the intrinsic dimension of a problem is uh higher than the number of collective variables we retain then this can lead to misleading descriptions and to wash out important details so it's very important not to do of course one can have as the system i mentioned before the comfort is of starscope to an intrinsic dimensionality of 26 and this is a very very difficult to handle in a visual way so um since uh it's difficult to to find collective variables based on intuition one can hope to do it to to find collective variables automatically and the simplest method is by linearly projecting on on a hyper surface on a hyperplane of lower dimensionality and the um most famous way to do so is so-called principle component analysis in which one finds the eigenvector of the correlation matrix of all the coordinates and then if there is a gap in the spectrum of this eigenvalue problem then one has also found which one is the intrinsic dimensionality so if there is a gap in the spectrum after g again values it means the intrinsic dimensionality of the problem is not greater than g and one can then project onto this first principle component so here i have an example of a swiss roll in three dimension this surface uh of course pca finds that the two principle that one component is the varying little as you see from the colors and one it would retain two principle components but of course with our eyes we can see that uh actually this is a intrinsically a one-dimensional manifold but now psta cannot cannot project anymore and as you can see in the image below it's if one wants to project on one on the principal component of this two-dimensional surface and one ends up with a meaningless description and on the left i also put another another example of a three well potential the principal component is along the mostly along the x-axis but if one projects uh along it then one finds a two metastable states free energy which does not correspond to the to the real one when a linear projection fails but the the manifold is still isomorph to a hyper plane so it's topologically let's say trivial then one can hope to use a non-linear projection method which try basically to find an online transformation of the coordinates to rectify let's say the coordinates so here i put the image of an iron and there are several methods in literature and they work even quite well in the case of non-complex topologies so here on the right i have uh this wrist roll which has been ironed by local linear embedding into this two-dimensional two-dimensional manifold and then if i apply pca i find something which is actually meaningful and so um as as i as we can see visually we we find again that our data are distributed oh no the intrinsic dimensionality of our data as well but the problem arises when for example there are some topological uh complex features because uh for example if there are loops i cannot hope to iron some loopy form onto a hierarchy of course there are methods that try to combine for example pca or some nonlinear projection method locally uh for example by defining charts that connect local maps but these are quite recent and it's they're also quite complicated so this was the problem of topology the third problem one had one can face is the one of uh the curse of dimensionality so here i want to i i made a simple example to illustrate the the so-called bias variance turned off so i sampled one uh a one-dimensional gaussian with uh 1000 points and i simply uh put it into a histogram or sixth histogram with six different uh so-called smoothing parameters so six different bin widths and uh so starting from the left we can see that when uh the number of bins is much lower than the number of data points then i have underfitting i don't i i miss relevant features goshen does not have uh very complex features but still we we are not sure it is a gaussian if we look at the leftmost picture right and so he this is a case of high bias and under fitting if i go all to the right i can see that uh basically i have this embargoed graph in which i cannot of course understand anything about uh the data and this is the case of beans number of beans much higher than the number of data overfitting i have high variance it's it's only various and so only noise there is a high uh a low signal to noise ratio and while if i look at the middle we see that there is a good balance there is a good generalization and i can actually learn something from my data but so this was one dimensional but when we go to a higher dimension uh the problem of uh bias variance tradeoff is even more delicate and the the risk of getting a pure noise so having many more let's say uh being some much more sensitivity than data or to go in the opposite direction to uh to blur all my information on on many dimensions is very hard and so um and so this is a very very known problem in estimating high dimension when dealing with high dimensional probability distribution in general so um so over the years in my group alessandro and other collaborators developed a protocol which is uh which is based on which tries to do the to go along the pipeline i illustrated in the first slide and so it estimate estimates the intrinsic dimensionality the free energy at each point and then it does a clustering and tries to represent the states he had found but i in this talk i will mostly i will only focus on the estimation of the free energy density at each point we'll try to address all the all the problems i have tried to explain and this method is called the free energy is called uh appointed after kingrey's neighbor and it does not does not do an explicit dimensional reduction so uh to go around the problem of a collective variable selection it works in complex topologies because it only looks at data locally and it handles quite better than other methods the curse of dimensionality due to an adaptive selection of the uh smoothing parameter and to the fact that by computing correctly the intrinsic dimensionality we are able to restrict to the intrinsic manifold and not to dilute our information on a fake let's say dimension that are orally only fixed tissues in the embedding management and the inputs are basically only a metric or a set of spareware distances between points and of course a reliable entrance expansion stimulator what is the basic idea of this method well if i have a um if i sample points from a non-uniform density but i go close enough to this uh probability density then uh i cannot distinguish uh between between this and a uniform distribution because it's only a matter of scale if i go close enough the date of all data manifolds uh looks uh all the data manifolds look locally uniform and in fact this is not made up this is actually the same gaussian i'm plotting if i take uh the tangent if i project let's say the the cusp of my gaussian on the tangential plane at the top i cannot distinguish the the gaussian the gaussian sample from a from a uniform cell um but at which scale does the sample which look uniform of course it depends on the points for example this is a two dimensional this is a scatter plot from a two dimensional sample of a probability distribution that you you can kind of uh kind of grasp from the scatter plot already so going around going around the the scatter plot i see there are for example this is a low density region with the slowing varying density so the scale at which i see uniform density is a big radius and it includes a lot of points in this point there is a low density region for example but there is a suddenly varying density so the scale at which the density is constant is quite small and there are a few points and this for example is in the center of the in in one of the peaks of the distribution and so even though uh the it's very fast it varies very fast i have a lot of points so what we need uh so what we see is that this uh this scale at which my manifold is locally uniform has a point dependence so what we do is we estimate an optimal number of neighbors to look at in order to uh which is an adaptive and depends so depends depends on the point and it gives the scale at which in that point i can consider my my distribution in uniform i will not go into the detail of this adaptive k if we will have time maybe later or in the q a session but at the scale at which the my manifold looks locally uniform uh i'm very close to the manifold so i also see that the manifold is flat because we know that if we sit on a manifold and look around we only uh we approximate it by each tangent hyperplane in d dimension i stress that uh that the tangent hyperplane is in the dimension and in fact this has some consequences because yeah just just you have five minutes left okay okay i'll i'll go i'll go quick okay so so um yeah the important thing is that so we restrict to very we go very close to the manifold and we look at a regime in which we can use euclidean euclidean distances and hypervolumes in a small d dimension so computing the correct intensive dimensionality is crucial i give credit to this picture to the locally flat earth society and so this is the k these are the key ingredients of of k nearest neighbor uh k nearest neighbor i fix a value of neighbors which we do optimally as i said we count how many neighbors are in a uh in the hypersphere containing k points and then i compute the volume density as a as a ratio k over the volume and uh if i had time i would explain that there is also a non-in uh less intuitive but more formal way to obtain the same result via maximum likelihood procedure which is this one so i uh write the the likelihood of having a density raw observing uh some volume shells around the point and and then taking the log of this like field obtaining this uh um the the k the k nearest neighbor free energy via a likely maximization and the the key ingredient of park is to modify this uh likelihood maximization procedure in order with the variation of parameter a in order to allow for linear corrections around the constant density this also provides a nice a nice error estimator and also this maximization procedure has the advantage of giving a punctual estimate which means that it is equivalent of taking the limit for the smoothing parameter going to zero and this has some consequences for example of on the possibility to reweight the free energy of biased simulation without incurring in the exponential bias average but doing it with the punctual simple punctuation so here is the testing of this method against a realistic free energy landscape in the correlation plot so we assessed if we are able to estimate the free energy correctly so this is a the free and the real free energy analytically known plotted against the estimated one the correlation plots are very nice so this is a these are not these are not toy models because it's actually two to seven landscaping two to seven uh dimension uh with which are embedded in 20 dimension after twisting and stuff like that so uh the result is very striking and uh yeah i conclude so uh basically only uh giving as input a metric or a fairways distance and a reliable idea estimation we are able to solve quite satisfactory all the problems i have mentioned before and we have a robust and unbiased free energy estimator which performs quite well in high dimension and uh and with railroad data and this is for example very much thanks to the adaptivity it incidentally provides a good error estimates which we could have seen in the in the pool distributions before and uh it allows for awaiting uh bias free energy without the exponential average problems uh i thank all the people that worked on this uh these methods and i thank you for your attention and sorry for taking a bit longer thank you okay thank you very much matero uh for this talk um [Music] if there's a quick question from the audience we can take it or we can wait uh for after on the gather session anyone have a quick question okay maybe we'll leave it for after so thank you again mateo uh we'll move on to our last talk with | ICTP Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics | UCcW7z2pE37Z4I1koTwahBfA | 2021-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,587 | 19,211 |
9eUfalInLoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eUfalInLoQ | Kwara: Jebba Residents Raise Concerns Over Alleged Injustice Against Traditional Ruler | residents and indigents of the ancient Jaba Community where the wed boat of Pac and fr locomotive chuckle here train allocated have raised concerns over the state government's refusal to pay the salary and other personal ements due to the traditional ruler Abdu kader ad over the past 21 years this was disclosed at a press conference by one of the community leaders Chola omo who described the treatment as unfair calling for the immediate constitution of a separate TR Council for mural local government area and settlement of all entitlements of the centenarian Jabba monac without further delay according to the people of Jabba Community the 103 year old leader has not been paid any entitlement for the past 21 years and this has demoralized not only the leader but the entire Community it has become very imperative to bring to the F of public discourse the unfortunate issue of nonpayment of the salaries and person ements of of deba by the par government for the past 21 years we are convinced that some disg elements are out to sabotage the good intention of the government we therefore request Governor Aban abak to direct his SE light on the state Ministry of local government Andy Affairs by questioning the honorable commissioner over his role in this S as a COR to the above we further implore the governor to please Implement in full the two afor mentioned Court judgments the agreed people of chba community however insist that the state government should honor the and implement the court judgments by paying all withheld salaries of the traditional ruler advice the commissioner for local government and chy Affairs has failed or refused to revert back to the governor while the subject file has suddenly disappeared from circulation it has affected the community tmid usly in negative way if the toool of the AR of Jabba is being given a recognition which is cont contemporary in the state or in the nation at large there are lot of the meanful development that will be injected to the community efforts to have the reaction of the state commissioner for local government and chief Transit Affairs Abdullah iata were frustrated despite giving ample time has he walked out on journalist when visited at the ministry while the commissioner for justice and Attorney General of the state suan Ibrahim said he could speak on the matter despite being the number one legal officer of the state hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2024-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 441 | 2,573 |
aVcX0reFAuk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVcX0reFAuk | Scrumptious Okra In Red Bell Pepper Terriyaki Sauce | Come With Me - LET'S RECREATE THIS TOGETHER! | [Music] the cake and I still what happened is that our camera died so we're wetting away with this dish because we had no spare batteries battery pack is have we all won no way we went ahead and we were able to [Music] put all the deals and the everything else into the other thing left to be done now it's just the sauce [Music] yeah guy says that's a ditch there and we try to garnish while of the camp we would get trying to get her a battery up and so you did not see the garnished part but actually all that we did was to just put on the beans and then we put the pearl onions on top which you are seem like right there can't see my finger but yeah right there those are the probe beads on top there and then the lady's fingers right at the bottom and then we put some beans on and they in the immediate dish plate there and um we put these a semi sauce over it and yeah that's the dish that's a guys so we want you guys to do go out there and try this dish and I know it's gonna be so delicious it's more for the vegan people but we're still in a crisis cooking and we are cooking what we got for the last couple of days we have not cooked because of scarcities but we were able to do this vegan dish some things that were able to salvage silage from our refrigerator and say we were able to produce this vegan dish which I think everybody can eat because of of course the beans or protein and then you have the veggies and down under to that the pet that can benefit from this would be just rabbit no other on indoors pet would I have that the cats and dogs won't have that unless some doggies do eat some beans but I know that cats would not have that on this year really like experimenting but yeah that's the dish and um we were so happy that we were able to come up with something that we could put on the table as you that we would cook until you know the crisis is over all either way wherever it's the Box Tops there were there we would stop chair sale yeah that's a dish there and we just put some soy sauce over the ladies fingers or the Aqua and and the beans and yeah but it's just done but this is that that this is that so we wouldn't give you guys a poster so you can have a look at this here dish [Music] and we just tried yeah well that's what it looks like guys somebody want you guys to go out there and try this dish and come back and let us know um I know it's a little bit crazy right now and everybody's fun such an honor a lot of tension and um just so much is happening so much is happening everybody is nervous thing down but God is still in control so regardless of what does happen but you are we just want you guys to know that we're praying for you and you gotta be strong before gotta be strong we gotta be strong you know and don't be afraid don't be afraid to know everybody's panic in it something just happened yeah yeah so much but we are confident that with the able to get through all this and come through alive it's all over we look back you know and them say the weather the storm and yeah we're still alive so we pray for those people Ward agreed yeah we're pleased for those people or believe at the moment the pre-flood people in Philly and so much is happening so yeah we are gonna indulge in this dish here and we want you guys to go out and try this dish too we're going to do some shots for our thumbnails and then we're gonna eat we're gonna eat we're gonna be said yeah let me just taste this sauce it looks so delicious so yeah so rich so taste it mmm very good sauce it's a very good source guys so yeah hopefully you guys can do up and try this dish enzyme everybody in the family would enjoy it I'm sure and we want you guys to come back here and let us know how yours came out okay I was at a steak was it good will you invite friends to participate in this dish when days are for better let us know so on your way out don't forget to subscribe thumbs up and constructive comments guys so even though there are no fruits on the vine yes we will trust in the Lord and that's where we are currently so until we see you guys again you're gonna say ciao la bella ciao La Bella I've won goodbye to top see you soon walk good meeting mega checking out bye bye see you again on our next upload take care bye [Music] | Business Savviness Etiquette And Beauty | UC8NxdIxUhLMSDiQXjKTJIeQ | 2020-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 872 | 4,269 |
-KiQbM8p1BA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KiQbM8p1BA | J.K. Rowling has done it again!!! | this book belongs to Harry Potter shared by Ronald Weasley because his fell apart why don't you buy a new one then write on your own book remind you brought all those D bombs on Saturday hey you could have bought a new book instead D B and then Dum bomb's rule well I guess none of you should be surprised by now JK rolling writer of Harry Potter has decided of the Harry Potter book series has decided she's going to have a movie based [Music] on some of her side books and you know I both elated and angry by this because I remember reading Harry Potter as you know 11 years old it was just one of those few books that were popular at the time still frankly is I watch the movies I watch I play the game I've I I got what I kind friend got Legos I have I even have a computer game that I can play and yet you're going to move to a movie based on this I bet next it will be this one crage throughout the ages by Kenworth wisp oh and we cannot forget tals of beetle The Bard which by the way was not as impressive of a book that it was no offense to JK Ry but since that's going to be a book she's probably Bas a movie off anyways and you know the reason why I don't want her to make more make any more films it's not because I don't like her but because I think the woman has made enough money yeah JK Ry I think you've made it up I mean you got to start asking yourself as much as I love these books and movies what is her why why can't we have just I mean I guess something's got to be in the franchise somewhere I'm probably going to do reviews on these books anyways and hey I guess since we took a Hiatus yes we're due for something else sorry don't mind me I'm looking up a thumbnail for this you'll see it when you watch the video so yeah yeah it's and it's not like we don't have we don't have stuff already based on this it you have to pardon me but I just PR ridiculous okay who's made enough money off of her books her movie franchise her game franchise her Lego franchise heck they even have a thing Park which I would love to go to go see CU hey why not it's just why JK why just just little little me this why but you know anyways I'm sort of happy that they're making a movie out this I want to go see it because like I said why not I mean it's like my prince my my mom said she doesn't mind as long as people are reading frankly it's not that I have anything against reading reading is good reading is great but does anyone ever put into context what are we reading what are we learning what what am I to attain from this it's okay to investigate to question to wonder what we're reading and when to know when people are trying to make money off of us don't get me wrong I'm an Impulse B bu I'll buy anything that I see but even I I have some critical faculties up my brain to tell me do I really want to spend another 13 bucks at the expensive movie theater and don't get me wrong I'm not going to spend that much money at the expensive theater even even with that I'm probably going to go into the dollar theater anyway so don't please don't put any nasty comments down there about that so okay but still why JK Roy why anyways this is EV Mal s hat | Pandora The Eclectic | UC9lpu2hIRcpr_I49gq09DZg | 2013-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 650 | 3,167 |
YkAWCcAbYT8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkAWCcAbYT8 | Cam causing problems | stay up stay up now stay up stay up stay up now stay up stay up stay stay up now stay stay St Stay Stay Stay Stay St Stay Stay St Stay Stay Stay St Stay Stay St stay stay St St St St St Hey sister don't let them take you down don't never wear a ground the way up Hey [Music] sister don't let them take you down don't never wear your [Music] ground if you my sister I won't hesitate to lift you pick your head up so you can see the bigger picture we got the vision and headed straight to the top and when we make it yeah they face is going to drop so girl you got to put your crown on don't let it fall a stock is rising like the Dow Jones yeah we got it all beautiful independent Empower other women cuz when you tearing down another then you discover we really need each other yeah that's facts we can't let the gossip break us the negativity we can't embrace it don't let it shake us I know you've been through everything but still you're so courageous cuz you just keep on pushing that tenacity is contagious I know they want the season and they'll never get the flavor cuz really it ain't nothing like a sister about her paper you know I always got you if you ever need a favor cuz we solid never waver and I promise we going stay up yeah [Music] yeah don't let them take you down the never way a [Music] cry stay up stay up now don't let him take you down the devil we a ground stay up [Music] stay [Music] Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay up I'm coming y hold on hold on and girl girl hey everybody girl girl it was some [ __ ] going on to [ __ ] day now SE four know they wrong giving me this big ass box for this little ass name girl listen I ain't gonna even girl girl girl girl girl girl let me see does it got col hold on Hama okay oh this is cute okay summer Fridays okay okay summer Fridays okay so listen it's a lot going on baby not only is Cam out here destroying calling police on people cam cam is causing issues everything that is happen know how everything in the beef sector used to be my fault no baby everything that happened today in the beef sector is Cam talk too much fault every [ __ ] thing is Cam fault hey everybody how y'all doing I'm rushing in quick girl I'm rushing in quick so everything that done happen in the beef sector today everything from girl Noble cussing out trcy tricy throwing out nudes chat rep over there complaining bless cussing out Jay d all of this is Cam fa all of this this is the vanilla beige vanilla beige girl it's a lot going on girl it's a lot going on girl y'all didn't know girl from quannie over there cussing me out by Noble AKA Curtis girl we got a lot lot we got a lot to discuss we got a lot to talk about baby it's a lot going on so let's start with this so yesterday Miss Donna done went down there and she done went down there to the police station and done filled out the [ __ ] documents and got the recording and got the [ __ ] recording the cam calling the police so cim had done called the police on Duke Pharaoh girl so yesterday I up here I done gave my whole little tutorial you know I done gave my whole I done came down here and threw down some [ __ ] content so I drops the link girl when I Dro this link that this man with all these [ __ ] tattoos on his face laid up in the bed click my link and I say so I had to ask this man is you the man that he called the police on and Duke Pharaoh said yeah I'm the man I had to tell Duke baby I would have called the police on you too I think that's the first thing I had done told D fa yesterday was girl I would have called the police on you too you talk about something you want to punch up on me punch you want you want to do what you want to punch up on somebody and you listen do you know how mad you got to be to drive two hours to beat a [ __ ] ass that's that's that's a cal rage then you checking into the same hotel as that man oh no I would have called the police on Duke too I would have call I told him that right so then Duke came over here and he graciously talked to us for about two hours or so it was a good conversation I enjoyed the conversation it gave um oh pettyville when we used to just have random people click the link and we would have conversations they would either go left they would go right but yeah it was a good good good conversation it was a great conversation yesterday I subscribed to his channel girl so Trish come in here yesterday running her [ __ ] dick suckers Trish you know the [ __ ] who can't sell no tickets girl so Trish came over here yesterday trying to run her [ __ ] mouth girl so then I had that cuz she trying to make it seem like her and Duke is like Ace boom Coons you know she trying to make it seem like her and Duke go way [ __ ] back that's what she try to make it seem like girl I asked doke do he know Trish he was like she she ain't do nothing to me she ain't do nothing to me girl so afterwards you know as I'm going through I click in Duke live why y'all ain't telling me Trish was Duke moderator Trish is Duke moderator [ __ ] and I should have I should have caught heat of it cuz when I cuss her eye he look like damn like Trish getting dog like that Trish is the man [ __ ] moderator and he say she ain't do nothing to me he ain't even claim her word on the curb in order to be dude moderator you gotta you gotta Grease the [ __ ] PA so that's why Trish was embarrassed CA word on the Cur she done pay to be this man moderator and and he said that she ain't do nothing to me he ain't even claim the woman as his moderator girl Trish I think I mean more to him than you do girl and I don't mean [ __ ] to the man okay girl girl he he ain't acknowledge her as a moderator he ain't say that that was his moderator he didn't say that's my mind he ain't say none of that he said he said she ain't do nothing to me what the way she was going so hard I would have thought that was that girl girl why was she going that hard for that man and all he said was all he said was hold on all he said was she ain't do nothing to me she ain't never do nothing to me okay well you know she ain't never do nothing to me either child she ain't never do [ __ ] to me but let's move on so so then after that you know I went to sleep I woke up and when I woke up M was ending his live so I a really catch M live girl so then I get in SK mysterious live AKA miss good [ __ ] so I get on I get around over there and get get miss good [ __ ] live and she calling Mah out now Mah I gotta call you out too I think that's some [ __ ] [ __ ] that you did not play that audio you is the late night recap show for the mo three sector the beef sector the black sector everybody know that all the content all the tea all that everything go through the mul sector girl so why why Maha didn't play the Audio I feel like that's [ __ ] up Mah you did not do your due diligence and play the Audio I feel like you and cam can have whatever relationship that y'all have but if Cam is someo [ __ ] if that's really your [ __ ] you should be able to tell him that was some whole [ __ ] and I do think you should have played the audio so that your audience could say yes that's Cam no that's not Cam and y'all could have had a discussion I feel like at the end of the day he that does make you look weird that you didn't play the audio you should have played audio Miss Brendon say she ain't got an issue with you you could play the audio you and Miss Brendon ain't got no issues you definitely should have played the audio and I actually want to do a poll for my audience and I want y'all to tell me do y'all think it's do y'all think that yeah he cool with Brenda do y'all think it was wrong that Maha did not play cam audio calling 911 okay I would definitely play Pizza audio hell everything that went on with me did did pizaro not go cover it yes she did when I got recorded lady Nico um did did a whole had a whole [ __ ] live over there with n with a thousand people um f junkie Shelly quannie everybody came over there to Heir their grievousness out about me on lady ni platform when the whole Madison blue thing went happened pizaro went live about it so yeah if if I I had audio if I had audio that was coming out there I would expect pizaro to play it and do her [ __ ] content because it's set the first period And if and if Cam felt that Mah was wrong for playing the [ __ ] audio then guess what then that mean cam is even more of a [ __ ] ass [ __ ] which we all know that cam is a [ __ ] we're not we're not going to bypass the fact that cam Pam Miss am is a [ __ ] so anyway I digress so I just felt Mah you was a little bit wrong for not playing that audio not a little bit wrong you was very much wrong I even told IGT I said IGT why he ain't play that [ __ ] audio and IG T said girl what ain't no defending that audio girl IGT said ain't no you can't defend that Bri ain't nothing you can say about that ain't nothing I said you're right but he still should have played the [ __ ] audio so girl so last night Ronnie Q was over was was over there around the way Ronnie Q was over there around the way at at misunderstood house right and girl misunderstood was over there rat tagging tric and Noble baby she she was over there tearing Noble them ass up see when you get Mis misunderstood Focus cuz Ronnie Q was in there Ronnie Q was over there like a kid in the [ __ ] candy store Ronnie Q was over there pressing just enough easing up just enough putting it in laying it out putting it in laying it out Ron was over there tearing it up whatever whatever whatever misunderstood girl I got down there in that [ __ ] chat [ __ ] and I was giggling the way she was over there 10 up trcy talk about some tricy expecting for her to pay Noble way see I told y'all yesterday that Noble and Curtis is the same [ __ ] person because don't quannie be over there paying uh Curtis way y'all not fa tell me that they not the same [ __ ] person andw go over there and cuss me the [ __ ] outw trying to cuss me out talking about she thin she thin she thin she thin well quannie what being thin got you you ain't got no man you got holes in your [ __ ] walls and your flows a you you over there walking on 2x4s you over there walking on the subf floor of your [ __ ] home and you think you could talk to me about being thin [ __ ] you over there playing for airplane tickets cell phone bills meals you can't gain no [ __ ] weight cuz you pay for every [ __ ] thing you probably would be as big as me if you ain't have to feed C and his [ __ ] hoes and you think you want to be over there you over there talking about some buying a 2005 car you we in 2023 ain't they just giving them away ain't they giving away the 2005 car you you you it's going be 20 25 it's going to be 2025 and you over there talking about something you over there talking about something you want to buy 2025 car [ __ ] you fa to be another thing trcy over there with a Flint stone car the bottom of trcy caught a roted ey and she gotta Kickstart that [ __ ] like y do and you around here talking about something you want to buy two is you going through a midlife crisis cornie what the [ __ ] really going on you over there on eBay buying [ __ ] cars you right here buying cars on eBay kicking out Curtis the [ __ ] plugs in your walls the the outlets falling out and the only thing you could brag about is being thin well baby listen one thing one thing about it and two things for sure [ __ ] I'll be I be built like Mrs Netta before I be around here rolling around looking like quanetta okay I be around here built up shaped up looking like Mrs Netta before I be around here acting like quanetta quannie and trcy got the same [ __ ] thing so I bet y'all over here wondering how the [ __ ] is this cam fault girl let me tell you so Jazelle had a live this morning is it me I do jaelle look like she got a 30 inch T pay on D jezelle over there looking like she got a 30 inch toue on it's [ __ ] all bald in the front and it's all long at the bottom and I'm like is anybody going to tell her it's thinning at the top she I've never seen a [ __ ] walk a 30 inch toupe I was like go on Jazelle go on with your bad ass I said Jazelle all that meddling and people business got you thinning around the top it's just real thin it's like all up in here is just real [ __ ] thing I said oh I said she don't shift that to p i that's not no [ __ ] wig see y'all gonna stop disrespecting wigs that is a two jezelle over there with a twoe [ __ ] it's a 30 inch t-e she she said I'm invting a new style she said I'm going to invent a new style y'all make sure y'all like this video okay not a cost well Gypsy Rose I think with with with the record she got I don't think she can manage anybody okay I don't think anybody got her in charge of funds I don't think that she able to be in charge of funds y'all I don't I don't think I don't think that's her market and she over there talking about something I'm a fiduciary [ __ ] spell fiduciary [ __ ] anyway like this video send me a dollar or two cuz y'all ain't GNA get cuz y'all ain't gonna get no true te like this okay over there with that [ __ ] loan to pay tilted to the left I said where's her friends first of all where's her man where's her [ __ ] man cause cause listen I'll never forget [ __ ] back in the dis before I did YouTube I used to have this long pretty like you you part with and so one day it was slipping one day one day had done slipped a little bit and we was out in public and so my man at the time whispered in my ear he said when we get home you better take that [ __ ] [ __ ] out I said oh and you know what I did when I got home I went and I went and snip that [ __ ] out cuz my man wasn't F to be around here uh uh uh talking [ __ ] about me like that the way he it's the way we was out in public and that man came up right here and whispered in my ear when we get home you better take that [ __ ] out okay baby I'll take it out you you ain't gotta worry about it babe I'll take it out it's going so do her man really love her do Jazelle man really love her if he got her around here with that L with that Steve Harvey long ass tupe over there looking like hold on yall hold on y hold on she over there looking like Ron jery jezelle over there looking like Ron jery with that [ __ ] wig on [ __ ] [ __ ] and see and it all ties in it all time then that Jazelle over there looking like Ron jery because that kicked off all the [ __ ] Shenanigans of today so [ __ ] that was over there around that Ron Jeremy house you know she she over there starving for [ __ ] content Ron jery over there starving for Ron Jeremy over there starving for Content so the [ __ ] you know she running the cam story or whatever so she typing in the chat so I guess girl so I guess um um Noble was in the chat tricy in the chat right and so um know that unit she got on her head look like Ron JY so Ron jery over there so she say um so tricy in the chat caping for Noble I mean caping for cim so Noble like so Noble started talking [ __ ] about cam so Noble talking [ __ ] about cim and trissy must have [ __ ] around and said are you jealous of Cam you sound jealous of Cam Noble baby Noble went live Noble went live and proceeded to dog walk trcy girl trcy was in that [ __ ] chat [ __ ] trcy was in that [ __ ] chat hold on cuz I need to separate it because you need to see how this [ __ ] went down y'all need to see how the [ __ ] went down child hold on okay trcy was in that [ __ ] chat trcy was in that chat okay talking [ __ ] she was talking [ __ ] and this was her in the chat talking [ __ ] Noble said [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out my [ __ ] chat get the [ __ ] out my chat [ __ ] I if I ever if I never have to hear tricy again it'll be too soon right girl danis start looking like this girl it started looking like this girl he had done block try next thing you knew it was empty girl he had done kick trcy out the [ __ ] chat [ __ ] he kicked tricy out the chat okay so now no over there talking his big [ __ ] girl no over there talking about some high he knew in December he won with trcy tricy tricy do to basically he cosigned everything that misunderstood said last night all his feelings that he had last night he cosigned what misunderstood said after this morning he woke up he woke up this morning and cuss misunderstood out down to her [ __ ] toes [ __ ] he cussed her out so bad he told he cussed misunderstood that he told trcy though he said he said he unsubscribing from everybody he taking everybody [ __ ] he taking all his memberships back he's single if he want to go in pizaro chat he'll be he'll go to Pizarro chat cuz he could do what the [ __ ] he want to do he tried to be cordial with these hoes he tried to be C with trcy but she ain't got no [ __ ] sense and how dare a slow [ __ ] GNA call him slow he even said he said he doing his own thing he say I'm doing my own thing he say um girl he say uh he even got so far to say you know his phone jumping he's single his phone jumping and people be hearing his phone jump people be hearing when his phone be going off he he said he always got something going on he said he always shucking and driving yes no said up I swear right Scott's honor Noble said that trcy do too [ __ ] much she don't take accountability for a [ __ ] thing he said how slow [ __ ] going to call him slow he knew in December when he got down there he said he really already had a feeling it wasn't going to work but he was sitting around here trying to see what the [ __ ] trcy gonna do he said tricy be doing too much with these [ __ ] online what did too much was her saying that she was jealous of Cam that he was jealous of Cam he said he said cam is a [ __ ] [ __ ] but then he took it back and said that cam is a young [ __ ] he got respect for him but then he said cam is a [ __ ] [ __ ] cuz how the [ __ ] you goingon to call a police on somebody how the [ __ ] you going to call a police on somebody and then want to run that [ __ ] back he said k a [ __ ] [ __ ] then he said that he his phone always jumping he B knew that him and tricy wasn't gonna make it he said what the [ __ ] he look like moving into a [ __ ] house living off of a [ __ ] sleeping on a [ __ ] sofa you want to join the competition on March 3D you want to cook in it he said he ain't moving out of state he ain't doing all that he said he don't want to live into no apartment with no woman he said girl he baby he was tearing tricy ass up he yes he did he said I Ain he said say I ain't moving out of state sleeping on no [ __ ] house cleaning up no [ __ ] house I ain't doing none of that [ __ ] he say um he say the type of time he on he want to save up his money and him and his lady they need to move into a house he don't want to live in no apartment with his lady but he say tricy do too much she don't do enough and the [ __ ] just it's just it's just a [ __ ] mess he say it's a [ __ ] mess he can't do it and if he never have to hear tricy name again it will be too soon he done trcy [ __ ] trcy tricy on [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] that [ __ ] I got other [ __ ] I'm [ __ ] other hoes blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah right cool see tricy ain't want us to know none of this [ __ ] she ain't want us to know none of this [ __ ] so you know what trcy do she go post a picture of misunderstood sucking dick we a see the whole dick I see misunderstood looking like a fish I said okay why would she do that this is dumb then she decided to basically threaten misunderstood and let her know that it's more where this came from and then she proceeds to post this picture oh my god um um a misunderstood everything out okay um to steal this line from Goldie from Flavor of Love she posted this picture a misunderstood with her business out with her hands in places that you should only be when you use in the bathroom okay she posted this picture of misunderstood with her coochie out she was in the position like this where like I didn't know if she was giving birth or if a [ __ ] was going to put the head down there but misunderstood was like this [ __ ] just breathing the [ __ ] was breathing like this and misunderstood had more hair on her coochie then Ron Jeremy got on that wig over there she had more hair on her coochie I thought it was a fur coat I'm not going to lie I said oh my God I didn't know [ __ ] hat could get that long she had more hair on her coochie y'all remember when trcy went to jail and we got that picture of um no when she went to the hospital M when tricy went to the hospital and the hair and that hair was all over her head she had more cooch hair on her Co girl try had tried to put a little thing over it like we couldn't see it and it was just spilling out it was just it was just spilling out I said oh my God misunderstood I said oh my God misunderstood are you okay like I was really concerned for misunderstood I said baby do we need to have a conversation [ __ ] I didn't even give a [ __ ] that misunderstood was naked [ __ ] I'm for Liberation I'm for I'm for show that [ __ ] pop that [ __ ] post it this well post it that well girl I personally don't give a damn I'm not I'm not really I'm not that type of girl you know like I'm not that type of girl that feels like you should you could [ __ ] shame a person or you could embarrass a puss person I'm very much liberated right the only thing that gagged me about this picture was I didn't know I didn't know what I was looking at I listen it was like this pillow but black it was like this pillow but black it it was real black it was just black hair this pillow actually longer okay it was longer she couldn't even put an emoji on the hair and it was like all around in the thigh area okay it was all around there it was just oh it was just real bad it was it was just it was just it was just real bad okay and all I wanted to do was go ask Miss understood baby do we need to talk about it but misunderstood say this was happened in 1997 misunderstood say that you know triny had basically been telling her that she had stuff of her pictures of her she just didn't know what she had misunderstood said these pictures are old now here's what I want to say misunderstood was she trying to extort you from money was she trying to make you pay her so she wouldn't release these pictures online no my only thing is PA where your old deppy ass at you want to talk about a [ __ ] doxing can we talk about revenge porn can we talk about how your old ass be this way that way but you're quiet right now pette pette you want to talk about old [ __ ] let's talk about the new [ __ ] let's talk about the 2024 [ __ ] [ __ ] back to their old [ __ ] and they new [ __ ] schemes [ __ ] trcy around here posting misunderstood [ __ ] so she gets her [ __ ] money now y'all was around here holding visuals for Jay dun are y'all gonna be holding visuals for tricy and misunderstood can we hold a [ __ ] um communal of all the victims now what Ron Isley gonna be over there saying CA you know Ron iy Ron iy got convicted for doing all type of [ __ ] in his later years of life didn't Ron Isley die not Ron eeley Ron J Ron Jeremy go over there and get un alive down there to the [ __ ] uh prison for the crimes that he committed so how the [ __ ] is Jazelle gonna spin her way out of this one how is Jazelle gonna spin her way out of this one by babe five b you want it back into the sector [ __ ] now is the time to cuss tricy out lay tricy out for all she worth okay lay that [ __ ] out curiy wrong cause cause NOA old dog head Noble Curtis is his name Curtis is it Noble which one is it is it Noble or Curtis I don't confuse my no the Curtis who is it y'all who is that man down there is it Noble or Curtis girl so Noble girl this Noble on Noble Community wall NOA gonna talk about some damn is this the real trcy misunderstood you might want to back down I said oh not Noble stick you on in Noble say is this the real Tracy NOA says this the real on his community W he say is this the real Tracy misunderstood you might want to back up I said Noble you might want to shut the [ __ ] up Noble you might be talking a little bit too much cuz the only reason why misunderstood [ __ ] was put out onto the community wall was the deflect us from the fact that you went over there and let us know that you [ __ ] five six [ __ ] that you over there don't move long for tricy don't play along with trcy don't play around there trcy [ __ ] face and trcy knew she couldn't defend herself so what trcy do trcy went over there and posted misunderstood [ __ ] on the community wall to help you and here come your dumb ass talk about something oh is this the real tricy [ __ ] yes that's the real [ __ ] tricy and that's why we was telling you to shut the [ __ ] up because ohy Jeremy alive oh I thought the man had on Oh I thought the man had died little fizzle is he in prison is he just in prison well I just want to know how the [ __ ] jezelle Ron Isley Ron jery Ronald how the [ __ ] Ronald gonna fangle her [ __ ] self out this [ __ ] cause she done laid down there in bed with trcy and I want to know tricy did you and oh Ron Jeremy have a conversation about you posting the [ __ ] pictures and then she gonna go down now now here's the angle that jezelle gonna try to play watch it I'm telling you first what the [ __ ] going to do do y'all want to know do y'all want to know what Jazelle gonna do um the people say that you was wrong it's 571 votes and 53% say that you was wrong for not playing that audio Mah so I just want to let you know M that you was dead ass wrong now y want to know what she going to do what she going to try to do is talk about the situation that happened with Lady Snoop when trcy posted them pictures of Lady Snoop hold on I think I got a cash app y'all hold on did I get a cash app hold on let me see oh a [ __ ] got a cash app and it say okay hold on they want to see the [ __ ] fur pillow they want to see the [ __ ] pillow okay they want to see the [ __ ] pillow misunderstood the picture was like this just a meas just imagine it black and long and a little fluffly okay but it was like this but just black it was like this but black okay so girl so where was I at okay so this what she gonna try to do she gonna try to pull the the the the lady Snoop angle I'm telling you right here right now Ron jery is gonna pull the lady Snoop angle I swear to God I swear to God it's gonna be but what about lady Snoop what about lady Snoop don't don't let her pull it don't let her pull it don't let her pull it don't let her pull it because all she do is playing the angle girl she don't give a [ __ ] about no lady Snoop girl she done toss lady Snoop to the Winds Girl done dog lady Snoop out girl she don't give a [ __ ] about no lady Snoop she don't give a [ __ ] about no lady Snoop I'm telling you that's the angle she gonna try to pull because guess what didn't trcy post cause I'mma pull it I'mma Be the [ __ ] to pull it didn't trcy post them fake ass pictures of Lady Snoop we all knew that trcy that that wasn't that wasn't lady Snoop now I had said misunderstood I the other day when I was misunderstood chat I said misunderstood wasn't you the one who gave her them fake ass pictures of Lady Snoop and misunderstood say no that she never did that but the thing is one up they said that trcy had gotten a pictures from misunderstood misunderstood say she ain't got no n pictures that's what misunderstood say so the only way that we'll be able to really figure this [ __ ] out is if tricy come out and tell us who sent us the pictures of Lady Snoop how did she get those pictures of Lady Snoop but then so I'm gonna pull it before jezelle pull it because I already know the bit I know I know that sneaky slimy slithering [ __ ] she can't slide on the stomach cuz she too big okay so she just grun a little okay she can't Slither she just you know we can't even call her a slithering snake let's call her a chucking Pumba that's what we'll call it okay anyway so now the thing about it is we all know we all know trcy girl I can't even say try elevator don't go to the top girl tricy elevator don't go to the first floor okay so in her mind she thinks that you know she's giving misunderstood something to something to feel but girl they said misunderstood [ __ ] the dog I don't think nothing more embarrass and [ __ ] saying you [ __ ] the dog is this I I mean what what can we really be honest can we really be honest C can we be y'all asking for us to be appalled when misunderstood got a long track back history then Noble want to say that misunderstood was not a good friend to trcy but miss but trcy been over there hold and misunderstood [ __ ] pictures they whole friendship now my thing is I have been best friends with [ __ ] for years okay we done change in front of each other if they come in the house I may have to hurry up and put some clothes on I this and that but I have never seen any of my friends birth canals ever I I'm not interested in seeing no body birth canal I'm not no lesbon okay I'm not no lesbon I don't want to see it I don't need to see it it's it's just not my thing you know I have a lot of things in life um I have a lot of quirks but seeing a [ __ ] [ __ ] is not it's not my thing so my thing is why was you collecting misunderstood [ __ ] pictures I think that's quite disgusting and I think it's quite nasty that you posted that on the community wall but you know I just want to see what the pieces really got to say now I'm now girl I don't know what J D did to bless Watkins I don't know what Jay D did to bless Watkins baby bless Watkins went over there and cussed and cuss Jay D out like she answer her phone in church she went over there and she cussed Jay D out like Jay D stuck her hand in the collection plate and stole five doll and ate a peppermint in church she C oh my God she cush Jay D out so [ __ ] bad today I don't know what Jay dun did cuz I was caking y I was on the phone I was cing child so I don't know what she did I was in out of ODS live because you know I was entertaining the man on the phone so I don't know what the [ __ ] Jay done had did R out the ODS house I don't know what the [ __ ] Jay D did R out the ODS house but girl she you know bless was mad bless say girl bless he bless was so [ __ ] mad I don't even think she cut cut on the monetization cuz I said oo I said bless I said bless this video gonna be red not yellow this video gonna be red she cut J done out so bad that video is red I don't think bless cut on that monetization bless is so [ __ ] mad bless say I'm so [ __ ] mad I wish I was on streamyard so we could go at it [ __ ] girl she said I don't even want to repeat some of the stuff she said about Jay done oh yes she did she C out like she answered her phone in church [ __ ] I don't know what the [ __ ] she did R but girl so now we here so tonight oh let me address ladyes now I tried to go find this post I didn't see this post but apparently Snoop addressed me in the post I I have to be honest I don't get it I don't get it I just don't get it um I didn't say anything bad about lady Snoop so I don't get it um yeah I didn't say anything bad I spoke facts um and that's all I got to say about that hey Mah oh M you I got I'mma tell you to your face M you dead ass wrong I feel like as you being the late night the late night spot it is your due diligence to cover stories and I think it's wrong that you did not um play the audio of Cam I think you should have played the audio um because Miss Brenda gave everybody permission to play the audio and so I think it's wrong that you didn't play the audio and I think that that you did your audience of disservice because you should have played that [ __ ] audio plenty of people didn't hear it they may have heard it they may have not have heard it you should have played audio okay that's that d h i don't know and listen this is real [ __ ] this is real [ __ ] um I hadn't talked to Mr pettyville since like I had like a real conversation with him since his dad since his dad died um and recently we had we actually had a conversation and it was like a full grown conversation like well we acknowledged a lot of [ __ ] we we we we had a good conversation and miss and the only thing I've always told misunderstood not misunderstood is Lady Snoop is when a person has done you wrong you literally have to remove yourself from that situation and go literally heal from it I mean heal from it and Lady Snoop you have not healed from that situation you have not healed from it and because when you actually do the work and you actually heal from that [ __ ] you can have a conversation with a person and literally walk away from it feeling nothing feeling like wow like that was so much growth because when you heal from it the very thing that you seeking you gonna get the very thing that you thought that you that you needed you gonna get it when you don't even need it what cuz you going realiz that sh a whatever it is it ain't even got nothing to do with misunderstood or Don it got everything to do with something that's inside of you and I've been telling you that I've been telling you that but you literally got to go and actually do the work you have to go do the work there's no way to get around it there's nothing to get there's no way you gonna get around it you could cuss me out you can dislike me you could say this you could say that you could say all of that but I listen even with Ron Ron Jeremy right I don't [ __ ] with her I will never [ __ ] with her I don't have no ill will towards her I wish her well in life I want her to get everything that she ever everything that she ever everything her heart desires I wish that she gets it once you actually go and do the work you will realize that you not even mad at them you mad at yourself honestly and truly and I'm telling you something that I know that's why when people go and talk to people that has wrong me um they can go fraize with people and they can go do this and you can do you don't never see me get pissed about it you don't see me get mad about it I may throw shade but I don't get mad about it and when and when she go and do somebody wrong and they get hit with that same bullet I be like try to tell you and I'm talking about real life experiences things that I've experienced things I had to go through there was a time where if Mr pville would have tried to talk to me if that man would have tried to talk to me he would have got cut I'm talking about I'm talking about lethal YouTube took my video did on this page I feel discouraged lady n I'mma call you I'mma call you I'mma call you when I get off here I'mma call you soon as I hit the end button I'm call you there was a time when that man could call me and like I would hit him with so much venom I'm talking about I L like we talked about how the other day I had said I wish the man like I I ain't say I wish he died but I said like if he was bleeding on the street don't call me type [ __ ] like I would say some of the most crucial [ __ ] to this man because I was hurt I was real hurt by it by the situation because I felt like like you really owed me some [ __ ] but in time I realized like [ __ ] you not you weren't even mad at him and what you was asking for was really remedial and God will never do that for you like God will never do God will never let you be in that situation because God wants so much more for you and so recently when we had a conversation like he apologized for some [ __ ] but the thing is I was like I don't even need it I don't even need to apology and I went all about my business he went all about his business but the thing is in time when you actually go in and do the work things like that won't bother you and L slop that's all I ever said so I'm never going to drag you because I understand the place that you at so I'm never gon to drag you but if you honestly think lady Snoop that I really give a [ __ ] about your opinion of me I don't I don't all I want you to do is go heal and I mean that from the bottom of my heart you just got to go heal that's all I gota say about that misunderstood should not bother you misunderstood being in the places that you at should not bother you the thing is you literally you literally removed yourself from the people that was [ __ ] with you because she was around you have every right to do that you have every right to do that but the thing is you then can't go and do this very same thing because I I stayed away from misunderstood misunderstood will tell you I was R in misunderstood chats I really [ __ ] with misunderstood I really did any of that right but misunderstood will always come to my chat misunderstood would drop down I say some of the worst [ __ ] about misunderstood but misunderstood kept coming around you stopped coming around so it's like if she's supporting me then I'm genuinely going to support her but me and her is not even ever going to talk on the phone we not phone girls we're not messaging we're not doing none of that but you talked on the phone with Jazelle you got on was on her Instagram chatting with her you was best friends with her that was your sister star like I said yesterday you did all of that stuff but what am I supposed to do what am I supposed to do to someone who's genuinely supporting my channel who comes to my channel who who's in my audience why would I not go and be respect to her and give her the same respect that she gives me that's all I got to say about that now I've been on here for an hour I know pizaro was supposed to be going live so I'm GNA drop my link if people want to come up and have a conversation um they definitely can um but yeah it's just a whole lot of [ __ ] [ __ ] like I just feel like do on to others as you would do on to them because everybody be quick to say oh well [ __ ] if it ain't me I ain't worried about it if it ain't me I ain't worried about it it ain't me I ain't worried about it okay well [ __ ] it ain't me so I ain't worried about it you got to do as the L do as the [ __ ] L period ain't nothing to talk about pizaro and her having a conversation and I told pizaro [ __ ] she better than me I Ain ain't [ __ ] to talk about cuz you mad for what you mad at me for what girl by girl [ __ ] by you mad for what you mad for what hold on sh n Rihanna so you said bless cuss me out like I stole her week no I did not say that I said she cussed you out like you answered your phone in church she cussed you out like you put your hand in the um in the in the collection page and she cussed you out like you ate her peppermint I ain't say nothing about her wig oh well it must have been somebody up in the chat that said I had sto bless we no and I think and I think somebody else up in the chat said that bless Cuts me out like I tried to steal her denture so I didn't have baby teeth no more bless don't have oh well sto her teeth thank you how you know she ain't got Dentures I done seen her over there now no because her tooth breaks and she has cuz whenever her tooth breaks oh so she all upy [ __ ] she a Upp she a old uppy senior no if she if she breaking too Tes then she old up the Senor [ __ ] but okay so what happened was over there on OD she up like bless hush but so what happened was over there on ODS I don't know you tell me that's what I'm doing right now I said what happened over there on ODS [ __ ] you mean I'm making a statement I wasn't asking a question oh okay yeah so misunderstood one of to convey a message to OD s them about what happened um about them pictures and stuff so I was up there conveying it and bless want to drop down and tell me for me not to say nothing about Tesa because I did the same thing and I had to tell that raggy ass long titty ass wig wearing ass [ __ ] [ __ ] I did my year probation on I said the same year that you was hiding and trembling from vs [ __ ] I did probation during that year where you was hiding I said you hear from vs more than I hear from my probation officer [ __ ] and he could have put me in jail vs didn't even have a jail to put bless raggedy ass up in but she was over there hiding for a year and a half oh I see why she cussed you the [ __ ] out because [ __ ] that year that I was on probation I ain't never miss a meeting but bless went ghost and disappeared as soon as vs came back so for all I know vs might as well be the probation officer for bless because she showed did get out of Dodge and disappear well bless sure did cuss you the [ __ ] out she cussed you from theud to the [ __ ] TOA she sure did and she and she could do that but even at the end of the day the whole year that she was in hot and I wasn't and that's facts but I think bless is trying to get a beef so that she can get up in the aneurism you know when she first got back she was trying to beef with f bab and because five babe didn't work then she tried to beef with Sean Bradley Sean Bradley didn't work and I guess now she coming to me but either way bless you not yeah hey Boo hey I just either way hey hey F chick but either way now she want to try to beef for me but bless you old news all of your reads and your drags up in in your video was from 2019 [ __ ] we in 2024 please drag me for what happened last year or this year otherwise shut your ragged ass the [ __ ] up because if I want to drag you from 2019 then I could talk about when you had all your teeth and you w missing a couple here and there like up she not miss she not missing teeth well breaking them or whatever broken tooth toothless whatever it is the Tooth Fairy came whatever the fact is don't try to drag me about something that happened five years ago you ragged ass stupid ass old ass seile ass [ __ ] just because you trying to get up in the aneurysm keep your drag to yourself [ __ ] if you can't drag me with nothing current ho when before your husband was hospitalized [ __ ] if you don't have a drag for me before he was up in the busted ass hospital with his old ass then don't drag me with nothing at all who playing music hey Bri oh no I'm sorry that was my other phone playing that the video I yeah I did I want to join the next competition so what do I got to do just like okay let's about that so on March 3 we will be holding the next um pettyville chop challenge because they want to change the name um so we're going to be holding that the and so the first uh round would be bread and then the second round would be uh pasta with cream and sausage then the last round will be a freestyle uh freestyle dessert each round will still be the same 30 minutes okay so yeah with that prep okay um with each round being the 30 minutes Store br bread like you cannot do no bread that's what I was about to ask you so if bread has to rise can I have some R I'm saying what I'm saying is I don't want you to use like garlic bread that you just that's already pre-made like if you want to use a loaf of bread and make garlic bread from it fine like you don't have to make bread from scratch but don't pull no Brookie and get no yeah I'm gonna make bread from scratch but what I'm saying wait a second purple peach had a whole Bagel that came out of a plastic bag she used she made egg she made an omelette we seen her crack her eggs I'm not saying you can't use a loaf of bread if you want to use a loaf of bread fine what I'm saying don't go get the already made garlic bread that's what I'm trying to say okay so I'mma make some bread from scratch but what I was asking is if some of it has to rise can I just have some already pre- rising and then I can show you how I mix it and all that stuff if you already if you got dough that if you got dough and you want to make bread from your dough go ahead and do that that's fine I don't care about that but what I'm saying is if you want to use bread that's already made if you want to use pre-made bread like a loaf of bread french bread a bag you can do that all I'm saying is do not use the garlic bread that already got the cheeses and the garlic on it make your own stuff no I know how to make stuff now and then for the dessert same so if I were to be making something and something might need to boil to get to get somewhere I could be boiling but I could still have all my ingredients out and say well this is what I was putting in here it's boiling then I'mma take it out and put it in the oven or I could do this and that right yeah hello yes okay just being sure because I don't want to come up there I mean I'm probably I might get cut the first round I'm not tripping but I do want to enjoy it I mean I mean I want to join and just I know I could throw down so and I know y'all y'all don't think I can so well well Briana if I have to be honest with you I believe that ill sleep chick is going to be involved and this this is just going to take some thought on your part but I think you might need to think of the rules because she is challenged more than everybody else nope don't change nothing well well but I remember whenever purple peach had built that great Christmas tree up in the shakeri board Challenge and they changed the rules for her it was nothing but a Christmas tree of GRA no I just wanted to get clear on the rules just to make sure that everything that I said I will make is something I can do and then in that 30 minutes time make sure it's you know so I got it I got it I already got the meals I'm G to start I mean you know practicing just making it for dinner or whatever um over the next few months just just to do it like when I'm presenting it on cam yeah I mean yeah I know no no I know but I'm just saying just to be talking it through like on camera while I'm cooking but it's not gonna be nothing different it's just gonna be me making sure it looks I got the right angles you know the right STS lighting all that stuff but okay awesome so yeah I'm in your biggest one because you know up in the challenge so you better bring girl I'm in I don't even care I think people going like it gonna like it so I'm in I'm in I'm in yay what time it start one y'all time one one my time damn it's early as hell here okay right hold on wait the people want me to play the last minute or so of bless they cash that me to play it hold on okay I'm drop didn't want you for real you ain't never had a relationship over six months Jay D tell me who you had a relation with over six months you ain't never Rihanna did a whole interview about that relationship longevity have you because what that tell you you know they like when they get with you they can see oh this lady got a lot of problems that's what they see okay going to try to single me the [ __ ] out how the [ __ ] you going to single me out okay now I'm F to go I come on here kiss my natural black ass get a stra and suck out my [ __ ] ass you dumb [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] you damn it [ __ ] you get that Cris that [ __ ] half dead ass husband to suck out your ass that's what his job is not mine was that the minute that they play they paid you to play that mhm oh look she got a whole husband over there that's up in the hospital bed I'm sure that he already on liquids anyway she could let him suck out the straw out of her ass why she want me to do it she said you good at it she said you you was over there trying to eat bloody [ __ ] and all child but but again I Ain no bloody [ __ ] bless bringing out [ __ ] from 2019 that was whenever her her husband was actually walking and he didn't have a pacemaker she want to she want to drag me during the days before her husband had a pacemaker please they say ain't your daddy said he ain't got no Pac maker and I'm Del living um the soul beneficiary but he ain't got no pacemaker absolutely not so yeah my daddy could be sick and what so what's the next the next Point um they said he might be in the same room as your daddy we all gotta go and I just said I'm the soul Heir I'm the soul Heir you don't think ER bless the air of her um husband she married not not with all them kids that she got oh yes she did say that chipper she said you had turbo fingers looking at that musty misunderstood picture she she said you was over there masturbating and misunderstood and you gonna be how how was I but but see how was I mastbating whenever I was on ODS platform bless really need to stop it because all it is is homophobic rhetoric because the fact that I'm having a conversation with ODS about misunderstood being upset with her picture and bless to automatically assume that I masturbated to it but meanwhile bless had a [ __ ] porn bomb and she was like oh oh they got me they got they got me but but she let that [ __ ] big ass teen stay up there for God knows how long so maybe she had herbo fingers while she let them [ __ ] porn bomb her stupid ass her old ass her don't know how to have a banner ass oh we forgot since she want to bring up all that [ __ ] we forgot was bless masturbating to her porn bomes because she got plenty of them over there they said how is that homophobic it's always homophobic if you can't find another drag for a lesbian except for to assume that they like somebody because they are actually trying to advocate for somebody the same reason why people say that F bab is homophobic same reason now when they call F bab homophobic y'all don't ask no questions but it's the same exact thing for me to be up there talking to ODS about uh misunderstood feeling like that was her younger pictures when she was a teenager and [ __ ] like that and I blessed don't have no other drag but that I was masturbating to it [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out of here with your raggedy old decrepit ass well how do you feel about the pictures being posted well I was giving my commentary over there up on OD and I honestly think I believe that uh what misunderstood said that those were her younger pictures that's what she said um she said that that picture the one in particular that tricy had was from whenever she was 17 she did say that 17 17 yes but and I said all this on ODS so the N bless so the N bless to think that I would masturbate on a 17 year old's [ __ ] that [ __ ] is foul and wrong for what she [ __ ] her [ __ ] at 17 well she was in her addiction and I guess that's the only way that they could get the uh the drugs if they ain't got money to buy it no ain't no 17y old got that much ha on they [ __ ] I'm sorry Noe don't believe it now now I would disagree with that simply because we gave that opinion over there on OD and plenty of people were saying that if she was older then she wouldn't had so much hair but I'm like most young kids they not trying to shave and stuff like that because they not sexually active you only care about the the appearance taking pictures like that you sexually activated what but she didn't take the picture somebody else did but she posed for it she knew that picture was being taken but that don't mean that she thought enough about her her body in order to shave oh okay only grown ass women know the shade oh okay and and honestly the fact that she was so hairy that goes to the point that she might have been young as [ __ ] I don't know you wouldn't take your you wouldn't take your grown ass nowhere and pose like that with a hairy ass [ __ ] I wouldn't take young ass no what like that imposed with a hairy [ __ ] I don't care what age I wouldn't want nobody to see my hairy [ __ ] I I'm good the point is it's not the point about a hairy ass [ __ ] what I'm saying is it it goes to the thought that she probably was really young because I mean the picture was kind of I I wouldn't I wouldn't see no grown ass woman taking a picture like that with the tennis shoes on and everything don't don't no grown ass women have their tennis shoes on like that maybe they was going for the young girl look she told me how old she was in the picture oh misunderstood told you oh okay correct as soon as as I was having the conversation on ODS I had misunderstood up in Instagram and I said ODS is discussing some pictures that trcy had put over there I said you need to go look and see I said they discussing it about you I said come over here and click the link and then you could talk to him about it once you see what everybody is talking about but she was in class so all I went was based on what she messaged me and she said that that was when she was younger she explained the circumstance she explained that that was whenever she was starting part of her addiction and she said that she could tell based on that Community wall post that trcy had based on the hairstyle that she had her age hold on wait is that really grown folks TV oh I I don't know because I'm not looking at the chat now and one of my moderators check to see if that's him so basically she out here posting child porn CU that's basically what that is that's what we were debating on OD s's before bless got her panties in a a bunch because we were trying to decide if it was child porn or not it was me ODS and F sha up there yeah I don't think it matters at whatever age it was taken or whatever age it was done like if you if the picture was taken at 17 that's considered a child porn it doesn't matter how long ago it was it's still inappropriate and and it still at that age that she was and when we started discussing it that's whenever trcy took them down from her community wall I promise you she had it up on her community wall until me f and ODS was discussing on ODS is if it was child pornography and once we had that discussion went back over there the trees the pictures were gone yeah well I think that did I post my link I mean did I pin my link I don't know if I did can y'all tell me if I pinned the link or not I had to cause uh silky black came on right is it is it pinging y'all um I think what trcy did was very despicable um I think that it just goes to show her character um I feel like you were you you never was friends with um misunderstood because I don't care how far y'all how far of a friendship it was I think that at some point in time you just have to remove yourself and nothing that has happened between trcy and missunderstood has happened for her to go and post that picture I can't think of anything trcy has went over there and spread all type of [ __ ] about misunderstood and misunderstood fought back it's kind of giv like oh you can't shut oh oh you but you need to shut up you need to shut up you need to shut up no as long as you talking I can talk back but again uh lady n just did a a state of address where she was saying stuff like this is the reason why people do not participate in the beef sector and it's getting that y'all say the beef sector is dead you wake up the next two days later a [ __ ] [ __ ] on your community wall that just don't make sense to me I just don't understand like these people don't have any type of emotional intelligence they cannot take a roast in the gag tricy you owe that woman countless of dollars and you're mad because she want her money and she fighting you back hold on this ZX hold on ZX H turn that mic down what type of mic you use let me let me kill this other page I'm not telling you oh no I mean I don't want it I'm just saying that [ __ ] you got a nest mic I I wanted to come up here and and speak on Harry coochie if you don't mind you wna do from a man's perspective you want to talk about what Harry GUI okay go ahead Harry cooi ain't nothing wrong with it okay I I don't know when uh I don't I don't know when y'all y'all started to believe that Harry coochie means is clean only way to make a coochie clean is to wash it cutting the hair off of it don't make it clean and I think it's sexy I think it's very very sexy and y'all run around here I think I think it's a shame for a grown woman to look like a baby yeah you got you if you grown and you got hair on your coochie you grown woman what you trying to look like a baby for or if you old you old and and it's getting gray why you why you trying to cut it off because it's going gray Let It Grow be proud of it yeah but I don't think it need to be touching your knees though you said say I don't think he need to touch your knees I'm tell let me tell you something I'm a man I'm a man I'm a man and I'mma tell you something right now we know you every single time you click the L you a man you a man you a man a nothing like to like a woman with with a nice shut up shut up shut up shut up you should let your hair on your coochie grow that's what you should do Let It Grow I guess he gotta hold the leg I don't know why he always gotta come up I'm a man I'm a man yeah let your hair on your coochie grow with your fat butt you got a fat butt you got a fat butt jayd let your hair grow your daughter but fatter than mine no you got a nice butt I know she got a flat ass she got a flat ass yeah I know hey Jay D I got a daughter you got a dog you lost [ __ ] you lost this conversation already I got a daughter you got a dogar didn't lose I clearly didn't lose got a fatter butt than her you lost [ __ ] okay you lost [ __ ] okay that dog ain't gonna take care of your ass when you get older [ __ ] you gonna die alone shut the [ __ ] up okay don't talk about kids your flat ass daughter might take care of me okay okay my daughter that's right I got something you ain't got [ __ ] okay until you get some dick in your life until you get some dick in your life you worrying about women coochies being hairy or not okay you should be woring about dick in your mouth that's what you should be worrying about some dick in your mouth how much can you get down your throat now Briana we were talking about whether or not misunder still was underage now he saying that I'm worried about hair on some puss [ __ ] no he came up here worried about it not me he came up here you up here woring about misunderstood coochie shut up you dumb [ __ ] shut up dumb [ __ ] let us men worry about coochie and what's good coochie and how coochie look shut up [ __ ] until you want to show us your coochie with you said but I want to smack you on your but that's what I want to do I want to see y coochie uhhuh that's what I want to do I want your coochi to grow some hair on it stop you got the game all [ __ ] up sorry about that Jay D I had to go GP my food my bad he ain't G to be up here on that um type of [ __ ] sorry about that yeah because we were talking about whether or not she was underage w came up here he came up here talking about he want to talk about coochie hair exactly he ain't going to come over here and um spread that ignorant propaganda right but it but it was a genuine concern like what I was having a discussion with at ODS because I mean BNA let's be honest you can look at a a picture of yourself from high school with a certain hairstyle I don't care what it is whether it's a micro whether you had your hair crimped or whatever and you can automatically tell how old you were at that time because that's when you used to rock the hairstyle even myself myself because my mama my mama um she dressed me like a girl until I got old enough to have my own sense of sty and I remember like in high school for my senior portrait I had my hair crimped up and everything and and if I saw a picture of myself with that hair now I don't have no pictures like what what that is that misunderstood gu but if I saw that let me say something the reason why I didn't Jay D is because he start talking about smacking her on her butt and her fat ass first she Jay D didn't disrespect him first he started talking about her fat ass first and then that's when Jay dun was like oh okay you going to go there and I went there I heard everything that happened so that's why I a Dro JD but go ahead JD right and they think that it's okay for this 58 year old man that just had a car crash with no uh car insurance um gotta go for me trying to get a new car to be able to talk about smacking my ass [ __ ] on what planet and where ho you let a man that's old enough to be your grandpa talk to you like that Jay D ain't got me ain't gave me no [ __ ] money J show show didn't show didn't and not calling you a [ __ ] bana but the nerve that that's what they gonna go to because you heard him come and me first [ __ ] he came and me first we was having a decent conversation up here he came up here talking about smacking me but I was simply saying that there are some hair hairstyles that we had in junior high and high school where if you saw a picture at this age you would be able to say oh I remember this was in 10th grade this was in ninth grade whatever that's all I'm saying that was the only point that I was making and so when she was telling me that it was when she was 17 based on the hairstyle in that particular picture I could believe it I could believe believe it just like some of these women up in here right now it was a certain time up in the 90s when they had finger curled is it called the fing no the finger waves I said the finger curls but the finger waves they know whenever they wore finger waves but I guess the thing is if she said that was a 1997 and when you do her age it don't come to 17 it come to 20 well she didn't tell me 19 97 she didn't give me no year so where did she say 1997 because I haven't heard her really speak yet about it because when I was on ODS which was right before you went live she was in class I don't know what people in the chat saying 1997 well they gonna have to tell me where they got that year from either way either way don't matter what age it was M um wrong as [ __ ] period oh they said she said 1994 in ODS chat okay well I could have missed that because I know I ain't see it they said she was 18 either way tricy dead ass wrong ain't ain't ain't nothing there's no way you could spin it that make trcy right period and the crazy thing is we get on here and we drag people's kids that older than 18 and they get pissed off but you mean to tell me somebody could post your 18 year old with that type of pose and all that up on the community wall and you gonna be okay with it please stop with the hypocrisy it's people that got 30 year old kids on here 30 year old and they get pissed off if you say anything about their kids but but they would they would be they would think it's acceptable for it for their 18 year old to be put out here oh well she was 18 so I haven't really seen many people defending trcy but I have seen people say that misunderstood Is Not Innocent in this as well which misunderstood has done some shady [ __ ] we're not going to we're not going to highlight we're not going to say that but what I will say is that um trcy child they need to put tricy to sleep like they would do a dog and and the fact that people could call me so disgusting I mean J what you did was [ __ ] up too we we're not gonna and and I was and I was 35 years old at the time I had youth on my side 35 ain't no youthful 55 ain't either what you ain't GNA do is compare me to a 55 year old because when it suits them when it's to their benefit they they sitting on two quarters in in a nickel and all this type of mess but then when they do something stupid then I they want to be on my level no [ __ ] it don't work like that if I'm not on your level on your best day then when you on your worst behavior I'm not on your level either you gonna have to pick one pick one if I'm immature childish and stupid on my worst day but then at your 55 year old age you do the same type of [ __ ] don't put yourself on my level [ __ ] because I still got 20 more years to get to where you at please okay cuz 20 years from now I won't be doing that [ __ ] well hopefully you don't do it no more you know I I made a promise to the courts and everything that I wouldn't yeah I I actually stood before a judge uh do you think um trcy should stand before drudge absolutely okay yeah I actually let misunderstood know that I would um I would help her in any way that she needs well this is what I said y'all know how last week I had said that um this heat should go whoop this ass uhhuh I feel like this heat need to go whoop tricy ass we can call the dogs off of Ness this heat G St a mud holy Tre a't gonna do that maybe we should send um a stump down around there to go knock on the door that's how I feel Hold on bber said Jay D your grown ass a judge told me that my ass was wrong when y'all going to be happy when the judge tell tricy that she was wrong don't forget tricy did this towards lady Snoop before I ever did anything tricy did it to Lady Snoop whether it was Snoop picture or it wasn't even back then when she put it out there as being Snoop uh it was said to be somebody underaged and trcy made it I had to face my consequences through a judge I did my year probation like what they asked me to do not trcy putting another underage picture and y'all still trying to tell me [ __ ] y'all [ __ ] all of y'all cuz what you ain't gonna do is tell me a [ __ ] thing if a judge in a court of law told me what I needed to do to make everything clean the [ __ ] what none of y'all going to do is hold it over my head meanwhile y'all condone this ragged ass 55 year old [ __ ] and what she keep doing now that's what you ain't G to do bird bird and whoever else pizaro feel like misunderstood and didn't get nothing done to her wrong that's what she going to say because she feel like tricy and misunderstood was in bed together and misunderstood ain't innocent that's how she I'll tell it for for and no I'm not mad man I it's just I went from OD S's and people were saying this same old stupid [ __ ] including blessed raggedy ass but but this is this is the problem that I have with this Banna and I want to ask you and please only just take what I'm asking you so let say tomorrow Riley decided she ain't want to be your friend no more because she decided she didn't want to be your friend y'all tried to make up as friends it didn't work would you get out here in and expose her pictures no I no I wouldn't I would just be like damn okay I would just give her a space that's the difference Tracy is exposing her friend's picture because somebody said I don't want to be your friend no more because somebody noicy didn't want to be misunderstood friend no more well either way she exposing her friend's picture you cannot equate somebody that I was sexually involved with for almost two years with somebody who was supposed to be my friend and the fact that stupid ass people can't get that huh yours is worse well but I mean that's how that's how the courts would say it's a crime of passion or something like that you can't call this a crime of passion at all Ain't No Way Around It not with the court when you have a romantic situationship with somebody they could say it's a crime of passion but that because somebody don't want to be friends no more and this is what she did that's worse you won't believe over the course of my lifetime how many of my friends decided not to be my friend again and ain't no way I posted anything about them but that's what trcy feel like she could do about Nest when you a nest fall out and N your friend I ain't never post nothing no I'm talking about that I mean come on now you you're not gonna move the gold post we talking about the uh the images of people the fact is that wasn't even that wasn't trc's ex that wasn't somebody trcy was romantically involved with that was somebody thaty had ate [ __ ] that was somebody that was in a relationship with for almost two years was none of that I'm gonna be nice but I do got a question you really you really gonna sit up here you're really GNA sit up here and let this woman who has doxed who has doxed and put up so many naked pictures of other women sit up here and be a moral Authority like she for like she really really is in a position to say oh that's wrong who who naked pit I put up uh wasn't you over there who naked pictur who naked picture did I put up [ __ ] [ __ ] I ain't never put a clear [ __ ] I ain't never put up a complete Ned picture of nobody to do a [ __ ] poll you're a liar I'm G to do a [ __ ] post you're a liar I never put a picture of nobody up fully naked you're a liar you're a liar you're a liar we fa do a poll okay go do a PO I don't need a poll I need you to show the picture of where I posted a new picture of somebody else you deflecting ass Pig stay focused [ __ ] the [ __ ] is wrong with you stop my [ __ ] from the back you old I can't thank you cuz now he want you to put the picture up so that then you could have put revenge porn but at the end of the [ __ ] day when I fall out with any of my friends I ain't never put nothing like that up on here with them if it's my friend right he come he came up here G blaz you know he was over there showing misunderstood titties when he um when him and misunderstood fell out last year he was over there showing them pictures of her titties that um um de Maya had he had it all plased on his [ __ ] page and then he and if they really wanted to see the ones with her nipples he was over there charging $25 for them [ __ ] shut the [ __ ] up correct and that's another thing too because he want to list off a whole bunch of [ __ ] [ __ ] you don't think that came into account when I was in court the first time that they gave me probation ho [ __ ] all of that was facted into my probation [ __ ] so I'm sorry if you think that my probation that I done did wasn't enough ho but a judge in Florida said that it was enough [ __ ] so [ __ ] you in your feelings [ __ ] you and your listen here hooker you lesbian you dark listen here hook up [ __ ] all that [ __ ] because I did the time that they asked me to do [ __ ] so shut up with your raggedy old ass and get you some car insurance and from what the commercial told me you could save more on your car insurance by switching the Geico [ __ ] it's [Laughter] true Harley cute I wasn't talking about myself this [ __ ] got up here trying to talk about me I think you need to comprehend and follow what's going on up in the live I wasn't talking about myself at all I was talking about misunderstood and her thoughts about the picture that's what I was talking about this [ __ ] every single time he done click this he tried to put it on me and if you think this [ __ ] going to put it on me and I ain't going to say [ __ ] to defend myself then you got another [ __ ] thing coming so again if you don't want me to discuss myself for the rest of the live then make sure you tell these [ __ ] don't come up here trying to question me about a [ __ ] thing daughter H does got a good point she said just cuz you went to court and did your time that has nothing to do with the fact that you still did what you did and you trying to act like you did nothing um that's not the case that's not the case at all I know that there is um a there is a legal system for a reason and I went through the legal system I went through the highest court that I can go through so I'm sorry if you still want to dwell on the past and you still want to on something [ __ ] you can harp on it all day long that don't mean I have to harp on it with you so yeah you can still feel like oh I did this I did that well guess what I did my time for it ho that would be just like if I ran out here and I murdered somebody which I would never do but if I did and I went and set up in jail for 20 years [ __ ] the N of you when I get out 20 years later for you to still be trying to tell me about a murder from 20 years ago [ __ ] you [ __ ] [ __ ] you for so daughter here said that if I had murdered somebody I would still be considered a murderer well trcy is the one that currently if we going to use that terminology trcy is the one that committed the murder today so worry about that murderer don't worry about me because I I I did my time wor about the new murderer on the Block put your eyes over there put your eyes over there worry about the new person that might even put a child a child cuz y'all still acting like she ain't put no damn child hey don't even know whether it was a child or not that she put but y'all still talking to me [ __ ] please and let me get over here to the chat to the comments let me see oh gumy you could be making a great Point that's great anyway anybody else coming up here because y'all can argue with J done over at Nest ain't you going to Nest tonight um might Nest Nest over there don't you go the nest every night girl no I be going to bed I do go to bed I typically wake up though in the middle of the night because I got y be over there banging all [ __ ] night I be like damn do these [ __ ] go to sleep I don't know how be up all night long all night I do go to sleep I be like damn y'all be busting busting over there y'all fight every [ __ ] night over there and this what the [ __ ] do y'all even be fighting about well and see that's the thing um because since people trying to tell me what my schedule being [ __ ] like that [ __ ] [ __ ] you don't know my schedule but a lot of times n typically whenever I wake up to see her platform and go on there it usually be about like 1 or two in the morning cuz again I have a dog he wake up and be moving around the house he got a bell on his collar so when I hear B moving I got to wake up to see what he doing cuz I mean he be he be getting into stuff so typically once I wake up and I try to see what he got going on then that's whenever I go up in my phone and try to see who is live but either way all these [ __ ] could still hate but either way hate all you want the fact is it ain't [ __ ] that you could do about the time that I have served I don't give a damn ain't nothing that you could do about it nothing gummy B if I'm there all night how would you know unless you was there all night [ __ ] are you stalking me ho CUA I still do still have your email address so let me screenshot this so that you know that I'm somewhere all night how would you know unless you watching me [ __ ] anyway tomorrow we will be having book club at 8 o' well Jay came back we will be having I had I had the screenshot that real quick the fact that this person going to tell me where I am all night [ __ ] how would you know unless you following me everywhere oh just update ZX you did lose that [ __ ] um um you did lose that [ __ ] pole 72% said that you show misunderstood news you old decrepit [ __ ] over here slurring your [ __ ] words over here cuz I got some [ __ ] numbers you a old [ __ ] I don't even think you can [ __ ] well I think you literally over there [ __ ] in out shards you old mangled fangled dead [ __ ] walk Walking [ __ ] I can't hey US retired hey boo I can't stand your old ass and that's why I banned you for my [ __ ] link go live you old [ __ ] ain't nobody gonna be over there ain't nobody gonna know about it and if and if and if you really want to ask me I really do think you a power bottom I think you take the biggest dick I think you like dick so long you wanted to plunge out your [ __ ] mouth you old [ __ ] you are unhappy [ __ ] and I think you'll be happier if you came out the [ __ ] closet you pickle leg no no edges having [ __ ] and I think that's why you got that beard because you like the flavor the Savor of [ __ ] and [ __ ] hey up I second Daddy [Laughter] B like oh no I had to say that that was a cute one L I had to do it he is a pickle leg [ __ ] just just long and weak [ __ ] okay hey up what's up hey Bri how you doing today I'm doing as well have a good day what's J up here lying about oh she just over here saying you know that she doesn't feel like y'all should be comparing her to what trcy did even though I feel like it's the same thing it is cause trcy dumb and she always go to jail let me finish that let me finish so you you don't know what's going on so you don't know because you just got here I've been here you didn't know what I was gonna say so telling Brian talk to Briana I came up here to let you know why bless got mad that's the only reason why I came up here to let you know that bless was mad about us talking about misunderstood over there on Oda so you just Li talking about what we talking about right now right thank you so what you did was the exact same thing but I knew she was going to jop down as you should ho because let me tell you what happened tricy is a dumb ass that cus the cops and get arrested so whatever tricy is doing on the community war is way less than what you did because you got arrested several times for that and now you saying you did your time how you're still doing the same [ __ ] you're a weird ass [ __ ] J dummy and people that you meet in real life feel need to get away from you T like J dummy stop it don't talk about when this when news come up like just be you're a hypocrite that's what people get annoyed by you you're a hypocrite like you're a blatant hypocrite like not even lowkey blatant that's what I say why you why you was over there talking about some they'll never have pictures like miss you don't have pictures like misunderstood but people wish they had them who want to see your coochie P several and they wish they was and that's what they was I saw them in the chat picture no I see did and I would never look like that let me one let me tell you something let me tell you something she was all there like this right was that a was that a massage table or hospital bed I know I ain't never been on nothing like was confused like is this was Don into but then she came back and she was like I was 18 I don't know but you never know but I'm just seeing like wow that was a lot that was a lot and it was it was graphic I'm surprised YouTube allow her to upload that [ __ ] who graphic but yeah y ain't gonna see nothing from up me shave unshaved tatas none of that [ __ ] most you gonna see some cleavage I show when I was in the dance hall contest that says graphic you're G to get from uper oh know about um oh wait trcy Channel gone I knew it try Channel gone can y'all find it happened why she playing so let me see I watched the video of her that was some short porn let's see if I can find a video of trc's It's what she deserve cuz that was graphic it was unnecessary and you owe that lady money like nothing was going to be on your side not Karma none of that [ __ ] like how you going to owe somebody money and be that rude and nasty I see no I don't see no video of check she got like three pages Brianna check the other ones when you type in tricy living my truth it's not there try type trcy with the t hold on when you type in with the te okay that one's up okay yeah she got like three pages yeah she a used that one in a year okay but the tree her main one is gone oh wow did you not see the picture like it I waser that hairy monkey was like pow pow pow and then I was like oh my God like was like this yes just like that and it was all spreading down to like the middle of the thigh like I guess now got her black heart child the Cur Master drapes child hold on how do you know it was terminated due to nudity do you got a screenshot yeah because you have to go to the video they said a right to be told say was terminated due to nudity yeah the way she was staring at the coma she was ready like like how old is muu could you who who how can I get that screenshot that shows that her page was terminated redo the pillow again cuz I need to be a [Laughter] thumbnail oh yes she lost yep cause I just somebody just sent me a old nasty piece of screenshot that says the channel membership features has been paused uh so yep her Channel gone because they done snatch the uh let me edit the person name hold on let me say well somebody called for black women to be women empowerment but I wouldn't wasted that on mu but mu deserve I think mu did it oh hi WR to be told hey right to be told can you hear me yeah we can hear you oh hello hello ladies well now I see you already have it no I don't have that I don't have that I don't have that well it said it says the whole termination thing no I don't have that let me see [Music] that right to be told we can't hear you can anybody hear right to be told no I can't hear you I'm I'm looking on my other page now see pag is going on my my screen as well right we told we can't hear you well right to be told is working on her audio y'all hear my community War for everything else but y' couldn't tell me this I'm to all my my goddamn t- sippers in a minute y'all better stop doing up dirty hold on let me look my damn self hold on I'm trying to damn so I don't watch trcy like that Upp you know bless can't figure figure it out between if you up or if you chat rep she got y'all confused oh I heard a little bit when I was on like you not miss bless I'm your friend chra ain't nobody friend but miss bless like hold on okay I don't oh no I'm sorry I was talking to myself hold on okay I don't know how to um prove that it's her Channel though because like I said when I click on on it I I I'm I'm at the Target so when I was in there I literally just clicked on it to see if she had put another video up cuz and she posted something about I think she posted pizaro's live cuz but it's maybe gone she whoever live she posted yeah it's um it's deleted now or it's private now and so when I went back just now again when you said that it came up it wouldn't come up so only thing I see is that it's been terminated due to nudity okay well this is what somebody said me it says uh the channel membership features on features on has been paused so your membership has been pause we'll let you know when it starts up again or you resume your reoccurring payments so this is what it this what it say I screenshotted what it what it tell what it says for me I'm not a member so I screenshotted what it says to me I don't know how to show the screenshot though but if you go to my name for some reason Bri I've been asking people this and no one's been answering me I have a community wall so if you type in my name you can see my community wall okay because I definitely don't have I have like three subscribers so I don't know why I have a community wall a lot of people have them oh good okay I'm glad you said that because I keep asking people but that's what I pull up but it you can't tell based on what I just posted that it's her page that's what I get I can't get your community wall what hold on I don't know you put your channel in the back chat so she can get to it faster I got it this is my name oh yeah see it says right here it says the account has been terminated due to nudity due to or severe violation of YouTube's polic policy on nudity and sexual conduct but it took me about it took me about seven eight minutes to check out of the at the store and it was on prior to me checking out I mean it was they are proud of me checking out but that's her main page they're saying the main page is down we know she has multiple pages but the main page is down yeah I think she said she has seven so I wonder who G to be promoting this backup page isn't that what she tagged in the pictures why did she tag sassy and victim on that picture can anybody answer me that I was confused I don't know what what what channel she went live on maybe the one that says two um you know the same title but have the two at the end oh yeah she on on the second one she said her channel was false flag she will appeal this [ __ ] is d wait a minute it was what it was what but if she but if if she was flagged due to nudity she did place she did um post nudity so that's that's not wow child trcy really ain't got no s but y'all I gotta go let me go deal with this stuff I'll see y'all around in chat thank you for coming up right to be told yeah and I'm watch replay I literally just came in so bye everybody bye up by lat 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6rFbG93DwX8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rFbG93DwX8 | Dragonfly Mk II - multi-pump pneumatic air rifle | all right tyler we we need a new host for pyramid era videos okay uh the old one just not working out and uh i'm thinking you seriously yeah wow you're photogenic you look good i'll take your word for it thank you wow yeah but i'm thinking uh like asap okay what what guns um let's do linux racks okay d1r9 okay m417 that's a multi-pump yeah i i will not do a multiple other thing i won't do a multiple awesome i don't care i won't do a multi-pump these arms are not built for pumping no that's my one condition take it or leave it you let me know nope i'm out so uh how about daisy 880 that's a multi-pump valve yeah we talked about this tyler yeah a great new dragonfly the multi-pump yeah get out of here don't i told you not to come at me with that crap tyler yeah about great idea dragonfly mark two multi-pump yeah what's different it's easy to pump why you'll see fine yes the dragonfly mark ii comes to us in air venturi seneca line this guy was announced at the 2022 shot show although we saw something called the butterfly that looks really similar a couple of years prior that never hit the market so this is the kind of rebranded and finished version of that gun that was announced all those years ago some nice cool enhancements some patented technologies as well built into this gun uh and personally i said i'd never review a multi-pump gun just because i don't want to pump it a million times but this thing is actually really intriguing and i'm glad we're going to take a look at it today let's dive in starting at the front of the gun we do have a threaded muzzle on this gun one of the few multi-pumps that does you thread off the smooth part here this is actually a two-piece adapter but this is going to reveal half inch unf threads one half 20 for your moderators suppressors what have you you can actually thread the knurled end off as well although you don't need to for anything so that's a cool little feature that doesn't get added into multi-pumps a lot now moving back from that threaded muzzle we do have a red fiber optic front sight and a fully adjustable rear sight one thing to note about that rear sight it is removable you can see i've got a little bit of clearance there with my scope but for those of you that are mounting a different scope this is a three to nine by 32 leapers but if you were to go with something with a 40 millimeter objective you are gonna have to remove that it's one screw and then you knock it off it's super easy and obviously goes back into place just as easily now our scope is mounted onto an 11 millimeter dovetail that's built into the breech here and dropping down you do have a bolt action system now in the gun currently we have the single shot tray which comes with it but it also includes a magazine now this gun's available in 177 and 22. in 22 we have a seven round mag it's a nine round mag in 177 and that loads real nice and simple into the breach very easy system to use loading the magazines a breeze as well you do have a safety that is a push button style safety so that's safe that's hot you can see the little red ring right there uh you can decock the gun as well just by putting it on fire holding that bolt back pulling the trigger you hear it release and you're good and safe now the trigger is non-adjustable but i can tell you it has a nice two-stage feel to it nice take-up comes to a solid wall and releases it is a little on the heavy side but not bad certainly usable as a pest control rig hunting gun what have you the stock overall nice hardwood stock here it does have a raised cheek piece on that right left-hand side of the stock four right-handed shooters i think a lefty's gonna have no problem with this as well but it is not a raised cheek piece on that side uh you do have a rubber butt pad at the back and then working our way forward to the heart of the gun here is the patented butterfly high efficiency pump system so you look at everything that's going on there you've probably never seen something like this on a multi-pump gun before let me explain to you what's going on here now this is a patented pump system invented by a guy by the name of bob moss a very interesting system that was originally developed for the benjamin 392 397 line of rifles that never really made it into production there were a handful of guns out there but basically air venturi got their hands on this patent working with bob to integrate it into the dragonfly model the dragonfly the original was a notoriously hard pumping rifle it was rated up to eight pumps and was by the eighth pump 35 or 40 pounds of effort to close that pump arm this reduces that pumping effort to around 15 pounds across the board it does not get any harder as you pump which is very atypical for a multi-pump rifle this is the only time i've ever seen something like this it's super interesting and because it is so easy to pump you can pump it to eight pumps with a breeze but it is rated all the way up to 15 pumps and they're getting a max velocity of around 730 feet per second in that 22 caliber it's higher in 177 but this pump system really makes this gun different than everything else that's on the market and a real pleasure to use obviously in our pre-testing i've been pumping the hell out of this thing and it's worked flawlessly no issues and other than personal fatigue as i pump it a million times it's super easy to operate and really an impressive system now just to demonstrate this for you while we're here before we head out to the range you do have to [ __ ] the gun to go ahead and start pumping it for it to build pressure if you don't [ __ ] the gun it will actually just vent out so something to keep in mind there but with the gun on safe with the action cocked there's nothing to this guys really simple and it's the same every time you can just keep going and going redundant enough for you so this is a very simple system nice smooth and pretty elegant in my opinion obviously the fit of that stock where these pieces come together is really seamless a very nice finish quality on this for a 200 gun for those of you that remember the original dragonfly in my opinion this is a massive upgrade not just in the ease of use and efficiency but also in the look it just has a nicer look to it i love the fact that they've got the half inch unf threads there on the end but let's get to the important stuff let's head out to the range test it for accuracy see what it'll do over the chronograph get some sound levels for you and then we'll come back and wrap it up quick pro tip for you guys as i'm shooting this here and realizing kind of the best way to operate it from a pumping perspective you know the normal thought is that you're going like that that clack right there while not super loud compared to other multi-pumps you do have control over it as you're coming in you can go nice and slow but here's the real nice key thing instead of having to close it all of the way you can actually come back down just to here and that is a full pump you don't want to shoot it like this but when you're pumping coming back just to here is going to save you some time and it's going to be a little bit quieter for those of you in the woods all right now i'm going to show you all these pumps because this is going to take a minute and i'm going to need to take off my jacket so before we get to our 45-yard accuracy results just so you guys know did about 10 different pellets out at 45 yards because those were shooting really well at 25 yards where i did all of my pre-testing we also only pumped the gun eight times i did that because the previous version of the dragonfly was a max of eight pumps and quite frankly if it performs at eight pumps it's probably going to perform at 15 pumps or 10 pumps wherever you decide to pump it up to max as well so taking a look at our results at an inch and a half group you have the jsb1813s four out of five there and about a three quarter inch group which is not too bad again your mileage may vary uh moving on to the h m barracudas which are going to give us the most power right about 17 foot pounds an inch in three eighths five shot group out there and then moving on down the h and and 18 grains those new barracuda 18s an inch and a quarter for all five again not too bad but by far the absolute best crossman premier 14.3 domes a half inch group five shots at 45 yards this is absolutely stellar uh was not one of the best pellets at that 25 yard distance so it was good but not great and pretty much stayed the same from 25 out to 45 which is super impressive so those crossman premieres a definite winner in the dragonfly and quite frankly i'm a little surprised that we're getting this good of accuracy out of it at 45 yards wasn't expecting that but certainly very happily surprised with the dragonfly looking over our chronograph numbers we decided to chronograph all four pellets that we used in our accuracy testing and test them at 5 8 10 and 15 pumps respectively now what strikes me is that you're getting good energy at five pumps if you want to do short range pest work just under 12 foot pounds and with just three extra pumps going up to eight we do see a pretty big increase in velocity and energy there which is going to be great you don't have to go all the way up to 15 if you don't want to and what you'll notice and what strikes me is that the jump between five and eight pumps is more significant in terms of the amount of velocity gained than the jump between 10 and 15. now don't get me wrong it's great to have 17 foot pounds of energy at your fingertips but 10 is still getting you 15 and a half there's nothing wrong with that either so for me what i'm questioning is the actual necessity to go to 15. do you have to probably not but if you want that energy you can certainly go there and it's still easy to do thanks to that butterfly system all right let's wrap up the dragonfly mark ii uh if you compare this gun to the original dragonfly this is a massive upgrade of some big improvements built into this obviously the big one being this high efficiency pump system the butterfly pump system is awesome i gotta say if i had to pump a regular multi-pump 600 times or so which is what we did for the accuracy testing portion of this that would have been brutal but with this it was relatively easy a little bit of arm fatigue but overall not too bad a lot of nice features outside of that built into this gun as well obviously you have repeater capability with a bolt action system and you have a threaded muzzle which is a huge upgrade something we should see on more air guns in my opinion but obviously that butterfly pump system is the key point of this gun the fact that it's taken this long for somebody to build this into a multi-pump is really uh quite astonishing honestly since it's been out there a while but glad to see it's finally getting done really makes this gun a dream to use for youth shooters if you aren't the strongest person in the world but you still want to multi-pump something that's self-contained going to give you decent power up to 17 foot-pounds here in 22. this is a real winner in my opinion and obviously half-inch accuracy at 45 yards definitely has the goods and performs well at range too for the insider i'm tyler pattner it's been a pleasure as always my friends don't forget to like comment subscribe let us know what you think of the gun if you're going to pick one up and don't forget to follow us on facebook and instagram as well we appreciate it a ton we'll see you next time you | Pyramyd AIR | UCpEKM_W7kvMf-5gWOcdH3hw | 2022-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,264 | 11,618 |
bCYKz-zfCLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCYKz-zfCLE | Streaking Tower Of Hell [CRINGE] | yo pagas what's up uh it's it's been quite long i'm sorry i never uploaded a video in my channel sometimes i tried making it and then i deleted and i really hope nobody finds someone what am i saying okay guys so today if you haven't read the title again i'm going to try to streak a towel of hell i don't know what that means actually it's mean that i'll try to win as many as i can and if i lose a streak once then i the video ends okay all right pockets let's get this up okay one two three let's go sometimes i will be quiet because uh i guess i'm concentrating i i will not cheat guys i promise i will not cheat [Music] people be making memes about sorry concentration mode i'll do time time lapse prop or you want to watch me suffer or something oh my god [Music] i gotta keep going i can't lose gonna end so fast oh my god okay now i'm back back to my private server well let's let's wait this time while we wait for 20 seconds uh i just want to say that you put some two subscribers i don't know what i did i just leave my intro there i mean baby maybe i didn't even add my intro here i think i forgot my uh okay let's arrange this okay let's let's go i'm bad at this one oh no not this oh no i mean it is yeah but sometimes i forget the patterns okay okay fine and shut up he says sorry sorry maybe some of you guys are annoyed this video is so long i'm betting and betting this video is gonna be so long all right guys if i'm talking nonsense and i'm a nonsense voice i am a nonsense boy if you're asking how old am i around 13 all right it's not 13 it's around 13. maybe 40 maybe 15 question mark huh okay i hate waiting stage i hate it so much i'm gonna die bro i'm gonna [ __ ] die i'm not good at waiting stage guys oh i'm sure everyone who played taupo heard of pink leaf the popular boy that that uh a popular boy a popular youtuber okay a paw patrol boy it's like four times older than me i don't know wanna be friends um i don't know who she is and she's distracted me i don't want to be rude though i don't know all right let's start making youtube content you guys already won't be pretty sure it's just kids just kidding just friend friend or oh my god i'm making nonsense again i hate my life so much [Music] big chunk oh gg gg seven seven english man you're good at english um [Music] okay fine i'm around so and use audio speech thingy oh let's just speed this up okay guys sorry if the content is boring bored uh good game uh because i'm not really good at making content i hope you'd price it [Music] stills i oh woman woman i wonder she don't look i'm so bored so i'm just gonna be stuck in the house and making content 360. oh no i'm [ __ ] [Music] sorry sorry guys we're sorry okay let's hope i will fall to speak this video must be really wrong guys i'm so sorry if it's long and yeah it's long and boring so i'm even more sorry about that so yes oh no no my chance what is this okay all right okay so the reason why i did that because i have my played tower i found a design i don't know why it came with this video idea maybe it seems creative you know if i lose the streak i end the video yeah so something hit my head i'm sorry i got distracted by a woman i'm really sorry maybe that's offensive maybe it's not i'm speaking nonsense again [Music] i'm speaking the language okay so this is look challenging what if i just what if you told me that it is actually challenging stop stop stop please okay good something hit i still want you notification on that that's why i click on it oh oh look someone joined the the server i'm sorry sorry i'm real sorry i don't know what i just did but i just did okay let's do this one okay popchat oh my god i'm so dumb all right nope paul can't park can't park you out no parking parking pass sorry guys maybe i'm a bit of a gamer that's why i say park camera right i don't know why i'm talking i'm supposed to concentrate maybe i'm too good at the game sorry guys maybe i'm gonna talk for the whole game this is my first video okay i'm not gonna only make about roblox you know maybe i'll find other content games you know like overwatch minecraft if you don't know that game get just searching on google ha ha unless you're on phone uh i don't know it's basically minecraft is survival game where you have to survive there's a hardcore and creative i'm sure a lot of people heard heard about it i'm speaking off topic why am i speaking off topic don't worry about my voice guys it may something young but i'll tell you i'm not people just sound junk these days gigi i wonder how long can this go yeah guys um i don't know don't buy hoop by the way it's broken okay back guys uh i gotta go do something so sorry for interruption you guys some of you guys must have exit the video and go live and go to other contents like pink leaf oh ho ho ho ho uh dennis tommy in it my minecraft player something your fan you know as sniper i know a lot of youtubers since um a bird an eagle eagle pog pog pog oh my god no no no no no no no no bad bad lemon fat lemon i do a lot of contents yeah for like almost so not almost probably like four months i haven't make video just leave my intro there but i'm sure i'm gonna post it right i uh no man i know i don't know i don't know please don't don't hit me oh no i've oh [ __ ] okay are you hacking are you hacking or are you having stream anyways back to the video we're gonna lose okay that's funny yeah oh my god okay let's be in this much second voice i know we can do it i know poggers can do it i know gamers can do it everyone can do it we are pogbas you can do it in 30 seconds yes yes yes yes 20 seconds of course why not huh ha no no no no okay okay good good good good we're doing oh we're doing it we're doing we're doing it just needs to concentrate okay i'm gonna concentrate shhh gg i just made a vid gt i just wet and this is the end okay guys thank you for watching sorry i just reflected on some vehicles but thanks for watching and uh yeah i felt it i only want two streaks so make sure to check out my social medias uh thanks for checking out this boring content really appreciate it good bye | Re solutiíton | UCsdxLsme3jFF0hD1YCzKkPw | 2021-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,257 | 6,150 |
7heUB9eAlqE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7heUB9eAlqE | Arms Of Justice and Davis Alexander - Clones Pt. II [ft. Yunye, Carlos, Dollar Jr.] {EDITED} | a oh crap it's part two up in here I was born in darkness and behold I Saw The Light how about them clones coming at you you out here we bu your bones ain't digging for nothing cuz we a free WR see we be like drones run with my brothers in darkness making ho pick up their phones cuz I got them clones how about them clones coming at you we here we buar your bones ain't diing for nothing cuz we a free R see we be like drones run with my brothers in darkness making pick up their phone cuz I got them clones when the night approaches you going hear that all this the team so mother trucker let get down to Roo by our then we'll go crap on yet we'll be looting I I I I I I shoot it we we so like that who you think yeah us it we don't roll with a your CRA we all my Sigma you find that I see starting crack so we ain't nobody cheing with us ain't nobody want to deal with the bus we do the CRA all we must got the guns out and it's on the it's a movement you can't stop the way don't got the time for The Suck 2 bur down the be the you dop you know G ass in the night we your is it or take damn D dark in the night you scrubby as hell young about me I'm CU CRA always my team that's y your team bad dreams we wait to see fall real shame lame you freaking with the Masters all same no Fame we don't with you bastard gosh damn go H I do this for my y sh oh damn this is This Is My Jam you li FR get ready for the grand flam sun down guns out got no time for distractions I'm putting my rage to use usually I go solo it's good to be a recluse but big job need teams to kill those who OB toose busting punk ass wies who capable of abuse [ __ ] whes gone die the corpses up in that dump flip revers on thoughts we give him more than a thumb if you be going full Johnny we shoot before you jump on your ass will shoot SP run fast like Forest Gump now here a stop how about them clones coming at you you we out here we be your bones ain't diing for nothing cuz we a free see we like drones run with my brothers in darkness making pick up their phones cuz I got them clones how about them clones coming at you out here we bu your bones ain't diing for nothing cuz we a free R see we be like drones run with my brothers in darkness making pick up their phones cuz I got them clones that be them clones | Arms Of Justice OFFICIAL CHANNEL | UC9vrGnx2QZmEx10Ac4uZFpQ | 2023-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 498 | 2,302 |
ceaPNJvUzV4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceaPNJvUzV4 | Wright Patterson Mah Jongg Siamese Sprints 20180816 | I'm going to test my decision-making for sign me as mahjong using wright-patterson rules I want to test my speed specifically so that I can practice playing in a tournament when you first get those drawn tiles it can be a little intimidating knowing that you're on a timer so I try to make decisions in under one minute and 30 seconds I think for most advanced players if you make decisions in two under two minutes that would be good for intermediate three minutes and for beginners four minutes if you have a set at home give this exercise a try and if you don't know how to play yet there are links below the video to the lesson playlist if you're new to mahjong or if you already know how to play you just want to build your skills consider subscribing to my channel that way you won't miss anything my cows are out they've been mixed we're going to do five laps laps 1 3 & 5 will be the Sprint's laps 2 & 4 will be set up and we'll roll the dice I rolled a seven seven would be West so I'm going to put a three on the dice so for the dealer we get 28 random tiles okay so we have a lot of Bam's and a lot of dots we do have a pair of sixes and a pair of nines up there here's six six I'm thinking try numbers look at all these sixes try numbers this is a pun of the same number in each suit with a tongue and a pair of windsor dragons and then four down here we have mixed suits I'm thinking a hop scotch hand heavenly hopscotch one three five nine two four four eight let's see three five maybe heavenly hopscotch I would just hold all those lips or little one five seven nine maybe would be better pair no I think a hop scotch two four four eight okay lap okay so up here try numbers which is let's look and see what page that's on that's a number hand number 39 tongues are the same number in each suit with a pun and a pair of wins or a pun and a pair of dragons so we need to pair up and poong but this is already Pung Pung we need to pom here and then pair up and poong then down here I would play heavenly hopscotch which is a mixed suit mix suits are on pages 23 and 24 and heavenly hopscotch heavenly hopscotch is number forty five one three five seven 92 suits with two four six eight and a third so here's one three five nine so we'd have to probably get rid of this then we could do we'd have to get rid of this they're all singles and here's a three five three five seven nine and then two four six eight so you need one three five nine in two suits and then two four six eight and a third suit now there is a mix or a mixed suit hand that uses three different suits of all odds but you need a pair of windsor dragons and we know you don't need our wins and dragons up here that hand is called hopscotch there's also a hand called Scotch hopper instead of one three five seven nine and two suits it's two four six eight and two suits with one three five seven nine and a third with a pair of ones or nines that is called Scotch hopper which is number forty-seven but we don't have enough evens so I don't think that would be good I think we're in between heavenly hopscotch or little one five seven nine so I think I would discard the four dot first hold all these of course and then see what comes in if we pair up I would probably switch to little one five seven nine of course we'd have to get rid of the threes and then I think we're probably closer to heavenly hopscotch though and that's a double Limit hand whereas little one five seven nine is a single limit if you would have done something different with Sprint one write that in the comment section this looks like a winner right here we just need to pair up I rolled an eight so north is prevailing [Music] okay so we have a pair dragons a Poong of threes here's a con of threes three we have six seven seven eight I'm thinking we could maybe play try numbers again with threes hung in a pair of dragons okay right there here's a pom pom we might even hold that for a different hand and then here's the three try numbers with threes and Dragons and then we could maybe play six seven I was thinking big chalice with six seven eight so I think what I would do is play punk Chow here or punk Chow I think I would hold there I think I would hold the seven eight in case double numbers came in double numbers is the same two numbers punked in each in two suits with a pair of either windsor dragons that's kind of a long shot but I would hold these two and get rid of those first I think we would need that to you let me just read double numbers to you that is a double limit hand whereas a if we did you know what I would do to let's hold that dragon down there cuz really we don't even need this dragon up there because we have a pair of oh no no we need a punk and a pair of dragons yeah we need that there okay so back to this hand I was thinking maybe a jewel hand or shamrock which is a pair hand shamrock is number four on page 17 six pairs of Bam's with a pair of green dragons we've got two pair right there and then other single tiles that we could pair up also there are jewel hands that use the corresponding dragon those are single limit punk hands so we could do two three four six eight here's six seven those don't really go together yeah I don't think I would do a jewel hand the numbers are specific those are on page 20 you have to have 2 3 4 6 8 or 3 4 5 7 9 and we wouldn't be able to use both so I think we're in between shamrock or punk ow and a long shot for double numbers double numbers is the number Hannah page 22 number 38 two Punk's are the same number and chooses with a pair of Windsor dragons let's just count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 verses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 yeah I think that we're better off with probably shamrock and tri numbers 5 discards really we have more like 5 6 7 8 9 we really have 9 discards which is not too bad my goal is 8 discards so it's just 1 over that's doable if you would do something differently with these tiles write in the comment section what you would do differently just puts print 2 and we'll do one more [Music] 7/7 is West we're not feeding very well there's a fungus fives okay look at all these cracks and Bam's I would play cracks and Bam's let's see cracks no no no dots and Bam's let's just put that up there real quick that's in bands maybe use the dragons and winds here let's see okay so we have a Poong Chow potential I play punk chow and then here one three four six nine I would probably play news lineup stop okay so punch ow for puns or chaoxin a pair in one suit that is a sequence hand number 10 on page 18 is news line up down here we would have to get rid of that one we're missing a 2 3 4 5 6 we need a 7 8 we only need one there I think we need yeah we don't need them anything paired in there 1 through 9 in one suit with news and one win paired for news lineup so we have 8 discards Punk now is number 15 on the same page there's a hung or we could do a pair here's a 1 2 3 that leaves an isolated tile though there's a potential Chow there's a potential Pung isolated we kind of mix it up we have an isolated tile their potential chow Pung potential Poong one two three four and a pair that's how I would play it one two three four sets and a pair so we would need two pom the two cha the three five and then get a pair of eights so this is really two away from being ready that's not bad the only unfortunate thing here is we have a poem to get rid of but I think eight discards is fabulous that's a really good start this might even be a double monotron I think okay let's see how we did with time I think I made it okay sprint one one minute 50 I did go over I was hoping to get under one minute 30 for me so I was over 20 seconds there sprint - OH two minutes and ten seconds and then sprint three was one minute 37 so yeah I didn't do as good as I'd hoped but I was under I think an average of under two minutes which is not bad but I definitely want to practice more which is why I really like doing this exercise if you have a set at home give it a try yourself and let me know if it desensitizes you from the stress of being on the clock because when you play in a tournament you have only an allotted amount of time to get through a hand and you're playing two hands at one time so it can be a little stressful I think try this exercise and let me know if it helps you if you like this video give me a thumbs up if you haven't subscribed to my channel consider subscribing and click the bell when you do that way you'll get notification for when I post new videos and you won't miss an opportunity to learn a new strategy or maybe pick up an insight to the game that could give you an advantage at the table between now and the next siamese sprints for wright-patterson mahjong may all your pics be keepers | Michele Frizzell #MAHJLIFE | UCyhydCuxDvVSX-yco5SHMDA | 2018-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution 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FVfa4UWjpO0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVfa4UWjpO0 | Korean transcription and sound changes, linguistics data| Weekly Update #5, Nov 13 | hey everybody this is mike campbell with glossika we've been getting requests from people for these t-shirts so if you'd like one go ahead and send us a message in to our service line and we'll get back to you on that um i just want to give you a few quick updates this week uh regarding um stories our new release uh we're almost done we're getting ready uh countdown last few days before we release that viva platform we're getting a lot more new people coming in a lot of new applications that we're checking and we're you know it there's a lot of people so we're working through those one by one um the other thing i want to talk about is um ai you know because we work on a lot of different ai stuff it's actually machine learning and data set so if you're interested in in me talking more about this stuff in general just go ahead and go ahead and let us know because i don't want to really bore you on these uh on these quick updates every week but if that's something you'd like to hear more about data sets how ai is progressing how machine learning is is progressing what we do with syntax what we do with semantics what we do with multi-word expressions and all of these uh uh tokenization vectorizat you know all of the stuff that we do in machine learning just let us know what kind of questions do you have what do you think what are your concerns about ai we'd love to uh answer some of those questions here during some of these weekly updates now we did get a response from somebody on a previous video saying hey uh what's wrong with our korean transcriptions because our korean transcriptions does not show any of the uh sound changes and i i was a little bit confused because we've always provided a phonemic and phonetic transcription for almost all of our languages uh we're still we've got some people working on like danish and swedish still but most of our languages already have all of these kinds of transcriptions and for korean uh you know actually i i wrote a paper on korean morphophonemics back in 1996. so i've uh i've been working on i'm you know i've been working on korean uh you know phonological changes for um at least two decades now but we've um we we've always had this on the system all you have to do is go down here and click if you if you come in a little bit closer um here i've got the korean um one of the korean sessions open right now and then what we have here is the actual korean script so you have tang and then chok and and you've got this double consonant here and then cool so if you if you look at this and if you're going to type the korean properly if you've got if you've got the typing tool on and you're going to type it correctly we're going to write the letters exactly how korean is spelled for the typing tool because that's how you learn how to type you know you're not going to be typing sound changes uh because that's not how korean is typed so it's just like in english for example when i type little even though i pronounce the double t as a sound i'm not typing something else that i'm not typing something that's not a t or a double t because in english it's spelled as a double t even though i don't pronounce it as a sound okay so the same thing in korean if i'm teaching you how to type i'm not going to tell you to type little with different letters because there's one standard spelling so when you go down here and you turn on the the down arrow for any of our languages it's the same you're going to see phonics you're going to see pronunciation and we're adding more transcriptions down there and one of these days you're going to start to see like gloss and other kinds of transcriptions like male and female tips you know for how to how to learn this so basically right here what you're seeing here are the phonics now phonics refers to ipa which is international phonetic alphabet it's not a kind of beer in in language learning it's um or linguistics it's uh it re it's we we call it phonics because a lot of people they don't know what ipa is right so phonics to an average english speaker is something that okay i kind of get the idea here it's regarding pronunciation so if you actually learn how to read the phonic phonetic symbols you notice here that for example in the word anz you get this sound change which is and so the the n becomes an sound and then also some of the consonants change so for example you have this double ch at the beginning of a word so it's aspirated so that aspiration the little h added on to the symbol there tanga together all of these uh symbols are written exactly how a korean person would pronounce that sentence now we also have another line here and i can turn this off i can turn it on and then just hit the up arrow and it's saved hit the down arrow again and i can turn them back on so i have a choice um and then some people are asking us about japanese oh i can't find the kanji i can't find the pronunciation the furigana on the on all of the kanji it's the same thing so if you go into the japanese course you go down here and you click down you'll see all of the options okay so in here um the pronunciation guide is basically an english letter letter by letter spelling so it's just c h a and then c c o g and then you know so that's a lot easier to read than ipa because a lot of people they don't know how to read a ipa what is a c with a little hook at the bottom that c sound they don't know how to read that so that's okay we provide a simpler system to read which is called pronunciation so this is what we call a phonetic system so it shows all of the sound changes the phonemic system is actually the one that sticks to the writing and so that anko is going to be spelled a-n-c-k-o you know and and that's how you type it on the keyboard uh so that's that's just like typing english you know english words like light and bright you don't pronounce that gh but you have to type it okay so that's just learning how to type so in all of our languages it's the same whether it's arabic whether it's hindi you know whether it's russian there's a pronunciation guide that matches how people actually say the language and then there's a typing guide which is how the language is spelled okay so once you understand that and how glossa works like that you're going to find that it's very useful uh i found you know i'm interested in learning gaelic because you know like my you know my roots and my my ancestry is is a scottish gaelic so i'm very interested in in learning that language and it's just a tremendously difficult language to learn with the spelling without the ipa and so when i have that ipa on and i'm going through all the sentences i'm just like wow i get how this language is pronounced now and all the sound changes quite complex but fascinating to say the least and i think that it's um it's a really really really great tool once you get to see like how all of the sentences they change those sounds and that now i can read the i can take a new gaelic sentence and almost read it without the the ipa help because i kind of have an idea of how those sound changes work so you can use it as a crutch in the beginning to help you and then once you get used to how the you know the spelling works and how the maybe the letters are it's a different alphabet how those work you can turn that off and so we just want to provide you with that freedom where you can turn it on turn it off whenever you need it and it's always there for you all right so um if you want to hear us talk more about what our linguistics team is doing uh we're doing stuff on on tokens we're doing stuff on like uh we're building data sets actually uh conjugation declension data sets for a lot of east european languages we're working on tokenization issues for turkic languages because you have this agglutination problem and words get really long um a lot of fascinating things that we're working on i'd love to hear your questions anything grammatical or linguistic or maybe phonological uh pronunciation sounds you know it doesn't matter if it's hungarian or if it's mongolian i i'm interested to hear what your questions are one thing that really blows my mind uh something uh that we came across this week is swahili conjugations uh we because we've been working on east european conjugations but if you open up a swahili conjugation on wiktionary go try this find a verb in swahili and open up you're going to see like a million conjugations for a single verb that really blew my mind but it's a fun thing that we're going to start working on very soon anyway i'll send you a link to that thanks for watching we're gonna send you some new updates and exciting new releases next week bye | Glossika | UCNj9gM9pD1BU99kddoaMC8g | 2020-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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dkSVPN3sGJs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkSVPN3sGJs | Napa County Farm Bureau - Ag in the Classroom - Mariani Dried Fruit | our family came to this country 106 years ago and i'm third generation fourth generation involved in our dry fruit business my grandpa is basically a farmer dry fruit is a great product because what it does in a very natural way it preserves that fruit and for use at a later time my grandfather used to say that you're only as good as your product that you bring in so we have a very close relationship with all our growers because it starts there so we buy our fresh fruit and we still dry it the way we've done it in the egyptian times in the sense that we put it out in the sun once we have it in a dried state we will then bring it to this facility here in vacaville california and we will then rehydrate that fruit and so it's more ready to eat so you can just use it as a snacking item our nutritional value is excellent it's an antioxidant high in vitamin a good for your bones and for your eyesight a lot of iron high fiber it's great for digestive health our dried fruit is really sold in 58 different countries oh you might have heard of kellogg's two scoops of raisins we do a majority of those raisins and then we had the mariani brand which we're very proud of and something that we've developed over the last 70 80 years in which our consumers know that they get a high quality dry fruit in a bag i'm very fortunate to have my children who are here in the sports generation and cousins actually worked with us too and wants to make our company even better probably the last 10 to 15 years a lot of studies have been made the food that we eat at potato chips are highly processed is just not good for you and so it is so important for the younger generation to understand that if you want it's not how long you live but it's how well you live through life | SpaciousEconomy | UCBJXADik58S3PbxEJQITI2A | 2014-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 348 | 1,769 |
Ll1ddOfXZZo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll1ddOfXZZo | Alluvia Haliza Anggraeni Ariesa - Literature - Drama for Teaching English | I sound like my mother why he will learn about though host laughs everybody and come back with me again I'll be a holida and in this video I will talk about literature's and how to teach English to compare with literature's okay so literature's is a white or a large you have to know that so I a little bit confused when I really think about what is the material I'm gonna give the students environment to compare them with the interest but literature is a large once again I told you so but let me give let me in a minute okay I guess I get it so in this video I will choose the drama as the as the literature to teach the students okay so the first one what is a literature's so literature's as an art is certainly to arouse the excitement of emotion for the purpose of immediate pleasure through the medium of beauty salon color right 365 and linguist teaching purpose can promote literally and with okay so back to the topic again a drama get some drama or place is it trauma or please isn't extra tell a story through the performance OSL 1987 yes that remark is Jo my screen and Java is feeling and it's something that we can catch in Delhi way we would pass with best with difficult situations and Jonah is regard as an ideal way to teach wherever which language where these students are exposed to English and she used in a real conversations web a matter that develops learners conversational and communicative communication skills is a less problems but one 2001 nine and by drama teachers can teach different area and skill of English language like grammar presentation speaking writing listening and that's all so in a in the correct way to the focus will be one demeaning and plenty of rather than rather than a chapter and that is from the FSH 2000-2009 5300 helps them to acquire acquire language by focusing on a message they are conveying so we're talking about the benefits I'm in benefits take the drama drama in a class of acid a person general Maxwell learning experience fun and memorable because it's interactive and feasible I mean when we hit some of the lesson Allah I ever had to increase before and then but since I heard for a since I heard music from beyond Z and it's my Justin Bieber and it makes look the English cuz I want to learn again and I wanna I wanna know what is the bin of the ladings okay so the second one is it gives student opportunities for developing their company captive communicative skills in Authentics and dynamic situations okay so it is for your students to to give the skills I mean when we teach English we're not they're not ready for big talk to with English but maybe with this this material this media we can we can make the student confidence and then third one chance the students perception of learning from the negative to positive I meant that like I said before I have English people word but when we when we met with some fun lessons activities may be little me love look at me and as I try to try to find try to find the the media that students love it maybe they will love it back again so the fort it it gives to develop their imagination and encourage them to express their their ideas creatively so it's not just about the right thing but we also we also improve their improv with imagination and credible too and in this drama is very it's very it's very good to practice it to your students and in the last one it encouraged group or and interaction between students operating training and speech I saw the benefit will be other benefits yes maybe this drama also can you teach when the first getting in a class because it's very good when we are before know each other we can make this drama and then we come and know each other and introduction insurance or sell to your friend's wife and we can start to grow like a blue board and no and come questions so the retractors literature's is basically away to Khamenei can't teach and lay language generally press represents literature recharges in the mania of teaching and learning of candidate language also it meant mastered the development of reading writing speaking and listening and critical thinking skills also and language of men rather is well we can organize it and wonderful choice of addictions okay sunday is from me and maybe you can get something from here and again don't forget smile to take cure children with drama I can make you very much for today and with me on theologies that and I say goodbye and thank you very much Bob I was out like a muscle [Music] you | English B UWGM | UCAzz8yx8A27PPlqSw98-d6w | 2020-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 838 | 4,508 |
jIqs5Olbyu0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIqs5Olbyu0 | Afloat on the Ohio | Reuben Gold Thwaites | Modern (19th C), Travel & Geography | English | 3/4 | chapter 13 of a float on the Ohio an historical pilgrimage of a thousand miles in a skiff from redstone to Cairo 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 Robert Hoffman a float on the Ohio by Reuben Goldthwait's chapter 13 the Scioto and the Shawa knees a night at Rome limestone keels flats and boatman of the olden time Rome Ohio Monday May 21st at intervals through the night rain fell and the temperature was but 46 degrees at sunrise however by the time we were afloat the Sun was fitfully gleaming through masses of gray cloud for a time giving promise of a warmer day dark shadows rested on the romantic ravines and on the deep hollows of the hills but elsewhere over this gentle landscape of wooded amphitheaters broad Green Meadows rocky escarpment and many colored fields light and shade gaily chased each other never were the vistas of the widening river more beautiful than today there are sawmill and fire brick industries in the little towns which would be shabby enough in the full glare of day but they are all glorified in this changing light which brings out the rich yellows and reds and sharp relief against the gloomy background of the hills and mellows into loveliness the soft Grey's of unpainted wood at the mouth of the Scioto 354 miles is Portsmouth Ohio 15,000 inhabitants a well-built substantial town with good shops it lies on a hill backs Terrace some forty feet above the level of the neighboring bottoms which give evidence of being victims of the high floods periodically covering the lowlands about the junction of the river just across the Scioto is Alexandria and on the Kentucky side of the Ohio can be seen the white hamlet of Springville at the feet of the dented Hills which here closely approached the river the country about the mouth of the Scioto has long figured in Western annals being a favorite rendezvous for the Shawa knees it naturally became a resort for French and English fur traders the principal part of the first shivani village Genoa town in the old journals was below the say otis mouth on the site of alexandria it was the chief town of this considerable tribe and here Geist was warned back when in March 17 51 he ventured thus far while inspecting lands for the Ohio company two years later there was a great perhaps an unprecedented flood in the Ohio the water rising 50 feet above the ordinary level and destroying the larger part of the Shawa knees village some of the Indians moved to the Little Miami and others up to the Scioto where they built successively old and new Chillicothe but the majority remained in rebuilt their town on the higher land north of the Scioto where Portsmouth now stands an outlying band had had from before just stay a small town across the Ohio the site of Springville and it was here that George Croghan had his stone trading house which was doubtless after the manner of the times a frontier fortress in the French and Indian War 17:58 the Shani's tiring of continual conflict withdrew from their Ohio River settlements to old or upper Chillicothe and thus closed the once important fur trade at the mouth of the Scioto it was while the Indian town at Portsmouth was still new 1755 that a party of Shaunie's brought here mrs. Mary Inglis whom they had captured while upon a scalping foray into southwestern Virginia the story of the remarkable escape of this woman at Big Bone lick of her long and terrible flight through the wilderness along the southern bank of the Ohio and up the Great Kanawha Valley and her final return home in kindred who viewed her as one delivered from the grave is one of the most thrilling in Western history although the Shawa knees had removed from their villages on the Ohio they still lived in new towns in the north within easy striking distance of the Great River and until the close of the 18th century were a continual source of alarm to those whose business led them to follow this otherwise inviting highway to the Continental interior flatboats bearing traders immigrants and travelers were frequently waylaid by the savages who exhausted a fertile ingenuity in luring their victims to an ambuscade ashore and when not successful in this wood in narrow channels or when the current swept the craft near land subject the voyagers to a fierce fusillade of bullets against which even stout plank barricades proved of small avail Vance Berg Kentucky 375 miles is a little town at the bottom of a pretty amphitheatre of hills there was a floating photographer there as we passed with a gangplank run out to the shore and framed specimens of his work hung along the town side of his ample barge men with teams were getting wagon loads of sand from the beach for building purposes and a mile or two down a floating saw in planning mill the Clipper which we had seen before upriver was busied upon logs which were being rolled down the beach from the bank above there are several such mills upon the river all seemingly occupied with work for there is a great deal of logging carried on in a small and careful way by farmers living on these wooden hills Vance burg was for the time bathed in sunlight but as we continued on our way a heavy rain cloud came creeping up over the dark Ohio Hills and descending cut off our view at last lustily pelting us as we sat encased in rubber we had been in our ponchos most of the day as much for warmth as for shelter where there was an all-pervading chill which the fickle Sun breaking its early promise had failed to dissipate thus amid showers alternating with sunbeams we proceeded on to roam 381 miles an ohio village this roam and so fallen from its once proud of state that its post-office no longer bears the name it is simply stouts if in these degenerate days you would send a letter hither it was smartly raining when we put in on the stony beach above Rome the tent went up in a hurry and under it the cargo but by the time all was housed the Sun gushed out again and stretching a line we soon had our bedding home to dry it is a charming situation in this melting atmosphere we have perhaps the most striking effects of cloud hill bottom islands and glancing River which have yet been vouchsafed us the Romans like most rural folk along the river below wheeling chiefly drinks cistern water earlier in our pilgrimage we stoutly declined to patronize these rainwater reservoirs and I would daily go far afield in search of a well but lately necessity has driven us to accept the cistern and often we find it even preferable to the well on those rare occasions when the ladder can be found at villages or farmhouses but there are cisterns and cisterns foul holes like that at rosebud others that are neatness itself with all manner of grades between as for river water ever yellow with clay and thick as to motes much of it is used in the country parts this morning a bevy of Negroes came down to the bank from a Kentucky field and each intern creeping out on a drift log with ground is usually muddy a few feet up from the water's edge lay flat on his stomach and drank greedily from the royally mess at dusk there was again a damp chill and for the third time we left the doctor to keep Bachelors Hall upon the beach it was raining smartly by the time the tavern was reached nearly a mile down the bank our advent caused a rare scurrying to and fro for to commercial drummers who were to depart by the early morning boat occupied the regular spar room the landlady informed us and a bit of a cubbyhole off the back stairs had to be arranged for us guests are rarities at the hostelry in Rome near Ripley Ohio Tuesday May 22nd there was an inch of snow last night on the hills about in a morning Cincinnati paper records a heavy fall in the Pennsylvania mountains the storm is general and the river rose two feet overnight when we set off in mid-morning it was raining heavily but in less than an hour the clouds broke and the rest of the day has been an alternation of chilling showers and bursts of warm sunshine with the same succession of alluring vistas over which play broad bands of changing light and shade and overhead the storm clouds torn and tossed in the upper currents our land Lord at Rome asserted at breakfast that Kentucky was 50 years behind the Ohio side in improvements of every sort thus far we have not ourselves noticed differences of that degree doubtless before the late civil war all the antebellum travelers agree in this when the blight of slavery was resting on Virginia and Kentucky the South Shore of the Ohio was as another country but today so far as we can ascertain from a surface view the little villages on either side are equally dingy and woebegone and large southern towns like Wheeling Parkersburg Point Pleasant and Maysville are very nearly an offset to Steubenville Marietta Pomeroy Ironton and Portsmouth North Shore towns of wealth and prominence are more numerous than on the dixie bank and are as a rule larger and somewhat better kept with the Negro element less conspicuous but to say that the difference is anywhere near as marked as the landlord a bird or as my own previous reading of the subject led me to expect is grossly to exaggerate after leaving Manchester Ohio 394 miles with a beautiful island at its door there are spasmodic evidences of the nearness of a great city market a large proportion of the hills are completely denuded of their timber and patched with rectangular fields of green brown and yellow upon the bottoms there are frequent truck farms now and then are stone quarries upon the banks with capacious barges moored in front and upon one or two rocky Ledger's were stone crushers getting out material for concrete pavements when we ask the bargeman in passing whether their loads are destined the invariable reply is the city meaning Cincinnati still 70 miles away limestone Creek 405 miles occupies a large space in western story for so insignificant a stream it is now not over a rod and width and at no season can it be over two or three one finds it with difficulty along the mill strewn Shore of Maysville Kentucky the modern outgrowth of the limestone village of pioneer days limestone settled four years before Marietta or Cincinnati was long Kentucky's chief port of entry on the Ohio immigrants to the new state who came down the Ohio almost invariably booked for this point fence taking stage to Lexington and travelers in the early day seldom passed it by unvisited but years before there was any settlement here the valley of limestone Creek which comes gently down from low-lying Hills was regarded as a convenient doorway into Kentucky when 1776 George Rogers Clark was coming down the river from Pittsburgh with powder given by Patrick Henry then governor of Virginia for the defense of Kentucky settlers from British and sighted savages he was chased by the latter and putting into this Creek hastily buried the precious cargo on its banks from here it was cautiously taken overland to the little forts by relays of pioneers through a gauntlet of murderous fire about 25 miles from limestone to was another attraction of the early time the great blue lick sulphur spring here in a valley surrounded by wooden hills formerly congregated great herds of buffalo and deer which licked the salty earth and hunters soon learned that this was a royal ground for Game the Battle of the blue lick 1782 will ever be famous in the annals of Kentucky the Ohio was a mighty waterway into the Continental interior in the olden days of limestone it's only compare was the so-called Wilderness Road overland through Cumberland Gap the successor of Boone's trail just as Braddock's Road was the outgrowth of Nemec Owens path until several years after the Revolutionary War the country north of the Ohio was still Indian land and settlement was restricted to the region south of the river so that practically all west going roads from the coast colonies centered either on Fort Pitt or redstone or on Cumberland Gap on the outgoing trip the Wilderness Road was the more toilsome of the two but it was safer for the Ohio's banks were beset with thieving and often murdering savages in returning east many who had descended the river preferred going overland through the gap to painfully pulling upstream through the shallows with the danger of Indians many times greater than when gliding down the deep current the distance over the two routes from Philadelphia was nearly equal when the windings of the river were into account but the Carolina ins and the Georgians found Boone's wilderness road the shorter of the two in their migrations to the promised land of old kaintuck and we should not overlook the fact that of much importance was still a third route up the Jaymes and down the great Kanawha a route whose advantage to Virginia Washington early saw and tried in vain to have improved by a canal connecting the two rivers even before the opening of the revolution the Ohio was the path of a consider ulema Gration we have seen Washington going down to the great Kanawha with his surveying party in 1770 and finding that settlers were hurrying into the country for a hundred miles below Fort Pitt by the close of the Revolution the Ohio was a familiar stream Pittsburgh from a small trading Hamlet and fording Place had grown by 1785 to have a thousand inhabitants chiefly supported by boat building in the Kentucky carrying trade and boat yards were common up both the Monongahela and the yogi o Gainey for a distance of 60 miles nevertheless it was not until 1792 that there were regular conveniences for carrying passengers and freight down the Ohio the emigrant or trader on arrival at Pittsburg a redstone had generally to wait until he could either charter a boat or have one built for him although sometimes he found a chance passenger flat going down this difficulty in securing river transportation was one of the reasons why the majority chose the Wilderness Road the first thing that strikes a stranger from the Atlantic says Flint 1814 is the singular whimsical and amusing spectacle of the varieties of watercraft of all shapes and structures these Flint who knew the river well separates into seven classes one stately barges the size of an Atlantic schooner with a raised and outlandish looking deck one of these required a crew of 25 to work it upstream to keel boats long slender and graceful in form carrying from 15 to 30 tons easily propelled over the shallows and much used in low water and in hunting trips to Missouri Arkansas and the Red River Country three Kentucky flats or broad horns a species of Ark very nearly resembling a New England pig sty these were from 40 to a hundred feet in length 15 feet in beam and carried from 20 to 70 tons some of these flats were not unlike the houseboats of today it is no uncommon spectacle to see a large family old and young servants cattle hogs horses sheep fowls and animals of all kinds all embarked on one such bottom number four covered sleds Ferry flats or Allegheny skiffs carrying from eight to twelve tons number five per oaks from two to four tons burthen sometimes hollowed from one big tree or the trunks of two trees United and a plank rim fitted to the upper part number six common skiffs and dugouts number seven monstrous anomalies not classifiable and often whimsical and design to these might be added the floating shops or stores with a small flag out to indicate their character so frequently seen by Palmer 1817 and thriftily surviving unto this day - the flag and Hall 1828 speaks of a flat-bottomed dro boat twelve feet long with high sides and roof carrying an aged couple down the river they cared not where so long as they could find a comfortable home in the West for their declining in now childless years the first four classes here numerated were allowed to drift downstream with the current being steered by long sweeps hung on pivots the average speed was about three miles an hour but the distances made were considerable from the fact that in the earliest days they were from fear of Indians usually kept on the move through day and night the crew taking turns at the sweeps that the craft might not be hung up on shore or entangled in the numerous snags and sires in going upstream the sweep served as oars and in the shallows long pushing poles were used as for the boatman who professionally propelled the keels and flats of the Ohio they were a class unto themselves half horse half alligator a contemporary-style them rough fellows much given to fighting and drunkenness and ribaldry with a genius for coarse drollery and stinging repartee the river town suffered sadly at the hands of this lawless dissolute element each boat carried from thirty to forty boatman and a number of such boats frequently traveled in company after the Indian scare was over they generally stopped overnight in the settlements and the arrival of a squadron was certain to be followed by a disturbance akin to those so familiar a few years ago in our Southwest when the Cowboys would undertake to paint a town red the boatman were reckless of life limb and reputation and were often more numerous than those of the villagers who cared to enforce the laws while there was always present an element which embedded in throve on the vise of the river men the result was that mischief debauchery and outrage ran riot and then the inevitable fights the citizens were generally beaten the introduction of steamboats 1814 soon affected a revolution a steamer could carry ten times as much as a barge could go five times as fast and required for your men it travelled at night quickly passing from one port to another pausing only to discharge or receive cargo its owners and officers were men of character and responsibility with much wealth in their charge and insisted on discipline and correct deportment the flat boat and the keel boat were soon laid up to rot on the banks and the boat men either became respectable steamboat hands and farmers or went into the Far West where wildlife was still possible shipment on the river in the flat boat days was only during the spring and autumn Oh floods although an occasional summarize such as we are now getting would cause a general activity in the autumn of 1818 halt reports that three millions of dollars worth of merchandise were lying on the shores of the Monongahela waiting for a rise of water to float them to their destination the Western merchants were lounging discontentedly about the streets of Pittsburgh or moping idly in its taverns like the victims of a nag you the steamers did something to alleviate this condition of affairs but it was not until the coming of railways to carry goods quickly and cheaply across country to deepwater ports like Wheeling that permanent relief was felt but what of the maysville of today it extends on both sides of limestone Creek for about two miles along the Kentucky shore at no point apparently over five squares wide and for the most part but two or three for back of it forested hills rise sharply there is a variety of industries the business quarter is substantially built and there are numerous comfortable homes with pretty lawns on the opposite shore is Aberdeen where Kentucky Swain's and lasses who for one reason or another failed to get a license at home find marriage made easy a peaceful Pleasant white village with trees aplenty and romantic hills shutting out the north wind we are camped tonight on a picturesque sand slope at the foot of a willow edged bottom and some seven feet above the river level we need to perch high for storm has been general through the basin and the Ohio is rising steadily end of chapter 13 recording by Robert Hoffman chapter 14 of a float on the Ohio one historical pilgrimage of a thousand miles in a skiff from red stone to Cairo 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 Bill Mosley a float on the Ohio by Reuben Goldthwait's chapter fourteen produce boats a dead town on the Great Bend grant's birthplace the Little Miami the genesis of Cincinnati point pleasant Ohio Wednesday May 23rd the river rose three feet during the night steamers go now at full speed no longer fearing the bars and the swash upon shore was so violent but that was more than once awakened each time to find the waterline creeping nearer and nearer to the tenth door as we sweep onward today upon an accelerated current the fringing willows whose roots before the rise were many feet up the slopes of sand and gravel are gracefully dipping their boughs in the rushing flood with the rise come the sweepings of the beaches bits of lumber fallen trees barrels boxes longshore rubbish of every sort sometimes it hangs in ragged rafts and we steer clear of such for pilgrims progress is greater than that of these unwelcome companions of the voyage and we wish no entangling alliances much tobacco is raised on the rounded gently sloping hills below Maysville a way up on the acclivity s in sheltered spots near the fields and which they are to be transplanted or in fence corners in the ever broadening bottoms we note white patches of thin cloth pinned down over the young plants to protect them from untoward Frost's there are many tobacco warehouses to be seen along the banks apparently farmers cooperate in maintaining such and in front of each a roadway leads down to the water's edge indicating a steamboat landing on the town wars are often seen portly barrels locally punchy uns filled with the weed awaiting shipment by boat most of the product goes to Louisville but there are also large buyers in the smaller Kentucky towns occasionally today we have seen more - some rustic landing a great covered barge quite of the fashion of the Golden Age of Ohio boating at one end a room is partitioned off to serve as cabin and the sweeps are operated from the roof these are produce boats which are laden with coarse vegetables and sometimes livestock and floated down to Cincinnati or Louisville and even to st. Louis and New Orleans in Antebellum days produce boats were commonly now and much money was made by speculative buyers who would dispose of their cargo in the most favorable court sell the barge and then returned by a rail or steamer just as in still earlier days the keel or flat boat owner would sell both freight and vessel on the Lower Mississippi or abandon the craft if he could not sell it and hoof it home has a contemporary chronicler puts it Ripley levana 417 miles higgins port 421 miles Shiloh 431 miles Neville 4 in 35 miles and Point Pleasant 442 miles are the Ohio towns today and Dover for 17 miles augustow for 24 miles and foster 435 miles they're rivals on the Kentucky shore sawmills and distilleries are the leading industries and there are broad paved wharves but a listless air pervades them all as if once they bask in the light of better days Foster is rather the shabbiest of the lot as I passed through to find the post office at the upper edge of town where the hills come down to meet the bottom I saw that half of the store building still intact were closed many dwellings and warehouses were in ruins and numerous open cellars were grown to grass and weeds few people were in sight and they loafing at the corners the post office occupied a vacated store evidently not swept these six months past the youthful master with chair tilted back and his feet on an old washed and which did duty as office table was listless Lee whittling a fingering from a peach stone thought shoving his feet along he made room for me to write a postal card which I had brought for the purpose what is the matter with this town I asked as I scratched away they'd reckon as he blew away the peach stone dust which had accumulated in the folds of his greasy vest yes I see it is dead what killed it oh just gone date sort of natural death I reckon we had a pretty view this morning three or four miles below Augusta from the top of a tree denuded Kentucky Hill some 250 feet high hauling pilgrim into the Willows we set out over a low cultivated bottom those edges were being lapped by the rising river to the detriment of the springing corn then scrambling up the terrace on which the Chesapeake and Ohio railway runs we crawled under a barbed wire fence and ascended through a pasture our right-of-way contested for a moment by a gigantic Berkshire boar which was not easily vanquished when at last we gained the top by dint of clamoring over rail fences and up steep slopes be strewn with malanez and boulders and over patches of freshly plowed hardscrabble the site was well worth the rough climb the broad Ohio bottomed opposite was thick dotted with orchard clumps from which Rose the white houses and barns of small tillers on the generous slopes of the Kentucky Hills all corrugator with wooded ravines were scores of fertile farmsteads each with its ample tobacco shed the better class of farmers on the hilltops their buildings often silhouetted against the western sky and the meaner sort down low on the rivers bank through the pastoral scene the Broad River winds with noble sweep until both above and below it loses itself in the purple mist of the distant hills we are now upon the Great Bend of the Ohio beginning at neville 435 miles and ending at Harris's landing 519 miles with North Bend or 82 miles at the apex the band is itself a series of convolutions and our point of view is ever-changing so that we have kaleidoscopic vistas and with each new setting good-humouredly dispute with each other we at the oars and the others and the stern-sheets as to which is the more beautiful the unfolding or the dissolving view our camp tonight is beside a little hillside torrent on the lower edge of Point Pleasant we are well up on the rocky slope an abandoned and stone quarry lies back of us up the hill a bit and leading into the village half a mile away is a picturesque country road overhung with sumac sand honey locust overtopped on one side by a precipitous pasture and on the other dropping suddenly to a beach thick grown to willows maples and scrubs sycamores the boy and I made an expedition into the town for milk in water but were obliged to climb one of the sharpest ascents hear about before our search was rewarded a pretty little farmstead it is up there on the lofty hill above us with a wealth of chickens and an apple dairy and fat fields and woods gently sloping backward into the interior the good farm wife was surprised that I was willing to pack commodities so plentiful with her down so steep a path but canoeing pilgrims must not falter at trifles such as this Point Pleasant is the birthplace of General Grant not every Hamlet has its hero here about everyone we met this evening seeing we were strangers the boy and I told us of this halo which crowns their home nattie Thursday May 24th during the night there were frequent heavy downpours during which the swollen torrent by our side roared among its boulders right lustily and occasionally a heavy farm wagon across the country bridge which spans the ravine just above us its rumblings echoing in the quarried Glen for all the world like distant thunder before turning in each built a cairn upon the beach at the point which he thought the water might reach by a morning the boy more venturesome than the rest piled his cairn highest up the slope and when daylight revealed the fact that the river in its forefeet rise had crept nearest his goal there was much juvenile rejoicing there is a gray sky this morning with a cold headwind on the starboard quarter we hug the Lee of the Ohio Shore the river is well up in the Willows now crowding pilgrim as closely as we may within the narrow belt of unruffled water our oars are swept by their bending bowels which lightly tremble on the surface of the flood the numerous rock cumbered ravines coursing down the hills or through the bottom lands a few days since held but slender streams or were the most of them wholly dry but now they are brimming with noisy currents all flecked with foam pretty pictures these yawning gullies overhang with cottonwoods and sycamores with thick undergrowth of Greenbrier and wild Columbine and the yellow buds of the cell indeed puppy the hills are showing better cultivation as we approach the great city the farmhouses are in better style the market gardens larger prosperity more evident among the pleasing sites are frequent farmsteads at the summit's of the slopes with orchards and vineyards and gardens and fields stretching down almost to the river quite indeed on the Ohio side but in Kentucky flanked at the base by the railway terrace numerous ferries connect the Kentucky railway stations with the eastern bank one which we saw just above New Richmond Ohio 446 miles was run by horsepower a weary nag in a treadmill above each side paddle although Kentucky has the railway there is just here a parent a greater degree of thrift in Ohio the town's more numerous fields and truck gardens more ample on the whole a better class of farmhouses and frequently along the country road which closely skirts the shore comfortable little broad balcony Dean's dependent on the trade of fishing and outing parties just below the Newport waterworks are several coal barge harbors mooring grounds where barges lie in waiting until hauled off by tugs to the storage wars in the rear of one of these fleets at the base of a Market Garden we found a sunny nook for lunch for here on the Kentucky side the cold wind has full sweep and we are glad of shelter when it rests across the river is a broad low bottom given up to market gardeners who jealously cultivate down to the water's edge leaving the merest fringe of willows to protect their domain at the foot of this fertile plain the Little Miami River 460 miles pours its muddy contribution into the Ohio and beyond this Rises the amphitheater of hills on which Cincinnati 466 miles is mainly built we see but the outskirts here for two miles below us there's a sharp bend in the river and only a dark pall of smoke marks where the city lies but these outlying slopes are well dotted with gray and white groups of settlement separated by stretches of woodland over which play changing lights for cloud masses are sweeping the Ohio Hills while we are still basking in the Sun above us crowning the Kentucky 'since or nestled on their wooded shoulders are many beautiful villas evidently the homes of the ultra wealthy close at hand we have the pleasant of caulking hammers for barges are built and repaired in this Snug Harbor now the inner River tug comes with noisy bluster of smoke and steam and amid much tightening in slackening rope and wild profanity takes captive a laden barge as a cowboy might a refractory steer in the midst of a herd and hauls it off to be to scourge downstream and just as we conclude our lunch German women come with hose to practice the gentle art of horticulture a characteristic conglomeration in the heart of our busy West the millionaire on the hilltop the tiller on the sloped ship right on the beach and grimy commerce master of the flood setting afloat on a boiling current thick with driftwood we soon were coursing between City Line Shores on the Kentucky side Newport and Covington respectively above and below Licking River and in an hour we're making our way through the labyrinth of steamers thickly moored with their noses to land and cautiously creeping around to a quiet spot at the stern of a giant wharf-boat no slight task this with the river on the jump and a false move liable to swamp us if we strike an obstruction at full gait no doubt we all breathe free air when pilgrim too was beached although it be only confessed in the privacy of the log with her and her cargo safely stored in the wharf-boat we sought a hotel and regaining our bag of clothing shipped ahead of us from McKees Rocks donned urban attire for an inspection of the city and a noble City it is that has grown out of the two block houses which George Rogers Clark planted here in 1780 on his raid against the Indians of Chillicothe in 1788 John Cleves Symmes the first United States judge of the Northwest Territory purchased from Congress a million acres of land lying on the Ohio between the two Miami rivers Mathias Denman bought from him a square mile at the eastern end of the grant on a most delightful high bank opposing the licking and on a cash valuation of the land of $200 took in with him as partners Robert Patterson and John Filson Filson was a schoolmaster had written in the first history of Kentucky and seems to have enjoyed much local distinction to him was entrusted the task of inventing a name for the settlement which the company proposed to plant here the outcome was losantiville a pedagogical hash of Greek Latin and French L for licking OS oz mouth ante opposite ville City flicking opposite city or city opposite licking whichever is preferred this was in August the fates worked quickly for in October poor Filson was scalped by the Indians in the neighborhood of the big Miami before a settler had yet been enticed to lo santaville but the survivors knew how to boom a town lots were given away by lottery to intending actual settlers and in a few months Sims was able to write that it populates considerably a few weeks previous to the planting of losantiville a party of man from redstone had settled Colombia and at the mouth of the Little Miami about where the suburb of California now is and a few weeks later a third colony was started by Simms himself at North Bend near the big Miami at the western extremity of his grant and this the judge wished to make the capital of the new Northwest Territory at first it was a race between these three colonies a few miles below a North in Fort Finney had been built in 1780 586 hence the bend had at first the start but a high flood dampened its prospects the troops were withdrawn from this neighborhood to Louisville and in the winter of 1789 290 Fort Washington was built at low santaville by General harmer the neighborhood of the new fortress became in the ensuing Indian War the center of the district to losantiville with its fort came arthur st. clair the new governor of the Northwest Territory January 1790 and making his headquarters here laid violent hands on Phil syns invention at once changing the name to Cincinnati in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati of which the new official was a prominent member so that seems sorrowfully rights losantiville will become extinct five years of indian campaigning followed the features of which were the crushing defeats of Harmar and st. clair and the final victory of mad Anthony Wayne at Fallen Timbers it was not until the Treaty of Greenville 1795 the result of Wayne's brilliant dash into the wilderness that the Revolutionary War may properly be said to have ended in the West those were stirring times on the Ohio both ashore and afloat but amidst them all Cincinnati grew apace Ellicott in 1796 speaks of it as a very respectable place and in 1814 Flint found it the only port that could be called a town from Steubenville to Natchez a distance of 1,500 miles in 1825 he reports it greatly grown and crowded with immigrants from Europe and from our own eastern states the impetus thus early gained has never lessened and Cincinnati is today one of the best built and most substantial cities in the Union end of chapter 14 recording by bill mostly Bernardo Texas USA chapter 15 of a float on the Ohio and historical pilgrimage 3,000 miles in a skiff from redstone to Cairo 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 John Smith a float on the Ohio Reuben Goat the warts chapter 15 the story of North Penn the shakes driftwood Rabbit Hash a side trip to Big Bone lick near Petersburg Kentucky Friday May 25th this morning an hour before noon as we looked upon the river from the top of the Cincinnati Wharf a wild scene presented itself the shore up and down as far as could be seen was densely lined with packets and freighters beyond them the great stream here half a mile wide was rushing past like a millrace and black with all manner of drift some of it formed into great rafts from each of which sprawled a network of huge branches had we been strangers to this off scouring of a thousand miles of beach swirling past us at a six-mile gate we might well have doubted the prudence of watching little pilgrim upon such a sea but for two days past we had been missed something of the sort and knew that to canoeist it was less dangerous and it appeared a strong headwind meeting this surging tide is lashing it into a Whitecap fury but lying to with paddle and oars and dodging ferries and towing tugs as best we made pilgrim bears are swiftly passed the long line of steamers at the wharf past Newport and Covington and the insignificant licking and out under great railway bridges which cobwebbed the sky soon cincinnati shroud in smoke has disappeared around the bend and we are in the fast thinning suburbs homes of beer gardens and excursion barges havens for Freight flats and villas of low and high degree when we are out here in the swim the drifts stream has a more peaceful aspect then when looked at from the shore instead of rushing past as if dooming to destruction everything else afloat the debris falls behind when we row for our progress is the end the greater dropping our oars are gruesome companions on the river passes slowly for they catch less wind and we and then so silent the steady march of all we seem to be drifting upstream until on glancing at the shore the hills appear to be swiftly going down and the willow fringes up until the sight makes us dizzy and we are content to be it quits with these optical delusions we no longer have the beach of gravel or sand or strip of clay knee-deep in mud the water now twelve feet higher than before the rise has covered all it is indeed swaying the branches of sycamores and willows and meeting the edges of the cornfields a venture some farmers who have cultivated far down taking the risk of a June fresh often could we if we wish row quite within the bulwark of willows where a week ago we would have venture to camp the Kentucky side today from Covington out has been thoroughly ristic seldom broken by settlement while ohio has given us a succession of suburban towns all the way out to North Bend 482 miles which is small manufacturing place lying on a narrow bottom at the base of a convulsion of gentle wooded hills one sees that Cincinnati has a better and broader base North Bend was handicapped by Nature in this early race when Ohio came into the Union 1803 it was specified that the boundary between her and Indiana should be a line running due north from the mouth the big Miami but the latter and a rad extreme frequently the victim of floods comes wriggling down to the Ohio through a broad bottom grown thick two willows and in times of high water its mouth is a changeable locality the boundary monument is planted on the meridian of what was the mouth 90-odd years ago but today the Miami breaks through an opening in the quivering line of Willow Forest a hundred yards eastward 487 miles garrison Creek is a modest Kentucky outlet just above the Miami's mouth at the point a group of rustic sent on a log at the bank top watching us approach landing in search of milk and water I was taken by one of them and they lumber some skip a short distance up the creek and presented to his family they are genuine crackers of the courses top tall lean solo fishy eyed with tail colored hair and ungainly gait barefooted and in nondescript clothing all patches and tatters the toe so headed woman surrounded by her copies in miniature keeps the milk neatly in an outer dairy perhaps because of market requirements but in the crazy old log house pigs and chickens are free comers and the cistern from which they drink is found here in this damp low pocket of a bottom annually flooded to the door seal in the midst of vegetation of the rankest order and quite unheated the simplest of sanitary laws these yellows in crackers are cradled wedded and bearded and there are thousands like unto them for we are now in the heart of the shake country and shall hear enough of the plague through the remainder of our pilgrimage as for ourselves we fear not for it is not until autumn that danger is imminent and we are taking do precaution under the doctor's guidance two miles beyond is the Indiana town of Lawrenceburg with the unkempt aspects so common to the small river places and two miles still farther on a Kentucky bottom Petersburg whose cheapest building as viewed from the stream is a huge distillery on a high sandy Terrace a mile or so below we pitch our nightly camp all about our Willows rustling musically in the evening breeze and soaring far aloft there now-familiar sycamores nearly opposite in Indiana the little city of Aurora is sparkling with points of light strains of dance music reaches over the way an occasional shouts and gay laughter while now and then in the thickening dusk of the long day we hear skips go chuckling by from Petersburg way and the gleeful voices of men and women doubtless being ferried to the ball near Warsaw Kentucky Saturday May 26 our first mosquito appeared last night but he was easily slaughtered it has been a comfort to be free thus far from these pests of camp life we had prepared for them by laying in a bolt of black Tarleton and at willing greatly superior this to ordinary white mosquito bar but this fart has remained in the shop man's wrapper the fog this morning was of the heaviest at four o'clock we were awakened by the sharp clanging of a pilot signal Bell and there poking her nose in among our Willows he doesn't feet from the tent was the Big Sandy one of the st. Louis and Cincinnati packet line she had evidently lost her bearings in the mist but with a deal of ringing and a nosey churning of the water by the reverse paddle wheel pulled out and disappeared into the gloom the river still rising is sweeping down an ever increasing body of rubbish islands and beaches away back to the Alleghenies on the main stream and on thousands of miles of efforts are yielding up those fast rafts of driftwood and fallen timber which have continually impressed us on our way with a sense of the enormous wastage everywhere in progress necessary of course in view of the prohibitive cost of transportation nonetheless one thanks pitifully of the tens of thousands who in congested districts each winter suffer unto death for want of fuel and here is this wealth of forest debris the useless plaything of the river but not only wreckage of this character is borne upon the flood the thievish river has picked up valuable saw logs that have run astray lumber of many sorts boxes barrels and now and then the body of a cow or horse that has tumbled to its death from some treacherous clay cliff or rocky Terrace the beaches have been swept clean by the rushing flood of whatever lay upon them be it good or bad for the great scavenger exercises no discretion the bulk of the matter now follows the current in an almost solid raft as it currents from shore to shore having swift water everywhere at this stage for the most part we avoid entangling pilgrim in the procession but row upon the outskirts interested in the curious medley and observant of the many birds which perch upon the branches of a floating trees and seeing withering on their way the current bears hard upon the Alaura beach and town spoke by scores are out in skiffs or are standing by the water's edge engaged with boat hooks and spearing choice morsels from the debris rushing by the door keeping it upon the shore to dry or gathering it in little rafts which they more to the bank it is a busy scene the Wreckers men women and children alike are so engaging their grand back game that they have no eyes for us and observe we watched them at close range and speculate upon their prospective chances rabadash Kentucky 502 miles is a crude hamlet of a hundred Souls lying nestled in a green ampitheatre a horsepower ferry runs over to the larger village of Rising Sun it's Indiana neighbor there is a small general store in Rabbit Hash with post office and paint shop attachment and nearby tobacco warehouse and a blacksmith's shop with a few cottages scat at intervals over the bottom the postmaster who is also the storekeeper and painter greeted me with joy as I deposited with him mailman bearing 18 cents worth of stamps for his is one of those offices where the salary is the value of the stamps canceled it is not every day that so liberal patron comes along Jim and I bill but go them it business look them up there'll be something arrest us a one in this year office after next election I reckon it was the blacksmith who is also the ferryman who thus bantered the delighted postmaster a broad faced big-chested brown armed man with his neck muscles standing out like quartz and his mild blue eyes dancing with fun his rustic disciple of tubal-cain he sent just without the door leather apron upon and his red shirt sleeves rolled up playing checkers on an upturned soap box with a jolly fat farmer from the hill country whose broad straw hat was cocked on the back of his bald head the merry laughter of the two was infectious the half-dozen spectators small farmers whose teams and saddle horses were hitched to the post-office railing were themselves hilarious over the game and the saffron skinned hollow-cheeked woman in a blue Sun bonnet and with a market basket over her arm stop for a moment at the threshold to look on and then passed within the store her eyes having caught the merriment although her facial muscles had apparently lost her power of smiling joining the little company I found that the farmer was a blundering player but made up in fun what he lacked in science I tried to ascertain the origin of the name Rabbit Hash as applied to the hamlet everyone had a different opinion evidently invented on the spur of the moment but all load that none but the tobacco agent could tell and he was off in the for the day as for themselves they had they confessed never thought of it before it always had been Rabbit Hash and walking up would be to the end of time we are on the lookout for Big Bone Creek wishing to make a side trip to the famous Big Bone lick but among the many openings through the Willows of the Kentucky shore we may well miss it hence make constant inquiry as we proceed there was a houseboat in the mouth of one Goodley of effluent as we who've in sight the fat woman who's gonna sack apron was her chief attire hurried up the gangplank and disappeared within hello the boat one of us held the woman's fuzzy had appeared at the window what creek is this gunpowder I reckon and a deep man like voice how far below is Big Bone just a piece how many miles - I reckon Big Bone Creek 512 miles some 50 or 60 feet wide at the mouth opens through a willow patch between pretty slopping hills a houseboat lay just within a favorite situation for them these Creek mouse for here they are undisturbed by steamer wakes and the fishing is usually good the proprietor a rather distinguished looking lotto despite his old clothes and plantation and straw hat was sitting in a chair as cabin door angling his white wife was laying over him lovingly as we shot into the scene but at once withdrew inside this man with his side whiskers and fine air may have been a head waiter or a dance fiddler in better days this soft plaintiff voice and hacking cough bespoke that invalid he told us what he knew about the creek which was little enough as he had but recently came to these parts an ordinary stage in the Ohio the big boon cannot be ascended in a sketch for more than half a mile now upon the backset we are able to proceed for two miles leaving but another two miles of walking to the lick itself the creek curves gracefully around the bases of the Sugar Loaf fields of the Interior under the swing arc of willows and of ragged sprawling sycamores their bark all patched up with green and grey and buff and white we have charming vistas the quiet water thick grown with aquatic plants the winding banks bearing green dragons and many another flower loving damp shade the frequent rocky Palisades boozing with Springs and great blue parents stretching their long necks and wonder and then setting off with a stately flight which reminds one of the cranes on Japanese we're through the dense fringe of vegetation we have occasional glimpses of the hillside farms there slopping fields sprinkled with stones they're often barren pastures numerous abandoned tracts overgrown with weeds and bluegrass slush in the meadows along the edges of the creek and in little pocket bottoms the varied vegetation has a subtropical luxurious in this now closed warm air there is a ranks male suggestive of malaria these bottoms are annually overflowed so that the crude little farmsteads are on the rising ground whitewashed cabins many of them of logs serve as houses for stock there are the various shanties affording practically no shelter best of all the rude tobacco drying sheds and many of which some of last year's crop can still be seen hanging on the strips we are out of the world here embarr fitted men and boys who with listless air are fishing for the bank's gaze at us and dull wonder as we thread our torturous way finally we learned that we could with profit go no higher before us were two miles of what was described as the a sort of hill road and the afternoon Sun was powerful so we accepted the invitation of a rustic fisherman to rest with his woman folks in a little cabin up the hill they bit seeing her safely house with the good-natured cracker farm wife the doctor the boy and I trudged off towards big-boom lick the waxy clay of the road bed had recently been wetted by a shower the walking consequently was none of the best but we were repaid with charming views of Hill and Vale a softly rolling scene dotted with grey and brown fields chumps of woodland rail fenced pastures and cabins of the crew to sort for in the autumn tide the curse of malaria haunts the basin of the big boom and none but he of fortune spurned would care here in his beauty spot to plant his vine and fig tree now then our path leads us across the winding creeks which in these upper reaches tumbles noisily over ledges of jagged rock above which luxurious sycamores and Elms and maples arched gracefully at each picturesque poured in place with its a navigable water in pool are stepping stones forefoot pilgrims often a flock of geese are selling in the pull with crane necks and flapping wings hissing defiance to disturbers of their sylveon peace the travelers we made are on horseback most of them the yellow-skinned hollow-cheeked folk with lackluster eyes and we note in the cabin doors are waddling about their daily routine on nearing the lick to young horse woman out of the common look interestingly at us and I stopped to inquire the way although the village spire is peering above the treetops yonder pretty buxom sweet-faced lassies thieves with soft pleasant voices each with her market basket over her arm going home work from shopping would be interesting to know their story what is it that brings these daughters of a broader world here into this valley of the living death 200 yards farther where the road forks in de one at the right hand the sins to the small hamlet of Big Bone lick there is an interesting picture beneath the way post a girl in a blue calico town her face deep hidden in a red Sun bonnet sits upon a chestnut mount with a lad and market basket before her while by her side astride a cold black pony which fretfully paused to be on his way is a roughly dressed youth his face shaded by broad slouched hat of the cowboy order they have evidently met there by appointment and are so earnestly conversing she with her hand resting lovingly perhaps depreciate Lee upon his Bridal arm and his free hand nervously stroking her horse's mane while his eyes are far afield that they do not observe us as we pass and we are afraid to weave from the incident any sort of cracker romance which fancy may dictate the source of Big Bone Creek is a marshy basin some 50 acres in extent rimmed with gently sloping hills and freely pitted with copyist springs of a water strongly so first and taste with a suggestion of salt the odor is so powerful as to be all-pervading a quarter of a mile away and to be readily detected at twice that distance the collection of Springs constitutes big boat lick probably the most famous of the many similar licks in Kentucky Indiana and nil noise the salt lakes of the Ohio basin were from the earliest times resorted to be in great numbers by wild beasts and were favourite camping grounds for Indians and for white hunters and explorers this one was first visited by the French as early as 1729 and became famous because the great quantities of of animals which lay all over the marsh particularly noticeable being the gigantic bones of the extinct mammoth hence the name adopted by the earliest American hunters big bone these monsters had evidently been murdered in the swamp while seeking to lick the salty mud and died in their tracks pioneer Chronicles abound in references to the lick and we read frequently of hunting parties using the ribs of the mammoth for tent poles and sections of the vertebrae as Camp stools and tables but in our own day there are no surface evidence of this once rich treasure of giant fossils although occasionally a find is made by enterprising excavators several bones having this been at earth only a week ago they are now on exhibition in the neighboring village prepared Tory to being shipped to an Eastern Museum as we heard back over the rolling highway thunderclouds cranly rose out of the West and great drops of rain gave us moist warning of the coming storm what was watching us from the cabin door as we made the last turning in the road and accompanied by the farm wife and her two daughters came tripping down to the landing she had been entertained in the one downstairs room as royalty as these honest cracker women folk knew how seated in the family rocking chair and she had heard in those two hours social gossip of a wide neighbourhood learned too that the cold wet weather the last fortnight had killed turkey chicks and goslings by the score heard of the damage being done to corn and tobacco by the prevalent hot water was told how bass and brindle fare off in the rocky pasture which yields little Elston moans and how far back Towser had to go to claim relationship to a colleague and learnt we really show people going down the river this way and ask if or if we weren't show people had we and ate see for something or where we only in trade it seems a difficult task to make these people on the bottoms believe that we are skipping it for pleasure it is a sort of pleasure so far removed from their notions of the fitness of things and so at last we have given up try and let them think of our pilgrimage what they will the entire family now assembled on the muddy Bank and made us a really affectionate farewell as if we had been in this isolated corner of the world most welcome guests who were going all too soon in a few strokes of the oars we were rounding the bend and waving our hands at the little knot of Watchers went forth from their wives that was forever the storm soon burst upon us in a full fury glad and robber we rested under giant trees or beneath projecting rock ledges taking advantage of occasional walls to push on for a few rod to some new shelter the numerous little hillside runs which in our journey up were but dry goalies choked with leaves and boulders were now brimming with muddy torrents rushing off home flecked and with deafening roar into the central stream at last the cloud curtain rolled away the son guessed out with fiery rays the arch of foliage sparkled with splendor meadow and on hillside the face of nature was clearly beautiful at the creek mouth the distinguished mulatto still was fishing from his chair and standing by his side was his wife throwing a spoon they nodded to us pleasantly as old friends returned gliding by their boat pilgrim was soon once more in the full current of the Swift flowing Ohio we are high up tonight on a little grass terrace in Kentucky two miles above Warsaw the usual country road lies back of us a rod or two and then they slender fields surmounted by Woodland Hill fortune favors us almost nightly with beautiful abiding places in no place could we sleep more comfortably then in our cotton home end of chapter 15 recording by John Smith chapter 16 of float on the Ohio this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org [Music] recording by timothy and live right chapter sixteen new switzerland an old-time river pilot houseboat life on the lower reaches a philosopher in rags wooded solitudes arrival at Louisville near Madison Indiana Sunday May 27th at supper last night a houseboat fishermen going by in his skiff parted the Willows fringing our Beach and offered to sell us some of his wares we bought from him a two-pound catfish which he tethered to a bush overhanging the water until we were ready to dress it giving us warning that meanwhile it would be best to have an eye on our purchase or the turtles would devour it hungry thieves these Turtles the fisherman said you could lead nothing edible in water or on land unprotected without constant fear of the reptiles which reminds me that yesterday the doctor and the boy found on the beach a beautiful box tortoise our fish was swimming around finally at the end of his cord when the executioner arrived and when finally hung up in a tree was safe from the Marauders this morning the fisherman was around again hoping to obtain another dime from the commissariat but though we had breakfast creditably from the little cat we had no thought of stocking heart larder with his kind so the Grizzly man of Nets took a fresh chew of tobacco and sat a while in his boat passing the time of day with us punctuating his remarks with frequent expectations the new Kentucky houseboat law taxes each craft of this sort seven and a half dollars he said five dollars going to the state and the remainder to the collector there was to be a patrol boat to see that the fellers done stepped to the captain's office and settle but the houseboaters were going to combine and fight the law and constitutional grounds for they had been told that it was clearly an interference with commerce on a national highway as for the houseboaters voting well some of them did but most of them didn't the indiana registry law requires a six months residence and in kentucky it is a full year so that a houseboat man who moves about any just isn't in it sir that's all however our visitor was not much disturbed over the practical disfranchisement of his class it seemed rather to amuse him he was much more concerned in the new tax which he thought an outrageous imposition in bidding us a cheery goodbye he noticed my Kodak he'd be one of them photograph parties hey and let if knowingly as though he had caught me in a familiar trick no child of nature so simple in these days is not to recognize a Kodak Warsaw Kentucky 524 miles just below has some bank side evidences of manufacturing but on the whole is rather down at the heel a contrast this to vevey 533 miles on the Indiana Shore which though a small town on a low-lying bottom is neat and apparently prosperous Vevey was settled in 1803 by John James do four and several associates from the district of Vevey in Switzerland who purchased from Congress four square miles here about an christening at new Switzerland sought to establish extensive vineyards in the heart of this Middle West the swiss prospered the colony has had sufficient vitality to preserve many of its original characteristics unto the present day much of the land in the neighborhood is still owned by the descendants of Dufour and his fellows but the vineyards are not much in evidence in fact the grape growing industry on the banks of the Ohio although commenced at different points with great promise by French Swiss Germans and Americans alike has not realized their expectations the Ohio has proved to be unlike the Rhine in this respect in the long run the vine in America appears to fare better in a more northern latitude three miles above the vein near Plum Creek I was interested in the India and a farm upon which Heathcoat Pickett settled in 1795 some say in 1790 in his day Pickett was a notable flat boat pilot he was credited with having conducted more craft down the river to New Orleans than any other man of his time going down on the boat and returning on foot it is said that he made over 20 trips of this character which is certainly a marvelous record at a when there were only Indian trails through the more than a thousand miles of dense forest between Vevey and New Orleans and when a savage enemy might be expected to lurk behind any tree ready to slay the rash paleface pickets must have been a life of continuous adventure as thrilling as the career of Daniel Boone himself yet he is now known to but a local antiquarian or two and one stumbles across him only in footnotes the border annals of the west abound with incidents as romantic as any which have been applauded by men Daniel Boone is not the only hero of the frontier he is not even the chief hero he is but a type whom an accident of literature has made conspicuous the Kentucky River 541 miles enters at Carrollton Kentucky a well-to-do town with busy looking wharves upon both streams through a wide and rather uninteresting bottom but over beyond this one sees that it has come down through a deep cut valley rimmed with dark rolling hills which speak eloquently of a diversified landscape along its banks the Indian Kentucky a small stream but half a dozen rods wide enters from the north five miles below engine king tuck it was called by a jovial jump boat man stationed at the mouth of the tributary there are on the Ohio several examples of this peculiar nomenclature a river enters from the south and another affluent coming in from the north nearly opposite will have the same name with the prefix Indian the reason is obvious the land north of the Ohio remained Indian Territory many years after Kentucky and Virginia were recognized as white man's country hence the convenient distinction River coming in from the north near the Kentucky for instance became Indian Kentucky and so on through the list houseboats are less frequent in these reaches of the river the towns are fewer and smaller than above consequently there is less demand for fish or foreign desultory labor yet we seldom past a day in the most rustic sections without seeing from half a dozen to a dozen of these craft sometimes they are a few rods up the mouths of tributaries half hidden by willows and overhanging sycamores or in picturesque little openings of the willow fringe along the Maine Shore or boldly planted at the base of some rocky ledge at the towns they were variously situated in the water up the beach away or high upon the bottom whither some great flood has carried them in years gone by occasionally went high and dry upon the land they have a bit of vegetable garden about them rented for a time from the farmer but even with the floaters chickens are commonly kept generally in a coop on the roof connected with the shore by a special gangplank for the fowls and the other day we saw a thrifty houseboater who had several colonies of beads there was a rise of only two feet last night and evidently the flood is nearly at its greatest we are now 20 feet above the level of ten days ago and are frequently swirling along over what were then sharp stony slopes and brushing the topmost boughs of the lower lines of willows and scrub sycamores thus we have a better view of the country and approaching closely to the bank scan from our seats at any time pluck blue lupine by the armful it thrives mightily on these gravel shores and so do the bignonia divine the poison ivy and the Virginia Creeper the hills are steeper now especially in Indiana many of them although Stoney worked out and almost worthless are still in patches cultivated to the very top but for the most part they're clothed and restful Green overhead in the summer haze Turkey buzzards will gracefully occasionally chased by audacious Hawks and in the woods we hear the warble of songbirds shadowy Idol scenes these rustic reaches of the lower Ohio through which man may dream in nature's lap all regardless of the work a day world it was early evening when we passed Madison Indiana five hundred and fifty three miles a fairly prosperous factory town of about twelve thousand souls scores of the inhabitants were out in boats collecting driftwood and upon the wharf was a great crowd of people waiting for an excursion boat which was to return them to Louisville whence they had come for a day's outing it was a lifeless melancholy party as excursion folk are apt to be the close of a gala day and they wearily stared at us as we paddled past just below on the Kentucky shore on my usual search for milk and water I landed at a cluster of rude cottages set in Pleasant Market and Gardens while the others drifted by with pilgrim I had a goodly walk before finding milk for a cow is considered a luxury among these small Riverside cultivators the man who owns one sells milk to his poorer neighbors such a nabob was at last found the animal was called down from the rocky hills by her bare footed owner who in malaria skinned leaned wearily against the well curb while his wife also guiltless of hoes and shoes milked into my pail directly from the lean and hungry brindle by the time the crew were reunited storm clouds thick and black were fast rising in the West scudding down Shore for a mile with oars and paddle aiding the Swift Current we failed to find a proper camping place on the muddy Bank of the far stretching bottom rain drops were now pattering on our rubber spreads and it was evident that a blow was coming but despite this we bent to the work with renewed vigor and shot across to the lee shore of Indiana finally landing in the midst of a heavy shower and hurriedly pitching tent on a rocky slope at the base of a vertical bank of clay above us a government beacon shines brightly through the persistent storm with the keepers neat little house and garden a hundred yards away in the treetops up a heavily forested hill beyond the wind moans right dismal II in this sheltered nook we shall be but lulled to sleep with the ceaseless pelting of the rain Louisville Monday May 28 at midnight the heavens cleared with a cold north wind the early morning atmosphere was nipping and we were glad of the shelter of the tent during breakfast the river fell eight inches during the night and on either Bank as a muddy strip which will rapidly widen as the water goes down below us 20 rods or so more to the boulder-strewn Shore was a shanty boat in the bustle of landing last night we had not noticed this neighbor and it was pitch dark before we had time to get our bearings I think it is the most dilapidated affair we have seen on the river the frame of the cabin is out of plumb old clothes served four sides and flat loudly in the wind while two little boys who peered at us through slits in the area balls look fairly miserable with cold the proprietor of the craft came up to visit us while breakfast was being prepared and remained until we were ready to depart at all slouchy fellow clothed in shreds and patches he was in the prime of his life with a depressed no said in a battered though not unpleasant countenance none of our party had ever before seen such garments on a human being old bits of flannel frayed strips of bagging stuff and other curious odds and ends of fabrics and all the primitive colors the whole roughly basted together with sack thread he was a philosopher was this ragtag and bobtail of a man a philosopher with some mother wit about him for an hour he sat on his haunches crouching over our little stove and following with cat-like care doubles every movement in the keulen airy art she felt she was under the eye of a critic who though not voicing his opinions looked as if he knew a thing or two as a conversationalist our visitor was fluent to a fault that required but slight urging to draw him out his history and that of his fathers for three generations back he recited in much detail he himself had in his best days been a subcontractor in railway construction but fate had gone against him and he had fallen to the lowest state of a shanty boatman his wife had gone back on him and he was left with two little boys whom he proposed to bring up as gentlemen yes sir gentlemen you hear me if I is only any boat feller I thought had come to visit of you he had said by way of introduction you're from a city ain't ya I just thought hit city folks is a more accommodating country folks why wow you fellers just go back here in those away and then our country folks they'd hardly answer you they're that selfish life give me city folks I'd say for getting along with and then in a rambling monologue while chewing a straw he discussed humanity in general and the professions in particular ain't got no use for lawyers mighty hard show them fellers has for getting to heaven as for doctor Wow they have hard sledding too but them fellers has to do piles of disagreeable work yes they do I just rather fish for a living than be a doctor still sir give me an educated man every time says I well sir and you hear me one of the richest fellows right here in Madison was born and raised on a shanty boat and no mistake he just doesn't pick up his education from folks passing by just as your fellows as a pass and they might say a few words have information to him he don't get a fine education just that way ain't no flies on him these days when money get in his round just nothing like it sir education does the biz an observant man was this philosopher and had studied human nature to some purpose he described the condition of the poor farmers along the river as being pitiful they had no money to hire help and we're an odd lot anyway the farther back in the hills you get the worse they are he loved to talk about himself in his lowly condition in contrast with his former glory as a subcontractor on the railway when a man was down he said he lost all his friends and to illustrate this familiar phase of life told two stories which he had often in a book that he owned they were curious old-fashioned tales of feudal days evidently written in a former century he did not know the title of the volume and he related them and what evidently were the actual words of the author curious recitation in the pedantic literary style of the ancient storyteller but in the dialect of an Ohio River cracker his greatest ambition he told us was to own a floating sawmill although he carefully inquired about the laws regulating peddlers in our state and intimated that sometime he might look us up in that capacity in our northern home as we approach Louisville today the settlement somewhat increase in number although none of the villages are of great size and especially in Kentucky they are from 10 to 20 miles apart the fine Hills continued close upon our path until a few miles above Louisville when they recede leaving on the Kentucky side a broad flat plain several miles square for the city's growth for the most part these stony slopes are well wooded with elm buckeye maple ash oak locust hickory sycamore cottonwood a few Cedars and here and there catalpa and a Papa giving a touch of tropical luxuriance to the hillside forests while blackberry bushes bignonia vines and poison ivy are everywhere abundant otherwise there is little of interest to the botanist Redbirds cat birds bluebirds blackbirds and crows are chattering noisily in the trees and Turkey buzzards everywhere swirl and swoop in midair the narrower little bottoms are sanding and on lowland as well as Highland there is much poor Rock bewitched soil the little whitewashed farmsteads look pretty enough and morning haze lying half hid and forest clumps but upon approach they invariably prove unkempt and dirty and swarming with shiftless barefooted unhealthy folk whom no imagination can invest with picturesque qualities their ragged unpainted tobacco sheds are straggling about over the hills and here and there a white patch in the corner of a gray field indicates a nursery of tobacco plants soon to be transplanted into antler soil it is not uncommon to find upon a hillside a freshly built log cabin set in the midst of a clearing with bristling stumps all around reminding one of the homes of new settlers on the faraway logging streams of northern Wisconsin or Minnesota the resemblance is the closer for such notches cut in the edge of the Indiana and Kentucky wilderness are often found after a row of many miles through a winding forest solitude apparently but little change from primeval conditions now and then we come across quarries where stone is slid down great shoots two barges which lie moored by the rocky bank and frequently is the stream lined with great boulders which stand knee-deep in the flood that Eddie's and gurgles around them on the upper edge of the great Louisville plain we pitched tent in the middle of the afternoon and having brought our bag of land clothes with us in the skiff from Cincinnati took turns under the canvas and affecting what transformation was desirable preparatory to a visit to the city in the early Twilight we were floating past towhead island with its almost solid flank of houseboats threading our way through a little Fleet of pleasure yachts and at last shooting into the Snug Harbor of the Boat Club the good-natured captain of the u.s. life-saving station took pilgrim and her Agro in charge for the night and by dusk we were bowling over metropolitan pavements enroute to the house of our friend strange contrast this lap of luxury to the soldier like simplicity of our canvass home we've been roughing it for so long less than a month although it seems a year that all these conveniences of civilization these social conventionalities have to us as sort of foreign air thus easily may man descend into the savage state and chapter 16 on the Ohio and historical pilgrimage of a thousand miles in a skiff from redstone to Cairo 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 andrea strano a float on the Ohio by Reuben Goldthwait's chapter 17 storied Louisville Red Indians and white a night on Sand Island New Albany Riverside Hermits the river falling a deserted village an ideal camp Sand Island Tuesday May 29th our Louisville host is the best living authority on the annals of his town it was a delight and an inspiration to go with him today the rods of historic places much that was to me heretofore foggy and Louisville story was made clear upon becoming familiar with the setting the contention is made that lacell was here at the Falls of the Ohio during the closing months of 1669 but it was over a century later under British domination before a settlement was thought of dr. John Connolly entertained a scheme for founding of town at the Falls but Lord Dunmore swore 1774 and the revolution quickly following combined to put an end to it so that when George Rogers Clark arrived on the scene with this little band of Virginian volunteers May 1778 honor to capture the northwest for the state of Virginia he found not but a savage haunted wilderness his log Ford on corn island in the midst of the rapids served as the base of military operations and was the nucleus of American settlement although later the inhabitants moved to the mainland and founded Louisville the Falls at Louisville are the only considerable obstruction to Ohio River navigation at an average stage the descent is but 27 feet and two and a half miles and high flood the rapids degenerate into merely Swift water without danger to dissenting craft at ordinary height it was the custom of pioneer boatman and descending to lighten their craft of at least a third of the cargo and thus pass them down to the foot of the north side portage Clarksville Indiana which is three-quarters of a mile in length going up lighten boats were towed against the stream with the advent of larger craft a canal with locks became necessary the Louisville and Portland canal of today which is operated by the general government the action of the water hastened by the destruction of trees whose roots originally bound the loose soil has greatly worn the islands in the rapids little is now left of historic corn island and that little is at low water being blasted and ground into cement by mill hard by on the main shore today with the flood of nearly twenty feet above the normal stage of the season not much of the island is visible clumps of willows and sink Avars swayed by the rushing current give a general idea of the contour goose island although much smaller than in Clarks day is a considerable tract of wooded land with a rock foundation Clarke was once its owner his home being opposite the Indiana Shore where he had a fine view of the river the Rabbids and the several islands as for Clarksville somewhat lower down and back from the river a half mile it is now but a cluster of dwellings on the outskirts of New Albany a manufacturing town which is rapidly absorbing all the neighboring territory feeling obliged to make an early start we concluded to pass tonight just below the canal on Sand Island lying between New Albany and Louisville's noisy manufacturing suburb Portland an historic spot is this insular home of ours at the Treaty of Fort Charlotte cornstalk told Lord Dunmore the legend familiar among Ohio River savages that here in ages past occurred the last great battle between the white and the red Indians it is one of the puzzles of the antiquarians this tradition that white Indians once lived on the land but were swept away by the Reds cornstalk had used it to spur his followers to mighty deeds it was a precedent which pontiac dwelt upon when organizing his conspiracy and King Philip is said to have been inspired by it but this is no place to discuss the genesis of the tale suffice it that on Sand Island had been discovered great quantities of ancient remains no doubt in its day it was an overfilled burying ground noises far different from The Clash of savage arms are in the air tonight far above our heads a great iron bridge crosses the Ohio some of its peers resting on the island a busy combination thoroughfare for steam and electric railways for pedestrians and for vehicles flying between New Albany and Portland the whirr of the trolley the screamin rumble of locomotives the rattle of wagons and just above the island head the burly roar of steamboats signaling the locks these are the sounds which are prevalent through all this hubbub electric lamps are flashing and just now a steamer searchlight swept our island shore lingering for a moment upon the little camp doubtless while the pilot satisfied his curiosity let us hope that savage warriors never o nights walk the earth above their graves for such scenes as this might well cause those whose bones lie here to doubt their senses near Brandenburg Kentucky Wednesday 30th we stopped at New Albany Indiana 603 miles this morning to stock the larder and to forward our Shore clothes by Express to Cairo it is a neat and busy manufacturing tone with an excellent public market a gala aspect was prevalent for it is Memorial Day the shops and principal buildings were gay with bunting and men in Grand Army uniforms stood in knots at street corners the broad fertile plain on both sides of the river upon which Louisville and New Albany are the principal towns extends for eight or nine miles below the rapids the first hills to approach the stream are those in Indiana Salt River some 10 or 12 rods wide enters from the south 21 miles below New Albany between uninteresting high clay banks with a lazy looking little village of West Point Kentucky occupying a small rise of ground just below the mouth the Kentucky Hills come close to the bank a mile or two farther down and then the familiar Kerr turistic of the reaches above Louisville are resumed hills and bottoms sparsely settled with ragged farmsteads regularly alternating at five o'clock we put in at a rocky ledge of the Indiana side a mile and a half above Brandenburg behind us Rises a precipitous Hill tree glad to the summit the doctor found up there a new flocks and a pretty pink stone crop to add to our herbarium while here as elsewhere the bignonia grows profusely in every crevice of the rock at dark to ragged and ill-smelling young shanty-boat men who are moored hard by came up to see us and by our campfire to whittled chips and drone about hard times but at last we tired of their idle gossip which had in it no element of the picturesque and got rid of them by hinting our desire to turn in the towns were few today and small Brandenburg with 800 Souls was the largest a sleepy ill paved shambling place with apparently nobody engaged in any serious calling its chief distinction is an architectural monstrosity which we were told is the courthouse the little white hamlet of New Amsterdam Indiana 650 miles looked trim and bright in the midst of a green thicket Richardson's landing Kentucky as a disheveled row of old deserted houses once used by lime burners with a great barge wrecked upon the beach at the small characterless Indiana village of Leavenworth 658 miles I sought a traveling photographer of whom I had been told at Brandenburg my quest was for a darkroom where I might recharge my exhausted Kodak but the man of plates had packed up his tent and moved on I would no doubt find him in Alton Indiana 15 miles lower down we have had stately eroded hills and broad fertile bottoms hemming us in all day and marvelous ox bows in the erratic stream the hillsides are heavily wooded sometimes the slopes coming straight down to the stony beach without intervening terrace where there are such terraces they are narrow and rocky and homes of shanty men but upon the bottoms are whitewashed dwellings of frame or log tentative by a better class who sometimes have good the orchards and extensive corncribs the villages are generally in the deep cut notches of the hills where the interior can be conveniently reached by wagon road a country rumpled like this they say for ten or twelve miles back and then stretching off into level plains of fertility now and then a deserted Cabot on the terraces windowless and God tells the story of some Crocker family that malaria had killed off or that has pulled up stakes and gone to seek a better land at Leavenworth the river which has been flowing Northwest for thirty miles takes a sudden sweep to the southwest and thence forward we have a rapid current however we need still to ply our blades for there is a stiff headwind with an eager nip in it to escape which we seek the Lee as often as may be and bask in the undisturbed sunlight right glad we were at lunch time to find a sheltered nook amidst a heap of boulders on the Kentucky shore and to sit on the Sun warm sand and drink hot tea by the side of a campfire rejoicing in the kindness of Providence there are a few houseboats since leaving Louisville today we have seen but three or four one of them merrily going upstream under full sail islands two are few the upper and lower blue river a pretty pair being the first we have Metz and Sunday the water is falling at now being three or four feet below the stage of a few days since as can readily be seen from the broad dado of mud left on the leaves of willows and sycamores while the drift recently an ever-present feature of the current is rapidly lodging in the branches of the Willows and piling up against the sands fits and scrawling snags and bobbing Sawyer's are catching on the bars and being held for the next fresh there is little life along shore in these lower waters there are two lines of ever-widening willow de beech of rock and sand or mud above them perpendicular walls of clay which edge either rocky terraces backed by grad sweeps of convoluted hills sometimes wooded to the top and sometimes eroded into Palisades for wide stretching bottoms given over to small farms or maybe dense tangles of forest in the midst of this world of shade nestled the whitewashed cabins of the small tillers but though they swarm with children it is not often that the attached to disappear by the riverside we catch a glimpse of them while landing on our petty errands we now then see a house-boater at his nets and in the villages a few lackadaisical folk are lounging by the wharf but as a rule in these closing days of our pilgrimage we glide through what is almost a solitude the imagination has not to go far afield to rehabilitate the river as it appeared to the earliest voyagers late in the afternoon as usual wishing water and milk we put ashore in Indiana where a rustic landing indicated a settlement of some sort although our view was confined to a pretty wooded Bank and an unpainted warehouse at the top of the path it was a fertile bottom 1/2 mile wide and stretching a mile or two along the river 3 neat houses one of them of logs constituted the village and all about where grain fields rippled into waves by the Northwest breeze the first house a quarter of a mile inland I reached by a country roadway it proved to be the post office of Point sandi chickens collect around me a spaniel came fawning for attention a tethered cow mooed plaintively but no human being was visible at last I discovered a penciled notice pinned to the horse block to the effect that the postmaster had gone into Alton five miles distant for the day and should William Askins call in his absence the said askins was to remember that he promised to call yesterday but never came and now would he be kind enough to come without fail tomorrow before sundown or the postmaster would be obliged to write that letter they had spoken about it was quite evident that askins had not called for you surely would not have left that mysterious notice sticking therefore all points Andy to read and gossip over is we hope that there will be no bloodshed over this affair across the way in Kentucky there would be no doubt as to the outcome I looked at boss and wondered whether in Indiana it were felony to milk another man's cow in his absence with no ginger jar at hand into which to drop a compensatory dime then I saw that she was dry and concluded that to attempt it might be thought a violation of ethics the postmasters well to proved to be a cistern pardon de hyperness ISM and so I went farther the other frame house also turned out to be deserted but evidently only for the day for the lilac bushes in the front yard were hung with men's flannel shirts drying in the Sun a buck goat came bleeding toward me with many a flourish of his horns from which it was playing to be seen why the family wash was not spread upon the grass from here I followed a narrow path through a wheat field the grain up to my shoulders toward the log dwelling a mangy little cur disputed my right to knock at the door but flourishing my two tin pails at him he flew yelping to take refuge in the hen-coop to my summons at the portal there came no response saved the mewing of the cat within it was clear that the people of point sandy were not at home today I would have retreated to the boat but chancing to glance up at the overhanging hills which edged in the bottom saw two men sitting on a boulder in front of a rude log hut on the brink of a cliff curiously watching my movements on the plane thankful now that the postmasters cow had gone dry and that these observant Mountaineers had not had an opportunity to misinterpret my conduct I had once hurried toward the hill hopeful that at the top some bovine might be housed whose product could lawfully be acquired but after a long and laborious climb over shifting stones and ragged ledges I was met with discouraging information that the only cow in these parts was Hawkins cow and Hawkins was the postmaster down yon where you were reading the notices on the halls block neither had they any water up there on the cliff top don't use very much stranger in what we do we done get at Smith's fields in the log house down yon and I reckoned their cisterns done gone dry anyhow but what is the matter down there I asked of the old man they were father and son this lounging pair who thus lawfully sat in judgment on the little world at their feet why are all the folks away from home he looked surprised and took a fresh two while cogitating on my alarming ignorance of points and E Affairs why here I thought every feather on the river knew that here why old Hawkins his wife's brothers buried in Elton today and the neighbours dog went to the funeral where are your shave open beach that you ain't heard that year as the Sun near the horizon we tried other places below with no better success and two miles above alton indiana 673 miles struck camp at sundown without milk for our coffee for water being obliged to settle on boil the royally element which bears us onward through the lengthening days where there are no hardships this would be no pilgrimage worthy of the name we are out philosophically to take the world as it is he who was not content to do so had bestowed stir from home but our camping place tonight is ideal we are upon a narrow grassy ledge below us the sloping Beach is strewn with jagged rocks behind us Rises steeply a grand hillside forest in which lie mantled with moss and lichens and deep buried in undergrowth boulders as large as a crackers Hut romantic lens abound and a little run comes noisily down a ravine hard by it is a witching backdoor filled with surprises at every turn beaches Elms maples Linden's paw Paw's tulip trees he retained a monster growth with grapevines their fruit now set hanging in grateful students from the branches and all about are the flowers which thrive best in shady solitudes wild licorice a small green briar and although not yet in bloom the sessile Trillium we are thoroughly isolated a half mile above us faintly gleams a government beacon and we noticed on landing that three-quarters of a mile below is a small cabin flanking the hill not disturbs our quiet save the calls of the birds at roosting time and now and then the hoarse bellow of a passing packet with its legacy of boisterous wake end of chapter 17 recording by Andrea strano | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,583 | 91,433 |
tO6C7vg7c5U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO6C7vg7c5U | More suppression 20mg ostalone ? or oral ostarine ( mk2866 ) w/ Dr Tony Huge Injectable Sarms | [Music] what's up everybody is the white board from the from the art nation back at it again with another enhanced questions with dr. Tony huge with today's question does injectable Austrian which is austell own give more or less suppression than oral m'kay to 866 at a dosage of twenty milligrams hey white boy so does Austrian oral give more or less suppression than the hasta load injectable version of the Tsar so the theory is with the sergeant's of what we are seeing on bloodwork so far is that the injectable version has less testosterone suppression than the oral version this is because thus arms although not liver toxic they do get processed through the liver and they get processed twice when they're taken orally versus once when they're taken through injection and as anything in a ball that gets processed through the liver it alters the hormones of body because a lot of the biomechanical functions revolving the endocrine system begin in the liver so if we skip that first bypass by injecting something then we're gonna cause less impact on our natural hormone balance because it's not just the freshen of testosterone there's many other different hormone precursors and hormones in the body that get impacted and affected every time we take anything anabolic through oral pass that goes through the through the liver how much suppressive probably half so if you took 20 milligrams okay this is actually a good example so 20 milligrams of Austrian to me is not very suppressive like I could run 20 milligrams all year and not worry about my testosterone levels at all and I get a decent benefit but if I go down to tell the milligrams then I am NOT able to hold on to my muscle mass is not enough and it's not suppressive I go up to 30 milligrams now we're starting is suppressive of my national testosterone levels but then I can actually hold a lot more muscle on it so with the injectable that's a world version so with the injectable version the theory is that instead of having them take 30 milligrams to maintain a superhuman amount of muscle mass and risk suppression through the oral route if it's injected I could inject 30 milligrams and and then it would be like taking you know 50 milligrams or all or something and so I could go higher in the dosage without as much suppression or I can even go lower in the dosage for the same benefit with less suppression obviously much much less depression because we're not only taking it through injectable route but we can also use last milligrams total because it's so much more absorbable and there's so much and there's half as much passing through the liver awesome thanks a lot Tony for answering these questions again thanks a lot for watching everybody don't forget to subscribe to our post notifications check out my Instagram chopper follow that as well join from the ordination which is at for my ordination get featured Tagus whatever got coaching programs available I got discount codes and my sources all of my Instagram lincoln biography going to anabolic TV finance athlete subscribe there as well and that was that guys thanks a lot for watching like I said it's a YP from the yard and about [Music] | Whiteboyfromtheyard | UC_ZKRpSfW-c7Qx1TMlXQBPQ | 2019-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 565 | 3,186 |
7W4zkP1jprM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W4zkP1jprM | Designing a 3D logo keyboard: Part 1! #logos #keyboardart #illustrator #logodesign #3D #shorts | I'm going to show you how I started making my 3D logo keyboard so I start by downloading all my Logos and putting them into illustrator and making them into vectors you do this by going to the image Trace window selecting color hitting Trace then you go to object image Trace expand so I did this for all the logos that I wanted then in the 3D and materials panel I played around with everything until the shadows and the placement look correct I found this generic picture of a keyboard and I traced all the shapes on that using the shape tool next was just to start replacing some of those shapes with the vectors of the logos that I made once I did all that I made sure to group it all this 3D appearance from the one I made earlier onto this group it took a long time to render but here's the final result I think this looks so cool these are all the ones I could get to today but definitely let me know in the comments which logos you think should fill the other Keys bonus points if you can figure out which logo to use for the spacebar | Tyler Murphy | UCtPm1RgW4D9w9YksILlmuZg | 2023-07-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 206 | 1,042 |
YzICnLhMJfY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzICnLhMJfY | Online Platforms, Trafficking, and Intermediary Liability | it looks as though we are live on youtube magnificent awesome all right started streaming thank goodness all right probably by 202 i'm gonna go ahead and get started guys okay so hello everyone we're gonna go ahead and get started um thank you for joining today's event my name is alexia jordan i am the innovation cyber and national security analyst for the lincoln network um our webinar today is about two sister bills that were signed into law three years ago um the stop enabling sex traffickers act uh aka sesta and the fight online sex trafficking act uh which is foster these two names obviously sound like things that people can't possibly have a problem with reject um but the the relationship between um these bills and the very severe and serious problem sex trafficking that we're trying to stop um are very much so correlated with our ideas of the internet and what free speech is um so today um i have the honor the privilege the all the good adjectives in the world uh for speaking with these three phenomenal professionals who have done just great work uh in the sex trafficking human trafficking space um as well as internet law uh free speech privacy law so um i'm going to allow them to introduce themselves we'll go in order um and then we'll go ahead and talk a little bit about we're going to start with just this broad framing of like what is relationship between the internet and human trafficking because they sound kind of desperate but they're not um so danielle if you could please start by introducing yourself um just giving us a little bit of your background sure well hello everyone my name is danielle borelli i'm the operations coordinator for the california cyber security institute i'm also the program coordinator for the traffic investigations hub of the the cci at the cci we really focus on reskilling upskilling and providing certifications for the california workforce as well as education and awareness around issues involving cyber security and of course our tech for good arm which falls under the traffic investigations hub and at the at the hobby really focus on you know discovering and identifying different technical revenues and ways to help identify where human trafficking is occurring but also trying to help assess to what extent it really is happening on cern on certain websites and with certain technologies and then of course we also do training with law enforcement and other service providers but really my background um i've been involved in anti-human trafficking work for about 10 years a lot of it on the surface provision side it's a lot about working with law enforcement but more so working with survivors and getting to see you know the impacts of certain these laws and kind of the cultural effects that they've had negatively of course more so than anything else and so we'll hopefully be able to lean a little more into that background to discuss that today um and looking forward to it so awesome thank you um next uh emma could you please give us a little second about yourself sure um thank you so much for for having me i'm really excited about the panel today my name is emma alonso i'm the director of the free expression project at the center for democracy and technology i head up cdt's work on all things free expression online so that includes intermediary liability laws like section 230 in the united states or the e-commerce directive and digital services act in the european union looking at fundamental rights protection for speech online what does the first amendment guarantee as far as the limits on how congress can regulate our ability to speak or regulate intermediaries to be policemen for our speech i also do a lot of work on content moderation and transparency reporting directly with technology companies looking at how their content policies the way they enforce them and and what they tell users or the outside world about those policies really ends up shaping and affecting the access to information and opportunities to speak for so many different kinds of people across the country and around the world we were very involved in the legislative advocacy around sesta foster cdt was ultimately opposed to sesta and foster and to the kind of frankenstein hybrid of the two bills together um and worked with groups like the electronic frontiers foundation um and a variety of uh sex worker rights organizations in trying to educate congress and um advocate against the bill uh cdt also joined um as in amicus in the eff and woodhull foundation and human rights watch first amendment challenge to cesta foster after it was passed into law um in that case is still pending before the courts thank you for that introduction emma and i'm also i'm loving how you guys see this is why you have to let people give their own introductions because you guys say things that i would not have said coming out of your bios um i love it um alexandra could you please top us off yeah thank you so much for having me i'm alex elderman i am a visiting assistant professor of law at notre dame law school where i teach currently of course on the regulation of social media my background is i am human trafficking work i spent a decade as an attorney at the human trafficking legal center right service of counsel now um my work is really lies at the intersection of human trafficking and internet law specifically around intermediary liability and content moderation and as i mentioned the regulation of social media so i i was also really involved in the uh the challenge to the foster and sesta a couple years ago and um have uh yeah have worked uh with a with a broad coalition of people as emma mentioned there's um quite a lot of different interest groups who were involved in this and um i i also had the opportunity to work with them as as this bill was being shaped ultimately passed in the challenge okay thank you ladies thank you so much um so i'm going to start high level as i mentioned because this topic strikes at the heart of people's fundamental feelings about the correlation between internet and freedom so um first the relationship between internet and human trafficking just to get us started um everyone has access to the internet everyone does everything on the internet we buy shoes we buy clothes i you know tried on these warby parker glasses um we do everything on the internet um and you know that's no different for criminals and people who are looking to engage in illicit or actually legal behavior um so what we found um you know with the proliferation of the internet and uh with several large cases um that came uh you know to the public's attention about certain websites um we could start with back page for example is that human trafficking sex trafficking and the trafficking specifically of miners um was just skyrocketing through the roof and people's uh wants to continue their ad revenues continue the traffic to the website you know gave them plausibility to turn a blind eye to the illicit behavior that was happening on their websites um so there was a push for these two sister bills the sesta and the foster uh one came from the house one came from the senate um so with this proliferation of the internet we had this increase in sex trafficking and now we have this group of people that say hey internet this is bad and we need to stop this immediately um and so i'd like to hear uh so that is just you know kind of the broad broadness of why we are why why we're here the relationship between the internet and human trafficking um but this kind of gets into uh the nitty-gritty about the bills and were they good and you know what was their intent um so whoever would like to take this question first please feel free i would like to hear from all three of you all because three of you all are very seasoned professionals with varying opinions on this um so could you describe in your own words what you feel the intent of the phosphocesta law was and versus its actual impact and maybe just a couple of sentences about two or three sentences um danielle do you want to start well in the same order danielle emma alexandra sure so you know from and i wasn't directly involved in the development of it nor was i involved in kind of the the push against it and i will say that overall um i i would not afford the bill and for the act itself i think it has done a lot more harm than good um at face value i think it was really political um for me it kind of reminds me of a pork apparel pill more than anything else because it was really targeted towards one specific internet company or service provider and through that we've seen of course it got shut down but really when you look at the the data behind it um it didn't really have the long-term effects it was hoping to have um i remember quickly darpa mimics darpa's mimics projects showed about a hundred thousand advertisements on a daily basis before the bill was passed the day after it was about twenty thousand but six months later it was back up to about the same amount um which shows that one terms terminology that's used in advertisements can change and so can they be and so really didn't really do very much as far as protecting people and then of course i think the people that affected the most for sex workers and i'm sure that alexandra and emma will agree that it's disproportionately affected them far more than it helped victims of trafficking and because it took their one kind of one of their main places of safety for not only community but also for vetting their clientele and either pushing them back into kind of a more archaic on the streets situation where they can't vet those potential clientele and puts them at risk and you know there's stories and i'm sure um alexandra and emma will share if they've had any experience with them but there's been stories of uh sex workers who have now been raped beaten murdered because of foster sesta and so i think that as a bill itself it's it's it's failed the the people it's trying to serve and it's caused a lot more harm than good so loaded statements i know but i mean i i couldn't have put it better myself um i i think the so the the orientation a little bit more maybe background on sesta foster um so for a number of years there had been various um claims brought against uh different websites and most kind of notoriously backpage.com by victims of trafficking um you know people who had been uh sold for sex against their will on backpage.com and they were trying to recover damages from the website directly um alleging that you know the website was responsible or culpable for what had happened to them and that the website should pay up and those cases pretty much across the board um you know coming up through state court systems were struck down or the claimants weren't able to get that kind of recovery they were looking for because section 230 um is a law that i think a lot more people are familiar with as a name these days than than even just three years ago section 230 the law that sets out the general liability parameters for the hosts and other intermediaries who deal with third-party content 230 says pretty clearly that those intermediaries are shielded from being treated as the publisher or speaker of third-party content so to the extent that all of these different victims their claims were really based on trying to say that it was because the website operator published this ad that had been used to traffic them that was the source of liability for the website 230 very clearly and consistently gave the answer that as a matter of federal law no we don't hold website operators legally responsible for content that's authored by third parties um so cestafosta in a lot of ways was an attempt to change that right it it was to say that's not the right balance and we want these websites to be held accountable for this kind of content um i'm trying to give a neutral or even sort of positive framing of the bill because i think you'll you'll continue to hear a lot of criticism probably from all of us for for most of this session um but one of the really key features of section 230 that did not get nearly enough attention during the sesta foster debates is that 2 30 from from the day it was passed in 1996 has included an exception for federal criminal law federal criminal law has always applied to website operators search engines access providers any of the intermediaries who might be involved and in fact it was existing federal criminal law that was what was used to take down the backpage.com websites um it wasn't even cestafosta there was almost by doj's own tacitum mission no need to amend the existing framework to use federal criminal law to go after backpage.com now that case is actually still kind of tied up in court it seems like a lot of procedural issues are going on with it but the the fact of the matter is cesta foster was almost sort of an answer to a problem that actually had a solution on the table already um and so it raised a lot of concerns but but i'll stop there because i know you asked us to keep to a couple of sentences um and and pass it over to alex because i know she's got lots of thoughts about the bill as well thank you uh so first to echo uh what both danielle and emma said that's all very helpful background i think to take a little bit uh to take the 30 000 foot view um you know there is this perception that that trafficking and sex trafficking is skyrocketing because of the internet um and we really don't there's really no reason to believe that's true what we do know is that it's more visible it's more kind of visible to people who aren't looking for it necessarily um and i think that really what sesta foster and and similar initiatives was was a desire to attack what seemed to be the cause but was actually just the thing that was making this visible which was the internet so i would argue have argued that that's mistaken as a tactical uh approach um and you know back page was really at the heart of this from an from a sort of a narrative standpoint backpage had a lot of um had a lot of detractors um because of its um it's hosting the fact that it hosted uh was known to host a lot of sex work ads and was alleged to host uh ads for for trafficking victims as well much of the push involved back page and then back page as emma mentioned was uh indicted a couple weeks before foster was passed under existing laws which uh we all knew it could it could be um there was there was nothing stopping that it was not there's no trafficking allegations in that case um and um so at that point i think it foster sesta had a ton of momentum and it was passed into law um but as i'm sure we'll get to this but it's really been used almost not at all um and i would argue that really was um it was a response to back page and once back page was taken down through other means it kind of lost its um it's it's uh verb it's energy um in in it's in its specifics um alexandra that's actually a literally a perfect segue to my next question um i might i so um you know all three of you all have mentioned we already had section 230 we already had um a federal exception um against sex trafficking um so you know that that was kind of already there it was already in law so like why did we need this second thing um what the false assess the law did provide was this access now to state ag's state attorney generals um to be able to go after to go to go after online um hosts um and you know charge them with liabilities if they if they stop fit so now what we've done is kind of like increase the you know the prosecutor prosecutorial landscape um for for this for this you know type of crime um and what i'd like to talk about a little bit more and i'd like to hear from you all is um since this landscape has increased we now have all these types of people that can bring you know cases against uh internet providers um under the foster sesta and kind of you know um even more expanding uh section 230 in this respect um alex you just mentioned it have people used it you know have we seen it has it been useful so you guys say no uh you know maybe it hasn't been that harmful it hasn't been that helpful to sex workers we're going to get that into that later but i'd love to hear any stories that y'all have about um its usage by uh ag's or other other uh folks looking to uh address this um sorry do you wanna go ahead or do you want me to i'll go ahead and start and say i don't have any because i i i do work with prosecutors occasionally but i have never had a case where they've actually used fosus asset before so i'm sure being in your illegal work the two you might have more stories than i do oh yeah no please go ahead uh alexandra oh sorry um okay so so there were three expansions um that that foster brought about um one was the the exception to section 230 uh two exceptions um for civil um for civil litigants who wanted to bring trafficking cases in in federal court against intermediaries as you mentioned state ag's and then it also added a federal uh cause of action 2421a which which adds a federal criminal liability for owning managing operating a website with the intent to uh facilitate the prostitution of another and then there are various enhancements so there's three potential ways this could be used and really the answer to your question is it's barely been used at all i don't and granted there's you know sealed indictments out there and there's not there's not a database of like one central database that's searchable um that would give us all the information so it's possible there's stuff out there that we don't know about i know of no state cases brought by cdgs um i know the couple of civil cases that have brought up foster um it did foster did not create a new cause of action um in in civil court so it wouldn't really come up in a complaint necessarily um but rather would come up at the stage the motion to dismiss stage when the website says no the section 230 um has a carve out here and then and then a possible reply by the plaintiffs would be well known foster creates that exception so it's not necessarily going to come up right at the start of the case it has come up in a couple civil cases that are not resolved so we don't really know um where that's going surprisingly um the civil there were a number of civil cases filed against back page primarily and also some other websites in state court before foster was passed and surprisingly and confusingly um for a while at least they continued to file these cases in state court that's confusing because of course fosta doesn't create any kind of carve out for civil litigants in state court so it was kind of like they had this shiny new law and weren't using it um and indeed in i think they tried to argue in one case that it did apply in state court and it plainly doesn't court dismiss that um now the third the third addition was to um federal criminal prosecutions under 2421a i know of two uh indictments total that have been brought under 2421 a one um the that count was dismissed um uh um the guy simply used a website and the court immediately acknowledged that there was by there's no way in which he owned managed um that sort of thing the other one is pending now it's usb martono the owner of a website called cityx guide has been charged under that provision uh and that's pending but that's that's all i know about the um the uh you know i think especially the state ags a lot of rhetoric around this a lot of um energy around it um and really made it seem like i argued in it prior to this lobbying past that without access to courts that you know they would never these websites would never be held accountable unless these ages got to court and a lot passed and not a single one has used it which really calls into question um you know exactly how it would what way it could possibly be indispensable to um trafficking to trafficking prosecutions well and i'll just chime in um that that all tracks with my knowledge of of what how foster sesta kind of hasn't really been used it did not set off this kind of wave across the country of state ags bringing cases against websites but what it did do is put a lot of websites in a lot of fear that that kind of prosecution was coming and to me the kind of the biggest legacy of foster so far has been i mean it's it's been the horrible impact on sex workers and their ability to live and work safely but that's been coming through the medium of the chilling effect that the law is having and this is what is at the heart of the wood hall foundation and human rights watch an eff case the first amendment charge against the bill saying that the kind of the expansion of federal criminal law to cover promotion and facilitation of prostitution is really vague because a lot of those terms are not defined at federal level um but it meant that you know when the bill was passed by congress before it had even been signed into law we saw websites like craigslist and reddit shutting down entire forums we've seen any number of reports of people either involved in sex work the adult entertainment industry or who are just posting kind of content involving sexuality or nudity finding it a lot harder to even just have accounts on kind of mainstream social media sites because there's this concern among website operators you know among people who run social media sites or forums let alone sites that actually specialized in providing information to sex workers bisex workers you know bad date lists health and safety information all different sorts of online resources um everyone knows that there's this law out there that could be used against them in a way that that it hadn't before and that led to the response from a lot of websites to shut down forums um or to you know for domain name operators to stop providing domain name services you know just not wanting to be near this kind of content um with a 10 foot pole you know um i i i couldn't have imagined this i don't think any of us could have imagined this you know uh back when this law was being um created and debated um but section 230 and and and false assesses implications on that um have given a louder microphone to sex workers and i think that is magnificent and interesting especially considering like still in 2021 we're really struggling with this idea of how i don't know how else to say it probably not going to be the a lot of people in society and you know elected officials there's not a lot of political capital in caring about sex workers let me say it like that there's not a lot of political capital and caring about them um but because there's now so much buzz around section 234 a myriad of reasons neutrality like blah blah you know these people have like a larger platform and i think that that is fantastic um but you know speaking of this louder microphone that they have um there's been a lot of reduction to legal businesses and legal behaviors and you know think things like masseuses or um or people on dating sites um so i'm wondering if you guys can talk a little bit more about um in your respective states uh what you've kind of seen amongst your uh your colleagues or in your field about this uh enhancement of sex workers voices um has foster sesta kind of inadvertently steered uh you know given precedent towards caring about sex workers and what they do and how uh foster susta has maybe inadvertently uh diminished the voices of people that are engaging in legal behavior um actually emma if you could start on this one and then danielle if you have anything to say and then okay well well one reflection i can offer is that um what we saw one of the things that we saw in the wake of sesta foster was uh last congress um the introduction of a bill called the safe sex worker study act uh which was um co-sponsored in the senate by um two at the time presidential candidates senators sanders and warren and senator wyden who was you know one of the fathers of section 230. um so i don't know that you know in the years prior to sestafosto we would have seen presidential contenders putting their names on a bill that we're saying like actually the safety of sex workers matters and that this is an issue that i that matters to me at least as much as it matters to the people who might be voting to me um and that that so very much to your point alexia the kind of elevating the profile of sex workers and the um you know kind of at the level of just general political discourse and understanding that you know when sesta foster was going through um going through committees and everything in 2017 2018 we were not hearing from i mean advocates were hearing from sex workers and people working on behalf of sex workers but congress was not listening um and they were not inviting them to testify at hearings and they were not you know really willing to talk that much about what is going to happen to the people who are out there engaged in sex work the focus was entirely on child sex trafficking and then it kind of kept expanding she's like okay and then sex trafficking were generally oh well maybe we'll actually just talk about prostitution um which is switching the you know changing the game entirely from a focus on the sex trafficking of minors um so so i to me just from somebody who's not deeply involved in the sex workers rights advocacy world it's just been a really palpable difference in how how much more common it is to talk about um the impact of this bill and you know potential other amendments to section 230 specifically from that lens of how it might affect sex workers yeah agreed and i think we were seen in conversations now more than ever and instead of just hearing from organizations that are anti-human trafficking in nature and as well as survivors which i think is super important we're also hearing from sex workers as well which is equally important um i would say it's still pretty incarceral in states um i think a lot of intentions are still you know locked people away um you know charged with misdemeanors or felonies and that's not super helpful even from a human trafficking standpoint i can't you know tell you how many survivors who have been arrested on prostitution charges um and they you know trying to restart their life can't because they have 13 misdemeanors and a couple felonies and who wants to hire someone with that record even though they you know are trying to change direction and it's probably the same for sex workers too and so it's challenging when you when you are trying to normalize things and i may not be super clear here but it's challenging you are trying to normalize things but you still have all these carsonal impacts um later down the road so i think that's kind of a conversation for more decrement efforts um and how that impacts sex workers too but i don't want to muddy the waters with that conversation if we don't need to so um so yeah i think that for sure it's brought the the idea of sex workers rights into uh you know the just normalized that idea and i think that one of the things that enabled foster to pass so easily was the people's willingness to um just assume that more more sex work means more trafficking um and i think that one of the things that this has done is to uh really bring bring people into the conversation who are able to challenge that assumption which is i guess an easy assumption to make if you're sort of outside the field and that's really key i think to developing good policies is to understand that no criminalizing prostitution is not it's absolutely not going to decrease trafficking um and likewise raising barriers like through foster to uh to sex workers working is not it's also not going to um reduce trafficking so i think that that has been absolutely critical and yeah when when the presidential candidates um were co-sponsoring this bill it was just it was incredible i mean the sex workers uh i know and the allies were just um it's a very moving thing i think to to see your cause move into the center move to people who are um who are just kind of going about their lives and haven't thought about it and and yeah you're you're just another person who they can advocate for after after centuries of stigma so i think it's done good in that sense um i i love the way that this conversation is progressing because again you guys have led me into my next question um you know all three of you have said it uh alexandre you you put it into a really good tweetable quote criminalization criminalizing prostitution does not reduce trafficking i think that is a really good thing to like start getting through people's heads um given that we acknowledge this is true um how has this law in you all's opinion impacted our foreign pursuit of actual human trafficking like actually trying to stop this um and i'm kind of thinking about this from um you know an internet perspective because if we have we had all these federal laws on the books right um and then we created the sister foster law um but we also know you know the internet is the internet if you block it here that's fine i can very easily go to a uk website i go to a you know german website and i can we can have the same type of conversations and facilitate the same type of transactions no matter where the site is actually based at um so do you guys have anything you know any any anecdotal stories any you know kind of perspective on how uh this law has either helped or probably hindered um our actual pursuit of human trafficking because we're you know this this can just happen in foreign countries and our access to intelligence um because you know some of these things have been slowed down or blocked everyone wants to happen okay i'll go ahead um i will go ahead with a very very unsatisfying answer which is we just have no clue um look at the theory that in the predictions um which you know it stands to reason that now that websites have moved um offshore they're not going to be as easy to subpoena they're not going to respond to subpoenas um backpage i think there was consensus even among its biggest detractors that it was very responsive to law enforcement requests and when servers move offline they don't that they're less accessible so we have reason to believe that in theory at least it would hinder investigations the truth is that data about human trafficking are virtually impossible to come by um so i don't you know again we can sort of theorize based on predictions and based on what we would expect um from the standpoint of law enforcement and basic safety measures and all of that but in terms of the actual um the actual numbers we just don't know and we don't have a way of finding out yeah um i think that was uh kind of the the bluntness that i was hoping for is that um i and i really wanted to make that clear and thank you alexandra for making that clear is that we don't know we can't find it and that is the critique you know is that if you take people offline you don't have access to intelligence you don't have access to what's going on and where people are going and um and whatnot and you know given that open source um information is some of our is the largest you know uh space that we can get data from um handicapping ourselves in this way by taking this intelligence away from us it's just it's a problem um so thank you alexandra for putting it exactly as bluntly as i was hoping one of y'all did um i i also want to let the audience know that you guys have any questions please feel free to start dropping them in the chat i meant to mention that earlier i apologize guys but i hope that you all know that you can drop questions in the chat at any time um so i wanted to move on a bit um to you know maybe playing um a different you know kind of uh position on this so for um maybe you could think of people who have survived human trafficking maybe you could think of people who just kind of at their core really you know are are hyper against us as everybody should be but maybe very very passionate um you know uh uh folks um we understand that this has silenced some people we understand that it has silenced some legal voices some legal professions um but you know just to kind of play devil's advocate you know is there any kind of merit to saying well yeah we understand that you know this is silence some people but it's worth it if we even have a slight chance of bringing in human traffickers even if we have a slightly increased chance of bringing in you know pimps and you know all these types of you know people that we are trying to keep off of these streets like maybe it just hasn't been used yet we we should be happy that this is on the books because we have increased the prosecutorial uh landscape for this do you all see any kind of merit to you know such an argument i've i've heard this from different people's uh you know videos and opinions on the law um and if you are kind of against this perspective please tell me please tell us please tell us why i've been seeing your microphone go on and off so i'll let you go first oh i had a just a kind of offshoot point about um international kind of the impact on international uh sex workers actually um so less about the quite a little bit of a flip of your question alexia of um you know how has how have efforts to stop sex trafficking within the united states been impacted by a shift to activity happening on sites hosted overseas we also saw kind of an inverse of that where um the activity of sex workers who used us-based services to conduct what was wholly lawful business in their countries or their jurisdictions also found their access to those services shut down so it's the i think that the international law question is also um a really important one because it it really brings into sharp relief the fact that sex work is treated differently under different laws all around the world and what might be against the law in some jurisdictions or even many jurisdictions in the united states might actually be perfectly lawful in other places the internet makes those kinds of boundaries and borders much harder to police and so it was a really i think foster also ended up being a really strong example of what does it mean for people around the world that so much u.s infrastructure and particularly kind of websites and really popular websites are housed in the united states it means there's an outside impact that laws in the u.s can have on everyone's access to these services emma thank you so much for bringing that up um that is a really important point that i you know i think that we need to touch on and if we have some time we can we can just like look down that rabbit hole just just give it a see about how you know the importance of section 230 um does kind of end up impacting other countries freedoms and their access to things um so i wanted to move on to my next question but i want to address this we have a couple of questions in the chat um so whoever wants to take this one up please feel free um if there is a black uh someone asks if there's a back page clone that is very bad but not bad enough to attract doj investigation and i'm kind of assuming that maybe they're saying that maybe a state you know a.g might someone on a smaller level might be able to uh see it but not uh you know doj um then how do you stop them without something like uh foster system awesome whoever wants to hop in or or not it's okay well if it falls under the definition of see sam or child sexual exploitation already there's already laws currently in place to prosecute on that so i think it's just a matter of having clear enough uh definitions for these providers to go off of and from there you can take it to whatever direction you need to does was that a fair answer would you say yeah i was going to say like it depends on what is meant by is very bad right like there's a whole suite of potential behaviors that could fit under that like csam like other kind of obvious violations of um federal criminal law i think the big question and and something that maybe helps folks in the audience if they haven't spent a ton of time thinking about content moderation um you know one of the big questions when we're because when we're talking about the the online content component of sex trafficking a lot of times we're talking about advertisements and the idea that you're a site that hosts you know that provides people the ability to post content that may be an ad an offer to sell a used car or provide a service like a massage or engage in sex work and and the host of that content is not going to be able to review all of those posts before they get published this is just sort of the nature of user generated content hosting online services might use things like keyword filters or other kind of automation to try to scan content for either images that they've seen before that they know they want to block possibly because they're csam or to look for certain keywords to try to give them a sense of what might be happening in the ad and is it something illicit i think it might have been danielle who said before like people get wise to what's in your keyword filter pretty quickly and start using different vocabulary and terminology so there's always something of a cat and mouse game going on there and there's just no way to be absolutely certain as the host of user generated content that there's nothing illegal getting posted on your service so that's the we have to get down to that level of detail when we're trying to think about what kinds of actions by a content host might actually be already covered under federal law as far as like intentional efforts to break the law you know to violate things that are already crimes uh and is there something that website operators are actually doing that should be illegal that isn't already covered by the law and that's where i think folks like me get a little bit dubious that you know there's a lot going on in the federal criminal code already and what we seem to hear over and over again is lack of enforcement or under enforcement or under-resourced enforcement agencies who can't pursue cases that they'd like to rather than the law itself not actually providing the right kind of prosecutorial tool i think boss assess that even prevents companies from from exposing certain content because there is that liability as well i know facebook just did i don't know if they just did it but it was last year i believe they did that zero day exploit on that one you know prolific predator who had over 24 accounts was you know it's extorting getting csam from over 200 uh miners mostly female some male and so facebook took it upon themselves to actually hire a third-party company to develop the zero-day exploit and then was able to deliver the content to to the fbi but you know without like i think more companies would be willing to do that if there wasn't certain policies in place like foster cesta that had you know created that kind of weird great ground of liability for them so but even then it was you know they weren't acting as a government agent at that point which i think foster cess and other acts like earn it and save save act would do um they were acting on their own volition to to take care of a problem that they were seeing that were affecting other content users so um so i love how uh you know just the questions that are coming in the questions that i had for you guys and y'all's answers they're they're really kind of leading into each other um we have another question about you know she's kind of questioning um you know what about the opportunities that foster cesa provides for civil uh remedies for survivors and you know potential monetary recovery and you guys just talked about you know lack of enforcement of current things on the books you know what about these other acts so i think it's definitely worth us discussing or even giving like a very uh light overview of some of those laws that are on the books so um maybe some of the listeners can understand so we could talk about the trafficking victims protection act of 2000 the save act a couple of you all mentioned um you know if if if we if someone is questioning you know like if foster cesar gives us this access what other federal laws on the books do you all think are good enough to have already covered what foster sesta is trying to do um and you guys don't have to just kind of stick to the laws that i just i just mentioned you can you know share whatever you think um i'll start since i uh did litigation under the human the trafficking victims protection act um for a while so uh in 2000 congress passed the trafficking victims protection act um and and then in 2003 it created a civil cause of action for anybody any victim of human trafficking can um their trafficker to court and recover damages in subsequent reauthorizations that expanded what that civil cause of action included and would that that is the main law that that trafficking victims can use to recover damages um from their traffickers and um then what what fausta did was that it allowed it created the carve out to section 230 allowing that cause of action to be brought against intermediary websites um now a couple of things i guess in terms of what remedies already exist um first of all the trafficking victims protection act on civil cause of action um while uh intermediaries do have a section 230 defense for um material that is authored by third parties if they're if they participate in the content creation they don't have any kind of section 230 immunity so um cases in which the cases that have eventually been dismissed under section 230 brought under 1595 that's the civil cause of action under the trafficking victims protection act of course frequently said look the the issue here is that they were acting as um as intermediaries here they didn't create the contact but if they had created the content um that section 230 wouldn't apply so that that is absolutely available um in cases where the intermediary creates the content um additionally um we've talked a lot about how federal prosecutions are uh there's no exemption under section 230 um cases brought under the trafficking victims protection act include mandatory restitution for victims so that would um be another avenue for recovery if the case is brought to federal court criminal court um so those those are all means of you know victims potentially accessing monetary damages i am so glad that we had um that you were available to us because it is very clear why we needed um a lawyer to come on and make sure uh specifically a internet human human human rights human trafficking lawyer did anyone else want to hop on that before i moved on i had a couple other questions some that are coming in a couple of them go along oh okay cool um so we are waiting on the gao report so technically i think the gao report is supposed to come out either yesterday yesterday tomorrow um uh because the law for uh the law said that you know three years after it is enacted we should get a report so a lot of these speculations that we're kind of thinking about of um how effective it actually has been who has used it that data should be available to us soon um so if any of our participants are interested in it um please kind of just keep abreast of what gao is putting out but it's going to give us a little bit more concreteness on some of the facts since this law has been enacted but we have a question by a by one of the audience members um which i think is really really fair and i think we should you know be able to talk about it a little bit um you know we have talked about this from the perspective of it not being advantageous to sex workers and it actually this law not actually reducing human trafficking um and us you know kind of lowering our access to intelligence um by driving these people um underground and reducing the safety of other people that are reducing the safety or reducing the business in the commerce of people that are doing legal activity um but let's talk about you know the impacts on section 230 just a little bit right um so we understand that there is a lot of hoopla around section 30 for a ton of different reasons um and i'm wondering if by uh you know implementing starting a uh or creating a law like cesta foster that lightly tramples on section 230 and um kind of reduces speech you know do you guys think that this law even though it has nothing to do you know directly its intent was about human trafficking does it set a precedent on future laws and future bills against um section 230 changes and you know discussions around uh of free speech um yeah whoever would like to take that please please feel free i'm happy to chime in on that i think i think we've definitely seen other proposals come up that are sort of in the model of foster cesta and how that changed 230. um there are a lot of different ideas for how to amend section 230 that have been introduced in in last congress and this one um in particular but the the foster sesta model i would say is really that idea of making changes to federal criminal law um and then making uh exemptions to section 230 to cover things like civil claims or state attorneys general enforcement um those are two different concepts that we're seeing come up in different ways um kind of in with other subject matter whether it's child sexual abuse material and bills like the earn it act looking to really kind of change underlying criminal law but also make changes to what liability services face for how they moderate content that that might be csam we're also seeing like wholly different ideas about how to amend section 230 as well things that are focused on you know the way services use ranking and recommendation algorithms or things that have you know nothing to do with any particular content or criminal provision or violation of the law but are looking at how they run their systems in general and laws like the pact act so i would say the short version is that the the sesta foster model i think is is one potential avenue congress might go down for further amendments to um but it is really notable it it it's the foster was the first time that section 230 was amended since it was passed in 1996 um and that's why i think i'm really interested to see what the gao report is going to to come up with there was a really great report out from the hacking hustling group uh called erased i can drop a link to it in the chat but it's their own report about what the impact of sesta foster has been kind of on sex workers in particular and they did a variety of of interviews um but also just on the kind of community um and the eco online ecosystem in general um so i to me i feel like we're still very much in the evidence-gathering phase of what has foster sesta meant um and and would strongly urge congress to learn from its first amendment to section 230 before kind of going down that route and starting to um you know create a lot of other changes to the federal criminal code or or amendments to 230 directly yeah you know one of the um you know one of the audience members just kind of pointed out that like you know we do you need to think more about uh bills that that have unintended consequences and every time we have a you know action there's an equal reaction right but like when we start making these you know what seems to be incremental changes you know and it seems to be very very politically popular like we have to you know there is this this impetus to get something politically popular through without really thinking about what the outcomes and what the what the consequences of it um of it could be um danielle did you did you want to hop on i'm not sure if i just saw you might go in and out it's okay if not no no i'm just agreeing with everyone so i think you know it's it's challenging because you do create policies and you try to get as much information to get to weigh the different effects and the cost involved in each of these different uh policies that get enacted but at the end of the day it's i think this is just another policy going to the policy process and you know i the hope is that those and you know those with the power for policy making are going to listen to not just one or two stakeholders but as many as possible to make informed decisions so that's the hope and the goal at the end of the day um thank you thank you so much danielle so we only have a couple minutes left this hour zoomed by faster than i thought it was and i we still haven't gone through all the questions um and i kind of want to end i kind of want to end with this i'm highlighting you know the fact that you all work in human trafficking um in different capacities you all work you know kind of in the sex trafficking space you all work with you know victims and prosecutors and uh people that are trying to make sure that their business models are able to uh exist right and continue to exist um whether it be sex workers or you know whatever um given how intimately familiar you all are with that space and the law what would you say if you could you know wave a magic wand or you could tell biden the next president the next congress hey guys i understand what we're trying to do we're trying to reduce human trafficking i got it i'm here with you but this doesn't work here is what i will propose instead um if anyone whoever you know wants to go ahead and start us off um i'd love to hear from you all because i think that um you know aside from giving a louder microphone to sex workers the people that these kinds of things actually uh you know impact you all actually hear from survivors you all hear from sex work you all hear from the people that we're trying to save so you know i'd love to hear y'all's thoughts on um how such a law or intent could be improved i'll go ahead um so the question of how we reduce trafficking um you know what what's clear what's so clear from you know seeing you can look at it through by looking at data about prosecutions you can look at it through um you know anecdotes that come up over and over you can look at it through uh statistics about people seeking um you know survivor resources all that uh what's clear is that certain things put people at risk of being trafficked uh here we're talking i guess about about sex trafficking um and that those are things that we can address and we cannot address them through the criminal justice system that's simply not um that that's just not the um answer uh these are things uh predictably like um very unstable home environments um people in foster care are i believe this i hesitate to use the word overrepresented because that suggests a certain kind of statistical certainty and we don't have that but uh they're certainly represented among victims these are people who are not protected at home um you know we don't have despite you know what you might see on tick-tock or whatever we simply don't have a problem in this country with people being kidnapped out of stable environments and trafficked it doesn't happen um so the way to address uh the issue is really to address these these risk factors on these these root causes of trafficking has nothing to do with changing access to the internet has nothing to do with kind of you know those are sort of end stage issues um so that that's how i would address trafficking um now i i also believe that decriminalizing sex work is um certainly something that's going to make people's lives safer and uh something that i um advocate for but i think it's important in this space to make clear that you don't have to believe in decriminalization to get on board with these other measures like you know change changing addressing these these these um you know root causes these these underlying uh issues that make people vulnerable to trafficking and that's it sorry i didn't mean to cut you off alex um i was just gonna add a thing prevent prevention is huge you know you have if we can teach resiliency at a young age for vulnerable populations and you know at the end of the day everyone has a vulnerability that could be exploited right it's just a matter of tapping into that and i've known survivors who come from affluent families and those who come from the foster care system it could happen to anyone because there are vulnerabilities that we all individually have to an extent but i think as far as you know kids and minors on on different providers using the internet uh to reach out to their community if you know i think it just comes down to teaching them simple techniques that could help them that could prevent them from falling into these type of traps that predators regularly lay for them and it's not a matter of freaking them out and creating a society of luddites from gen z but it is about teaching them to trust but verify the source of information the source of affection the source of whatever it may be and kind of you know helping them to understand that stranger danger that exists within the realm of the internet community not just as in a physical realm that they're used to seeing on a daily basis so yeah and as by far the least expert in um in how to actually stop trafficking on this panel um just big plus one to alexandra and danielle's points and and for the from the online service providers perspective they need to have this say you know what the best advice to congress or to the biden administration thinking about this issue is talk to sex workers talk to victims of trafficking talk to people who actually know what resources they need access to um actually know the changes that would would make what they consider an improvement to their lives possible and online platforms should be doing the same thing they should be understanding from the user perspective what was the kind of information that somebody wish they had had access to to help them navigate a difficult search situation what's the online what are the online service providers getting wrong about how they're interpreting what they see people post and deciding you violated our terms you're kicked off the platform and that was actually somebody's lifeline right and to remember and to recognize that being able to communicate online especially being able to communicate privately and securely online can be an enormous benefit to people who are in so many different kinds of precarious circumstances or who are at risk in some way and having policies whether they're laws or just the kind of the effect of a law creating a you know widespread chilling effect across the online ecosystem having policies in place that tell people who are already vulnerable that they're not welcome online and they're not going to have access to various services is is the wrong way to go um so really try to think about it from the perspective of the people who are living their lives and and you know have ideas about what would make their lives better um and let them be the drivers of the conversation i think she froze yeah i don't know what happened i heard you but then i i wasn't able to unmute myself so i apologize um but um we are at the end of our time so thank god we didn't have any tech issues during but um there are a lot of things that we weren't able to hit on um like the outsized impact of tech firms in the censorship uh conversation um you know the outsized impact of u.s you know and and internet censorship um there's so many ways that we can kind of talk about this um and and i'm just so grateful for all three of you all being able to come on um and spend just a little bit of time with us to any of our current listeners our future listeners um all three of these amazing women have very very good sources um online about their work their writings um their speeches on this topic so if you are interested in learning more about these avenues um that we didn't get a chance to like go down yet regarding the professor sauce uh but says the foster law um or uh you know um implications for internet companies please check them out um i want to thank you all again and thank all of our uh attendees for joining us and i hope everyone has a great day thank you thank you so much | Foundation for American Innovation | UCzrpbVy7_dnFYAvrv5U4Ckw | 2021-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,576 | 56,456 |
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So alhamdulillah this month of Dhul Qi’dah is a reminder that this power, this energy, these blessings, these healings, everybody is in for some understanding. I want to reach to Divine power, I want to reach to knowledges, I want to reach to healing to heal myself, heal others, whatever it is that we're searching for it comes from Allah (AJ). And awliyaullah (saints) came into our lives to teach us that if you want to receive that from Allah (AJ) then you have to love Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ more than we love ourselves. So this month of Dhul Qi’dah is the Divine mirror preparing us for the holy month of Dhul Hajj and the completion of 12 months of journey. And our life is to efface ourself, means to remind ourself, ‘I’m nothing.’ If Allah (AJ) wants to raise a status that's between Allah (AJ) what He wants to do. My responsibility is to remind myself and others that, ‘I’m nothing, nothing and I took a path to be nothing,’ and that Allah’s (AJ) grace and rahmah (mercy) to dress upon us. Every time this world tries to make us to be something then it's our obligation to again to efface and to bring ourself to be nothing, to remind ourself that in my nothingness I can achieve a nearness to Allah (AJ) and that nearness is the love and the ishq of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ and the beauty of that path. And along the way Allah (AJ) may send others to insult, intimidate, whatever characteristics they want to exhibit and that again is a part of the path. In that ocean of nothingness just bringing oneself down that, ‘I’m nothing, I’m nothing, reminder for myself that I’m nothing,’ and as much as we can achieve that nothingness then the reflection of that beatific light and love and ishq Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ to reflect. We pray that Allah (AJ) dress us from these lights, bless us from these lights and that keep our life a life of always polishing and cleansing and bringing ourselves to be nothing, reminding ourselves of our nothingness and that inshaAllah Allah (AJ) reflect that ishq and that love. That's love and that ishq no one can stop it. Means when Allah (AJ) begins to reflect that immense love and ishq of Prophet ﷺ and what people feel then people on earth they can't stop that. Just because they feel jealous or want to stop something it's not in their hands to stop that. Means the sun shines and the sun always shines and that love always conquers. Means that the sun doesn't leave you without completely shining upon. Whomever faces the sun will be shined upon. Have you ever gone out on a sunny day and the sun says it doesn't like you and just puts a cloud in front of your face and everybody else is getting the sun? Because it's not like dunya (material world), it's not like the nafs (ego) of people where they like someone, they talk against them, they don't like somebody, they talk against them. This is the nafs and egos of people and humans and humanity but that which we are achieving and asking people to move towards is a Divine love that knows no injustice and shines upon everyone. All it takes is that we face that love and that's why the analogy – the sun is… is the only thing that we understand of eternity. That what Allah (AJ) gave to us as an example because everything for humans they need an example. So what's faith? Faith is love. You feel it but you can't touch it. You know it when you... when you're in it and the reality of light and Divinity is something eternal and the only symbol that we have and the greatest symbol that we have is sunshine, the sun. And if you prepare yourself to gaze upon it, direct yourself to the sunlight, it dresses you completely with no discrimination. There's no injustice in this ishq and this love. There's no egotism and favouritism and liking this one after this one, but whomever faces that Divine love will be dressed by that Divine love. And whom follows the steps of humility and bringing down their badness, practicing in charity and alms and giving and all these practices that the tariqahs (spiritual paths) come to encourage and remind humanity then alhamdulillah they're additionally like they're scrubbing. Already the sun is dressing anyone whom gazes upon it. As the person is washing and reflecting and polishing with their zikr (Divine Remembrance), their practices and the different things that they do that Allah (AJ) has ordered upon them then as if they're polishing their mirror. Not only they're just absorbing the light to be purified, to be cleaned, to be washed for all badness to be taken away but… because so that that establishes one – whomever faces the love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ, teaches and propagates that love, must have been extremely dressed by it. So there's no ‘ashiqeen (lovers) that is not being dressed by the ishq and the love of Prophet ﷺ for the love of and the light of Prophet ﷺ is more just and more beatific than that sun. That sun is not even a drop in the comparison of the light and the soul and the reality of Prophet ﷺ. That Allah (AJ) describes is a rahmah (mercy), “Wa maa arsalnaka Rahmatal lil'alameen – We would not have sent this light except that it’s a mercy for all of mankind, all of creation.” As a result means then any, any ‘ashiqeen that has this love and continuously attempting and trying to build that love with Prophet ﷺ no doubt is being dressed by that love and is a ‘ashiq (lover), is a muhib – is a lover of that reality. And if they're practicing their zikrs, their... their the usool (principles) and the.. their prayers and all that Allah (AJ) has asked of them, If they're practicing all those then they're actually becoming polished. So not only they're absorbing and cleaning but those whom become polished because they also accomplish what Allah (AJ) wants from them, at a continuous basis doing what Allah (AJ) has asked of them, they become like polished mirrors. So what happens then? And a polished mirror is facing the sun it begins to reflect that sunlight and nobody can stop that. There's no, no, no, no person on this earth or above this earth that can come in front of that mirror and stop that reflection. And that's Allah’s (AJ) gift, so that's the reality. It's not in the hands of people. That when Allah (AJ) has somebody a muhibbin (lovers of the way) and ‘ashiqeen and they're doing what Allah (AJ) has asked of them means they’re very polished souls. You like them, you don't like them, you're jealous of them, not jealous of them, it doesn't matter for them. It's not in your hands to touch or take or do anything. So the humility is to know that when Allah (AJ) is sending that light if that one is also a mirror they're reflecting that light. And why people are drawn to them is because of that reflection. Why people are tuning in to them and trying to follow them is to catch that reflection and that's what's important. He says that reflection is teaching everyone, ‘Come into that light.’ It loves you with all justice. No injustice in that light. Whether you're big, you're small, you're wide, you're tall, whatever it is that you are, you’re light, you’re dark, that love dresses everyone. And if you do what Allah (AJ) asked and do all the practices that Allah (AJ) is asking from us then not only you're absorbing but you become polished mirror in which you begin to reflect that love out and people are drawn to you because of that love. And we've talked before that we live in these... in these worlds and these make-believe cities in which they try to beautify themself and they beautify the external because inside is empty. True beauty doesn't come from external. External is like a corpse and most of their corpse are like rotting corpse, they're dying and they don't know they're dying and they think that the different things that they put upon their dying flesh will hide it from people and trying to keep their youth and keep every type of whatever imagination they have. But this love and this mirror is so powerful that true beauty reflects through it and that's what makes people to be beatific. Means that when they begin to gaze within the light of Prophet ﷺ, move within that ishq, move within that love, live a life of service in which they're struggling to balance their families, their life, their time, their worship, Allah (AJ) is reflecting through their souls this love. And this love when it comes through your face and comes through the pores of your body and through your heart, it's a beatific heavenly love, it's a beatific heavenly lights that attracts all of humanity. There's no one person who can come and say something and stop it. It's not in their hands. It's a reflection from Allah’s (AJ) love that when Allah (AJ) cast His love and begins to send this flow of love, there's no one that can stop it, not shaitan (satan) can even stop it and that's why shaitan doesn't want people to reach to this love. He knows that when these people connect to that satellite, connect to that ishq (love), they achieve the nazar and the holy gaze of Allah (AJ) and the gaze of Prophet ﷺ then this light begins to reflect from them. And that light guides humanity, that light cures humanity, that light blesses humanity, that light gives hope to humanity and that is everything that shaitan is angry with. And that's why he doesn't want anyone to achieve that for at that stage when they achieve that what shaitan… shaitan can do in the presence of a reflecting satellite? He can only stop the person from trying to become a satellite and that not even he can do because if Allah (AJ) has destined a person, no there's nothing that anyone can do if Allah (AJ) has written for the destiny of that person to achieve. But imagine when that light is shining and glaring from that reality what’s shaitan going to do with that. Even if he moves into the presence of that light, the light of Prophet ﷺ "Qul jaa alhaqq”. What Allah (AJ) gave from Holy Qur’an’s daleel (proof) that, ‘Say, when the truth comes falsehood is perishing.’ How the falsehood of shayateen (devils) and every badness and every deceit on humanity or every bad ego can stand in the presence of those lights when they're reflecting - no. So alhamdulillah glad tidings for those whom moving towards the love of Prophet ﷺ and achieving the love of Prophet ﷺ. And those ‘ashiqeen they always talk good. They think that all the lovers are ‘ashiqeen and all the lovers are like roses in an immense rose garden. They don't spread rumours, they don't talk bad, they don't backbite, they don't try to take the light of somebody down hoping that their light will be more beatific and reflecting out. That this light of Prophet ﷺ is enough for everyone to go around. You don't have to be the only light on earth, you just have to be one of the lights on earth. Means you have to have this love for Prophet ﷺ - is enough. For one person to have that ishq and that love and it can reflect to all of humanity and if everyone came to that love there would be enough love of Prophet ﷺ for everyone. It's not like a cake on earth that you take one slice and then you're going to take the whole thing so there won't be left for anyone else. It's from Allah (AJ)... Allah’s (AJ) oceans of abundance. As much as you take as much as Allah (AJ) sends and as much as, as if nothing was taken from Allah (AJ) because Allah’s (AJ) ocean can never be diminished. It's in Allah’s (AJ) ‘Azimat (Magnificence). As much as you take from that ocean as if nothing was taken because Allah’s (AJ) ocean never diminishes by any, any creation. So alhamdulillah glad tidings for those whom have that love, moving to achieve that love. And all the forces on earth trying to stop the person from achieving that love. And success to those whom continuously strive, have istiqam, have firmness on their path and not a waswas (whispering) from the right or waswas from the left stops them. And they continue moving to that love, inshaAllah. Subhana rabbika rabbal ‘izzati ‘amma yasifoon, wa salaamun ‘alal mursaleen, walhamdulillahi rabbil ‘aalameen. 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k1Q-EmJRtWk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Q-EmJRtWk | How to get the SHINY Galarian Legendary Birds! (Limited Time Event) | after about a year since the dlc for pokemon sword and shield the crown tundra introducing the gallerian forms of articuno zapdos and motres players will now finally will have access to get their shiny forms what is up guys i'm daddy gamer friend and welcome back to another pokemon sword and shield news update video now that's kind of weird to say in 2021 but we are here we got news about the shiny gallerian birds finally being available inside a pokemon sword and shield now this is good for a couple of reasons one is that previously these birds were shiny locked in game so no you cannot shiny hunt them unfortunately so this will be the first time players will have a legitimate chance of getting their hands on them and also unfortunately these birds are beautiful they are in the style of the original forms color variations and to me that is fire that's dope considering the gallerian forms had different colors patterns and alterations to these pokemon adding the original og colorways to them do make them look iconic and more in line with you know the the og versions and to me it's just it's just i i prefer them looking this way i'm not a huge fan of the purple looking articuno nor of the dark orange zapdos i don't know it's it's just not me motress is fine i love moltres but i wasn't a huge fan of the color choices for these birds and now we got in the og color choices and i don't know it just sticks in my brain when i think of articuno i think of this blue i think of motres as this red and as well as zapdos for this yellow so i'm happy to see that we're finally gonna be getting our hands on them but there is a catch in order to get them you do need to participate in side of the pokemon sword and shield online competitions for the respective months for each pokemon this is coming from cerebe.net i'm gonna have a link to sarah b's article in the comment section below as well as in the description of this video be sure to click over and give them a read it says the next online competitions have been announced along with this the distributions for entry have also been announced shiny gallerian article note will be given out to players who enter and battle in the 2022 international challenge of february registration runs from february 3rd to february 17th with battles from february 18th to the 20th now if you are unfamiliar with these online battle competitions inside of pokemon sword and shield they are very similar to what we had in sun and moon where you had to participate in at least one battle where you had to register before the battle starts participate in one battle and then you're good to go these competitions are usually interesting they usually have a certain criteria for certain pokemon to be entered i will be doing videos on all of these as well as videos on how to register exactly for them once the february one starts when we get the first one on february 3rd be on the lookout i will be doing a video on it hit the subscribe button as well as a notification the notification button on this channel if you want to be reminded but yeah you got to register from the 3rd all the way to the 17th and then on the 18th you cannot register no more but you do have to participate in at least one battle now that's what i usually do i'm not a huge online competitor but if there are rewards such as this one i will dabble my toes in and take a fight or take a l because there's usually good players playing in these online competitions now i don't know if there are limited slots however i believe during the sun and moon era there were limited slots so you do want to register as soon as possible because if the slots fill up you're going to be tight so that one was for shining articuno we also have shiny galerion zapdos will be given out to players in the 2022 international challenge of march registration runs from february 24th to march 10th with battles from march 11th to the 13th now if you do notice and check your dates these are usually all on the weekend the battles anyway so they're definitely considerate uh as far as trying to give players the best time period to play these one battles requirements in this one battle you could go in just you know with a crappy team and just make sure that all your team faint let it count as a win for the other player and you should be good and then we also have shiny gallerian motres were given out to players who enter in battle in the 2022 international challenge of april registration runs from march 31st to april 14th with battles from april 15th to the 17th now do note you do need to participate in each one of these each one to receive the one you want so if you just for whatever reason want motres then you need to participate in the one in april for motres and then in february for articuno as well as the one in march for zapdos and then april for motres if you miss one that's going to be the one that you'll be missing so if you don't participate in february you will not be getting the shiny articunos and so on and so forth since another online competition will run with battle registration from april 21st through may 5th and battle starts may 6th through the 8th this is another japanese championship qualifier and gives you 50 battle points players in japan who enter into these have a chance of winning a place in the pokemon japan championship 2022 which takes place later this year now i'm not focusing on that because one i'm not in japan two i'm not super into grinding battle points especially inside of sword and shield and especially not in 2022. hit me with this probably two years ago i probably would have been all for it all on it right now when there's brilliant diamond and shiny pearl to still grind out complete the decks for and that's what i'm currently playing and then also with pokemon legends arceus this is gonna these events are gonna be happening simultaneously with pokemon alleges arceus being out that's literally two main series games after pokemon sun and shield has released and that's to me insane at the same time pretty dawn cool if you are a pokemon sword and shield grinder and player and especially if you are a competitive battler again this is also pretty cool because you've been rewarded with pokemon especially shiny pokemon shiny legendary pokemon and it's the bird trio first time they're being available as shiny again this event to me hits all the bells and whistles exactly what i want from pokemon events get rewarded for playing the game playing in the competition it's pretty cool now let me know your thoughts of this event in the comment section below like always guys i answer all comments so we can have that conversation down there let me know which of the three shining legendary birds is your favorite to me i think i have the most growing attachment to articuno and that's just because when i first played red and blue i bumped into articuno and got articuno first it was part of my team i didn't even know it was a legendary i just know that it was in a secret cave and it was there just standing there and it was a dope iceberg at the time and i was just like oh my god pidgeot you're sitting in the bench i got an iceberg that's all i want and i didn't even know about the power plant until later on until after i completed the game and some kids showed me that there are a power plant that you could surf to and then motres was something i kind of always skipped over in victory road and i don't even know how i always skipped over it but again it was one something that i always skipped over playing red and blue eventually i bumped into it but it was after i already beat the game and beat the elite four so no real strong attachments to those two but article no yes let me know yours in the comment section below peace i love you guys i'm gonna see you guys on the next | DaddyGamer Fred | UCyInBXGo8f4LbdpG5uKGD7g | 2022-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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Dh17guU9m2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh17guU9m2U | Young People Turning to Satanism? - Free Talk Live | activity could have positive help of that look we're not expecting you to go to the gym that's clearly not happening walk outside for a few blocks and then come back home you can bring potato chips if that's what it'll take for many years the health department has encouraged Americans to watch less TV but this report reverses that saying quote watch whatever the hell you want but at least pay attention and remember who the characters are or just admire the colors colors are pretty it's expected that following the advice in this report will cut down on the largest cause of death among Americans laying on your back until your mouth fills up with saliva and you drown following the reports released the most popular exercise now seems to be masturbating but researchers warn that if you do it in public stick to the sidewalk or you might get hit by cars onion News Network our Matrix server is about as free as Internet chat can be join the existing rooms or create your own at chat.freetalklive.com free talk live [Applause] [Music] [Applause] it is free talk live welcome to the program the phone lines are open if you want to join us and you can bring up absolutely anything you want to discuss here the number is 603-283-6160 that's 603-283-6160 here in the studio tonight it's Ian and Arya Arya you are also known Beyond uh just being a host here on free talk live as The High Priestess of the reformed satanic church this is true that you founded here in Keene New Hampshire uh despite the fact that the government would like you to believe that is a quote-unquote purported church it is actually in point of fact a real church that to my knowledge they've never made that accusation against the reformed satanic Church oh really I don't think that they have I think they did I know they certainly have alluded to it at a few occasions like they've listed it alongside things like Church of the Invisible Hand or whatever but uh but part of the conspiracy charge uh that I understood was that they were trying to paint the connection that the reforms to attendant church was you know similar in nature to those but it wasn't going to stick from what I could it was all very confusing and very hazy to me at this time because this I've got a lot going on in regard to all this case I don't remember every little detail however I don't recall they were actually trying to they seem to recognize that there was some some difference between the reformed satanic church and some other churches which is I mean obviously whatever difference the Mary may not be is just in theology however the Satanist aspect of it there's a lot borrowed from that I think the government has Tangled with Satanism several times and they've lost every single time so they have I don't think they were in any hurry to kick off that battle again and obviously the the Church of Satan not very good friends with me uh I can't stand them they can't stand me however that's not actually had an interaction with with them like you said they can't stand you not in an official capacity but some of its members I know them what they stand for their ideology and it's fundamentally opposed to everything that I stand for and everything that Satanism stands for hence the reformed uh satanic church I think they would have had you gone to the crypto six trial I think they would have tried to I think so uh insult your church as well they seem I don't remember specifically what they were doing up there with regard to all of the churches but that was sort of their whole yeah thing anyway um I bring it up because uh it's in the news Satanism is making headlines again here and this is for the Global Order Of Satan UK so we've heard of the satanic temple and we've heard of the Church of Satan the Church of Satan goes back some decades Anton LaVey I believe was uh co-founder or founder of that and that's the one that used to get the headlines these days you don't really see much about the Church of Satan anymore you see a lot about the satanic temple and they've been getting a lot of headlines and for good reason because they've been fighting uh I would say mostly a good fight with regards yeah I love the satanic temple yeah with regards to equal access for various different religions to governmental bodies and such so if uh if there's like a Christian Club at a school then the Satanist from the Satanic Temple will come in there and say oh you got a Christian Club here all right we're going to start a Satan Club yeah oh you're saying no to that well now we're going to sue you yeah oh and or they'll uh they'll send somebody into like a city council meeting where they'll have a prayer that's being led by some Christian preacher and they'll say well we need to get our prayer a week what week can we schedule our uh satanic prayer and then you know stir up controversy there which and Christians and just religious people in general they don't understand stand they're like oh they're just trying to start a fight yes yes they are trying to start a fight because there shouldn't be a fight over this this in the first place if you're going to have your Christian prayer yes I'm just starting a fight by saying hey now we need to have my satanic prayer however I'm still in the right yes that's right and it's it's you know if it's a supposedly separation of church and state then if you're gonna have a state connected to a religion then it has to connect to any religion of course the satanic temple is probably really got on the map for when they had a different displays in certain States I think Oklahoma was one of them if I recall this is the same nativity scenes Florida I believe had the nativity scene Oklahoma I think was just um they just had like a big cross at one of their state buildings or the Ten Commandments probably sort of nonsense like that so wherever there was some sort of display with regard to another religion or any religion they would come in there and say well we would like our Baphomet statue to be placed here and then they spent I don't know thousands of dollars having really fancy looking uh Baphomet statue that's the the goat-headed man basically if you're not sure who bathamet is I couldn't tell you more besides that like yeah all of these figures have some sort of apology or history attached to them and obviously we don't believe any of this stuff is actually true however it's interesting right like I named my music studio the Enthusiast music studio after the quote-unquote demon of Music there isn't a demon of music but it's sort of loosely translates to that but that doesn't mean that any Satanist out there is running around praying to enthusiasts or believing that this entity exists well right and there's there's a lot of mythologies surrounding Satanism but most of it isn't true I mean in the 1980s or whatever there was a lot of fear uh that was being spread about satanists in the in the woods doing child sacrifices or sacrificing animals or whatever and there's I don't think there was ever any kind of justification for that there was no justification for it and despite the fact that these rumors still persist today when people like oh we're secretly run by a group of child eating satanists or whatever people believe there has never been a single shred of evidence supporting any of these accusations or any links these people might have to Satanism ever yeah and I'm sure as we'll get into here uh Satanism is as I understand and I'm not a member of the satanic church but um you know being close to you and learning about it through uh through you know your explanations and such on the air here it seems to be a very humanistic uh Viewpoint uh focusing on individualism or at least it that's your view of how it should be right and I mean that's what the churches the Church of Satan's a few is as well the difference is that like Christians they say one thing and then they do something completely different so they they wouldn't dispute with them I'm shocked a religion with Hypocrites I know right but they wouldn't argue with me when we talk about the individual individual sovereignty and the one's body one ultimately controlling one's body and being a good person being moral all of these things they wouldn't dispute any of this they would agree entirely and then they would go and do the exact opposite like by advocating for government programs or something universally advocating for governments and like uh no no part of anything Anton LaVey ever wrote suggested that you could achieve a good end with evil means but yet in fact that runs counter to almost all of Satanism evil begets evil uh and it kind of reminds me of our co-host who unfortunately could not join us tonight uh Mark Edge is on the road or something like that but he is a uh Quaker and he goes to Quaker Meeting and when he's up here in New Hampshire I don't know if they have it down in Honduras where he is but I mean you can have a Quaker Meeting anywhere you want right like you don't need to have a group uh but uh but he does go to the Quaker meetings up here and it's mostly full of liberals who the Quakers are purportedly anti-slavery they were the first people who were against slavery at least openly awesome against slavery yeah they have they have a really excellent history uh in that way and they are uh they're purportedly pro peace right so nice how can you be anti-slavery and pro-piece and yet support government anything right yet they do of course so unfortunately they don't see the coercion they don't see the evil that is involved in uh supporting the state anyway let's get into the news here because it is in the news uh the so-called Global Order of Satan an order that I've never heard a prior to tonight so I cannot tell you what they believe or how they're different from anything that I say We'll learn a little bit about it it is UK based so I don't know how you know maybe there maybe they have some chapters in the United States but like you this is the first I've heard of them as well you said Global Order Of Satan that is what they're calling themselves g-o-o-s yeah I guess you're right uh Global Order Of Satan UK gusu uh quote with our rituals there's never any murder there's never any sacrifice there's never any blood rights to Satan we don't worship the devil we don't cast magic spells unquote this is from uh by the way a story from the telegraph over in the UK in fact as the Global Order Of Satan UK as well as other leaders and members of satanic groups around the world insist it would be difficult to spot a Satanist walking down the street now you don't have your uh pentagram on tonight but there are some there are alternate necklaces randomly based on which one I happen to see on a given day but yeah I do have well I still have the giant pentagram tattooed on my back okay that's not visible in the winter because it's you know cold here and I'm generally wearing a jacket the only thing that I would I would dispute there I'm not again not knowing anything about the Global Order Of Satan Technic there's probably some of them that do believe in Black Magic and Witchcraft and casting spells and stuff like that okay there's a lot of overlap between Satanism and occultism and Wicca in this particular what percentage would you say obey given satanic group would be into casting a spell I don't know probably fairly low two to three percent enough to exist and to need to be recognized and pointed out but not like a driving force or a main Force probably it's people who go a little bit further down the road of astrology I say they don't necessarily believe they can wave a magic wand and you know Wingardium Leviosa somebody into the sky that's a Harry Potter reference okay thanks I didn't know yeah that was what they said to make things float gotcha so they don't necessarily believe that but they do believe that you can cast you can chat some series of magical words and make some gestures and combine it with some reagents or assault or whatever and somehow manifest that in the world and I don't necessarily disagree with it because any any thoughts that you put out there in the universe has the potential to be ultimately made manifest just by your desire and you're putting that out there but I don't think you know lighting the candle and chanting a sentence in Latin five times is necessarily going to achieving it yeah I question whether or not a spell can affect another human being in any sort of positive or negative Manner and I'm a step right when it comes to that uh but while the Macabre rituals uh occult rituals virgin sacrifices chalices of blood and belief in the actual devil are a thing of the past Satanism is luring increasing numbers of young people disillusioned with so-called outdated and dogmatic traditional religions to join its fold by offering an alternative to stuffy traditional faiths they're putting a bunch of those words in in quotes this is why Anton LaVey was so big on the religious imagery and all of these symbols and the ritualistic nature of it things that the reforms to China Church doesn't really care for that it appeals to people in an almost animalistic way where it just replaces one theology the Christian and all of their symbols and their songs and their hymns and their chants and stuff with a completely different set that instead of lose to Satan I'm not a fan of it because I think it's better to get to not have these traditions and these uh so wait he does that even though they purportedly don't actually believe in Satan The Entity right the original aspects of it of having the the meeting and you know everyone wearing black black masks yeah that sort of thing it was important to Anton LaVey I see as upside down crosses yes okay and you know I like the symbols too but not necessarily for that reason the ritualistic aspects of it I don't care anything for the Sunday Telegraph spoke to leaders and members of satanic groups around the world who claim that the opportunity Satanism offers to people to engage in activism and campaign on issues such as gender and sexuality is part of the appeal for the younger members particularly those who are increasingly less likely to declare themselves as Christian chaplain Leopold a 32 year old london-based Undertaker co-runs the Global Order Of Satan UK which he says has seen a 200 increase in membership over the last five years nice good for them he says I'd love to be able to claim that we could Pat ourselves on the back and say yes we've done our infernal work here and we're successfully declining the number of Christians but I think it's a far more complex issue than that he says he thinks that two factors were responsible the decreasing popularity of the traditional dogmatic religions and quote a movement towards self-identification and self-realization he said further this is particular but that is that that is a decline of Christianity I mean part of the whole thing about Christianity and what it was trying to do was make everyone equal before God not individuals but like more homogenized you're just you're just a a blob of souls before God largely indistinguishable and Satanism is very much about individualism and not being that so I don't know how they could say that one expressing oneself's true identity and exploring oneself's true identity isn't also a decline in Christianity because from what I can tell the two things are inextricably related he says it's particularly amongst younger people who don't want to be identified as part of a prescriptive dogmatic religion and rather want to identify as their own self-beliefs and self-realization which he says is what Satanism offers so we often say that we're sort of the religion for those who don't like the oppression of previous religions well I mean there are a lot of options that are like that I mean there's a lot of sort of uh New Age things that are out there I'm a pan entheist for uh for instance there are a lot of people who are turning away from organized religion in general and many of them are not in the need of a church to join per se they just go off in their own Direction they do their own uh looking within in their own research and finding out what's out there and then selecting for themselves you know a belief system that fits themselves that's essentially what I have done um but some people do want to have a group they can join right right so the community thing is important right I mean we have that a lot of people we have that here in New Hampshire among the libertarian Community but that's sort of unique in that regard most of the communities that you see like the New Hampshire Libertarians are actually like religious ones the closest thing analogy I can think of to the New Hampshire Libertarians is like the church that I grew up in and how everyone knew each other and everyone would help each other they had these weekly Gatherings where they just hung out and talked and had a good time and everyone got along and that's if they if they don't have that among Libertarians in New Hampshire because they're not Libertarians in New Hampshire there's satanists in the United Kingdom and they're not getting that from any other church then they just don't have that sense of community yeah you're right that is definitely important for people and to some extent the freedom migration here to New Hampshire I mean it I'm not going to say it's a religion but it definitely is a moral group right like it's a group of people who have a a very Stern you know principle that they adhere to and that is the non-aggression principle the idea that it is not okay to use aggressive uh Force to achieve your goals in life whether they be political or you know some other kind of goal social whatever uh that's the one thing that that binds those people together and creates that kind of instant community so maybe uh maybe that's one reason why a lot of them don't find themselves going off looking for a church because they they've got that built-in Community here already as soon as they show up possibly that would be my guess yeah uh Leopold says here that uh many young people are turning away from what are now incredibly outdated very obviously stuffy views that are not that are completely not in keeping with modern times no Christianity is so far behind the cultural Insight guys at this point then it's not it's not even worth laughing about yep and then they get into some of the numbers here in fact I had a whole other story about this but it looks like they're going to cover a similar ground about how uh U.S churches for instance are on the decline that's the other story that I have from the guardian but his comments come as Christianity battles to appeal to younger generations and remains divided on the issue of gay marriage with Bishops preparing for a historic vote on the matter next month see Christians are still arguing about gay marriage well right they're still stuck in the mid 90s man the rest of the world has moved on to to larger issues and homosexual marriage was decided 30 years ago or close to 30 years ago well and there have been some churches that have been more open-minded on this issue for instance the unitarians of course have been law for a long time welcoming towards gays now they're not per se a Christian Church they're an Interfaith uh church but there's also um here in town There's the what they call themselves the UCC and the youth and Stanford Unitarian it's something else I'm not recalling well there's also a smaller church just like the Next Level Church they interviewed me when I ran for Sheriff they they're they probably were among the first to be accepting of lgbtq people I don't know that they were among the first but they're certainly accepting of them now yeah you didn't feel like they were rude to you or something no not at all and the Catholic Church here in Canada at least one of them has an lgbtq Pride rainbow flag outside of their building so not all churches certainly and not all denominations of Christianity but there are a ton of denominations of Christianity many of which disagree with each other well all of which disagree with each other that's why there are so many different denominations and you can't really say well this is what Christianity believes or this is what Christianity doesn't believe Beyond different yeah Beyond going directly to the Bible and good luck pinning down what the Bible actually has to say about anything because someone's just going to come along and say oh no but if you look at the actual ancient Hebrew mistranslated it actually says this and you can't prove that or disproof unless you can read the Hebrew then you don't really know right right but in which case I'm just taking their word for it and I don't know that I can do that either yeah and you do have to wonder if the declining number of people that is going to church in the United States and I'm pretty sure elsewhere in the world is one of the reasons why they're opening up right like oh crap we're losing members so maybe we should vote on allowing the gays to come in right so like okay we're okay with you guys now come on in we need your 10 of your uh tithe it's almost like they're Republicans man it's almost like they're they're similar in ideology the Christians the or the stodgy Christians because I don't want to watch all Christians like this because I know some great Christians who are gbt and so on but when I think of a Christian I don't think about people like Tom Knapp who writes at the Garrison Center or you know these upstanding Christians who are friendly to gay people and trans people I think of like the church I grew up in the fire in Brimstone Southern Baptists who are in Mississippi yes who absolutely just voted for Donald Trump in 2020 and they're gonna vote for him again in 2024. uh assuming they don't vote for someone else because they got the Republican ticket but the the possibility of inviting in lgbtq people or people who aren't or whatever and they won't say these things so clearly but you look around and there's no lgbtq people and there's only white people they don't have to say we don't like gay black people in order to get that message across there's none in sight yeah I was gonna say I I just I wonder what it would be like if you showed up as the Arya of today at this church that you grew up in and what would happen like what would the reaction of people oh man I was down there from my father's funeral too back in like May uh I'm I wouldn't I would not object to going down there to find out as long as they don't nail you to the Cross you'll probably be okay yeah this was at a funeral so they were far more gracious than I mean they were extraordinarily gracious but again it was at my father's funeral so they weren't going to start a fight with me then or an argument with me whatever I'm not gonna start a fight with you likely physically but I I think they would take issue with it make it uncomfortable who knows I think they would ask me to leave I really do yeah because otherwise I'm corrupting their children you know I'm exposing their children to the existence of trans people and you know then then just by looking at me Amir glance at me can undo the 15 years of strong Christian upbringing because it's that good of a philosophy uh msn.com and this story here at the telegraph continues so looking at the statistics right how many people are Christian versus Satanist according to the office for National statistics now this is just the UK they're looking at published in November the number of people in England and Wales identifying as Satanist saw a 167 percent increase between 2011 and 2021. now I'm confused it like it mentioned a 200 increase earlier so that means it doubled or tripled because like 200 of 100 right 100 would be a doubling right but 200 it would generally be a tripling but I doubt that's what they meant well the numbers are actually 1893 up to 5054. oh wow they meant tripling wow that's impressive yeah not not quite tripling but pretty close or whatever at the same time the number of Christians dropped so low they now account for less than half of England and Wales population for the first time in census history oh so they're finally not the majority well they probably are still the largest religion but they're no longer half of the population they're a plurality now yeah I would guess that's that's accurate uh there's more coming up here you can join us and you can share your thoughts on the shifting tides of religions it's free talk live why did you move to the Shire I moved here to the Shire because there's other people around who take Liberty just as seriously as I do I moved to the Shire 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sharing they're looking at and they spoke to different satanic groups including one we'd never heard of before the Global Order Of Satan UK and it is focusing on like some of the numbers and such coming from the UK although I do have a story about Christianity on the decline in the United States as well yeah and as I said during the break I can't I can't even pretend to be sad about this I mean I like Christianity from the mythological perspective and the stories of Jesus I like it in the same way that I like Harry Potter okay and I I find that these stories have some value for it for that reason alone however there is a lot of blood on Christian's hands and you you can't separate Christianity the ideology from from that violent bloody abusive oppressive history I mean you can separate your own church and say we don't we're not okay with that right like hey we didn't do that uh that wasn't it wasn't what the founder taught right we're gonna do the same thing with uh with Islam as well I mean there's there's peace loving Muslims out there and there's also bloodthirsty ones well it wasn't what the founder well it depends on what you mean by founder Jesus was what I meant but Jesus didn't actually start a religion Paul did that's true and what Paul started was a bloody violent tyrannical thing yeah all right but Paul did stray tremendously from the teachings of Christ as far as I can tell and I think a lot of modern Christians would agree with that assessment I don't know but to me I I have a hard time separating Christianity from its violent past and I think that they need to come to terms with that past I uh I don't know if that's the reason why people are dropping away from Christianity or it's more of what it's doing today the fact that it hasn't caught up to the present as we were talking about earlier it's not welcoming of all types of people people Etc but the numbers are definitely going down and we can talk about that coming up but first let's go to major pain you're on free talk live calling from Michigan go ahead oh standby major now we have you go ahead we can hear you now you guys are confusing Catholicism and Cat and and Christianity I don't know if we're going to be protestantism well institution of people this large trying to hold on to just their own backyard is going to have a lot of blood on their hands I mean this has been going on for centuries there's been very very little I think there's okay and that goes to the Muslims and everybody else I understand measure but let me remind you that there's been very little of Christianity's history where they were trying to hold on to their land the vast majority of Christianity's history has been taking land from others violently the same thing is held through the Muslim empire they have they're nothing about but conversion yeah I'm also not that's their main goal and uh we'd probably be more critical of the Muslims if we grew up with those people but uh both Arya and I grew up Christian so that's what we're familiar with I mean I I don't either because I didn't grow up in that backyard but you guys mentioned the separation of church and state earlier yeah and what yeah I think what you got to take in the concept on that is our founding fathers will run out of England because of religious persecution you know you're gonna ask and whatnot and uh I'm not convinced that's true that whole thing there's never been a law written into the the government about the separation of church and state the only time that was ever mentioned was in a letter from Jefferson to I think Washington but it might have been Adams he did a lot of correspondence with atoms too well there is a principle involved right major the principle of why a lot of the people came here uh from the UK was to get away from the state religion isn't that true yeah well yeah exactly well that's what they said like I said I'm not convinced it's true well some of them started their own State religion when they got here but they definitely wanted to get away from the that version of whatever you know the state wanted to force down people's throats hey that's and that was the separation between church and state state cannot control the church yeah that lasted about four days in North America from what I can tell maybe a little longer than four days but I mean the Salem witch trials they basically landed in North America and almost immediately got started on the Salem witch trials the Salem Witch Trials were caused because they were eating rotten right at the end of the winter and there was LSD in it I have heard that hypothesis the whole damn town was tripping yeah I've heard that hypothesis but I also somebody to blood the land I can't explain I anytime I've been on LSD I've never wanted to kill anyone I mean normally it's like everybody you know all is one and we're all in this together right like everything's connected I just wouldn't it's hard to believe that that would be a thing for people but maybe for psychopaths that's what would happen to them well they didn't they didn't realize they was tripping they knew they didn't have it trip guide and these were all God-fearing people and they're like oh my God the devil's amongst us nobody's got a clue what's going on yeah good point it's a crazy person LSD no but it's important to point out that what major is talking about there is a hypothesis that there was some LSD was leaking into the water for some reason I don't remember all of the specifics but it was rotten prior it was the end of the winter but you're saying it like his effect and it's not it's a hypothesis that one historian conceived and wrote about it's interesting it's not universally accepted by any means nothing is universally accepted by any means is it that's probably true thank you major for the call tonight I appreciate it the number here is 603-283-6160. so we were talking about the number of satanists is up according to the the equivalent of their census over there in the UK up 167 percent between the years 2011 and 2021 up from 1893 to 5054. and then they bring out the fact that the number of Christians has now dropped so low they now account for less than half of England and Wales population for the first time in census history so I I got a little more detail on that are they lumping Catholics and Protestants together that appears they are okay uh and I'm just judging based here by some bar graphs that I've pulled up here from also from the telegraph on a story from November about the census data that had come in they compare 2001 2011 and 2021 they look at the numbers as far as what were people's religious beliefs at that time and uh back in 2001 Christianity of course they're not labeling it so that doesn't help very much oh there it is okay so yeah there's a label so it looks like Christianity was roughly a little less than 75 percent of the population in the UK in 2001 and then in so that's why they shouldn't lump Catholicism and protestantism in the same group and you generally don't see that in surveys and stuff in in the United States but it weights the reason because there's huge differences between it's almost like saying Protestant or Christians and Muslims are the same to say that Catholics and Protestants are the same because there's such a huge disconnect between what the two sides are saying that I can't consider them the same religion yeah honestly I don't know enough about the differences between Catholicism and Christianity I couldn't tell you what they are well the main point is that Catholicism is all about you reaching God through the church apparatus through the the bishop and the priests and the the pope all the way up right okay whereas protestantism it's more about establishing a direct connection to God where there is no intercess interceding person okay but do the Catholics believe that Jesus is the son of God yes that's a key that's like a key factor as to why they would be considered Christian in my mind now sure you are delineating a key difference between them but if we start going into the differences between them then we should Whittle all the Christian branches down as well because they all have you know major differences in how they baptize you or whatever other things that that they believe so I get why they could I get why they could lump it together whereas the Muslims for instance do not believe that Jesus was the son of God they believe he was a prophet right one of a of a myriad of of prophets that is that has come forth so that's the another major thing that separates them and Christianity is they believe in a monotheistic God instead of the Triune God that the the Christians believe in right see I I would love a Christian to call in and try to explain this but do Christians really believe that Jesus is the son of God because as I understand they do well they say that but they also say that he he is God right and it comes into like what the hell is the Trinity really supposed to mean the Holy Trinity of God the Son and the Holy Spirit what what the hell is this right do you truly believe that Jesus is God's son if he's also God I mean please explain this to me okay I would love for someone to explain that the number here is 603-283-6160 will get you right on the air here uh we don't really do phone screening much anymore it's because our long segments we don't have staff we will just literally take your call and put you on the air so if you've got an answer for Arya 603-283-6160 so it went from like just under 75 percent in 2001. 10 years later to uh 2011 it is 59.3 of the UK population was quote unquote Christian and then in 2021 that number had dropped to 46.2 percent so a very first down almost 30 percent inside of a single generation it sounds like or from one generation to the next yeah it's down significantly uh and so yeah so then it's good news what they actually show here also is that surprisingly uh the numbers of other religions are actually growing so the number of Muslims in the UK is up I mean it's not jumping up or anything like that but it is up uh the number of well of course I mean people still have to have some sort of religious excuse to justify their bigotry right and if they're they want don't want to associate with Christianity because it's on the decline well they just pick another religion that historically has a lot of bigotry in it another one here uh Hindu is up slightly uh the that's mostly positive I would suggest Buddhists are up slightly as well tremendously positive but the biggest group that is growing the most is those who identify with quote unquote No religion and that number has it looks like it's been absorbing most of the Christians uh is this you're not going from Christianity to uh another religion per se or at least another organized religion because there is another group here that says religion not stated and curiously that number's actually been going down as well over time again we're just looking at the the UK numbers here as you mentioned a person could be spiritual without necessarily being religious so these people who are turning away from Christianity they're not necessarily go okay well there is no God then because that that's what Christians tend to believe if you don't believe in the Christian God then you must not believe in any God but no they just they believe in some sort of God it just doesn't fall Within These the scope of the Christian God yeah I mean you bring up an interesting kind of debate as like can you be spiritual without real being religious and I don't know if you can I kind of feel like they're one in the same I understand why people don't like the word religion because it does concoct these ideas of these quote unquote stuff the old organized systems that have been oppressive for so long so I understand why someone would want to jettison that but ultimately all a religion is is just a certain set of beliefs that one has and purportedly applies as well in one's life in regards to the nature of the universe and God I think I would agree with that you can't be spiritual without being religious I think I I don't see any reason I would argue with it except as you point out the connotations of the word religious it just sort of makes my skin crawl I don't think it requires a Dogma I don't think it requires you know some sort of rote uh memorization or ten commandments or anything like that it can just simply be your own personal belief system but if you want to comment you can join us here the number is 603-283-6160. so back to the story about the satanists I think religion also has a definition that you you have to actually go out there and like proselytize I think in order for it to count no definitely not I can pull it up here in a little bit but so this the census revealed an uptick in other less traditional religions the number of pagans is up from 56 000 and change to 73 000 as well as the rise in the number of animists who believe that all natural things have a soul and those uh the Animus increased from 500 something to over 800. that's a curious ideology all natural things have a soul I mean I'm assuming this means like trees and and grass and stuff and and animals there's some people who believe that only humans have souls well that's just ego I mean that's just humans looking around the universe and going well we look identical to everything else and we act identically to everything else and we're scientifically proven to be 99 linked to everything else but we're special special yeah it's like I just if you believe in the idea of the soul and personally I like the idea of of a soul and you can somehow look at your dog and think it doesn't have a soul is like Beyond me like that yeah that is sad they clearly have their own agency they clearly are unique uh Little Creatures they're all different right like in their own unique ways I'm thinking about my special little golden retriever yeah she's super special but you raise an interesting question you know what what does one mean by Soul because I know that part I will continue on existing for until the end of time until you know dark not dark energy until the universe dies in either a freeze or an explosion my the atoms that make me up will continue to exist but the singular entity that is me will not continue to exist and which what me is there really is it just a combination of these atoms reacting in a certain way or is there some other thing that we can't easily measure or quantify right Consciousness cannot at this point in time be measured by science right there's they don't even have an explanation for as I understand it they have no explanation for what Consciousness is no and these are the same people the people who say this want to then turn around and say oh no no Lambda definitely has no consciousness we don't know what Consciousness is but we know you don't definitely not that right let's go to the phone calls here uh you're on the air caller what's your name you're on free talk live hey it's Tom hi well uh so where do I begin I think I wanted to answer the question about the Triune God first maybe but okay before I get into that um I would say this and I've I've combated this uh if you recall you know I like I'm a Christian artist right so I get it coming from both sides from the Christians I'm uh some libtard and then from my fellow anarchists I'm some wacky Christian guy but anywho when I'm when when I hear those uh criticisms that you know Christians Christianity has blood on its hands I have to remind you that when that occurs the majority of the time you have an infusion of the state with religion and that's where the blood comes from the blood really the man the the machine of corpses is the state those bring in the military powers for the church to utilize that doesn't absolve them of that immorality of enforcing violence or using violence to get their meat the means to an end but if you take the state away the religion is what the religious institution is powerless does that does that make sense it makes sense but it's fundamentally wrong the reason that this year I'm explaining the reason this Union between church and state came about in the first place was because the church was becoming more and more powerful the church you you could work you could love your king and all of that great stuff and be loyal to the king but the church commanded a person's soul they commended that this special kind of loyalty that no king or Prince could intervene in so these two entities they were competing with one another and ultimately the church well I guess if you wanted me to ask you a question I could have but go ahead well I get your point but the the thing is fundamentally as far as Christian I can't speak for any other religion but Christianity it that was operating in opposition to Christ's teaching the one thing that Christ got insane about smashing up the room as it were throwing chairs and tables was the conversion of his quote-unquote father's house into uh den of corruption where they they were taking advantage of people and whatnot he he was Furious about this um so I would say that like you're right in that it does happen but it happens in opposition to the fundamental teachings of that thing see I agree with you there Tom I I can't blame a Christian of today who is a principled individual you know as Tom sounds like he he's a liberty-minded guy I can't blame them for what their ancestors did I've never said that any Christian Living today had blood on their heads oh okay I said that Christianity does yeah I I well though Christianity itself you can if if you separate the instances of uh of corruption and violence from the the teachings itself they're clearly opposed it's not murky like when you start actually studying uh biblical texts it and you know and all of the uh church history and all of that stuff this story really just shows that people are corruptable man and that's like that's a that's a true uh that's true of all of the religions the world religion said I mean basically certainly the major ones that had had some sort of great leader at one time or a founder and then fell away from that person's teachings I mean it's certainly true and Buddhism is true in in Islam uh and so on so let's get back to the original question that you said you were going to answer which was the question about the Son of God Arya said earlier that it's her understanding having been raised in a a Christian Church in the South are you that Christians seem to be of two mindsets about Jesus on one hand they call him the Son of God but on the other hand they call him God so can you clear that up yeah I'll try to I'm a bit Rusty um it's been a few years since I've been out of some no I'm just kidding I'm then but uh the um I think that comes from a lot of imagery uh that has been adopted in uh mainstream media of like what God is and what hell is like we get like this depiction of Hell from Dante's Inferno and with there's a note that that's a complete fabrication of fiction and I mean it's it's a it's a great book but it doesn't actually the whole idea of elves of fabrication but you're probably not going to agree with me on that so go ahead what's what's the point about it sorry sorry outside the confines of actual Biblical scripture what is understood is the Dante's Inferno is not so it's not actually a proper uh definition okay but about the Jesus question about the Jesus question let's focus on that right so so in a similar way like you know you're watching uh Monty Python's Holy Grail right you get this like dude in the sky with a beard and all that stuff it's fun but it's actually it's it I don't know what would you describe it's just kind of like a a a fairy tale version of trying to kind of put an image to something that we can't really uh explain without hours and hours and hours of discussion and I know that's a weak answer but it was a nonsense yeah you haven't even answered the question at all I mean what do Christians actually believe about tell me if I'm asking this question wrong Arya is it what do Christians like you believe about Jesus is he the Son of God or is he God or can you be both you know what's the answer there yeah that's exactly how I would ask it so Jesus is referred to as logos or the words uh in the Bible so if you can think of like your words being like percent proceeding from your mouth being uh uh like your an essence of yourself but also like your the the child of you as it were uh is that I'm not not making much sense on that but it's kind of like your product well let me re-explain the question then right because your word is your product as well because like I'm Arya de Mezza right and that makes sense and people say look there's Arya but now if someone was to say no your Arya and your res kid well there's obviously a bit of a problem here so I need that explained to me right that's what I was trying to say is like there's a lot of nuance here and there's a lot of uh textual criticism that goes on with this and understanding how languages Works um and translational Pro not problems necessarily but like just using condensing it down to one word it was never intended to do that that's why we have sermons to kind of unpack these ideas what was never intended to do you're saying that Jesus is not the son of God I am not saying that at all are you saying that Jesus is not God look don't look those are two really simple questions man well it could be both right like from my perspective Tom uh trying to sorry Jesus is both okay Jesus Is God and Jesus is also the Son of God in the same way that we're all Sons and Daughters of God because you know from my perspective as a pan atheist I think we're all connected to and we're all a part of that God so is Jesus both or is he one or the other if a lot of equivocations of the of the word Sun um and you know like you know some some languages have a bunch of definitions of the word or different versions of the word love we condense it down to one word so it's difficult to say well it's like the sun being a product or the sun being a child or you know that kind of a thing like it it gets difficult dude you've had minutes to answer this question at this point and you have not made it any more clear speaking of equivocation so you have no clear clear way to answer this simple question it's not a simple question it's pretty damn simple man thank you for the call Tom I do appreciate your attempt at least I do appreciate it explaining your your beliefs uh I want to be fair to the Christians that I know this is a you know people have dedicated their lives to understanding this question but like okay then explain it to someone both seems like the best answer to me but uh that's apparently not right according to him there's more coming up here in moments you can 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talk live you can join the show here and bring up whatever you want we're kicking off the second hour talking about world religions and a rise in popularity apparently of the satanic churches out there at least according to the telegraph which is looking at the numbers at least in the UK I don't know if they have numbers for the us but a lot of cases what's true in the UK tends to be mirrored to some extent uh in the United States we are seeing that fewer people are identifying with Christianity as well it's not just the satanists that are on the rise other religions are increasing uh their numbers but the number of people who describe themselves as no religion is also going up more so than probably any other so it's Ian and Arya in the studio here tonight but also our phones are open that means you can call in and talk about anything you want coming up though the chat GPT the latest on this artificial so-called artificial intelligence uh it continues to be in the news it's you know a big deal it's hard not to talk about it yep and you've got a story about it Arya about uh possibly putting writers out of business which is kind of what chat GPT does it writes things you can give it an assignment and it'll crank it out in less than a minute I think in in most cases so we'll talk about that coming up here and uh let's first go to your phone calls and thoughts though Robert is on the line listening in Daytona Beach go ahead Robert hi uh I'm glad to uh talk with you I would like to address Arya I uh was reading a book uh by a doctor and this is medical uh doctor psychology and all that but uh they uh the thing was he discussed uh Paris a term called Paris it's an acronym for a partial Androgen receptor insensitivity syndrome partial Androgen receptor and Sensitivity Syndrome okay yeah and uh it means that that conception the uh egg is uh got a genetic mutation that prevents it from uh uh developing uh completely uh went through went through responding to a wike chromosome and uh so what happens is the Y chromosome sends a signal and the in the uh the egg just uh does not uh develop or the body ends up developing and then they uh the female is the dominant uh like default development uh so sort of like an explanation for the existence of intersex people like xxy people and other intersex types but I I don't I don't know yes there's a physiology she claims in her book uh called the story of testosterone hormone that dominates and divides us okay hold on before we get too deep into this as somebody who's kind of on the outside of this I mean yeah Arya you and I work together but I don't know what an intersex person is so can you explain that to me yeah sure so everyone tends to have two chromosomes two chromosome a chromosome pair XX female or XY Mel but in reality we've learned that it's a little more complicated than that and there's a lot of people running around we don't know what percentage I suspect it's probably like one percent or less than one percent who are xxy or maybe even x y y I don't I don't know because I don't know all of the details about intersex but it's an explanation for some people like the um the the black woman who is like a really good Sprinter they they tested her for testosterone and they ended up kicking her out with a just an ordinary CIS woman right and part of the explanation is to put forward by people on the internet was that she's actually intersex and just doesn't know and that's why she had so such high levels of testosterone so just to clarify something the x x y and what was the other one why I don't know the xyy is a thing XY whatever they are the three uh chromosomes together can they have either um genitals presumably it's I don't think it has much to do with their actual anatomy in a certain way okay I believe so got it yeah and this uh this author claims that exactly uh has to do with Anatomy so this is maybe controversial in many circles uh in fact uh this person was uh uh petitioned against in her University to be thrown off the faculty because there's such a controversy concerning her uh wait so this person this person said that the intersexism is related to Anatomy is is that right it's hermaphrodism hermaphroditism uh uh well uh not exactly it's uh this uh developmental disorder where a person uh her prime uh subject was a woman who was actually a male but uh because the default uh so she was a trans man I think is what you're saying this is this thing the the default development order of her body or his body uh he had all or she had all the attributes of a female body and but uh she had male uh organs but they had not developed they they stayed inside of her okay hold on a second when you say I just want to clarify what you're saying here when you say she had all of the attributes of a female body but male organs were there but they had they were inside of her is that what you just said yeah in the blood it creates a disorder she had this person had complete Androgen insensitivity syndrome disorder so she uh or he or she Jesus Christ just pick one female a perfect female specimen okay yeah so it was a trans I mean did this person even suggested you know she was a she was in fact a man or is this just they uncovered this by doing some other biological tests on the person the biological testing on her uh here to determine what her blood level of uh hormones was in that he generated these male characteristics indicating that she had testes but not ovaries they were able so just to clarify what you're saying here you're saying this woman who had a vagina also had testicles inside of her somewhere instead of ovaries yeah and the ovaries did not ever appear okay did they actually demonstrate this or did they just test her to testosterone level and say wow that's high you must have a pair this is this is very uh interesting I found it fascinating and it was a comfort to me to uh understand how doctors approach uh this condition but it says so what did they do with this woman because I mean if if she's got testicles inside of her then there there are procedures that could like definitively prove that but it sounds like she's just saying oh well her testosterone levels are high she must you know have testicles yeah which one is it well the doctors are offering to uh do operations on her to correct her but she was comfortable in her own body the way it is so uh but you still didn't answer the question and maybe you don't know which is fine uh does this woman have actual testicles inside of her or are they just presuming that because she has a lot of testosterone no they absolutely uh he find her testes and uh that's uh you said they didn't find that's different compared to her body uh her body was off in all other ways female were they located in a different place besides where her ovaries would be in the development uh in progress development the testes actually descend into the abdomen then descend down but in this uh resistant uh Androgen resistant uh State uh condition they do not descend and so the default position the default development uh progress of the body becomes female in all other ways could she okay so she has no ovary so she has no eggs yeah she does have testicles amazing yeah it sounds to me the way this call began you suggested I might have this it sounds like I would I could potentially have the exact opposite of this but I assure you you have I do have testicles and they did in fact descend it can't it can uh it can't it's that's why it's a wide range of con uh developments uh anomalies you could say uh because of this uh exceptional there you go so that's the point of your call is just simply bring up this Paris thing bring it to uh our listeners and arya's attention and let you know that it's a comfort to me to actually know this and understand uh the world a little better all right very good Robert thanks for the call tonight I appreciate it yeah thanks the number here is 603-283-6160 kind of hard to get a grasp on there in the beginning but I think we kind of sussed out some of the important information so that's generally not how I expect calls to go when people want to call in and talk about gender and anatomy and stuff with me I usually expect it to go a completely different direction certainly an unusual uh discussion there the number 603-283-6160 we were talking about religion and uh the the decline in Christianity increases in the number of satanists and other various different uh belief systems according to the telegraph over in the UK they're looking at uh what they consider to be a wider Trend Dr David Robertson who's a lecturer on religious studies at the open University said quote the appeal of a lot of new religions including Satanism is that they offer a form of religion that directly addresses the social issues that matter more to younger people especially their willingness to be activists and not only do they offer an opportunity for this sort of stuff to actively challenge laws but also to appeal to the activists among the young people isn't that what he just said Professor Linda Woodhead head of the Department of Theology and religious studies at King's College added that Satanism is a Young Person's religion but that quote the bigger phenomenon we're seeing is the incredible diversification of the religious and spiritual landscape she says further there's not or there's rather now a lot of solitary exploration which is what I was discussing earlier where somebody leaves a organized religion and then just figures out for themselves what their belief system is and should be I don't know that it's fair to say that Satanism is a young person is religion certainly Satanism is a newer religion it's been around for less than what 100 years or something certainly certainly less than 100 I don't know exactly how long I think levay was like early 50s or Crowley maybe was 50s I I don't know the exact time frame but it's it rose up around the the prevailing cultural ideas of the day the counter cultural ideas of the day specifically was Pro tolerance pro-love in a lot of cases free love and the hippie movement and stuff like that that's the environment in which Satanism grew and this stodgy no you you can't you can't be a man wearing a dress you can't do drag shows or you can't do at you can't smoke pot you can't do any of these things that Christians generally didn't want people to do or just Conservative Christian Society in general didn't want people to do Christian Satanism Rose in an era where there's a lot of pushback against that and because of that it encompasses a lot of the ideas that those countercultural counter-cultural movements took on so that's going to appeal to people who are younger but that's just because Satanism was born in that particular culture that caused it to have these to give it 500 years and Satanism is going to be a dinosaur like Christianity is today could be yeah it's hard to say what religion would look like you know 500 years from now uh although Christianity is still very popular right like it's still 46 percent of the people in the UK at the moment they say further here there's a lot of solitary exploration particularly with the internet and you can find anything to fit your particular identity interests values or beliefs and that's an interesting point here because you know and one of the reasons why Satanism is probably on the rise now you know in the 50s or whatever it would have only been able to be spread by Word of Mouth there weren't going to be easily accessible information in any place for about Satanism like you would have to hear about it from someone and then maybe they'd give you a book because the odds that you're going to be able to go down to Barnes and Noble or you know Amazon wouldn't exist right the the local bookstore probably didn't carry uh the Satanic Bible so you wouldn't be able to get any good information from any kind of source in the early days now you can and that explains why they're they're seeing um this sort of what was the word that they used diversification of uh the religious and spiritual landscape because now you're not locked in as easily to whatever your parents were which is what a lot of people you know that's how people grow up right like your parents are a certain belief they pass that on to you most people don't question it well now you have the opportunity to come across all kinds of other Alternatives it's not just the church across the street anymore that's trying to you know beckon you in it's every Church everywhere in the in the world has equal access or at least you have equal access to to its information or their information yeah I wish I was you know one of these teenagers today who's got all of these opportunities because I look back I was tremendously curious about Buddhism right after I left Christianity and I was exploring other religions Buddhism always had a certain appeal to me just thought the the few things that I knew about it like the four noble truths I think was the extent of one I knew about Buddhism and it appealed to me I was like I want to learn more about this but there was no Buddhist temple nearby that I could go visit there was nothing there was no group of people I could go and talk to maybe I could check a book out from the library but it's not really going to do me any good probably not I could probably no but that that would require getting my lazy father to take me to the library and that would never happen and they certainly weren't going to carry these books at my you know uh High School's library right so the opportunities were very limited the internet did exist then but we didn't have it not not everyone did have the internet back then I wish I could have explored that with the tools of today where they're like oh I'm curious this is what I think you know just enter whatever you happen to believe in those searches you know it'll pop up the top result is maybe check out this religion you oh you you believe that all living beings suffer and the the suffering calls us unhappiness and blah blah blah blah blah Google that voila check out Buddhism yeah uh it's it's definitely a changed environment completely I I did have the internet in the 1990s when I was a teenager and so I was right you were like one of the first weren't you well I mean I don't know about that but I mean I was certainly I was honestly like one of the first people but okay I don't know what I meant I was certainly online as early as probably 1994 or some in that somewhere in that range and that was early on we got cable modems in uh Sarasota County in 1996 if I recall correctly we were the first I think test market for Comcast uh or one of the first test markets for Comcast so I've I've been on broadband for uh for a very very long time yeah no doubt and I I grew up as a I was using dial up as late as like 2000 2008. man that's brutal wow Mississippi man it's it's back there uh so I grew up as a presbyterian Christian and I tell you what the difference is between a presbyterian Christian and any other Christian was if it helps I couldn't either for the most part I know that Baptists and methodists that they disagree about baptism yeah I know they get the Baptists get the full dunking in the in the pool and the only reason I know that is because there was a Baptist Church near my neighborhood and my neighborhoods Association or whatever had their meetings at the church and I was bewildered at how big their bathtub was like it was just a human-sized like tall level bathtub that you could completely submerge somebody in it it's like wow that's pretty wild um so anyway uh that's how I grew up but I did discover on the internet uh I think the organization was called American atheists the American atheist and they had a website way back in the the 1990s and the mid 90s and so that's how I learned a lot about you know all of the contradictions in the Bible I certainly hadn't read the whole thing or anything like that but they uh they're very informative information that that absolutely helped me I mean it was already on the the path of questioning things but getting those questions answered was something you couldn't do in church right like that's that was a problem they didn't have the answers to the questions that I had but the internet did of course I ended up becoming a pantheist um probably a decade after that so I was like an atheist for probably about 10 years before I finally sort of rediscovered God but if you want to share your thoughts here on the the rise of Satanism the number 603-283-6160 uh the Reverend diremid McCullough the Emeritus professor of the history of the church at the University of Oxford said I'd say all these are symptoms of people who've been disappointed by other religions or who may only know them superficially and who are looking for a system of belief to make their own since our society encourages individual consumer choice and research he said contrary to the stereotypes it's interesting who who is this he was in a professor at where now professor of the history of the church I wonder if he knows that he basically just quoted one of the openings of one of the chapters of the Satanic Bible I bet he does not which is effectively that every every religion that's ever existed every God the humans have ever worshiped was just invented by human beings sure so make up your own God and worship that contrary to the stereotypes only a fringe minority of satanists actually worship the devil instead the religion's fascination with Satan is more metaphorical identifying with the figure of the Rebel as epitomized in the protagonists of John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost satanists generally do not believe in a higher power and instead revolve around a religion of the self believing that it's up to individuals to Define their own moral code and to develop themselves as their own godheads it's all really good and I really really like it and I can see how the Church of Satan became what it became because they got wrapped up in the uncorrupted yes it got wrapped up in the Democratic ideology that by becoming part of this this other thing this great country this America we can be better we can this other thing that's greater than us but is totally not God yes that's effectively what they did and it's sad because as this guy pointed out in this article Satanism is adversarial it is about rebellion against the king the arbitrary authority of a God or king or ruler because look at the Bible from any rational perspective and Yahweh is a brutal Tyrant He commands he says do this and if you don't you're going to punish you well that's exactly sacrifice yeah that's all governments say is do this or we'll punish you and if you ask them well why those will be because we said so right and the government wants you to sacrifice your value to them all the time and Lucifer came along or Satan I said no we're the lightbringer right we're going to rebel against this we're going to think for ourselves we're going to challenge authority question authority and we're going to demand account Authority hold itself accountable and of course authority figures they don't like that at all so like Zeus did Prometheus or or Yahweh did to Lucifer or his Church's dude not churches uh governments due to rebellious people all the time Off With His Head yeah uh however this does not preclude satanists from having fun getting quote having fun getting together and doing rituals in the forest unquote by candlelight encircled and enrobed chaplain Leopold this is the guy from there's a lot of fun to be had in Satanic rituals man uh this is the guy from the Global Order Of Satan UK chaplain Leopold said that ritual is used as a form of community bonding and meditation to give people the time to develop quote your own personal vision of yourself as Satan you wouldn't recognize a Satanist most of the time if you pass them on the street he said but then we like to have the ritual space which is when we Don the robes and light the candles and hail Satan and everything else that we wish to do he said further because we Embrace that aspect it's almost like a form of mindfulness a form of self-actualization and while religions think they're casting magic spells when they perform their rituals whereas we just believe that we're all coming together and affirming our bonds as humans he said you should never feel like it's a chore going to a Satanic ritual it should be like oh God it's Sunday we everybody's saying rather it shouldn't be like oh God it's Sunday we have to go to church it should be something you want to engage in that you're enjoying and benefiting from and that should be true of anything that you do I was going to say many Christians enjoy going to church not if you don't let them dread it but if you don't you're going to the wrong 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reformed satanic Church would also agree with the satanists of today they're not actually worshiping Satan per se they don't believe in a a devil or you know a guy with a try what what is the uh Trident or whatever the Satan has all of that stuff all the imagery from Christianity they've they reject this sort of Supernatural aspect or whatever of Satanism and they embrace the individuality aspect as you were saying the Rebellion uh aspect or at least supposedly as you've criticized the satanic Church the original satanic Church they said one thing and then they did another thing which was to say support supposedly individuality support Rebellion but then actually go and support the government and support the state which is of course the antithesis of rebellion it is the suppression of uh rebellion and the suppression of individuality and so those are some of the things that led you to found the reformed satanic church I presume yes exactly those yeah so you know not all satanic churches are created the same in the same way that not all uh Christian churches are identical so you know do your own research when it comes to this particular topic now the satanic church we were introduced to tonight that you know they don't get into the specifics of its tenets or whatever is this new one to us which was the uh the Global Order Of Satan UK we should pull up see if we can pull up their website at some point just to see like at a glance see if you can figure out like how they disappoint if they differ from uh from the Church of Satan but meanwhile here there's a few more thoughts from the telegraph story about the satanists their numbers are increasing in the UK they've gone up 100 I believe it was like 140 or 170 percent quite a bit in the last decade uh from a couple thousand to about 5 000 individuals in the UK and they're pointing out here that you know when you go to a church it should be a fun thing and I think that's true whether we're talking about Satanism or we're talking about Christianity or something else it shouldn't be a chore it should be something that you enjoy and that's just generally uh you know that's generally I think a life truth is like if you're not having fun you're doing it wrong why wouldn't God want you to have a good time in whatever form of worship that you're doing despite a lot of these religions seem to be about not having a good time like that's true sacrificing a good time of this world being miserable as in return for some sort of better life in the next well I mean that may be their teachings or whatever and we can criticize that but I was just like meaning the actual form of worship right so like even though Christians have that belief that you're talking about there some of them are a little more fun with their worship right so like you go to a black church they're singing they got tamer Marines they're dancing they definitely seem to be having more fun than some stodgy old white church where they're you know singing from a Hymnal and everyone's standing still and looking straight forward like there's a there's a significant difference in the energy uh of of that room yeah but I don't know that I disagree that the that the southern Baptists who are just standing there you know or sitting and singing along in the hymnal are having less fun okay I don't know either I'll tell you it wasn't fun for me as a kid growing up a presbyterian but I think they probably just experienced it differently in the same way that I would have fun watching a a football game with you know friends hanging out drinking or whatever it wouldn't be my choice of what to do but I would still have fun but I wouldn't be jumping up and down screaming and shouting when my team scored a goal right as a as a friend of mine because you're not a true belief right a little bit more here though chaplain Leopold said that because of the stigma associated with Satanism many people may not feel comfortable to declare themselves as affiliated with the religion so I know that feeling all too well so yeah he may be what he's suggesting here is that maybe the numbers are higher than what the official government numbers are suggesting Malcolm Jerry Who's the co-founder of the satanic temple based in Salem Massachusetts suggested that the ons figures which is the that's their sense uh census over there in the UK were a drastic underestimate he said his organization which was founded in 2012 has 21 996 members registered from the UK so remember they only found like 5 000 in the National census okay so he's saying he knows of at least four times that many just for his satanic Church which wouldn't count the other uh satanic churches that are represented there and it's pretty impressive yeah and he says they have around a million followers worldwide oh okay yeah those are your Facebook likes don't count dude yeah well that's what I'm saying is he is he counting followers here or is like Facebook likes or is he actually saying they have members because he uses a million followers worldwide I don't think there's any way he means any sort of like membership database paint dues or something like that it's Gotta just be I mean I don't think the libertarian party the national libertarian part of the US has a million people no hell no I don't think they even have a million uh followers I don't know I think it was like 700 000 or something the last time I looked yeah so so to think that this one satanic organization in the United Kingdom has anyway with Satanism would be a much bigger deal if it had that level of popularity and notoriety yeah now you now you made me curious so I'm going to have to pull up the satanic temple while you're doing that I did happen to pull up 140 000 followers on Twitter okay not awful you were gonna say yeah I did happen to pull up their teachings they don't this is the global order of Satan yes okay in the UK they are very similar to these satanic temples teachings uh they say tiny Temple had seven the Global Order Of Satan has six which I find curious I want to know what they what they omitted what they removed from the tennis of Satanism as defined by the satanic temple but I want to get through them but let me just get the the rest of the we're at the last paragraph here so I'm going to just wrap this one out here uh so the co-founder of the satanic temple claims over a million followers worldwide he said the demographics of the satanic temple membership are fairly broad but certainly younger people tend to be more engaged in activism so they are more visible I think our rise in popularity is founded on having a set of principles and values that resonates with many people in our rejection of hypocrisy and Corruption I like it so there you go all right so now with that you have so what are those principles indeed so I don't have those here for the satanic temple but you have them for I have both the satanic temple and the global order pulled up the uh I I only pulled out they say kind of typical because I want to compare them but I'm gonna have to do that after the break because it's too much information or process while also talking yeah that's fine so the Global Order Of Satan has six fundamental pillars of what they believe one self-fulfillment and personal understanding allow us to support ourselves and therefore others so personal understanding and self-fulfillment these are important things understandable yep oh you got to be able to support yourself before you can support someone else number two is respect the invaluable body autonomous will and Sovereign right of every individual to guide their own life in being remembering that enjoyment of these rights is predicated on respect for the same in others because this is a pretty big one here respect of the invaluable body invaluable meaning that that thou shalt not violate right someone else's body yes and that's almost identical to the wording of the satanic temple which is one's body is invaluable subject to one's will alone okay I like to say 10x temples better because it's shorter and it gets the point across him yeah shorter is usually better if you can make the same point that much is absolutely true however they do rightly point out that enjoy remembering that enjoyment of these rights autonomy and invaluable body requires you to respect those same rights and others okay I like that uh do they hold to it that's the question because you know this is the Church of Satan has fallen from their principles this one's a relatively new church as of 2012 so haven't been around for that long just barely a decade at this point so are they still sticking with it uh or are they not so much and if you're involved in the satanic temple and you want to call in here and and share your thoughts on what's the reality on the ground of what are the members what are the uh I don't know if they call them ministers or preachers or whatever uh what's the term now priestesses it probably varies from one group to the next on what they prefer to be called yeah are these people actually respecting not violating the you know individuality and the bodies of others or are they advocating for the state I would suggest the satanic temple so far in my experience with them is holding true to its stated beliefs okay I mean so no it's perfect the only thing I ever hear about them is that they challenge the state on inclusivity which seems totally legit yeah to me they do that and they also argue for abortion rights and pro-choice things and Pro acceptance and tolerance so in my experience they do that they they do uphold their beliefs but Maybe I'm Wrong Number Three science evidence reason and critical thinking should guide our beliefs about our universe truly critical thinking can only be if they meant true true critical thinking can only be achieved by challenging your own preconceptions and opinions providing a more balanced Outlook to help us make better informed decisions another good one however you know it makes me wonder what were they saying during covid right so they're talking about challenging your own opinions and challenging you know standard beliefs or whatever that sounds like a really good litmus test let's find out what the Global Order Of Satan was saying about you know masks and vaccines during covet 19. number four act with empathy compassion and wisdom towards yourself and others hard to argue with anything like that one number five just that's a pretty universal one too right from from pretty much any religion out there you're gonna hear something like that number five is also very similar to one of the uh fundamental tenets of the satanic temple Justice always takes precedence over law institutions and religious texts and as long as the pursuit of it does not countermand these pillars and I don't I don't like that at all yeah what they're doing contradictory yes what they're trying to say is let me find it the struggle for justice where is it are you looking for the satanic temple one yeah and I had it pulled up in front of me but I haven't been able to find them yet on on their website otherwise I would have had every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility and action and thought the spirit of compassion wisdom and Justice should always Prevail over the written or spoken word which is basically the same thing the law doesn't matter Justice is what matters okay and too many people get caught in this mindset of oh well the law says this and therefore that's what Justice is Satanism exists to point out that no just because the law says doesn't mean it's just indeed there's plenty of examples of that in you know Christianity right where God said a b and c and it's like well that ain't right and the Global Order Of Satan seems to be setting themselves up here to say as I do as we say not as we do kind of thing as long as the pursuit of it does not counter man the pillars the great pillars of the law of the Glorious Global Order Of Satan Oh I thought they were talking about the pillars of the law read the read the whole thing well these are these six pillars Justice always takes precedence over laws institutions and religious texts as long as the pursuit of Justice does not countermand the pillars okay so I see what they're saying like if you're if it counter counterman's being empathetic or what the whatever the previous one said then you wouldn't want to do that I I don't know if if I want to establish I think it's unwise to establish a sort of hard rule like that where I'd say no you must never Act without empathy because maybe there's a scenario in which is better to not act with compassion like perhaps impossible though it is right we can all imagine a scenario where if you murdered an if it the world would be a better place but if you acted with empathy you would not murder that infant right are we talking about baby Hitler right now absolutely right and it's a silly argument but it goes to show that none of these hard and fast rules are always going to hold up in every single scenario so it says to be true about rules yes so just don't make the rule just say justice takes precedence over laws institutions and religious texts leave it at that okay number six all people make mistakes allow them to correct those mistakes as we seek Acceptance in others over our own agreed and I like that one I think that's also one of these satanic typical um tennis as well is it no practicing forgiveness yeah no one's talking about and I think it's people are fallible is what the satanic temple says if one makes a mistake one should do One's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused wait that one was satanic temple yeah okay got it the satanic temples is very when you look at when you listen to what the essence of what they're saying is is very libertarian in its message you know Justice compassion empathy Freedom the freedom of others must be respected including the freedom to offend that's the satanic temple it's like yeah I gotta like that one's body is inviolable have you ever considered going down to Salem I've been to Salem and visiting their uh their home office no I'm talking about the Salem Massachusetts yeah um but you didn't go you didn't stop by the satanic temple home offices while you were there I was there for I was giving a friend a ride there he was buying a car and he just needed a ride there and back so I I didn't hang up darn it yeah that could have been fun but I you know I living as close to Salem Massachusetts I know I'm a horrible Satanist for not having done it already you got to make a pilgrimage I know I know man let's go to the phones here we got Joe in Maryland you're on free talk live go ahead Joe hey how you doing you're on the air what's on your mind okay let's talk about uh you guys were wondering uh who Jesus Christ is uh going to the castle and not seeing 325 and I was raised Catholic so this is what they said they said he is both man and God and God is three beings and one God the Father Son and Holy Spirit okay so you're saying the answer to the question is Jesus is both God and the son of God he's perfecting God he's not God and he's also the Son of God he was you know sorry your cell phone's kind of kind of a little janky here can you repeat that one more time you're saying he isn't God or he is God okay he's both man and God he's he's man and God so is he the Son of God exactly yes and he is also the Son of God okay so the answer God you're saying the answer is both he is both God and the son of God yeah okay how does that work that makes the most sense to me how does that work okay I can't be my own parent if you're God you can God is three beings and one God the Father Son and Holy Spirit well that's the part that doesn't make any sense to me you don't see any any issue there was saying that God is three beings who are one being who are three beings who are one being is that's the part that makes makes absolutely no sense I mean why wouldn't God be all the beings but God well he is okay guys three beings in one spirit well that's not the same thing I said all of the beings all of the beings he's all the beings Incorporated okay so so none of them are God but by their powers combined they are God would you say that you're a pantheist no I believe in God Yahweh god of the Bible okay okay well I just want to clarify what you're saying then so you're saying that your God is a Christian God he's catholic christian but really see here's what happened the Christians spun off from Catholicism so they don't worship everything that the Catholics do okay so they probably won't be saved that's one of the things about Christianity if you look at just one denomination of Christianity and one denomination of Islam then every single soul on this planet every single person alive is believed to be destined to Eternal torture by someone else on this planet and that that's what that's horrible that's not and you say that I mean you say exactly like that's not a horrifying thing dude that's that's absolutely grotesque that is Christianity in Islam that's yahweh's great gift to the world everyone believes everyone else is doomed to Eternal torture and they're okay with it how can you Joe I gotta say I'm really confused by what you're saying here because it sounded to me like you said a moment ago it sounded like you said God is all of things and all religions but then you just said that you think that only one particular belief system will be saved did I misunderstand you exactly that's what I said because uh they don't keep the same lawn they don't keep the same Cannon huh okay but is there is there God the same God that you worship yeah well it all depends some people think uh what does God say oh God says he's uh ultimate okay but is only one group what does Joe believe does Joe believe do you believe that only one group of people is going to be saved who am I to believe that I'm I'm Catholic I believe what I was taught and I don't know I'm just what do you believe man wait wait what do Catholics believe do Catholics believe that only Catholics will be saved or do they believe something else sorry you broke up one more time if you were raised correctly yes yes Catholics believe that only Catholics will be saved right because you keep the Lord you keep the Lord's king and you keep the Lord's law so just to clarify you believe do you believe that as a Catholic well I'm nobody it's okay to believe that man just yes or no nobody well let me let me say I'm nobody and not rich but uh nobody when it comes to you know telling you what to do or say I'm not asking you to tell me what to do or say I'm asking what you believe I believe I have a better path to Heaven by being Catholic and believing in Catholic Canon and Catholic what will happen to the people who do not believe in Catholicism okay it's fair enough to say you don't know right that's a fair answer to say you don't know okay fair enough but whatever it is it's not it's the opposite of being saved as it's what the Catholics are the ones being saved from question mark right exactly okay but we don't know what this question mark is that Yahweh intends to do to all the people who aren't Catholics exactly but it's probably a bad thing right it's what you believe I'm not telling you to believe the way I believe and well thank you because it wouldn't worked anyway right I'm not trying to convert anybody I'm just saying that's my belief all right yeah fair enough and you are entitled to it sir and thank you for the call I appreciate you explaining it to uh answer those they're tough questions so thank you I was just curious thank you uh let's go to Chuck he's in Washington Chuck you're on free talk live with the nnaria wow um uh I just wanted to say uh I don't mean to attack any of the callers or anything like that but uh [Music] um how do I it sounds like he's got a better fire insurance plan and how do I take advantage of that you're talking about our last caller yeah that's got to be some sort of joke that that's some kind of joke well a fire insurance plan is referencing to uh the belief system that some of the Christians have when they say that when you challenge them and say well how can you believe in this and then they say well it's better to go to hell than heaven so ultimately at the end of their life it's an insurance system oh isn't that Pascal's wager they just believe hard enough I don't know but if you just believe hard enough then you'll get there you know what I mean and if you just believe my way which is the right way you'll get there with me yeah see I don't I don't agree at all and uh this is sort of my issue I I tend to think that look I'm I'm not a violent and Petty God in the way that Yahweh is defined or described but I'm not a god at all and I tend to think if I was and I had someone here who was worshiping someone else let's say there was Ian and I we both were universes my people are worshiping Ian and some of them some of my people are worshiping no one there's not we don't know what to believe so we're not believing anything it seems to me like the ones who don't believe anything are preferred over the ones who are actively worshiping a different God so it seems to me like the consequences of picking the wrong God are higher and worse than the consequences of picking no God at all isn't it kind of magic though you think I mean it kind of gets into the notion of you know magic and that sort of thing well it's only magic as in like the these religious beliefs have cast a spell over individuals they do I mean let's talk about that because there was a guy I can't remember this guy's name he's a genius uh he gets an uh interviewed on Joe Rogan quite regularly um and he talks about mushrooms and everything like that but he talks about uh uh well let's talk about the in the Catholic belief the the whole uh hold that thought Chuck I wanna make sure you have a chance to express it here fully the mushroom guy I think I know who he's talking about I do not so I don't know his name he's like probably the most preeminent like Mycologist out there right now stammits Paul stamets I think that might be his name uh there's more coming up here hour number three is on the way you can share your thoughts on religion or whatever's on your mind here on free talk live free talk live so we had a guy call in on Saturday and he was really kind of befuddled as to why anyone would uh would alter their Consciousness at all like he had done a little bit of drinking when he was younger but he's an older guy and he just really couldn't get it and I I imagine it's really kind of difficult for somebody who doesn't get it it's really easy to look down your nose at that point I imagine it's really difficult for people like that to understand but the fact is is that if you're not altering your Consciousness as a being on this planet you're probably in the minority or at some point at some point in your life because some people you know they kind of get out of it when they get older for whatever reason they just get tired of it they've had enough of that experience you know by definition caffeine is a drug sure does absolutely it's a it's a Consciousness altering drugs wait until you give me a can of Diet Coke I will flip out right here free talk live seven nights a week from seven to ten Eastern live on the Liberty radio network at lrn.fm the new fourth edition of healing our world The Compassion of libertarianism will take your understanding of Liberty to a deeper level and has over 1300 updated references new cartoons and a forward by Dr Ron Paul with discounts for multiple book purchases the fourth edition of healing our world is a great gift for the Liberals pragmatists environmentalists and Christians in your life who think libertarianism is cold-hearted 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denslow reports the former vice president lawyer Greg Jacobs says a small number of classified documents were inadvertently boxed and transported to Mike Pence's personal Residence at the end of the Trump presidency his legal team says they were discovered last week and Pence says he was unaware these documents existed and understands the importance of protecting sensitive information President Joe Biden is also facing scrutiny for his handling of such materials after classified documents were found at his residences or former offices on four occasions around 300 documents some marked as top secret were also found last year at Donald Trump's primary residence at Mar-A-Lago the Department of Justice has appointed special counsels to investigate the current and former president there is still no commitment from the United Nations security Council Members to send a multinational security Force to Haiti gang-related violence has intensified there leaving several police officers dead and blocking aid from entering the country Jody Jacobs has more from U.N headquarters in New York it's a critical time for Haiti says it's representative to the United Nations Antonio Rodriguez says the gang violence is out of control with police officers being killed almost daily he is continuing the call to the U.N to deploy a multinational Force to assist with the security situation there but there's no concrete commitments from member states the UK says it's open to further discussions while Japan says it will continue to support the Asian Police Department meanwhile the U.N reports that murders are up by a third since last year and close to 5 million people are facing acute hunger across the country and nominations for the Oscars have been released with several block chance and win Cher our U.S correspondent Sally Patterson has more details the countdown has begun to one of Hollywood's most glamorous events eight films received five or more Oscar nominations everything everywhere all at once led the way with 11. it's a record setting year for performers of Asian descent but advocacy group women in film condemned the Oscars for its lack of female nominees in the best director category the group accused Academy voters of not valuing women's voices the academy has not responded to the criticism the Oscars will be broadcast on March the 12th hosted by Jimmy Kimmel last year Drew 16.6 million viewers its second lowest figures on record from bureau's worldwide this is FSM with FSN Spotlight I'm Simon marks looking in more depth at the news that India may have overtaken China to become the world's most populous nation as we reported last week the world population view says India with 1.42 billion people is now home to 5 million more than China That's partly due to a decline in China's population of 850 000 last year the first time that's happened since the 1960s the idea that India can claim the largest country in the world is important for their own self-image Dr Adnan nasimulla directs the India Institute at King's College London and says the news does not necessarily support Indian government hopes that the country's economy will soon outpace China's China's economy in per capita terms is about six times the size of India's they've had very different histories of industrialization and sort of centralization India is going to grow and eventually will become one of the world's largest economies but it's still a very poor country most of the Indian economy is still sort of relatively within relatively low productivity activities China is effectively an almost completely industrialized country but the confederation of Indian industry forecasts that India can grow to a 40 trillion dollar economy by the year 2047. if it uses its young Workforce effectively with FSN Spotlight I'm Simon marks our main news again classified documents have been found at the home of former U.S vice president Mike Pence there's still no commitment from the United Nations 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begin going the way of Facebook I was obsessed with it for a while but now it's just boring I'm probably going to switch over to happy fast kitchen while we don't know for sure we believe happy fast kitchen might refer to the Yelp page for a Chinese food restaurant in Cleveland the new social media site where musician Skrillex recently dropped his latest album onion News Network you can help spread the ideas of Liberty with our patreon for just five dollars per month at amps.freetalklive.com free talk live it's free talk live bugs are open you can join the show and we're kicking off the third hour here with you tonight it's Ian and Arya talking about the shifting religious beliefs out there amongst the people in at least in Western uh world we focused a little bit on the UK numbers which are probably similar to the uh to the US where Christianity the number of that is going down the percentage of population that follows Christianity going down uh the number of non-religious people on the rise the number of satanists On The Rise actually the number of a lot of things are on the rise Buddhists Islam and and a few others numbers are up not not much not significantly or anything like that but they are up Christianity is way down and so that's what we've been focusing on here tonight especially on the satanic temple and the global order of Satan which we were just reading the pillars the six pillars I believe it was I think that was what they said yeah uh and we were going through some of that there were some questions that we had uh Arya you were raised Christian I was as well both in the South but you were in the real south you were in uh Mississippi I was just on the west coast of Florida and you know I had a lot of these questions answered by Christians throughout most of my life but some of these things and look I know when I ask a Christian out there to explain the Trinity I know it's a trick let's get a good answer I know I'm not gonna get a good answer and I know it's only something I wouldn't ask him if I if I thought they could actually give me a good answer the problem with the Trinity is that it's complete nonsense it makes absolutely no sense and they have to write thousands upon thousands of words read it redefining this word to mean that word and oh well we met some but we don't really mean some what we really meant by son is parents or whatever it is they jump through all of these memories they call in who seemed you know quite intelligent but he could not make heads nor Tales I couldn't understand what he was saying when we asked him that question the Holy Trinity like many aspects of Christianity it just exists in this sphere of things that we refuse to think about we say so and that's all you need to know and that Christians are big that's one of their favorite things and the Holy Trinity more than anything else in Christianity is that that it yes Jesus is God's son yes Jesus says God yes that means he's his own son don't think about it just go with it and there's this whole holy ghost thing as well which is a thing yeah whatever that is so let's go back to Chuck he's on the line in Washington state Chuck you're on free talk live go ahead you are the Holy Ghost you talking about it right now all right that's part of the magic I was talking about the last hour the magic within this whole idea of Christianity contemporary Christianity and I wasn't talking about Paul stamets by the way I was talking about Duncan Trussell oh okay uh he uh I'm not familiar with them well he goes on Coast to Coast every once in a while he's uh but anyway uh it's kind of a philosophical kind of guy okay he uh uh made a point on Joe Rogan's show there that uh when you're when he's talking to Christians about their belief system and if you really think about it it sounds like magic it sounds like a bunch of magic that's uh that you know the uh quite frankly Voodoo grabs from to make their belief system work I don't know what you mean well okay you don't know what I mean no can you explain what what about Christianity suggest magic to you okay yeah Jesus Christ turning water into wine for example okay yeah Magic okay that's a good example right yeah that's a absolutely uh what about uh the whole notion of a uh a virgin having a child well that's absolutely nonsense that's not even magic at that point but yeah I mean well you're discussing Supernatural uh occasions in the in the Bible but when you start when you go and point that out to these Christians that are locked into their belief system and unwilling to go and take a look at other things and take a look at themselves as far as what they believe that no you can't know that that's that's that's not magic that's Jesus that's God that's Jesus and God that's the Holy Trinity that's that's but that's not magic but I mean if you're talking yeah I get it I mean realistically a prayer is nothing but an attempt to cast a spell right so I mean I get it it's just a different way of saying the same thing right I mean uh you know darn well when you cast your spell you're gonna get hypnotized with your eyes a Heart of Stone can turn to Clay you know I mean come on now Chuck thanks for the call tonight I do appreciate hearing from you let's continue here with Wendy she's also in Washington state go ahead Wendy hi I just wanted to bring up the trinity okay great okay um I grew up as a Jehovah's Witness oh okay kind of in and out yeah and I never could commit to it I mean I'm 64. my mother was in it when I was three and a half wow this winter came into it when did they ask you to uh before you get to the Trinity thing I mean Jehovah's Witness is kind of an interesting uh religion uh when they ask you to commit to it what does that mean as a teenager or a young person but they didn't ask me it means what I'm sorry I couldn't hear you so they they getting baptized okay okay gotcha and is that a choice that that you have to make in that church so like for instance okay right because when I was in uh the Presbyterian Church I had no choice over that it was just something my parents had done to me no no they want you to wait till you're older and have more knowledge well that's at least commendable okay well so wait you're saying it is I believe the father Son and the Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit I believe they're separate but they both have the Holy Spirit and you know we're Nobody's Perfect on this Earth let's face it and you know I believe that God did send his son down here to die as a human all right let's slow it down here Wendy I just want to make sure I'm understanding what you're saying you said you believe the Holy Spirit uh sorry the the Trinity or whatever the the Holy Spirit God and Jesus are all separate oh absolutely and I believe the Holy Spirit is what they both have okay wait wait so that means that the holy spirit is not separate but Jesus and God are separate they are separate but the holy spirit is what they both have what does that mean they both have it what does it mean to have the Holy Spirit well whatever their knowledge is to me would be the Holy Spirit okay so is that different from the standard Christian belief is that like your specific belief Wendy many of them the holy spirit is knowledge yeah basically I think like the knowledge of God like God level knowledge yes but Christ was then down your diaper so just to clarify you're saying like the holy spirit is sort of like the uh the personal internet connection between Jesus and God that's how they're connected even though they're separate yes now is that a stand is that like a typical religious belief among Christians or is that a unique belief you need to you win I believe that they're the same say again some people believe that um in price during the same okay you're saying some Christians believe that oh yeah the Trinity okay so you don't subscribe to the standard Christian belief which you're saying is that they are all the same together they're together but they're they're kind of different but they're all the same is that the standard Christian belief the father and a son but they have the Holy Spirit that's what you believe right right I'm asking you your understanding like what are the Jehovah's Witnesses believe about this um they believe something like that something like that but you know I've never and it's so weird my mother passed away a couple years ago and she has been a Jehovah's Witness since like I said um I might have been three and a half yeah and um she when she died uh mono death bed she said was I good enough you know and that my sister is gay and that just made her sick you know are you good enough I mean she slept with one person all her life my dad was was she asking you your opinion of whether she was good I think she was asking God yeah no she was just saying was I good enough I see that's absolutely horror it's disgusting that religion can do that to a person oh they're deathbed the only things they're thinking about is whether or not they were freaking good enough yeah and it's like don't you know you believe in in Christ that he didn't come down here for fun if that's true the only real answer to that question is you're better than the people who made you ask whether or not you were good enough exactly Wendy thank you for the call tonight I do appreciate hearing from you the number is 603-283-6160 that's uh I would stay say at this point still not very clear uh what Christians believe it sounds like Wendy is saying that Christians believe different things when it comes to this so-called uh Trinity I would suggest that most of them don't believe anything in regard to the Chris in regards to the Trinity because I mean they're just regurgitating what they were told yeah I think Wendy is probably one of the few people who have actually given it any thought whatsoever and that's why her answer was the most cogent of them that's a good point yeah it was the most understandable yeah so what we've heard the father and the son are separate and they they both share this thing that binds them together sort of the knowledge of God right but the Trinity as I understand it is this idea that they're all one and they're all different and they're all one and they're all different and somehow there's no conflict there and yeah I don't think Christians believe anything about that they just say it and then they they wipe their minds of it so they don't have to think about it well and you know having read the Quran I understand that the key difference between Christianity and Islam is simply that the Islamic belief is that God is a monotheistic God that there's just God yeah that there's no Trinity or whatever and that's where they really disagreed with the Christians otherwise they're very very similar uh in their belief systems the Muslims believe the Bible my understanding that's you know the Quran came after uh the Bible it's just they don't think that Jesus was the quote unquote Son of God and they don't by the whole Holy Spirit thing so it's just like to them God is just God and that that at least on its face makes more sense yeah I like that a whole lot better and that's what they were trying to uh it always bothered me that Christians would call themselves monotheistic right but they're demonstrably not they're they're polytheistic yeah let's continue here we have another caller you are on the air caller what is your name you're on free talk live uh my name is Andrew Andrew go ahead what's on your mind tonight so my understanding of the Trinity is that you have God the Creator you have Jesus which is God In the Flesh and then you have the Holy Spirit which is God in the spirit and the reason that Jesus was sent was to separate us from the Old Law which was the Old Testament and uh Jesus the thing with Jesus was you didn't need the Ten Commandments anymore because you had the Holy Spirit to tell you what is right and wrong right but let's focus on the Trinity here uh because hey what you said is Chris so Jesus is the physical manifestation of God right right and the Holy Spirit is the spiritual manifestation of God why so what is it what is the third one no you have God the Creator the Creator what what is his man what is he the manifestation of that is the that is the three right I think he would just say it's God so you got separate category so you got Spirit you got flesh and you got question mark with the god that that sits with the white beard and the clouds you know that that that you can't okay just to clarify uh you don't you don't believe this well I grew up um in a Christian home and that was my understanding of what the Trinity is is that you have God you have God In the Flesh and then you have God in the spirit they all come from the same they all come from the same God see but I need I need more elaboration on what this first one is you got God the Creator of what I mean what what is he what is he made of what gives him substance the other one's flesh the other one's Spirit what about this other well that's a silly question it's not silly question oh he's arguing that this thing exists I don't know if he's arguing real I don't know if he's I think he's just saying what people said to him I'm not arguing anything I'm telling you what my understanding of the Trinity to be do you believe in God the Creator I'm not arguing for or against anything you're asking a question and I'm trying to answer the question well you haven't let me finish asking the question I think I think you're badgering him I think I think he has answered the question do you believe that this God the Creator exists well you it has nothing to I'm not on trial about my beliefs no I'm just curious what the Trinity is right and you answered it now she has a new partially answered it he's asked he's answered what two of those things are you can't answer that answer what the third one is hold on all right well just one second Andy you can't answer in words very easily what God is part of the whole Trinity concept is that all of these things are one and they're all separate so he's pointed out how two of them are separate what gives them their separate characteristics but that's only like if God if God creates everything that that is God God is everything I tend to agree with that that is three that's three things you have God that is everything and then you have God personified in the flesh but wouldn't that everything include the flesh he's saying that he's saying right but so they're one and the same so so my understanding growing up as a Christian was that was God's way of personifying himself on Earth to experience What men's experience on the earth I understand that makes total sense I would just say the only thing I would say is that that wasn't just exclusive to Jesus and I think there's actually a segment of the Bible and I'm sorry I don't know what the passage was but I could probably take it up where Jesus actually references the idea that everyone is uh is connected to God that God is essentially experiencing all of our experiences simultaneously he's having all or it or whatever is having all of humans experiences in any given moment uh is you know having that learning from it and and supposedly that's why God sent you the spirit is so you didn't need man to tell you what the Commandments were because there's an Old Testament a new testament and I think where a lot of Christians mess up is they they have they they don't separate themselves from the Old Law what's up with the no no I mean look we we are going to ask you a question about yourself here it sounds like you were raised Christian are you still to this day well I don't go to church if that's correct all right so you're you're more of an individual I'm a very spiritual person but I try to look at I try to look at how things actually apply to me and my life yep okay and I don't I can't just I don't just look at things like oh you just tell me a b and c and I believe X Y and Z right yeah I think that makes sense I think a lot of people are like you these days and and that's where I stand on it and I don't think there's anything wrong with with Jesus and his teaching no I don't either um and I I think we can learn a lot from that stuff and I think I Think Jesus was actually a lot more of a Libertarian than than most people give him credit I think there's a good argument for that because if you actually look at the words of Jesus I don't really know if Jesus ever really talked about heaven or hell very much um my my thing is I don't really believe in heaven or hell I believe that the when you're here on Earth you you want to live a good life because because you want to be able to rest easy at night you know you don't you don't you don't want to live you don't want to do certain things because you don't want that hanging over your head and so I think that there's good ways to practice your life so that you can live more in harmony absolutely and these are Universal principles and there's a lot of that is spread throughout all of the world or at least a lot of the the world's religions very very Universal we've identified one of them uh in the satanic uh religion tenets that you were reading earlier are you at the being of empathy towards yeah the Golden Rule other people so yeah you see that echoed all over the place in so many uh religions my my idea of Heaven and Hell I think you can live in hell on Earth absolutely absolutely and I don't think it has anything to do with because I don't think that they're once we die and we and whatever happens to us I think we all have a Spirit but I don't I don't know what happens after that and I don't think it matters what happens after that I think your experience here is heaven or hell on Earth totally so that that's how I look at it and I think that's what Jesus was trying to say I'm not a I'm not a I'm not a Christian because I don't I don't believe that we need the blood of Jesus I mean to me that sounds very sacrificial and it sounds like the complete opposite of what I mean when whenever you take communion you're drinking the blood of Christ and eating the the you know the little weird the thing you're eating the flesh I mean I'm not a cannibal so it's hard for me to understand what that even means I appreciate your your thoughts here tonight uh it was Andy yeah thank you is that right Andrew thank you Andrew for your call very well thought uh and I appreciate you you uh reaching out and sharing that with us thank you thank you and your trial and everything thanks dude I really appreciate it and uh for those that do want to help me out with the trial situation I've got a sentencing coming up in April if you want to send a letter you can go to letters.freetalklive.com it'll give you all the details on how you can write a letter to the judge if you feel like I've done good work uh and helped you or helped the community in some way and you want to express that it would be appreciated you can go to letters.freetalklive.com let's continue we have reverend ratspeed in Nevada you're on free talk live wherever in Rat speed you have me on caller ID now don't you do sir go ahead so I would like to talk about a small side tangent uh in the four minutes that we have left until the top of the bottom of the hour about the nature of magic I I heard that uh you know it was part of the conversation earlier excuse me and so I would like to present my theory about the nature of magic and see if it Sparks anyone's creativity Minds um I believe that magic is the point at which the imagined meets reality in other words when the intangible meets the tangible when something transmogrifies in ancient religions it usually transforms from one thing to another but in this case what is happening is it's a transformation of what we imagine could be in other words potential into the thing which actually becomes real it manifests itself so therefore I think uh a couple of things that this can this metaphor can be applied uh to several different things well before we do before you do that can you point out any any time in the existence of human history that something intangible became tangible uh well whenever we dream about something or whenever we conceive of something it's in other words it's usually limited by our own knowledge and our own uh uh perception of of the world of the universe of reality oh I would say the answer to that question is any time an idea has become real right which is everything so everything that we see at once that's not what someone said but it wasn't real until it was it's at the moment of the supplies were real and the person doing it were real I actually came up with this Theory when I was actually trying to do a day frames for Bitcoin all right hang on hang on rats people we'll continue here with your theory in moments uh the number is 603-283-6160 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want to talk about you can do that uh we're gonna go back though to Reverend rat speed he was trying to make a point about magic and how it's defined we're not talking about card tricks or you know making an elephant disappear we're talking about something else here right rat speed yeah correct it's it's more of a metaphor I would say but uh it's a metaphor that I don't think I even came up with um I wanna before I go I uh before I go on I just want to say I think you guys should have a show where you interview chat GTP GPT and see what it says about it it's kind of boring uh you know having having used chat GPT to some small extent I've experimented a little bit with it um it's repetitive if you ask a question that it doesn't really care for it'll just keep repeating itself it wouldn't be a very interesting interview at least certainly not to do it live it would need heavy editing or to cut out the repetitive Parts but we have uh shared some of the content from chat GPT on the air the thing is chat GPT isn't really a chat bot even though it's called chat GPT it doesn't actually have the ability to answer all of the questions you might want to ask it so a lot of the times it will just simply refuse to answer and uh you know kick you back to the prompt so yeah but if someone doesn't know what's on the radio maybe they'll liven up yeah if someone gave us a chatbot to whom we could ask you know natural question and it would generate natural answers and actually like speak them out yeah I'd be all about it it would just be like the Whopper from War Games anyway so I wanted to just say real quick uh yes it's not about magic trick or it's not trickery it's not Illusions it's the idea that when something potential turns into something manifested into reality it is that the moment and the place and the time and the mindset in which it happens is could be considered in in a way in Magic I can give you an example um I you know this is how I came up with the idea when I was trying to D trade and I was trying to learn about stock books and order books for day trading and dealing with crypto I looked at the the uh the visual representation of an order book and where the the bid and the offer uh happens and I started and of course me being the way I am I started studying finding out well how does this happen how does it work and why are some spreads bigger than others and I started looking at and it came to the conclusions through different articles that I read they don't actually know it's more or less a an agreement between two consenting parties whenever a bid and a you know whenever someone sells stock and buys it there is a trade but that very actual moment in which it happens is not a hundred percent defined and that's why a spread can be a spread so I started applying I don't even know what a spread is yeah we don't know or really care don't don't God don't explain it yeah anyway so that's the point my question would be what what differentiates if anything Magic from just plain old cause and effect in your definition what Define okay could you repeat that one more time yeah what differentiates Magic from different ordinary cause and effect like there's a I'm gonna I can think about going let me explain the question I can think about going into my car and driving home right and that's the thoughts and then I can go out there get in my car and drive home and that's the action but there's nothing magical going on there it's just me thinking something and then me doing something so that's just cause and effect I would argue okay so that's an interesting question I would well I don't know if I can answer that because I I wasn't thinking about it in that term I was thinking about more or less the will of the individual which some people consider free some people don't they say it's the manifesto of the Manifest of of the the universe depending on who you are um but see that's the same thing I will myself to drive home so I go get in my car and I drive home again it's the same scenario but it's not Magic foreign I'm going to have to think about that one that's that's a good question yeah I think it just depends on your perspective right that's what I was going to argue with I mean it sounds like he's I don't want to say watering down the definition of magic but changing it to the extent where it's indistinguishable from just existence I think magic or Supernatural so-called occurrence in many cases is just something we don't understand yet right like the thing I wanted to get out of all of what I was going to present is that there is imagination and then you know things that can exist in our minds that that we have not objectified you know in other words it's potential it can't happen in real life or so we so we say so we think and then there's the things that we actually know are true the objective reality the material world if you will the things that could be measured and Quantified and the joining point between those two is where magic takes place I get what you're saying so uh so I would say virtual would be the word that I would use to define this place a virtual place it's neither imaginary nor is it real it is at the joining Point you're saying it's at the point of an idea becoming reality that's the that's the magic it's also yeah yes and that's also dreaming like you can dream something and the moment that you wake up you know because it was all happening in your mind but in some religions they think of dream weaving such as Aborigines such as Native Americans and and I would even go so far as to say Christians and Muslims and everyone else around here that has monotheism uh to believes that some sort of manifestation of the word of the thought the mind and I would even say computer programming could become a form of magic that's why I always say if you want to get if you want to empower people uh teach them how to code because that is a form of Wizardry it's casting spells thank you for the call tonight rat speed I appreciate hearing from you I mean some people would would point out that all word is creative that all word is you know this has this power to create uh not necessarily to manifest physical reality but to certainly to create ideas in other people's minds bad people use the word to control right so uh mainstream media politicians Hollywood they use words to manipulate people in negative ways to join the military and die for politicians or to pay taxes without thinking or whatever it is you know the the thing is they're looking to do to you well other words can free other words can open up uh so I mean to that extent we are all casting spells constantly there's there's an interesting book uh The Four Agreements uh that that I've read while I was in jail somebody sent that to me it was really good and very very short book but it's this Mexican gentleman who is kind of like a he was kind of in touch with Shamanism type okay there's a certain term for it down down South of the Border but a lot of real like really great lessons for uh for life and he talks about how words are essentially just constantly casting spells on people from as you know as young as when you're born your parents are casting spells on you basically without your awareness and you're becoming essentially you know part of what they want you to be right well I mean we're certainly have an Essence so there's words like oohs and stuff like that like the word ooze it just has a certain quality to it that isn't Pleasant right and it loses the most obvious word I can think of it is like Chris can't well we've talked about him before and how his very name Cantwell yeah it's right there it's right there right why why is his life well he can't be well right so I mean there's certainly something to that nothing to that even if it's just unconscious yeah uh and I thought that was an interesting discussion the number here if you want to join us 603-283-6160 let's go now normally we only allow one call per night but since a different person called from this number earlier I'm going to just presume this is actually Jack in Washington do we actually have Jack now can you hear me yes go ahead sir remember I called last time I called like three or four months ago I got off of my uh my trump my true the truth social Twitter I got about everything right now so you guys so um but to religion we thought the word for Trinity it's not in the Bible this is scripturally based if you write down look it up on your own you find a King James version second um you said the word Trinity isn't in the Bible this is not in the Bible anywhere you can look it up I know I've tried no no the Trinity is the name the human is created for this thing but the thing is frequently described as the father of the son of the Holy Ghost they do describe that that is mentioned at the Bible yeah and that's true and the religion is this world you look this up King James version if we're going to play the Bible game it's like saying the word bible isn't in the Bible it's like well yeah duh nice point if you look it up though um this world belongs to Satan's his system God gave it over to him just like Satan tried to give it to Christ when he was the 40 years or whatever so religion itself is a lie and tries to draw you away from God I was raised also a Jehovah's Witness my mom let me know she contacted me let me know if she had called in that's why I'm calling in it actually brought me further away from Christ or Christ was nothing but nice try to organize people against other people this is nice the religions are evil and that's the devil system well yeah I mean Yahweh is I I would certainly agree with you if I don't think any of these people exist but if there is a devil Yahweh of the Bible is a one-to-one fit for a description of an evil tyrannical vicious malevolent deity yeah but I think he wanted to have not the boss follow him and in order to not have a republic even if you have all the power in the world to be God I didn't catch most of that and you can't create something that just loves you for no reason well that's exactly what he wanted to do look at this pie look at the grass look at looking to believe in God what a religion emphasis the existence of the physical world is all you need to believe in the existence of the non-physical yeah we worship Michelangelo and Rembrandt I don't worship Michelangelo and Ray plant and I can see grass I can touch grass mankind does reveres maybe but that's not the same as worshiping okay I'm pink um everyone wants to worship and love something and God put it out there as a nice person with his nine attributes of kindness so I don't know it's all he does and everyone hates him I think you're twisting the meaning of the word worship when you say that people worship Paris Hilton their hands and they Champion dude say what say that again they raise their hands and they chant the name their concerts I've been The Rage Against the Machine Bad Religion I've been the ultimate concerts in Portland I get what he's saying I mean there's definitely a lot of celebrity worship out there there's no but it's not actual worship well it's not worshiping that there's any kind of scripture that they're per se following but they may consider the songs of that individual to be that's I don't know it probably doesn't go to the level that you're talking about Arya but there is an obsession certainly with celebrity and you know at what level does Obsession cross over into straight up worship you're dressing like the person you're talking like the person you want to be that person Jack uh just to clarify so you were you were raised as a Jehovah's Witness it sounds like you have rejected all organized religion but you have your own personal belief system would that be accurate to say yeah if I find a corner church I can go in they just read the Bible they don't try to tell me what to think or aware I want to come in shorts and flops that's what that's what I get from from God do you still feel like the as an individual religionist or whatever you would describe it uh do you still feel like the Bible is the closest holy book to what God is trying to say to man or are there other books that are of value to you everything is a value because everything is God and that's the Trinity question God Is Everything Jesus Christ is not goth the Holy Spirit the Holy Ghost but if Jesus Christ is part of everything then he is God right over all God okay so so is Jesus Christ yes you literally just said Jesus Christ is not God yeah you did say that so you've corrected it now okay please guys he is not the ultimate God Yahweh the Harold name he's everything he created everything right so you would say that that like ever since everyone or everything is God Jesus is just a piece of God sort of like the rest of us are yes yes we're all spirits of God and empty vessels and God loves us all I agree with that I agree with that Jack thank you uh for the call tonight I do appreciate hearing from you uh yeah the number if you want to join the show here is 603-283-6160 another great book uh that I really like was uh The Tao Te Ching you ever read that one I have not it's pretty libertarian actually and it's uh in its writings and it's it's one of those nice books where it's it's kind of just essentially like a book of poems uh and you can kind of open it up to any old page you don't have to read it straight through you can just kind of pick a page and focus on that for the day or whatever recommend that one I'm really behind the these episodes where we end up getting these into the weeds of religion make me realize that is I used to love doing this I watched atheist videos and interviews and not because I was you know and and what is a militant ate this I just found a topic interesting and at some point over the last decade or so it just stopped being anything that I read about or watched videos about or just was interested in in general like my my readings and my knowledge about the history of Christianity and what isn't it is in the Bible is on a decline because I'm just not paying any attention to it anymore though because at a certain point I stopped caring what other people had to say about God and it's like it's just like Levee wrote if we're all discovering or creating our own Gods then just create your own and at some point I just started doing that like it became irrelevant to me what the Bible says or what Jack and ocean shore says or what anyone says about the Bible what do I think is true because that has just as much weight just as much chance of being true as it does for anyone else absolute facts you're more likely to find God within than uh than without yeah I think but I do miss having all of that useless knowledge I mean because it was useless but I don't think you've got useless knowledge I mean it's it's good to have you on here for the conversations with the Christians because you were raised like that so you have that knowledge and it's not useless because it it allows you to intelligently respond to those people and what they have to say but let's continue here we have another caller you're on the air uh what is your name Pam Tim yeah go ahead you're on the air have y'all ever y'all ever had any experience with a Seventh Son of a Seventh Son no what's that mean well you ought to check it out how would I do that well you just have to find a Seventh Son of a son what does that mean yeah meaning meaning that some a family that has seven sons I would have to find the youngest of those sons and then he would have also have had to have had seven sons and find the youngest of those Sons how many sons somebody had if that Seventh Son had seven sons he could have nine son but the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son they have talents they have talents like what yeah I mean can they sing real good well no but I've seen one I've seen a man get his arm you know they cut off one time and shooting mud about four foot and higher and he walked up and touched it and immediately stopped so the Seventh Son of a seven son this is like like an angel in in human form is that what although I don't I don't know about all that I just hold up I just want to hear more about this story so you saw a man near get his arm cut off in some kind of accident and then some guy the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son walked up touched him and he stopped bleeding instantly right where was this uh down in Texas was it on like a factory or where were you at the time uh it was a working place you were in a working place you want to tell us a little more than that they was I was just a child oh you were you're a little child just hanging out at a factory how old were you eight years old eight years old and what happened next they took the man to the hospital okay was it was he okay was he still bleeding I mean obviously not something he said he stopped right something why did he need to go to the hospital at all okay but it wasn't bleeding no it stopped bleeding I mean just I mean it was bleeding a little bit but it wasn't like gushing out anymore now was this guy known as being a sort of Miracle Worker or was this the first time he'd ever kind of sprung into action that you were aware of he didn't like to use his talents at all so this person worked there no well he was there a lot he didn't work there he just happened to be there at that time he also just hung out at the factory what happened he didn't say it was a factory he said it was a working place but uh you uh did he do anything else no worthy that you were aware of I mean surely there were rumors around town I've seen him I've seen a woman poor you know had a a fine hot ball and skillet full of grease and it got knocked off and run all over her arm and he bowed his breath on it and it never blistered or never showed any kind of burns or anything wow that's a hell of a story man now was he related to you in any way I think so is that because you don't want to say because I don't want to fight you okay all right fair enough where are you calling from tonight Texas Texas all right and uh I thank you Anthony check it out all right that's interesting it's interesting thank you for the call tonight I appreciate it Seventh Son of a Seventh Son let's go to saheed he's calling from Maryland you're on free talk live go ahead saheed hey how you guys doing welcome sir hey uh so I'll just uh listening to the conversation about uh the devil and magic and uh you guys talked a lot about uh Islam uh for uh quite a minute uh so I was wondering if you guys see any relationship between uh religion and uh like uh in the in the State uh because yeah in Islam the state's the dominant religion of the globe yeah the state is the religion that atheists uh for the most part believe in uh the state essentially has all the trappings of in the most evil religion on the planet they don't have any kind of redeeming qualities like a lot of uh religions do but uh yeah there's a lot of similarities between them uh specifically when it comes to like uh Christianity for uh actually let me rephrase it so in Islam uh the devil is kind of like really related with a lot of this stuff but basically all the animosity that we had in the uh between each other and it kind of created this tribalism that goes on uh from our perspective it creates a tribal have you guys ever read anything about NDC from Marshall Rosenberg what is it again non-violent communication yeah yeah it's pretty culty oh yeah I know I know a little about that yeah it's weird yeah it is uh we do yeah it is pretty uh culty uh and to be honest I think it has a lot to do with uh religion because uh the way that he kind of like describes uh uh the negative kind of like talk that we have in our uh in our heads right uh and he basically gets to the comes to a conclusion that you know that negative kind of like shame guilt uh and whatnot that you guys actually a lot of people relate with religion and uh you know uh cultist kind of behavior basically that is what uh you know creates the divisions that we have in society a lot of that trauma and kind of like reliving that trauma and that's basically how I see uh the uh the Quran and the even the Bible uh describes kind of like how Satan works for the most part in creating those divisions but starting inside rather than uh overtly you know yeah I I think that negative self-talk is really detrimental it is something that it's important to be aware of in our lives and and you know be aware that that isn't necessarily you that what it is I don't know whether it's some sort of signal from somewhere in The Ether or the devil or whatever you want to call it uh it's important to reject those things I don't know about this idea that like you mentioned shame and guilt uh being I think you said negative emotions I don't know if I can agree that they're negative emotions uh it's that uh negative uh it's like distorted it's not logical thinking but it's like the story type of thing uh it's talked a lot about like psychology circles and whatnot and I think it's a big part of like a religion and uh specifically uh that anti yeah that uh that negative spirit that goes on but it's not negative guilt can be tremendously positive if it causes someone to go out there and right or wrong because they don't want to live with what they've done or where it prevents them from doing anything wrong because they know they'll feel guilty about it it's a good point uh yeah uh yeah uh it's been spoken you can kind of like get into the weeds of like the differences between like a feeling versus the actual uh judgment statement you know uh where you're somebody's like uh actually guilty versus feeling guilty you know uh and uh the second one where it's coming where it's not actually a feeling but it's coming from a external it's like something that's uh imposed like an external or internal really but it's really just uh imposed on us uh kind of culturally yeah but if it's being a post upon them externally then it's not it's not an emotion that they're feeling yeah that's true so it's irrelevant to the question at hand right uh no that's actually uh the point I I like to kind of like distinguish and that's what NBC kind of like uh talks about is distinguishing the feelings from uh uh for example uh gotcha uh so that's that's sort of like uh it's technically like a type of violence uh in a sense it's like uh we should have more time to talk about it uh but uh so he you called right at the end of the show but I do appreciate hearing from you and feel free to call back any old time definitely appreciate all the input tonight from all of our callers very busy uh night on the phones I don't think we ever got to the first be on the first topic good to know what people think yeah very interesting Viewpoint so quite a variety as well so definitely appreciate 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MbwqfeJbHpo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbwqfeJbHpo | Ingles Corporativo- Day 4 Suggestions / Recommendations | good evening how are you Hi teacher how are you I'm good did you have a good day today hi teacher hello hello tell me what happened today what did you do today I went to work mhm I clean my house in the room and I cook you cook and I'm here okay dinner I cook the dinner ah okay okay I understand now I'm here waiting for and what did you prepare important what what did you cook for dinner uh beans and but platinus PL planting how it say planting planting correct planting oh new new world and milk Shake banana milkshake okay delicious oh yes with cream and cheese it's good it's good all right so as you know the first activity that we need to do is begin with our partners talking about our day today is Thursday so today we are also going to talk about future we're going to use the future that what are you going to do tomorrow what are you going to do Saturday what are you going to do Sunday remember we have two forms to answer I will and I'm going to I will is if you don't know if you are unsure and I am going to is when you are positive you already have the plans so if you plan is I'm going to for example I'm going to go to church on Sunday is normal it's a plan but if I don't know is I will I will visit my mother or I will go to the movies this I don't know okay so in this moment we talk two things about our day and about our future plans okay okay does anybody need any help to create questions or to make questions okay ah excellent excellent question is will you will you will you uhuh you on Sunday you you need the for example will you go to the movies on Sunday okay what will you eat on Sunday uhhuh or what these are the ideas you can make the questions normally the questions are going to and the answer is will but the two are correct okay it's okay okay all right let's practice okay everybody in the group I'm going to put you into the group in this moment L set and Ana okay hey hey Danielle how are you Danielle do you have problems with the microphone Danielle you okay hello hello there you are okay evening good evening good evening okay okay no problem no problem it's okay we're going to check in just a [Music] moment I'm going to send you to a group Daniel to see okay thanks B okay it's okay the questions any [Music] questions questioner okay okay good good okay let's review yesterday yesterday we saw the problems remember toothache headache um all of the different medical problems do you remember yes yes yes okay okay give me give me more examples so we have toothache headache what other problems back s sough flu flu MUSC muscle Sor muscle excellent excellent stomach cake and stomach cake diarrhea diarrhea correct now today we're going to continue practicing the idea for recommendations remember yesterday we used different recommendations we use you you should you can right also we have I think it's a good idea too right do you remember yes yes okay so today we're going to look at a video and practice more so let's look at a video for more problems and more recommendations this is 2.8 2.8 what do you suggest hi ready to begin in the conversation we're about to listen to We Will introduce modal verbs for suggestions and requests please pratice the conversation with a classmate or a friend as it is important to repeat for better understanding listen and practice hi may I help you yes please could I have something for a cough I think I'm getting a cold well I suggest a box of these cough drops thank you and what do you suggest for dry skin try some of this new lotion it's very good okay and one more thing my husband has no energy these days can you suggest anything he should try some of these multivitamins they're excellent great may I have three large bottles please okay so the first is let's look at the convers something for a cough is also in the WhatsApp group I also put in the WhatsApp group okay so the first is are there any vocabularies any words you don't know may may for may I help you the idea for May I is a is a question the word for question correct dry skin in in which one please repeat dry skin dry skin correct very good [Music] okay may may may is different can May uhuh may I is formal and can I is informal yeah okay any other questions no no okay perfect so in this moment we are going to practice with our Partners it here or in the WhatsApp group we have the conversation the first is we are going to practice pharmacist and Mrs web and then change then Mrs web and the pharmacist with the partner let's listen one more time for the pronunciation listen for the pronunciation moral verbs for suggestions and requests please practice the conversation with a classmate or a friend as it is important to repeat for better understanding listen and practice hi may I help you yes please could I have something for a cough I think I'm getting a cold well I suggest a box of these cough drops thank you and what do you suggest for dry skin try some of this new lotion it's very good okay and one more thing my husband has no energy these days can you suggest anything he should try some of these multivitamins they're excellent great may I have three large bottles please okay is okay the pronunciation yes okay have something for a cough I think I'm getting cam vitamins M multivitamins multivitamins mamin mams okay so now we practice with our partners the conversation okay so the first is practice the conversation practice okay okay okay remember try to go fluently try to go [Music] fluently Morena are you okay Morena you okay [Music] Morena for okay link okay no problem B [Music] hello [Music] Stephanie hi theer any questions okay okay good it's okay it's okay everything is okay excellent Everson ask Ana a question uh hello how do you how do you feel today hello I'm fine oh thanks God I I feel so good thanks God everything is very good thanks God okay so so good Everson thank you the the expression is thank the Lord oh okay thank you you wel thanks to Lord no thank it's in the chat it's in the chat thank the Lord thank thank the Lord thank the Lord correct okay thank the Lord okay let's practice you're welcome let's practice the questions what do you suggest for and then the things so what do you suggest for so Ena ask Elena how are you no no how are you how are youest for what do you suggest for a headache a toothache the [Music] flu what okay na thank you we try again Maybelline Maybelline ask yena hiena hi what you suggest for a a headache oh you can try take a aspirine one or two it's a I take it to with a cup of coffee and that is good for me for me so I canest excellent excellent very good okay ask hello what you what for AOS SOS okay okay I suggest to put some cream and fr ah how do you say FR I don't know she s seven vix vix Vapor VAP [Music] rub [Music] I always think that b is the the name no the name vix VI VAP uhuh okay good l l ask Danielle hi Daniel hello hi um what to do in the flu what do you suggest what to do the checks yes mhm in the flu for the flu yes what do you try some pills or a lot of a lot ofat try some of the try some the pill oh yes or a lot of water or to drink drink drink a lot of water drink a lot of water good remember thank you okay good always the verb remember always the verb all right excellent Excell let's continue then the next topic is using the verbs can and may could can could and may this is going to be the idea can could and may the different functions hello everyone this time we will be introduced to the modal verbs can could May for suggestions and requests modal verbs can could May for requests suggestions can I help you may I help you can I have a box of cough drops could I have something for a cough may I have a bottle of aspirin [Music] okay excellent verica can I have okay could I have may may I help you may I have a excellent Amigos a formal can could May what do you suggest for dry skin what do you have for dry skin try some of this lotion I suggest some ointment you should get some skin cream okay form suggest or have what do you suggest what do you have for the activities in this case can could and may are being used in question form to suggest or give advice this is how we use them model verb plus subject plus verb have plus compliment plus question mark can I have ey drops may I have anointment could I have some aspirins what I want you to do now is to write a sentence using each modal verb learned please write them in our discussion box okay so it's the same right can we use them okay can I have can I have anointment can I may I have some aspirins could I have IOP it's okay suggest ah suggest try some I suggest some you should get some what do you suggest for dry skin suggest what do you have for dry skin yeah [Music] I suggest no can iest I suggest ey drops I suggest anointment I suggest some aspirin I I have a question yes and when is third person we use has or always have because the model depend for example if I say can can she has eye drops no no can she have she have no the the confusion is for question or answer in question never never third person why because have model the model always the verb because I thought okay do does she it for example can she play basketball correct can she play playall she eats uhhuh she do does he okay okay okay thank you you're welcome you're welcome it's okay can I have I suggest you I suggest you okay you ready okay all right okay let's try you ready with our partners with our partners okay for that I what [Music] all right good job Veronica excellent okay no no okay your Edie okay excent or no go ahead go ahead okay okay okay your star see I practice may I help you exactly May I had to yes I do the lunch and I need some vegetables for the soup do you have some of them I suggest do you have some the answer is I suggest to put some the the answer is I suggest you put some card or some potatoes it's so good for soup I don't remember okay I suggest put some I suggest you put some carots and potatoes it's so good for soup okay yes okay and my answer is thank you do you give me for D no thank you thank you you can give me for okay okay can you exact can you give me can you give exact can you give me some of them I see exact exactly okay ver [Laughter] go ahead go [Music] ahead ailia ailia excellent excellent and he told me okay okay okay hey hi welcome to the phia and I may may I help you H yes please what do you suggest for um D King and I suggest some ointment I suggest some okay how it use it and how repeat how it use it use it at morning at midnight at night okay okay and how s some o on morning at 19 and before um before sleep okay and uh I have another question what did you suggest for um insomnia insomnia I [Music] suggest take to [Music] drink drink cam tea C excellent okay all right okay good job Carlos good job Cecilia very nice congratulations good thank you nice good okay Carlos Cecilia the next group who is the next group L okay [Music] L hello hello said your partner hello Ken hello hey hello hello hello hello welcome to the hello welcome to the supermarket how can I help you today I will prepare a suit what vable do you suggest oh very great I suggest to buy some vegetables like tomato potatoes and especially if you want you can buy piece of chicken and your soap will be delicious yes I can you give two chicken pies oh yeah you have a a carrot I need it for soup oh yeah every everything we have everything there okay we have everything I need a garlic okay okay I will I will I will I will write in your bills thank you uh do you want do you want some more I need spices spices bises bises okay this I'm sorry for okay the so the soap very delicious oh yes okay thank you for thank you for Vis vising us thank you for Vis us thank you for visit us thank you for Vis us okay very good job excellent excellent very nice good job uhuh excellent excellent soup soup soup soup soup soup excellent soup soup okay ever ever excellent soup chicken soup chicken soup beef soup beef meat soup beef soup meat soup yes beef soup okay thank you you're welcome very good Carla Carla Carla I wor to Janet with Janet homework 21 and 213 in the platform 211 and 213 okay okay Janet okay Janet are you here hi Carla okay hi good [Music] evening Janet hi KLA welcome may I help you yes H could I have something for a s trop and maybe I have Co wow I should help drink tea and you take aspirin [Laughter] okay for all bul only teacher only only only okay okay good very good vix vapor rub rub r [Music] dry scub dry R dry R excellent okay Carla Jan I'm JY no jansy okay okay jansy and we are three who is me eln okay El and me okay okay I'm welcome to McDonald's can I help you what do you suggest for dinner I suggest H fried beans and my it's new it's newas there areas yes can I can I have a lot fries put I don't understand can I have can I what can I have lar french fries with them with theas large french fries okay yes we have fried fried what yes I have okay only Mister okay that's good that's good edn what happened Ed do you do you have some Meats yes I have brief soup okay okay good job excellent excellent very nice very nice hey good it nice nice excellent french fries Kusa french fries Coca-Cola okay it's okay no problem okay good okay may might could can no no it's okay it's okay okay excellent excellent May okay yeah yes teacher excellent okay have a good weekend I see you on Monday thank you for coming need a friend excellent okay good job yes good good recommendation bye friends take care byee don't drink beer don't drink beer any alcohol okay invited | Ingles Corporativo | UCy6kNcD4r60QWpcf5jCuSMg | 2022-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,696 | 13,580 |
iSqx_UgF_W0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSqx_UgF_W0 | Marlo Hampton From The RHOADid You Call KenyaMoore BabyGirl A Test Tube Baby DidYou Stooped ThatLow? | hello family thank you for coming over to the house tonight and just kick off the shoes and relax your feet party on down to the SKB with kicking [Music] okay you don't come to another episode where we're going to be asking the question of why are you telling my business don't be telling my business why not because a candy cane and a can can a can can a can can and a wheel now we're off to thank you [Music] hello everyone thank you for coming back to the channel yes you're at the optionals for this world and I am doing this for one of my fams my family members who wanted me to cover this particular topic and I hope to God that it didn't that it did not spell out or sound like anything about a test tube baby okay I'm just saying because we might have to get some sanctions on Miss Marlo Hampton again that's why she ain't never been married okay see it's very weird y'all were just real close y'all were like Kindred Spirits when Kenya came over to see where you would put in your house how you were doing it she even told you you're a contractor uh that was going to help build that house for you um he knew his stuff you know what I'm saying can't catch too many good moments where y'all are acting like adults and not children but a little birdie told me now A little birdie told me we're gonna hear about it we may not see it because the producers had to help edit it out Crystal Clear will be no evidence that was shown to prove that you called Baby Brooklyn a test two baby girl things do have a way of leaking out Marlo and I already told you we need to have sanction your behind before okay now you know you just got this big ass reprieve from the gay community because Andy Cohen didn't like what you were saying about the gays and I really do believe you still have that spirit in you you just know you can't let it hash out amongst the masses because you'll be censored once again you won't be on the Real Housewives of Atlanta you'll probably be like Nene scraping they get bad okay scraping to get by but how could you fix your mouth to say anything in the Avenue or on the street of test tube payment okay it don't matter how Brooklyn got here whether it was test tube or the stuff the stork flew her in the the thing is she was gonna be hard at having and carrying a baby her own that is a very delicate subject for some and tests to baby they don't look at it that way but if that's the way she was conceived then God bless her God bless her but like I said you're going down that ride you're on a slippery slope they're gonna have your ass flying up in the sky and come down Crash and Burn heavily and disintegrate because you can't talk about the gays unless you are gay and you have walked a mile in their shoes you can't talk about a baby being a test tube baby when she looks too cute she looks too pretty she looks all scrumptious how can you call that little bundle of joy nothing less than human Marlo you ain't [ __ ] now I already told you I don't excommunicated you out for the other infractions you did with throwing away your nephews for a month and if you could have got rid of them for a whole year you're probably would have but somebody need to be tracking those State records to see if in fact you are getting paid for those boys they need to subtract one month of pay that you need to owe them back since the kids weren't with you okay allegedly I cannot believe you still I can't believe you let can you drive you down that road to the abyss and there's no returning there's no returning if we ever have a hint of an idea that it's gonna come out and you said all those nasty words that from what candy and fatum said you said they edited it out then you ought to be ashamed of yourself and cannabis you should not even be hanging with or dealing with Marlo Hampton she needs to be silent she needs to be excommunicated she needs to go on her married way go back to being a car artist go back to being a thief in the night but it seems to me you're creating a very big pattern for yourself now you could have went out the canyon like you would give that you know getting out of the first couple of episodes that was cute but when you come in and you talk about somebody as innocent as a child that should never ever be on your Radar talking about the gays should not be on your radar because the only thing you know about is how to be a heterosexual moment okay you didn't walk the mile in either one of those category shoes before for you to have anything to say or speak on it about it yeah I can't say you ain't coming off our show you don't deny deny denied but Milo a lot of things are brought out that are done in the dark and you know that whole thing with the gays in you had you on the sidelines for how many years um and it seems like you're in that same boat again running down that slippery slope well you're gonna go up in the air and you're gonna fall hard and you don't even know how you got there evidently you probably took a play out of Nene's Playbook and you see what she's sharing you see how she's faring but yes you may get some money but is it enough that's gonna last her lifetime is it going to be enough to have her sustained sustain the type of living that she's used to doing because nine times out of 10 to keep that man that you're not talking about anymore in the public because a Turner's probably told her [ __ ] the hell up that's why we don't hear about Naomi anymore you're gonna Nina's gonna lose a lot more than what she's gonna gain because of her attitude and how she treat people it's called karma you can't keep doing people wrong and think you're gonna get something right sent back to you that's not how the universe works baby girl that's not how the universe work work and to me from what I've seen you in your Peak solidified stance you don't like Kenya because Canyon has been married before was it a good marriage L to the no no no we even tried to tell her stop fighting for that marriage stop fighting for that man because he ain't doing it he ain't doing it for you he ain't doing it girl you gonna drag you down and you're gonna have nothing and he's gonna have everything and then some but you're gonna end up having nothing so you had to rag on her about Mark about my how he treated her that he was no good or he was better off without you that was a jab okay you even went so far to say oh your mama didn't even want you so who do you think you are that was another jail um and when she got pregnant you didn't even believe that it was Mark's sperm that impregnated her you took that dig so see you don't dig at her about the baby the husband and then your the mama so if that don't give you enough to Dethrone you of your page I don't know what the world is coming to now can you did definitely you know gave you a run for your money she was insulting you but I don't remember her ever insulting the boys she could have took some jobs at you Marlo and and and uh said you were unfair she probably did but guess what she didn't speak ill of your boys she just said they deserve better than how you're treating them see that's the difference that was the Olive Branch she gave to you and to straighten up how you say things and how you talk to people when you can't take it back once it's out then it's been heard people gonna hold on to those emotions especially if they were negative driven so if you don't get your peace back next year or next season I'm glad for that because you had no right no sensibility to bring her daughter into an argument that y'all were having and how she brought up the boys names she was just saying that the boys deserve someone better than you because I was pissed before that was foolishness [ __ ] fraudulent Bakery activity you did on those boys and you don't think they're gonna remember that because you don't know what type of living arrangements sleeping Arrangements that you put them in the midst of because For What I Hear which is a two-bedroom apartment and you want to show peace you want everything to be back where it once was you should have never took on the job if you wasn't gonna solidify yourself as their caregiver as their Monty so you're saying you probably use it at a storyline that's trying to save my love just like the people that wanted you in could be the same people and more that gets you out just remember that baby girl just remember that but let's get on into Screen Rant okay that was just how I wanted to feel about it I wanted to speak my piece and we had I think her name is Jocelyn Johnson okay she titled her article candy and fatum say Marlo Diggs and Kenya's daughter were cut from Real Housewives of Atlanta on that scene or in the common scenes we have yet to see moving on it says Marlo Hampton has been making low blows at Kenya more of a Kenya but candy Burruss says she may even lower this that would cut from The Real Housewives of Atlanta okay Marlo has been receiving mixed reviews about her first season as a full-time housewife due to the harmful deaths she's known to make in a shady throwing session he exchanges are the norm on most reality shows but Marlo often faces backlash for disturbing references she chooses to mock her ever series for Kenya is a fellow Alpha woman who holds her own when engaged in a showdown and it's true you supposed to be with the adults throwing the low blows if you must but you should never bring another party in such as her mother such as her soon to be ex-husband such as her daughter those were totally totally off limits now Mark himself you could have talked about but not the marriage that they were in because she pretty much put it on TV and we saw her in a sinking ship when it came to that marriage but she had to formulate her own ideas from you know what she would try to do to keep the marriage what could she do better when it wasn't nothing at all it was all mark so moving on back to the article it says the shows fans have been cheering Kenya on having her ongoing flu with Marlo that became well that become a central storyline of season 14. the two have been locked in a war that you United when Marlo took issue with Kenya missing one of her events because she was sick while Kenya was attempted to keep the peace Milo continues to call her out for minor offenses like showing up late or choosing to stay in a different location doing the girls trip to Blue Ridge Kenya has her guard up around Marlow and refuses to entertain her attempts to scold her these came to a head in the latest episode when Kenya showed up to partake in the day trip after Marlo told her not to come since she didn't stay at the house now just speaking you know and layman's terms and just speaking from being a part of something that you know is going to be a hostile environment versus a pleasantry and you're going to enjoy yourself now can you know she knew she knew that Marlo was going to be a tornado and a [ __ ] she knew it do we know can you can clear it out faster than we could say Jumping Jack Flash yes you can she can handle her when she's strictly trying to come for her and she's not throwing other digs but personally I thought King should stay her ass at home but if it's a situation where you don't show up you don't get paid then yes can you must show up and get paid because she gotta take her baby girl Brooklyn all right so that was the only thing that I I could think of that would keep uh Kenya back in the fold with them and taping with them so it had to be a situation like that you don't come you don't get paid so that's why I chose to look at it from that point of view okay but then we um we have candy and for terms say Marlo took extremely low blows at Kenya's daughter Brooklyn daily that producers had edited out J reality blog captures a clip from Kansas speak on it talk show where she sat down with fatum and recalled the messy moment that argument that they had was a crazy it was just crazy can't see it it was so disrespectful some of the things that they were saying for Tomb called out Marlo for saying mean things about Kenya that Kansas said producers didn't show Okay Candy went on the Note the things Marlo said about Kenya's daughter that was cut from the episode that was brutal fatoun said to which candy agreed Marlo has already been facing criticism from viewers who don't think she deserves another Peach next season due to how verbally vicious she can be on the cast viewers have already seen Marlo take dicks at Kenya's pregnancy her scarred relationship with her mother and her divorce from Mark Daly if producers had to edit out brutal remarks Marlo allegedly made about King his daughter she might already placed herself on the chopping block as a full-time housewife Marlo has appeared on the Real Housewives of Atlanta as a friend since season four fans were rooting for her to become full-time due to all the memorable uh moments she brought to the parents Trend tribe left French franchise over the years Marlo has always known to bring the drama she was introduced as a close friend of NeNe Leakes so it's what many expect from her but considering how Marlo herself has said she doesn't talk about people's family and children yet has done both yeah okay that's a dopaminded person that's a double-minded way of thinking person and you should leave those people where they're at you should not even engage with them okay but going back to the article it says um her contradictions appear to be catching up with her there will be a lot for Marlo to address at the season 14 reunion now we already know it's gonna be on like popcorn and they really need to let the public know because it's supposed to be a reality show right so they should even if they have the sugar coating and and you know camouflage it a little better what we need to know exactly and what content show us a glimpse of what we were referring to as of Marlo say something about baby girl Brooklyn because we gonna stand ten toes down and 10 hands up to fight for baby girl Brooklyn because she shouldn't have been bought into this spectacle of a reality show and that was just doggish dog is Brutus and Milo should not have her Peach I'm sorry you did too much just like um fatum had picked up um through the doors pocketbook and tried to hide it that should have some lies you just can't cross and think you can come back over to The Winning Side no you cannot so we've already seen Marlo being disrespectful to the gay community she had to be Sean she had to be tapped down for that now she's picking at Kenya on the way of how King you had her baby whether it was a test tube baby or was it a baby she was toting in her stomach or whether someone else was carrying it that's her business that's her time and you had no way no right to even speak on the matter so right now I'm looking at you you hate what Kenya has can is very successful she knows a lot of professional people and she looks very gorgeous for her age I think she's what 50 51 because to tell you the truth Marlo you look horrendous you look basically older than any other hell you look older than Shirley okay gets on my nerve and I was so rude in for Marlo to have her Peach thinking she had been redeemed to even hold any type of reality shows for us to watch but no you don't got too nasty too dark and you need to be dissolved though pretty much dissolved up and if any thing has something to say about the people have the right to pull you out and put you on then you can best believe a lot of people is going to be voting for you to be off the show cause you just doing a hell of a lot for the paycheck that they're giving you no it's not worth it it's not worth it so I see Marlo as being jealous because she never got married can you've been married before was it a good reunion or a union hell no okay it was already on fire before she even said I do now Kenya has had a baby where his Marlo had or can she even have a baby that's what somebody needed to be researching okay because she's in her what thirties time is a ticket baby time it's a ticket with them eggs but you don't even have a man not a man that you want to bring on TV and then you sat down came from Her Mama you knew that woman was living with her aunt I mean her Grandmama because the mama didn't want to do that and shout out to Layla Lynn she does she's a blogger go on over there and see her until I see hey I don't know who that person is y'all but we recognizing them like I said I get pictures I don't really be looking at the pictures too thoroughly I just put them in you know clip when I see him with something I like yes Grandmama brace Kenya Moore okay Marlo had something to say about that [ __ ] but are you jealous because nobody took you in Marlo you had to be in foster care is that what you mad about because Kenya had a very fantastic growing up environment where people were loving on her she didn't have to go to foster care so you mad about can you have a better life growing up even though she had some tumultuous things that would have scarred her with her mother not being present in her life and didn't want to be that was hurtful it sure was but hey she managed to Prevail alone she's gotten married okay you have never gotten married so only thing I can see is that you are very jealous hearted and dark thinking when it comes to Kenya Moore because she's pretty much had everything that you wanted you desired and that's all I see jealous is going to definitely make you lose your job because you know other words allegedly you out there stealing to make ends meet you sure wasn't trying to Elevate yourself because they say you're a call girl okay this is just allegedly so you've been living in a town hall forever and a day now that you sign a contract with um Bravo you want to move into a house now one thing I'm saying make sure those duckies are correct because every job don't always last for always so hopefully you are thinking about that in hindsight what I would say for you to do is to apologize that would be better and keep it above the waist when you want to go for low blows and leave the children and the husbands out of the argument that y'all are trying to play with one another about that would be better suited but like I said if the producers had to scratch out major time filming because you heard so many bad insults about baby girl Brooklyn I'm pretty sure somebody is having a conversation at the big table to see are you going to be a liability for them are you gonna be able to make them some money because we like drama don't get me wrong I love a good Kiki ha ha and a Fallout on the float moment just like everybody else but when you take Diggs at another person intentionally to get them angrier than what they should be getting far as on a reality show and they can't put their hands around your throat or anything of that nature girl you must be gone you must be banished we must censor you or sanction you either or will be fine let's get to people what they want and right now they don't want you on the show Milo your horns go too deep can't even think about giving you another chance because you don't have many you have had many you can't talk about a race you can't talk about a group of individuals that do things different from you that's discrimination that's racism you can't comment on somebody's heart struggle to want to have a child by any means necessary and we can't go around traffic intrude we can't go steal the children now but she did it the best way she knew how to did to do it to make it possible for her to have her do you understand Marlo do you understand what we talking about but that's all I got for this video I was doing it for one of my family members but you know I really didn't want to do it per se because I didn't really want to get on Marlo but it needed to have been done it needed to have been said because sometimes adults just don't know when to stop this is going over the cliff and hopefully the fall won't be too devastated for them let's see if they're gonna censor her for talking about the gay community they need to censor her for talking about test two baby and all of that that's totally disrespectful of anybody because those are the depths that people go to because they want to have that urge they need to have that urge to have a family a child and that's why I said thank you oh you don't you passed being jealous of Kenya you almost obsessive compulsive when it comes to her so I've saved can you better be watching your back you might have a stalker on you I don't know just say you you don't feel like um you're safe Drew did it and got rid of fatoun okay I'm just saying some people do not need to be on TV some people do not need to be shown on TV not when they acting totally un-American foreign guys don't forget to comment in the comment section which I know y'all will especially when we talking about this video y'all gonna be deep down in them comments and I'll be down there with you I sure will cause y'all may be thinking of stuff that I should have said that I didn't think about okay yes honey but that's all I got I ain't got no more I'm going to bed and I'll see you all on the next video bye-bye | DebShanel48World | UCaGIyOQROC7oTwSb9tBru6w | 2022-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,169 | 21,289 |
uJoI7iAQj0U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJoI7iAQj0U | Do You Have Talent? Ep.1 | hey you guys are Alice's hey this is actually tragical coming to you guys with a new episode of sov has talent I'm here are the contestants this peekaboo the third junkie og Skye is limited and giggle biscuit another Johnny Popp set up for [ __ ] alone to grab you by the Deseret and to go so much the best of these days and all why it's not a question but I left learned and time something on protects the hole and the end it's right I hope you have a time of don't thank the both trapped and difference in your muffin hang it on a shelf we could begin july tattoo purrs and am sorry talking or strong for what it's worth but there was worth all the while it's something unpredictable and the end is right i hope you have the time of your life pompano great accessible and the end in fire hook after time of you oh all right all right now I'm nervous now when she was Jessica stinky the world but it flew away from read so she ran away in every time she closed her eyes I guess I think I was horrible to give me hey hey shut up yo can I do a different song video keep on going limited hi just talking then you believe I'm some you his and you just talk about the video bad oh yeah I'm you him and start over whatever it will clap myself okay whatever it will clap myself okay with it ever will clap myself okay okay right well clap your balls Oh clap your balls Oh clap your balls dreama pero para lo number 100 para paradise every time he goes he pinky the world but it won't wait for me who's catching OT I goes on and get so heavy we'll break the butterfly yeah here you big baby like oh yeah I'm all messed up now all right Mary you like the hotel we did hear you all right now you know limited limited limited your turns over your sis over it's over don't wait tonight no I'm pulling again no no no no p cabbo go see good note oh here I go with you was just a girl see you expect me the world but it flew away from a read don't you mad away in her sleep Oh Vera there does their amaryl paradise para-para-paradise never told her I would you were a girl she expected the world but it flew away from re at the pool testes goes on and get so heavy we've me makes the butterfly waterfall mean I closer in the time for me none the way she blind nice my boys got cracky I'm service I don't know I can't seem like in front of people but I could sing in the Russians and stuff like that I think anything yeah anything you want you again I am five four three two one there's a big green tractor / know you think you I fighting crime are great bring green go limited [ __ ] come on a set baby what a weave a common it just feels like they were always running going through the motions every day I can lean in the hold you a rack like I don't even know you in like you could care less either way what happened to that girl I used to know I just wanna get back to the way we were before do I turn you on it all when I kiss you baby there's a side of me wanting you drive me crazy guys will have your love am I still enough tell me Donna what stuff we do I baby give you everything that you ever wanted would you rather just turn away and leave me lonely do I just know someone that goes number one edge goes on edge goes number one okay egg is google search those people who's recording judge everybody with your head you sure Oh whoa good that's my tonight I took tragical strain are you let me look in her last two seconds tragical is number one take a look at my girlfriend girlfriend she's only one I got oh yeah baby I just don't get it do you enjoy being hurt I know you smell the perfume the makeup on a shirt you don't believe his stories you know that they're all highs fat as you are stick around and I just don't know why if I wish to van baby you never worry about what I do I'll be coming home back to you every night doing you right you're the type of woman to such good things this full of diamonds handful of rings baby you're a stock I just want to show you you how you should have me love you let me be the one to give you everything you want and mean baby good love and protection make me your selection oh you want this life supposed to be baby you shall have me love you love you love you get your beauty's description looks so good that it hurts your dumb plus 99 and it's a shame don't even know what you are everywhere that you go to stop and stare cuz you're bad and it shows from a head to your toes how to control baby Huell if what was your man baby you'd never worry about what I do coming home back to you every night too when you write your the top Oklahoma deserves good things this full of Simon's handful of rings maybe your star I just want to show you you [ __ ] you should let me love you let me be the one to give you everything you want and mean baby girl of em protection make me your selection I'll show you what this love supposed to be so you should happy love you all right that's it ah good job try to meet you Mike after everybody meet your right is my turn again no limit is why that's the MIDI we already got you admitted no you | Armond G | UCIpALGbKWy3V8C27uNFjung | 2012-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,038 | 5,100 |
I24L4XL8wC4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I24L4XL8wC4 | Dynamo-electric machine | Wikipedia audio article | a dynamo is an electrical generator that creates direct current using a commutator dynamos were the first electrical generators capable of delivering power for industry and the foundation upon which many other later electric power conversion devices were based including the electric motor the alternating current alternator and the rotary converter today the simple alternator dominates large-scale power generation for efficiency reliability and cost reasons a dynamo has the disadvantages of a mechanical commutator also converting alternating to direct current using power rectification devices such as vacuum tubes or more recently via solid-state technology is effective and usually economical topic etymology the word dynamo from the Greek word dynamos Dyna MMus meaning force or power was originally another name for an electrical generator and still has some regional usage as a replacement for the word generator the word dynamo was coined in 1831 by Michael Faraday who utilized his invention toward making many discoveries in electricity Faraday discovered electrical induction and magnetism the original dynamo principle of Werner von Siemens referred only the direct current generators which use exclusively the self excitation self induction principle to generate DC power the earlier DC generators which used permanent magnets were not considered dynamo electric machines the invention of the Dynamo principle self induction was a huge technological leap over the old traditional permanent magnet based DC generators the discovery of the Dynamo principal made industrial scale electric power generation technically and economically feasible after the invention of the alternator and that alternating current can be used as a power supply the word dynamo became associated exclusively with the commutator direct current electric generator while an AC electrical generator using either slip rings or rotor magnets would become known as an alternator a small electrical generator built into the hub of a bicycle wheel to power lights is called a hub dynamo although these are invariably AC devices and they're actually Magneto's topic description the electric dynamo uses rotating coils of wire and magnetic fields to convert mechanical rotation into a pulsing direct electric current through Faraday's law of induction a dynamo machine consists of a stationary structure called the stator which provides a constant magnetic field and a set of rotating windings called the armature which turn within that field due to Faraday's law of induction the motion of the wire within the magnetic field creates an electromotive force which pushes on the electrons in the metal creating an electric current in the wire on small machines the constant magnetic field may be provided by one or more permanent magnets larger machines have the constant magnetic field provided by one or more electromagnets which usually called field coils topic commutation the commutator is needed to produce direct current when a loop of wire rotates in a magnetic field the magnetic flux through it and thus the potential induced in it reverses with each half turn generating an alternating current however in the early days of electric experimentation alternating current generally had no known use the few uses for electricity such as electroplating used direct current provided by messy liquid batteries dynamos were invented as a replacement for batteries the commutator is essentially a rotary switch it consists of a set of contacts mounted on the machines shaft combined with graphite block stationary contacts called brushes because the earliest such fixed contacts were metal brushes the commutator reverses the connection of the windings to the external circuit when the potential reverses so instead of alternating current a pulsing direct current is produced topic excitation the earliest dynamos used permanent magnets to create the magnetic field these were referred to as magneto electric machines or Magneto's however researchers found that stronger magnetic fields and so more power could be produced by using electromagnets field coils on the stator these were called dynamo electric machines or dynamos the field coils of the stator were originally separately excited by a separate smaller dynamo or magneto an important development by wilde and Siemens was the discovery by 1866 that a dynamo could also bootstrap itself to be self excited using current generated by the Dynamo itself this allowed the growth of a much more powerful field thus far greater output power self-excited direct current dynamos commonly have a combination of series and parallel shunt field windings which are directly supplied power by the rotor through the commutator in a regenerative manner they are started and operated in a manner similar to modern portable alternating current electric generators which are not used with other generators on an electric grid there is a weak residual magnetic field that persists in the metal frame of the device when it is not operating which has been imprinted onto the metal by the field windings the Dynamo begins rotating while not connected to an external load the residual magnetic field induces a very small electrical current into the rotor windings as they begin to rotate without an external load attached this small current is then fully supplied to the field windings which in combination with the residual field cause the rotor to produce more current in this manner the self exciting dynamo builds up its internal magnetic fields until it reaches its normal operating voltage when it is able to produce sufficient current to sustain both its internal fields and an external load it is ready to be used a self excited dynamo with insufficient residual magnetic field in the metal frame will not be able to produce any current in the rotor regardless of what speed the rotor spins this situation can also occur in modern self-excited portable generators and is resolved for both types of generators in a similar manner by applying a brief direct current battery charge to the output terminals of the stop generator the battery energizes the windings just enough to imprint the residual field to enable building up the current this is referred to as flashing the field both types of self-excited generator which have been attached to a large external load while it was stationary will not be able to build up voltage even if the residual field is present the load acts as an energy sink and continuously drains away the small rotor current produced by the residual field preventing magnetic field buildup in the field coil topic history you topic induction with permanent magnets the operating principle of electromagnetic generators was discovered in the years 1831 to 1836 lux he also built the first electromagnetic generator called the Faraday disk a type of homopolar generator using a copper disc rotating between the poles of a horseshoe magnet it produced a small DC voltage this was not a dynamo in the current sense because it did not use a commutator this design was inefficient due to self cancelling counter flows of current in regions of the disk that were not under the influence of the magnetic field while current was induced directly underneath the magnet the current would circulate backwards in regions that were outside the influence of the magnetic field this counter flow limited the power output to the pickup wires and induced waste heating of the copper disc later homopolar generators would solve this problem by using an array of magnets arranged around the disk perimeter to maintain a steady field effect in one current flow direction another disadvantage was that the output voltage was very low due to the single current path through the magnetic flux Faraday and others found that higher more useful voltages could be produced by winding multiple turns of wire into a coil wire windings can conveniently produce any voltage desired by changing the number of turns so they have been a feature of all subsequent generator designs requiring the invention of the commutator to produce direct current topic the first dynamos the first dynamo based on Faraday's principles was built in 1832 by hippolyte pixie I a French instrument maker it used a permanent magnet which was rotated by a crank the spinning magnet was positioned so that its north and south poles passed by a piece of iron wrapped with insulated wire pixie I found that the spinning magnet produced a pulse of current in the wire each time a pole passed the coil however the north and south poles of the magnet induced currents in opposite directions to convert the alternating current to DC pixie I invented a commutator a split metal cylinder on the shaft with two spring e metal contacts that pressed against it this early design had a problem the electric current it produced consisted of a series of spikes or pulses of current separated by none at all resulting in a low average power output as with electric motors of the period the designers did not fully realize the seriously detrimental effects of large air gaps in the magnetic circuit Antonio Pacino T an Italian physics professor solved this problem around 1860 by replacing the spinning tuple axial coil with a multi pole toroidal one which he created by wrapping an iron ring with a continuous winding connected to the commutator at many equally spaced points around the ring the commutator being divided into many segments this meant that some part of the coil was continually passing by the magnets smoothing out the current the Woolrich electrical generator of 1844 now in think-tank Birmingham Science Museum is the earliest electrical generator used in an industrial process it was used by the firm of elkington's for commercial electroplating topic dynamos self-excitation independently of faraday the hungarian anos jeddaks started experimenting in 1827 with the electromagnetic rotating devices which he called electromagnetic self rotors in the prototype of the single pole electric starter both the stationary and the revolving parts were electromagnetic about 1856 he formulated the concept of the Dynamo about six years before Siemens and Wheatstone but did not patent it as he thought he was not the first to realize this his Dynamo used instead of permanent magnets - electromagnets placed opposite to each other to induce the magnetic field around the rotor it was also the discovery of the principle of dynamos self excitation which replaced permanent magnet designs topic practical designs the Dynamo was the first electrical generator capable of delivering power for industry the modern dynamo fit for use in industrial applications was invented independently by Sir Charles Wheatstone Werner von Siemens and Samuel Alfred volley volley took out a patent on the 24th of December 1866 while Siemens and Wheatstone both announced their discoveries on the 17th of January 1867 the latter delivering a paper on his discovery to the Royal Society the Dynamo electric machine employed self-powering electromagnetic field coils rather than permanent magnets to create the stator field wheatstone's design was similar to siemens with the difference that in the Siemens design the stator electromagnets were in series with the rotor but in wheatstone's design they were in parallel the use of electromagnets rather than permanent magnets greatly increased the power output of a dynamo and enabled high power generation for the first time this invention led directly to the first major industrial uses of electricity for example in the 1870s Siemens used electromagnetic dynamos to power electric arc furnaces for the production of metals and other materials the Dynamo machine that was developed consisted of a stationary structure which provides the magnetic field and a set of rotating windings which turn within that field on larger machines the constant magnetic field is provided by one or more electromagnets which she usually called field coils Zenobia Graham reinvented pacino teased design in 1871 when designing the first commercial power plants operated in Paris an advantage of Graham's design was a better path for the magnetic flux by filling the space occupied by the magnetic field with heavy iron calls and minimizing the air gaps between the stationary and rotating parts the Graham Dynamo was one of the first machines to generate commercial quantities of power for industry further improvement were made on the gram ring but the basic concept of a spinning endless loop of wire remains at the heart of all modern dynamos Charles F brush assembled his first Dynamo in the summer of 1876 using a horse-drawn treadmill to power it brushes design modified the Graham Dynamo by shaping the ring armature like a disc rather than a cylinder shape the field electromagnets were also positioned on the sides of the armature disc rather than around the circumference topic rotary converters after dynamos and motors were found to allow easy conversion back and forth between mechanical or electrical power they were combined in devices called rotary converters rotating machines whose purpose was not to provide mechanical power to loads but to convert one type of electric current into another for example DC into AC they were multi field single rotor devices with two or more sets of rotating contacts either commutator z' or slip rings as required one to provide power to one set of armature windings to turn the device and one or more attach to other windings to produce the output current the rotary converter can directly convert internally any type of electric power into any other this includes converting between direct current DC and alternating current AC three-phase and single phase power 25 Hertz AC and 60 Hertz AC or many different output voltages at the same time the size and mass of the rotor was made large so that the rotor would act as a flywheel to help smooth out any sudden surges or dropouts in the applied power the technology of rotary converters was replaced in the early 20th century by mercury vapor rectifiers which was smaller did not produce vibration and noise and required less maintenance the same conversion tasks are now performed by solid-state power semiconductor devices rotary converters remained in use in the Westside IRT subway in Manhattan into the late 1960s and possibly some years later they were powered by 25 Hertz AC and provided DC at 600 volts for the trains topic historical uses you topic electric power generation dynamos usually driven by steam engines were widely used in power stations to generate electricity for industrial and domestic purposes they have since been replaced by alternators large industrial dynamos with series and parallel shunt windings can be difficult to use together in a powerplant unless either the rotor or field wiring or the mechanical drive systems are coupled together in certain special combinations it seems theoretically possible to run dynamos in parallel to create induction and self-sustaining system for electrical power topic transport dynamos were used in motor vehicles to generate electricity for battery charging an early type was the third brush dynamo they have again been replaced by alternators topic modern users dynamos still have some uses in low power applications particularly where low voltage DC is required since an alternator with a semiconductor rectifier can be inefficient in these applications hand-cranked dynamos II used in clockwork radios and powered flashlights and other human powered equipment to recharge batteries topic see also bottle dynamo the electrification of the world Werner von Siemens and the Dynamo electric principle Siemens historical Institute | wikipedia tts | UCYsYRb62nVuCJ8-FojrZRVw | 2019-07-01 | Creative 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RMT1crYAJLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMT1crYAJLE | FFBE Caught Between Virtues and Vices - Simple OTK Guide | hi everyone i'm back again today we have new challenge quest to farm variance envy breath insignia coke between weirdos and fights okay and to this video i wanna share my strategy to clear these events with all missions accomplished um i'm gonna bring cloud envy from nick and let's check his details in brexit mode with only b skiller 125 percent i think that's enough okay and this is my squad i bring luna freya as my buffer okay next i bring random vision as my buffer also and i bring cloud envy this is his build in brexit mode um yeah nothing special i just will with biskiller okay and made the vcn card this killer 225 percent yep next i bring us us my um brick yeah brick breaker gate and arduin with dual sword and also asa with dual sword okay so let's give it a try oh i excuse reflect um asakus barat and arden cass roxasa blade okay let's see ah easy to break huh so if you don't have ardin you can bring duo asur or asa with lyon 4 star unit leon or maybe bart's three star bards yup and now luna freyja guess um luna freyja lunafreya oh wait wait luna freyja gets covenant of the hydrants in the water and into the water okay renew fission gas prominent saber beast breaker plus and yeah i choose rising saver [Music] yeah dual cloud entry turn into breath shift mode and cast triple spinning slash ah wait for to need junary i will replay your comment later so let's see come on boom yep so this is my strategy i hope um this video can be helpful if you don't have ardene measurements on or what make rosa you can bring duo asu 3 star bots 4 star leon or any one who has barat's ability and build them with dual wielder okay so i hope you guys enjoy this video and thank you so much for watching this video thank you guys | Spdy Gaming | UCGVGmisybQaE0RDPj2LpfDQ | 2020-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 341 | 1,739 |
oa2rfKSrN7I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa2rfKSrN7I | Wine and maple syrup at Cellardoor Winery | hi I'm Luke heavy with foot-washing media's back road wine and we are here in Portland Maine and we're going wine tasting yes I said we're going wine tasting in Portland Maine and the first stop is that a traditional winery that's behind me is called cellar door winery they are their winery is actually located about an hour away maybe about a hundred miles away but in Portland if you want to go wine-tasting you don't have to travel all the way to the backcountry you can go ahead and visit some of these shops and we're going to go in and taste the cellar-door wines here in Portland Maine okay so I went inside and I told them what I wanted to do and unfortunately I've got a bunch of camera-shy people in here but they wouldn't mind me talking about who they are so as I said I'm at the solla sollew what winery in Maine which what's unusual about this place in Maine is that the actual these grapes most of the wineries that I've they're using local fruits like rhubarb really rhubarb wine blueberries strawberries we've got got a meat place we're going to visit this place actually makes real wine it's actually quite tasty and I've just been sampling a few there they're big deal is there Blanc de Blanc which is a sparkling wine and it's it's the only Estate grape that they use so so that's the wine right here for me Spartan lis wine and actually I can understand that they do something similar in Cornwall in England also tried the pinot noir which actually has his grapes from california on Central Valley there's a one I'm going to go in and try just a little bit called Ned said red which is that blend of Cabernet Franc Carmenere merlot Petit Verdot and Cabernet Sauvignon and I'm going to move to the Petit Verdot itself and my wife is trying something called the set floor set de lor which is made with grapes from California and Washington and a little maple syrup from Maine so that's a fascinating place if you get out here to Maine come to Portland visit cellar door it's an interesting place | Footwasher Media | UCPf0Rq-1OQ2H9QXU3XJYkYg | 2018-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 375 | 2,015 |
5_LAPaLDZWs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_LAPaLDZWs | 🇮🇹 Florence Duomo Solo Travel Guide | Visit all 5 Monuments | Honest Review | Ep. III | [Music] thank you [Music] good morning friends and welcome back to another Florence Vlog today we are going to piate The Palace and also the Boboli Gardens which are right next to one another and close to where I'm staying because later today I will be heading towards the Duomo so we didn't want to go out too long and it's also freaking hot out still it's about 25 degrees right now so this feels cool in comparison but I know that later it'll be stinking hot we have already explored a lot of Florence and if you haven't watched those Vlogs you can watch them right here and before we get started and head to the Palace I need you to subscribe to this channel because you know your girl's gotta make some money to make this travel happen and by subscribing it's free to you give this video a like it's awesome free to you and you really help make this channel grow so I can keep exploring towns like fiorenze foreign last night how much the Boba League Gardens and fiati Palace would cost me and apparently I never saw that it's closed the first Monday of the month and it's currently June 6th which is the first Monday of June so those are the bubbly Gardens that I will not be going into today but a quick fun fact is the first Sunday of every month museums are free but uh yeah I guess we're gonna have to come back before you watch the rest of this Vlog I want you to comment below if you also think the palace will be closed on the first Monday of every month because they're kind of like a combo deal you can buy a ticket for the garden and the palace for 22 Euros during this higher tourist time you just commented below you think it's closed you win high five a high five virtually because those doors are definitely closed and there's definitely nobody here and now I just feel like a big I thought about cutting this whole piece out about me making a big error on the two things I was gonna do this morning but I think it's important to share that like mistakes happen I'm gonna intro that wasn't pressing records let's try this again so we are headed back into the city center it's just after 4 P.M we are visiting the Duomo this afternoon and the reason why I'm doing it in the afternoon versus the morning is the ticket that I bought there's variations of the ticket I'm going to write down here the kind that I had it was the most expensive one because you're supposed to be able to do all five Towers or statues and buildings associated with the Duomo but in order to go up the actual the Dome of the Duomo you need to go at a specific time because I think there's only so much space available it says it feels like 31 degrees and the humidity is at around 60 percent you can see I've been walking for like 10 minutes and I'm sweating already [Music] I also got new sneakers here from the brand is called camper and I've had sandals from them before that lasted over five years so we're hoping these last over five years I will link them in the description below [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] exhibit a but me being me I would like to use the washroom before I go up the Dome it's just nervous pee it's anxiety P I've talked already about my anxiety on previous Vlogs and sometimes it comes up especially when I'm like going to the top of a thing and a more congested area so finally found the washroom it's across from the like more independent small building with the ticket office these are the ones I went to yesterday and I'm pretty sure it costs one euro [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 473 steps all right I'm using the camera to help me taking more minutes we're almost there in the faster either way the faster I would be there [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] let me get to level [Music] [Applause] s [Music] thank you [Music] well after walking up some 400 upstairs we're at the top yeah thank you [Music] about me I don't like heights [Music] [Applause] but we made it to the top and we're standing close to that [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] full beautiful view from the top if you're also claustrophobic like seriously claustrophobic I have uh I don't know if I would suggest it we're looking pretty skinny stairways I'm about five five and a lot of the doorways were just above my head so if you're any taller than that also be mindful of your head the view from the top is quite amazing to kind of see it all come together especially because I've been traveling the hillsides to kind of put some pieces together visually it was really awesome [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign they do have these dividers here I think just so you don't throw anything down until we deserve it so it's kind of hard to capture everything but killer [Music] [Applause] [Music] we made it outside of the drama that was a stinky warm sweaty experience and as I already sit in the tower if you were someone who's claustrophobic really be prepared because those are some tight always I mean my anxiety was going but I think it's worth it I don't know if the ticket I bought is worth it which is 30 Euros in total but right now I'm gonna go inside the cathedral which you do enter to go up like just on the side and you exit a different way so you do get to see a different stairway as you go down which is actually quite dizzying because it literally just spirals all the way down and then go to a cafe that was recommended to me and hopefully get another Cafe chicatora which I got my last video basically an iced coffee so it's like ice and espresso and they shake it and if it's shaking really well it should have a lot of fun otherwise we'll get an espresso okay just kidding we're not going to enter the cathedral because it closed last chance at 4 45 and it is currently 5 30. really today's not my day this seems to always happen to me in Italy that I try and go places and things are closed because I just don't plan well enough in advance but it's okay because the ticket I bought apparently is valid for three days so I think tomorrow afternoon I'll try and cut me but we're still going to try and find that coffee shop it's a coffee shop that was recommended recommended to me skew daddy perhaps there's no good rating on Google but I'll take the local over Google [Applause] [Music] this is like awesome it's good though [Music] costing me three euros and 40 cents and considering that I'm right outside the Duomo in one of the busiest areas I think that's quite reasonable that one was really good and had delicious and it's just basically uh espresso shaken with ice but no alcohol or anything so it's really refreshing [Applause] [Music] one moment please [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] a little noisy and I think now we're just gonna head home shower tonight we're gonna see a family friend of a friend and a puppy dog that's basically why I'm joining while also picking up gelato so I'm just there put the gelato and the dog we're gonna end our Florence Vlog for day three or four I can't remember and if you haven't subscribed already to my Channel please do and we will see you for another day in Florence ciao for now it is the next day friends although it may not look like it because I'm wearing very similar clothes we are back at the Duomo I started to walk towards the city center around 3 45 and of course I got lost because I told myself to walk over at the same Bridge as yesterday even though I know I should have done the one closer eventually we found it we just entered the cathedral foreign [Music] thank you [Music] we are inside the park giolani and it is apparently under partial restoration so you can't really walk around the whole place the detail work on this wall is impeccable and I'm so glad they are restoring it because the vibrancy of the colors is surprising for the year it was which I don't have for you right now but we all know it's like a bazillion years old and the gold texture really stands out and just the like storytelling of humans and people combining together is quite magical [Music] thank you and we're back outside and we're gonna go see if we can get into the center I need to look up the name before everything shuts down I just don't know where the entrance is but the thing is I'm just gonna walk all the way around again to figure out where the entrance is and then we might have time to do the towers this has been my favorite hangout spot probably four or five times by the bathroom because you have some people come and walk through but it's like just slightly shaded and there's a nice bench it's right by the Duomo it is so warm that like my mascara is really melting off another day another 400 steps this time we're going up the Bell Tower and I was nervous to do so just because my anxiety is safe high again but then I thought I paid 30 Euros for this ticket we're gonna get our money's worth and it is already way less busy so let's do it the people of Florence also love this word Alora which I asked my host what I meant and it kind of means like then next okay let's go so Adora let's go another difference is you go up and down the same way some people are passing on the way down wish that I could stand [Music] you can see that the bell tower is only 414 steps is 463. [Music] sunglasses on [Music] all right friends that took me 10 minutes climb up the Bell Tower and it has so much more room and it smells better than yesterday's cupola so I highly suggest if you had to choose between the two I would choose the bell tower because you have almost exactly the same view and although you can see the inside of the the Wall Mall a little closer up you can see it from the ground too [Music] thank you [Music] wish that I could stay wish for this moment to never go away [Music] but it's all in my mind you know I know that there is nothing to find your beautiful side in the summer night and you can't put up a fight [Music] down we go 400 steps [Music] [Applause] Santa Cruz show [Music] [Applause] really down there noisy suitcases [Music] this lady says I don't want it no por favor you know so noisy that's all for now foreign [Music] | Anna Dueck | UC-d8ZUCSvIR_vkmzhen0ihg | 2023-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,922 | 10,107 |
RWP0FnydGX8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWP0FnydGX8 | Appalachian Heros at Shindig on the Green | so do so okay probably my sweet baby's arms holding my sweet babies on gonna lay around the shack till the mail train gets back and rolling baby where his arms throw my sweet babies on one lay round the shack till they'll train kids back and roll them ain't gonna my sweet babies on my sweet baby i know your parents don't like me drove me away babies arms gonna play around and shack till their train gets back and forth it's back he's bound down loaded up and trucking we gon do what they say can't be done we've got a long way to go and it's your time to get there i'm eastbound just watch old bandit run keep your foot hard on pedals some never mind and breaks let it all hang out cause we gotta run to me boys are thirsty in atlanta there's beer and ticks on canada we'll bring it back no matter what it takes he's found it down loaded up and trucking we gonna do what they say can't be done we got a long way to go and they're sure time to get there i'm eastbound just watch old bandit run he's bound down loaded up and trucking we're gonna do what they say can't be done we've got a long way to go and ain't sure time to get that i'm eastbound just watch over and run oh smokey's got them here's on he's hot on your trail he ain't gonna rest here in jail he's got a dodge you've got a duck in he got t just put that hammer down and give it hill he's found down loaded up and trucked in we gonna do what they say can't be done we got a long way to go and it's your time to get that zombies bound just watch it wrong | ShindigontheGreenAVL | UCV_wf-9DBbrvis9UChbhksA | 2013-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 314 | 1,521 |
TjHdS7ELvZg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjHdS7ELvZg | I Hosted A Nation Wide Smart Phone Photography Competition | so about two weeks ago I hosted my own photography competition online across the whole country and the responses were absolutely insane with over 20 submissions as well as 71 people voting what's kind of huge each vote was counted calculators and we've got our winner what was Joseph Hurley we were astounding 19 votes to his name for this amazing picture now I was thinking to myself how can we top it how can we raise the state what can we do next I thought to myself how can I make it more balanced how can I go fair and how can I improve this and one of these areas is equipment some people are editing in snapchat where like myself was editing in Photoshop therefore people who don't have that equipment I thought I would level the playing field to make sure it's Sony about photography framing creativity in order to win the challenge this is a 68 episode of the vlog and today we're having another photography competition with phones have you've ever done this under 40 well you're probably hearing penguin so much about smartphones and how great they are and how they could be the future film and probably as we know it if you're watching this then the likelihood is you're probably watching it on a smartphone or some kind of phone device these magic screens are absolutely brilliant and they get better and better as the years go by and locally for cooperating forward equipment especially get them at this time so I thought I would only say it so contestants can only use their smartphones so I've sent a message around to the loads of different people asking them to participate and that response has been absolutely amazing people are completely up for it and they can't wait to try it out this time around I tell my contestants can we have no editing whatsoever it has to be completely raw from the phone but contestants are allowed to use it as lenses or put anything in front of the screen they can make stuff for the photo but it just has to be taken with a phone and it can't be edited or exported and way yeah this is this is a challenge right and of course that last time I will be submitting a photo I will be doing I will be don't worry okay chill out chill always have be taking part and I have a little secret weapon this guy see the stood here boom camera on focus buddy there we go look at him this is an attachable lens for iphones i got this pretty about two years back and it was kind of sitting in my drawer until now and that's not where i NC i'm lucky enough to have an iphone 11 meaning that i have two cameras on this one of them being a extreme wide-angle i'm one of them being dude your bog-standard camera so for example this is what it looks like at the moment and then we can go to wide view it's it's crazy okay it's crazy that I've really loved the wide view camera on this you see a lot more of the image now you may be wondering if you have a wide angle lens what's the point of using a on a wide angle camera well this is where the fun kicks in what are saying only about creativity and innovation I thought that I would come into play with the extreme extreme extreme wide camera lens so if I attach this to my phone I get this lovely looking basically hundred eighty degree camera it's very vintage it's very cool obviously I clean up the lens a bit and it looks different that's what I'm kind of looking for I would see stuff that doesn't look like it comes from a smartphone camera and this is what I'm talking about so today I'm gonna be trying experiments with this and see how well I can do it this competition trying to cover my day right so then get the photo I didn't get the photo I couldn't find anything to do there wasn't really anything there that really interested me so I'm gonna have to get creative I have a few ideas what to do I'm kind of kind of running out of time so I'm kind of stressed a bit I think I have a good idea hmm I'm gonna gather like just so I can control it little you can't see me goodbye oh thanks dad it's alright because there's no editing allowed I need to get as much dynamic range as I possibly can by using different lights such as this to this to this to this to that doesn't really change much but you get the principle this is hard because I have a corpus what I want to do it I have a good idea just that will it look good let's give it a go that's the best way to find out all right book tripods are the best all right let's get this going this this probably doesn't look much to you yeah but let me see that they sure won't see it unless I surround myself with stuff thank you it's right another idea just come to mind this could work all doubts powers go into plants this is going to be so weird but I kind of like it to be honest I don't ever get time about my phone all right it's this right that's the first one okay it's kind of goofy oh I thought we could do better that was number two let's give it a look oh my god well what about the number one super cool I love that oh wait I'm doin it another okay oh no no no no right okay let's check this come on this is the wrong oh no just a bit like um alright here we go this is it less than one let's go oh so cool there you go that is my photo no anything as you can see so few tricks are done I use the attachable lens I used two lights here and then what I done there's a cord little nifty trick you can do an iPhone if you hold down so it creates a yellow box can drag that down it changes the exposure and locks it at that space it's a really cool little trick especially if you shoot it on an iPhone I mean I only found about it like last year and it is a lifesaver is so good I'm getting so many submissions now right now we have not very long until this missions should be coming on we have put about three hours and then it's voting time the vote is now alive it's kind of insane the submissions we've been getting absolutely crazy everyone who submitted thank you so much and already had loads what's coming already it's kind of crazy some of these folks like I'm so faint honestly I'm on smashed out park we have to give it 24 hours now and I'll get back to you then when we'll find out oh we know so we'll see you then [Music] it's been 24 hours since I put the vote and that means voting is closed it's stopped so I've done of accounting and we actually have a winner now this photo is absolutely amazing is so creative than innovative I mean the full process behind it's absolutely incredible and how its shot and iPhone is beyond me so first place goes number three and that is Tamsin congratulation Sampson that was absolutely incredible photo I've no idea how you cash it so really wrote on as a really good photo and in second place is damned congratulations Dan deserves a credible photo how will you manage to get that slice of focus on your cat it's absolutely incredible and it is completely beyond me so I can cracks them and then there's actually a tie in third place and that is between me and Jaz I've as you I'm very surprised I mean last time coming from brandy at the bottom and this summer part I try something different and it paid off but also jazzy SPO is absolutely insane I have to say that's pretty one of my favorites I mean different colors it's the subtleness of the colors and how she managed to capture the different light levels especially in basically no light it's kind of crazy so once again compressions it's it's answered congratulations to everyone who submitted all of the photos were absolutely incredible and I can't wait to do another challenge like this and absolutely very special in mind thank you for watching today as always if you want to take part if you want to participate into these events or even vote make sure you follow me on instagram the link will be down below all my name is just Mac storage is very quick and easy and is this your first video around here make sure you hit subscribe and check out my other videos I have some of them are good some of them are absolutely awful so just make sure you don't go further back than 2020 that's when it starts getting um weird so probably thank you for watching and I'll see you tomorrow well I know I know I'm doing I let you have no idea what I'm doing tomorrow so that's the fun of it that's the father daily vlogs I see you later | Max Roach | UCNq4xf38sCiGQurHXYAzlIQ | 2020-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,625 | 8,295 |
F5b7KVQp4OE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5b7KVQp4OE | As Level Math 9709 | The Unit Circle and Trigonometric Identities 06.01 | hey guys so in this video we're going to talk about the unit circle and trigonometric functions now what exactly is the unit circle the unit circle is defined as a circle with radius one unit and center point zero comma zero in other words the center point of the unit circle is the origin so over here we have the unit circle that has center point zero comma zero and a radius of one unit now let's say that the angle Theta let's say that the angle Theta can be defined as the angle subtended from the positive x-axis so now let's say that I take the radius let's say that I take the radius from the positive x axis which is to the right side of the origin and I subtend this radius I subtend this radius by an angle of theta now this angle is said to be positive or half is said to have a value of greater than 0 if it's subtended in the anti-clockwise direction or the counterclockwise Direction so in this particular example that I've shown whatever the value of theta it must be a positive value because I've subtended in the counterclockwise Direction on the other hand had I made it in the in the clockwise Direction then I would say that Theta has a negative value or that is value is less than zero now the question is wherever the radius once I subtend this radius by an angle of theta we want to be able to express the X and Y coordinates we want to be able to express the X and Y coordinates in terms of the angle Theta that we subtend the radius by so how do I express the X and the Y coordinates in terms of in terms of theta where we can say for the unit circle or for any Circle or other that the that the ratio between the x coordinate the ratio between the x coordinate and the radius can be expressed as the cosine of theta and since the radius is just one we can just say that the x coordinate is the cosine of theta similarly the ratio between the y coordinate and the radius can be expressed as sine of theta and since the radius again is just one we can say that the y coordinate of any point on the unit circle in terms of theta can be expressed as sine of theta another way to visualize this is that we know that x coordinate of this point the x coordinate of this point is the horizontal distance from the origin to this point the x coordinate of this point is the horizontal distance from the origin to this point whereas the y coordinate is the vertical distance vertical distance from the origin to this point so we can visualize this in terms of a right angle triangle for this right angle triangle we can say that the base of the right angle triangle the base of the right angle triangle is the horizontal distance which is the x coordinate from the origin to the point and the y coordinate of this right angle triangle is the vertical distance from the origin to this point over here so then we can say from our previous understanding of right angle triangles we know that the sine of theta the sine of theta is just decide opposite opposite the angle Theta divided by the hypotenuse which is just the radius here which is one so sine of theta is equal to Y over one so we can set the y coordinate is just equal to sine of theta and we can say that the x coordinate is the side adjacent to this angle Theta divided by the hypotenuse which is just X over 1 which is equal to cosine Theta so we can say that X is equal to cosine of theta and lastly we know that the ratio between the side opposite and adjacent to the angle Theta in other words the ratio between the Y and the x coordinate of any point on the unit circle can be expressed as the sine of theta divided by the cosine of theta which is equal to the tan of theta so over here what we have is over here what we have is we have the three basic trigonometric functions where the x coordinate of any point in terms of the angle Theta subtended from the positive x-axis can be expressed as the cosine of theta the y coordinate can be expressed as sine of theta and the ratio between the y coordinate and the x coordinate can be expressed as tan of theta another thing that we notice over here is if we look at this triangle over here look at this triangle over here using Pythagoras is theorem we can say that x squared plus y squared is equal to 1 squared so we can say over here that x squared plus y squared is equal to 1 squared and since we know that X over here is just the cosine of theta since X the side adjacent to Theta divide by one so adjacent over hypotenuse which is just X over 1 is equal to cosine of theta so we can say that cosine of theta the whole thing squared plus the sine of theta the whole thing squared since sine of theta is just y y over 1. so we can say that this is equal to 1. and the cosine of theta the whole thing squared can be written as cosine squared of theta plus sine squared of theta is equal to 1. and this gives us one of the one of the trigonometric identities that we'll be using over the course of this entire syllabus for the for trigonometry and the second trigonometric second trigonometric identity that we derived was that the tan of theta is equal to the sine of theta divided by the cosine of theta and these are the two trigonometric identities that we'll be using over this math course hey there if you like what you saw right now head over to alt academy.org for access to content around six subjects with past papers videos revision guides flash cards and academic support all of this is going to make sure that you're completely set for your A Levels so I'll see you there on the platform | Alt Academy | UCTgPevMIji1ZyP4IPhmwDsQ | 2023-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,085 | 5,535 |
0iklrRaVHGk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iklrRaVHGk | Reusable Gift Bag Crochet Pattern | [Music] hello everyone i'm sarah of ridge textures crochet and welcome today we're going to be learning how to crochet this reusable gift bag as you can see it here in the photo there's also more photos on my blog at ridgetexturescroche.com and i have my finished sample here to show you this is the bag here this is a great reusable gift bag or you may choose to make one some for yourself they're quite roomy inside making it a great bag to pack your parcel in your gift in or also take to the grocery store it's a fairly sturdy bag quite strong and it's construction so it can hold a lot it features a stripe color on the front and on the back and then a solid color on its side now for this project today i am using a five millimeter crochet hook along with two different colors of this dishy worsted weight yarn a cream color and a dark green color um and this yarn is by knit picks and we crochet and i just want to take a moment to thank them for generously providing the yarn support today for this crochet pattern if you like it i encourage you to give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment down in the comment section especially if you've made this or have chosen to give it to someone as a gift bag so you're going to need two balls of this worsted weight 100 cotton yarn each ball has a boat um 190 yards you're going to need two balls in each color okay as well as your five millimeter crochet hook also a copy free copy of the written pattern which is on my blog at ridge ridgetexturescroche.com now our bag pattern today is worked in five different pieces and you're going to start by making the front and the back sides of your bag so you're going to this next section you're going to work two of these this is the striped front and back of your bag so you're going to start by taking your color a which is my swan or my cream color here and by making a slip knot once you've made your slip knot you're going to then chain 46 chains there's ten twenty thirty 40 and 46 and before i go any further i should just let you know the finished size of the bag is about 12 inches by 15 inches and it has a depth of 5 inches just so you have an idea of what we're working here so you're going to start by chaining 46 for row one you're then going to work a half double crochet into your second chain from your hook i like to work in the back bumps of my foundation chain because it gives me a nice finished side on the other so half double crochet into that second chain from your hook and then work a half double crochet into each stitch all the way across when you come to the end of your row you can chain one and turn your work at the end of your row one you're going to chain one and turn your work you're then going to continue working half double crochet stitches by half double crochet into that first stitch your chain one does not count as a stitch and then half double crochet into each stitch all the way across now when you come to your final stitch in this row you are going to be switching to your color b and i will show you how i like to change color in my projects in just a moment at the end of row two i've come to the end here i have one final stitch to work at this time you want to switch to your color b so to do that in a half double crochet at the end of the row you're going to yarn over and insert your hook into that final stitch yarn over and draw up a loop you'll have three loops on your hook you can then drop the color a pick up the color b and place it on your hook yarn over and pull through you then can just pull those a little bit tighter chain one and turn your work now in this pattern because you were going to be seaming these sides together i did not worry about fastening off at the end of each row i just carefully carry my yarn up the side which i will show you as i go now this little tail here i am going to crochet over that so that i don't have to weave it in later so we've chained one we're going to continue working half double crochet stitches into that first stitch and now we're working in our color b and then into each stitch all the way across when you come to the end of this row your row three you can chain one and turn your work at the end of row three you're going to chain one and turn your work continue working in your color b you're going to half double crochet for row four into that first stitch and then half double crochet in each stitch all the way across when you come to the final stitch you are going to switch back to your color a into that final in that final stitch at the end of your row four you've come to the uh final stitch we want to switch back to our color a so yarn over insert your hook yarn over drop a loop simply drop your color b and your color a is still attached down here you're going to place it on your hook and pull through now you're going to want that thread to lie flush with your fabric you don't want to pull it too tight or leave it too loose because we're going to be crocheting over top of it so then you're going to chain one and turn your work we're now going to continue working our stripe pattern so you're working two rows in color a two rows in color b two rows in color a of half double crochet stitches until we have reached 11 stripes of our color a and 10 stripes of our color b so each stripe has two rows of half double crochet stitches and then you're just alternating back and forth between your color a and color b you're going to end with a color a stripe okay so work the front and back pieces in this way so you're going to repeat those steps two rows color a two rows color b until you have 11 stripes of color a and 10 stripes of color b you want to work both sides front and back of your bag and then you can fasten off weave in your ends set those two sides aside and we're going to work on the other panels in our bag so once you've made your front and your back those stripe panels you've set those aside we're now going to make our side panels these are worked all in one color and you're going to make two of these again so start by making your slip knot and then you're going to work a foundation chain of 21 chains and 21 once you have your 21 chains the side of your bag is quite simple you're going to half double crochet into the second chain from your hook and then into each chain all the way across so again we're just working in our color a when we're continuing our half double crochet stitches i'm just going to continue working across here i love the half double crochet it's one of my favorite stitches to work so once you come to your final stitch of row one you can chain one and turn your work now for another 41 rows you're going to half double crochet into that first stitch and then half double crochet into each stitch all the way across so you'll want to have a total of 42 rows of half double crochet stitches in each of your panels and this is going to bring it to the same height as that front and back panel that you just worked so go ahead work 42 total of 42 rows of half double crochet stitches for your two side panels so you want to make two of these then you can set those aside meet me back here and we're going to make the bottom of our bag okay so we've now worked the front and the back of our bag we've worked our two sides we're now going to work our bottom and you're only going to need one of these pieces so to start with your color a make a slip knot and you're going to start by working a foundation chain of 46 chains there's ten twenty thirty forty and 46 once you have your 46 chains worked we're going to work half double crochet stitches again so begin with a half double crochet into that second chain from your hook and then half double crochet into each stitch all the way across when you come to the end of your row chain one and turn your work at the end of your row one of the bag bottom you're going to chain one and turn your work now for rows 2 through to 15 so you'll have a total of 15 rows you're going to half double crochet into that first stitch and then half double crochet into each stitch all the way across chain one turn your work and continue so for your bag bottom you want to work a total of 15 rows of half double crochet stitches you can then fasten off weave in your ends and you're all set then to join your bag pieces together and then we're going to work the top and our handles so go ahead finish up those pieces and then meet me back here and we will join it all together once you have worked your five pieces so i have here my two side pieces my bottom piece as well as my front and back panels you're then going to be ready to crochet them together now to crochet them together i you can work it in a variety of ways i like to crochet my sides together first or the front to the side sorry first before working around the tops and the bottoms so what you're going to do is take one of your either front or back panel set aside your bottom and then one of your side panels and there's no real front or back uh um to these pieces so it doesn't matter too much what you will want to try to do is just to make sure that your pieces are all facing the right directions why they're so all the stitches are going in the same direction what you're then going to do is holding the two sides together we're going to work a row of single crochet stitches all the way along the side now there's no pretty places to put in searcher hook so you're going to just want to make sure that you're keeping it flush together if it helps to pin it together then you can do that as well your single crochet that you're using to sew it together needs to be on the outside of your bag so you're going to start by joining with a slip stitch you're going to work through both thicknesses and then just simply insert your hook where it is comfortable and work a single crochet seam up the side you're going to want to make sure that you're working over top of any tails or any places where you had the yarn coming up alongside especially when you're working that stripe panel but again just continue to crochet up the side of your bag once you have completed this side you're going to continue to join the sides of the front and other sides of your bag in the same way and then you're also going to do the same for the bottom piece so once you have your four sides together you'll take your bottom piece work single crochet stitches all along the bottom just like so until all of the edges and sides of your bag are joined you're going to leave that top edge so no need to touch the top yet and i'll show you what we're going to do when we come to that point so just go ahead single crochet each of your sides and your bottom together and then meet me back here to work the top of your bag once you have finished working your bag sides and the bottom so you've worked a single crochet stitch around each along each of the edges and then around the bottom just join all your sides together once you've done that you can fasten off weave in any of your ends and you're going to start the top of your bag for the top of the bag you're going to join your yarn with a slip stitch into the top corner of your bag chain one and then work a half double crochet stitch into each stitch all the way around so you're going to work your half double crochet stitches along the top of your bag then along the side then along the opposite side and then the shorter edge all the way around until you come back to your first stitch when you come back to your first stitch you will join with a slip stitch into your first stitch once you've come all the way around you're going to join with a slip stitch in the top of that first stitch we're now going to begin working the bag handles to do so begin by chaining one you're then going to work a half double crochet into each of the next 12 stitches beginning with the same stitches that you joined in so there's one three four there's 10 eleven and twelve once you've worked twelve half double crochet stitches you can then chain twenty one once you've chained 21 back on the top of your bag you're going to skip the next 21 stitches then into the next stitch work a half double crochet and then 11 more half double crochets which will bring you across the front of your bag you'll be then at the side of your bag you're going to work your 20 half double crochet stitches along the side of your bag when you come along to either like the front or the back of the bag your striped pattern here you're going to work very much the same as what you did on the other side i'll just get around here to it and then when you come to the other side or to the front your striped panel you're then going to work 12 half double crochets just as you did before chain 21 skip the next 21 stitches and then work 12 half double crochet stitches i've worked my 12 chain 21 skip 21 you're then going to half double crochet in each of the next 12 stitches that will bring you along to the final side of your bag you're then going to work your 20 half double crochet stitches along the side of your bag and then join with a slip stitch into the top of the first stitch at the end of your round two for the handles you're joining with a slip stitch into the top of that first stitch you're now going to work a half double crochet into each of the first 12 stitches when you come to your chain 21 you're then going to work a 21 half double crochet stitches all into that space so there's no need to work into the stitches you're just simply working around that chain and you want to work a total of 21 half double crochet stitches you're then going to come across work a half double crochet stitch in each stitch all the way around to your next 21 chain work 21 half double crochet stitches into that chain space and then work half double crochets in each stitch all the way across to the other side and join with a slip stitch into the first stitch at the end of round three of your bag candles you've joined with a slip stitch you can chain one you're then going to work one half double crochet into each stitch all the way around and then when you come back to your first stitch you can join with a slip stitch into the top of that first stitch at that time then your reusable gift bag is complete you can weave in any ends and your bag is ready for gifting and enjoying so thank you so much for joining me on this tutorial on how to make this reusable gift bag and uh if you happen to make one i would love to see it you can tag rich textures crochet on social media so that i can admire it and i do hope that you'll come back again soon until then happy crocheting bye [Music] | Rich Textures Crochet | UCNDSOZh_-SJxhosMSPwZ7gQ | 2021-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,946 | 14,689 |
IFmwM2zpYhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFmwM2zpYhw | ArchMerge : 217 right mouse click in nemo - add compress and extract functionality | welcome to another tutorial about Nemo we have a Nemo installed on arch merch and we've made it already our own meaning some icons and some settings but this time I'm gonna talk about something else I'm gonna open to noir as well assume that you have we want to extract or to create an archive then there is a possibility in tune our so right is to not and left is opening to remove open loops there is no way to zip anything and to compress it so there is a way ctrl T by the way let's use the icon that's up here as well open a terminal that's in this current folder that it's going to open it and we can install clicking check out what's possible with Nemo just right demo and then twice on tap what I want to do now right now is Nemo file rather that's one thing if I install arch merged with addy and then install cinnamon that's the one that's in there so we need kind of miss its when it's not there so if you run everything like so file a wrote nemo file role or the archive manager is installed now I do not know there is one that's kill everything to be sure Nemo right mouse clicks let's see if it works I guess not a false as much so we need to kill Nemo I think it's something like like they don't know quit or something so mom Nemo and go check how to kill this thing so quit or cook you is the one to switch to kill it so name was killed let's give it another try otherwise we need to reboot if that's not possible here this now compressed and uncompressed is available and that's what's called the emo file roll all right enjoy | Erik Dubois | UCJdmdUp5BrsWsYVQUylCMLg | 2018-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 311 | 1,543 |
GyoN8WDW5PE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyoN8WDW5PE | Episode 4-8: Radical Geek Farewell | hello everybody and welcome to the last episode of the radical geek yeah I've never ran this over four years and I'm sorry folks if I watched as my show this is my last episode but if you're not I do have a good program here have some interesting people here I went to e recap I talked to a few people there a little bit of a mix today on this episode have door wood Mac science fiction author out of Toronto Canada there's written several short stories and a few novels I have from demon productions Cherie Fairchild and Frank Nicosia and you know they also will be there and they're full zombie makeup talking about the movie fester they were in as well as some other things and lasting definitely not least i have entertainer producer and canada's geekiest media personality liana Kerzner well let's talk to them see why they do what they do and have some fun hope you enjoy alright I've got science fiction author door would Mac and can you tell me how you got started writing science fiction well bill since I was a child I've been a fan of several science fiction TV shows for example Thunderbirds I really loved Thunderbirds and later Star Trek and then when the Star Wars movies came out I I became very much a science-fiction fan and I also began to read science fiction as well because of my interest in these TV shows and you know as time went on I decided well maybe I'd like to make my own contribution to the jaw door to you know write my own stories science fiction stories and so I tried to when i was younger they did sell but you know every writer needs to go through a period where they're learning about life and relationships and the world and the environment and and so on and mature after that period I also took a course about writing science fiction taught by a Robert J Sawyer a very popular Canadian science fiction writer and I learned a lot from that course and after that I resumed writing stories again and started selling stories to anthologies and magazines and that's how I got into writing alright and all right I can tell me some of the stuff that you read about and what you actually on some of the year on the titles yeah I write mostly soft science fiction the as opposed to hard science fiction I to the concentrate on social sciences and stories about society and social issues many of my stories have to do with the relationship between religion and science for example my story of transubstantiation is about Jesus returning as a troublemaking teenage girl on a space station or out Mars and my novel the shrine of the siren stone is about to Japanese androids and a relationship to Shintoism and Buddhism the two major relief religions of Japan I've also written stories with a lot of Asian themes in them you know Japanese thieves or Chinese themes okay right you're just something kind of refreshing among all the other verses bunch of bunch of white guys yeah yeah yeah there's nothing wrong with stories from a bunch of white guys in done right yeah yeah it's nice to see some diversity yeah yeah and that that's what I'm getting at is is that there's nothing wrong with stories with a bunch of white guys in them but this awesome nothing wrong with diversity as well and I edited the dragon of the stars the first-ever anthology of science fiction and fantasy written by ethnic Chinese living outside China and here is our publication this is a rice paper magazine and Asian Canadian literary magazine this is his first ever science fiction of fantasy issue and I edited this with jf Gerard another science fiction writer and this just came out last year all right all right anything else let's just I think we mostly found out oh I need some of your inspiration for what you want to write well yeah the expression comes from all sorts of interesting places uh anything can can sort of inspire me and I can spin a story out of it I for example my story it came to eat her chicken wings that was inspired by a visit to hooters of Baltimore of hooters restaurant of all things and and none of that I managed to spin a story about a Hooters girl meets an alien at a car show right one of my more recent stories Mecca Jesus the boat to Japanese town that makes an Android of Jesus and uses it as a tourist attraction that was inspired by it by two real-life stories one is that I actually visited a Jesus theme park in orlando florida cut holy land experience really have a guy dressed up as Jesus walking around and the other one is that there actually is a town called Shingo in Japan which bills itself as being the last home of Jesus and of course they have a stab at oars of industry based around that and out of these two real life incidents I use that for my story Mecca Jesus so yeah I can it's amazing you can take real life situations from the real world and just turn them into sighs certain fantasy situations if you put the right spin on them ok Oh looks like we're done I think you are doing and uh oh actually before we go is there a place online where we can uh see you find out more about you yeah you can check out my website which is the Derwin Mac SF com so it's de r wi n ma k SF com all right i'll put that in the shut up but thank you and enjoy the rustic invention ok thanks Bill in 1939 timely comics published its first issues it later changed its name first to Alice comics and then to Marvel Comics in 2014 Marvel pulled its fans asking for the 75 greatest marvel stories from those 75 years and published that list in print form the unofficial 75 greatest marvels countdown will walk through all 75 of these stories every wednesday from december 31st 2014 to june first 2016 join me blame dollar and a cadre of other hosts including established podcasting greats and emerging talents as we run through the list discussed each story in the context of its original release and determined just what makes it so great the unofficial 75 greatest marvels countdown can be found at bureau 42.com on itunes and on stitcher ok I've got Sherri Fairchild and Frank Nicosia here with the decon productions the man productions you mom for lectures ASI pues ya we're not rant killers were people killers people go anywhere putting it oh and can you tell me about demon productions well we have like to do charity events and all kinds of stuff we do free zombie makeovers for kids adults whoever decides they want to be affected today ok cuz I see you dressed up your gun with the zombie makeup yeah I haven't put all my blood or anything on yet today cuz a young said yet yeah haven't been fed yet there we go I'm still hungry ok and uh alright so how do you get started doing this oh we've been into horror ever since we were teenagers um Friday the thirteenth and Halloween you know the original horror flicks ok and one day she said she went to be a zombie and we found I'll be grew up in Buffalo and we started hanging out with them yeah we were doing on horror conventions you know rock and shock and horror hound and in Ohio and Boston and then we saw buffalo has their own time p thing so we we got sucked into it and all right and now so can tell you some of these zombie event she do let's see we're doing the Thousand Islands zombie walk on the twenty-fourth of this month I mean beautiful beautiful Cape Vincent New York where we filmed the movie annulment a zombie movie a zombie rom-com yeah like Romeo and yeah love you and Julia zombie oh and Julia really romeo and juliet romeo until there you go yeah I like a horror fan but I do know a little bit about head again people or on day-to-day girls in horror she goes this is scary go no everything is like this hearing no no yeah cuz you know effects I like horror movies it like you don't see it but you hear it it's like that's really get my help because then the noise that's behind you becomes the noise that's on the TV and you're just going to use imagination as well yeah oh no see also I've heard you are basically premiering a movie hit the convention Sunday fester Contessa sunday at noon I I play June and Frank plays and my abusive mean mean boyfriend mon Dieu and he is so mean to my my poor little boy that he grows up to be monster interesting bullying is subject rings yeah but not before he gets he gets him when he's a kid I got I got I got what I deserved yeah okay and you've talked about some have you done other movies so I monster movies in that and she done we were we were in a return to newcomb high by Lloyd Kaufman Oh with a trauma yeah Roma trouble for docs and you can kill a rat killer rag I've never you have a Greg lamberson and here this weekend you're okay you talking about killer rock killer rat ahhhhh you may understand it's a female movie with big eyes yeah I know mutated commute ated killer boobs okay mm-hmm lots of blood lots of 80s comedy you know retro lipstick yeah retro a lot of illusions you know a lot of um pulse ox yeah I know well no actually you know that no CGI no cg it was some claymation like okay I'm thinking like practical effects you know not a computer-generated effects in jail exactly yes what's they called practical effects okay and what about okay and I still want doing we should do a movie themed something around in the area called the luck of the Love Canal ah yeah that what we could do that your product of the murderous mutated monsters from beneath the ground in the Love Canal hi I'm that Dex also what we do we network the independent film energy help people find locations and stuff like that if we get the most interesting person found that helped network for uh for movies um well it's not really a movie it's a traveling art project that we help from Italy oh really yes sabata Martha's hail yes okay and it's a instrument music dark photography art show yes well okay and anywhere if you got a shout outs to say you know if we can check out more of your stuff on the web view what's there anything else we well we don't we have our Facebook page in our twitter name reproductions we don't have a website yet okay as I am not very good on the computer at all but I'm gonna find us that even productions on facebook yeah all right i'll put things like age um and like i said you can what we're doing a comic con on october 10 those one that's um Jodi's toys collectibles and comic books that muffler yes it is lackawanna at the columbus hall okay tomorrow's disco too well we'll be here to for the party okay all right well looks like i have everything here um thank you thank you having us welcome okay i grabbed me Anna Kerzner mm-hmm and from Canadian television and kami and American internets American here is everywhere yeah yeah but it's an American community it's it's an effective slime mold is like a slime mold and but it's video game so it's a digital slime mold yes for sure it goes everywhere but yeah escapist magazine com it was amazing deca all right and let's see here I have you here if you were preggers crime in the arrows with a fall amount sock that is a past life yes that's license at the soccer watch some of those um you do a lot of stuff with future cop that was yeah charity fundraising that we did we're taking a bit of a break from that for various reasons but yeah still heavily involved in various charities all right and also this is thing about agents of cosplay that's that's the escapist magazine show yeah i'm here at a recon for sort of wearing two hats one is the ages of cosplay cosplay show which is a non-competitive drama-free look at cause plan cause like culture and then also here for the book wrestling with God's chester ox18 which is a anthology of Canadian writers exploring faith in science fiction and fantasy alright which I think just durwood heavy your nectar when yes three of the other guests at Erie con david clink jam fry and Derwin mac or in the book so we're doing a panel here alright and uh all right I love stuffing you actually you're a cosplayer yourself I am which I've seen some pictures very nice work thank you what do you like to which one you your favor to dress up as oh that's like asking about your favorite kid it really depends on the weather and how much time I have I mean I've got three hours to burn and I don't want her hair wear high heels on where the Cheetara costume if I don't feel like spending three hours in makeup but I'm not gonna be on my feet all day I'll wear the ivy valentine costume the problem with ivy is that I actually end up with welts on the back of my neck because of the way the costumes designed the weight from here I know this is a family show this is just an anatomical thing don't make it dirty but it it does put too much weight on the back of my neck okay and see what else is there he also do also fail video games yes i am a video game critical analyst thought leader is the word they've got us using i look at video games from the perspective of a lot of the analysis and video games uses tools borrowed from film and television and it gets a lot of false negative positives and a lot of weird results so one of the things I'm working on is trying to create tools for video games that are specific and accurate to video games which means sort of looking at the sociological anthropological and Ludo narrative which is game + story theories and and creating stuff that kind of works with that interactivity meaning the game isn't finished until the player plays it and that's unique in media well one thing I find out is usually at a kind of a almost a balance you have to put a story and gameplay into a video game when you do it properly you can't firmly demarcate one for the other like the game doesn't stop the gameplay doesn't stop to accommodate the story you want to sort of get want to try to make it melt together yeah both my heart and I think that's kind of in gaming is very unique it's exceptionally difficult in the way the various ways the game developers do it is brilliant I mean I'm always amazed at at the new things and I'll see it like you tricky word I can't say on this show yes you know yeah yes you Claire very clever person all right and is there anything else that you do this outside of that that you like to talk about hey YouTube channel and that I'd love for people to check out it's got a lot of video game stuff but it's also got a lot of sort of geek adjacent stuff as I call it I I mean the predominant thing I do is I'm going to drop an F word feminism I do feminist critique of video games and geek stuff right it is an F word but I'm trying to show people that it's not sort of the negative crazy thing that people get on college campuses it actually is practical is still relevant and it's a an interesting and unique mode of analysis that I think that in the modern world where we have more freedoms than we've ever had in history but also more restrictions and stigmas than we've ever had in history in various ways to and identity and self-definition are are such important things to people now because everything is so fluid that I think identity based analysis still has its place as long as it's not bonkers you know as we can all be comfortable with their titles um labels when I stop having a sense of humor about the whole thing i'll stop doing it for now i still feel like I'm having fun with the whole thing so I know I haven't gone off the deep end and that's sort of my test if I can't sort of laugh at the absurdity of what I'm doing I mean I'm not digging wells in the developing world right I'm not curing cancer i'm looking at breasts in video games and as long as i keep that in focus I'm good okay Oh looks like we're going to end it here thank you no problem this is wraps up another the last episode of the radical geek I want to thank everybody who's been my watch my program over the years and if you happen to catch a new dress me up so they'll leave them up so you get to go through the archives and go through the other stuff brackley will still be there it's going to be turning lately if you've read it's turning to a personal blog and I'll turn into a personal blog I want to thank everybody's been a guest to support my endeavors promoted me and helped out my documentary program that showcases geekdom I'm not going to stop podcasting people I do have another thing when the works coming up and I want to tell you about it's called literary wasteland it's where I will review self-published speculative fiction this could be an audio format not video and I hope you got to stitch your night UN's and all that and you can check it out at literary wasteland com so I hope that you up I'll listen to that and from Bob I heart thank you for everybody that's come and supported me I | Radical Geek Video Podcast | UCETW-_yqcfZbrwezMAMYG3g | 2015-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,207 | 16,671 |
IkSZmSvjyd4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkSZmSvjyd4 | 120 Parkway Ave, Ninth Line/Hwy 7, Markham - Just Listed - Michael Duggal | EXP REALTY | hey everyone it's michael douglas i'd like to introduce you to my newest listing we're at 120 parkway avenue in markham close to schools close to highways all the amenities a great property you've got lots of options here you can either live in the main floor and rent out the basement or alternatively you can own it as a rental property it's interesting in that it has its own laundry and kitchen both upstairs and downstairs it's three bedrooms plus one as well as three washrooms and a 60 feet by 110 feet deep lot it's a great property if you'd like to book an appointment then call me my number is 416-671-5218 and let's go ahead and take a look inside [Music] so [Music] so [Music] foreign | Michael Duggal | UCICbxt97p5SuZOZSlbwnMAg | 2020-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 129 | 696 |
7Y404qSENvQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y404qSENvQ | V1 Womens Retreat | what do you think of when you hear the word bold [Music] I knew and conform their minds and their actions to what Christ has done for us and what he calls us to be in and what his word says we are Gloria and Gloria was actually one of the local praise and she literally she had a spirit of boldness but it was so silent because I hear a different I hear an impact I hear something out of their comfort zone I think of Esther because she is so courageous to go out and evangelize but we went for 3p she was in a restaurant and she just spread the gospel without anyone caring in front of a bunch of people so I don't care I don't care what people think about me I don't care what people I don't care about their opinions | V1 Church | UCHkOIo-0EdWPSMI5OLxIfkw | 2023-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 147 | 719 |
F86X5fyIvEc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F86X5fyIvEc | 9-18-22 Imitation gods | everyone good morning thank you for allowing me to fill your Pulpit here once again it's it's a privilege to be able to come up spread the gospel and pastors that fill the pulpit are like you know I can say and do and step on toes because I'm going home after this you know I'm not going to come in here tomorrow and see everybody and they're going to be like hey you know what was you what was you saying there the other day you know yesterday so I don't take this lightly and it is really a privilege to come Laura or Lisa was talking about the 198 million it just seems like it wasn't long ago I told in Sunday school I thought it was just over a hundred million it has doubled you know and I I just remember when they started it was a wonderful wonderful Outreach and evangelism and for for kids because a lot of times kids are forgotten in these countries and the love of Samaritan's Purse allows them to be each one has their own little box and that is special because they have something that's theirs not something that is shared so you know take the boxes and I'm planning already I got two granddaughters I'm gonna take one and fill one up and I'm going to take another one and fill the other one up and they'll just love it because they're picking out things for others they know the the process we've taken them before and finally um I saw Mark's beautiful shirt the the Steeler shirt somewhere around here I don't I don't see him now I saw Troy Polamalu running around I know it was him I mean he's smaller than he was on screen you know on oh he's hiding back there stand up Troy can we can we get a visual of one of the best players ever to play the game welcome Troy thank you for coming oh um the game starts at one o'clock ooh all right I'll see if I can have you out of here by then imitation gods oh speaking of things that are worshiped by different people and it's really hard to describe like what is going to be worshiped by people I have a friend that I brought that to my granddaughters and and others is basically they're worshiping him and I was telling him about this place and he wanted to see it so I brought him here he is folks the grandkids love him I got him when we were up doing work for WVU medicine they wanted to fill the Coliseum because it was kind of odd that it was their 50-year anniversary and nobody was allowed in so they took our pictures and they made these and when we were done we got to take them home now my wife's first idea was let's take him to the shooting range that we go to and and I was on the verge of like okay well and then the grandkids kicked in they took him they love him they take him around he sits with their tea parties and and all he's out on the porch and the deck playing with him he's even made it out into the yard they brought him in and they said well we need a tie Pap Pap we need a tie for him so I showed them my tithes and they picked out the VeggieTales Bob the Tomato Larry the Cucumber and my boy here doesn't say much you know doesn't really need a drink you need anything hey no okay pretty self-sufficient he is but boy the kids they were up our house last night and he again was they wanted to get him to build uh Tinker Toys but he just wasn't having it so imitation Gods isn't it funny isn't it odd what we look at as something to be worshiped and uh if there was one God there is our lord god Jehovah Elohim El Shaddai that is in heaven that is who we should worship all these other things past and present are imitation gods and you notice even a little G is beside them let's look at some of these other gods that were supposedly so big you know in the Old Testament because in Exodus right off the bat you shall have no other gods before me you'll not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in Heaven above or the Earth beneath or in the waters below you shall not have other gods before me Jesus or God says to them I'm a jealous God but what happened some of the main Gods from back then probably one of the I picked out a few here the first one would have to be bail b-a-a-l sometimes they would pronounce or they'd spell it b-a-e-l and it meant like you know how many gods were there it's the same one no matter how you spell it it was Baal the supreme god of the Canaanites uh and it's really funny how many of these gods were fertility gods and that allowed the people worshiping them to well let's just say have a chance to go and be fertile you know that's why they're they're they're image their take was so strong was because it allowed people to do the things that they wanted in as much as they wanted and still say you know I'm doing this I'm doing this for bail up here well Bale was an imitation God the Hebrew name for Baal is owner or Master this is what a how powerful the the the the gods were that controlled and these people worshiped and built things too gave their lives to and here's another one molec m-o-l-e-k molic uh you'll see pronounced or you'll see spelled m-o-l-o-c-h same God same thing this guy though was really one of the bad ones because Molech was a child psycho sacrifice God he was a major Canaanite deity his name is a combination of two Hebrew words one of the words is king and the other word is shame Molech king of Shame and molik wanted baby sacrifices we were in Israel once and we were and we only went like one time the first time we were there that we ventured down but you stand up on this like little Ridge area and you look down into the in like a little Culvert a little like bottom land type thing and there's this thing in there that looks like a huge birthday cake it's round it's about four feet high it's maybe 10 12 feet wide and they say well go on down this was one of the monuments one of the altars that they did to to Molech and some of the other gods and as you went down and you looked and you started walking around you saw that the the altar was made out of skulls of the babies that they sacrificed and I thought okay I'm done I'm you know and other people were like let's go down like we were let's get out and see and they came back up they were like oh my gosh did you see that did you know what and I'm like yeah we knew what was there we didn't need to go um molik a lot of the Jericho walls that came tumbling down they found many baby skulls in the walls of Jericho the Assyrians were also a part of getting this uh you know getting these baby skulls and and you know it just as low as you can get sacrificing kids sacrificing babies so these Gods here um these these men were really imitation no good gods that we see now um then finally the last one is a lady it is Ashura she is one of the goddesses of the Old Testament Canaanite she is given the name the mother of all gods the mother of the Gods the Great Goddess yeah well you would have her honored by they would build what was called these poles these Ashura polls they would build and they look like big totem poles and they would put them up on the high places and then people would go up there to worship asherah First Kings 14 23 it says for they built on high places pillars and poles to the goddess asherah and one of the things that were was done immediately when the the Israelis went in was to go and find those high places because they like to worship on the high places as well so these people that had these Gods wanted to mock them in a sense where they would go up and they would put their deities up on the high places and and there are a number of references in the in the Old Testament to the asherah polls um you know again false God imitation God I looked in the did some studying there's numbers you can have lots of names and all but many of the names were just the same god or goddess and and they but they were different whenever the Assyrians or the Canaanites or the jebusites or the amalekites whoever they would talk about who they were there were probably a good guess was there were about 35 gods in the Old Testament and imitation gods everyone no good but the people just they just didn't know they and and the Israelis tried to go in this is why when they took the land when they crossed the Jordan River and Joshua gave to the people uh their land he said You Must Destroy these people over here and wipe out their gods because if you don't he knew that they would have some influence on the Israeli people and ultimately they did you know the the if they didn't go and wipe out people if they left a small faction of people that were in the Land There that should have been killed but weren't eventually they overcame the the people that were in their area so that was important that these imitation Gods get wiped out and into a large degree they did okay how about now what are we looking at this was the Old Testament let's talk about today what imitation gods are out there rearing their ugly heads in our neck of the woods not this guy he's my buddy I'm going to take him home and and the grandkids will see I might even take him to the soccer game today because they're going to be playing it'll be great that they look over on the side of there when they're playing soccer and they see my boy here what about today wow I looked and did some research talking about what are our gods of today what is it that we worshiped in our society right now and as I was reading them I thought oh sure absolutely look at the commercials look at what's out there look at what they're peddling out there on the TV and look in your magazines look on your Billboards and everything what is being peddled number there's a few of them here I'm going to start with like number four or so Beauty beauty is a a God that a lot of people worship and imitation God we admire people who are attractive that's you know and it's all style but no substance for the most part but yet we admire magazine gods we are a very vain society and when we see someone up there that is pretty and slim and Rich well we want to maybe admire them and and even further on you say you know what I want to be like that is what the sales people their first job in selling you something is to make you think that what you have isn't good enough and that you have to get something else your car is not good enough your washing machine is not the the same look at that garage you need to get a new garage they want to make you think that what you have is not adequate it's not attractive or beautiful so maybe you want to consider getting something else getting something better number four number three may be on the list number four oh before we leave Beauty look at proverbs 31 30. flat out says it beauty is fleeting absolutely beauty is here today gone tomorrow and what we put into it is here today and gone tomorrow and we're left broken oh my gosh how about substances that's a really good imitation God that we have today more than ever we have substances the we inject into our bodies all kinds of things to make us what they maybe make us forget the of our hurts they make us numb from the pain or maybe you can inject something into your life that maybe will spice up your life you know and and and people absolutely love these imitation gods that are called substances nicotine caffeine any of this stuff we are a country that has a lot of times we go by the philosophy Better Living Through Chemistry sometimes it's really good we need certain drugs we need certain substances if we are going to live many people would be in trouble if they did not have these things and and you know those are the good things about substances but boy you look now especially now when you talk about uh you know coming the fentanyl coming across the border last year in America in the 2021 over 107 000 people between like uh 18 and 39 the prime people in our community I'm not mismeaning to this on you know us older people or anything but these are the people that are ready to step in and be the leaders be the future a hundred and seven thousand of them that's like 300 a day died from fentanyl poisoning or overdose and and that's not even counting you know that's just that drug oh by the way I heard the other day that we are already here it is September we already have surpassed last year in fentanyl poisoning so it's growing people are falling victim to this imitation God that they fall down to and want to be like and get and it ends up well they are sacrificing their life to this imitation God because it's killing them heroin crack cocaine you know all these there's so many things that are out there that are separate fentanyl is the big one and and it's taking more and more people uh there was a lady there was a young girl I was doing a funeral for her mom years ago and we knew their family really well and they lived in in Waynesburg and the mom passed away and the the dad was there and his son and one of the daughters well the other daughter had run away and they didn't know what was going on she was with the bands and she was going around and doing all kinds of things well they heard from the rehab place that she was admitted as a heroin addict well they let her out to go to her mom's funeral and I was sitting and visiting with her her and her counselor and I said you know you grew up with all these kids around here you were at my house as much as you were at your your own house and what happened and she says well when I got out of the houses things started to happen I said well how is your life now how was the life that has been an imitation God of of heroin what's it like she said every morning I wake up I think to myself how can I get forty dollars what do I need to do today to get forty dollars because that's what a heroin hit costs so she said my goal my life's ambition whenever I would get up in the morning was to think okay how can I get 40 bucks she was so addicted rehabbed and always helping her she was like in and out but an imitation God just like Beauty and and you know it has a pull on people and they follow that pull and and they follow what to a fault imitation gods do that to people they lead you down a terrible path and eventually when they're done with you or you're done with them uh let's just hope that you're still breathing because a lot of times maybe you're not another oh this is going to be a good one another imitation God that people follow religion religion and you're like okay wait what the heck religion you're kidding me not this religion not a god-centered wonderful Jesus Christ holy spirit filled Church such as this there are religions out there and you know them there are they show up on your porch every now and then different groups you read about them in the paper blowing up innocent people and it was for their religion you know their religion has a God and they would name their gods but their imitation gods religion and God are not the same thing religion without God simply is an empty shell religion is a lot of people have religion but they don't have God that is the true God our God in heaven our lord Jesus and God the holy spirit that is here now waiting to come into people's hearts they want to just be invited Jesus came and he taught with the word he taught with with Miracles that he did a lot of the religions that are out there now want you to be a part of their religion and they're willing to do violence to get you to be part of their religion a big thing a big difference between our religion that we have right now in Jesus Christ and like let's say the the group that that follows the the Sun God Allah our their God says to them here's what I want you to do I want you to bring glory to me I want you to live so that you bring glory to me I want you to go out and do whatever all these things that'll radical bunch of them do and I want you to go out and I want you to begin to do these terrible things and if you die in the process you dying will bring glory to me and boy there is no shortage of people that want to go out and do for Allah now what how what's our religion how's our Religion different from that we have a religion where Jesus Christ came down and said I will die for you I will take your place now there may be martyrs certainly that go out and want to do Jesus Christ's work but he is not sending them out like the God Allah and saying go and do and if you get killed oh well that's just the cost of doing business we have a God that will die for us and has died for us and has paid the price and gone before us into heaven to prepare a place for us so that when our great waking up morning comes and our Day of Reckoning is here we will follow him and we will be with him and we won't have to to go out and do and Martyr ourselves and kill innocent people to show him how much we love him big difference you can have religion but it means nothing if you don't have God there are a lot of other things out there Matthew Matthew 6 24. no one can serve two masters you want to serve God serve God you want to serve beauty or substances you want to serve religion that's something else but you can't serve that and still serve God it is impossible I was in sci I was a a sci green down there was a volunteer chaplain the people that were in there the inmates were in there were always trying to come up with new new religions and if it was a religion if it was a bona fide religion well then the State Correctional Institute had to allow them the means to have and celebrate their religion the the Muslims had the prayer Shahs Jehovah's Witnesses the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were in there the the Catholics and then I would go in for the Protestant Services there was one group that tried really hard to convince them and they were looking up all kind of of details that they said their religion was and I don't I don't even remember the name what they called it and basically their religion was that they got to go for a couple hours on Sunday and sit in a hot tub and smoke dope that's a heck of a religion you know yeah you know I could see why you would want that but fortunately it really wasn't a religion so what else is out there what other things what other imitation things are we following that our imitation science you've heard the Hollywood people with their Scientology stuff uh do we serve one of the invitation Gods that's out there and it is a billion billion dollar industry of people following them and that is the sex and pornography industry imitation pure greed lust flesh but yet how many people follow that imitation God money is another one money has a place we have to have money we have to have some kind of currency in order to conduct business and do that's why they talk about whenever the end times are coming that people will be embedded with a chip so that they can conduct business if you don't have that chip you're not going to be able to conduct business if you accept that chip you're saying I'm going to follow a false god an invitation called the Antichrist if you don't take that chip very possibly during the tribulation you'll be killed but you'll be killed in the name of Jesus Christ you won't be killed because or you won't be living with a false imitation God that is the Antichrist finally the last God the last imitation God that we serve here boy you know I think I'm just getting in deeper here I am going to run to my car and and I'm going to grab my boxes and and beat a hasty Retreat here we've already talked about religion being an invitation God this and is really this and really hits home self self number one imitation God that we worship now here in this world certainly in America self you know what nobody's going to look out for me you got to look out for number one I I got my buddy here I'm looking out for him so you know he knows he knows he's not alone but you know and and it all based all this stuff that people say me my you know it started in in chapter 11 in in the Book of Genesis when they said look what we can do let's show God what we can do we can build a tower all the way up to heaven to show him this is what we can do and what did he do struck them down made their languages go from one language to many languages and and the the New Testament to that the New Testament thing is during the day of Pentecost when they spoke one language but yet everybody heard it in theirs when it was time for the church to come together he did opposite of what they did for the Tower of Babel where one person's Peter spoke and the apostles spoke one language but yet it was heard by everybody when God is ready for his church for his people to go out and be active he does stuff like that and he looked past self he looked past us he doesn't care what we think we can do love Joshua have it at home we have it a couple of different places we get a little you know we've got some stones that I have to keep getting a magic marker and writing on but Joshua 24 beginning with 14. now fear the lord and serve him with all faithfulness throw away the gods your ancestors worship beyond the Euphrates river and in Egypt and serve the Lord but if serving the lord seems undesirable to you then choose for yourself this day whom you will serve whether the God your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates or the god of the amorites in whose land you are living but for me in my household and you know this very famous very popular well-known Bible as for me in my house we are going to serve the Lord he gave them options serve the gods of the amalekites serve the gods that were in Egypt when your people when you were all a lot of you were down there choose for yourself this day he says and that still Rings true here choose for yourself This Day this Sunday this September 18th don't walk out those doors thinking oh my gosh you know what I really don't know how I stand with God I I mean you know I know who he is and I know a lot about him well Satan knows who he is Satan knows who you know a lot about God you need to say to yourself I am going to serve the Lord in heaven the Lord Jehovah with my whole as we read here in in you know the greatest commandment they asked him he and Jesus says love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul and with all your mind this is the first and greatest commandment the second is like it love your neighbor as yourself all the law and Prophets hang on these two Commandments he told us earlier in in Exodus you shall not have any other gods before me and then he follows it up in Matthew serve and love the Lord your God with all your heart your might your mind your everything that you have within you let it all serve the Lord people that come in and they play the musical instruments people that sing they have gifts that God has given them and they use them here in God's house that is the best that we can do is to come in here and sing and people are like that was really wonderful and you hear from them so much I give the glory to God I am so glad that he allows me the privilege to come in here and do these things love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your mind with all your soul and love your neighbor as yourself have a good positive image it's it's hard to go out and witness to somebody about Jesus Christ if you have a bad image of yourself you know you need to go before you go and you start witnessing into re recognize how you stand what is your stance with God then you can go and witness to others what if the gods that we worshiped here and we've already talked about the the Bales and the Molex and the ashara you know we've talked about one of the biggest things that we have to fight number one we have to fight one of the things is pride pride one of the first sins when when Satan got cast out of Heaven I want to be like God pride and then when you say what are you going to give up for it's coming up what are you going to give up for for the new year they said I'll give up this and this and this I will give up but the number one thing people will not give up control I will not give up control I want control of my life I want control of my family my golly when I'm sitting there watching TV I got the remote right here so that I can pick what's on the screen control is a powerful thing and a lot of people do not want to give up and when you say to them Surrender Your Life to Jesus Christ oh boy that surrender part ah I'm gonna need some explanation on that well if you do then you stay here and you talk when people are leaving if you want to talk I'll be here deacons are here deacons are here during the week deacons and are here Elders are here you can sit and visit with them and find out the things that we need to have in our life right now generosity opposite of self imagine if seven billion people on Earth were generous open-mindedness everybody to some degree is judgmental a little be willing to change stop being so judgmental have an open mind on things how about compassion help others first Less on yourself more on them here's a good one patience oh I want patience instead of sighing and tapping your foot and wondering what the heck's going on be content to wait you know what wait Jesus waited 30 years before he began his ministry patience is truly a virtue and the last one and I'm done the last thing that we would really love to have you want to worship something and you want to be something how about kindness what would be like if people were kind to each other well you talk about grasping at straws hoping that people are kind is really a stretch many people are kind to some degree we need more we need more and more and more of those we need to show that there is kindness so we had the invitation gods of back in the Old Testament and you saw what they led to we have some of the imitation gods of today and you see what's happening whenever people worship those imitation Gods but you also see that there are imitation quote imitation God's out there like generosity and kindness and faith and joy and forgiveness that's a big one worship those if you're going to worship imitation Gods worship things like those where you can actually love the Lord and be helping your neighbor let's pray Lord we're babies in what we do we are feeling our way searching looking and sometimes we fall into the traps sometimes the trap door opens with us right on top of it and we fall down into something that we don't know how to get out of but even from the depths Lord you know who we are and you can help us anybody here anybody wanting to hear Lord let them find somebody and speak to them don't let them be worried about their salvation and certainly Lord don't let them go off chasing false gods amen | ABUNDANT LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH | UCF_3EG7Og745LX5Se1-ofsg | 2022-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,297 | 26,680 |
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G-VZ1k88-YM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-VZ1k88-YM | 4 Tools to Become More Creative with The Artist's Way author Julia Cameron | we all wish we could be more creative we also wish that that somewhere within us is a creativity that goes unharnessed that goes untapped and if we could just tap into it if we could just access it it's going to help us live a more exciting life it's going to help us stand out in business and in our careers and it's going to help us create the most extraordinary things those things are all true you do have an untapped creativity it is there you are not leveraging it but why you have to ask yourself because if you're like most people you tell yourself that it's too late in life it's too selfish for you to put creativity first that's not a serious thing being creative i'm i'm too busy i don't have enough time to just play around i'm a busy serious person so you don't do it or maybe you tell yourself that if you just had enough money you'd be free to spend your time doing what you love or maybe you just tell yourself it's status or it's ego that's driving you to be creative and and that false modesty that you have pulls you down because you don't want ego to drive you you don't want status to drive you you want it to be real or maybe just maybe you think your family and friends would think you're completely crazy for chasing down your creative dream whatever it is whatever's keeping you from embracing your creativity from turning your ideas into real things your passions into a career whatever it is we tend to brush aside our ideas our dreams live on standby our lives feel average interesting maybe but average and so i believe that everyone every single one of us has a creator spirit we were born to create to dream up ideas to bring them into the world to share them with others and so no matter what you do no matter who you are you are creative you can call it innovation call it outside the box thinking you can call it problem solving those are all just synonyms for creativity and so in today's episode we are going to dig into creativity and i want you to know this if you take away one thing from this talk creativity isn't reserved for starving artists creativity is within you welcome to we do hard things the show about facing fears taking big risks and chasing down dreams on today's show i talk creativity with the godmother of creative structures writer author and the creator of the artist's way julia cameron in this conversation we get into the nuts and bolts of how you can become more creative how you can get unblocked and how you can build confidence in your ideas [Music] the first question i have is you know in your new book seeking wisdom you really do draw a ton of parallels between spirituality and creativity why is it that you think creativity and spirituality are so closely tied together well i think that creativity and spirituality are tied closely together because that's the way the world works that we have a creative energy that moves through us and that as it moves through us uh it inspires us i believe in a line from dylan thomas the force through the green fuse drives the flower and that creative energy is what i think of in terms of a higher power and it it flows to us and through us and we are each one individual and we have a a destined identity and i think uh what you're talking about when you talk about creativity and spirituality being one and the same uh it's a matter of putting forth a genuine prayer to whatever you choose to believe in and so do you believe that you can i i don't want to put too fine of a point on it but there are plenty of people who are creative who are not spiritual or they're spiritual without even realizing they're creative so what is the kind of the overlap in the venn diagram for for these two things well i think uh that what happens is that as we move into our creativity we have an expanded sense of self and that i've had people say to me julia i'm an atheist can i still be creative and the answer is yes you can and yes you do and i think when you work on your spirituality your creativity automatically expands and when you work on your spirituality you find yourself becoming larger and wiser i think it's a mistake to say oh you have to be a believer in order to be a creator but i think uh throughout the centuries artists have said you know brahms said straight away the ideas come to me directly from god and nowadays we find ourselves mincing words a little bit well i don't think anyone would say that you have to be a believer to be creative i think most people today would say that you can be creative without ever needing to be a believer and you draw such tight parallels between again we'll use the word spirituality but whether that's god or whether that's um you know people praying praying to mick jagger you know the the point is that that you draw a really tight connection between these two i think most would think that they can be creative without ever being spiritual i don't know how to respond to this question because i find when people come to talk to me they usually are saying i had a funny feeling uh and i i think we should talk a little bit about some of the basic tools uh because i believe that they are what move people into seeing an expanded universe so what would that be well for example i ask people to do morning pages [Music] okay i'm gonna break into the conversation real quick to give you a little bit of backstory if you don't know julia cameron or her groundbreaking book the artist's way for almost 30 years now this book has been the go-to book structure let's go with structure for almost 30 years now this structure has changed the way millions of creatives have approached their work 30 years in print 5 million copies sold there's something to this now in the forward to the artist's way julia shares how people come up to her all the time and tell her that this book changed their life and then she tends to respond with this line no you changed your life you use the tools i laid them out for you so those tools are so important to why for so many years so many millions of people have turned to this and i'm going to quickly walk you through the four groundbreaking tools that have changed the way millions of people tap into their creativity number one morning pages we're going to talk about this a lot in this episode morning pages are three pages of long handwriting that you do each and every morning part journal part nonsense three pages you write out each and every morning about anything anything at all often a mishmash of thoughts and sometimes pointless morning pages give you the chance to talk out things to talk things out like you would with a friend but instead of a friend it's just you a notepad and a pen the real magic is that they allow you to get out of your head all the worries and fears and distractions standing between you and an extraordinary day okay the second tool is artist dates julia talks a little bit about this in our interview the artist date is a one to two hour once a week solo adventure that you take just for fun it's basically scheduled play julia believes that your inner artist my inner artist is a youngster and that we need to make room in our schedule for adventurous play and delight and if we have this play and this delight we're going to open ourselves up to new creative ideas and inspiration tool number three is going for a walk the third tool costs nothing it's old school you're just gonna go for a walk no dogs no music no podcasts no friends no one else you're not meeting anyone you're not out there doing anything it's just you and your thoughts outside in the world for 20 minutes twice a week and tool number four we really dig into this one during the interview writing out guidance this is julia's newest tool but the idea is that as you work through your morning pages you're gonna ask questions need help ask for help need guidance ask for guidance not sure what to do ask what should i do it's basically part prayer part meditation but like through writing and so you write out whatever you need guidance for and then you listen you listen for reply kind of within you kind of what what pops into your head what comes into your mind and then you write out whatever comes into your head julia writes in her latest book seeking wisdom she breaks down in depth how this helps her but she also writes this i love this this is a quote but julia i'm asked sometimes what if it's just your imagination that your prayers are answered and i reply if it's just my imagination it's still good and my imagination is far wiser than i have thought i love that quote okay now that you have a handle on the tools let's pick up the conversation where we left off people usually start off saying julia my life is so dull and i'll say i don't think so try morning pages and they get into it a few weeks and they go oh my life is interesting i'm interesting and as we find ourselves getting more honest on the page we find ourselves getting more honest with our fellows and we find ourselves saying oh i asked about this and lo i i seem to have an answer it's interesting to me that that that people come to you i guess you know you've been doing this for for well over 40 years and you've developed a really strong fan base where where the people that you're speaking to are are open to spirituality or christianity um uh you know embrace the morning pages i'm not sure if people come along and ever challenge you on it or if at this point um it's it's just so part of of uh an artist's toolkit to be able to do the morning pages or to be able to have the date or or any of the kind of other tools that you've developed along the way so are you asking me if i'm people ever challenge me sure yeah i think people come to me thinking i'm going to be a sort of a scold and instead i say no i'm trying to urge you to have some fun and people say fun i don't see what fun has to do with working on our creativity so when i teach if i say i have a tool for you to use it's a nightmare you have to get up 45 minutes early you have to get your hand to the page people will say oh i can do that because we have a strong work ethic and people understand working on their creativity but then if i say now once a week i want you to go out by yourself and do something festive people get very uptight the body language shifts they fold their arms across their chest they their heads to one side and they're they're skeptical and they say i i don't see what play can have to do with working on our creativity but it has everything to do with it why is that because i can see that work feels like progress it feels like uh you're growing you're you're putting in the hours it you know it's it's it's hard it's a hustle i do struggle with play myself um i do not you know i work as play to me or you know being in the backyard moving dirt around with a giant piece of machinery is play to me but you know sitting down to uh to play a game or to to go spend an afternoon at the park or something it's just if it you're right like for for me or my generation it just feels like the time could be better spent hustling or working or making progress well i was noticing that you're not wearing your t-shirt that says we do hard things and i was thinking well what hard things do i assign and i i think we do hard things as we do morning pages [Laughter] and and of course now you've i mean we have the benefit of learning all of these tools uh through your teaching through your experience but if we go back the pivotal point in your life where your husband has decided to leave you where you're forced to admit to yourself that you're an alcoholic and what i found most interesting in that story was the fear of not being able to perform or write without alcohol the fear that whatever whatever worked for you before if you drop that even though it's not serving you the fear is that maybe you're not a good writer maybe you won't be capable of writing so can you talk a bit about this fear this fear of not being able to perform and then the flip side of that the trust that you have to have within yourself or or god or the universe that you always can i had a very primal fear which said i wouldn't be able to create uh without a bottle of scotch i thought writing uh and drinking went together uh we had any famous writers have said so in the past right yes we have a mythology uh that tells us that writers are drunks uh and uh we have a mythology that tells us that well i i want to say that we need additives in order to access our creativity what i found was that this was not the case and i posted that little sign by my writing station that said okay god you take care of the quality i'll take care of the quantity i began to try to be of service before that you know i was um i wrote for rolling stone i wrote for miami vice i i was hip and when i got sober i had to face the fact that maybe there was a better way to do things and i had people telling me to just try uh and i think uh that that's a lesson that i try to pass on to people now with morning pages and artist dates just try and what do people report back when they do oh my god it worked and then you say don't act so surprised in your book you mentioned you're you're really writing more for ego um and yet on the other side of of that when you became sober when you discovered morning pages when you started to uh pray through writing you started to come from more of a place of service what what was really the difference between between the two is it is it really about the writing is it more about mindset were you just more humble is it that the writing has changed or even that these tools have changed or did you just fundamentally change at your core that's a good question what i found myself saying was if it's a choice between creativity and sobriety i'm not so sure i'm going to choose sobriety but i was promptly told julia without sobriety there will be no creativity i found myself experimenting you know i i had such an investment in being hip that it it really took some open-mindedness to try to do anything else i think i struggled with being less caustic and i had previously tried to write everything so that people would say she's brilliant she's brilliant and now suddenly i was trying to say try this it's useful can we talk a little bit about courage i think you know it takes a lot of courage to be truly yourself and when you're an artist whether it's a musician or a writer or whatever it might be a performer you start by mimicking what you appreciate about others but then there's a point where you have to be truly yourself you have to be original and that takes a lot of courage in your experience how can we tap into that courage and how can we build up that courage so that way we can be uniquely ourselves kind of quicker without without copying everyone else so much well what i want to say uh is is that morning pages are the grease slide to courage because they're for your eyes only you dare to say what you really feel uh and you become authentic uh and it's as if you're sort of sending a telegram to the universe this is what i like this is what i don't like this is what i want more of this is what i want less of and as you do this it's as if you're you're drawing a map of your own interior and yes you become more authentic you become more original and what we think of with originality is that we need to remember that it has the root word origin we are the origin of our own work so i think uh what happens with morning pages is that they they urge people to dare it takes courage to dare and the courage first of all is daring just on the page for me what happened was i had been writing morning pages about 15 years and i was doing that fourth tool that you talked about of writing out guidance and i i wrote out the guidance that said what should i do next and i heard you will be writing radiant songs and i thought you're crazy i'm 45 years old if i were the least bit musical i would know it another week went by and i wrote what should i do next and i again heard you will be writing radiant songs so i thought i can't do that so then a third week went by and it was like a dare you will be writing radiant songs and i was staying with a girlfriend in the rocky mountains and i once went to her and said terrell i keep praying for what to do next and i keep being told i'm going to write songs and i'm not musical and she said well why don't you go sit down by the creek and see what happens so i went down to the mountain to a rocky mountain creek and i sat on a boulder and i was sort of half-assed meditating what is half-assed meditating what does that look like that looks like i'm not really focusing on what's around me i'm daydreaming i'm listening to the water and getting so what happened was i suddenly hurt my green heart is filled with apples your dark face is filled with stars and i went running up the mountain and i found my girlfriend and i said i think it's a song and what happened was it opened an inner door i noticed half of your team is british and i came to write more guidance so what should i do i'm writing these songs and they said wouldn't it be fun to write a musical about merlin and i thought well if i were the least bit musical but what happened is i began to write songs i think i'm not answering your your question but this is so much more interesting than my question so let's keep going well okay so let me let me let me ask if creativity flows through you from from from god and you receive it and it flows through you and is your writing you're being surprised by what you're even writing because you're seeing it for the first time and if this is a gift that's given to you how do you know you can count on it when you need it most like how do you know that that this will be there when you sit down and it's really required of you okay you do morning pages and when you do morning pages you sort of drop down the well and write whatever occurs to you and that trains your sensor to stand to one side i have a critic an inner critic named nigel ah nigel's the worst he's british isn't he yes he's an interior decorator and nigel doesn't think anything that i do is ever good enough and nigel will say you're boring and what i've learned to say is nigel thank you for sharing and move right on past him and this becomes a learned skill by writing morning pages and miniaturizing your sensor you learn that you can drop down the well and contact the flow of creativity at any time i think we're talking here about faith and having faith that the flow of ideas will be there what i have found is that when i drop down the well i have a first thought i think what we are trained to do is to mistrust our first thoughts but actually our first thoughts are very powerful they lead to the second thought the third thought the fourth thought and there's your flow of ideas i have a girlfriend who says dear god open my heart before i open my mouth putting pen to page we say okay i am going to access an inner flow okay god you take care of the quality i'll take care of the quantity how do you then keep from judging yourself because the morning pages are not meant to be you know print ready they're they're meant to to be stream of consciousness and to get your thoughts out and to help you explore new ideas with the idea of all of this quantity now three pages every single day and all of this writing how do you how do you not judge the first thought or the third thought or the fifth thought like how do you know what's good and what's bad as you're as you're just putting this all out there we have a process we write morning pages we learn to tell our critic to stand to one side uh and the the critic starts out being a looming figure a very threatening figure a figure that says you're just no good what happens when you work with pages and you move past your critic is that it becomes a portable skill that you take with into your other forms of writing so then when your critic says you're boring you say to your critic oh nigel negative again uh and your critic becomes sort of like a little cartoon character who is always nasty and you get to understand that your critic has negativity as habituality and i think i think this is where that fourth tool is so useful all right so so tell us tell us a bit about it so this is the guidance right yeah the tools go warning pages every single day miniaturizing my sensor artist dates once a week going out doing something festive and enjoyable that sort of makes you in touch with the benevolence of the world walking going out for a 20-minute walk a couple times a week just by yourself uh and then the fourth tool is what should i do about x uh and you're training yourself to listen to what uh i i describe as your higher self the voice that you hear back is comforting so you're you're saying um well i wrote a play this during the pandemic and i found myself saying aren't they lovely and i thought what's that mean aren't they lovely and the guidance came back use bird song open your play with bird song so that was an answer to x what should i do next and the answer was open your play with bird song so what i find with the um with the guidance is that you can say to it i didn't like what i wrote yesterday and then you listen and a lot of times you'll hear you just don't know the ending you're impatient and then what do you do and then you keep writing ah then you keep writing this this guidance of of asking the questions and writing out the response you align this with with prayer essentially um that it's that it's a different way to be able to to you know connect with um with god if that's what you believe in um with with a deeper level of spirituality or being able to tap into even stuff that's within you is it that the more you do it the more you trust the process because because you write in your book that the guidance was never wrong um and it could be that the guidance was never wrong or or you manifested it right like you you had the idea you worked towards it and then it proved itself right am i overthinking this or or is there something deeper here i think you know i noticed um reading that a description of the show yes that we do hard things and we need ways to move past what you call the haters i think that morning pages give you a way to move past the haters uh and guidance gives you a more benevolent view of them you asked if i ever ever challenged yesterday i got a letter that was just really nasty they said you only talk to people who are famous and i thought they don't know my friendships i found myself going for guidance and asking what about the letters writer and i got told julia your need is compassion she is alone and afraid she has burned all her bridges behind her uh and she's friendless and getting told to have compassion and to pray for her kept me from getting a hateful resentful feeling to attack back that you know i in my interviewing style i typically like to challenge people mostly not because i disagree with them but mostly because i'm working to elicit a bit of a bit of a response but you know what i found so almost challenging to prep for this interview with you is you answer all of the challenges already within your writing you know if i in in deeper in the book you know well you make my job very hard though only only because only because it's so thorough that it's it's almost like what what could i ask because it's all here you know it's it the morning pages from again as i mentioned the many many many people who have done it and the many years has been in print they work i'm almost a bit challenged to challenge you because the proof is in the pudding right like you know if you if you if you do the work you will be able to get inspired you will be able to get unblocked if you lay out these questions and take time and do all of these steps you will get responses and so i'm almost just going a few layers deeper just to ask whether it kind of just works and it's kind of a miracle or whether there's like truth to this if if you know what i mean well i hope there's truth to this i mean right dedicated your life to it right yes right now on the artist's way is on the best seller list in los angeles and it's been 30 years since the book was published uh and there it is number three people are not gullible you know five million people have bought the book and tried morning pages and i think uh we have to say uh if not julia knows what she's talking about uh they know what they're talking about i know amongst amongst uh creatives and amongst artists it's like i don't i'm gonna use this term out of loosely it's like the bible for uh being able to follow the process to get unblocked how did putting that to paper so it's one thing for you to discover for you to use it but putting it to paper how did that change your life uh very gradually i thought i was writing the book for myself and 10 friends then the book caught fire it's interesting to me i have a friend who likes the prayer book and he said to me julia i'm a jew and an atheist hardly your target audience but the book spoke to me i say at the beginning of the artist's way don't let semantics get in your way if you don't like the word god use good orderly direction use universe use spirit use obi-wan kenobi i think the learning curve for me has been how open-minded the higher power is i have had people say to me julia you wrote a sufi book or julia you wrote a buddhist book i find myself thinking the book takes on the coloration of the reader so in your case i would say it's a druidic book am i druidic that's that's i've never been called that yet so i'm calling you druidic i'm gonna i'm gonna go deeper into that because i i quite i'm i'm learning quite a bit about stoicism and i quite like some of their principles but uh i'm gonna i'm gonna look into the druidic uh background so we haven't talked about what i call believing mirrors and uh believing mirrors are people who reflect back to you your strength your possibility your size uh and um one of the things that i felt in reading the description of the show uh was the importance of finding for yourself people who weren't jealous yeah finding those believers those people who see you for what you are but also for what you could be without judgment you know those are those are people you need to keep in your life right those are believing mirrors and so if someone's listening and they feel like they don't have those people how do you find them how do you how do you seek them out i'm gonna sound like a fanatic you ask for it right you sit down and you ask for guidance i ask for guidance i ask for courage i ask to be clear-headed and clear-eyed the letter that i got last night was painful and i realized you know when she said you only talk to people who are famous she was saying i'm not famous enough for your attention she was coming from a position of being less than uh and that i realized she couldn't be for me a believing mirror as we start to wrap this up for you at the end of the day what does it all come down to i have a friend who's not famous whom i talk to every night and she says what were your positives and so i make a little list i wrote my morning pages i took an art of state i walked on the treadmill for 36 minutes i ate well i worked on my project and i was kind and that was the um the evening wrap up was saying uh or if i was blue during the day i was blue but despite being blue i managed to write morning pages walk on the treadmill eat well like that so it's counting up the positives of the day and being grateful and i think gratitude is something that takes a little bit of practice to say well i'm grateful for the day that's gone by do you struggle with the constant feeling that you're not good enough are you looking to unlock your full potential if so you have got to check out the conversation i had with the author of the ridiculously amazing book worthy human click on the link right over there to hear this real inspiring story | Mark Drager | UCe4JizWLB2zsa6ecU-scl9g | 2022-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,538 | 28,146 |
P2mqzzA5Mo4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2mqzzA5Mo4 | Battle City In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel!! | when it comes to the Yu-Gi-Oh anime everybody loves a good tournament Arc and none more so than battle City that's why in today's video me and my friend Ryan style decided to recreate Yugi and kaiba's deck from Battle City and recreate that dueling game to see who really would have won if you like these yu-yo videos definitely make sure to leave a like And subscribe but with that said let's get into the duels the only thing that's gonna be different is I'm going to win I'm setting my own Cannon today uh yeah I don't think so man and I didn't even put Dark Magician on I'm that guy heads I'm gonna let God decide here's the thing you see how I'm a falcon and my logo you're just a rabbit you know what Falcons do to rabbits what's that why are you in the shadow Realm you are cooked I don't think you understand my hand is absolutely dead so I have to do something I never thought I have to do how to Greed all right immediate pot of greed opening hand I am cooked never mind I've got to use every strategy in my possible hand here I'm just gonna set and pass hey what do you what do you have in your hand oh you'll see you'll see you'll see I will I see will I see oh well interesting I think I'm going to perhaps set one card okay and drop a card destruction yeah I thought so what's in your hand oh a blue eyes and a lord of D.A oh no my servant wow um so I'll tell you what monster great blue eyes no no it's my car this is not our card stop it's Michael time you play Yu-Gi-Oh you use my own cards again I don't know but I do have that as a bit of a running beat to keep happening I would just top down like a gun I was just throw what could you possibly top deck to beat my blue eyes white dragon nothing this duel is already over it ended turn one so bad what card do you have in your hand light for sword banish the one he needs oh what what is happening do you understand now Kaiba you face the pharaoh's deck yeah I'll just do this and what is that supposed to scare me because I'm not feeling very afraid right now yes yes it is roll a 3 000 attack no one can stop three thousand attack what am I supposed to do exactly boom here's 3K for you yeah this is getting pretty interesting she sent me across the skyscraper and I was gonna say no shot you said that after taking an attack from Blue Eyes I'm trying to decide what I should do here you can end your turn I'm gonna set a monster don't set a monster I got stew I will draw that card would be great if I could do anything oh still that card is banished what do you got what what card is banished I gotta know I'm going to summon blatant attack your face oh my goodness I'm going to activate the effect of my electromagnetic turtle in the graveyard oh that's right car destruction no I didn't look man man you underestimated gazelle for a blue eyes what is this I did wait why did you put brain control down first before you threw it away I didn't it it went away I know so you could have said it first and then play card destruction that's a good card I wanted to draw more cards man oh my God I don't think it was even shot at all leave me alone hey how are you gonna beat blue eyes there's one card I can draw that'll actually be God like right now if you can find it I gotta know what it is my cards are getting I haven't drawn a good card in in probably yeah I have a six star a seven star an eight star I will say I could end the duel right now do I make that push though I mean if you let me live one more turn you will explode 100 well then I I can't I can't do that then I'll tribute perfect for Jack's night same cloning all right well that's annoying Jax Knight destroyed Jack's night blue eyes I can take a 3000 attack okay perfect perfect now I will draw you out right now I will draw It Whatever whatever the out is I don't think you will draw it watch this please don't let him draw I need this first win oh no no you messed no car did you get back first I will set this I summoned bad locks which you sent away go ahead battle aux that's all this time doing I toggle this off I'm ready for this gosh I I it's a good thing my opening hand was as good as possible because uh man my cards are bad Jackson wait are you just is it over yeah it was alive bro you I had Lord of D and I drew both of my my blue eyes and my flutes wait you thought you know what I did I did I'll take game one I'll take it you're lucky in this canonical version of Yu-Gi-Oh it's best of three all right I'll not say I'm gonna let God decide I'll let him decide card destruction man and then white four sword to stop you from playing any monsters if you steal my card again I will fly out and throw hands well I don't know your cards are pretty good hopefully by the time they see this video they've seen part two of oh oh I have to go first okay I mean I guess I'll try it I'll just set one I'll set one and then I'll play a monster face down and then I'll kick it back over to you all right hold on right now this tournament is looking like it's in my hands there's one monster I need to draw right now you're not yeah yeah I don't I don't think you would oh do I want to do this not yet notice me stupid I summon okay how do you get over lunch in well I'm gonna be honest I'm not going to because you're not gonna get over a big Shield Gardener why do you open with this I said I am said man what are you doing setting cards I'm doing my best hmm not a bad card by any means I think what I should do now is ah yeah I gotta go to the defense position I gotta play it slow I gotta play it too okay okay okay it's all set one more Monster right and then I'll activate yeah I'll just activate Soul taker to take away your lajin but you can have a thousand life points do I get a say in this no pot agreed oh actually it's very useful what did you draw it's a divorce Raider whoa whoa whoa why do you have all these bead sticks bro ain't no way why do you have this again it's my turtle one you got it at one man yeah but it's a good card so it knows that I need it I draw man man big Shield Garden of surprising is too powerful right now but I have a plan I have an advanced play actually hmm well then let's see you get past this I'm going to Tribute my big Shield Gardener oh I don't like that and play a card face down what do you have that that's one tribute and hold on I'll draw the house exactly I like that you don't know that's what I I really like okay I think I have to do it what do you got set oh no I play card demise to draw one card well what was the card that was so important you had to set it what was it what was so important that you said it so you wouldn't card of demise it Monster reborn I don't think you understand what you just did to me that's actually good now this is why it's going to be no let's attack did I make a mistake uh yeah you can attack just so you wouldn't know what it was that's fine just just to make you a little nervous reborn a few defeat Mark blue eyes and I know you only have one dust tornado in that deck of course he drew it yes I did I'm going to move Arch fiend of Guilford actually there's no there's no reason for me to rush into your attack so I'll just uh go for weight I'm not attacking bro you scared me I'm not gonna lie and you have no card Advantage car will be great but not yet not not yet I am my turn okay you can end your turn then I think that's fine I'll draw okay all right that's that's fine enough um but it doesn't really do me any good I guess oh my God back to defense position I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it I'm not gonna do it what what do you have that would scare me though what do you want me to find out I'll play alphan attack mode and Alpha will attack okay okay yeah I'll do it oh man what do you get interdimensional matter transporter and I'm going to transport them to the banish Zone okay go and attack I don't want to anymore surprisingly you got me there you got me there but uh I don't know your time's running out I think I'm gonna rush you down now watch this what did you get what did you get what did you get what did you get stop stop stop stop stop we get ready oh my god oh you got me you got me the turtle it it's fine it's fine it's fine it's fine it's fine it's a workout oh brother what is that you'll see I draw I'm just thinking about how you threw my master reborn I needed that well I have such a good play I have such a good play what is your good play though you'll see bro there we go I I'm not falling for your your idol lies anymore you're lying now wait no we can get rid of it you're alive we'll find out we'll find out we'll find out I'll end my turn with that I just a couple beat downs and enough of your lies it's not a lie watch this I feel like kyber's strength is in his monster is not his background I gotta be less afraid of your background you're right you're right I said silent Doom oh you get over my uh my Royal servant um well I won't to be honest I won't find my turn okay that's that's quite scary that's quite scary I can't I draw I can't attack with it that's it you can't attack with it no hmm now can I ask you something yes but it's not it's not worth it though is it it's just not worth it though is it ah but I I can't be afraid I can't be afraid I have to bring out Buster Blader oh my God and while I missed the timing of arch Fiend I wasn't aiming for the timing how is one disaster blader has overcome your dragon if I draw soggy to Dark Cloud you will literally lose right now what'd you draw okay we're gonna play a game I pay 2 000 life points for Lullaby of obedience and I declare kuribo which I know is in your deck okay you found my karibo uh do you want me to add it to your guard um okay here you made a big mistake did I what did you do you made the biggest mistake possible that card is pretty cool unfortunately you do lose here now why because you have kuribo face up that's supposed to scare me that's the thing this karibo is sick with the fire unfortunate for you unfortunate for you you go you got to do nothing for the next three turns well then I'll have to get rid of I'll have to get rid of a few of my monsters then won't I I'll get rid of all the junk that will break my hand right now look you sent Dark Magician Girl away I sent all of my good monsters away um and I'm not gonna lie that was the pretty bad turn for me I should have put that in your hand but I guess it wouldn't have mattered because then you would have played him that that card wasn't yeah I can't believe you took advantage of knowing I had a caribou I will set this and I will end my turn oh my God I feel like we're gonna be doing this for a while the car that I have in my hand is powerful that if it was on the field it would record why is it why is that not not dead oh that's right it's it's not like the other virus card okay okay there is there is no adverbs there's no out it's over it's over the duel's over I'm gonna go up 2-0 in the tournament oh there's no way there's no way he's just better he's unbeatable I just can't lose in duels where I know what the cards do I just can't lose another gamma attacks what can I try Potter greed dad what'd you get oh it doesn't do anything all right I guess I'll just have to set pass oh the gamma beat down continues will I draw a monster to end this duel I did not hmm I'm getting a little nervous I'm not gonna lie okay I know I know what I want to do I know what I have to do okay okay okay I'm going to play it what are you playing card destruction that's fine my hand was unplayable right now at this moment oh that's a good card and then I'll set one monster face down and end my turn that was a great card what did you what did you possibly get watch [Music] not once but twice hey that's unfortunate for me unfortunately I can't do anything yet so it's not one card wait a minute what no there's there's still hope they're still hold just a hole I was there hope trust me just trust me I don't see where you're finding all this hope but I'm going to flip some of my Queen's Knights which I'll look close in my field but is that really hope yes because 1600 defense is all I need I know I could really use 1600 defense right now there is just no way I'll change your cologne's heart to see that it should be on my side of the field how how and then I'll attack with gamma the magnet Warrior ow how are you built like this I'm the Pharaoh oh wait what do you have what are you doing what is this devilish laugh I will shrink you ah you shrugged me but it wasn't enough now can I go three and out there's no way I've gotta I've gotta try for it no one's ever done the three-peat not in battle City oh you you know what you are Stephen over there I've won every coin toss that's fine because God's reciting the duels anyways all I'm saying is is if I get the proper hand I will pick your entire deck apart change a heart man here we are entering the third round of our mock battle City duels oh that is very nice no no no no you made a mistake by challenging to round three you should just walk through to win just gone home I'm going to set one monster and end my turn actually I guess a little protection never hurts um now I throw it back to you okay don't really want that but first I'll actually a thunder dragon discard it this duel's not looking good for me then we will wait a minute oh that won't that'll be stupid I could do that that'd be dumb too yes yes think of your moves think of all of your moves not yet we'll set this this that's it yeah yeah interesting interesting can I tell you that you might have made the biggest blunder of the duel I dropped no no go ahead connect me your car destruction go ahead I I've played King's night you guys record I just drew it was the Jacks like that I was gonna special summon man I didn't get the chance as much good not good man I had a plan you want to do this yet yeah we'll do that well I set one card and I will set this as well yes is that your whole plan you know what I'm worried that you'll draw into what could I possibly draw damn destruction man I learned my lesson from last time well while card destruction to show up in your hand as well and then it's like great guess we're trading now I'm going to Tribute Queen's Knights that's not good and not for Jack's night it's for performance oh okay perfect please that doesn't do anything I know that doesn't do anything but I'm trying to get my cards out of the way psych just kidding it was polarization face down you believed it the entire time not I couldn't attack anyways that's fine come forth Chimera King of the Beast that's a lot of attack points yeah yes go Chimera go are you attacking defense mode oh man what wait you wrote the card so wrong you switched yourself to a bad position all face and months of the pillar change to attack position at their back oh brother just set the brick back into my deck for some reason you were so confident that I flinched read the card and I still thought that you were right oh wait a minute have a play First Act with thunder dragon send a thunder dragon away wait I thought it was a brick that wasn't a brick at all then trying to think how do I not explode here unfortunately I'll have to do this wait a minute what am I talking do you know how many trees it takes to summon a seven star Monster uh yeah two take two by battle City Rules I'm gonna monster reborn oh brother and just so you know I'm gonna use your own queen against you my Queen's night why are you taking Queen's night no pay attention you said two tributes right yeah I did I'm deciding it takes me and I will set that's this card right here Seth set now you have to figure out what that card is I end my turn I'm pretty worried about that I can't tell a lie I'm going to draw okay go ahead and go into defense mode I I desperately want to actually so I will with pretty much oh I can't you tricked me well then reveal yourself fine that's fine that's fine that's fine one of my monsters back [Music] that might be the best use of chimera I've ever seen he moves again kaiva I have collected the greatest cards known to mankind I just want to lose this switch yourself into the tank mode | DotoDoya | UCq-ZvpCLekNUJpD3iem0zDQ | 2023-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,349 | 16,190 |
dXSS0ifFt44 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXSS0ifFt44 | Trulieve TruTonic + Muse Live Sauz Cart REVIEW | hey how's it going happy new year and welcome to another video so in today's video i wanted to talk about a couple of different products that are fairly new to true leave they're just fairly new products on the market that came out within the last few months so let's jump into it so the first product that i wanted to talk about today is the truly of true tonic it comes like this with 10 individual packets inside so this is what one packet looks like so it's a drink powder that you mix with water or another beverage to create a fizzy cannabis drink and i'm finding that this product is not too bitter it actually tastes really good especially depending on what flavor you get i've tried all the flavors that they've come out with so far which are florida orange black cherry and then most recently they came out with the strawberry guava and i really like the strawberry guava i think this might be my favorite flavor out of all three but florida orange was my least favorite because it was a little bit more on the bitter side and i didn't really like that but black cherry was pretty good too i feel like i'm between black cherry and strawberry guava as my favorite flavors of true tonic so chew tonic when mixed with water looks like this i have some right here it's this milky white well not really white but milky whitish liquid and it's fizzy it has some bubbles in it i'm not really sure if you can see but yeah it is a lightly carbonated beverage i'm going to take a sip i like the flavor i really do it's five milligrams of thc per packet and there are ten packets that come in the container when you buy it i'm pretty sure the price is 25 if i'm not mistaken i don't think i can look it up because true leaves website if they're out of stock then they won't show the product online and i think that they are out of stock in my area of the true tonic so i cannot see how much it costs um and i don't remember off the top of my head but i think it was 25 for a 10 pack like this so yeah would i try the true tonic again yes i already have tried it again this is my second time or third time buying it with that first initial release being when i got the black cherry in florida orange and then most recently i got the strawberry guava so yeah they use nanotechnology in this product to put it simply nanotechnology means that the product absorbs more quickly into the body than a product without nanotechnology so you can expect this product to work pretty fast which i like so it's a great way to micro dose or effectively dose your medication in increments of five milligrams because you can always drink two of them or put two packets in one glass of water and have a 10 milligram serving instead so yeah and the next product that i wanted to talk about is the move no i knew i was going to call it that it's not move it's muse and it's from true leave i i freaking knew i was gonna call it that i knew it and i told myself don't call it a move product you're gonna call it a move product and but don't do it and i freaking did it let's talk about the muse live sauce cartridges so from true leave what they say about the live sauce cartridges they say live sauce cartridges naturally contain a higher percentage of terpenes than other concentrates which add additional depths of potency relief and flavor versus traditional cartridges live sauce cartridges combine high terpene extract which comes from flour that has been frozen fresh and extracted with hydrocarbons to ensure the terpene and cannabinoid profiles are largely preserved to ensure the relief is robust and medicinal in nature here's my live sauce cart here's how much i have left i have really been doing some work on this cartridge i got this cartridge uh i want to say in november but i feel like it was in december it was either november or december that i got this and i really wish i knew which one it was i bought it and then it sat around for a while and then i started using it and then i haven't stopped using it i've been using i'm using it pretty often um actually let me take a hit took a pretty big rip there normally i don't cough that much when i hit the pen i have it on my open vape battery in the wood grain texture which i really like how this looks and i really like how this pen works i like how the open vape batteries work i feel like they stay charged for a long time i like that there's like no button on the outside so you just draw in or you can use like dab mode and push the button on the bottom so love this battery anyway but we're talking about the cartridge so yeah so i really like the flavor the smoothness the effects from the cartridge because i feel like it only takes a few hits for me to start feeling something and feeling those effects and feeling very medicated actually i've gotten quite medicated off of this cartridge it provides excellent relief while on the go so if you're on the go i mean both of these products are good for on the go really you could take some water with you and take your packet with you of your true tonic or you could just simply take your muse cartridge with you but i really do feel like with the muse live sauce cartridges they are in my opinion better quality than the just regular truly brand cartridges i really like the way this tastes it's very natural and it's very earthy and plant-like so you really get just that natural plant essence when you're vaping it and i really like that a lot so i could see myself buying another live sauce cartridge for sure i have been a big fan of this one so yeah and this is grape cake by the way and i wanted to pull up the lab test results actually so to give you a little bit of a background on what this cartridge contains it's 67.5 total thc 12.4 cbd total active cannabinoids are 85.5 total cbg is 4 and total cbn is 0.32 total terpenes are 5.56 so a good amount of terpenes in there for sure with the top terpene being beta-mercine and the second one being karyophylline and then limonene as the third one and yeah i'm really liking this cartridge so i thought i would share what some of the lab test results were just for fun in case you or i want to find another product like this in the future that has a similar percentage so those are the two products that i have tried lately that i'm really liking a lot from true leave i'm really glad that we have kind of something for everyone here we've got a product that does not require smoking or vaping which is the true tonic and then you've got your vape cart which is gonna be for people who are obviously okay with vaping so truly seems to be putting in some effort on both ends of the spectrum with their products coming out for people who like vaping and smoking and then there's more products too for people that don't necessarily like vaping or smoking i really appreciate that just because i have turned to not smoking as much and not even vaping as much but i still vape i like vape my cartridges well not really a lot of cartridges just this one right now and then i made my flower too so trying to just kind of stick with vaping i would say try vaping your flower instead it's a game changer especially if you just get a device that you like and that works well that's basically my thoughts right now and i will see you very soon i'll talk to you in the next video bye [Music] | Cannachristiana | UCZKJXCMFlGDOUqmdS9gdGtw | 2022-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,424 | 7,342 |
S4UCoGs65ZI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4UCoGs65ZI | Autism Talk Episode 3 (Crime & Assault On Me on SEPTA Bus) | hi everyone Louis here and welcome to my new side series called autism talk there's a side to me I want to talk about as you all know I'm autistic my case is mild also known as Asperger syndrome today I'll be talking about how autistic people like myself have been or can become victims of crime I've had some experiences with crime people taking advantage of me to even assault there are two instances of me being assaulted the first in November 2006 on the first I was jumped beaten up in a robbery attempt when I was 22 and recently in October on the 26 because my channel is meant to be family-friendly and I don't want to get into trouble for use in the video plus it's too upsetting for me to watch again I will post a link to the video from the philosophy Police Department's channel in the description below which they recovered shows how a deranged man who thought I was taking advantage of his blind friend and accused me of stealing his candy which was offered to me and I was trying to help the blind man by charging his phone which led to the deranged man attacking me in the clip you seen he had me on the floor pummeling at me I was trying to kick him to defend myself against him and then afterwards they got him off of me he was with the blind man and a woman with Muslim garbs who were trying to calm him down after what happened the incident happened at 21st and race when I was on my way to see my therapist afterwards I called the cops but got back on the bus then contacted my mother what I told her what happened to me she told me to get off and go back home so I did that and flagged down a couple of police officers while talking to the dispatcher on the phone after giving him my info about what happened I agreed to have the paramedics check me out which they did but luckily I wasn't seriously injured to the point where I needed a trip to the hospital it took a month due to finding out it was miscommunication between the police and septa themselves as you see autistic people are easy victims of crime due to being taken advantage of and not knowing what to do to protect themselves when being caught off guard the advice here is to be careful not to bring too much attention to yourself and also keeping to yourself if you liked this video please hit the like button and be sure to subscribe to the channel and hit the bell for alerts of what I upload new content to the channel especially those with disability similar to mine you can also follow me on Instagram Twitter and Facebook as I always say it's time for adventure [Music] | Louis' Adventures | UC9HuNSfYte1l50PvC9oQPZw | 2019-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 495 | 2,564 |
5cxsKJQ6k7M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cxsKJQ6k7M | Mac Tools Newest RBRT Sets: The Tools You Asked For | what's up guys as you guys know if you watch my channel at all we've always talked about the rbrt bits and featured some of the sets well once again mac tools has stepped up the game with their rbrt line and they've introduced five brand new sets to their collection and it's a lot of tools that you guys have requested and asked for since the beginning so in this video we're gonna cover all the five brand new sets and let you guys take a look at them since these are the tools that you asked for let's do it [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right guys like i mentioned in the intro mac tools has released an additional five sets to their rbrt lineup and these are all tools that you guys have requested from different videos and through comments on social media so that just goes to show once again the rbrt line is improving from your feedback so today we're going to be taking a look at all of these five brand new products that they have and it's just an addition to the line that they've already had in the past and it's some pretty cool stuff and as you might notice from the display in front of me they're quite large so we're going to be starting with the brand new impact extractors that they have so let's take a look at these so here is the box that these come in it is a five piece half inch drive deep sae extractor set the part number is a s v d p e x five r b r t now what does this set include it includes a three quarter 13 16 7 8 15 16 and a 1 inch as with all of their saes it comes on the red rails as you guys can see here there are aluminum rails that has the pegs that can slide back and forth to configure your box they are extremely strong magnets on these so let's take a look at some of these extractors and how they work obviously if you guys have seen the videos that's all over youtube of these extractors they work extremely well they are a straight extractor and they do have a little bit different technology if you guys haven't seen this take a look at some of the mac videos featuring the rbrt and you'll be able to see it but this is a pusher rod and the way it's designed is once you drive it onto your bolt or your nut you need a way to get it back out without damaging the extractor and this simply threads through the back and pushes the foreign object out which is what it's called is a foreign object removal tool very good technology that's built into this if you notice it is a half inch drive and it also comes with a place for you to put a wrench around it in really tight situations to allow you to get those strip bolts and screws or script bolts and nuts out a lot of technologies went into these extremely well made extractors if you haven't seen them take a look you guys have asked for bigger sizes so here they are all right to follow up on the sae line that they've expanded on it's this set is a seven piece half inch drive set as well the part number is a svsh7 rbrt and includes a 13 32nd 7 16 half inch 9 16 5 8 11 16 and three quarter and this is the hex drivers now i know by looking at this you guys are going to say man that's a funny looking hex but it's the design that makes these completely different than any other sets on the market and that's the rbrt technology that they've built in the way it's designed it grips into the fastener as you go to loosen it to help you remove rounded fasteners up to 90 now don't just be concerned about it removing rounded fasteners if you use this on good fasteners the chance of stripping is extremely far less than using a conventional hex on them these are just designed different to work different and it gives you options in your toolbox to help you get bolts out that normally you may not be able to get to but this is a very good set as you see half inch drive they do put the knurling around it to help you assist in removing them it comes on the red magnetic rail since it is an sae set very nice rail that comes with this set so be sure to check these out to add to your lineup and they've also expanded their line in the metric hex set as well as you see here it is the seven piece half inch drive advanced hex driver socket set the part number is a sv mh7 rbrt and it includes an 11 12 13 14 15 17 and a 19 millimeter the same principle as the sae set except if you notice it does come on a black rail to help you identify them quickly in your box same technology is built in looks a little funny but works amazing and just like the other set we mentioned it's a half inch drive this will allow you to expand your tools to get the projects and jobs done that you need and remember you don't have to use these just on rounded fasteners they work great on brand new fasteners or undamaged fasteners just prevents you from having problems later on down the road so it's the way to go not only did they remove rounded or damaged fasteners you can also reinstall them if you don't have another option because we all know with supply chain issues you may not be able to get the bolts that you need when you need them or an emergency repair such as on the side of the road or whatever the last thing you want to do is put a piece of equipment out of service because you can't get the right bolt if you have to put a damaged one back in them to save the day well you just become the hero anyway that is the new metric set next in the lineup is one that comes in a case it's a very nice case that we all know that mac has and it comes with a foam tray inside we'll cover the part number to start with it is a 14 piece advanced hex set this is all shorts in this one and the part number is a s x hs 14 rbrt like i say it is 14 pieces in this set as you see it does have the removable foam tray so you can remove the foam tray and put it in your toolbox drawer if you don't want to keep it in the case i know it's kind of 50 50 a lot of guys like cases and a lot of guys prefer them to be in a foam tray so then put them in their toolbox drawer but either way they've got you covered because you can remove the foam this set goes from a 1 8 to a 3 8 in standard and a four millimeter to a 10 millimeter in metric as you can see it is a 3 8 drive socket and the same technology is built in as the other sets that i showed you like i said they look a little funny but they work great comes with a carbon fiber kind of a wrap on the top and a two-tone insert where you can see if there's a tool missing obviously it works extremely well with that red background that way you can have a little tool accountability this is a really nice set that they've expanded the line for the full shorts and like say comes in a really nice case so that is the 14 piece short rbrt set the next set we have is quite a larger case as you can tell and it is a 27 piece set that includes a quarter inch 3 8 and half inch drive sockets all in one it is the torx or as matt calls them star bits as well as hex bits in this set sweat covers a lot of tools as with all the rbr t sets that comes in the plastic case the foam tray is removable that way you can use it in a toolbox drawer if you choose not to have the case but this is an extremely extremely comprehensive set if you're looking to expand on your rbrt collection or if you're getting into it this is a great set to start with it starts at a t8 and runs up to a t60 and then it also has it also encloses your standard and metric hex in this set it starts at 1 8 and goes up to 3 8 as well as your metric sets that go from a 4 to 10 millimeter all in one set as you see it's extremely nice set the way they've got from your smallest t8 which is a quarter inch drive and then it goes up to your 3 8 drive which goes up to a t55 and the t60 is a half inch drive socket it's a very comprehensive set that's going to cover a lot of the needs that you have they've done an excellent job picking out the sizes in this set as well as the drive sizes rbrt once again has improved the lineup because there's been a lot of comments where you guys have asked for some of the larger sets such as this and there's only available in a master set or you needed the large sae extractors in the deep and that was never available before without purchasing a very expensive set so mac has really done a great job in expanding this line like i said if you have not seen the way these rbrt extractors work i'll link a card at the top to some previous videos that we've done to show you how they work but they're definitely worth the money like always guys thanks for watching these sets are available as of right now when you're watching this video so if you don't have a mac dealer you can contact mac tools online if you do have a mac dealer just let him know the part number and he'll be able to get him in for you because he may not have them on his truck at the time of this video like always guys thanks for watching if you like this video hit 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Ax7qYHqcGoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax7qYHqcGoA | #Heartfailure treatment with new drugs as #ARNI #entresto entresto heart failure treatment | so I'm sure you would have been hearing about something like paradigm study actually so it has been there has been a big shift as well especially with the introduction of these kind of new your drugs so we will try to focus on those drugs the new drug so the first question always comes is what is heart failure why is it so complex you know what is the problem basically with this you know why are we so much worried about it so the problem is as we all know a lot of times it can be confused with COPD or you know due to its symptoms like the des Nia fatigue pulmonary congestion or peripheral edema as well so if maybe someone may think even like okay someone is having some kidney problem someone is having just a heart problem so we mean be neglecting the heart failure is an entity and it is a leading cause of morbidity and also mortality as well so what happens is due to time when the patient has been suffering from all these problems so the patient starts having enlargement of the left ventricle and is decline in the ejection fraction and yes some patients of course it happens as initial moments they may not be having any symptoms for that so there are large range of terms which are used to describe the heart failure like acute heart failure chronic heart failure the heart failure with preserved ejection fraction or with reduce election fractions so what are its mean what does it mean those technical terms actually what does it mean for example chronic heart failure you will be calling it as when someone who is having those acute episodes with stable or worsening or even decompensation as well acute episodes are those episodes in which a patient needs has to go or specialized center like a hospital and need some emergency treatment as well and then comes the heartfully entity width reduce the extra traction reduce the action fraction means less than 40 and preserved injection fraction means more than 50% as well now coming to the pathophysiology so what happens in the back of physiology so what is happening is this damage to the cardiac myocytes and extracellular matrix liquids leads which leads to the changes in the shape function and of course the size of the heart as well and for finally it tends to also alter the cardiac wall stress on an overall basis so all these changes whatever is happening they will be leading to system it neuro hormonal over activation which leads to vasoconstriction fibrosis apoptosis hypertrophy cellular alterations or even on the molecular basis as well and patient mean also be seen associated with my toxicity of the myocardium in fact due to which lot of remodeling which is maladaptive is happening and this progressive worsening of the left ventricle ejection fraction due to which patient may be coming up with symptoms of Destiny edema fatigue which finally leads to arrhythmias morbidity and finally mortality as well so once we know what is the basic mechanism so what is happening is due to doing all these types there are laws 20 of clinically we said sure that there's over activation of the Ross system and due to which all these changes are happening again after one hour then what is happening is so there are three changes which is happening on the one is on the level of natural uric peptide system then on the level of Ross and also the syntactic nervous system as well due to the activation of syntactic nervous system what is happening is there's vasoconstriction okay and the vasoconstriction also happens due to the Ross activation over activation I would say not just activation but over activation see how a body is a great much more than even supercomputer as well so in War one supercomputer in the sense it because it has got really very good compensating mechanism which can be there for a long long time and not just that so what happens is the vassal dilatation and the vasoconstriction tends to have a big play for that as well and then what happens is you must be able to first of all if a heart failure patient comes to you so what you should be able to do this you should be able to classify this severity of the heart failure so what are the classes in which you classify there are four classes in which use classifiers so class one means is there's no limitation of the physical activity okay so the ordinary physical activity does not cause any undue breathlessness fourteen or even palpitations similarly cut class 2 what happens is this slight limitation of the physical activity so the patient will be comfortable at rest but ordinary to physical activity results in a little bit of breathlessness or maybe even fatigue or talc additions as well so class three on all simple words you can see it all as well as the patient tends to have moderate symptoms okay so there is mod limitation of those physical activity patient may be comfortable at rest but less than ordinary physical activity test result in the undue breathlessness similarly in class four what happens is the patient is symptomatic is not even able to do any physical activity and patient will be having problems even while taking rest the patient is lying down on a bed and still he's complaining of the problems so that's what you see as you all know so this is definitely how Clara is a progressive entity with very high mortality and as we all know initially what happens is the acute episodes are there but over a longer time gap but we turn more offices those acute episodes the interval between them tends to start decreasing and that's where the disease starts progressing as well due to which dysfunctional just a second so due to which what will happen is the function and quality of life will start to come down and the mortality will start to erase so what are the pharmacotherapies so other than this which is which you are seeing over here what are the other management things you know what are the other drugs can you can use the chat box you have almost two minutes okay so you can use the chat box so what are the drugs which is [Music] so what are the drugs I had already given you all a hint so what was what was the drug which was used in done which came as a result of paradigm study I hope you are seeing those heart failure patients in your day to day life as well so Yuri all know about you know these standard therapies like the vasodilators which always the initial introductory therapy later on the east and emitter or the ER B's are the ones which is used you have to add up the beta blockers the diuretics or MRIs and also the novel inotropic agents as well and patient may need some time since devices or even hard transplantations so now let's go back to the history so what are those landmark trials specially for patient with reduce rejection fraction so one of the earliest study which came was called as salt tea study which came in almost nineteen early 1990s it showed that enalapril like the ACE inhibitors they have a big rule for the man a bit of such kind of patience and then of course the study was in 1999 which showed the B key benefit of the bisoprolol so bisoprolol has a much better effect when we try to compare with a placebo for the morbidity and also the mortality benefits in fact as well and later on was charm alternative which came for the benefits of the candesartan candesartan wasn't angiotensin receptor blocker and then was finally charm added study so in which they try to show the key benefits of candesartan versus receiver as well and this was also one of the studies as well which has shown significant reduction in the morbidity and the mortality and for the shift study there was key benefits of even bragging so these are some of those so each and every study was bringing out some of the new pharmacological agents which have a good satisfaction I would say a positive effect on helping the patients not just the patients but also I would say also the society as well then came the emphasis Heartfilia study as well which proved the key benefit of a platoon on okay which was o MRE and as we all we'll know the one of the the percentage reduction was almost 37 percent 37 percent is a very huge number actually okay and then came the paradigm Heartfilia string so paradigm heart failure what did it show it was a molecule which was Elsie said six nine six okay so what is it it is a army what is full form for army and it they try to have a head-on study with enalopril so what shows was even compared to the enalapril as well it has a decreased cardiovascular mortality and also betters the heart failure of hospitalization rate as well so there has been a lot of other studies as well so what it shows as well as as you can see beautifully in this slide so they are trying to use the other molecules which try to show beneficial so especially regarding the ACE inhibitors so what were those ACE inhibitors and what are those studies which were being used for the benefits of the heart failure patients then came the ER B's for ER B's as well so there has the law of different studies which has been trying to prove up the benefits of losartan valsartan candesartan or the look sergeant self as well and then came for the beta-blockers so for the Brita blockers as well so what we'll do is beta blockers which were really helpful for example bisoprolol met up your wall or coverage lowell as well and if we look at concrete law ye so what happens though with concrete law it is very significant it is almost like 35% 35% relative risk reduction okay those and but yes one of its problem you can think is yeah you have to give like really dosage always notice there are extended release formulations as well which which you can give is like only just once d itself okay metric tralala bisoprolol as well you have to give only once daily so but although with conflict at all as you can see there are a lot of studies as well in fact so one of the comic study i would really like to quote so comic study was specially in the sense they try to compare carvedilol up to 25 milligram bt versus metal all up to 15 milligram VD and when they try to compare that there was almost twenty percent relative risk reduction okay so now coming to those other studies about like the rails and fears or in faster study so what they used was MRA inhibitors samurai inhibitors what were the ones like spironolactone appeared on and then emphasis was one of the really important studies in which they the accurate or not showed a relative risk reduction of almost thirty seven percent so frankish number okay so now they all have been knowing so what happens is yes with time the survival rate for the chronic heart failure patient with reducing extra traction has improved however the mortality still tends to remain high so survival rates are improving but mortality rates are remaining high so what can we do for those mortality rates how can we try to you know tackle them so so as we all know so what is really happening is if four people aged more than 40 years almost 20% of the people will develop heart failure in their lifetime and in fact it is a very rapidly growing cardiovascular condition and which is being primarily driven by deteriorating lifestyles and aging population and then what is happening is the heart failure significantly increases mortality and then what happens is almost 50% of the patients will die within five years of diagnosis in fact even if they get admitted the in hospital death rate ranges from two or seven percent in fact so even if you must paralyze such kind of patients it's not like this that that patients are not going to drive they still do have a very significant rate for these kind of patients so that is what you need to be really careful and we need to be aware as well and if we truck try to talk about the gender bias in fact for females if a female patient is hospitalized for the heart failure the only survival rate is almost one point seven years so which is very low at least men have a little bit bigger so I will rate for that now coming to the world of those new advances in heart failure management so one of those new drugs is our burden yes then the Arnie inhibitors so what is all the inhibitors which I said it on e stands for angiotensin receptor naturalizing inhibitor and noodles in our me and you dancin receptor net realizin inhibitor on our me okay and then also intravenous iron as well so it has a big rule specially in terms of heartfully with reduced ejection fraction so it was shown in confirm heart failure trial so what happens with a Eva Braden so even Brandon actually is a funny current inhibitor and it is indicated to reduce the risk of hospitalization for worsening heart failure in patients with stable symptomatic chronic heart failure with an injection fraction of 25% or lower or especially the patients who are in sinus rhythm with resting heart rate of more than 70 or more than that similarly who are either on maximally tolerated doses of beta blockers or have a contraindication to beta blocker Reeves and this drug blocks the hyper-polarization activated cyclic nucleotide heated channel responsible further carry pacemaker which is also called as the funny current that regulates the heart rate without any effect on vascular repolarization so what was initially shown in the shift trial was when a patient is symptomatic with left ventricular ejection fraction less than 35 percent and one of the groups almost three thousand two hundred seventy patients was receiving Eva Bradley 7.5 milligram me D so what it showed was it significantly reduced the major risk associated with heart failure versus placebo so we already know about this flow chart so what is happening is the naturally Eurotech peptides have a potential beneficial effect actions in the heart failure so what is those beneficial actions is it not only decreases the sympathetic flow the vasopressin and also decreases the salt appetite and more Entei but also decreases the hypertrophy or decreases the fibroblast proliferation in fact and increases the sodium or water loss and also decreases the aldosterone and running quite as well and then finally what happens is whenever these this is there so it will also cause the vasodilation why so direction what is the mechanism for evaluation we also need to understand of physiology which is associated with this so there is decrease systemic vascular resistance also decrease pulmonary artery pressure and decreased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure as well and also finally decrease right here and pressure as well so what happens is the natural uric peptides they get cleared and also decreed it by the enzymes Corliss will use an MEP realizing in fact so then what happens is we are giving their any Peas they get inhibited and have to be associated with the Ross locket so what will happen is all those effects of the and your tense in hojin you know they get converted into and returns in 1-2 you know so they are the ones which will be causing the hypertrophic fibrosis and also even the petrol vessels it will lead to vasoconstriction the hypertrophy and also in the kidneys they will be causing the sodium or water retention in frog and finally when they act on the brain that is when the door epinephrine release will happen which leads to higher sympathetic tone so when you try to see the evolution of angiotensin naturalize in innervation so what happens is net relaxing in inhibition alone tends to cause nm can be ineffective due to angiotensin activation which will lead to naturalize in inhibition plus s animation which leads to further potentially dangerous due to the angioedema finally the is realizing inhibition Plus also angiotensin receptor blocking so this the first on which is angiotensin receptor naturalizing inhibitor was l seen said 696 okay so this is like a novel drug so what was happening is it causes two things so one of those two things is first thing is simultaneous improvising inhibition and also the angiotensin receptor blockers so so this is a salt complex which tends to come contain two active components and one is to one molar ratio so it contains these two things and what are those two things is one is this a cubed true so which is a father as a true drug actually so which will get metabolized into the NIP utilizing inhibitor and also the other one is valsartan well certain is a-- and utensil one receptor blocker so what is gonna happen is as I said it so this is what happens as he's added six times six contains two molecules one is the valsartan and also a prodrug for the second betrayal so which gets further into which is the NEP inhibitor and that's how you get those beneficial effects as well for which every patient who you are trying to use so i had been talking quite a lot to you about the paradigm heart failure study so what was paradigm heart failure so this was the first study which tried to see or test the effect of Elsie's at 696 on morbidity and also mortality in the patients with heart failure with reduced extra fraction it normally tends to primarily evaluate whether simultaneous and utensil receptor neutralized in an efficient with else instead 696 compared with enalopril in addition to conventional heart failure treatment it delays time to first occurrence of either cardiovascular death or heart failure hospitalization determine and also in this study as well it aimed at determining the place of arnie else is at six nine six an alternative to easily bitter in patients with chronic systolic heart failure with reduced darshan fraction and enalapril is the onliest ACE inhibitor which has shown to reduce the more tality in a broad spectrum of heart failure patients with the reduced ejection fraction so the trial which was used was solved t trial as we all can see so what was happening is as these at six nine six two hundred milligrams Billy was being given compared to enalapril 10 mg B D so what is the inclusion criteria if you can see the slides very well so the inclusion criteria is where chronic heart failure patients who were in functional status of two to fou with reduced reaction fraction less than forty percent and the BNP levels were more than 150 or even high in fact specially which has been there at least more than hundred in the past one year and when the patient has had already been a stable treatment with ACE inhibitor or an ARB and a beta blocker as well and and you aldosterone antagonists should be considered for all patients the treatment of a stable dosage or more than a few weeks if it was being given so they were like all the clinical trials it has its own some of the exclusion criteria as well like any hypersensitivity compromised renal function how to collinear and very symptomatic hypotension or decompensation as well for heart failure and in the safety voice you have to try to monitor them these patients all serious adverse effects like the hyperkalemia symptomatic hypertension serum creatinine Angie Dima and other side effects as well so and when they try to compare the baseline characteristics for both the groups they were almost similar so no significant difference was seen for this patient so now coming to the results so what are the results which you can see it over here what do you notice what do you notice in this so what do you notice in this patient so what happens is so you have to try to see is there is a significant difference in the death from the cardiovascular cause or even the heart first hospitalization so in this internal molecule so what is happening is there is a significant benefit when you try to compare it with the enalapril and even when you try to see for the death as well so what has happened is the death rate has also know that 20% reduction is there similarly when you see about the first hospitalization rate for this unique combination it has gone 21 percent down and death from any cause went down by almost 16 percent and even when you try to see about the high protection yes it had happened but it is it was associated in the such kind of patients but not even too much it is there yes you need to be slightly careful about the hyperkalemia as well but you need to just keep an eye as well for that so the primary outcomes as you already saw in these slides there was 20% reduction in the cardiovascular death also 20% reduction that cardiovascular tality and further 21 percent reduction in the heart failure hospitalizations so on an overall basis there was no protocol defined declining renal function there was no difference in the new onset interpolation okay so and when we try to see even the mortality benefit as well with this new molecule which was LC is that six nine six the Ani inhibitor and you Texan receptor nebulizing inhibitor as well it was significantly different and much better and that is one of the reasons it got incorporated in the 2016 HCC ehe guidelines for the heart failure and also the 2016 esc guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure it was included as a class one class of recommendation was one in fact so it can be recommended as a replacement for eastern beta for further reduction in the risk of the heart failure hospitalization and also death in the ambulatory patients now once we know about where to use what we should also know what about what are the conditions in which you should not be able to use it as well so what are those contraindications so some of the contract occasions include says if a patient is hypersensitive we have the components and if the patient has any history of any angioedema if five-knuckle when the patient has been already on therapies of ACE inhibitors or a IVs as well and the patient has so for those kind of patient you should not use it similarly if the patient is already a senator you should wait atlas for 36 hours before switching to this medication now once you know about this molecule ER so what are the other things which you have to be careful I think I have come across a lot of times those patients of heart failure also having those anemia as well a lot of times I come across but the physicians tend to write as oral iron replacement or therapies but what has happened is clearly it has been shown that intravenous should be a much preferred strategy so this was another study as well in which they had tried to see was when the serum ferritin is less than 100 microgram per liter or this ferreting concentration is between 100 to 200 99 microgram per liter the transferrin saturation was less than 20 percent then this should be preferred after 3 please so then what happens is other than that if you want to really try to see and the algorithm is well so how do you manage those iron deficiency treatment so for example so what you can do is for this yeah there has been two clinical trials for this and from heart failure as well that for your heart failures well the confirm Heartfilia said it the FCM can be used in thousand to two hundred to thousand milligrams it can be given in terms of single or also multiple dosage of in five hundred to thousand milligrams of corrected iron deficiency and that when the patient comes for follow-up so what are you going to check that anyone so you should try to check for the credited levels that's all you will be doing or the T SAT as well okay and you have to keep on advising them so but in the next step when the patient comes so you can give them like 500 milligram itself so you do not give really the high resolution you had given in the first time wizard so are you having any questions so far so we'll be having some more sessions as well on this religion topic and I would really advise you to you can always ask your questions as well feel free to write them to me and we can discuss these 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WzDxTE5SssA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzDxTE5SssA | Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission 9/5/19 | [Music] commissioner rockin commissioner lin commission bought poor Commissioner Macpherson Commissioner Leopold commissioner friend Commission alternate chip friend Commissioner Capet Commissioner Coffman Gomez Commissioner Randy Johnson Commissioner Brown your commissioner Bertrand your Commissioner lo right people executive director of training now we're a local organization who believes in improving infrastructure in way of transportation which includes that of course the Santa Cruz coastal trail get nap going also Highway one upgrades and improving it all the way to Arkham Valley and Metro we were a major supporter of measure D we actually had the most supporters in the wake financial investments for measure B if we didn't support it it would likely have failed now that measure D has passed we're looking to get our tax dollars whose quickly spending it opening up the trail now the rail corridor property asset bacon we're going on a decade now the current plan it will remain closed for another decade for decades more we need to use the property for transportation solutions today it cannot remain closed during our transportation crisis that is why we're actively engaged with progressive rail we see them as a partner for perfect progressive rail actually the keys to that corridor the way the contract is written progressive rail will never have to be responsible for maintaining the rail corridor from Buena Vista to Davenport that's the way the contract is written again compressive where al wants to do what's right for Santa Cruz camera we've had these conversations they're on board making our community better but there is no train in progressive rallies will tell you this there is no free pass Buena Vista RTC needs to understand that they're going to continue to maintain the corridor for decades because it's in the contract the contract one of the primary goals of the contract when he signed it was to get out of the responsibility of managing this property but the contract is written and it's failed us progressive rail based off of their own attorney we did or not we paid their attorney to help understand the contracting more thorough understanding again progressive rail is on our side they want a win-win solution but you have to understand the Commission needs to understand that the current contract will never alleviate you from maintaining that corridor for your Vista the data for you that whole goal of that contract that you signed if I'm sorry you guys and it's unfortunate so we're here Jo now we're here to keep making our community better trying to find a solution to this but I think it's a very important for the public and for you commissioner and the contract is not protecting you from maintaining that pool thank you thank you anyway I would like to address the Commission yeah hi my name is Lawrence Freitas I live in Aptos and Sea Cliff I live really close to the tracks I understand that today there's gonna be a presentation by a company called TEM from Southern California if you're gonna talk that topic here you need to wait till we get to that item I see okay this is for open communication on things not on the agenda okay so they are gonna present that there today gonna may be a presentation about that today yes okay good okay thank you anybody else like to like to talk to us about something not on the agenda okay we'll go ahead and close the oral communication there's there any additions or deletions to the agenda no additions or deletions however there is a replacement page for item 13 and there are handouts for item 18 and public comment handouts for items 2 8 16 8 20 and 22 ok thank you alright that brings us to the consent agenda these are items of usually deal with in one motion okay sure we'll move that we'll move that to 16a and it'll be our first on a regular attendance tonight thank you sure any other commissioners want to pull anything anybody from the public want to comment or anything on the consent agenda motion by schefren ii by leopold any other discussion all in favor opposed that carries that'll take us to the regular agenda we'll begin with item 16 it's a letter from Santa Cruz Canada regarding developing and consulting a safe crossing highway one and your question on this Commissioner Kuehne ad put this on the agenda because of an ongoing problem that's existed in the town of Davenport on the letter is pretty clear in terms of the the traffic safety issues there with increased visitors speed problems a couple of accidents I wanted to give people a couple of people from the community of Davenport an opportunity to present their perspective on it so I'll make a half comments after they're done but let me see if there's any other commissioners any other commissioners have any comments on this at this point questions okay then we'll allow people from the public to speak on this item is anybody who would like to come up and address us welcome good morning my name is Rachel Spencer I live in Davenport and I'm sure you're aware being on this committee that the traffic has just exploded in the county seeming like in the last two years everyone's complaining about it and no more so than in Davenport Highway one is is really a major corridor now it's while it's bumper to bumper cars going through Davenport they slowed from 55 to 40 that's still pretty fast and it's bumper-to-bumper on the weekend on top of that all seven million people in the bay area seem to want to come to Davenport on the weekend and there they are and they are parking anywhere they can if I wish I could bring you a video you could see the people parking on the ocean side and they want to get over to the wonderful bakery on the other side and they just walk across and it is so dangerous we have a sign in Davenport that Asha's yellow for pedestrians but there's no crosswalk under it so if you are a pedestrian you get the idea that you can just walk across anytime you want to if you're a driver you don't know what the heck's going on and some of the people actually stop at this pedestrian even though they're not supposed to this is the perfect storm this is an accident waiting to happen only it's not an accident because we know what's going to happen and we can stop it what we need is one of those we need a crosswalk and we need a you know you push the button and it lights up they have a continually flashing is not sensible we need a flashing when there's pedestrians and I will tell you that on behalf of all the parents who grab their kids and race across one they need a crosswalk thank you thank you good morning morning I'm I'm my name's Stephanie Rangga so my name is Stephanie rawest and I have in self proclaimed safety officer for Wales City Bakery family business 40 years on the coast working watching all things because that's what you do it's a treacherous place when there's no logical way to progress through a very busy intersection with many things going on people turning into a school dropping off children during the busy school hours that's happening on the weekends you've already discussed this I don't have to reiterate it only that I Drive every day even today I put my ears up three people just ran across the street with no warning and I'm of course I do like many people should do follow the speed laws was going safely so I didn't have a yes but I also noticed how things are progressed through the years and slowing down is necessary for longer periods of time and a crosswalk that will safely guide people to what they're supposed to do now if you go back even further than that there was not a parking lot directly across the street that has never been the case and in fact in our minds my mind and my husband's mind is actually against the coastal Commission's a base no one is in charge they're trying everyone's trying in the plan that will happen probably will be better but the plan is so far down the line it is crucial absolutely crucial when you have dogs children people now there's one other big bigger thing is timorous busts buses come and that comes every part time during the week during the weekend now add the buses that are not even legitimate you're talking about people in this in entrepreneurs that are building great businesses driving ecotourism to us that's wonderful we need that but there's no supervision I had had bicyclists come gushing in along with I just can't even begin to tell you the stress of running a business with that much danger in front of you thank you thank you for those comments good morning everybody I'm Ken fine I'm a 30-year resident of Davenport and I just want to talk briefly about how much of the same stuff that everybody's saying except I want to add to that the fact that the coast areas property is going to open up soon it could bring if it's--if fort or does any example it could bring as many as 400,000 more people to that north coast and we have to have some kind of provision to get people safely across the street I think in the long run I think we need a pedestrian over crossing but in the short run we certainly need a safe crossing crosswalk with markings plenty of alerts on both sides people are coming into town at 40 miles an hour I don't have to tell you that 40 miles an hour is enough to kill anybody I've lost a dog on Highway one and granted a dog is not a child but they can be trained the same way and true and and we've there was a three-year-old child killed a few years ago crossing the road with her her brother and there's there's no reason this is all preventable or at least we should be doing our best effort to make sure that there is a safe way for people to get across the street thank you thank you all right you see Nia can I give you some photographs to quote um pass around commissioners microphone down oh thank you yes short stuff commissioners thank you for giving the community to have important time to speak this morning about highway 1 safe crossing and thanks to supervisor Ryan Cunha D for bringing the matter to your attention I'm the old Aaron Bock I'm the chair of the Davenport North Coast Association and have lived in Davenport for thirty years last month when I heard a child had been hit by a car on highway 1 I felt like a mother lioness as I marched to the accident scene I was fearful and I was furious that we had not done more to protect our young although the boy who was from hongkong had had to be flown to a trauma center fortunately he survived RT c-- owns the meadow that is now expanded to a free-for-all parking lot on the ocean side of a major artery between San Francisco and Monterey Bay I believe it's negligent not to provide a safe crossing from the parking area to the restaurants and the business trips strict on the other side of the highway it's negligent on the part of RTC who owns the parking lot and it's negligent on the part of the Davenport community who if we don't do everything in our power to correct this dangerous situation we know there's plenty more to do to make Highway one safe however today we implore you the commissioners to fun and design and construct the safe crossing for Davenport now before anyone else is injured or worse thank you thank you hi Brian people's executive director of trail now absolutely we support the idea of a crosswalk with a light today now with an overpass in the future that's the right thing to do we support it thank you thank you hello good after and thank you so much sorry supervisors I appreciate this opportunity to stand before you on the Davenport resident my name is Jessica Wolfe I've lived there for eight years and I'm a member of the Davenport North Coast Association board and I think as a board we take our responsibility for the community very seriously we're trying to always listen to the community watch over the both residents and the people who are visiting and I have to say in the past eight years with the weather being beautiful and lack of snow in the Sierras for quite some time we were seeing just this amazing influx of tourists and they're the ones really mostly being impacted but there's this very confusing situation in that in that district the only services and the only restroom facilities are on one side of the highway and on the other side are all the beaches the bluffs in this large parking area and this is really created a real tension there's in that one zone right in front of whale City bakery and cafe there is cross traffic coming out of the parking lots there are people trying to cross with small children and people who are really very confused about the speed limit even 40 miles per hour which we're happy to get when not enforced is is a very rare thing we don't see people going 40 as a general rule and then just the pedestrian access there's lower access and there's a rise that you may have heard described and I just wanted to support the comments of my fellow board members and just say as a alternative transportation advocate for many many years in this community I really have studied what happens when we give dominance to the vehicle and don't make space for human beings and pedestrian and bicycle traffic it's a it's just a terrible situation and we're having more and more deaths and I really hope something can be done about it as soon as possible and thank you John the Apolo for your leadership and and nerdy as well really really appreciate the opportunity to stand up and say let's prioritize human beings and the multi-use nature of the coast and everybody's safety thank you thank you my name is john mckean I'm a long time resident of the Swanton your road area in Davenport this rise that Jessica was talking about I took my my golf spotting scope out to try to quantify the level a little bit so from the first flashing light at the bottom of the hill leading up into Davenport to the last restaurant it's 1,400 feet 530 feet of that is a continuous strip where the three restaurants that are in Davenport are that's that whole area is where people can be wanting to go back and forth from either side to the other so that's kind of a large area so that and the other thing is drivers entering from the bottom of the 530 foot area where there are our restaurants cannot see because of the slope levels out at the top you can only see the top half of a person and probably only the head if that of a small child as you're coming up that hill so there's a visibility issue there that complicates some of these other factors I'd also like to reiterate the with the lack of a crosswalk there is this ritual dance that goes on between drivers mostly out of the area they see the flashing lights but they don't see a crosswalk they don't know whether that means they have to stop or not pedestrians see flashing lights and signs that say pedestrian crossing 1,000 feet they're not sure but they think based on sort of Santa Cruz traditions that they have the right away so you have definitely advanced that can be quite dangerous not all the accidents show up you've got people breaking that don't show up in the statistics you've got a car it doesn't know whether to stop or not and it decides to stop well the car behind that may or may not have been visualized that happening you get some close calls from car to car for that issue so anyway there's a lot of close calls you know some highway towns have it maybe a traffic light to at least stop the car speeding momentum once during the transit we have no such slowing down factor so anyway it's dangerous we need something we don't have we hope you can get it to us thank you thank you good morning thank you for listening to us my name is Colin Hannon I live in Newtown and Davenport Ursula north of the cement plant was my family and two kids who go to the school there and I wanted to affirm everything everyone has said and also to add that there's also not in addition to tourists this this affects school children and families and so when the school has field trips and things they have to cross the road there and it feels quite unsafe to the the school the principal and I were speaking about that the other day so that's an issue as well I'm sorry I lost my notes somehow thank you another thing I wanted to it's just that there's never I'd never see a CHP officer anywhere near Davenport they seem to be in the area south where there is two lanes and the road is fairly safe and that's a good spot to catch to make tickets and stuff but it seems like they're never in town where it's actually affecting everyone so in addition to speaking for for children in the school I lost a dear friend near the landing on his bicycle just in May so this is really a visceral issue for me as well so this crossing I think is very important and I really hope that you will you will find a way to make this happen I think there's a lot of other things that need to happen as well like enforcement of the laws and perhaps taking away the passing lanes that go across the Davenport landing entrance and where the strawberry farm is stuff all that stuff is so dangerous and people don't abide the traffic laws at all they as soon as they leave town they start going 60 miles an hour and I'm walking with my kids from Newtown on this tiny little sidewalk that's not maintained by Caltrans and and they're blasting past us in the 40 mile an hour zone at 60 because they've passed the restaurants and things so they feel like it's it's okay to go fast so in the future would be great to have some kind of safe path where we can walk our kids to school there's a lot of families now who live in Newtown who walk to school I know this is not the issue at hand but I think that it's also thank you so much for listening to us and I hope that you'll be able to fund this crossing to make it safer for it for those crossing there thank you thank you anyone else like to address the Commission good morning my name is Cesar de Santos I don't live in Davenport but I work with the Sheriff's Office I'm a deputy sheriff and I've been assigned up there and in the time that I worked up there especially on weekends Saturdays Sundays holidays but any weekend that area is heavily congested the parking lot in front of the businesses is congested this the side of the highway is packed with cars people are traveling you it says forty miles an hour but it'll be going probably faster than that grandmother father's children are trying to cross find a safe space to run through the traffic that doesn't stop so I really believe that this is a area that needs a crosswalk or a light a similar place that I kind of looked at was Pacific Coast Highway and big rock that seems to be a smaller intersection but it has a static light so I would encourage the board here to really think about putting a crosswalk there or a light a light would be probably the best that is my opinion and so I'm just here to support the community and highlight there their need there thank you thank you anyone else on this item okay we'll go ahead and close the public forum I'll bring about the Commissioner shifter and would you like to proceed this is a long-standing problem that Commissioner our community has been working on for a number of years we've had meetings with Caltrans and the County wub works department as part of the North Coast Rail Trail planning the federal agency has done a very preliminary design basically what's needed is the funding we will hope we've been hoping to get some County funding to help out that's been delayed it just keeps getting delayed and delayed there is a RTC interest here obviously it's a Caltrans Road so it's a Cal transition interest there's county of interest as well so what I'd like to do is to make a motion that we direct our RTC staff to me with Caltrans representatives and the County public works director and develop a proposal for financing the design and construction of traffic safety improvements in in Devonport and returned to us within a couple of months motion by your friends second second second biomimic Pierson any other discussion on that item okay then with that all in favor aye opposed okay thank you all for coming that carries unanimously and will direct our staff to do some research on this and see what we can come up this so we appreciate your attendance here thank you okay with that we'll go to item 17 this is summers a facility I'm 17 friend I don't have a report but I do have a disclosure on a conflict on items 22 and 23 which are rail items which I've disclosed before I have a financial conflict as my principal residence falls within 500 feet of the rail line so I will recuse myself for the votes on items 22 and 23 thank you for that okay we'll proceed now with the directors that's commissioners reports I'm sorry now we'll go to 18 directors I'm sorry any other commissioners have anything to report on none now we'll go to item 18 directors report before I get started into the body of my report I wanted to thank the Commission for understanding my absence at the last meeting I was in a terrible bicycle accident I am down to about a half of a hand right now so I also appreciate your patience with respect to correspondence my my responses to your emails may be a little bit shorter maybe that's a good thing I don't know but um but I certainly appreciate your understanding as well as deputy director Mendez's stepping in last week he did a great job handling the meeting and I certainly appreciate that as well as the card I received from the Commission and staff my staff has been unbelievable and assisting me because I am very much down with my abilities to type and and get certain aspects of my work done but I'm finding a way to get through it and and I certainly appreciate your patience with that stet said I'd like to get it into the body of the report I'm sad to state that after 22 years of dedicated service to the RTC with a focus on advancing bicycle and active transportation initiatives and projects Cory Coletti announced last month that she is retiring Corey's passion for bike planning started when she volunteered for the bike to work program in 1991 after becoming the coordinator of the event she wanted to bridge what she saw as a gap between the activism arm and the planning public policy arm of bikes projects development she then went to graduate school with the aim of getting her dream job as a planner at the RTC Cory has realized her dream and has been a key member of our TC staff and the local transportation community by listening carefully to the needs of advocates and critics Cory was instrumental in the passage of measure D she played major roles in the development of the MBS st master plan the MBS st programmatic EIN the recently completed north coast project AI r including securing key funding for the project although Cory is still working with me on setting an exact date for her retirement her last day is expected before year's end I sincerely thank Cory for her dedicated service and wish her only the best and her future endeavors I have a report on the Monterey Bay sanctuary scenic trail segment 7 the city of Santa Cruz has advertised segment 7 phase 1 of the MBS st from natural bridges drive to the intersection of Bay Street in California Street for construction bids are expected to be received September 18th the engineer's estimate on this project is six point three million dollars the California Coastal Commission denied an appeal of the coastal development permit for segment seven phase two of the MBS st project from the intersection of Bay Street to California Street to to the traffic circle on Beach Street which was previously approved by both the city of Santa Cruz Planning Commission and the City Council however the save our big trees has now filed a sequel lawsuit against the city of Santa Cruz with regards to this project the RCC is listed as a real party in interest I will be working with RTC's general counsel to file a responsive pleading in the matter the RTC has an elderly and disabled Technical Advisory Committee and staff is conducting outreach from August through October 2019 to invite interested members of the public to participate in the RTC's committee members of the en DTAC review and guide the planning of specialized transportation programs proposed methods of utilizing transportation to integrate the elderly and disabled population into the community and serve as transportation advocates on behalf of the elderly and disabled the en DTAC functions best when all committee members and alternative alternate positions are filled currently many in DTAC members and alternate positions are vacant the en DTAC recruitment outreach plan includes posting applier on para cruz metro and lift line vehicles placing outs and local newspapers submitting a press release to media partners placing public service announcements on local radio and TV stations requesting that our TC members without representation on the committee encourage participation from their constituents contacting agencies representing the elderly and disabled agencies not currently on the committee distributing electronic copies of fliers to senior centers posting information on RTC and cruise by one one social media accounts and announcements at city councilmen meetings in September and October based on the applications received during this period RTC staff expects to make recommendations for appointments for the ENT and attack at their October and December meetings and subsequently RTC would consider approving the E and D talaq recommendations at their November and January meetings RTC staff encourages RTC commissioners with vacant ian d talk membership positions representing their district to contact RTC staff would name the potential candidates our TC staff will also be reaching out to commissioners with information about applicants applying for ENT to member positions representing their districts in DTAC member vacancies as of August 2019 is provided as an attachment to this report every three years the RTC goes through a triennial performance audit as required by the transportation Development Act the RTC has hired the firm of michael Baker International and Derrick Wong as the lead auditor as part of the audit the hire auditor reaches out to commissioners for input on the audit so the audit work is starting and starting actually tomorrow and you should not be surprised if you're contacted as part of this audit RTC organizational assessment and project management consulting services when I was hired as RTC's executive director the Commission had just completed a classification and compensation study the Commission adopted the compensation portion of the report but there was no staff recommendation or action taken on the classification portion of the study essentially the study made minor recommendations to the existing job classifications without regard to what functions RTC performs or whether additional skills are needed I have therefore determined that additional work is needed to assess the scope of work performed by the RTC especially with respect to new responsibilities were created that were created by becoming a self-help county and owner of the rail line once RTC's functional responsibilities are fully understood an assessment of how best to structure the organization use and train existing talent and potentially bring on new talent can be completed the goal would be to define a streamline organization would clear roles and responsibilities capable of responding to the current and anticipated needs of the Commission I have reached out to other agencies who have procured similar services and will be working on developing a detailed scope of services for this work as the RTC is currently leading the delivery of several major projects on state route 1 still working on delivering seven projects to prepare storm damage from the 2017 storms on the rail line responsible for bridge repairs and upgrading track on the rail line and providing oversight of several MBS st projects the current workload is far and above our current in-house resources and I believe cannot wait for the proposed organizational needs and structure assessment to be completed sorry I would like to consider procuring both an organizational assessment and project management services contract and we'll be back to the Commission with my recommendations I have conferred with staff on this matter and have notified the SEIU Corps union and they have expressed some concerns especially with regards to hiring a project management consultant I plan to meet with SEIU and Corps to address their needs and make sure that a collaborative process is completed before I move forward with any such procurement that concludes my report any questions from commissioners mr. Shipman I don't have a question but I just wanted to personally thank Cory for all her work I we've worked together on I've forgotten so much but I do remember all the work we've been doing on the North Coast Rail Trail and i truly appreciate her enthusiasm and commitment to that project so thank you Cory thank you for that commissioner Leopold I too just want to acknowledge Cory's work over the 22 years here at the Regional Transportation Commission we forget that 22 years ago we didn't think about bike infrastructure the same way that we do now it took a lot of advocacy on part of community members and thoughtfulness on the part of our TC staff and working with our local public works directors now we think about a robust bike infrastructure as part of our ongoing activities when in all public works projects the as we start the the building of the the Monterey Bay sanctuary scenic trail her fingerprints are all over that project and heard her tireless advocacy for those who choose to cycle ensuring their safety has been incredible and she's done it with great passion and also good humor and and at times we know that transportation issues become controversial and Cory has found herself in the middle of some of those controversies not necessarily of her making but you know there have been times when her family was actually attacked as part of the her ongoing work to support great bike infrastructure so I want to just acknowledge and appreciate the work that Cory is done thank her for 22 years of service hope that she does not stay quiet and sir in her support of good bike infrastructure here in Santa Cruz County and I look forward to seeing her on the bike trails very soon I just wanted you know also say that we're seeing the fruition of so many bike lanes and so forth becoming reality in Santa Cruz County now it's been because of 22 years work with Cory Coletti that's that's becoming a reality become a reality and really appreciate it it's gonna be much it's gonna be long-lasting for many many of our residents of Santa Cruz County and visitors to it's just really a testament to what you've done it's really coming really the picture is starting to be coming focused now of what you've been working on for so many years so thank you very much any other comments Commissioner Bertrand I was very surprised to hear that you're retiring it's one of those things you never expect because of your enthusiasm and your participation and making this happen another thing I like to say I didn't know this that you know you made a decision to seek a new position went back to school that took a lot of work and you have to carve out from your regular everyday life to do that so I must been deep commitment so thanks for setting an example in that regard thank you I do thank you so much it's so important to me to be able to speak about Cory and her departure it'll be a tremendous loss for our agency I think most of you know that she's been an excellent project manager there's no one who was more organized in keeping her projects on task and moving forward she also has an incredible knack to coordinate with our partner agencies both advocates and critics to try to move our projects forward and to support staff both on a personal and professional level Cory hired me in 2001 she has been a strong advocate for me to pursue additional education and training over time and has been a great mentor I will deeply miss her and I think the other staff will too so appreciate your support as we move forward and try to fill her shoes Thank You grace Commissioner Brown I just wanted to chime in and say I have been amazed and you know just honored to work with you Cory and your your commitment your tenacity in working sometimes under difficult circumstances has been real inspiration to me when I got here and you know with my knowledge and experience on the north coast I thought oh wow that's a tough assignment and you've just done you know amazing work and obviously it's been amazing ride for the RTC we're really gonna miss you but hopefully you'll stay involved we can count on your expertise as we move along as well Thanks any other comments yes thank you Thank You mr. chair I also would just like to say thank you to Cori and I especially appreciate the comments and hear about your vision to bridge a gap and I think I've seen the same thing and I think that you bridge that gap really nicely we've been at some difficult meetings over the years among our staff RTC Stanford and with the public it's a it's a it's it's a it's hard work and I think you did a really nice job bridging the gap because what matters in the end is partnerships so that we're all really solving problems together so I really appreciate your your approach and good luck to you thank you mr. Peeples you Brian people is executive director ala I actually go the reverse of of the commissioners report and start with what we're hearing from our executive director is a cry for help you know he needs help he's he's got the work scope in front of him that is overbearing and he needs his support so we support what he's trying to do about segment 7 let's just be clear segment 7a the one that's going out for bid was originally estimated about 2 million now in the bids that came back we're at 7 million and then we're hoping that it'll be less second segment be it's unfortunate that the environmental organization is fighting that be honest with you because we want to be more to demonstrate that it costs too much your that segment B is going to be 15 million dollars a mile to build I mean Matt what is a you know road cost to build I mean that's a horrendous amount of money for a little trail and it's all based off of the reason because you're you're building retaining walls and you're trying to keep the tracks lastly I want to take a moment and recognize quarry who has been what I would be a legend in Santa Cruz County in establishing the bike community she's in the bike community she kind in the same network of friends that we go with but I want to go a step further than that public staff job is difficult you get especially in an emotional topic like transportation because we're all impacted by transportation we just want to get from point A to point B and so there's frustration and unfortunately staff feels this from the public the pain and you know honestly obviously our groups the people have been adversely proactive in creating that kind of conflict and so I want to apologize publicly to Corrigan and give her recognition that the work she's done it's really appreciated and apologized that you know we don't mean to create a personal conflict you're a great person I'll turn around and say thank you and I apologize we apologize and I want her to go off and know that our community considers her a legend on making the Santa Cruz coastal trail here thank you thank you any other comments welcome hi Sally Arnold it allows public comment for friends of the Raylan Trail and I just also want to thank Corey she's been as I've been getting more involved in transportation she's really educated me she's been very generous with her time and her and her knowledge and really helped me understand how how these processes work and I just personally appreciate her willingness to share that with members of the community who want to become more actively engaged in the public process Thank You Corey and I hope you enjoy your retirement thank you any other comments public ok I do want to echo what was said I think a lot of good things are saying they were all well deserved Cory you've been a hard worker and I I'm glad that is your leaving there was one accomplishment you were able to relish before you left that was one segment of the trail did open prior to you departing so all that hard day doesn't matter how small it was it was a segment so we're gonna miss you and we'll hopefully have good luck filling your shoes so thank you for that and even though that's a sad moment I omitted one thing earlier on I want to acknowledge that today is Commissioner Jacques fortran's birthday so we should celebrate that [Applause] well know that we said it okay with that we'll proceed on to Caltrans report commissioner Lowe Thank You mr. chair I my first item is to announce that we have a new new director our governor Gavin Newsom announced earlier this week on Tuesday that our new director is tokes Oh Misha Oh me shopkin he's from Nashville Tennessee he comes to us with background as the Deputy Commissioner for the environment and planning at the Tennessee Department of Transportation and he was previously the director of the healthy living initiatives he has a master's in urban and and regional planning so our new director is in fact a planner fancy that and and and our new chief deputy director is Jim Davis Jim Davis has been with the Department for over 20 years he's had a number of increasing levels of responsibilities at the department he's been most recently he's been the special advisor to our two Laurie Berman and the acting director now up until now he's been the SP one program manager he's been the division chief for project management for exceeding five years up to 2018 and he was in fact he also did a stint as the division chief for transportation planning so we have at the helm we have great leadership that is familiar with the I would say the complexities that's around planning and delivery of projects Caltrans is not going to lose its focus of course on the delivery of our projects and our our programs to to catch up on the backlog of the maintenance deferred maintenance and all of the investment that the public is making to restore the transportation system but I believe it it it does give us some idea of how the governor's priorities are are being implemented with some of his appointments along that the line of the earlier item regarding Davenport I would just like to make a segue into that is also good feedback for that District five by bicycle and pedestrian plan that is is now underway and we are identifying areas of gaps within the system gaps and areas where the state highway acts as a barrier what I appreciate about the dialogue that I witnessed and under supervisor community's leadership is that it it takes a village to to do these projects these projects to improve bicycle and pedestrian access to along and across the state highway system they can be expensive they can be complicated they take time they take money and most of all they take partnership and so I recognize that the tone of the dialogue has really shifted because I see everyone taking their bit of ownership over the problem and really working hard to find solutions so I just really want to make make mention of that and say that I it's my hope that the dystrophy bicycle pedestrian plan will also help provide a foundation that we can work toward to identify our collective priorities for where the improvements are most needed we have also announced our next round of transportation planning grants the deadline for applications is October 11th next Thursday the 12th from 1:30 to 3 at our offices in San Luis Obispo will be holding a workshop for folks to let them know about the current grant program cycle the types of projects or types of plans and studies that are eligible and and give people a good idea about how to move forward on that and then of course you have the updated information about our current set of projects that are underway either under construction or in development and if you have any particular questions for me I'm happy to take them I just want to say thank you to Caltrans they happen responsive to the needs and highway 9 in my district up in the Central Valley there's a series of pedestrian initiation initiated crosswalks or signs that will be there and it's very much appreciated it these these projects take a little time to get there but I really want to say thank you to Caltrans for its cooperative effort and getting these become having these become a reality we have one had Ben Lomond now in a couple others but there's more to come and we appreciate it very much as do the people in Central Valley thank you questions or comments mr. solids I know I know we've been beating this up pretty bit much but it is really important for the city of Watsonville in on merchants Street and 1:52 for that light fixture and noticing there the project is that 95 percent PS any it's is that gonna be fulfilled this year at all because I mean it still has to go out to bid mmm yes and we have a construction timeline of fall winter 2019 and that's item 21 21 projects and development yes that project is in PS any we anticipate it going to constructions like later this year I don't know the order of when they that's the only thing I can have to say as a caveat so once we reach the ready to list date than we would advertise a contract and then as you see there are multiple locations the contractor would have to develop his own schedule for when you know which order he's taking we can influence that for at least because I mean this dis crosswalk is specific for students on 152 in Merchant Street and so schools already commenced and we have a lot of students making that dangerous cross right there I will certainly ask if there is a way for us to state a preference for order thank you and her questions yes I wanted to follow up on your comments on the Davenport single you've mentioned the pedestrian bike plan that's being done I will just want you to clarify that that's not gonna hold up the partnership on this particular project yes thank you that's an important clarification the district 5 bicycle and pedestrian plan is intended to look at the whole district and what the needs are meanwhile there are dozens many projects that are in various stages of development and implementation and there's there's um there's no there's no effort at all to to reorder reorder any fully funded projects or projects that have been identified that are happening with for example this one would be like a locally sponsored project we don't intend to change any anything that has momentum okay thank you very much I appreciate that I can't resist maybe I've lived in Santa Cruz too long a time but I remember when it was possible to drive from Santa Cruz to San Francisco with on highway 1 without going through any lights heaven they didn't have any lights and that changed because of the development that happened in the Halfmoon Bay Area and now as any of you know who drive up Highway 1 you can sit for a while in F Moon Bay getting through the lights there and I think what we're seeing is in Davenport times have changed it's the town itself hasn't really grown but the number of cars and visitors has grown exponentially and it's important now to really recognize that respond to it it's not the first light that's going to be on highway 1 between San Fran's an Francisco and Santa Cruz and its really needed so I appreciate that that project still a potential priority and I hope it will be a priority for our staff and the county and Caltrans as we move forward yeah I think the real question there is priority and funding so the funding that we would see that as a locally locally sponsored project locally funded project whether it might be competitive for an ATP active transportation program project something that we can look at with you well I'm hoping our executive director will work his magic with Caltrans and the County Public Works director and Department and come up with a way to fund the project given the amount of money that's being spent on some of the other highway projects in the county it's not very much money in my view thank you thank you any other questions for mr. Lowe any comments from the public on Caltrans presentation okay we'll accept that we'll move on to item 20 this is a programming process for regional transportation funds Rachel Morricone good morning good morning commissioners Rachel Marconi of your staff before you today is a follow-up item from something that you discussed at your June board meeting where staff presented to you some proposals for possibly programming some of the RTC's discretionary funds this cycle as the regional transportation planning agency for Santa Cruz County this board is responsible for selecting projects to receive certain state and federal funds these include regional surface transportation program or state Surface Transportation Block Grant funds we oftentimes refer to them as our SDP exchange funds here locally the Commission is also responsible for selecting projects to receive the region's share of State Transportation Improvement Program funds these are funds that the Commission identifies projects for then we submit our project list to the California Transportation Commission who ultimately makes the decision on whether and when to fund projects by state law they are required to give us a certain amount of our funds within what's called a County share period but oftentimes we do not receive our full target formula target of those funds so it's sometimes a less stable funding source than our STP exchange funds the Commission's also newly responsible for selecting projects to receive certain Senate bill 1 that were made available through that initiative that includes the local Partnership Program formula fund program new Senate bill 1 funds from the state of good repair program which is focused on transit projects and new Senate bill 1 funds that flow through the state transit account program also Congress last year did approve a one-time shot of highway infrastructure program or Hipp funds for our region and so we have this one time slot of funding that the Commission is responsible for selecting projects for attachment 1 to the staff report describes these different funding sources and some of the rules behind them the types of projects that are eligible for them also on page 20 - 5 of your packet there's a table that describes these different funding sources that the Commission is considering today on and how to the process for distributing those funds at your June board meeting rather than issue a call for projects for a competitive process the Commission indicated its intent to program the RSVP funds to local jurisdictions by formula and directed staff to work with the local jurisdictions to determine what the appropriate formula might be and then also to work with our stakeholders and transportation partners to provide recommendations on the other discretionary funds so before you today we have a for some folks it seems like a complicated staff report hopefully for others it is outlined in a way that makes it obvious that you do have a lot of different choices here on how to distribute these funds so since June staff has met with public works departments who have also met with their city managers the Santa Cruz Metro lift line ecology action bike Santa Cruz County University of California Santa Cruz other agencies have all participated in conversations on what could we do with these funds and what's the most appropriate way to distribute them there was a lot of back-and-forth negotiations and what's before you today is a compromise no one is getting exactly what they would really to have everyone would love to have 15 million dollars only in their pocket and no one else's but what you see here is what's seen as a distribution of the funds that actually Falls not too far out of line with how funds have been distributed in the past by the Commission through a competitive process with about a quarter of the funds going to regional projects some of the funds going to Metro a few dollars be available to nonprofit agencies and local jurisdictions in this in this cycle through the proposed process they would be getting a slightly higher amount of funding than they have in the past typically on average local agencies have received about 50 percent of the discretionary funds and competitive cycles so I'm just gonna go quickly through some of the proposals that are before you today and then leave it to the Commission to provide direction to staff so if if I can just direct you to I think page 20 - 5 I'll just walk through the different recommendations for each of the different funding sources so starting at the top the largest pool of money this cycle is the surface transportation Block Grant or regional surface transportation program exchange funds there's about ten point seven million dollars available just under that amount available to our region through fiscal year 2021 these are federal funds that come to the state and then the state because we're a smaller County washes them with state cash which provides a little more flexibility and opportunities to expedite delivery of projects here locally the proposal before you today is to allocate funds to the cities in the county most of the funds to the cities in the county on a population formula basis with each jurisdiction receiving no less than five percent of the revenues now through the iTAC meeting the interagency technical advisory committee meeting there was a recommendation put forward to set aside off the top 350,000 dollars of those funds for a competitive process available to anyone that was a non city non county entity so that would include agencies like santa cruz metro UC santa cruz ecology action bike santa cruz county any other transportation project entities lead agencies and so before you in the staff report this is probably the most complicated section which is on page one of the staff report there's options a through F on how to distribute those funds there's a table in attachment 2 that shows you how those different sample scenarios might play out there have been proposals put forward to take some funds off the top and allocate them directly to metro similar to having some funds distributed directly to cities in the counties there's proposals where we could have a competitive process for this relatively small amount of money or just say let's distribute it by you know some amount to specific agencies for eligible projects in any case for any of these projects agencies will have to come back to the commission with their specific project that they're proposing to use funds for and the commission will make a final determination following a public hearing on how those funds are distributed if folks would like me to go through options a through F I can but otherwise I will just say that those are just samples of ways the money could play out the commission could say let's take five million off the top and do a competitive process for that and do the rest through formula or any-any there's so many different scenarios so we gave you a couple of them there on the state transit assistance funds back in 2017 soon after Senate bill 1 was passed there was this influx of Senate bill 1 funding into the state transit Assistance Program and the commission considered allocating some of those funds through a competitive process and made a decision at that time to program 15% of this fiscal year's funds through make it available to any agency and next year 20% of the funds and then the following year 25% of the funds what is before you today is a proposal to eliminate that competitive process and instead allocate all but a hundred thousand per year of those funds to Santa Cruz Metro and that hundred thousand per year would go to live flying community bridges to allow them to maintain some out of County transportation services and same-day transit services for senior and elderly disabled people that need those rides medical appointments are regularly part of that for the Senate bill one state of good repair funds that's about three hundred seventy five thousand a year of funding that comes to our County there's a staff report on the next item that talks about proposals for distributing the funds this year but again similar to the sta funds back in 2017 the Commission did indicate that it would allocate 15 percent of this year's funds or make them available to any public transportation or community transportation service in total those STS ger funds for this year would be about four hundred and fifty thousand dollars as that 15 percent for the State Transportation Improvement Program as I mentioned earlier the California Transportation Commission has final discretion on how much our County gets what they're mandated to give us this funding cycle is a 1 million fifty seven thousand dollars that's what under Senate bill 45 they're mandated to make available to us that said if they do distribute the funds to each County based on a formula distribution in our target we would see up to 3.4 million dollars of our total share through fiscal year 2025 and so given that range of not knowing exactly how much we might get our proposal which was endorsed by Metro and the attack is to indicate intent to program the funds to the highway 1 auxiliary bus on shoulders project that is by showing commitment of our stip funds as well as our highway in first your program funds those federal funds and the local partnership program funds to that project it demonstrates to the California Transportation Commission that we really do have our skin in that game that it is one of the highest priority projects for this county and that it will help us hopefully leverage some large grants from the California Transportation Commission that come through the Senate bill one solutions for congested corridors program and other programs that we will be hopefully applying for funds for and that is also part of the staff recommendation that the Commission give us direction to go after those grants for that project finally in June the Commission did set aside within its measure D five-year plan $100,000 for transportation demand management programs that it will help us reduce vehicle miles traveled and help implement the new right amigos commute trip planner platform which the Commission received a presentation on last month the exact use of those funds was not defined in the five-year plan but the recommendation that is before you is you have two different options one would be to add that hundred thousand to a consolidated call for projects and then within the projects that are proposed select projects that match up to that admission that original intent intent of the measure D five-year plan or to have the TDM workgroup that includes agents local cities and county agencies as well as University of California Santa Cruz the Crucified one one program of course is the the lead on that ecology action and others are participants in looking at how to outreach to employers get commuters online and using alternatives and so an option would be for that workgroup to kind of define what scope is really needed for those funds and then a process for allocating them in the packet you do have as attachments three and four some letters from ecology action bike Santa Cruz County and UC Santa Cruz expressing their interest in ensuring that they're not excluded for any funding process and supporting that this be a kind of for right now we're talking about this cycle but making sure that they're not excluded in the future from funding opportunities staff will of course continue discussions no matter what is decided today with our transportation partners on what to do in future cycles we are recommending though that we're recommending some projects like the highway 1 project get some funding off the top for the stip that in the future that we make it clear that those funds are available for other regional projects next steps project sponsors will need to submit their project proposals for any of these funds and we will come back to the Commission and its advisory committees for input and final decision so that the public has an opportunity also to see each of those projects project sponsors especially the cities and the county have indicated that they would also be selecting their projects through a public process so the public would have an opportunity to provide input on the proposals through their boards and committees as well overall the goal is to have this money designated as projects by December 15th that is our deadline for submitting our proposals for the State Transportation Improvement Program funds to the California Transportation Commission but just in recognition that there are a lot of needs in our community we would like to see commitments to specific projects by then for all of the different funding sources so we can really get this money to work as quickly as possible and with that I'd be happy to answer any questions before turning it over to the public Rachel I just want to commend you for putting together this diverse package there's a lot in here and it's well organized and I also want to commend you for being creative and giving us the options you did I can tell there's a lot of work in here to try to give us beat us in whatever direction we're gonna end up at the end of the day and and I appreciate all that so before I open up for the public any questions every child mr. Leopold Thank You chair earlier in the meeting we asked our staff to come up with some funding meeting with Caltrans and funding strategies for the Davenport crossing and I'm wondering if that comes back with a a price tag for the RTC does that come out of the county share does it come out of some other pot of RTC money how will that work in this formula funding in the formula funding there is no RTC share in this scenario so it would be something that the County of Santa Cruz could consider funding with its share of funds other jurisdictions have funded projects on the state highway system using their local funds as well as their local shares of funds it is my understanding that we are submitting applications through the prop 68 program for addressing some additional cost needs on the north coast and so and then that project would be integrated within that grant application and that there's been other conversations about other potential funding sources as well that are outside of what is before you today yeah and that's not this to speak in any way against the project which I fully support I'm just wondering under this new structure where things would get funded out of so I appreciate the clarification on that I'm glad to know that there grant sources Commissioner Johnson Thank You chair so I had a procedural question you know if if if we need a quarter mile of asphalt laid down somewhere in the county and the RTC is on that there's a true bid process in which we go through correct in other words we determine five or six or three or four companies it might be granite granite rock and so forth so on column D you have a couple you have ecology action in bike Santa Cruz County who are looking for specific 275 thousand and 75,000 respectively to be embedded in this formula so I guess my question is you know it says competitive process here but why don't those entities go through a true competitive process let's just just say you know climate change international can fulfill some of the goals of sustainable transportation but at a fraction of the price why do we gravitate towards those entities without quote a true competitive process to make sure that we're getting the very best deal for the services provided it is true that in the past the commission staff recommendation and the process that the Commission has used is open up all of our funds as a competitive process to make sure whether it's a non profit agencies project or Road X Y or Z within Scotts Valley for instance you know we've determined if a Scotts Valley project had more value than a County project for instance or an ecology Action project so that is an option is to go competitive on on funds absolutely but the Commission direction in June was to look at more formula based allocation of funds and so we wanted to present that as an option column D happens to not be a competitive process but column C and B are have a competitive process so that way anyone could apply I understand I think we're talking at differences here so you've included two entities ecology action and bike Santa Cruz County why not another entity or two or three other entities why did you choose these two entities sure without a quote true competitive process in other words just like we do with granite or granite construction what we did was we looked at who historically has applied for funds from the commission agencies that this board has supported for funding in the past and the agencies that are listed there Metro ecology action bike Santa Cruz County and UC Santa Cruz are the agencies that have applied for funds to this board in the past and so those were the ones that were identified we put out bids in other words you know in a true bid process you would advertise if the Commission would like us to do a competitive process we will issue a call for projects if so if you were to choose options B or C that is the process that would happen today before you you're deciding on what is the process that you want us to go through so if the desires for us to do a competitive process you would choose an option that includes a competitive process where we would solicit input from all sorts of different agencies versus going through a less time-consuming honestly per staff process of allocating funds to certain agencies yeah well it might be less time consumed and I appreciate that but it's also in deference to the taxpayers who are paying the bills so thanks questions Commissioner Sharon yes it was the Commission's decision to go through a non-competitive process which was obviously giving priority to agencies that might not do so well if they had to compete for the money so I think it's important to remember that my I appreciate the work that's gone into this it's very confusing not having a competitive process on the one hand simplifies things on other hand makes it more complicated because we have to try to figure out where all this money is going I was confused about $100,000 in the measured D fund that doesn't seem to appear on attachment 2 on page 20 there's 15 in terms of the RS TPX funds and it wasn't clear to me how that might relate I mean one of the it let me just say we're really if the Commission goes along with any of these options talking about 5% of the money at least this ten point seven and actually much less percentage if we had and all the other recommendations so we're gonna end up arguing about less than 5% and undoubtably going along with the recommendations on the 90 five to 98% but be that as it may what I don't understand is how the it doesn't make much sense to me to have a competitive process for $100,000 and have a non-competitive process for millions and millions of dollars so how do you see that measured the hundred thousand dollars into this overall approach if the Commission were to decide on for instance option B the hundred thousand would be included within that which was what the iTAC had recommended was to do a consolidation of those two funding sources now we have also heard from folks that because those measure D funds have a specific purpose attached to them that it might also make more sense for this group of agencies that are working together in partnership to identify what the needs are to really encourage use of this new commute platform to come up with a scope of work for that and then decide what's the most appropriate way to distribute those funds it could be a competitive process it might not be a competitive process another option there would be that they come up with a scope of work they issue an RF request for proposals or qualifications for entities that can fulfill the services that are identified in each of these agencies they include UC Santa Cruz is part of it metros part of it the city of Santa Cruz absolutely ecology action who else as part of that crews 5-1-1 right amigos group I think those are the main players thousand dollars for the 5.1 program is that what you're right it's it's part of the highway one measure it's the measure D highway bucket funds that were designated for transportation demand management okay so I see so it isn't really relevant to the chart on page because it's a separate type of funds now in the recommendation F within the staff report does have that hundred thousand go out based on a process that's to be determined by that group of whether it should be a competitive process or a request proposals or identifying specific agencies to take on specific roles and coming back to the Commission under options a C D and E so everything except for B the other thing that was a little confusing to me was the various funding recommendations from Metro because they're really two items as this item and it is the next item and it wasn't clear whether the funds that were recommended from a metro and the next item or netted on to the funds that were recommended in this item or whether they're combined with the funds sure to figure out the numbers I just got confused sure sure so the next item is focused specifically on the state of good repair funds now 15% of the state of good repair funds for this year is 56,000 dollars the total state of good repair funds for this year sorry it's more like three hundred and fifty thousand dollars the Commission already made a decision to allocate eighty five percent of those funds to Metro back in 2017 and as part of your budget for fiscal year 1920 so what we're looking at is in this item what do we do with that 15 percent and the recommendation is to allocate it all to Metro and then rather than make it available to any entity which could include Metro and so if the Commission does not approve the staff recommendation for bypassing the 2017 decision to make 15 percent available to any eligible entity and instead to allocate those funds to Metro then the action in the next staff report execute that decision oh and this staff report the Metro is recommended for to gules million six hundred eighty six thousand sta funds and six hundred eighty seven thousand three hundred and sixty thousand three hundred and sixty and sp1 good repair are you saying that in the next item an additional 56,000 is being recommended so the unfortunately the state of the state of good repair in the state transit Assistance Program is even more complicated so the program has two main pots of funds how about half of the funds come through the Regional Transportation Commission for public transportation or community transportation services and the other portion go directly to transit operators as defined in section nine nine three one four of the code and so those funds go directly to met those funds are allocated designated for Metro though both pots of money flow through the RT C's budget so the 680 includes metros share of the state of good repair funds as well as a hundred percent of the RTC's share of those funds 56,000 is part of that it's just the what this year's 15% is so that's seven thousand represents the or includes the money that's in our next item cranked yes okay well thank you it was just confusing to try to understand you should have created a chart on the sta I realize but I do have one if you it's right here thank you any other questions yes thank you I'm glad that we have first of all one of the things I was looking at is if for example Santa Cruz has a project that's larger than this allocation having done this it now will stifle them on that project they'll have to sort of take this money wait till next year make up the difference in any of our jurisdictions would fall the same way but the on the other side of it the flip on the coin is we can out now have a line-item budget that we know that this money's going based on this particular formula for all of the different counties and jurisdictions and historically can you tell me on the metro because obviously we have either competitive bid the option of the 204 metro what has been the history of the allocation of metro based on what we're rearranging the funding sources in the the matrix for sure so we did look back his story through 2010 when all of the funding cycles in the last ten years and overall Metro has received about 7% of the competitive funding pots of funds now seven being the total of 200 that we see on here is one of the options or because I don't know the math on that right oh sorry seven percent total historically has been what Metro has received for this cycle let's see I did write that down somewhere you know basically the the difference for Metro this time is instead of allocating some of the STA and SGR funds through a competitive process which over three years is about 1.5 million dollars plus adding two hundred thousand to Metro it's about nine percent of the total money that you're looking at today so I'm just trying to dollar dollars because I'm looking at two hundred thousand as one of the options and the seven percent of what value so I can compare dollar for dollar so the seven percent is of all the funds so including step funds and other things for just the regional surface transportation the rstp exchange funds I believe metros share over the years has been about four hundred thousand total so in this particular matrix the way this is set up they're getting about half or no because that four hundred is over multiple cycles of funds not just one cycle so this is this is keeping in tempo with what Metro has received based on this being allocated it's nearish now one one point of clarification I did want to share is that prior to 2010 in 2006 for instance the State Transportation Improvement Program is made up of a variety different funds it used to include transportation enhancement funds which now do not come through the Commission they instead go through a competitive process called the active transportation program it also used to cut include public transportation account funds which no longer come through this step and instead go directly through the state transit Assistance Program so there's also kind of this you know the Commission used to fund a little bit more has funded more Metro projects through the stip in the past but now the transit funds that used to go in this tip now go directly to the sta so the Commission's so it's definitely yeah there's definitely some been some changes over the years but it's also just based on state legislation and and how funds are flowing what I'm after is the shell game has changed so instead of going through us to get to them they're getting it directly and so when I'm looking at 200 today it was based off of how the shell game was a couple years ago on I don't want to be I want the continuity of what we've been providing with the Metro so that we don't see that we've got this huge drop if they're getting it from another source and then this shows our mouth that it's less today on on this matrix that there still remain hole at the end of the day based on how the shell game has changed on the allocation and the distribution I mean it's tough like if I if I look at Watsonville specifically Watsonville got 13% of the state of the STB G funds in 2016 historically overall they've gotten 12% and in this process they'd get about 11% so that's pretty close for Metro it's been between 7 and 9 percent of the total pots of money and so I would say it's it's close yeah I certainly think that you know we we all have shortfalls of projects that we can use and you know at least at least our own entities can decide okay we know that this is what we can rely on so we can base our projects around that or the time it's going to take instead of a one-time request that it's larger now but next year won't be so large and another jurisdiction can take a hold of it so that's why moving this around and on a formula basis it's it's a predictable for a line item for the budget but it may take longer for our jurisdictions to actually complete a project using this this matrix for the formula based and again I think that when we go back on historical in terms of the ecology or even the bike Santa Cruz County can we compare what we've done before versus what the recommendations look like here sure so historically since 2010 the Commission has given ecology action 180 thousand dollar and bike Santa Cruz County only started submitting applications for funds in the last two cycles and the commissioners allocated a hundred thousand to them to UC Santa Cruz the Commission's allocated seven hundred thousand dollars worth of funds of our STP exchange funds so the other bucket was 700 before and on here it's either a competitive process for you sorry you had mentioned 700,000 - that was what we had given UC Santa Cruz in the past and then in this particular scenario if we adopt one of these options for the matrix it's a competitive process for the 350 so it's a sizable drop in what would be available in the event UCSC asked for funds through these sources I mean if we had 700 before and we only have 350 now its competitive among amongst multiple agencies then UCSC is actually getting a reduce of opportunity from what we've given them in the past that is correct in the past the Commission would have made the entire ten point seven million dollars available on a competitive process all right thank you any other questions if I go to the public okay thank you for that racial stand by and welcome I burn people's executive director of trail now I'll keep it short in in 1998 I was a an engineer in the Silicon Valley you know doing a lot of engineering stuff and actually one of the things that I did get involved in with transportation for the high tech company helping with contracting shuttles from Caltrans and things like that in that year I met Rachel actually and she kind of brought me in and I actually the way I met her was through a contract you know don't I don't hold it against Rachel that she brought me into the show here working with you or haven't left since 1980 but so I want to commend her for her work that she's doing she's always done really good work and and this shows her commitment and and detailing it when you're talking about the details the money and the things like that and all the motions it's it's a difficult thing it's hard to please everybody so she's doing a really good job at that I will comment a little bit about the competitive the need for competitive you know honestly yeah this organization historically has been and I don't want to label it but it's pay-to-play kind of the public has seen that in the sense of the private organizations that are getting funds distributed to them so you just got to be careful of that and I think if you keep it above the table with this competitive approach I think is the right call lastly though I want to and I don't know if it's possible or not the davon davenport coalition left so I want to take the opportunity to you know request that maybe they're crosswalk the need today for a crosswalk with a light some how could we do that with funds associated with here I don't know that to be true but I think it's its right to ask that question they're not here to ask the question so I wanted to throw it out to you thank you thank you hi Sally Arnold board chair for friends of the rail and trail so I read this item you know in the board packet and I saw the that the attack had you know it seems like it was just a very controversial issue and and there was a lot of conflict about it um I don't really understand what problem this change is intended to solve I mean that's that's up to you and for it doesn't have a position on this but we do have a couple of questions one is how would this change affect your ability to use these discretionary funds for new major regional projects you know by its very nature transportation tends to cross boundaries and so especially in a small County like Santa Cruz and so when I'm Keinath these allocations I wonder about you know these proposed changes how will they address projects that Traverse more than one local jurisdiction or that have significant regional value and it seems like it is sort of possibly limiting your influence over those questions I don't know if I'm reading that right but I guess I would just like you to think about you know regional projects and and how will their funding be affected by whatever choice you make here today thank you thank you good morning my name is Gina Cole and the executive director of bike Santa Cruz County of course I'm here to tell you that this funding is important to the sustainability of the programs that we have in place and important for us to be able to grow those programs in support of what happens across the county with regards to cycling and with regards to sustainable transportation and opening folks to the options that they may have one of the events that this this funding has supported in the past is open streets we currently hold that in two locations in Watsonville and in Santa Cruz our Santa Cruz one is coming up pretty shortly in October the funding would allow us to sustain those two and allow us to also grow into potentially other jurisdictions that or increasing the number of times that we can hold those events during the year the outreach for that is really important it allows folks to be in a space that is car free that is protected we see a lot of parents that are bringing their kids out to those events because they know that they're going to be safe there in a street but they're they're safe and what that does for them is that it lets them I don't know feel more confident letting their kids right out in their neighborhood in my neighborhood I see right now an increase of the number of kids that are out side riding their bikes I know it's summer and the weather's been awesome but I'm starting to see that a little bit more a piece of that is that I'm on my bike more and in an effort to kind of see what's out there and and I know that we need say four spots to ride our bikes and I know that open streets is a way for us to demonstrate that the other piece that I feel very passionate about is the safety education part of my charge in my previous job was to create the next generation of tobacco-free advocates and I feel that I carry that with me into this new position to create the next generation of sustainable transportation advocates for our young folks are the ones that are going to be making the changes and that are going to be sitting in your seats one of these days and so we need to instill in them a fact that there are other options rather than strictly automobiles there are other ways to get where you need to go we also need to instill in them safety and so we kind of build on other projects that start with a younger group and we work with middle schoolers and high schoolers that's the ages when these machines have freedom become a lot more important to you being able as you gain your autonomy as a teen to go places by yourself and if they know how to do that safely if they know how to watch for you know be a defensive cyclist if they know those those rules of the road that they learn in our programs they become a safer piece of the puzzle thank you Thank You Gina welcome mr. Machado thank you and good morning Matt Machado director of public works for the County of Santa Cruz just wanted to share some perspective on the RSTP share of this conversation and so I think we all agree that we want to provide and build and operate a robust transportation system and covering almost all modes are important they're all critical to moving people around but all those modes do need a solid foundation and that foundation is our local road system that's managed maintained by our cities in our County that Foundation and that service at the cities in the county provide is really not optional for us as long as those roads are there and they're used and they are used by a hundred percent of our community every day there's a cost to it and so we're having to provide the best service to that foundation that we can for more than 20 years the investment into that foundation into that system has been on a steady decline relative to its need the need is growing greater than the revenue stream is growing and I think we all know that and so that's that's apparent in this conversation today with that in mind I am requesting asking that we maximize the formulas share of the RSTP component to the cities in the county and I'll add an element to that in terms of the competitive nature I think we need to broaden our horizon on competitiveness we need to be competitive in the state and in the nation and just last week we had we got notice that the state of California is has the opportunity to reprogram additional monies that they don't normally get in the year through obligation authority it's this August redistribution and our local share to that it comes through Caltrans our local share is in excess of 120 million now we don't normally compete for that money because we don't have projects by formula programmed out for multiple years that's the key to this if we could get to a situation where we could buy formula program out multiple years of federal funds then we could potentially compete statewide and now generally for monies that we don't get today and that would help our entire system all modes of transportation and so so I urge the Commission to maximize the formula shares for the cities in the county so that we could continue to build that foundation for all modes thank you thank you hi my name is Jessica Evans and I just wanted to ask you to commit to bike Santa Cruz County to maintain those public outreach programs that have historically been in place in Santa Cruz um I've been a bike Santa Cruz County remember since I first moved to Santa Cruz as a 18 year old college student lots of years ago and I feel like they're an organization that has consistently been working really hard to improve the quality of life and the usability of Santa Cruz for all of the people who live here and the open streets is a really important program for showing people what quality of life can look like when you're not afraid when you're not afraid that you're gonna be hit by a car it's a way to open people's minds to the possibilities of living in a different way and we really need that because we need to see the possibility before we can work for it that's all thank you thank you Arnie good morning commissioners my name is Pia cannon from ecology Action I want to thank the Commission for its previous allocations of RSTP funds to ecology action and those programs have helped residents of Santa Cruz County and the local cities to use sustainable transportation and so to step back you know this part of the allocation for the RSTP funds we're talking about 5% of this 1.6 million dollar allocation so for that that 5% we're asking that you consider voting for the scenario combination CD is our preference and if not that and then the scenario see and so for those funds ecology action is asking you know that we're gonna provide safe viable healthy low-cost transportation options for Santa Cruz County residents I think those are the things that this RTC planning document such as a unified corridor study which has recently completed the ongoing regional transportation plan and measure D goals you know which were all public process you know documents and funding mechanisms you know called for to increase seeing with transportation options and so ecology action has a list of programs that we would fund with the rstp funds and so the first one is for youth safety so the ecology action operates bike and walk education training for elementary school students in Watsonville Aptos Live Oak Felton in Scotts Valley now these programs would not be provided without these rstp funds annually will serve over eight hundred students at seven schools with on bike and on foot bike and walk safety education for our most vulnerable road users secondly we're also proposing a program that addresses adults requesting and fundings for new and innovative adult bike encouragement initiative called bike month challenge that will serve 1,500 commuters using data-driven incentives and technology to quantify bike transportation trips and miles that replace car trips that are clogging our roads the new program is the new program has already had a thousand commuters from Watsonville to Scotts Valley competing fork at a cash prize that was contributed by a private donor therefore leveraging our STP funds this initiative has gained momentum and rstp funds will allow us to cultivate fifty fifteen hundred bike commuters year-round with high impact results in total these two programs for youth adults will directly serve 2300 locals and thousands more indirectly with sustainable transportation programs that can be delivered immediately and compliment local bike and pedestrian infrastructures installed by our local jurisdictions and also compliment but Metro bus service they are small percentage of this one point there's ten point six million dollar RSP allocation then we'll have immediate and lasting impact to meet the rstp the RT c--'s stainable transportation goals thank you sir could I ask a question of mr. Kenan go ahead option e recommends a hundred thousand dollars or ecology action option seeing the two hundred and seventy five thousand dollars what's the programmatic impact if the Commission would approve the hundred thousand as opposed to the two hundred and seventy five thousand well so we have two programs on on sale here so we would we would take out the youth bike safety so the youth bike and walk safety wouldn't we didn't get funding so these seven schools I just let you know listed in those different jurisdictions than 800 students wouldn't get wouldn't be able to provide service in the next two years and then we would much reduce our or by challenge program so I wouldn't be able to reach you know 1,500 commuters it would be um you know if it's fifty percent less there'd be you know in an order of 700 people that we could reach for those programs so you know we're asking for that full amount we're like you know these are relatively small and a 10 million dollar bid and that if the RTC wants to be serious about advancing sample transportation we need to like not just stay Pat but we need to increase where we're going with C noms transportation okay thank you may I ask one more question er one goes oh is this the only funding source for your organization no so we we leverage our other funding like I noted private donor is donated money for the cash prize which couldn't be done through a public agency we also the city of Santa Cruz has provided some TTA funds further downtown program you know targeting downtown employees and we leverage other funds so yeah thank you next speaker Michael Sainte campaign for sustainable transportation and a quick update on the Aptos strangler they decided to take the bus today left my house at 7:10 locked in here at 9:30 so 2 hours and 20 minutes to go 8 miles just to give you a little bit of what's going I talked to the bus driver he says this is standard operation this time of the year I'm really here to support ecology action I've been a volunteer with them for about 3 years doing primarily their Evy shows that they do throughout the year and helping their customers I've worked with Piett personally and staff they're all very professional as you know and you've been funding them for many many years it is sort of like getting a contractor or someone working around your house or business and you know they do good work and they're very accomplished people and you want to have them back to do more work for you so basically when I find a good contractor and he does cost a little bit more or he's very competitive in the cost I will definitely choose that one and I think ecology action action definitely fits this bill thank you very much morning good morning good morning everybody my name is Dan Henderson I'm the new director of transportation and parking services at UCSC it's great to meet all of you hope to speak with you all individually at some point soon you all have our letter in the package so I'll keep this short if you have any other questions I'll be here later but our primary concern is that these funds that have come in very handy to our efforts our TDM efforts at UCSC as the largest employer in Santa Cruz County have been very valuable over the years we don't we don't often request but when we do it is for and important whether it's a van pool targeted program bike trail programs it is important for us to to have the opportunity at some point in the future perhaps to to have these opportunities to request funds so we just urge you to to really consider not making it a perpetuity decision to have all of these funds based on formula only so I appreciate your time and we also appreciate all of your support in the past in helping us get to our TDM goals help people get out of single occupancy vehicles onto buses onto the bikes and that sort of thing so I appreciate it thank you have a good good day thank you good morning Chris Snyder city of Santa Cruz Public Works I want to reiterate Matt's recommendation to maximize the funding to the cities and county for these projects we all have a number of unfunded projects approved projects that we'd like to be able to move forward by not having to apply for the money and create the grant applications etc it's gonna maximize project delivery by reducing the amount of time you know going after the money that it'll just be a regular application I think what's difficult is we're not talking about all the transportation funds we don't have access to university transportation funds we don't have access to a lot of the transit district funds we have access to these funds so we'd like to get a fair share one of the things Piett mentioned was you know the money that they get what he forgot to mention is that they're part of an ATP grant that the city of Santa Cruz got so we're executing a two hundred thousand dollar contract with ecology Action 4 bike education we also have dedicated our portion of measure D funds for ecology action and bike Santa Cruz County and that could be something that the other cities and the county do as well so that they can get a continued source of funding for their education programs thank you very much thank you for that anyone else like to address the Commission I'll bring it back who would like to kick off commissioner friend Thank You chair and thank you to all those that spoke today and I think that one of the challenges here is that I can even hear some of the confuse actually within my own colleagues on where this funding comes from and I think that's actually a point of concern because it we should understand the breadth of where the funds are possible for before we make assumptions that there are cuts that are specifically being proposed right now which is actually not the case I think that that we should also there was a comment from a member of the community of concern about regional projects and whether this would impact it if you had followed how these funds are generally allocated normally the iTAC or Public Works directors through some of the recommendations from elected officials would apply for projects the RTC staff would call those projects down and make a recommendation to the body at large and the body generally would accept sort of as was the standard recommendations that were made I think what's important to point out though is that for example the City Capitola has in essence one representative that's sitting here I recognise that the chair is from the city capital that he's serving in a metro capacity so you can see how cities or smaller areas are significantly disadvantaged in this component you have one person from Scotts Valley who's trying to convince eleven colleagues to support a project whereas if you were just to do a formula based distribution that that colleague can go back to the city of Scotts Valley and say here's $500,000 how would we like to allocate those funds those funds could be distributed to nonprofit or independent organizations as we do if we were to so desire to do it that's up to the individual jurisdictions to make that decision the way it works currently though is that where jurisdictions have a limited number of pots that they can actually apply from either at the state or federal level we're actually competing against those that actually have greater capabilities to try and obtain this money through other designations so it gives you flexibility it also advantages places that have been historically disadvantaged Watsonville Scotts Valley Capitola to actually have these kinds of funds done during this specific way so I think that it's important that we should recognize that the second thing that can't be understated was the comment that was made by the public works director for both the jurisdictions which is that I mean we're talking a hundred and twenty-one million dollars for district 5 is now possible that we could actually leverage haven't been able to leverage before but for having the ability to program these funds and I think that we would be able to do things I mean I don't know about you I've got Commissioner Sharon and and supervisor kuni asking for a project up in their district well every dollar that we take out of the local jurisdictional funding is something that we can't leverage or directly use for that project we all have those projects across each of our individual jurisdictions that I know are underfunded so I would argue that I think that we need to do what we can to either move with the iTAC recommendation or do as much as we can to maximize the funding to the local jurisdictions I do think that we could consider under the competitive pot which is something that struck me as not only as a historic precedent but it's something that the attack had recommended maybe a hybrid model between B and C which is to say that you would actually increase the competitive pot to five hundred and fifty thousand as opposed to three hundred fifty thousand which is functionally what it is as C except for has a direct line item components directly to Metro that way they're the competitive component still comes back to this commission to make determinations on where those competitive components are if those individual jurisdictions would like to allocate their funds above and beyond to what those are nonprofit entities they'd be able to do it but I think it provides flexibility to the jurisdictions of flys flexibility also back to the Commission I'm not gonna make a motion on that right now cuz I was the first one to speak and I appreciate that the chair made that component but but we're responsibilities understand where this money comes from right I mean it's not it's complex it's not that complex we serve on transportation Commission and we should know then what we are doing with this money and where other money is available to other jurist to other entities that aren't available to the individual jurisdictions so I would lean towards something in a BC component specifically maybe increasing that so that that some of these nonprofit organizations would actually have a larger competitive pot then would be proposed under B or C specifically because that has a direct component thank you I appreciate you not make an emotion because I really would like the board to have some good great discussion on this thank you for that and with that Commissioner Shiffrin yes thank you this is the first time I remember getting information that somehow because we the Commission hasn't used a formula basis we're locked out of 120 million dollars in state money I think I'd like to ask that the staff provides some written information on that I wasn't aware of it that seems like an important issue and it seems weird that it's just mentioned orally at at our meeting instead of you know having presented some written you know some written justification for that approach I I don't think I disagreed too much with the commissioner friend in terms of being willing to support the formula the formula recommendations this time around I would just make a couple of points one that that recommendation uses 95 to 98% of the 10.65 million that Commission is getting so what we're really talking about is what do we do with the other three hundred and fifty to five hundred and fifty thousand dollars and what I'm hearing is put it out we can give it all to the jurisdictions which they of course would like it's like a hundred percent we could do a competitive process or we could give some allocation to agencies that we've supported in the past and my sense is yes it's true that the jurisdictions may decide to use some of their allocation to support these organizations they may not the Commission has a long-standing as I understand it commitment to provide a range of transportation array a range of transportation services it's not we we've done a good job of supporting bike lanes you know measure D is a good example of the range of transportation sustainable transportation approaches that are have been important to the Commission and important to an important - to the community so my sense is that I we have two agencies that that have worked with the Commission worked with the jurisdictions have carried out a number of projects that encourage people to use bike bicycles to use alternative transportation to see the potential of those alternatives and I think it makes perfect sense to take a portion it's not even the 5% if we went with a number C and D because $200,000 would be going to Metro I think it's reasonable for the Commission as part of this allocation since we're not going through a competitive process generally which we have all in the past that we retain our long-term commitment to ecology action and by Santa Cruz and go with option C and D I I think that not having heard from Metro I I would assume that they're supportive of the above that approach and they are you know as as we've heard there are all these other funding sources and as I tried to add up to different amounts of money that everybody would be getting the common metric getting about 3.5 million dollars out of allocations that are if not more out of the allocations that are being recommended so my sense is this is a year that the jurisdictions particularly the county is in need of additional funding for responding to the storm damage and other road maintenance and so Commissioner hakuna T is supportive of using the basic using the formula approach I think it's reasonable for that to be supported but I think it's also important to support ecology action and like santa cruz has recommended in or as listed in the C and D option Thank You commissioner Leopold Thank You chair thank for the comments from everyone here today and like my colleague Commissioner Shiffrin has just stated we're actually talking about some small amounts of money on the margin I'll just say right at the beginning I'm not a big fan of formula funding I don't think that that is necessarily a great way to be able to meet to the the needs of a community based on projects because a little city or the county could have a project that needs more resources at one point and less resource at different point and being able to meet those needs becomes important and if you look at the 20-year history of us over I think you would find that generally that people have have have gotten something close to this but I understand that the Commission has made a decision to to try this out on a formula basis and in talking with the public works director of the county mr. Machado he has made me aware of this potential new source of funding it would be I don't know whether Rachel or or or mr. Preston wants to say anything about that about that pot of funds that you what you know about it if anybody can weigh in on that I think now's a good time are you referring to the obligation authority money that about the August distribution distribution sure I have to admit that public works director Machado and I have differing understandings of the pot of funds but generally the way it works is that some of the funding that comes to California through the federal Transportation Act is the congestion mitigation air quality program some bridge funds some safety funds RSTP funds a lot of funding that goes into the state highway operations protection program all that funding each state is told and this is a little complicated but the feds say here's how much your state's gonna get this year but then each budget year they say well actually we're only going to give you obligation Authority the ability to actually access ninety percent of those dollars because we've only put that much in our budget and so then each state scrambles and tries to deliver their projects the federal fiscal year end September thirtieth not June 30th like in California so in California we look at how who could deliver what's left of our agent of our statewide pool of all the federal dollars that are coming into this state and what Caltrans does is say how many local projects could deliver that funding and how much you know transit projects could deliver and how much could the shop eat up of that additional obligation authority if other states can't deliver a hundred percent of what they were told they were gonna get now in our County there is a bit of a challenge that right now we have 10 million dollars worth of projects that have been approved for regional surface transportation program funds in the past that have not quite delivered on their projects yet so we are sitting on ten million dollars in old funds that we haven't delivered yet now if we're able to start delivering a hundred percent of those funds every year it is true that we would be able to possibly access this August for distribution but it would require project sponsors to implement their projects through the federal process rather than the state only process which some local jurisdictions have indicated cost significantly more and takes longer for their projects for simpler projects like Road rehab it it's not that much longer it's a lot more coordination with Caltrans on some paperwork but the challenge is because we're a small County we are allowed to completely wash our funds with state funds and we get a hundred percent of what our apportionment level is rather than that ninety percent obligation authority amount the other challenge is that what happens with the OE dollars that are distributed in the state they look at who can deliver more projects within a given year within between the time period of June 30th and September 15th when Caltrans kind of drops the gavel on this is who's gonna get the money or not and so what happens oftentimes is that larger regions with very large oftentimes highway projects end up eating up a lot of that obligation authority that is given so it's varied through the state a lot of our large partners Metropolitan Transportation Commission for instance they want to wash their funds they want to get what we get they'd rather give up the obligation authority auguste redistribution funds for the opportunity to get a hundred percent of their apportionment every year so I think there's some debates in the state on whether or not it's a benefit or not yeah and and and I'm not speaking or answering the questions because I have I challenging the notion of this money I'm just it's a you know when you hear 121 million dollars that would make a huge difference and what we were actually able to get becomes important you said two things I just want clarification on one is that these project would have to go through a federal process so items like our highway projects they don't go through a current federal process or do they most large projects we do end up going through the federal process because we don't want to limit our opportunities to apply for federal grants in the future got it and the the issue about the washing of money mm-hmm that some places we get it what so we get that full allocation but other places don't get it I'm trying to figure out what the determining factor is sure soon would does this jeopardize that or only what only agencies that are considered rural counties in California which because our population was under I think 250,000 in the year 1994 something I can't remember what it was they they drew a line and said any County that had a population under that number in your act can exchange its regional surface transportation program funds that's super helpful and I think that my colleague noted it'd be great for us to get an informational item about this this redistribution because it does sound fairly complicated sure and I might have someone from Caltrans local assistance headquarters presented just a couple other comments that I wanted to make about this and they aren't questions for you miss Park okay so I appreciate that just to be fair I appreciate that explanation you had but I think mr. Machado would like to just give his side of that since we did ask for a question I would just like before mr. Leopold continue so just thank you and I'll be very very brief and so I'll give an example if we were formulas share for the rstp and local agencies could program program their projects out two or three years have shelf ready and I agree they would need to be projects like resurfacing restriping it could include all the modes of transportation but they'd have to be relatively simple on existing quarters existing roads so that you can meet the NEPA compliance very very easily in fact you'd be exempt from most of the requirements and if you had those projects to three years program shelf ready to bid then when this money becomes available which it just came out last week and the deadline is September 26 but if you had shelf-ready projects that had been federalized through you know an exemption process because it's an existing road then you can advance that project forward and deliver it right now September 26 you'd get the approval you'd advertising you build that job a job that you didn't think you're gonna build for two or three years you just build this year and then you get more projects ready and get to keep the Shelf full and every year you get to do this now granted it's not every project that we get to see its the projects that are federalized it's typically you know the road maintenance type projects that's true but they would include all those elements that we all need more bike lanes smoother roads all of those components so that's and I can tell you that from my history I've done this for a dozen years successfully and it works so just add that thank you your question please why can't you do that now right so now we don't what prevents the planning projects for a future and the expectation that the funds will be there there are are there other sources of funds that can be used or does it have to be RS TPX funds there's two elements today somewhat limiting our ability to do this first of all when we wash the funds to state only then that that's our money then we so this redistribution is federal funds because it's across the nation all 50 states get a chunk of it and it's an opportunity for all 50 states not just California and so but it's federal monies and so we wash it early on which there's some Vantage's for some of our projects because they're they could be complicated through the NEPA process so that's one of the restrictions the other one is since we don't have formulas shares we don't program our projects out and Vance we don't have shelf ready projects and like ice mentioned September 26 is the deadline to bid your project so it has to have all of its clearances all of its approvals be truly shelf ready if you can't program projects out in the future with a known revenue source then you can't compete for this money well I don't understand why it is impossible to program them out with the expectation that you'll probably have the money when the time come right so currently being the competitive process we don't know what we're going to get in the future so we have to compute there's a lot of unknowns so we don't we can't program or foresee what projects will get secured funding formulas shares you would know it year after year and you could develop those projects and have them ready with let's see the only what you compete is if you truly have the probe the project programmed I'm sorry all right thank you for that I just want to get another light bulb coming on your Commissioner Loeb please yes thank you you this is a complicated item and you your staff both the public works director and Rachel have a really good understanding of this I just wanted to also chime in that California has been very successful in getting this redistribution of funds as Rachel described every year the feds look to see who's delivered and who hasn't and there's this balance leftover California has been very successful in retrieving this balance of funding but it is not something that we can count on right we this is the reward for delivery timely delivery is is that this this balance is you know this left the coins that are left in the jar at the end of the year the feds are you know sending back out to the people who are delivering I'd be happy to provide some information to you following this meeting just with some facts maybe an aggregate of what California has received both Caltrans has received it into the shop and local agencies have received it as well and and these are for projects that are you know basically programmed in happening then they need these extra funds but we can't anticipate it we can't project what it will be so it's this idea about delivering and being ready thank you to follow up and I think we are all intrigued by other sources are yeah one last thing is I want to get a batch search or sure so if what I would recommend is that we really investigate this more closely in a year after we've been able to clear we have to clear a hundred percent of that ten million dollars that has not been delivered plus about half of this ten point seven million before we would be able to start competing for that August redistribution right now we're in a about a twenty million you know 18 million dollar hole thank you the Pandora's box has been opened so we'll we'll get more information about that and it's that it's intriguing to having potentially new sorts of funding and if there's something information especially about projects in District five would also be helpful to know whether that the Central Coast compares favorably through the chair it may be difficult to quickly come up with these projects benefited from the redistribution it's more of a it's a how much is California getting right so they so I will provide information that is as clear as I can get back to you okay the other part of that is the the the outside the the formula I'm supportive of combination of C and D I think the 5% threshold that we set for small cities should also be for the non Metro non jurisdiction I prefer a competitive process I think that that makes sense I think that that that allows the the greatest project to be the ones that are funded I strongly support this money being available for groups like bike Santa Cruz County in ecology action who have demonstrated success on projects in our community and and they would be very favorable looked on by the in a competitive process because because of that past record but I think that the amount of funds makes a difference and it'd be worthwhile to look at that commission right I've one quick clarifying question you'd said you support a competitive process the C and D combination does not have it yes you can we can create anything we want but I want to make sure I apologize for that I'm interested in the amount being the the 5% and and the competitive process so that's really is a C so it was just is the same thing I had talked about at the beginning which is a 550 baseline but it's competitive okay so like commissioner Leopold I'm not really a big fan of formula funding either but I have been persuaded after talking with public works directors and hearing from public works directors and I understand at least the theoretical benefit of being able to have the formula and and thus program out projects and be shovel or shelf ready so and there's obviously trade-offs there but um I I do agree that us that this small portion this 5% funding is really important for some of the programs that have been funded that have been successful in the competitive process ecology action bike Santa Cruz County and potentially others in the future and I mean they help us they help the RTC meet its own sustainability goals in ways that you know other other projects don't and and they do it in a pretty efficient way and low cost so I'm very much supportive of that 5% being allocated and I am I was I'm inclined to support the CNG combination I also am hearing from staff that it it there is some benefit to just allocating those funds rather than going through the competitive process particularly if we don't have a big competition happening at the moment so I would be inclined to allocate that in this way and at least for now I understand that what you kind of heard the future there are other organizations that may have projects that are you know that we would want to look at so I think for this round it would make sense to allocate those funds and then open up for competitive process in the future but I will wait and see what others have to say thanks mr. Gonzales thank you commitment thank you sure I'm in favor in C and D but I also am in favor of combine competitive at the same time I think that's important for a factor I think that the programs that we're supporting are good programs and I think it's important for the city of Watsonville and and the fact that you know we always talk about being equitable and I think this is a process of equitability bike Santa Cruz and ecology action are really taking a foot Hood in the city of Watsonville which is a really good thing and I think we need to continue to moving in that in that direction and supporting these programs I think it's really important and we always talk about being equitable and I think that's this is one of those processes of allowing to be and that equitability bracket but being said with that I'd really like to make a to make the CD but make that a competitor still for the remaining portion Thank You Commissioner Macpherson yeah we remember one we're facing a timeline because we really need to spend and we're gonna make a decision here I could go for a CD or possibly C as well but also that this is we're talking about a formula or a set up for two years that right so if we I think we have a good basic format here to follow and let's see how it works for two years I think generally people are going to get what they want under the CD formula nobody's gonna be complaining too much I think we could probably be see could be acceptable too but I could go for the CD formal Commissioner Kaufman Gomez apologize yes I also concur the competitive process gives us an opportunity to learn what the agencies in our community are doing and are resourceful for what they're going to be requesting the money to do in our communities and if it's arbitrarily just given we may not necessarily see what the outcome is for the money being set aside for those those agencies and it also might flush out other agencies that are coming forward and and having some some good projects as well with this and again I think we are also looking at this is only a just a two-year kind of window let's see how this works when it comes to the formula base and I don't know if that's going to create some limitations for some of those projects that we want to try to get to the feds and do some sort of a matching competitive grant process see is what I'd like to see happen if we could do something with this I know metros there it's a staple we we already know what that situation is I don't think the need for competition for Metro funds is absolutely as necessary here but I do feel it would be necessary for the other social service agencies that have relied on our funding sources in the past and that we have an interest in knowing what those projects would look like so that it becomes a competitive process so it educates us and the public of what the money is being used towards and educating them on the best allocation for those alternative modalities that we're supporting Thank You Commissioner Johnson Thank You Jay just looking at column a versus a column C you know you see some huge discrepancy in terms of the monies that are being allocated towards quote the competitive process you know when I look at the difference there between those columns I'm seeing maybe $30,000 that instead of going to an entity that spends you know a few hours in my community we could hire somebody who traditionally does bike safety and bike education and so forth a 1/4 of a police state police officer that represents 500 hours in my community to deal with those things instead of just kind of a sporadic sort of presence in Scotts Valley and when you look at the difference for the county it's it's over a quarter of a million dollars between a and C what could you do with the quarter of a million dollars I mean thank you for walking in the truth Matt Machado and also Chris Snyder in terms of what your needs are for the you know for years and years and years we hear from the county we have you know you know 80 billion miles of roads and we have we have no money to deal with them but because we're kind of all things to all people those things don't happen in terms of finding solutions to real problems and we heard from Davenport you know that's been on the calendar for apparently I don't know somebody said years and years and years they there's been a fatality or two but it doesn't get fixed why because we are not you know a hundred percent a regional transportation agency we just throw money here throw money there obviously nobody's gonna support money my position of of a but in some ways it would be better for cities in our County because then we control the money and our taxpayers are rewarded for their trust and us as elected officials and also other representatives Commissioner Lynn agree with several the other comments my preference would be there's the CD combo or the c4 Scotts Valley that means giving up $5,000 of those funds but those funds can go to whether it's competitive but I'm okay with that the programs in our schools ecology action all of those things that do benefit us with Metro you know we know that the funds that are needed can be used to establish another route and we've had to make those cuts and there are areas that are noticing a real loss of services so for me that five thousand that Scotts Valley gives up comes back to us and other services with our bike programs in ecology action and and whichever one of the other can if its competitive I'm okay with that too my understanding is that there wasn't a lot of competitive there weren't a lot of other options for us so but I maybe others have more information on that so my my thinking is it's a very small amount that's got so I guess and and yet we can receive back those funds in other ways Thank You Commissioner Cabot yeah thank you I I'm looking at them all and I'm I'm thinking be be looks like it's very fair and equitable i I could see an argument for maybe lowering the competitive part of be a little bit putting that towards the roads I think we all understand that when we talk to in our areas if the roads is where they wanted and everything else is secondary so anyways thank you thank you already weighed in right I'm ready to make a motion I was gonna weigh in and then let a question friend is dying to make a motion here so but I just like to have make a comment here I want to acknowledge one thing in Commissioner that mr. Machado said and that was you know that this is really about roads we all use roads and I think that was really indicative of measure D the biggest share for measure D and I believe although a lot of people take claim for y measure D passed I believe was because the lion's share went to roads so there's no doubt about that being accurate and I also believe that what this is about is being able to plan with money and in the past when this was competitive you could not do that because you didn't know if your project was gonna be the one that was selected this provides equity to the county to the cities and and so I'm thinking this gives people the the right the right to plan for something and want to do all the things we talked about the new possible funding this happens for that we were too getting down to the bottom 5% that's where we might have this little discussion and what I'm here to do is you know I noticed there's a lot of money that's going to Metro was brought up that Metro is getting 3.2 million dollars and I think that what I notice in here is we're making a big commitment to buy the bus on shoulder that's because the people of this County wants something that they can see right away and we believe that that's a project we can get ready right away so I'm an advocate for that Metro is stabilized we all know we went through the fiscal cliff we're stabilized but we need to add routes and to give Metro a hundred thousand dollars that's about the cost of a bus driver to add a route to have to us to add a route to Felton or to add a route it someplace else Live Oak there we go I don't want to make sure that's all the bases so what I'm in fan of here is I want to take away this competitive nature I want the good programs that have proven themselves bike Santacruz ecology action to fund them I'm a complete advocate of Sidi and that's hoping that mr. commissioner friend makes that motion well won't be the first time disappointed you chair it won't be the last but I think that I'm glad that this has actually been won in my opinion one of the best discussions I've heard RT c-- commissioners have about multi motility and the point of points of equity and a lot of components are those very actually good discussion I'm gonna make a motion it may not be something that the Commission in general will support but I think that it actually does meet a lot of the needs I think that there is my point is that I disagree on the competitiveness I think that there's a value to that I also think that there's a value to this commission not setting baseline expectations for two years from now I think we can all be honest about two things one the economy is probably turning any kind of formula base that we give to something other than a jurisdiction will be assumed as a baseline funding moving forward it's very hard it'll be viewed as a cut otherwise and the second component to that is that if we increase that pot then this Commission still gets the decision to make as to where that money should go it still comes back to us while the jurisdictions get the lion's share with the funding so I'm gonna move recommendation C but changing the competitive pot from 350 to 550 so that it is all competitive across that component but it has the 5% baseline the Commissioner Schifrin was discussing that this allows UCSC and others to be in the game for competitive and the RTC to make the ultimate decision about where that 550,000 will go motion by a friend second by Leopold discussion by Commissioner shift well my sense is that if we're gonna be competitive we should be totally competitive and that it makes sense to be consistent so I don't support the motion I would make a motion to amend the motion on the floor to substitute seat the CD combo for number C we have a substitute motion by shiverin second by bright brown okay thank you any other discussion switch to vote on suppose we have a if we're gonna vote on this I want it really clear exactly how we change see I'm gonna do that right under clarify right now we have a substitute motion which means we're gonna vote on that first okay and the substitute motion is as that the CD combo has been presented as is is that correct yes okay well let me also clarify that the motion to the extent that the substitute motion includes the rest of the staff recommendation and I would also add that we get over direct staff to report back on the revision tribution issue I believe both motions citizen did all the entire rest of the staff recommendation so we're clear on that the board's clarinet all the other items that were on there the other distribution tables the main one that we're having the discussion about is the RS TPX so in that case the subject motions can be for the CD option as it is printed which basically is not competitive on any level clear so I'm gonna vote on the CD option all in favor probably you know it's a good point thank miss Shippen can we do a roll call vote on this one I'm assured her Bertram no Commissioner Brown Commissioner Johnson no Commissioner Kaufman Gomez no Commissioner Capet Commissioner Shiffrin I commissioner friend no Commissioner Leopold Commissioner McPherson aye Commissioner Bottorff i commissioner lin i commissioner I came back to me Gonzalez no and Commissioner Capet no we have seven nose and five yeses so so that motion fails so that goes back to the first motion by commissioner friend which is item C with a revision to change the to make the entire pot competitive and to raise the amount to $550,000 are we clear on that and all the and all the other all the other recommendations are included in that so good point of clarification so the two hundred thousand four metro goes into the goes into the repetitive pot thank you right that's what item C is the motion again just for clarification okay is we're gonna go with item C as printed we're gonna delete the two hundred thousand two metro it goes into the same up it raises the amount to five fifty all competitive only thing not competitive is the city and county distributions are we clear can we have a rope what about the suggestion for an amendment to that okay we'll see as is leaving the three fifty competitive than two hundred symmetric I respect that council member uh I'm gonna keep the motion as is that I made it to make it five fifty competitor for the reasons that I outlined about their assumptions of baseline funding and other things moving forward okay then I would I mean I'd like to call the question I'd like to call the question on this item so we can have a vote directly I'm just gonna see if it got a second the motion I'll second that the second P just keeps II just leave C as is I'd like to ask I mean I'm not a parliamentarian but I don't think you can introduce fifteen substitute motions to the motion on the floor that you continually vote on I mean at some point I think you get to actually vote on the initial motion that was your ought to introduce an additional substitute motion which we did at some point you come back to the original motion which is we do right now before we then take a secondary component I don't think it's 15 but I'll go ahead and ask our attorney to weigh in I know it the you have two potential issues here one do the substitute motion can be heard now it is a substitute motion but you did have a request for a motion to to call the question as well to which I believe was before the substitute motion was innocence that's correct appropriate to act on the column of the question you can call the question okay we're gonna call the question prior to the to the motion being made so we're gonna go back to the original motion by friend and that is item C with the revision to delete the 200,000 from Metro and to add to the competitive fund raising it from 350 to 550 are we clear 550 okay I'd like to have a roll call please Commissioner Gonzalez no Commissioner Lin no Commissioner Bottorff no Commissioner McPherson no commissioner Leopold yes commissioner friend yes Commissioner Schifrin no Commissioner cap it no commissioner Kaufman Gomez no Commissioner Johnson I Commissioner Brown no commissioner Bertrand yes 7:8 yeses I mean eight knows that motion fails also I'd like to go back to Commissioner Lynn for a motion and I would move approval of option option C C as written I'll second that I got a second by Macpherson on that so I so just just for clarification here we are now down to item C which is completely printed as is with no changes which includes all the other staff recommendations and includes all the other staff recommendations and that is I've got scribbling here but I believe it's 350,000 competitive two hundred thousand for metro so all of other agencies are included in this process so with that a roll call vote please all right Commissioner Bertrand I'm Commissioner Brown Commissioner Johnson no Commissioner Kaufman gomez yes Commissioner cap it no Commissioner Schifrin no commissioner friend commissioner Leopold High Commissioner Macpherson all right Commissioner Bottorff I commissioner lin i Commissioner gonzales I thank you for that democratic process okay that motion passes that nine to three is that's nice thank you for that discussion and we'll move on to the next item which is item 21 this is a state of good repair you guys have a lot of endurance so Rachel's made my job easy I hope this action here is pretty instant this would implement approval of item number three in the prior staff report I apologize that it is before you the same day and I can understand that this would be confusing the reason we have brought up before you is that the deadline for the application for project lists is due to Caltrans this month so we did need our board's approval on this action this is related to the state of good repair funds that were discussed earlier and I'll go through my staff report and hopefully it will you'll be able to see how it fits with the earlier action approved item number three so in April 2017 we had sp1 April 2017 msp1 past as you know it provided funding for a variety of new and new programs including significantly increasing the funds to the state transit assistance program and the state of good repair program the goal of the state of good repair program is to provide funding for capital assistance to perverts to preserve the existing transit system as Rachel pointed out in her earlier staff report these funds do flow through the Regional Transportation Commission some are directly allocated to the RTC and others are sub allocated to Metro so these can be organized into the population-based formula funds nine nine three one three which come directly to RTC and the revenue based formula funds nine nine 3 1 4 in the SGR population-based formula share is three hundred and seventy four thousand two hundred and forty nine and metros public transportation operator revenue formulas airs 313131 were already allocated to Metro as part of their May 2017 30 DA claim again this was implementing the policy adopted by the RTC in December 2017 and 15 percent the 56,000 that's before you today we're set aside for programming at the RT C's discretion so we today we're discussing the 56,000 that has not already been programmed and also the project list that was submitted by Metro for all of the SGR funds that they've received they would be receiving if you take action so it's consistent with the recommendation item number three in the prior staff report RTC is recommending allocating 15% of that unprogrammed share the 56,000 130 into Metro which we added to the SGR funds that were already approved in their tdst a claim in May Metro has submitted a project list which is included as an attachment and RTC is also recommending the RTC staff excuse me is also recommending that RTC approve that project list further all of the region shares a fiscal year 1920 state of good repair program distributed under the 99 three one three and nine nine three one four for a total of six hundred and eighty seven three hundred and sixty thousand of SGR funds to Metro for fiscal year 1920 the RTC s budget already includes this estimate for the SGR population and revenue based formula funds and if the budget will be adjusted if there's any updates what that concludes my report thank you any questions for grace thank you open it up to the public anyone from the public like to comment on this topic move the staff recommendation I'm a motion by Schifrin second second by McPherson any other further discussion I was just after wanting to see if there's any comments Metro has I know that we have staff here regarding this item before us is that Thank You Barrow Emerson Metro Planning Director were supportive of the staff recommendation thank you thank you for that barrel okay with that we have a motion a second all in favor aye Oh's that motion carries unanimously okay that will take us to item 22 this is a potential rail vehicle demonstration mr. Mendes yes good morning commissioners of Steve Mike yes good morning commissioners Tem a company based in Southern California approached hard-to-see staff requesting to provide um a demonstration of one of its rail vehicles to give manufacturers electric rail trolleys powered with onboard batteries and hydrogen fuel cells now live demonstrations of potential rail transit vehicles would be useful for the analysis of potential transit vehicles that will be part of the alternatives analysis that the artsy's undertaking for a high-capacity transit on the San Chris branch rail line so the game is proposing to run at some and trade demonstration as early as November but depending on the required approvals from the federal administration it could be potentially in the spring of 2020 now the exact track segments for the demonstration will not be known until TEM performs an inspection to determine that there is track meeting if are a safety standards for Dempster demonstration and Tia music will actually be doing inspections tomorrow of RTC track and our GC staff will be participating in those in those inspections it is anticipated that the potential demonstration would start at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk and TEM has already been in conversations with the Efra and to you know make sure that they can meet all the necessary requirements for such a demonstration now Brad Reid president of T gammas here with us today and he will make a presentation on Tim's rail vehicles and their proposed potential demonstration if inspections and the upper a determined that there were suitable track available for this demonstration the NRC staff will come back to you with a potential like temporary license for taking em - to run that demonstration so with that I'll hand it over to mr. Brad Reid so come in thank you for your patience good morning commissioners I think it's still morning I'm my name is Marc Johannes and I'm a resident of Aptos and have a law practice and consulting business in the city of Santa Cruz I'm here with Brad Reed to present a proposal to demonstrate the streetcar that mr. Mendez I mentioned which has the potential to achieve the high capacity public transit goals on the branch line and also be fully compatible with competing uses of the track including the bike and pedestrian use and also complementary to services at Metro provides in the region so mrs. mr. Reed will explain after me these streetcars are lightweight quiet they're about the size of a bus there 88 compliant they do not use overhead wiring and they're powered by batteries with a top-up generator which is a fuel cell generator which allows it to be in service for 20 hours a day so for those of you who do not know what fuel cell technology is the it's the same technology that's used by Toyota and their Mariah vehicle Honda with its clarity vehicle in Hyundai with its neck so vo the vehicles the only emission from these devices is water now considering that the area receives a hundred percent green power from the Monterey Bay community our these streetcars have the potential to be 100% zero carbon 100% zero emission so TN GM is a California company based in Chatsworth and manufactures modern off wire street cars and these are called streetcars or Twyla T's there's a number of different names they also are an operator of these systems and as you know the Commission there is a track licensing of you were aggressive and progressive currently has freight operations in the Watsonville area phase two of that license requires revision of passenger service and I believe it's five thousand passengers per year this type of technology high-capacity commuter vehicles would allow that goal to be achieved each of ta GE ta G's vehicles can carry between 100 to 200 passengers depending on the configuration and they can also be configured to accommodate bicycles bicycle racks the proposal is to demonstrate the use of this streetcar as passenger service as mr. Mendez I mentioned either later this year early spring it a lot of it depends on getting the FAA approval we've already reached out the F ra and it's going to require a waiver a lot of that will require the traffic inspection that we're going to be having over the next few days to see exactly what portion the track can do this now these vehicles are going to be the vehicle is going to be brought in on a truck and it's just going to lay down the track so the idea would be to find the place where an active demonstration can occur there's also a possibility of moving the car without people to areas where possibly an active demonstration can't occur maybe a open house type type demonstration can occur for example in Aptos village or seascape so unfortunately the demonstration will not include a demonstration in watsonville because of the the agreement would progress a progressive is nor is is offering freight along that line and there's no way to operate a passenger system along that line at this point in addition there's a washout on part of the track that precludes any kind of rail activity between Watsonville and Santa Cruz which is actually would help with the FAA approval to have the demonstration run this side because there's no there's a physical barrier there so the Commission approves moving forward this project and we're going to be doing a track inspection with Commission staff and then we're will work with staff to determine the exact location of the demonstration it's anticipated that this as mr. Mendez mentioned the into the project will come back to the Commission for approval we've also been in contact with roaring camp and seaside company and we do not anticipate that this will impede their operations at all in fact that's why I think the timing late fall to spring particularly in terms of growing caps operation will not you know every compatible with in fact we think that this operation the ultimate Street cooperation on this line would be actually a welcomed service to both of those organizations so the proposal is to have a demonstration over one of two periods either a 13 day period which would include two weekends or a twenty seven day period which would be over four weekends and that's to be determined the cost of the demonstration is going to be worn by a gam and we're going to reach out to local sponsors to help repel the sponsor this so we hope that this demonstration will allow the Commission's commissioners to get a close look and feel of what this type of high-density public transit would look on this line and how it fits in with the community it'll still give the commissioners a sense of the modest size of the vehicle and in the context of the surrounding and how this type of fixed rail vehicle would be compatible with the competing uses of the rail in timing I think is also good because I understand next agenda item is the creation of an ad-hoc commission or committee to look at the alternative analysis this would give the opportunity for the commissioners on that commission to receive data on how this would have would fit in with that alternate analysis so there's a number of details we have to work out including the F ra approvals we do not anticipate any roadblocks at this point so mr. Reid and I will be available for questions should the city commissioners want that and now mr. Reid will present information on ting am there development of these vehicles and also their experience in operating these type of vehicles in dense urban settings thank you you know the question of the speaker I was gonna let them both present and then it will come back from we both present them we'll have questions for you okay thank you okay thank you my name is Brad Reid I'm the president of TEM modern Street railways we are Chatsworth California manufacturer design-build manufacturer of streetcars who operate around the world thank you very much to the Commission for allowing me to speak before you I'll try to keep it really brief not too much technical and just about how I want to highlight a few slides that really indicate how these vehicles can be attractive on this kind of an alignment again builds self powered trams we're the only company in the world that makes an electrified Street Railway tram that can operate a full day of passenger service without any wayside power of any kind that means there's no overhead wire and there's no opportunity charging stations required anywhere along the alignment all the power for a full day of duty cycle is carried on board each car so you can see in this slide at the top left there is a 200 passenger articulated modern car in the middle there is a 100 passenger rigid body single car body modern car and in the bottom are two heritage style cars at which we build in several different sizes but they are from 35 to 100 passengers their heritage style they look like they were built around the turn of last century but they all utilize the same propulsion system let's see if I can advance these how does this work now advancing is which way oh there we go I'm sorry there we go so take aim is an international transportation design build operate and maintain firm you can see here our projects around the world we have provided PRT LRT and APM at various locations around the world were working in five countries currently our mission is to reduce streetcar in infrastructure impacts and costs by eliminating electrification systems required off board the cars that's a simply what we do we are a turnkey design builder we design build track everything from analysis to operations and maintenance including track and rolling stock you know to bring it down to a very concise statement take a manufacturer's battery dominant serial hybrid self powered electric trams now when I meet when I say battery demands serial hybrid as Mark has indicated 90% of our onboard operating energy is carried in the form of batteries about 10% of the energy is carried in compressed hydrogen which is then consumed by a hydrogen fuel cell which actually charges the batteries while the vehicle is in service the the reason we do this is to keep the overall heat of the system down to extend the range while being able to add energy quickly to the vehicle in the form of hydrogen as opposed to charging batteries it works very well for us to provide 20 hours of service here are some of the cars in operation in Doha Qatar where we are involved in the world's largest lead project it's called moosh Arab downtown Doha project we are installing in just this month entering into certified public operation all of our cars are built according to European norms the most comprehensive worldwide standards for railway applications some more pictures of the cars in operation this is really hard to to advance this accurately I keep jumping can you start this video here's a little video where you can see three of these 100 passenger cars this is the car that we'd be bringing up for demonstration the first thing you'll see here is our maintenance vehicle that maintains the tracks for us once a day and here are three of the 100 passenger single body modern streetcars these cars are completely silent the cars have 16 flange lubricators on board that lubricate the front and back face of every flange in the car eliminating all weald noise so you cannot hear these cars whatsoever even when they're moving around 15 meter curves extremely tight curves I'm guaranteeing you that there is nothing even close to a 15 meter curve on the santa cruz branch line railway so all wheel noise has been eliminated there is no motor on board that any of these cars they are absolutely silent here are three of the cars lined up and what i'd like you to consider now is what we call virtual coupling using either the 200 passenger car or the or the 100 passenger car we have an option called virtual coupler now I travel around the world and consult with Street Railway systems all over the world the major problem that I see is P is operators buying cars that are sized for their peak our demand what this means is during off-peak hours most of these operators are dead heading up to 50 percent of their seats that means they're operating with 50 percent capacity on the cars because the cars are too big their sized for peak hour not for off-peak hour so what we offer is what's called virtual coupling by the use of GPS Bluetooth and lidar we can couple these cars together without any mechanical connection use at the push of a button so what this means is I can get to the next slide there it is by virtual coupler we can scale a scale the tram size by non mechanical vehicle coupling at the push of a button that trams can be sized to reflect the demands of peak and off-peak hours this reduces excessive driver costs and eliminates the deadheading of empty seats as you can see here utilizing 100 and a 200 passenger car we can build consists of from 100 to 400 passengers each one of these concepts being driven by a single driver so in other words if we can go to the next slide and advanced once more here is an example of three cars coming from three separate alignments they stopped at a station two of the drivers go home and the tram drives off as a single 300 passenger car under the control of one driver without any mechanical coupling ultra-safe let's go to the next one and advance this one here's an example of two 200 passenger cars coming from two different alignments or two different schedules and then one of the drivers goes home and that the conscious drives away as a 400 passenger car under the control of one driver so this eliminates an enormous amount of driver cost which is the highest cost in the operation and maintenance total for the year we go on into the next slide please today I'm also builds track an example of our track construction here is in Doha Qatar where TM did everything curb to curb now I want to talk a little bit about the hydrogen fuel cell application these cars represent the world's first zero carbon transportation system we utilize renewable energy to create hydrogen from the electrolysis of water compress it and use it on the cars to charge the batteries while we're in operation we provide for our clients a hydro hydrogen electrolysis unit which produces a set amount of hydrogen per day utilizing water as the feedstock we separate the water into hydrogen and oxygen we compress it and distribute it to the cars once per day utilizing a dispensing appliance which operates just like an automobile gasoline dispenser dispenses hydrogen at either 350 or 700 bar to the vehicles next please now here is an example of a 24 kilogram per day hydrogen electrolysis unit and its dispensing appliance as we delivered it to the city of Dubai for the first hydrogen fueling station in Dubai for the dubai trolley system which is a heritage operation heritage looking cars that are really the most technologically advanced streetcars on the planet utilizing battery dominant hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system here is our renewable energy based self powered tramway system philosophy now we've been able to achieve this in Texas and in Aruba utilizing solar and wind power we harvest renewable energy and sell it to the grid at peak hour prices now at off-peak hour we buy that energy back at off-peak hour prices thereby becoming a profit Center for the operator as well as a zero carbon energy system we use that renewable energy to operate our hydrogen generation plant which operates 24 hours per day providing a stock hydrogen to our compression and dispensing unit so once per day we utilize renewable energy to charge our advanced battery systems hydrogen to power our hydrogen fuel cells plus the regenerative braking that is harvested all day long these three power sources power heritage and modern streetcars for a 20 hour service day supplying the world's first zero carbon public transportation system that's what we do thanks a lot for letting me speak to you I hope you agree that this would be a perfect application along the branchline railway thank you thank you for that presentation commissioners oh yeah I just have a thank you thank thank you for that presentation it was a good presentation I got to ride with one of these in Vegas it was really nice but one of my concerns is that we're not gonna have a demonstration in Watsonville and and I don't see reasons why we wouldn't be able to do something like that from Lee ro to an Risa beach and back and because it's just for a demonstration and I think it's important that Mid County and and South County individuals get people the opportunity to ride on one of these and not have to commute to Santa Cruz to get on the demonstration that was one of my main concerns when they originally came and proposed was that you know how could we include Watsonville on the equation unfortunately between Watsonville and Manresa Beach is this slide and hot Harkins Lou so until that slide is cleared and that section of track is repaired there's no pathway from Watsonville to Manresa Beach and then also these vehicles it's important to know is really not compatible with Freight so to actually have a demonstration just in downtown Watsonville it would not be possible would Freight on the line any other questions mr. Kauffman Gomez being non compatible with Freight because of the way it's set up now and this would then still take conversion if the Freight in this sort of share line what makes it not compatible for right now streetcars are not compatible with Freight because there are much lighter weight and the fr a has concerns about their crash worthiness you can correct me or yeah and I think through with my discussions would progressive the federal Rail Association does not permit passenger cars on an active freight line you need to have what's called temporal separation which is actually physically separating in fact our discussion with that organization on roaring camp is you actually have to have a physical squish that absolutely under no circumstance can one of their trains roll into this area so you know it could be possible there's a section of track that's not being used to possibly do a drop-off in an open house in Watsonville we certainly would want to look at something like that but in terms of going on an active track freight track you know progressive has been very clear that not gonna happen just a question for her to see the freight the Pacific rail only goes up to Walker Street they don't go beyond a Loney away right on their freight rail because I mean there's nothing to deliver after Aloni they give you all the way to couch distributing which is exactly can we do it on the other side of Lee Road to the demonstration I mean the tracks do jump the street that's where where it was just explained that we would actually have to have a way that there was a switch or some other mechanical device that prevented the rail line from actually connecting it's not correct that's correct yeah I mean there has to be I mean based on the new or the past accidents they're very strict about having this temporal separation and under no circumstances is there any way at all for the trains two freight trains to mix with passenger trains so there has to be some type of there could be a switch that I think would do it but we'd have to look at the regulations there on how that would apply I mean we the federal Rail Association seems a very supportive of passenger rail on their tracks but it's a question of going through you may have to go to Washington DC and you whatever whatever I mean that can take some take some time so that's what we've kind of pushed this out to possibly spring because of those types of proposed approvals but you know we're certainly open to any suggestions on how to make that happen we want to see Watsonville because you know frankly if there's going to be any kind of dense urban transportation Watsonville would be a place where folks would come from and the housing is a little bit less expensive there and it seems to be a natural to have passenger service out there but you know for this the point of this demonstration looks like it's probably just gonna be the Santa Cruz area Commissioner schefren yeah I was just in the interest of time since the Commission would like to have a demonstration Watsonville as well as North County to just ask staff to do whatever they can working with the companies and see if there's any way to make up Watsonville demonstration happen Commissioner Lee thank you for the presentation you know when well there have been discussions about rail and people have seen the steam locomotives or even the diem use they there's been concern and the idea that there is a train that is so energy efficient and and so low-impact and zero emissions and quiet is I didn't I didn't realize there was something out there so I think that the community would be very interested in seeing this demonstration and I support it it was kind of unclear to me about the time of the year in which this was gonna happen there's talk about November and then talk about spring and wood do you have any thought about how you would encourage people to go to to use this I mean would it go particular places or would there be a theme yeah I think the question of November through spring it's really on the spring side of it it'd be roaring camp and they're their operational schedule we want to try and catch this before they start operating at this point in terms of November it's that's when the demonstration car will be ready so really if the Commission decides to proceed with this will right on the fre approval I get that waiver going so is that an answer your question yeah I mean I was just trying to you know with in January you know we don't it's it's the it's the offseason right and whether people want to go from Santa Cruz to Capitola or Live Oak or whatever I'm not sure how that works and maybe spring is a better time but this is an area which I do not have expertise yeah so I think one of things I did mention is we're playing a media outreach and a stakeholder outreach to really get people to see these demonstrations occurring we want to incur folks that are bicyclists to combine and take a look at it to see how this vehicle goes down the track and how compatible would be with varied uses so we do anticipate a lot of media outreach on this on this track on this demonstration because ideally the value of the demonstration like this is to get everybody who has an interest in this at all to come to these things so if it's a weak demonstration we'll have two full weekends that we understand it's not tourist season at that point but it is commuter season all year round so so you're basically hitting the folks that would use this on a daily daily basis and you know 200 folks per car potentially could take 200 folks per train trip off of wine sure thank you very much I look forward to seeing this book continue thank you for president ation there beautiful i opening i look forward to seeing something i've questions about capacity i think we heard a couple ranges from 35 to 100 for a heritage scar and i think i heard 100 to 200 in a car and then i heard something about bicycles of course so so i'm wondering about why there'd be a difference in the in how many passengers and also what's the trade-off is there a simple way to say with the Tomato office between putting bicycle dowing bicycles on a car and how many passengers that what the level passengers would be reduced correspondingly so Brad will come up and address so bicycle racks on the outside I believe or however it's configured then also think about yeah each individual car has a it's set capacity but the passenger capacity of each car can be customized for the client so in a lot of cases we design interior first of all we have to be a DA compliance so we have to have wheelchair berths on each car depending on the the size of the car so in the car that you see here up on the screen this is a 100 passenger capacity car it has a large low floor area that will accommodate to wheelchairs or two or five bicycles on the low floor area inside the car we also have exterior racks that can be added to the outside of the car now these are single-ended cars where they can be designed as double-ended cars which means they can reciprocate they can go both directions on the alignment without being turned around that will eliminate three three passenger seats now when I talked about from 100 to 400 passenger capacity that is a matter of joining several cars with our virtual coupler now the smaller capacity like I mentioned a thirty five passenger forty five passenger that would be the smallest car we make which is a single deck 36 foot Heritage Street car it's a shotgun loading cross Brent and cross bench style that was popular in about nineteen eleven then we have a forty foot version of that then we have a forty foot double deck car which can go up to 100 passenger capacity now if we're going to put inside luggage and bicycle capacity that will reduce the seated passenger capacity by a certain fraction so it's really a matter of design what would what we would be demonstrating here would be a 100 passenger car similar to this it would be all white these the cars you see with the different colors on them those are full body wraps and they can be changed out we'd deliver white cars and then we wrapped them with various color and graphic patterns depending on what the client wants and what your demonstration could bastards bicycles because I know you mentioned wanting to invite cyclist as well sure right inside Commissioner Burt ran three questions the 88 does the off loading and unloading meet whatever I guess of height there's or do you have to have set platforms well it depends on the project here obviously what we would we don't have any platforms at this in this case what this particular car is a two hundred and eighty millimeter of low floor which is about 11 inches so in permanent installation we build an 11 inch curb and the car loads flush to the curb what we would do here is build a wooden platform which would have an ad a ramp at the ad a slope provided and the wheelchairs would board level to the low floor section of the wheelchair section of the car okay there won't be temporary platforms wooden platforms built and painted in locations okay in terms of feeding back into the power grid here how does that managed I'm sorry in terms of feeding back into the power grid here charging the batteries yes we would provide a generator to charge the batteries while we're on site in terms of when you have a light air configuration so that it cars following without a driver yes when you're going down the hill how's that manage with regenerating the batteries the all all motors there's a motor on each axle in the car each motor is either a generator or a motor and it's controlled by torque controls that the driver has so in the case of virtually coupled cars the driver controls the torque commands for each motor on each axle of the entire consist so the entire contest will be powered and regenerating under the command of the the driver at the lead car so with the driver in command there could be a lag issue here because there has to be coordination between one cars momentum and the other it's all done through programming there's a PLC that controls through as I said Bluetooth lidar and GPS that's a communication mechanism okay so computer will control this let us know exactly okay do they have to be they it's a programmable distance so it is only we run them at about one to three meters one two three and so that would vary depending on the slope yeah and depending on the local regulations are there regulations well guidelines there especially in the en the European norms there are guidelines for a closed spotting of headways okay thank you any other questions go and open up for the public see what they ever say thank you I brain people so it's a trail now executive community so when we look at capacity you have to look at it from an systems engineering approach you don't look actually at the capacity at the vehicle you actually have to look at the entire line and what's my fruit throughput so the study was from the unified corridor study was trains going 45 miles an hour 60 times a day so and you're on a single track so you don't just look at this is our big we could have a hundred foot for a hundred people you don't do design that way you have to look at the entire system and having a train and so the other key point about this is you have to pull up the entire train tracks you have to pull up the entire train tracks just to accommodate this unique rail line essentially it's cheaper to pull up the tracks and put rubber wheels use rubber wheel vehicles so why would you go through the expense of saying we're going to have it as rail specifically just to isolate that type of mode of transit it doesn't necessarily make sense now for Watsonville you guys are kind of in trouble already because right now the plans are going forward in discussions about using Freight for the dump the dumps going away and so your opportunity to have trains going from Watsonville to Santa Cruz is being discussed as it's quite possibly eliminated with the idea of a freight supplying the dump so you got to start looking at those those issues that are occurring it is going on the discussions are going on that way so when you look at operational do fix rails work versus rubber wheels the study showed that rubber wheel vehicles actually are far more effective by seven times and it's significantly less expensive so what we're encouraging you to do is be clear to the public so you're going and running off and going to demonstrate this this product but there's a lot of costs that you're not sharing and you're trying to tell them this is the next thing when really you have to pull the entire rails up and replace them for this system and you're paying half a million dollars to go study this so to bring this forward to the public prior to that study being completed is really somewhat disingenuous you need to be you can't go and say hey look at this great product and not be honest with what the real costs are and the capacity of that system is because we know that fixed rails on that single track is not as effective as rubber wheels thank you thank you all the way through sir you've waited long enough come on up and address our Lawrence Freitas a living out to us a living or the tracks I've been I've heard yes in 1991 in June for prop 116 I don't want my yes vote to go to waste in this county I think this is a great idea also I like the idea that they're offering to do the maintenance for the track and I know I checked out in the mid-90s with Southern Pacific I called up their office and I asked them the cost of fixing the track from class when a class - it was really Tivoli inexpensive I can't remember the exact numbers but it was way less than widening the freeway one mile I'll say that much so you know you're talking about a simple upgrade so that you can have trains going 25 miles per hour on the track instead of 12 or 15 now I know they're a mess right now because of all the weeds growing on them but we need to fix the tracks that wouldn't be all that expensive we have a company here that's only due to the maintenance and whatever else needs to be done on the track to make it viable to make it work I would hope that something could be worked out in Watsonville regarding the freight even if it takes maybe doubling the track there one other thing is on Mondays I'm down in Monterey at one of the most well one of the big tourist attractions I would love to see a day where from the west side of Santa Cruz all the way down to the old train station in Monterey this train is actually operating between both cities that would take a lot of cars off of Highway 1 thank you thank you for those comments i Jessica Evans from Santa Cruz so a couple different things I want to urge you to accept this extremely generous offer from Tokyo to do a demo I think it would be really exciting for the people of Santa Cruz to be able to see the possibilities of the use of the branch line for a real mass transit service and I also wanted to just make a suggestion that maybe some kind of a you know you can bring in these big concrete barricades so it's possible that maybe track division temporal separation with a physical barrier could be done with a concrete barricade on the track to allow a demonstration in Watsonville and and the other thing I was going to say is if that's not possible I know that you're bringing these trains in on trucks maybe just set it on a platform in this in the city of Watsonville it doesn't have to be on the track allow people there to see the possibilities it's really important that we reach out to people in South County when I do you know when I go out and talk to people about the rail line when I talk to them about mass transit options I say Watsonville to Santa Cruz because that's what we're talking about we're talking about allowing people to come from Watsonville to Santa Cruz and then go home to Watsonville that's them gonna be the major users so the other thing I want to just mention is that of course having this demonstration meets our obligation to Caltrans that we made when we got the grant to purchase the branch rail line that we would start working on passenger service and that's really important and finally I'd like to suggest that you may need to look at having larger cars that have increased bicycle capacity beyond the five bikes on the interior because we have year-round commuters and I think that you will see extremely high adoption by bicyclists and we may need to have larger cars that have more bicycle capacity that's what happened with the smart train in Petaluma they had to go out and redo their cars with increased by capacity and I know that you'll be able to do that so I just want to put that out there thank you thank you hi my name is Tina and Reata and I live in a post I'm excited I live right across the street from the rail line and some of my neighbors are we're really worried about the noise phenomenal there isn't any noise that's great I have I just completely support it it's been too many years the cost keep going up let's not have any more delays this is been wata 20-plus year endeavor and let's look at what that cost would have been 20 years ago let's multi-unit you know I can figure out with the cost of living etc let's move forward quiet let's think about greenhouse gases vehicles miles travel old and I also cycle like ride ride my bike a lot and a lot of my friends in Aptos won't ride their bikes because there's really afraid on Soquel drive and the Gregor Road I do it go down into the village of Capitola and it would be so fantastic to ride from Seacliff to the west side and I do it now on East Cliff pleasure point I'm confident enough to ride my bike but a lot of my friends aren't this would be phenomenal to go through it a lot of times I go listen to music on Wednesday and Thursday nights in the summer and during the middle of that I draw I ride my bike but as the Sun starts going down then I'm a little bit less confident and I take my car and I know there's a lot of people in this county that support keeping the bicycle pedestrian and light rail and lastly let's not forget about Watsonville and let's definitely not forget about our youth and Millennials and and those young people they embrace mass transit they want to get out of their cars and I I'm a senior citizen but let's not forget about the youth thank you thank you thank you hi Sally Arnold Friends of the rail and trail we're so excited about this as you can imagine you know just bringing any demonstration vehicles to the rail line is just so important we need to be able to envision something modern you know sometimes when we hear people objecting they're like well we don't walk Coal Fired locomotives on those tracks and it's like yet nobody does and this would be a real physical demonstration of a modern kind of vehicle and I hope that this is just the beginning I hope that you're able to bring many different kinds of modern light rail vehicles to Santa Cruz so we can see what our options are and you know the technology is changing so fast I'm sure it'll be you know different in a few years and better I'm sure so we're really eager to see this modern light rail here in town and obviously yeah Watsonville is really important it would be great if there could be some way to run it on a small section of track there with some kind of you know safety barrier between the freight but if not at least bring the vehicle there so people in Watsonville can get on and see what the options might be in the future and I know there were some concerns about you know November or early spring being the offseason but I don't actually think that's necessarily a problem you know the whole reason we want I mean yeah tourists are going to get on this train whatever it is eventually but we really want it for the locals the locals who need to get around this County and so doing at a time when we have less tourist traffic and they'll be easier for the locals to ride it and get a feel for what is the possible it's really excellent and if there's anything that Friends of the rail and trail can do to help support this project and you know get the word out so people get on this train when it gets to town we are behind it and we're very excited thank you Thank You Barry Scott I was in Aptos and I'm on the fort board and big advocate as you know of rail transit I just checked the the maps and there are switches to her friends and Watsonville switches it Olin Parkway and it Lee Road that might be helpful in getting a short demonstration there I think it's important that we try to do that what oh what a marvelous time to have a demonstration train project you've got the alternatives analysis to look at buses versus rail vehicles yet we don't have any vehicles to compare our buses to we can look outside and get on a bus in practically any direction but there are no rail vehicles so this is perfect timing I think it's I think y'all need to need to have as many demonstrations as possible the last time there is a demonstration project in this county some of you may remember you see these pins the flex liner and this one is the santa cruz coastal cruiser train this was a Reggio sprinter a diesel multiple unit that was came from norway I think and and the Flex planner these were all in 1996 the flex liner came in for one day the Reggio cruiser came in for one day and a third demonstration was a return of the suntan special 1996 we haven't had anything like that since then the the Christmas trains of course were 1959 vintage locomotive cooled whatever and and left the community with the completely wrong impression of what trains would be like so it's no wonder that there's some resistance to something when when a vehicle like this comes to town and especially for more than one day oh my goodness and people get a chance to actually write it bring their bike on board roll on to level boarding in a wheelchair for two weeks and got it like to see for weeks this is going to be profoundly useful so I I thank you for hearing the presentation I hope we get to see this thing soon thanks thank you anybody else like to speak on this topic ok I'll close the public commenters have a question for staff for clarification is this type of vehicle compatible and our tracks yes it is I mean that's a standard gauge track and the vehicle assistant is built for standard gauge I just wanted to clarify that Commissioner Leopold yeah I appreciate the comments you know half the time we hear from critics saying what we got the lawn you're not doing anything with it shame on you and then when we try to do something they say shame on you for bringing something that that that might that might people might use that line this this demonstration whether it be for two weeks or four weeks will not require all the tracks to be ripped up it will not require the laying of new track there will be Wow [Applause] you know so it's it's a very doable demonstration of a vehicle that people would like to see a hydrogen battery hybrid like this zero emission that doesn't make any noise that meets a lot of the concerns that people have had so I think it's great to do it it does not affect the alternative analysis in its whatever its final decisions gonna be made but it does give people at least some chance to experience something different and if we want to make a decision at the end of the alternative analysis we might have some better idea of what might be out there so I look forward to this I look forward to bringing back an agreement where no action today we're just to receiving the presentation okay thank you very much I think you can tell by the flavor in the room that everybody was inspired by this and I think it's something we're all looking forward to so thank you okay that takes us to our next item this is 23 at ad-hoc committee for alternative analysis for high-capacity transit ginger good afternoon commissioners I'll keep this short it's been a long meeting today I'm a senior transportation planner on your staff my item is to discuss the appointment of an ad hoc committee for the alternatives analysis for high capacity public transit on the rail right-of-way at the August 1st RTC meeting the Commission approved a motion that included direction to the RTC chair to consult with RTC and Metro staff and return with the proposed ad hoc committee for the alternatives analysis based on communications with staff of both RTC and Metro and commissioners the RTC chair proposed the following RTC commissioners as members of the ad hoc committee commissioners botov Ratkin and kaufman gomez to represent Metro and commissioners Leopold Kuhn Rd and Macpherson to represent the RTC this composition does consider balanced representation from Metro and RTC as well as geographical equity the ad hoc committee will be involved at key milestones of the project to oversee the analysis prior to soliciting input from the entire metro and RTC boards this committee will only be effect during development of the alternatives analysis so after completion of this alternatives analysis the ad hoc committee will no longer exist without the RTC staff recommends at the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission adopt the proposed appointments of the RTC chair to an ad hoc committee for the alternatives analysis for high capacity public transit happy to take questions or comments any questions miss duiker none thank you for that quick presentation anyone from the public like to weigh in on this item seeing that F recommendation a motion by schefren second second by Brown all in favor aye opposed that motion carries unanimously can we get a review of items for closed session we do have one item we do have one item for closed session today the matter identified as anticipated litigation and we expect to report anything out after this I do not anticipate a reportable action okay then with that we're gonna turn to a closed session and our next meeting will be on Thursday excuse me Thursday October 3rd at 9 a.m. at the Board of Supervisors chambers tpw meeting on September 19th thank you for your attendance you | CTV Santa Cruz County | UCH_hHwkXLnSvpBFG2fd12yA | 2019-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 32,361 | 178,126 |
SswHAaVZ4Ps | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SswHAaVZ4Ps | Worldview Bias and the Origin of Hebrew Worship | okay so the title of this presentation is worldview bias and the origins of hebrew worship uh many scholars have noted that the worship practices of israel share in common with the nations around them elements such as sacrificial system sanctuary priests etc leading some secular scholars in particular to conclude that the worship practices of ancient israel arose merely as evolutionary developments of the pagan nations around them unfortunately even some evangelicals suggest a similar sort of thought by arguing that these similarities reveal that when god instituted the forms of worship for israel he quote unquote contextualized worship from the cultural forms and practices that they would understand so for example andrew hill who's an evangelical scholar argues that the institution of sacrifices quote demonstrates god's willingness to accommodate his revelation to cultural conventions human sacrifice was practiced in ancient mesopotamia and abraham was no doubt familiar with the rituals since he came from ur of the cowboys and so his argument is that uh even though he not he affirms that god revealed himself which of course secular scholars would not nevertheless god accommodated himself to the cultural conventions with which abraham would have already been familiar and it's based on the same kinds of things that we'll look at in this presentation so in this paper i will focus primarily on one line of argumentation used to conclude that israel's monotheism evolved naturally from polytheism i'll begin with an explanation of the problems of similarity between the worship of israel and his pagan neighbors i then survey common answers to the question of similarities how do we account for this i conclude by arguing that worldview bias plays a significant role in the conclusions drawn from the available data and i observe that non-theists who discredit the veracity of the biblical record by appealing to historical accuracy do so only on the basis of the biblical worldview that they repudiate so what i want to show is that they're actually inconsistent in their criticism or in their argument that israel evolved from pagan polytheism okay so first i want to sort of explore the challenge the old testament of course claims that israel's monotheistic worship appeared early in their history that's key as a direct result of revelation from god right that's the plain reading of scripture according to many non-theists quote there is not a shred of evidence outside the bible to corroborate these claims further they argue that historical evidence actually contradicts the biblical account and proves that it is fallacious they draw attention to the multiple similarities between hebrew worship and that of their canaanite neighbors leading to theories of the origin of hebrew worship that contradict the biblical account so that's the problem so what are these similarities well non-theists claim that similarities between israel's worship as described in the old testament and worship of other nations as discovered through archaeology prove that israel's worship finds its roots in the religion of its neighbors rather than from divine revelation as the bible asserts one of the most significant archaeological discoveries concerns documents uncovered in 1929 from the syrian coastal town of ugarit dating from 1300 to 1200 bc scholars believe that this group of people are the biblical canaanites and thus study of the discoveries of this people provides a wealth of information about israel's neighbors really was remarkable discovery documents discovered include literary ritual and liturgical texts several of which non-theists used to prove that israel's worship was essentially canaanite in origin comparison of the bible's description of israel's worship with that of the eugeritic people uncovers remarkable similarities and they fall into several categories so let me go through some of these you can't deny these similarities so that's the problem the challenge first names for deity overlap for example ugarit documents reveal that the canaanite name for the highest deity of the pantheon was l a title used throughout the pentateuch for israel's god as well many times when israel referred to their god they referred him as hell indeed even israel's name contains this reference to deity and in a particularly poignant passage exodus chapter 6 god himself tells moses this i am the lord and that's yahweh i appeared to abraham to isaac and jacob as god almighty ell should i but by my name the lord yahweh i did not make myself known to them so that's often a passage they'll point out second some argue that internal evidence within the bible itself supports the claim that early israel was polytheistic for example citing genesis 1 6 1-4 which refers to the sons of god you recall that passage christopher wallston argues that the hebrew term is semantically and etymologically cognate to the eucharistic term bin ilm as well as the various terms in acadian and refers to israel's early belief in a pantheon of god so they use the same terminology in genesis sons of god same basic terms that the eugerit referred to for their pantheon of gods third some claim that later israelites understood a hierarchy within the pantheon the canaanites believed in an assembled body of gods who operated under l's rule so l was the main government of the pantheon sort of a hierarchy ralston uses job 1 6 to argue that israel like its neighbors believed that yahweh was the head of the pantheon remember the uh the sons of god came to present themselves before the lord job says and he would argue see israel believed in this sort of pantheon as well yahweh they believed was the top god but they believed in other gods that were part of this pantheon fourth the worship systems of israel and her neighbors are remarkably similar the temples of israel and of other religions often had comparable structures and purpose not only did most nations share in common the practice of sacrificial rites canaanite religion even essentially shared even essentially identical rituals such as the scapegoat and other purification rituals finally some argue direct borrowing from israelite worship materials and their neighbors for example psalm 104 appears to evidence very close parallels with the ugaritic bail cycle line for light almost you can see parallelism even more significantly some scholars have argued that psalm 29 is actually directly borrowed from euphoric poetry the couple words changed so from this data based on these similarities between israel's worship and the worship of its neighbors non-theists claim that the correspondences point to a larger religious tradition shared broadly by west semitic peoples including the israelites and therefore the worship of israel a nation that they would argue emerged relatively late must have evolved from the worship of other older nations they say to claim that religion during the period of the state of judah is accurately reflected in the final form of the text can be dismissed as naive so how the bible portrays israel's religion is is naive that's not how it really occurred now how do they how do they explain this well most secular unfortunately even some christian old testament scholars advocate a version of what's called the documentary hypothesis of the composition of the pentateuch and parts of the old testament it was popularized in 1895 by julius welhausen and it argues that the pentateuch so this is the documentary hypothesis the pentateuch was composed as we had in the first five books of the bible by a group of editors who compiled a bunch of diverse collections of writings and none of which dates before 900 bc so very very late post exile they based their argument primarily on internal evidence demonstrating different names used to describe israel's god which they believe implies multiple all authorship so because some you know some other some parts of the pentateuch refer to him as l some is yahweh and various other names they say see it's really just a compilation of multiple authors that later was compiled into the five books after return from megazon furthermore some believe that moses could not have written the pentateuch as is the traditional uh conservative understanding as the plan as the bible itself claims that the texts of scripture say moses wrote this and he couldn't have since quote the art of writing was virtually unknown in israel prior to the establishment of the davidic monarchy therefore there could have been no written records going back to the time of moses so i'll talk about this in a moment but that's sort of rooted in an evolutionary understanding of the development of mankind writing didn't exist until at least the time of david so this leads to a theory suggesting that a group of hebrew editors composed the pentateuch after the return of israel from exile out of a desire to unify the struggling nation around a common religious heritage most of which is fabricated for myths and legends so i'll read you one summary of this diane the candor edelman states it is important to realize that the text of the hebrew bible is the product of a long editorial process its final shapers were monotheistic and they wanted the inherited traditions to reflect their own religious beliefs in a single creator deity yahweh who had his command various lesser divine beings who also populated the heavens the angels so these these religious leaders after the exile were monotheists and they wanted to make it seem like we've always been monotheists as a way to unite the country this reasoning leads to certain conclusions among scholars that with some variation generally agree in their chronology and the evolution of hebrew worship they would argue israel's worship was initially polytheistic although once israel was established in the land yahweh became considered the national deity later yahweh in their thinking becomes the head of the israelite pantheon but without a denial of the existence of other deities israel believed that yahweh was the king of a whole heavenly host that included lesser deities who did his big bidding having various degrees of autonomy depending upon their status within the larger hierarchy it's only later than according to this argument that israel israelite religion affirms the veracity of monotheism with yahweh as the soul deity and with explicit denials of the existence of other deities and that comes rather late if israel's worship was not as the biblical record asserts formed by direct revelation from the one true and living god but rather was the result of natural religious evolution then in many non-theist minds this is strong evidence that the old testament god does not exist which is of course the reason for this argument okay so how do we deal with the issues there are undeniable parallels and similarities so how can we explain these things conservative bible scholars have attempted to solve the problem of similarities between the worship of israel and its neighbors and at least one of two ways and i say conservative about bible scholars but i do want to mention how liberal old testament scholars dealt with it i'm going to just mention that first so this is an answer to these issues from the field of higher criticism one of the earliest answers to the logic presented above came from higher critics who attempted to quote de-mythologize scripture by extracting what they called the biblical narrative from the historical event so they separate the actual historical truth from the ideas that the bible is trying to communicate and they think those ideas are more significant than the actual historical accuracy they accept a post post-histo exilic date for the composition of most of the old testament like the documentary hypothesis they claim that the old testament's historical genre is firmly rooted in the worldview of its time in other words mythology and they conclude that biblical events are culturally descriptive rather than reveal truth so they essentially buy into of what the secular scholars the scholars argue although they would still believe in god and say that there's a message here that we all can that will benefit us this attempt to explain similarities between israelite and canaanite worship by separating historical facts in scripture from a spiritual significant though i would argue is problematic since the theology of scripture is presented as though it is an extrapolation from the experience of israel in the church in other words the theology of scripture is rooted in the historical events and so if you try to try to divide the two you actually undermine the theology as i'll argue below the worship of israel and later christianity is predicated upon the historical veracity of scripture to deny that biblical events occurred exactly as recorded is to question the very validity of biblical religion so i'm arguing you can't even accept this explanation but there are two other explanations that traditionally conservative uh christians have used and on an alter offer a third one as well the first is to answer the challenge from highlighting differences between hebrew and pagan worship the first answer is to identify differences between israel's worship and other ancient near eastern nations and to argue that differences are far more fundamental than surface level similarities this approach is epitomized by john oswalt wrote a great little book called the bible among the myths he insists that the similarities between the bible and the rest of the literature of the ancient near east are superficial all the differences are essential so let's look at some of these first the old testament's conception of god and that of other ancient near east religions is starkly different while the old testament god had no beginning i was clear on that psalm 92 for example oswald points out that the mythology of both mesopotamia and egypt makes clear that gods had origins in other words all the pagan religions believed that their god actually had an origin furthermore the gods were not really omnipotent as the god of the bible is but were restricted in power for the capacity of natural elements they personify really pagan religion is naturalistic whereas biblical religion is transcendent the god of the bible is above creation pagan gods were part of the natural world not above it they were manifest in that element of the cosmos which was they were associated and they had some jurisdiction there so you have the god of the seas and the god of the clouds and you know they're they're limited to those particular areas of nature in contrast so great was the god of israel according to the old testament that the israelites acknowledged his lordship over every phenomenon that his experience encountered god was not part of nature as the pagan gods he is over nature that's a significant essential difference this leads to another significant difference while the deities of other nations were manifested in nature itself the god of the old testament revealed himself not in nature primarily but through his works god's character was manifested through what he did therefore as wright notes the basis of biblical liturgy was history not nature because the god of israel was first of all the lord of history who used nature to accomplish his purposes in history history is very important for the biblical god history has no importance really for the pagan religions the record and study of history is far more significant for israel than for any other ancient near eastern nation is a quote from oswald again uh if human experience is to be correctly understood it is human behavior in creation in relation to god that must be studied and not the relations of gods amongst them among themselves in primeval time so if you look at any of the mythology of ancient pagan religions it's all about how the gods are interacting with one another sort of in the cosmos whereas the bible is about how god is interacting with man in history and that's us no other religion no other ancient religion has that sort of thing third while pagan worship had no central moral standards israel believed in moral absolutes rooted in god and revealed to them in his law israel's god in contrast to the depraved perverted manner of pagan gods is reliable and trustworthy and think about the roman and greek gods they're all spiteful and they're you know doing things against each other and they're playing tricks on humanity there's no moral center that's starkly different from the god of the bible in fact oswald notes that the word hessed which is the covenant faithfulness steadfast love often translated in the old testament is the word not attested outside outside hebrew it comes to be used as a descriptor par excellence of god in the old testament that's one of his defining characteristics that is true of no other god in any other religion that he is faithful no other god can be described that way fourth israel's monotheism stands in stark contrast to the polytheism of other nations so just the fact of the monotheism so think about this even if one were to concede that monotheism emerged late in israel's history which is what they argue the fact of israel's monotheisms still remains unprecedented if monotheism were merely the natural evolution of religion from its earlier polytheism one wonders why no other nation in the ancient near east evolved into monotheism i mean there is really only one monotheism that has developed in the history of mankind which then split into three monotheisms you have old testament monotheism which then split into christianity a continuation of judaism and islam but none of the other nations of the ancient near east evolved into monotheism one would wonder why if as these scholars argue it was a natural evolution fifth although israel shares with its neighbors similar worship places and rituals each of these functions an often radically different ways for example unlike pagan sanctuaries israel's temple was not god's palace where his human servants supplied his physical needs like other religions but it was the bearer of his name furthermore pagan worship was initiated by the worshiper who desired to attract god's attention and earned his favor while israel's god initiated the worship and the worshipers simply responded to what god has already done for them when comparing the psalms of israel with those of the ugric people important distinctions emerge as well so for instance according to walton the category of declarative praise is unique to israel you don't find that in the literature of the european people oswald argues that although psalm 29 may resemble ugaritic references to baal as the god of thunderstorms nowhere in the psalm is yahweh identified with the thunderstorm so that's one of the parallels that they'll try to draw baal is called the god of thunderstorm yahweh is called the god of thunderstorm see it's a borrowing the difference is baal is part of the thunderstorm yahweh sits above the flood so each of these differences reveal an even more really essential distinction between the worship of israel and other ancient near eastern nations and this is really where i'm headed and that is a difference of world view oswald in his book which is very helpful thoroughly demonstrates that the beliefs and practices of other nations are rooted in a worldview of what he calls continuity religious beliefs of the canaanites float out of the principle that all things that exist are physically and spiritually part of one another because they believe their gods are part of nature so are we we're all part of the same system that's continuity they believe that the gods themselves were created out of eternal pre-existing matter and thus the gods are part of the nature rather than above it israel's worldview on the other hand was characterized by what oswald calls transcendence the belief that the creator of the universe is radically other than his creation israel's god created all things from nothing and remains above all things as the supreme ruler all of humankind's existence then is interpreted in light of their relationship to the creator god because of these different conceptions of deity that flow from fundamentally opposing worldviews here's another significant difference the literary genre of historical record differed for israel than for other nations so here's oswald again whatever the biblical narratives are they are in a different category altogether than any of the other writings of pagan nations walton agrees noting that historic historiography in israel was driven by covenant not by the king so even in the rest of ancient near eastern historiography the historical records had the function of promoting and legitimate legitimizing the king while old testament authors knew nothing of the sort of journalistic historical record of today the israelites gave much more attention to their history than other nations because that is where god is known in history in the human historical world of ethical choices likewise john curran another good book against the gods observes that even the writing style of the cosmological text from the ancient near east is best described as mythic narrative while the biblical record bears all the marks of his hebrew historic narrative so even the narratives differ in form this is an important reason the biblical record really has no parallel in ancient near eastern literature you won't find that kind of historical record and thus cannot be interpreted by direct comparison with pagan mythology biblical history and pagan myth have very different purposes function and literary forms and therefore must not be interpreted in the same manner that's basically oswald's thesis they're not the same genre okay so that's a way to answer the problem by highlighting differences but also a second way to defend the old testament claims that israel's worship came by direct revelation from god is to explain reasons for the similarities consistent with the biblical record and actually argue from the truth of scripture from the similarities so some will say the similarities actually prove the truthfulness of scripture this is the method employed by john courid and against the gods who argues quote many of the parallels between the ancient near eastern literature and the old testament may be properly and fully understood only through the right use of polemical theology in other words he argues these parallels were on purpose and they were employed by the old testament authors as a way to argue for the truthfulness of their religion in comparison to the paid religions he demonstrates that every significant correspondence between for instance the uterus literature and the old testament can be explained as biblical authors borrowing for the purpose of taunting even more significantly unquestionable similarities between many significant characteristics of hebrew worship and other nations could be evidence not for the fact that israel's worship evolved from the other nations but rather that the worship of other nations evolved from elements of worship that existed all the way back at creation if one posits the truthfulness of the old testament then it would make sense for all nations to share similar conceptions of deity and of the way to approach deity and worship including similar language the key elements of worship that apparent appear in most religions are instituted in the first few chapters of genesis god places adam and eve in a sanctuary as priests who serve him and commune with him after they disobey him god institutes the idea of substitutionary sacrifice and atonement establishing a covenant with them each of these elements characterizes the worship of all religions since they are part of the religious heritage of all children of adam as rodriguez notes those religious expressions belong to the common human experience of god so this is not a issue of israel of israel borrowing from the pagans it's a it's of the pagans borrowing from the elements god has already established romans chapter 1 19-20 testifies to this when it says that god has revealed himself to all people through the things that he has made it is the pagans then who already operate on the basis of god's revelation and this is further proven by the fact that all religions of the world not just those of the ancient near east share many of the essential similarities discussed above this really some of the similarities that they point out between israel and the ancient near eastern context proves too much because the ancient religions of asia also have the same similarities and no one would argue that israel evolved from the religions of asia right all religions around the world share these similarities of sacrifice priests temple and these sorts of things as walton summarizes this reflects the common nature of humanity not literary dependence similarities between worship practices of various nations actually provide proof for the god of scripture so those are the two most common answers to the challenge i want to offer a third way to uh to explain these things that i think is even more fundamental a final perhaps more fundamental defense of biblical origins for hebrew worship emerges from this study which reveals two distinct and contradictory worldview biases implicit in the interpretation of historical data by non-theists what i'm suggesting is that when non-theists look at the archaeological and historical data and they draw their conclusions they're actually revealing by doing that two contradictory worldview biases and when viewed in this way i'm going to argue that the non-theists argument collapses under its own weight non-theist scholars argue that when the narratives of the old testament are measured against modern methods of historical analysis they prove to be factually unreliable yet no archaeological discoveries or ancient texts explicitly state the conclusions that these scholars claim of authority it's not that they're this is explicit they're interpreting the debt and they're saying it's clearly if you compare it to our historical standards today clearly the old testament is historically inaccurate non-theists arrive at their conclusion because of the naturalist and darwinian presuppositions that underlie the their interpretation of data they look at the data and from the context of their presuppositions which are naturalistic and darwinian they draw conclusions as a christian archaeologist eugene merrell notes no fragment of information literary or otherwise is self-interpreting it always calls for outside help to give it meaning in other words archaeology is hardly an exact science but is fraught with methodological difficulties for the silent archaeological evidence may always be interpreted in more ways than one you've got the data but your presuppositions will influence how you interpret that data conservative christians and non-theists possess the same data both biblical and extra biblical i mean you have to take the old testament into account as well that's that's historical evidence even if you deny that it's from god so they have the same data differences in their interpretation of that data emerge from the distinct from their distinct starting presuppositions conservative christians presupposed the existence of god and the veracity of the biblical record while non-theists presupposed naturalist assumptions therefore each of the similarities cited earlier find rational explanation when one posits that what the bible records really did happen as it says it did if you if you assume that then it all makes sense but perhaps even more damaging to the non-theist argument is the fact that the appeal to scientific accuracy and historical veracity itself so even even their their appeal to those things when we when we compare the old testament to our scientific method or when we compare the old testament to our methodology of historical accuracy it doesn't work even that desire is itself predicated upon a transcendent and thus biblical worldview let me explain what i mean paul davies explains this he says science began as an outgrowth of theology that's true and all scientists whether atheists or theists accept an essentially theological worldview it's a desire to to understand the cosmos diligent study of the cosmos makes no sense in a world view of continuity it was motivation to understand what god has made that fueled the 17th century scientific revolution so he's arguing i think successfully that the whole idea of wanting to study scientifically the cosmos flowed out of a desire to want to know what god had made before the dominance of christianity and western civilization people didn't care likewise a desire to discover what really happened historically historical inquiry makes sense only within a worldview of transcendence a consistent naturalist has no reason to assume that human choices are important or have consequences and oswald develops that argument nobody with a naturalistic worldview historically was really concerned with historical records nor does a naturalist have any philosophical basis for insisting upon this scientifically accurate historical record it is only a worldview transcendence of which the biblical worldview is the only one that has any cause for interest in history what's very interesting is that oswald knows that augustine city of god is arguably the first expression of a philosophy of history to be found in the world pagans have never really been concerned about history ozil argues that such an interest in history on a broad scale is possible only in a civilization in which biblical values were taking root he explains that human experience is moving toward a goal through a series of linked causes and effects in the visible worlds history that there is linear progression to new causes and effects with measurable progress towards a goal and that there is real human choice and concomitant human responsibility which is what history is the purpose of history historical record these ideas find their origin in the bible and are brought to systematic expression with the aid of greek thought thus the idea that the bible is not historical is something of an oxymoron because even the desire to be historical is rooted in biblical worldview thus non-theists i'm suggesting have no basis within their own naturalist worldview to argue against the veracity of scripture on scientific or historical standards oswald his book even argues that as we move more towards naturalism in in our world and especially western civilization he argues that one of the effects of that is we're going to be less and less concerned about history or at least being concerned about cause and effects and that choices have consequences and do we see that not already today right he says it's only a biblical worldview that really has a concern for history so here's my conclusion and then we'll have a little time for some questions and discussion conservative christians and animals surrounding the origin of hebrew worship iowa suggests fairly simply we can direct attention to clear fundamental differences between israel's worship and that of her neighbors i think there are some key ones we can explain the similarities in terms of theological polenics in other words the similarities exist on purpose and we can demonstrate that similarities result from a more basic form of borrowing that is pagan nations borrowing from god's reality things that he had established all the way back in creation and really had embedded into humanity but my contribution here to this subject is that i think the most potent defense against charges that the old testament record of god revealing himself to israel is historically inaccurate that charge awaited the weight of defense again defend against that charge is to reveal the naturalist and darwinist presuppositions that lie beneath non-theist interpretation of the archaeological and historical data show those presuppositions and reveal the biblical foundation upon which any appealed historical accuracy must be made in the first place only a world view of transcendence the biblical worldview can account for interest in history and thus the bible's historical veracity concerning the origin of hebrew worship really is self-authenticating | Scott Aniol | UC3h5SpKWAHGq4Qdxnbubx8g | 2015-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,364 | 32,520 |
yVq3BqTizcI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVq3BqTizcI | Wormholes: Where Did all the Time Travelers Go? | Odd Salon ODDMENTS VI 3/7 | hello so I'm gonna tell you a story about some time travelers and the reason that I'm the person to tell you this story because in my very tiny high school I was voted most likely to build a time machine this is taken directly out of my yearbook so the story begins with a party that Stephen Hawking was hosting yeah that happened in 2009 he hosted a Time Traveler's party and then he released the invitations a little-known subplot to the movie interstellar was that they were actually trying to attend this party so as you may know they didn't make it and he hosted a party all by himself so I'm here to tell you about why they didn't show I know what happened so they went through a wormhole right and wormholes are theorized to be inside the event horizon of a black hole let's kind of talk about what that is so the event horizon of the black hole drive a click or somewhere yeah it's it's this big circle you got it the reason why that circle is there is because of gravity if you tried to throw a tennis ball off this earth you would probably be not successful not criticizing it's just fact but we can get stuff off the earth that's what we build rockets for and the reason why we have to build a rocket to do it is because earth gravity is very strong and it's like no this is my rocket and so we have to try really hard to actually get away from Earth's pull yeah and the same is true if we shoot a laser we should have laser it just goes off I love it but what if the earth was so incredibly massive that the velocity that light goes the exact speed of light was not enough to escape the earth that's a black hole and that's what that event horizon is that's that's that's where the light is like nah bruh can't make it it's too hard so what happens when our crew of the interstellar went inside this black hole I'll give you a hint take a squished I don't know about you but if I went to Jupiter I would be a human pancake if I was in a black hole I don't know what I'd be but there's a word for it spaghettification it's true Wikipedia later uh so if you're going to travel through a wormhole one thing that you're gonna need is you're gonna need to do some revolutionising material science to make sure to get that ant anti spaghettification spacesuit so let's assume that our crew got that great work okay thank you sorry let's assume that they had their material science at their spacesuit well the better hope that black holes are not rotating because a bad news about rotating black holes is they actually don't have wormholes inside them because they're gravitational well is like boom and so there's not gonna really get a wormhole from one place to another whenever it's still wobbly it's actually if it does make a wormhole is going to be very unstable and who knows where you're gonna end up but it's probably gonna be something somewhere in the nature of pancake land a side note we haven't discovered every black hole that there is but all the ones we have discovered are kind of rotating next thing on your checklist make sure that your black hole has a wormhole let's assume that we had that okay we found the black hole with the wormhole and we have our anti-sway get a spacesuit okay yeah that's kind of a map so this is kind of the idea of what a wormhole looks like according to some artists you got here's earth we're gonna pretend we're traveling to planet Vulcan here so here's our wormhole and this is the O this is a path of peasants would take and then we're not time well we're holding so what happens when we actually do have our crew actually go through oh this doesn't actually seem like time-travel to me that it kind of seems like teleportation like there's no actual time travel that happen there so how do we actually get time travel to happen that was just moving I lied I didn't tell you the full story what's actually happening in there this other cool thing yeah time dilation all right art yeah thanks all right so let's talk about time dilation so when you when you're close to a crowd would be close to a big thing there's lots of gravity the farther you get away from it the less gravity you got I think I think that's probably all of us knew that but this is where it gets weird is the less gravity you have like pulling on you in a specific moment your clock moves like differently so if you are under the influence of a huge amount of gravity you're just chilling there in gravity it's just pulling on you you're cool your watch actually ticks a little bit slower than somebody else who's sitting on the outside so whenever someone up here experiences three hours someone down here and that same amount of time what experience one hour it's weird but it's important for time travel so what we really need is a wormhole it's actually a little bit asymmetric we need it to have more gravity on one end that it has on the other that we can take advantage of this time-travel effect so let's imagine this fantastically artistic printed rendered asymmetrical normal and down here you have a little bit less gravity hanging out where in our earth is it didn't over here you got more gravity over here where Vulcans hang it out and so whenever the wormhole opened up time pass but on both ends of this wormhole time passed differently and then our crew travels through and you can see how we've gone from the future into the past so step three is not only to find a black hole with a wormhole but it also needs to be asymmetric and it also needs to be I've been sitting around at just the right time so that you can go back in time to where you were to where you need to go so it has to be opened up enough time has to have pass has to be asymmetric and it has to not be a rotating black hole that's housing it a lot of requirements here well there's another quick problem with the what we just laid out which is if you need to get back it's good to take a hot minute or like you know a bajillion years it's so when it whatever crew probably went through this wormhole they may have gone back to the right date but they didn't actually have enough time to make it all the way back to the party and so what you really need is a wormhole where both the ends of the wormhole are actually pretty close to where you need to go and so it's a little the changes are a little you know checklists a little bit so not only do we need our you know anti spaghettification spacesuits we need our black hole that actually is wormhole in it so non-rotating hypothetical it needs to be asymmetric but the right gravity on both ends having been sitting there for the right amount of time 2:04 allow us to go to where we need to go it actually the the male said to be pretty close the other so you can actually get somewhere interesting so this is with this checklist that maybe we could have attended this party and the crew it would have actually showed up but they didn't and why not the physics is all there I didn't make any of this up this is just what math tells you well it turns out that these are kind of hard like I mean if you think about you know you're anti spaghettification spacesuit any material you make it out of will collapse due to gravity so you got to do some anti gravity interesting material science there your your black hole that's not a wormhole in it as I mentioned we haven't observed any of those doesn't mean they're not there just means we haven't seen them in the asymmetry has to be in the right place and it's got to be you know close to where you need to go and so it makes a Time Traveller's job really hard but I will say that I want to leave you with a bit of hope so cheers to making impossible things hard and hard things possible [Applause] | Odd Salon | UCsZyifJRJ7LHDnFTt9dYFKQ | 2019-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,487 | 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Qx5FKX71RnM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx5FKX71RnM | Factors affecting glomerular filtration rate (GFR) | Renal system physiology mbbs 1st year lecture | First step in formation of urine is ultrafiltration of plasma from glomerular capillaries into the tubules. The rate at which there is filtration of plasma at the level of the glomerular capillaries is known as glomerular filtration rate and it is normally 125 ml per minute or if expressed in terms of per day then it is 180 liters per day. Normally approximately 700 ml of plasma flows into the renal vessels. So if we calculate that how much of this plasma is getting filtered in terms of fraction we need to divide the glomerular filtration rate divided by the renal plasma flow so it will be 125 ml per minute divided by 700 ml per minute is equal to it comes to approximately 20 percent so that means that 20 percent of plasma which enters into the renal vessels gets filtered. But what are the factors which determine that how much of this plasma will filter. Well there are two things - one is the driving forces across the capillary and second is the characteristics of the capillary that how much it is permeable and how much is it surface area. Okay so first let's discuss what are these forces. Well you might remember the forces which drive the movement of the water across a capillary- basically these are hydrostatic pressures and the oncotic pressure where we say that hydrostatic pressure is the push force that is moves water away from it and the oncotic pressure is the pull force that is pulls water towards it. Isn't it? So here also these forces operate. These forces are present on either side of the capillary wall that is in the capillaries and in the Bowman’s capsule. So there is hydrostatic pressure of the capillary which is due to the fluid which is present in the capillary then there is oncotic pressure in the capillary which is due to the plasma proteins which are there then there is a hydrostatic pressure in the tubules or we can say bowman space because of the filtered fluid isn't it and then there is oncotic pressure in the tubules or in the Bowman’s space which obviously will not be much or we can say it is zero because plasma proteins are not filtered. So among these which are the forces which promote filtration and which are the forces which oppose filtration. For determining this you can apply your knowledge about hydrostatic pressure and oncotic pressure. So see hydrostatic pressure of the glomerulus is a push force so it will be the force promoting filtration then oncotic pressure of the tubules or oncotic pressure of the Bowman's space is the pull force which will again pull water towards the tubule so again it's a force promoting filtration. Then oncotic pressure of the capillaries is a force opposing filtration and also hydrostatic pressure of the tubules is the force opposing filtration. So how much is the net driving force? Well you see now by subtracting the forces opposing filtration from that of forces promoting filtration we can determine the effective filtration pressure or EFP. So we'll just do that and for that we need to know the actual values of this forces. So hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries is 60 mm Hg then uh oncotic pressure in the tubules is zero since there are no proteins in the tubule then hydrostatic pressure in the tubules is 18 mm Hg while the oncotic pressure in the capillaries is 32 mm Hg. So we'll just add this 18 plus 32 is equal to 50 mm Hg. So on subtracting it comes to 10 mm Hg. So the effective filtration pressure is 10 mm Hg. So that is the net driving force for filtration. Okay now before we proceed just remember one thing here that as filtration goes on through the capillary what happens these values of oncotic pressure change along the length of the capillaries. So here on the afferent arterial end the oncotic pressure is little less compared to those of the efferent arteriolar end of the capillary because as filtration precedes the oncotic pressure will rise isn't it due to the increase in the concentration of the proteins. So obviously this effective filtration pressure also changes along the length of the capillary. So the filtration is also different along the length of the capillary isn't it? But to determine that how much is the effective filtration pressure we actually take mean values along the length of the capillary. So this calculation is based on that. Okay so these are the forces which drive glomerular filtration now there is second factor as we talked about in the beginning that the characteristics of the capillaries that how much is its permeability and how much is the surface area of the capillaries because see if there is a capillary say which is very less permeable what will happen the force will not be very effective for filtration but in case of glomerular capillaries this permeability or what we call as hydraulic conductivity is quite high. So obviously if the permeability is high filtration will be more and secondly the surface area of the capillary- if surface area is very less then the filtration will be less so you know that glomerular capillaries is basically a bunch of the capillaries isn't it so this causes increase in the surface area of the capillaries so these characteristics of the capillaries are combined together in a coefficient known as filtration coefficient. So we can say that GFR is equal to effective filtration pressure into filtration coefficient so we saw that effective filtration pressure is 10 mmHg and this filtration coefficient is about 12.5 ml per minute per mmHg. So if we calculate it comes to 125 ml per minute of GFR. Okay so what is the significance of knowing all this? See this aspect that is the filtration coefficient is normally not used for day to day regulation of the GFR. It is by changing these forces this effective filtration pressure that body regulates GFR which will be a subject of another video perhaps. However there are certain diseases which affect this particular filtration coefficient like in case of uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes. There is basically thickening of the glomerular capillary membrane and there is loss of this permeability. Also due to the destruction of the capillaries there is loss of the surface areas. So in these diseases what will happen over a long term if they are uncontrolled there will be decrease in the glomerular filtration rate which will ultimately affect the excretion of the waste products. So that's all regarding the factors that determine the GFR. Well thanks for watching the video. If you liked it do press the like button, share the video with others and don't forget to subscribe to the channel Physiology Open. Thank you. | Physiology Open | UCp10Y8hxSVZ7j4d797oEfUA | 2021-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,148 | 7,888 |
HIe2hYYkHAc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIe2hYYkHAc | Piggy Book 2 Roblox (ft. Party Cow and Golden Gamer) | WHO IS THE WOLF!!!?? | [Music] salutations nikki's welcome back to another video and today we are playing piggy book two this came out like yesterday as of recording this so and i am joined by party cow golden gamer and my friend han say hi guys hello hello hi all right yourself i said hello okay they've been in many of my s in my streams remember road to 100 yeah yeah yeah by the way by the way guys thank you so much for 170 subscribers that means the world to me whoa whoa whoa whoa um by the way so this is brand new i'm super excited to get into this because we were like the champions of this game champions yeah i mean besides the other champions in the game now ryan there were no other champions yeah it was just us for the champions we picked ally's duh i mean there's no other yeah bots are easier to trick than humans i want carnival hey ryan don't kill us god damn it ryan did way more than you would ever have done dom i'm just saying all right i mean last round ryan kind of carried the team and dom's just sitting there looking pretty cuz i was dead he's always wait thank you no problem homie i mean he has his moments well i mean the fact that dominic now has 170 subscribers yeah thank you guys all so much for that big play very proud thanks everyone for supporting this yeah right i'm not wait i'm a yes and i love you i love you guys too no still hurt so it's called the world it still hurts but it's okay it still hurts but it's worth it the pain i'm crying of joy you're crying keys oh yeah yeah totally if you're watching the video look at the webcam i'm totally crying ball ass tears like i'm playing minecraft so i can't see please confirm battery the bunch is coming no ryan please no please i found the yellow key again oh i found the red key again no mine no no ryan no no no ryan please no does anyone have the mop dominic okay ryan keep keep your zippers zipped i'm trying to a goddamn game right keep your zippers up thank you dog i feel safer now hi ryan hey how you doing you want to play do you want to play tag want to play tag what the butt's gonna kill you wanna play tag good for you gabe dude you wanna play tag maybe all right i did it well okay we'll play tag and you're it yeah okay i'll go do that oh we still need the green key what okay i'll go do that i mean well yeah right if you could be a cool guy because you know what they say a happy mind is a cool guy but you just said we were playing yeah i know but we could pause i found them all you making up stuff on the spot it's done making up stuff on the spot that's just what dom do though oh ryan you where do i use the mop ryan the but you said you were playing tag no dick killed you yep like a dick like a no yeah dumb that's valid you're playing tag yeah i guess you were playing tech still i still stand by what i say okay so it's zero on the far right okay i see you do you see me though no it's just a saying good yes it's very good bark bark go on i'm not a dog i'm a budgie uh huh well what no no that's fair i like being a sore loser yeah you're the one who's dead exactly because you killed me like a even though we were playing tag a legitimate game where you're supposed to touch the other person damn girls girls you're both pretty excuse me i am way more pretty ryan off we're all just kidding here we're all friends we're all friends yeah actually right ryan actually ryan your skin actually does look really judgy the school is scary it's not as cool as ellie can we no ellie sucks you sucked you said no no no no no no where's that other person oh i mean i think the budgie's claw actually hit your chest not the nonno spur open the door ryan no no swear i'm going to find the other person actually thank you okay here i'll tell you where they are they're uh keep the lookout for ryan they're by the green car now yeah yeah you're right near them i see it hey come back here random frenzy come back here why is it so fast four uh no no it's four three six oh really i think i'm sorry he's dead guys i killed him he's dead he tried to he tried to be sneaky well the sixth one is correct is nine the center one is nine all right gabriel the other dominic is down the other guy is down try every number try every number dude no no that one the far left of the far right is six the far right or was it far left that's what i'm wondering ryan was the far left or far right why would i tell you well be a cool appeal cool guy be a nice person i believe i swear to god far left it's broken far left dude nine nine in the middle yeah our left is six yeah and then try every combination with you oh with that one so let's start off with one oh you get it yeah okay we need scissors i know where the scissors are the ski is always you guys saw it right that dino boy there's another girl yes we did dawn isn't that weird hold on a minute that was three well not anymore oh just back away slowly back away slowly nice one i'm fine i'm smart oh okay i flicker page says wow get roasted like a marshmallow sticky and gooey ooh no yeah no no no i i like that thank you hey look i found the scissors too i know because i plus do you remember where you put the screwdriver because you're gonna need to go back to that i put them where i put the you're gonna need to go back for that i know dom no you don't so i just come back the way i can shut that silver key where i don't know where the silver key is it's over there over where i made you say something that you weren't supposed to i said over where gotcha find them up you loser i don't you have to be okay we need mob yeah i found the mop you won't find that on my uh my ihop i actually i actually did keep healing don't worry i'm honestly just getting rid of you damn god damn daniel god damn daniel you've gone and me over again daniel i can't do the mob the mop the mod i found it i found it i found it but i know what i'm doing yeah but dude you only have two minutes so maybe just say it the person the other person here just managed to dip and dodge me nice i'm just uh i'm sending them a woof woof tree i'm sending them off there yes let's go let's go let's go that's for killing me ryan you big bully the dog the dog just fell in his face oof that must be embarrassing for the cop holy crap this is ridiculous hi paige you're on camera i didn't say it i didn't forget paige this was hands doing what i'm recording for my channel oh dear oh yes please all right say and say hi yes she got the silver key we need a screwdriver i know where it is i know where it is i know where it is nice we need to book it down we need to we need to go oh yeah i'm spectating you i'm basically along for the ride this is my win too because ryan was being a bastard he killed me um and also uh paige say hi to my lovely fans all right perfect beautiful delicious tasty scrumptious ryan you sorry gabe you don't have much time grab the thing run oh [Music] ryan that was like the biggest dick move i've ever seen and i've seen a lot of no still people in the game that's nice that is wow wow you had that coming dude you had that one coming it actually hurt that was yeah wow was so funny and i no god but i mean nobody's escaping so it's not like it's a win for them they're lost for you guys yeah no i got that one except for you yeah ryan you you know what good job buddy good job thanks thanks i appreciate it you really earned that win thank you i took out people i took out three of them yeah someone killed me someone killed yeah someone killed did okay look how you spelled it leave me alone i don't like that i'm gonna skedaddle now okay all right everyone say bye in the comments by hand goodbye bye have a swell time we shall i i don't okay um all right all right let's do this again and this time i'll win and this time we'll actually all win because it's probably gonna be a fourth person i don't even know the poor poison [Music] stab me okay guys let's vote for bot i have a good idea everyone vote for bot and now ryan can't kill me oh yeah i see ryan you're voting for a player actually let's go player we still don't freaking know where we still don't freaking know where um all right we'll split up we okay well the person who found it is still in the game good he can let me no never mind no they left they're not in yeah way to go ryan you scared him we're never going to win ever all right let's make this request all right let me go that way i'll go the other way i always go that way aye aye captain i can't hear you aye aye frog stool no i just genuinely can't hear you i'm dead like i don't have i'm brain dead well yeah def works too all right where's the red key go i found the red key spot up the blue all right i got the red key stuff okay guys i need the green key run the other way dominic run the other way oh wow look at that guy he's a mole he's a cool guy oh cool you know what that means i'm gonna die it's it's hot on me i'm so good at finding things guys i found so much oh a battery dom it's coming after us stop it's coming after us it blinks i'm i'm dead you're dead what do you mean oh no you betrayer you don't get to feel sorry clout chase as club chaser please don't do that on my video you can do it when i'm done recording but no hi ryan hi where's your hand who's ryan i don't know ryan anymore i thought i knew him of course you don't you because i ain't running i'm a golden game come on now yeah come on gotta know these things man it's coming everything in the world is coming at you it's coming at you like cleopatra guys you gotta win this well i haven't found i don't know where anything is no one's helping me ryan's just standing still again what the oh am i standing still yes you are standing still you haven't done you're still in the same spot no i'm not i'm literally in front of you i swear to god you're just now you're not touching your ass off at spawn what why you're not dude you're at spawn ryan you're invisible wait what the he's invisible no i'm not i'm spectating him he's just running through walls wait oh dude you're bugs you're blocked as it says you're still at spawn and you're running through walls does anyone know where the orange key goes um yeah it goes up your ass perfect my favorite place for kids dude literally no i think you're bugged you're bugged i'm not though yes you are because you know no one sees you you're bugged but i'm not though yes you are the only person who can't see if they're bugged is the bugged person it's 101. no i'm dead see and now you're not bugged anymore how to fix a bug just die in the game like normal but no one can see so by definition does anyone know where anything is because i don't know also dominic just to just to let you know you're the last one really gabriel you're like the big oh that was me i'm salty leave me alone move out of my way you i'm sorry it's over take those scissors and run just accept defeat also that was like an asmr noise those scissors take those and run dominic come at me and my couches and mops yeah that's pretty cool all right there he is he's making his way downtown oh somebody else here with my she's gonna make me a sandwich but no dominic is once again just you again yeah yeah yeah no oh he's running it's a car chase oh he be running he'd be running down the street and my favorite rocket ship keep running dominic keep running oh you want him to live oh okay i see how it is wait no you killed dom first yes i did kill dom first oh hi dog what animal is that again uh it looks like a raccoon it's a skunk you whoops i closed the door on myself i closed the door on myself there's two other people here all right well i think that'll do it for uh this episode we'll continue playing this in another video we'll actually do it so i want to say thank you guys all so much for watching make sure you guys comment like subscribe all that good stuff and please consider joining the network family for almost daily gaming content i love you 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fSOpdgQXIao | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSOpdgQXIao | 21 March 2023 Overview of Neuromorphic Computing Challenges and Opportunities by Sakib Hasan PhD | [Music] thank you [Music] yeah so it's 5 30 I I think we can start Michelle shall we start yes yeah okay whenever um yeah please uh please proceed so uh hello everyone I'd like to welcome today's speaker Dr MB sakib Hassan Dr Hassan is an assistant professor at the University of Mississippi since 2019. he received his PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2017. Dr Hassan is doing active research on neuromorphic Computing uh secure Nano electric circuit design semiconductor device modeling and non-linear Dynamics and vlsi circuit design in today's talk he will introduce us with the basics of neuromorphic computing and also talk about his own research additionally he'll give us some idea about the important challenges and opportunities in this field so without further Ado uh Dr Hassan the floor is yours uh thank you so much first of all I'd like to thank you for giving me this wonderful opportunity and arranging these things by one week so today's talk of course I wanted to first introduce other audience to network with Computing uh it is a very hot research topic right now there is a lot of interest uh it has any like any Computing Paradigm it has a lot of different abstraction layer so covering everything in details is beyond the scope of a one hour clock so I will try to give a summary talk but I am going to commit this from my background so it might be different from someone who is coming from a more computer science and algorithmic background so given that so let me start uh with this thing we have a lot of slides so since I have a lot of slides and two slides can contain a lot of you know information one thing I would first like to make clear is that what I expect my audience is that I am not assuming anything so I'm assuming that it would be a wide ranging audience so sometimes I can go over something which seems very basic and sometimes it feels like I'm going over things too fast so reason I'm organizing the talk this way is that Dr mahabu told me that this will be recorded and these will be uploaded so the idea of the slides is I'm not expecting you to follow the slides uh all the slides and all the information you don't actually need to it might be overwhelming YouTube better can you can take it like a podcast so if you just follow what I'm saying and kind of follow the story I think then you will get the big picture and that's what I am getting now the reason I'm putting all this information in the slides is that it will be recorded and I'll also provide the slides with all the resources so if you find this topic interesting and any of the subfield you want to explore more detail then you can go into the slides and so please try to follow these more as the podcast follow what I'm saying and I think that would be good enough and you know I think it will be more enjoyable okay so with that let me start with the topic so first I am going to talk about before starting with neuromorphic competing I'll talk about Computing in general so what kind of computing we are currently doing so you guys probably most of you are familiar with this that Computing is a huge thing it has changed the world in the last uh 70 18 years especially with the great pioneers like porn women and doing the idea of computation became more rigorous with shown on the idea of information people more regular and then we have this wonderful jackpot we get the jackpot we came up with the transistor and then start things getting started miniaturized and now we have almost unbelievable computing power at our hands sometimes maybe we take it for granted this is amazing the way this field has evolved uh I would be as daring to say that it has never happened in the history of human with any other technology and I'm not saying that because it's my field I think this is objectively true and not because electrical and computer Engineers or computer scientists are more smarter than other fields of engineering I think we we got lucky we really got lucky with this some of these things but of course there are a great deal of Engineers went into this so I first want the audience to appreciate the what happened in the Computing Revolution uh so any Computing system the kind of computer system that we use nowadays mostly digital mostly blsi born human-based system uh it's not possible to work with billions of transistors that we have in a single chip so we use abstraction layers and this is the kind of figure people used so at the very low level if you follow my [Music] so if you follow my cursor pointer at the very low level there is the defense which actually does the computation so that's the transistor let's say in our case mostly or CMOS which is the most common Denise uh even below that there is the material so of most popular is silicon but of course you can use the other materials so people have to some people work on this field they'll develop the materials and the device and characterize it on top of that there is a circuit so you combine some of this device to build useful certificate can be digital circuit it can be analog circuit in the digital domain it can be logic circuit or a magnetic circuit anyway so you build useful circuits together and combine them until bigger level of abstraction so it can be an and gate or gate or marks multiplexer or it can be a encoder decoder or even bigger circuits like it added to 64-bit header multiplayer so and so forth and then you combine some lot of these Gates together and then you build a module an architecture and eventually you put everything together in a system on a chip and build a let's say microprocessor Intel sales something like so it's not possible for anyone to you know design at the level of transistor because we have billions of transistors now so people find this abstraction level it's very useful and it makes helps us with the productivity we're given this layer I should say that I am coming from these from electrical engineering Electronics perspective so my background runs in uh device modeling dnsi that kind of thing and in 2017 I went into a postdoc in the University of Tennessee After Effects PhD under Dr Garrett Rose uh in 10 I mean utk and that's why I got used to got uh like introduced to this neuromorphic Computing thing which I found fascinating so but before going there I need to show like why we need University company so this was great this conventional Computing Paradigm was working great so it all builds upon plsi you can build a lot of transistors into this thing I am not going to bore you with all the details but surprise it to say that a single transistor you can turn it on or off it can be one or zero logic based on that you can if you can put a lot of them together and make them very tiny then you have a lot of computer in your hand so there was the base basic idea the growth rate is phenomenal as I have mentioned uh this is kind of a plot of universal as you can see it's going on has been going on for a long time now uh now a little bit of background in the invention of the transistor which I think is a game changer is 1947 in Bell Labs three scientists first came up with a transistor before we used decorum to you before then we used even bigger switches uh transistor is the very small thing it can work as the switch and if you can put a lot of them together you can build useful circuits so initially people cried with something called bjts bipolar transistors then came mosfet there are a lot of challenges with mosfet people figured it out we had nmos Emos and then people come up with the idea of complementary mosque CMOS in 1960s turned out that for digital circuit it's awesome because no aesthetic power loss so it only computes Power when it is um doing any real competitions input is changing only that Dynamic problem no static power some of these assumptions are not true anymore in the last 15 years things have been drinking down or transistors have become more and more leaky which will actually lead why we need a new Computing pattern so that's this is kind of the pattern okay so this integrated circuit 1958 uh people learned how to put a lot of this transistor together uh it was a big thing another Nobel Prize on these we have now all these internal and Indies and this huge microprocessors with billions of transistors together in integrative circuit we are kind of used to IC chips nowadays in every set of online now I would mention something which probably all of you have hired is called more slow the more slow is not really a law it's just an observation uh Intel founder who made in 1965 that he saw that he only had four data points actually as you can see at that time and he saw that the number of transistors integrated circuit has been kind of doubling every 18 months so he predicted that this would probably go on based on the technology for the next two decades which was enormous if it actually happens nobody expected an exponential group to grow more than 20 years into 20 years was a huge extra policy for some weird reason we have been able to keep up with this growth rate for 60 years of course last 10 15 years it has been slowing down which is why we need other company Paradigm but as I just want to emphasize that this has been I still find it mind-bending that this has actually gone on for last so just to give an example like the big thing in 1971 was the Intel microprocessor commercial microprocessor it was a huge Thicket we have 200 or 2300 switches 2 300 switches transistors energy so nothing people have not seen nothing like this it was a huge thing 2000 cheap so that's a three orders of magnitude now we have nine orders of language or billions of times so we have increased the number of switches by six order of magnitude from 1971 to now so let's say 50 years which is and I don't have much word for this like very surprising I mean no field has grown like this anyway so sometimes what happens is that when you have a field which is going so fast people kind of get used to and nowadays everybody expect that every two years everything will be double you know this move slow thing so you'll have more transistors in the cheap so transistor compute cost will be less you'll have more complete power more memory and everything and people can never expect that every two years this will happen if that does not happen people get impatient but actually the fact that this has been happening for last 56 years that is the miracle not the fact that it has been slowing down in the last 10 15 years I think um has been going great uh so this is showing for 40 years friend so it's a semi-lock block so linear and semi lock means that exponential I think all familiar with this kind of thing so it was all great the feature size which means the minimum length of transistor that you can make has been going down exponentially as well so let's say 1970 it was 10 micrometer which is a huge thing huge technological innovation in 1970 in fact micrometer itself is very very small now our standard has gone so high then now if intel makes two extra years to make uh one generation and it's difficult to stay in the business so that's how much things have changed so study 10 micrometers so now people are making 10 nanometer I think tsmc is also making seven nanometer Global is also I think to it's difficult to keep track of all these technology board because every two three years they come up with anything but I think we are roughly hovering around 10 nanometer seven nanometer the problem is that this has been very difficult but because uh booster has a positive feedback kind of thing so because there is huge investment people are buying a lot of chips so uh there is huge investment materials device scientists they have been working and always finding a way so when people heat one micrometer around 1980s uh people thought that one micrometer is kind of the legal how small can you make it so one micrometer is 1000 nanometer right and we have now a 10 elements so one micrometer one seemed impossible we went below 100 nanometer which also seemed impossible and people predicted this so there is a funny saying that uh the people the number of people that say Rose law is there goes exponentially every year because this thing they are predicting that Moore's Law is ending more slow is ending uh it has been going on for the last 30 years people are saying no it's not possible you cannot go below 100 nanometer you don't have the word then you cannot do the photos Engineers have always found a way around this right so and people kind of I think got complacent a little bit they're always there will be clearly some kind of way around however things have become really difficult under 19 million microsystem 90 and especially under 65 45 nanometer thing first of all the transistor our conventional physics of transistor the way it works has become uh like it has become leaky so the main advantage of CMOS was that the static power loss has almost seen it's not true anymore uh it works with something called electricity control and or this talk like it's difficult to control it depending the length becoming so there are some non-ideal effects that become prominent also when you go into that kind of like 10 nanometer seven nanometers there lot of quantum effect very close to that a lot of quantum effects become prominent so tunneling and other non-ideal it is become bad for you something so we have been facing issues a lot of issues so nowadays going from one technology node to another technology nodes is a huge investment so that fabrication facilities that we have have shrinked and free and now we only have a handful of fabrication facilities who can make this modern day 14 nanometer 10 nanometer technology so there is this tsmc of course the big chant now and of course interested makes their own jeeps and that is Samsung and global I think I didn't make something but very few okay so there is a lot of security and U.S government everybody so they passed the chief sex recently so I want to make onshore chips and all that so there is this huge problem with scaling down I mean it is still going on but it has been slowing down and there is a lot of problems people are facing I personally think again I might be proven wrong but I personally think that this time around we are actually in a real bind it's not like the previous era well it was a technological problem like how can you make below 100 uh below five nanometer making a good transistor using the physics that we are using now for Monster or finfet nowadays I don't think how it's possible I maybe again is From naive's perspective maybe but I don't think I think this time this is real I think this time mostly is actually in and we should prepare for it so the implication of Ursula is that even if you don't make any changes in the software in the competition and everything everything Remains the Same just because transistors are becoming half and half size you will get double or double apartment of course computer Architects have been great works and software engineers and algorithmic work but even if you don't do anything just because of rules the computation power has been going down you know I don't think we can rely on this or maybe it will go on for next 10 decade albeits slower but I think we right now we need to look into alternative way of doing things so this is how I actually got into this trip was exploring a new transistor new kind of device I kind of I'm starting feeling that the conventional Paradigm is probably slowing down and we need something so there are a few other slides which explain this situation why this is important as a historical perspective I'm not going to go into any details on these but let me go into something of like uh like why we need neuromorphic company even this background after this particular so I have to put some more slides so if anybody is interested can I'll upload the slides as well with the videos so you can look at it but now given this background that uh conventional computation Paradigm has been slowing down and all that so move slow has been slowing down uh people have been looking into alternative techniques so is it only the fact that root slow is slowing down not freely so there are two other factors that has emerged in the last 20 minutes the first of them I think the most important of course I have talked about the plateauing of moves you know but the another important thing is called Von Newman bottle so if you probably all of your family agree with that the conventional computer digital computer that you use it uses an architecture originally developed by John woman and his colleagues so it's called the bomb demon architecture the thing that we need to know for this job is that in one human architecture there is a clear divide between memory and computation there is a processor which does computation there is something where you store the information so if you as a human being you need to remember things and then you have to make reasoning and make decisions in the human brain those things are located in the same place but in digital computer that people develop in the early 40s because architecture was uh clearly separated so memory and processing were separate uh now rules has been going uh going up faster and everything so computation has been fasting beginning faster and faster uh processor and memory board however memory has not been becoming as fast as the computation that processor is moving so what what is happening is actually counterintuitive most of the time digital computer currently takes to solve a problem is not really doing the actual competition it's going back and forth between memory and the process this is called the war Newman model so people have been trying to come around like how can you solve this how can improve the memory and there has been great work of this but this is a fundamental problem of the architecture again it's not about like deeply beneficial the architecture itself is like this and monument and the early Pioneers they are always looking into human brain and trying to inspire they knew that there is another way of doing this but we started with this thing it is simple to understand and with more slow exponentially doing we have did not have to worry about this thing that starting from 2005 this became really prominent people starting becoming more notice in the snow another reason that happened is 2005 2005 2006. we started hitting something called a power so this is sometimes called the memory one not even better there is another world that we are hitting which is called the power one so this is the third point that I'm saying so power wall again the details is a little bit more subtle but for this Talk's purpose so what is happening is that when you do the scaling it's more slow thing making transistors smaller and smaller there is something called Denard scaling so it's pioneered by dinner so it means that yes transistor becomes smaller so you can pack more of them in into the same area but also they become faster because electron has to travel less and also the power of this thing also goes down so the overall power density Remains the Same so the chip does not become too hot so this is again that's why I'm saying that I think we hit a jackpot in this technology because usually it never happens if you make a change there is a usual trade-offs one thing goes down another thing goes up this is one of those cases where transistorical scale is smaller you increase the density of the computation you also improve the speed and you also so like everything is just positive and positive you can make the transition small so right now around 2000 what problem we had is that when you go with 100 nanometer it's very difficult to scale everything down you can make the transistor smaller that does not mean you can reduce the threshold voltage in the same scale so threshold voltage you can think of that transistor is a switch you have to apply a certain voltage to turn it on or below that it's off so that's that's a thirst Supply should work what we expect is that everything will go down equally it does not happen so after 2000 this problem became really serious because there are some inherent limit again this is not a technology this is the limit of the fundamental physics our mosfet physics the way it works it is restricted by a fundamental physical law which is called the boltzmann limit so in this particular physics the sub threshold so when you make the transistor off you go below threshold uh the minimum you can achieve 60 millivolt per decade which means that if you want to reduce the current by a decade which means 10 times you have to reduce the voltage by 60 millimeter at least no real transistor achieve this ideal thing is the best one may be 1900 something like that you can do some double gate thing to do which of these but you know let's say the best possibilities 60 millivolt per ticket to distinguish a good one and zero at the noise immunity which was the huge thing why digital one over n you need to have a good distinction between ones and C so you need to have a let's say five times three so 60 millivolt times 5 is 300 so you need at least to have this 300 multiple cap and if you stack more transistors you need even more power supply long story short what people found out after 2000 is that vdd the power supply of the Jeep is not scaling down the way transistor is stealing them why this is so important because is it turns out that the energy you all know is half CV Square the capacitor energy so the supply voltage energy to do some computation will be CV square and then you know you can go into Power by multiplying with frequency but the main story is that the energy is compared proportional to V Square dot V so if V does not go down in the same Speed Energy actually does not go down in B squared so energy becomes the power becomes significantly more then it can contain in that chain so if you actually keep the scale you can put let's say two times more transistor power should remain roughly the same doesn't appearance it doesn't particularly keep increasing so around 2006 the Chiefs started became so hot that it was not feasible anymore so before that what people used to do you probably remember this I remember this from my Early Childhood that whenever the computer they came up with a new computer they always promoted at the clock frequency uh before it was one gigahertz now it's two gigahertz that's open around 2005 things started changing block frequency kind of became saturated because if you increase the clock frequency even further the energy will be too much to control you know Power Hit That Power people I mean Intel actually had a very difficult time with that cheap I forgot the name around that time so there was a c change in the computation world at that time people found out that this whole clock frequency increasing into single CPU it's not sustainable you can't do this anymore even if mood slow continues which is this not but I mean even is continuous because of this power one we could not increase that so people came up with a different architecture uh like multi multi-core CPUs and from that it has become the norm so two core now four core eight cores now we had huge number of server cores so parallel Computing is kind of a circumvent in this problem okay so these are I would say that the three main problems that facing the conventional computing so people are becoming worried because a lot of disease has to do with fundamental physics so how can we get around this now one simple solution is there like what if we come up with the new terms a new Switch which does not have any of this problem uh does not have both limit you know does not have the power scaling problem yeah I mean that will solve all our problems so the next day some research there comes up with a new transistor which is a new physics and people have been promising this thing for last 15 years most of them have not been realized yet so for example there have been some exciting work in negative capacitance transistor which theoretically can go beyond the full spending so there are very exciting work on this field uh maybe some of them will become fruitful we'll see but so that's very like device level if you come with a new device new Switch similarly from back home to you to transistor maybe we will go from transistor to a new device and that will change everything possible so some people are exploited other people are going from instead of going Bottom up going from top down that may be the way we are doing the computation you need to rethink our one human architecture maybe there is a different way of doing computation and this is where they came up with the idea of neuromorphic computing or brain inspired completely of course you guys probably have heard about Quantum Computing and other Paradigm those are also very exciting things and people are exposing them but a natural thing to ask is that is the digital computer the way it is Computing is the only way to do competition obviously not because we human beings or other members we have a particular brain we process information and do useful things and some more than others maybe but like but somehow we are doing this and we are consuming very low energy so yes maybe we are not as precise or as fast as digital computers but we are very good at certain tests and computers are very good at certain digital computers are very good so maybe for some of these tasks like natural language processing or image processing where Evolution over millions of years have prepared out this organisms this brain to solve this problem very efficiently very low energy cost maybe we can learn something from that and build a modern day computer which is a very different architect it's not like a non-newman architecture one memory and processing is separate it's more like brain uh organisms brain where things are co-located in it consumes very low energy has a very different algorithm and architecture of computation and maybe then we can come up with new devices which will enable this new technique so it's more from the top down for students but I mean to do this I want to emphasize one figure that I just mentioned before that to do this again we are ex like trying to do something very ambitious we are coming up with a new computation Paradigm and it will have similar abstraction layer like this one like the conversion value so some people we work on the device materials and devices and you know application software which is not shortly same thing with neuromorphic Computing so it's not possible for me to cover all of them in any detail and I'm not qualified actually to talk about all of these things I work on a certain particular development system but I will try to cover at least everything to Peak your interest so that you can explore which staff field you are into anyway so this is the main internet's brain inspired Computing but there are some other interests so something very interested happened around 2010 and I think all of us are familiar with is that this artificial intelligence has been happening for a long time people have been exploring for many products uh neural network is also not new the main algorithms even the back propagation it is 90s people knew this it was not the most popular one because we did not have enough data and it did not have enough computation brings back has to move actually what happened is that because of more slow exponential increase of complete power and the availability of data in 2000 and the famous LX net paper George Intel screw they showed this deep legal Network best performance compared to the conventional machine learning algorithm so neural network became the range and still is a huge thing chair GPT nowadays everybody's talking about this so so neural network is of course people talking about again neural network is a pain in spared computation and some people when people talk about neuromic committee some people also include conventional neural network like deep neural network or combination of neural network I will back to different a little bit but this is a good application so so there are many people who would actually include this as part of minimum of the Computing as well so efficient implementation of neural network because neural network is by nature parallel uh so if we want to implement that in our sequential computer it takes a lot of energy it is also not very efficient and that's why actually they have to wait until 2010 when gpus are available and they have these people who can almost magically program this gpus to do this thing so the conventional Computing Paradigm the way we land programming is a sequential thing it's not really suitable for neural network kind of thing more brain like thing because it is originally inspired from brain so if you could make something inherently parallel in Computing architecture which is inherently parallel and where things are memory and computation is co-located maybe we can do efficient implementation of digital Network and people have been exploring new devices I'll mention a few of them and of course the convergence of efficient offline and online learning in this new world of iot and beat data so in iot I'm mentioning because billions of devices are now connected together intelligence we want Intelligence on these devices but we are very power limited in iot battery power limited so we don't want them to run for too long so we want to make them as energy efficient as possible as I have mentioning that conversational Computing consumes a lot of energy our brain consumes a lot less energy so you probably have heard that alphago uh so there is this machine learning thing defeated the winner of alphago yeah that's one way of looking at it yes but if you look at how much energy that world champion in go is consuming while he's doing and what is the Machinery algorithm is consuming by history it's orders and Orders of magnitude so the question is computation but at what what cost we often times when people in the competition world were so focused on accuracy and performance speed they ignore they used to ignore the energy aspect of it but at this stage I don't think it is we can ignore this anymore so that's another inspiration audio fee competing which promises that are similar to human brain or mammalian brain we can call compute efficient with less okay so that's kind of the motivation behind neuromorphic computing so there is a big picture very rough picture here uh let me go ahead uh so for the resources so in this talk I am like again all the stakes in the computation layer I cannot cover so I am following a summary review people so this is from koshikai and priyadoshini Panda so it's recently published in nature so they make a summary perspective paper or neuromorphic Computing I found as going to a few of these review articles I found this one nicely covered what I wanted to discuss with them but mostly spiking euromorphic system and so I'll follow this article uh mostly and if this has a lot of great references to die to the seminal papers in the field so if you are interested you can always go and read this paper and check those references if you want to go deep into let's say algorithm or device or circuit or you know any of those statements so let me start a little bit with the organizational principles of the brain so here is a very rough schematic so in this thing there are like lots of neurons in the human brain and each neuron is connected to 10 000 other neurons through something we are calling synapses now there is actually a lot more going on going on in actual human weight but for our purposes let's just keep it simple and say that neuron is like the main computational layer in it and synapse is the main learning in actual brain not as simple as that scenes to a lot of population as well you can also can learn and end up with time but that's kind of the idea that we have some neurons which has highly non-linear Behavior and the synapse can adapt to time we have some plasticity and learn based on experience so that was the original idea behind neural network now we can learn from them now one interesting difference between the current revolution in artificial neural network and the way brain works is that brain does not produce real valued out so let's say you are using a sigmoid function or a real function in the artificial Network then each Newton's output can be anything let's say between 0 and 1 or between minus one and plus one but it's a continuous relationship infinite possibilities uh human brains surprisingly though internal operation is very analog its output neurons outputs is very digital so it's either zero or one it's either Spike or not so it's one or zero in in that sense surprisingly so that's very different compared to uh current conventional artificial so let's give an example with uh so this is from the speaker as well so they are showing a nice example that you give a input to the Deep neural network of modern day so there are a lot of layers hidden layers and each of them has certain functions so initially let's say we extract the low level features the mid-level features and the high level features and eventually you make the correction normal current days state of the art state of the art networks are huge there are a lot of either layers a lot of computation going work they are very accurate they are also pretty fast nowadays but the training cost is if you think about the energy computation that is significant also the inference we actually want to deploy this thing you have to actually have these weights and all of them are doing some competitions there is a significant cost but yes the performance is great the main thing is that we have a good algorithm for learning so the original deck propagation are algorithm from Google heart and Hinton and of course it has been updated and improved for since then so that means that because our neurons is a abstraction from actual neurons so the original people they were inspired from neural network that's why it's deep neurometer but their neurons is different why is this not spiking why it is a sigmoid function or a value function because they wanted to they want a non-linearity but not completely discontinence like zero to one abrupt discontinuous non-linearity this kind of hard non-linearity if you have it it's not differentiable and the whole gradient descent depends on the fact that the cost function objective you have to be this differential so because we have a good algorithm we can train this thing yes it might take energy it might take time of all that but at least there is a solid algorithm that we know we can use and play this that's a big challenge in spiking the one because the spiking work our mathematics is based on calculus and interior algebra that we are using here and especially calculus which is very fundamental so we we describe the world it is it works very well with this kind of continuous function so when we face this kind of discontinuity our map I mean we struggle like how to explain that right so the algorithm we still don't have a um solid algorithm that we can use to strain spike in neural network which is a huge challenge so this is a picture of from the same paper the Silicon Computing ecosystem we have talked about this a little bit so in the lower level we have the most transistor build them make a CPU engine there is a memory hierarchy and then you have maybe cloud-based servers or CPU and you build on this thing now what is the difference between uh what what is the difference between uh this thing and the thing so first of all is that segregation of computation and the memory uh or even bottleneck and in brain the synapses of neuron uh you know they are collocorate Computing instruments so that's the big difference we've already mentioned this another thing is that in brain there is a three-dimensional connectivity because it's a three-dimensional structure uh in conventional silicon connections are in two Dimensions so it's a plane and then there are multiple planes so in modern I professors there might be 10 or 100 metal layers but you know each of them are two layer and then you interconnect them through higher it's not possible at least we still don't have the technology to create completely 3D connection sparse arbitrary connection through Light plane I'm sorry something very surprising about brain so when you do plsi connections like this what do you want is that okay if there is a particular computation block and there is another computational block we want to keep them close to each other right and then you connect them we don't intentionally put a two connected block far apart but that's what is happening in real brain again I want to emphasize this point which is very surprising that in real brain you would expect that neurons in a certain area connected together and then neurons in another pressure connected together and there may be a link between them that's not what is happening the far apart neurons sometimes come back to the original neuron and even if the distance increases yes collections decreases but it does not decrease exponential as we would expect it export it uses a power alone so here it is decreases but there is always a certain bit of recurrent connection that goes long distance away furniture which is not good for our way of computation because fundamentally we don't use time in our computation we make computation instead we know a input we produce another output time we explicitly program time if we want to use time that's not how human brain works in human brain space and time are interrelated how far apart that will determine how long it takes and there is part of computation itself the computation is not in the value of this type the spike is only one ordin only two bits the computation is done the interval between this one so the timing interval you can see which is fundamentally different from the way we perceive or at least we have been doing computation so so that creates a lot of architectural and algorithmic challenges there so we have not yet figured out obviously how to involve in complicated system but also is the challenge for neuromorphic engineers how can we design a algorithm that will work with this kind of system another problem is that uh brain is inherently stochastic again what we think in our world is a problem actually is a string in brain so uh in digital computer originally people use analog circuit operating systems to compute things but every eventually everybody moves towards Regional why analog is of course more computational powerful the problem is noise analog is not as immune to noise as digital systems uh So So eventually everybody you know most of the technology is now digital computation is at least uh so we think of stochasticity anything random as bad we want to build absolutely deterministic systems you know if anything is not absolutely deterministic we consider that a bargain it stands out and we are not yet sure how it is actually happening but it turns out that stochasticity is actually a feature in human brain at least it turns out that that's how that's why Evolution has done it this way that yes brain computations are not exact if you give the same input twice you'll probably not get the same output wise as we want in our digital system but apparently it's a good thing so what some of the cognitive neuroscientists and computational model is to think is that probably this helps them to not be stuck to a local maximum so that's a big problem in training algorithms you know familiar with the more machine learning one uh if you are stuck in a certain place then suddenly there will be a random event that will happen and it will move you ever you are not supposed to but it will just randomly move it away and it actually helps you to move in otherwise you'll be stuck and circling inside so somehow again all the details are not clear yet but there have been some very interesting one that the stochasticity is leveraged in brain as if uh it's a feature so so far we have been using silicon Computing platform to do the Deep learning thing so the huge energy and speed requirement produces a challenge so we are trying to now do neuromorphic Computing with all the advantages of the human brain so let me just show a little bit of timeline again all the details I'm not going to go towards this but in 1940s to 1960s people first idea of what is a spiking neuron Hodgson actually had a famous model of neuron which is the very realistic model and also during the same type in the Silicon world we have been making big breakthrough the transistors 1970s 1980s was also great time for artificial intelligence he started greatly so there was the original ideas but then the something called the AI winter clean and all that but I'm not going there but the main idea is that yeah in the 1980s they had the direct propagation learning algorithm which will become very powerful later and also people came up with the idea of neuromorphic competing this was actually led by karval meat at Caltech he wanted to build analog Computing blocks for neurons and sea labs in fact he was one of the pioneers of vlsa as well so he first started with blsi the pioneering work wrote the first textbook I think and then in 1980s he also realized that it has certain limitations it's great for what it does it has certain limitations so he started exploring these brain like computation Paradigm of computing he named this community also a little unnoticed work in 1971 Leon Chua a theoretician in University of California he proposed that there is actually a fourth fundamental element from exhibited principle or who should exist called Memories and he developed this in 1976 with his student as well so this idea was a theoretical work Nobody seen this year people did not care that heard that much about it to be honest so it was there in 1970s it just happened in 1971 and then in 1990s uh you know gpus formally introduced address event recording this thing came for once it is by communication uh some of the spiking models were introduced uh mayor said a famous paper where he introduced three generation of neural networks I'll talk about it and then uh in the 2000s we had the HP Labs which came up with the first memory cell after 30 years seven years of prediction neuromorphic visual sensors became available and a lot of the big green light keeps us also invented the new Retreat uh and then true north and now IBA Intel has been doing the low EE and so forth anyway so many there are many others present challenges in neuromorphic world so I am just going to and put this in the slide so if you want to explore any of them you can do that but let me go into the current research and especially like the three generations of neural network so to make it transition that what happened so in the 1940s and 50s the first idea of neural network was done with perceptron uh in that case the neuron who has a thresholding operation so inputs are summed up through synapse orbits and then you either do a hard one or C right so that was the perceptron then people found out the problem with heart transition you can do calculus within the sentence anyway so sigmoid function or rectified linear view this is the driving engine between behind the current Revolution artificial neural network or condition so these deep plates are all continuation of the second generation of neurons and the third generations of memory is these spiking neurons which are more grainy so there are quite a few varieties I will show one at least so for example in spiking neural network this third generation company by the way this is not my nomenclature this is from a seminal prepared by mass I'll put the link here as well so he was saying that this third generation spiking neural network so let's look at this example so inputs are not continuous tension it's either one or zero information is actually encoded in the time interval between inputs so let's say this is the input layer and the inputs are coming and thus neurons are producing some output the input results they are going through a bunch of Weights so input one is going through weight one W one input 2 is going to W2 you can think of this W1 W2 w3s synaptic string you can learn these you can modify these and based on that it determines how much it will contribute to the next name so in the literature they will call the first layer pre neuro and the second layer postnode and the connection is the synapse so every synapse will have a pre-neuron and a posterior now in the neuron the operation that is happening is first of all a summing operation all the inputs are sum and then a thresholding operation you make a decision so there is a threshold value if you go behind this ratio this post neuron produces an output Spike and that may connect to the next layer of view right and this is the feed forward architecture so inputs to outputs left to right but in actual neural network in human brain there is a lot of recurrent connection again most of the Revolution and the learning method that has developed artificial irrele method it was based on feed forward and then of course people understood that require neural network is important and particularly network is much more difficult piece because it's dynamical system so same problem with spiking neural network people have been trying to do recurrent spiking neural network which makes better serious training algorithms but let me show a little bit of how a neuron looks like so when a spike comes up the membrane potential of the neuron goes up and then there is no spike it goes down the case and then again a spike camps and it goes up goes down and so forth once there is enough number of spikes come in a quick interval you can reach the threshold and once you reach the thresher voila you have the green post space so that's kind of the idea this is what is happening after Spike happens neuron kind of goes through a sleep mode for a while it's called the refractory period so during this time even if input signal comes it does not integrate the inducing it does not care it's just incomplete hibernation after this reflectory period it again start integrating you can think of in human as well so if you take give so right now I'm talking for a long time so probably initially you are kind of going a little bit listening to getting into the step but after a while you are now to have been you know getting like how long will this continue so this is your refractory period so at this time you are not taking in any input you are probably zooming out and then maybe after five minutes since we're like oh maybe I can listen again and then you get interested again so what spiking neural network people are trying to do is that they are trying to see that oh we know from cognitive neuroscientists that human brains neurons have this functionality in artificial neural network we are not doing any of this we have a simple non-linearity continuous function do differentiation gradient descent learn this thing work great but maybe the recent Evolution came up with this is maybe all these things are not just there for you know random purpose maybe there is some computational purpose why they exist so can we learn something from this and Implement them in our spiking area so that's kind of the idea now I am grossly overestimated my time accurately so I am already 50 minutes down the road so uh Dr mahbub are you here yeah so how long you have I mean 6 30 is our cutoff time yeah out of time and after that is there a discussion yeah I mean if you have time if the audience will stay I I don't know yeah I would like to have at least some like allow the audience to ask some questions so okay in the next 10 minutes I'm going to wrap it up so basically uh what are the challenges and opportunities in this field I am going to mention them so snls are behind the Deep Learning Network to be honest like most learning tests spiky neural network is still not as accurate as current state of priority okay so that's one problem another problem is the data available most of the data at the form they are they are not in spiking format so we are still taking uh static image continuous time now continuous data table and we encode this aspect so that's one that's another big problem uh another big problem is the learning as I have been referring so how can you come up with the learning algorithm for spiking one given the problems of add threshold uh non-differentiability and also recurrently so one way people have been tying is that people are doing conversion so first they do a deep Learning Network uh training then they convert the Deep neural network to spiking New London where the inputs are converted increase spikes and outputs are very interesting there are rescaling and normalizing method that people have been developing so far this has given the best result the problem is that of course this is not the real deal because this is not the real learning element we are kind of avoiding the problem uh also the reason we want to do spec in your network is to avoid that energy cost and high speed and good latency unfortunately this whole conversion mechanism solves the problem but then the final network does not have those Energy Efficiency anymore I mean they're much moves compared to what is spiking can do so it's a way around the problem I don't think it's actually solving the problem but it's it's a it's a very interesting thing people have been doing having some good results what would like to do the community I think would that actually Spike based learning algorithm and then there can be supervised or there can be unsupervised learning as you know so supervised learning the problem is the gradient reason so what people have done is that they have approximated hard discontinuity with something approximating continuity so that it's good enough and then you can do calculus and great ideas there have been some promising result on them there have been quite a few other works but uh I'm not going to happen now for unsupervised learning it has huge potential because in starting from 1940 is the 50s Neuroscience is new so there is a rule called heaviest flow is uh neurons that fire together so in our previous figure if you look at this uh thing that if the post neuron spikes after the pre-neuron then we say that the weight should increase so we we want some influence from input to pre neuron to post neuron it looks like they should connect together so neurons that fire together should work together so if the delta T the time difference between post entry neuron is positive we increase the weight so that's the learning how do you change the update and if it is the reverse then you decrease the weight so it's shown here in the field so if the delta T is positive increase the weight if your Delta is negative you decrease the weight and it exponentially boost and people have used these unsupervised learning do listen local learning so just you don't need the final full theme and shown some good results for every data it's a very promising field still there is problem because local learning rule how to extend it to a the full network is not clear here electricity so learning algorithm development is a huge challenge in this field uh for there are a few other things which are both challenges and also because of challenge they are actually opportunity so we can go beyond static image classification uh so right now most of the work in the Deep neural network quality is static image classification or that kind of thing nowadays lateral language processing as well so most SSM work has been benchmarked with static image classification can we do more than that so there are now even based camera where the image is not trained based it's small event based which is naturally suited to how human brain processes think so people are doing actually very interesting research with even based camera and neuromorphic they seem like a perfect match so I am hoping that there will be interesting a lifelong learning to human beings life over a long time so that's a big challenge maybe neural network spec neural network can help with that we also forget things and there has been some interesting work in neural network it's SNL feel that how forgetting is actually helpful and how can you avoid what is called catastrophic forgetting [Music] how can you elaborate with your data so this has been a big problem when the Pioneers like interns and they all talk about that when a child learns uh they learn so our chair GPT is learning language and doing some apparently good results but uh it is trading on a huge amount of data set huge competition but unlikely that a human child learns a language with so much label data it definitely doesn't so obviously something else is going on learning with fewer data can we can we do something better then uh Neuroscience connection this is purely science oriented people that can we learn more about your human brain of course that's fascinating in its own right even if does not have any computational Hardware development with Device circuit who design so this unlisted the building block was the revolution can we come up with new circuits and device that are perfectly suitable for this neural network or implementation so memory space change memory magnetic Ram people have been promoting this emerging devices they are perfectly suited for this new paradigm uh big brain Chiefs like internal IBM true north and all this thing people have developing so billions of new or millions of neuron videos have seen absence uh asynchronous address event representation or AER so our conventional computers are digital they have a synchronous synchronous means that it has a global clock and every clock cycle it doesn't but human brain does not work like there is not a global clock in our brain so it is local calculation and there is asynchronous communication whenever event happened it is there is something so in neurology Computing what we ideally want to do is not have a global curve instead event based communication there will be sparse connection and much less energy so when there is no event there is no energy in conventional digital computer you can do that every time there is a clock whatever you wherever you do something or not do something and because transistors have become leaky we are always consuming some power even if you are not doing anything design is much more difficult there is the challenge and as well as the opportunity a network on cheap how can you connect them people have been proposing interesting way to do the communication in fact there has been some exciting who are using optical electronic calculator so the computational done on Silicon or maybe superconducting devices or the nist is doing this actually so some highly computationally efficient platform but then the communication data communication will not be through wires but instead through Auto Electric example photonics thing so amazing things can happen in that field I I personally think uh the main goal is to go beyond volume and Computing so we'll do processing and compute in the same place so no bottleneck of that memory bottleneck uh non-volatile technology have been revolutionary so I've talked about name Lister so 2008 first uh experimental demonstration of membership and since then in the last 10 years 10 15 years there have been plenty of groups who have proposed new devices still not matured but hopefully we'll go there pretty soon uh and then there is the mixed signal analog Computing how can you build good neurons and synapses that can do this thing a memory stick dot product engine so the fundamental linear algebra operation in this thing is Matrix Factor multiplication so you can build cross person and visitors and do this using physics so what actually happens is that Ohm's law does the multiplication and kashif's current load does the addition so you don't have to explicitly do multiplication radiation like you have to do in a digital computer the inherent device remix of this device through this computation for you the problem is their analog so not as accurate or robust as the digital region so then you need to do algorithm Hardware poor design so that even when there is variation in your analog circuit your algorithm will require which is a huge challenge people are working on another thing is stochasticity uh probabilistic so there has been Boseman machine um offering Network people have been trying to see the probabilistic how can he include probability and stochasticity into algorithms some interesting results there as well and of course hybrid designs so we have silicon and other new heterogeneous devices and combine them um together in a system so that's kind of this thing after that I was supposed to go into my own research unfortunately I do not have time to do that but uh so I have been working on the niche field in neuromorphic Computing uh evolutionary optimization for respecting neural network I worked on that for two years in as a poster and then for last three and a half years I've been we've been developing with my collaborator Dr Joseph nazan in Penn State University who have been developing a reservable Computing framework for a specific volatile membership device which is very brain like in its Behavior because it is biomolecular not solid state anyway I think it is very interesting many people might disagree but I I will have the slide so you can get the reset I hope you will like it but with that I will stop for now if you thanks for listening and if you have any questions I will thanks a lot Dr Hassan uh so yeah if there is any question from the audience feel free to uh unmute and ask uh yeah I have a quick question about the snn yeah so I see that you have the the weights that are actually being multiplied by the input swipe train and you sum the results of those weights so there must be a backward propagation process for supervised learning uh process pretty straightforward you you figure out how well your prediction did based on your threshold to the expected output you feed it back from the error result but how would you do that with a unsupervised uh model where you don't really have a Target you're just doing sort of clustering how would you update the weights in that round yeah so that's what I was saying that what people do there are a few access some unsupervised algorithm that people have been exploring mainly inspired from Neuroscience so the neuroscientists have found out is that in this figure I think you can see my caption right so there is this post neuron and the pre neuron if the post neuron fires after the clean neuron what the assumption is that that this post neuron has fired because of the contribution from the P neurons so probably the information that is coming from this P neuron to this post neuron is useful so let's make this stronger make this weight stronger conversely I know I know that you might have questions about it I also have questions but I'm just saying that what the algorithm is and when the post neuron fires before the premiere it's the reverse so you reduce the weight so that's how you do the weight update you are not looking at the final result There Is No Label data it's a local thing so in one layer you are looking at the output and the input and based on that you are making apparently from Neuroscience what we have seen is that this famous rules from heps called the HEBs will ABN rule is that neurons that were fired together should wire to go so if this post neuron fires after this pineal that we will assume that their connection is particular width W3 in this case should be potential in their language so that means the weight should go up or if in the converse case it should be depressed or it should go down apparently that's what happened now of course that's on its own is not enough so there is also inhibitory correction so this so there are exciting I was not able to go over all the details so there are exciting excitatory connections and inhibitory connections so that things done don't go exponentially up or exponentially down and you can kind of keep it stable but this is one unsupervised algorithm and there has been a work if I remember DL and others 2017 related but they have shown that just by doing HTTP within a few tweaks unsupervised there were able to classify me status we just love the huge data set of currently maybe but they were able to get almost the state of that equation using uh working or developing on this HTTP learning map so HTTP is one very famous learning method some other unsupervised learning method actually I have been working with is called short-term plasticity so in conventional neural network you have a weight right you land This Way throughout the training maybe create in this end once you have learned the width you put the width so let's say I have learned what is the base field of W1 for this problem you just program these devices and then input comes you get the correct output in real synapse that's not how it happens yes there is a long term memory it lands and it makes the connection but there is also a short-term memory so synaptic weight is not fixed synapse itself learns through time so if the input sequence comes fast and Fast then synapse where it keeps increasing increasing but then if it input stream becomes slower the CDF system goes down I'll give a simple example so for example when I am listening to someone initially I am interested my attention is here the this if you think of my in my attention as this synaptic weight some Connection in your brain it is getting stronger and stronger but so it's but after a while it start becomes saturated so maybe I have a Time level of time scale of 10 15 minutes after 10 15 minutes I cannot follow things getting saturated and then actually it becomes depressed so I in fact now I am just passing these two from one year to another right very crude example but I'm just saying that in actual human synapse is not fixed as we are doing in our artificial neural network which is of course they know this this is an abstraction useful for computation but I'm just saying that actual synapse are not fixed in time it changes on input that's actually a part of my research so the particular device that I work with has a short-term plasticity which only works on the input it doesn't even look at the immediate output forget the final round like no supervision at all like this completely unsupervised thing apparently is helpful for online learning so it helps human being to process things all animals so our synapses in uh organic organisms the synapses the neurons in organisms have quite a few of these unsupervised learning mechanism that apparently help them to add up to new sarcomasters so the actual algorithm of why this is computational helpful is not clear here so and there is a particular egg problem so computationally simulating human brain on conventional volume and computer is very difficult you have to build that good uh neuromorphic computer spiking neural computer to simulate human brain to understand things but to have to build a good striking neural network based Computing system you need to understand how human brain does this so there is a chicken attack problem between cognitive neuroscientists and neuromorphic engineer who are trying to help each other out if two parts of business nice okay thank you anyone else uh have any question uh yes so thank you for the great talk um just design and the tensor processing unit for example Google tensor so it's also an in-shift processor so it's a neural net Network processor so what's this idea what's the main difference between these two yeah the main difference I mean there are quite a few differences but the main difference is that the data format so in this case data can be either a spike or notice right but in terms of floating services or whatever CPU you're using in that case data is represented as a continuous number you can take a range of number between 0 to 1 right it's a continuous value uh that's what part is Spike is Spike is either Spike or not neuron layers well it could be convert convert to the converge to the same solution yeah so that's one method that I mentioned that one of the way people are doing this is they are doing conversion business so first let's solve the problem with deep user Network what you are saying and then they convert these to a equivalent spiking neural network now it's not as simple as its sounds because um there are also fundamental differences between the neurons and synapses between artificial neural network and stacking neural network synapses as I'm saying synapses is much more functionality real synapses but most importantly neuron this is the neuron equation in uh this is the simplest neuronication neuron these are three a three-dimensional ordinary differential equation with three state variables are even more than that so pretty complex Dynamics with a very discontinuous thresholding which is the problem for the calculus and radialism so converting from this neural lateral energy except through superficially it looks very similar because of this two main difference that the neuron block is very different um ineptic block also can be slightly different and because of the spike nature compared to the real valued nature makes the conversion also very challenging but this has been I think the most advanced so people have made the best result so far with this conversion however it does not take the best advantage of spiking more than that so the final Network that you get it actually produces good accuracy but the main promise of spagging neural network is that low energy patient computation these circuits are actually becomes huge and consume a lot of power so I think personally people might be thinking I personally think that only now our goal should be to come up with an algorithm that is is a difficult problem that required algorithm which is for Spike based and it can be supervised it can be unsupervised both are separate problems you know you work on that but something that is natively designed for a spike based neural network that way we will get the best possible uh Advantage out of this system [Music] unit and you will have a Graphic GPU so this this new topic about will be like a potential replacement of the tensor unit tensor Processing Unit it is so it's not a replacement of a CPU no no so personally speaking I don't think that it will replace all computation I still think that what we have done in digital computer it is actually very good for certain things so if you are doing math operation right I think you actually want deterministic always same input same output that kind of one right if you don't want to discussing that but there are lots of real life activities so if you want to build general intelligence right so something which is artificial general intelligence that is which is kind of the Holy Grail of uh article so someone who cannot just do one thing very well it's very it's conventional digital computer you can make something that works for that problem very well right in fact the artificial neural network or deep neural network has the same thing one thing you can make it variable it's very difficult to make it amenable and flexible at all so that it can adapt and learn to so I think that sort of application like movement real life movement which we think for date for granted it is icon I I think it is ironic and instructed that in if you look into the science fiction books and stuff from 1930s and 40s people predicted that will have a robot in 1950s and 60s which will talk like human beings which will do it like nobody predicted internal nobody predicted going to mood and stuff like that moving to Moon seemed like a very difficult problem and moving like human beings talking like human beings like the easiest program because we do this without any effort I think this is very misleading actually speaking language perception these are very difficult things we do it effortlessly because Evolution has prepared us millions of years to do this effortlessly when you actually want to be when you actually went there and try to build the machine that can do the same things in intelligent robot we found out that it's such a difficult problem to build this thing so sometimes a problem that can seem easy is actually very difficult and sometimes so that kind of thing happens so nowadays in the palm of my hand I can have a smartphone which is more computational power than the computer that was used to send a rocket to the moon you know and is still now we don't have a robot that can talk like human beings and move like human beings are as flexible and as they are going to be which seemed like people would like so if you read like the movies famous movie 1960 or the 2001 Space odyss so let's retail around 1940s and 50s it was long future 2001 in Space Odyssey so by 2000 obviously we'll have this we are now in 2023 we are nowhere near that CDC in that room so you know I think mimicking brain and learning how they do this is much more difficult then we probably give I think we are much more interested than intelligent that we give ourselves credit thank you thank you nice talk yeah uh so yeah I think we can uh stop it here uh thanks a lot for the wonderful talk and thanks to the audience for the nice questions so uh I I think I've learned a lot today yeah thanks everyone for being such a nice audience okay thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] | Open Research Institute Inc. | UCMog2ftoC7zfXbvi5ztUK4w | 2023-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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EJ5xb5csGrE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ5xb5csGrE | Graduating Seniors Give Their Parting Thoughts | [Music] if I could tell my freshman self something four years later right now I would have to say don't stress as much I definitely put in a lot of time stressing here it definitely paid off but kind of calmed down a little bit and just take your time with everything to just enjoy every moment and make the best of every opportunity you're given just no matter what I've been having for a reason and life goes on don't live in the past don't think about the future live in a moment you know don't be so shy at first it took me a little while to find my comfort zone that I but I just needed to put myself out there definitely you know work hard it'll pay off I tell my freshman self to really enjoy the moments of being here it's goodbye like I look back now and I can't believe that it's literally over in a couple weeks but I would just call myself to enjoy them and with hearing now you're going to get everything done don't stress just enjoy the time I have your music survive I think I'll miss most is probably the community here what will I miss most about Cabrini the family family feel I'm probably playing softball with my commute every day and just being able to continue to play softball after things - I'm just not going to miss the people here it's such like a close-knit community that these girls and guys they really have become my family the coaches they have such an important is close to my life now I'm going to miss like running into them you just walk around campus go to lunch with them going to miss college experience that much I can already tell it's it's just such a I think being in any sort of academic setting were you also like live so close to your friends we just go down the hall enough for the friend or it's never really going to be that way again I'm government ready to graduate especially with student teaching I think that they put me in the classroom so much than I'm at the point where I'm just ready to have my own classroom so on it's very sweet because I don't want to leave and I love Cabrini but at the same time I'm just ready to get out there and do my own thing but I'm ready to graduate yeah I'm ready to start a new chapter in my life but it was definitely one one heck of a four years and I would definitely relive it again I'm definitely not ready to graduate I'm excited to you know go for the next step and continue with my life but I'm not sure if I'm really really ready to leave everyone here I know there's going to be my life but definitely going to be here and not going to cast with my teammates my friends like any because of a girl um but we're not ready for that and the adult world the hit put I'm definitely excited for the next step of calm I am ready to be done with school but not ready to leave college excited to finally start a new chapter in life but I'm sad when we could leave man all the people that I've met invited some of my college experience in one word unforgettable growth exciting exciting one sweet things the cliche to say extraordinary [Music] | Loquitur Media | UChCurmBhtdQjpJRs-2rkdBQ | 2017-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 594 | 3,033 |
M5tJm7atJMg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5tJm7atJMg | What will happen to fusion splice optical fiber G652D and 62.5? #fusionsplicer #optical #fiber | now we use the fujikura fusion slicer and DVP Fusion splicer to fuse the single mode fiber and the multi mode fiber now if you use the g652d and the 62.5 ohm one fiber cuts the fiber strip and cut a good cling a good clean it's good for a better Fusion result now let's use the single mode fiber with multiple fiber 62.5 and the g654 2D use the fujikura fusion splicer noise Fusion single mode fiber and multiple fiber to fuse together Arc now have a half a step Can See Clearly there is tape here and the loss is 0.00 DB then make mode conditioning patch code we'll use this way to Fusion now we use DVP 760 Fusion suppressor to take again to test the single mode fiber and the multi mode fiber now we use the DVP 740 Fusion slicer to fuse the single mode fiber and the multiple mode fiber again this is radically fat so red fiber should be cool Cliff again should carve the left fiber again a dried fiber Fusion fail so use the DVP 740 Fusion splicer cannot fuse a single mode fiber and amount mode fiber it will Fusion fail so if you want to feel single mode fiber and a mouth mode fiber better use Fusion Physical effusion splicer | Wirenet Telecom Technology Co,Ltd; | UCPBYaryHLtPTiCYf_Ng43Ug | 2022-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 221 | 1,134 |
hf_oqb4wPtU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf_oqb4wPtU | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Walkthrough Part 31: Macho Macho Manifold | yellow everyone and welcome back to the walkthrough I've gathered up my courage and I am ready to go into the arena but first I was told that I missed something in a crate over on this side I don't think I did but I could be wrong about that and I thought I got something I didn't actually get and okay I did miss it there's a last stand badge in there and speaking of badges actually I'm going to swap over to a goombella right away and not swap out the quake hammer for the charge partner badge and shrink stock but probably be handy okay so I am all set up and we can't go through there I know one of them I can go in through so hold on I'm gonna save my game just so I don't lose the stuff that I've equipped because I would like to show something here I'm gonna get the the tattle on something that's coming up and then actually reset the game and play this without the tattle mr. gramo yeah actually he had it through here a minute ago he was wigging and I'll show you why I'm going to purposefully miss a tattle here in just a minute but first I'm gonna explore this place all all there he is he's up there can I go through this store cuz it the other got blocked the door on the other side oh yeah I guess you can guess there's only one way in and one way out of this place so here is the giant monitor I wonder how large this screen is actually alright let's go up on the stage and see what he is doing here I say you're all a couple of slack-jawed idiot sniffing around my business now you know my big secret I'm afraid you're gonna have to take a little old dirt nap Oh there it is the crystal star look Mario there the real crystal star I've locked my machine are you doing nice huh yep I've been sucking power for some fighters with this baby you're darn tootin and you know why cuz it keeps my Bob forever young son using a crystal star to look good you're so totally vain you're gonna pay for that oh just shut your traps now I'll use my crystal star however I dang please check this out whoa got huge whoa wait I wanna smush your guys and just walk and volley and snack on your energy toe and here is the boss of chapter 3 macho drama powerhouse no you pestering little pieces of prairie careful so long as I have this your machine my bot will be rough tough and I'll rub off okay Mario just I love this guy's yapping let's take them down okie dokie well first I'm gonna start out with the tab old I wanted to do just to show you what the Tattler was like for this boss that's macho grandpa he's probably souped up on crystal star power that changed me a 60 attack Explorer in defenses zero his attack pattern is simple first he increases the number of times he can attack then he powers himself up with all sorts of crazy power are being moves so it's pretty important a close attention to how he's calling off himself up the craziest think about this muscle at is that he used to be that should be Gribble I guess the crystal star is really are powerful alright not what I'm gonna do here is reset the game if you don't mind and do this panel without that tab okie dokie oh I got a good idea I'll show you the dialogue when you have yo stir out here so that you can see the Frances when you have different characters I'll just for the fun of it I gotta say you're a couple of slack-jawed idiot sniffing around my business no I'm not my big secret I'm afraid you're gonna have to take a little old dirt nap yeah you know that's not seen before I just gotta read through like I would before didn't do doo de doo and now here's our changes Gonzales up there it's the crystal star right because remember yo sure doesn't know of the crystal star you think he was just born you're just starting to learn about this stuff you're darn tootin and you know why cuz it keeps my bond for every young son you are such a scumbag you're gonna pay for using a crystal style like that oh shut your traps I'll use my crystal stock ha ha dang please check this out yo bro our beef stop smush your guys enough walk them all and snack on your energy too by the way this song for the boss Val is my third favorite song of the game all right let's do this battle for realsies this time let's rock Gonzales I'm ready to chew this dude up and spit them out quite literally alright so since I don't have the HP gauge or you're just gonna have to keep track of things as I go here but that's what I'm gonna do and you know what else I'm gonna do oh yes this is indeed what I'm gonna do and as the strategy said by goombella there he increases the amount of turns and heat you can use to attack but that ends his turn him his first turn of course and then he's gonna start powering up and he's gonna attack multiple times per turns per turn so you gotta watch his statistics and sort of plan ahead based off of whatever is that this 6r okey-dokey Oh key dokey yeah and he powers up his the fence you know weight off on attacking him then for a little bit I don't know or maybe I'll just use a star like a penetrating attack such as the earth tremor my charge will remain charge until I use an attack that uses its charge anyway so hey why not but as long as he's boosting is a defense I might as well you know use it turn some other way I mean I could just continue to power up Mario that would also work as well but wait things I'll just do things and just doing some damage here little damage there power up here power up there you know whatever I feel like it see since it was defense penetrating I didn't have to worry about his he being him to block its that attack alright let's see what he does this time his defense went up even higher well well this could be awkward at least until his defense power wears off but in the meantime I just charge even more I'm surprised he hasn't um increases attack points actually you know maybe I shouldn't be charging so much I shot while he boosted it even higher maybe I shouldn't be charging so much I would like to give him a chance to show you some of his attacks and like a very well KO him oh and his defense boost is over now he can keep stacking defense boost so once the actual turn count runs out then his defense goes back to normal so all power box okey dokey remember he's got a lot of HP so I'm not really concerned about you know killing him in just a single turn and once he gets thumbs like half HP Oh keep it up spicy you know I'll have a good tussle Gonzalez keep on scrapping son course it ain't gonna do you much good in the end this is what he does oh I thought he's gonna be from some hopping but more no wait oh no Baba in the audience it's gonna explore what well anyway let's do a shrink stop because I haven't show that off yet whoa and the attack power of him drops so he's pretty much incredibly weak at the moment Oh else have a knife sure well I could just drop off the turn I think all the other stuff that I haven't showed does all of Mario stuff a little bit late on a tiny marathon the second stylish move not too shabby Gonzalez you got sports Schulman chef but that's gold and this biz but this year's bowels just get inside it's time I showed you some real news back in the day I had so many rump kicking moves they had to make some illegal he just made himself larger it's kind of hard to tell because you are you shrink stomp on him and now he can boost his attack power Oh Cooper's a little bit late on my tongue enough that's fine it's like once I laid on my tiny I'm actually not sure about that I thought was yeah whatever um what else haven't I found you spin jump I do this proper spin jump I don't think so whoa yeah those are pretty decent amount of damage let's the cute ground pony because its defenses it up ah bloopers I miss both stylist chances money's done anyway now you can tell he's a lot bigger than he was before kind of an idea I beat him a little bit fast here thanks to the charges that I was doing I told y'all bad is are broken so the cripples charged badges if you want to have a relatively easy time I guess you could say all right I'm going to equip the beach dock equip increase the badge point so I can you put more badges later on no oh this happened I'll get a perfect bond like mine loses such a chub oh great Gonzalez great fight this son great five mr. champion it's Jolene you have some explaining to do no I mean Mario please allow me to offer my earnest thanks for defeating that falling gruba Jolene I really have to apologize I'm so sorry that I had to get you involved what you must understand I had to learn the truth about the Serena by any means let me tell you everything I had a little brother once by the name of mosh he don't have done everything for me our family was always poor so he became a fighter here to support all of us but he suddenly went missing one day our family was inconsolable I suspected foul play so I got hired on as the manager and investigated in secret as I looked for clues about my brother I accidentally saw mr. grubber transform seeing when I was up against I almost gave up hope and then you appeared so I decided to secretly guide you aha sorry ex but he was correct it was me and now we know once I saw your fight I knew you were the only one who could challenge go bra now sir no not sir Grabbe I want answers right now what did you do with my precious little brother you know exactly what I'm talking about the first champion Prince mush oh and Smosh GE discovered the secret of our power sucking machine I Adam Oh disappear any which way you look at it Oh heat around these pots no more oh I suspected as much poor sweet mush oh I thought she was kind of mean but turns out you just worried for her brother Wow check it out Gonzales the crystal star what's doing what the is it could it be whoa is this my back in the closet oh oh is that really uses what are you doing here I was just there they're lush it's okay it's all over finally it's that what crystal stars can do no Mario the crystal star is yours yes it is in the mine and this closes up another chapter whoa are you sure it's okay if we just take it it's better that you have it so nothing like this will ever happen again it's all you Kansas never did oh yeah indeed and I learned the move power left which does exactly what it says actually chapter completes let's ville see me up and under sigh was a dark dangerous place seething with conspiracy but the help of a lovely mr. Alleyne lovely mario revealed Gravas true identity and acquire the third crystal star by defeating the monstrous mock natural drama that i had used the power the crystal star there on his power draining machine while other hidden powers might these strange and mystical items possess now we'll find out about that a little bit later I think this parts gonna end up being really short unless I do the midpoint between you know chapters with peach and Bowser you know all these things go so I think I'm gonna continue on here without any cuts you bought them tell me what good are you you still haven't taken care of that Mario character well yes sorry but only because he's tougher than we thought at first you do understand that any ex thoughts must open the door first do you not well rest assured that I will definitely nail him next time weapon that will bring him to a quick and certain and I trust your words though I rapidly lose my patience just leave it to us sire let's away my lovelies Maryland if you but did she say lovelies oh here we are Oh feels good to get out of it I officially board those awful luxe things haven't been back to ask him up now I wonder what is it safe I'll take that as a yes oh boy no speedtech again you know I I've been doing the lockers at the glitz fifth I can't go in these it's kind of baloney anyway mandatory shower time let's go no if I take a quick rinse I don't think there's any new song that time that's kind of disappointing oh well and thus the shower is already over that really was a quick rinse like how do you off yourself in 30 seconds that's well she did say a quick rinse so I guess maybe she just really meant just to rinse herself under the shower briefly refreshing princess and she's also blushing if you didn't notice that after a shower all right let's move on here doo doo doo doo doo doo let's go on our dates nah I remember this hallway I've been through here a bunch of times oh all right I'm here honey I mean walking oh hello Princess Peach no one's calling you with a warning Tec what is it this time I apologize I'd like you to go or sir grown us is and asking something what what do you mean go ask I recently obtained specific information I've got an issue to my attention you are the main computer all right what is there anything you don't know I am unable to know things that are not entered into my CPU or otherwise recorded and that's why I want to know why sir Cronus is thinking about this issue but you'll see they'll catch me and send me back to the room and it's true which you will find a soldier's room one floor up take the elevator once there please obtain a soldier's uniform and change into it avoiding detection you'll go see Sir grown us looking like a soldier you mean I'll be disguise just look at her face that's a lot of dots for her saying nothing and you know her mouth is gloomy I'll forget it I imagine you won't take no for an answer will you you imagine correctly all right fine I guess well so as they screw us I will tell you and so tech does the world stuck thinking honestly sure is a good computer but they don't tell you what he wants all her wants her to ask for with us until you get there oh dude and now we can go up no places to explore oh yes he's late just a moment err can leave soldiers in the vicinity how does he not see her in the elevators B is it that frosted I can see the dress through there I'll forget it shouldn't question it now for inside speech it is the room with the green lamp very near you disembark the elevator there you're not supposed to go to the left but if you do you'll find nothing wait actually I thought it was thought that was actually something Oh dread must be my replacement okay so this is the wrong way but I thought there were some other we're going to be soldiers there maybe I'm thinking of another thing like maybe it's the first Paper Mario I'm thinking of alright let's just go over to the right because I knew that was the way to go there it is but further over here is another locked door oh yeah oh look the doors that are red you can't go in and also the side doors you can't go in please change here quickly a soldier's uniform should be in a locker oh sure now I can go on these lockers not these these are those are the changing rooms by the way anything in this one room no by the way she walks in there automatically so it's something that I can't really do also you can't jump uh speech mmm yeah oh there it is hey thinking the other ones nope okay let's just grab this thing yes that is correct alright let's go let's go fit into this uniform shouldn't be too difficult oh I don't know about this it's awfully tight and it kind of smells a bit oh who knows how but I got into it I can barely breathe though let's got here oh geez I'm shrunk greatly so yeah now I'm disguise that it hasn't X naught oh hey how's it going hey slacker what part of do not leave your post don't you understand huh what come again are you on your break well fine carry on umm think I don't think I want to go that way first there's wanna check Oh phg guy what is it if you have nothing to say then don't speak to me I'm busy see I've even got a busy ex knock support here and it says do not disturb I can't read it from this distance what do you I think I can see from miles away huh you smell it dude why don't we read smell you smell nice that is just wrong dude nice to have some conversation around here with some people that aren't computers but yeah I'm gonna go over here still I just wanted to see if there are any more X nots here just because it's funny to read their dialogue that X not elite over there was a now all these are different kinds of X nots we haven't met yet in battle you'll see what they do when the time comes oh yes you shall anyway this is why I wanted to come here last because this is what I'm looking for it's actually let's look through the room there's a door here you can't do anything there oh so sad it's a very very sad and grown us how's it going excuse me sir Ronis yes what does it speak what are you doing whether going forward mm-hmm something is wrong with your voice X naught perhaps I have a throat lozenge no well never mind all about Princess Peach I have no interest in what that woman has to say just keep her locked in the room well don't ever ever treat her roughly you understand tell the others Isabel are we keeping her here then that's none of your business don't forget your place you impudent worm concentrate on getting the legendary treasure and as all I require review we Exxon's need a treasure to conquer the world don't forget it what are you blathering about now hmm something is odd about you Oh so Roger whatever these excuse me thanks for the offer me a lozenge Oh whoa that wasn't very well let's stuff about country in the world creepy and what if that has anything to do with collecting those crystal stars my wonder can I change back in this one even though that's not where the dress was there are no clothes in here must be somewhere else guess not no naked peach today for you what this thing and there we go whoa pink dress my feet okay I'm gonna wear anything different whatever get back quickly all right let's do so as a matter of fact I think they actually cut forward you're terrible machine see rebels the tunc of the world is it of course after all I was built for that purpose conquering the world how could you it's a speech allow me to ask you something do you like the world you live in there are many problems in the world many sorrows do you like such a world of course I do no one likes everything about the world but I love the good parts there are many cells sure but there is also joy is that song tell me well the crystal stars help youth conquer the world and what's this treasure I'm afraid I cannot answer answering those questions is prohibited by Sir grotus well but no nevermind you're so nice Informer you know this awful plan for world domination think let me use your communicator Oh suppose I can along with that please use communicator not alone in the land after just 50 quick keystrokes she has written an entire letter send it this instant message has been sent melon princess peas you've had a busy day go back to the room please okay I really wish you didn't feel like a Rubik's Cube or something they're doing there goodnight princess peach I'm so bored yeah sure go right ahead a game and now the more entertaining half for the between chapter segment well okay this it's okay what's more entertaining as objective but whatever I consider this more entertaining stupid cheating Mario who are not thought that fool being gullets Ville it's Bowser did you say something you're Loomis oh no nothing at all as far as you know Ernie there's a little bite-size shrimps what are those things to start a fear you so they're all hugging let's get the info you need okey-dokey we can't go through the store by the way my lord and make them tell where their treasures look they look suspicious you're Richard this okay let's shake the grass let's scare all the beauties oh I can't I can't get you from behind the oh you're just gonna hide there okay yeah you're scary mr. monster don't worry for doing oh I thought that was browser brothers here through this dick dick dick dude yeah who's this it's lecture time Oh another how burnt you one of the evil doors no ones are crystal star see only think no ones are crystal stars das borrowed ugly thing there are you wretched crone I am that great puny alder this stuff oh I don't know what the pic they're they're both equally good um they're both - all are if you're dying to say something Oh nope nothing so he doesn't say it let's move on shall we you elder hag thing where's the crystal star and don't try pulling rank again your answer not your age will determine your fate hmm I think honestly in any case you're too late the star is gone hmm Oh once that's right you think we gave it to a mustache banding party oh you said he was collecting the legendary treasures to rescue some Prince's but any older pinch yup he was off to save that lucky lass it's Mario not Mario and it's that princess pincher nameless Princess Peach but just melody is besides the point some treasures must be connected and look at Boulder's face are you guys trying to get it all treasures princesses this is great never end that jackal both Princess Peach and the crystal stars belong to me to me if I find them I'm going to finish them off once and for all I swear it and thus end the Bowser segment yeah sure save save save go go go back to the glitz pits what does this happen to us at the same time the balls are and peach events happen or if they're like one right after the other so you now must leave yes indeed I understand if you must you must we won't delay you I hope you succeed in finding the rest of the crystal stars good luck a loss I want to tell you Rock hockey ain't gonna fight dirty anymore I'm gonna hit the weights take some vitamins and win the title fair and square I'm never ever gonna lose again remember when life rocks you rock back okey dokey listen you money thanks for everything man you're the nicest dude I ever met if you ever need it I got your back so it looks like they've recovered me I think I'm gonna chill here and improve my skills Kincaid's back baby and it's all thanks to you dawg you're my boy Mario now that girl was all the picture I'm gonna take over running the glitz fit if you ever decide their attempt in the green just come back I'll keep your spot open okay you have tons of fans and they'd absolutely love it if you made a comeback anyway take it over ok and travel safe okey-dokey and thus we leave there's this stone back in the lobby I should check that really quick sweets another crystal star that's three right you better roll back to roll board don't you think yuppers you'll see if they're back in lobby know now that I'm the champ champion or I mean former champion Gasol so why'd you give up the belt hey if your figure out the belt is like a water slide what kind of slim chunks do you wear Oh hold the floor [ __ ] uh-oh the flash is all you always have the same thing wait what hold on hmmm that is something different you your dialogue changed but you always sigh at the end anyway I think I'm gonna end off the part here I hope you enjoyed and I'll see you in the next part Hey | PkGam | UCFWFVyGMIpDWDQy_YuvBcRA | 2014-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,507 | 22,837 |
HrtqIBtM8Fw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrtqIBtM8Fw | Abraham Hicks ...Don't try to make things happen, just allow them to happen! | there isn't anything more that you would ever need to hear now how you come to really believe it won't come from hearing these words it comes from your own personal experience and so we have a lot to talk about together we want to talk about the details of your life that are important to you we want to help you figure out how to adjust your vibrations so that you can be in a stance of receiving what you want but in order for you to really be ready to do that we want you to know that it's a simple process this business of creating that you are all about is a much simpler process than you have let yourself believe most of it happens just by your existence here with others as you explore life and observe it through your physical senses you come to conclusions even if you don't speak them out loud about what you prefer that's step one of the creative process that's the asking part and it matters a lot step two is this inner beam part of you that we've been describing here receives your requests and becomes the vibrational equivalent of the answer so that means if you will think about it that when you ask no matter how loud or subtle your request is source answers and answers immediately but you have to come with us in this strange world that we are talking about out of the world of action and out of the world of trying to make sense of what others are doing you have to step in to a vibrationally sensing world in order to really understand what we're saying to you here because when you ask it is given to you immediately and it is given to you in the early form of creation which is a vibrational form a vibrational form that has the full potential just like the seed that you put in the ground has the full potential to be the stalk of corn it has the full potential of this vibration turning into things turning into experiences turning into the full blossoming see it hear it smell it taste it touch it manifestation that you desire but it isn't like that right at first if there were a way that we could just zap you with understanding that when you ask it is given to you and that it is real and that that vibrational request that has been answered is real-time it is current time and that's what you call now that you lost your request from is really past tense but it's hard for you to hear that because you think in terms of what you can hear and see and smell and taste in touch you think of that as reality and you think of as current tense you think it is up now but we want you to hear try just a little bit we want you to hear that once it is manifested it's really old news because it has been in the process of becoming for quite a long while and as it has been in the process of becoming that's where all your juice is that's where all your joy is what's already manifested that's like the gum you've already chewed the flavor out of it's still in your mouth you can still blow a bubble but it is not where the emotion is it's not where the exhilaration is it's not where your interest is it's not where your life is the best part of your life is consciously understanding and therefore witnessing vibrations turning to thoughts and thoughts turning to things and it's just a steady stream of them you're turning them to things which gives you a new list of things to ask for so it's just this constant cycle of becoming that is life your eternal beings it is our desire to talk you into being excited about becoming more excited about the becoming that about what has already become we want you to feel the fun of energies coalescing in order to satisfy the intentions that you hold we want you to feel the power of your being and the worthiness of your being and all of the help that the non-physical energies are offering to you we want you to open yourself to the wholeness of who you are we want you to be all that you are and not pinch yourself off so much from all that you are so you must understand that step as asking and life will just cause you to do that your observation of life insists on that so step one happens naturally and so to step two because that's not your work that's the focus of your non-physical but step three is where you line up with what source knows about what you want you can't say I want more money but look I don't have enough you can't plead your case of neediness and be in vibrational alignment with abundance because every subject is two subjects what is wanted and absence of it and so without meaning to lots and lots of people use words that sound like abundance and happiness and love but they are vibrationally vacant in their experience because they're focused upon not enough love and not enough money and not enough not enough not enough in the erroneous belief that if you plead a case someone will help you and we want you to understand that that is true if you plead a case someone will help you when you ask it is given but you still gotta let it in you've got to let it in so the operative word is you've got to allow it you've got to get into the receiving mode somehow you have to prepare your receiver so that you can translate these vibrations into their vibrational physical manifestation all see it hear it smell it taste it touch it equivalent you're the one and at first this just sounds like oh it sounds like we're reading your mind it's really interesting it sounds like hard work it sounds like I'll believe it when I see it it sounds like Abraham can't you just talk about something tangible that I understand and we know that until you find a way to get into that receiving mode that we talk incessantly about and to know for sure that you're in the receptive mode so that you can with confidence follow the impulse but then these are just more words is just somebody else who's got another great idea about how your life could be better if you just try harder we are not interested in you trying harder because effort works against you we're interested in you getting in sync with the laws of the universe and letting the leverage that you've already accomplished the leverage of syncing up with your inner being with Source Energy with infinite intelligence with the energy that creates worlds and letting all of that momentum work for you so that's what we're gonna talk about with you today as you have different things that you want to talk about we'll talk about your physical life if you want to and we'll help you with your attitude about it because your mood or attitude about things is really the strongest indication that you have about why things are working the way you want them to or why things aren't working for you the way you want them to and it is our knowing that as these hours pass by and as you play with us with interest and some willingness to accept that these are universal laws and that the more you understand them the more control you will have not only over the outcome of your experience but over the experience of the outcoming becoming it's the journey it's the journey is the journey you hear that so much you don't want to hear it it's the journey and you say alright I'll say it's the journey but I'll sure be glad when I get there and we say you're not ever gonna get there because as soon as you get to where you thought you wanted to be there's a whole new set of contrasting experiences that causes you launch a whole new rocket so it turns out you're not ever gonna get it done and you will never get it wrong it's just this ongoing becoming that you can't get out of and so we're here to help you to enjoy what you are eternally caught up in that sounded a little treacherous didn't it you're trapped in life you can't get out even if you croak you might as well start having fun that really is our message and we remember you we know who you are we know what you meant when you came we know where you are in relationship to all of that in fact one of the things that we want to put out here right in the beginning of this conversation is that your inner being knows where you are in relationship to everything that you want and knows the path of least resistance to help you get to where you want to be and so that's big news that means that tuning in to your inner beam is really a valuable thing relative to things that you were born intending to do or relative to things that you care about right now Esther couldn't find a gold pin one time and it was so upsetting to her she looked for it for days and days and days and days and days and days and days and days and days and couldn't find it because you can't find something that you believe is lost your beliefs prevent you from your desires if you believe it's lost it doesn't matter how much you want it and it doesn't matter how much source is telling you right where it is your belief that it is lost will override that you see so you've got to stop holding so hard to beliefs because beliefs are just thoughts that you continue to think and some of them serve you and some of them don't but when a belief is blocking you or preventing you from receiving the path to what you want to receive then it's worth letting go of it a little bit don't you think and so we'll talk about things today we'll help you to figure out how to be kinder to yourself in that regard yester couldn't find your pen couldn't find your pen couldn't find a pen couldn't find a pen then did you hear us say the words path of least resistance the path of least resistance is the path that your inner beam knows you are most likely to take given the beliefs that you hold that's what path of least resistance is it's the path that your inner beam knows is the best path for you the most likely paths that you will take given the beliefs that you hold so since Esther believed her pen was lost and she felt really bad about it because it was a gift from someone she cared very much about it cost a lot of money and she loved writing with that pen she was really suffering we know it sounds silly but you do it too she was suffering over the loss of this pen so we tried to show her where it was she went to the purse where it was so many times felt around and it was a big bag she loses umbrellas in it sometimes too but she felt all around in it dumped it upside down finally accepted that it was gone and then one day if several days later she was looking for a perfume spray and she remembered where she had last seen that that's us you see that's us that's us giving her a thought and we caught her at a non resistant time because she wasn't looking for her pen and so she reached right into that bag for that perfume sprayer and came right out with her pen that had always been there that she could not find and so this is what we want you to hear your beliefs prevent you from the ideas from being in the right place from the timing your beliefs sometimes work against your own desires but your inner being knows what your desires are what your beliefs are and how to guide you round them and your inner being is not saying oh you need to get rid of all of those beliefs your inner being saying we're good we can guide you around them but you gotta listen oh oh that's the problem isn't it because you're not listening you're over here sometimes usually pretty much all the time defending your beliefs trying to get other people to believe them too and as you defend beliefs that work against you you get some pretty strong momentum going such strong momentum that almost nobody can talk you out of them and you know because you've been in conversations with others where you've tried to talk them out of their stupid beliefs haven't you you have those conversations they just don't get it they just won't listen everything you say they've got something right back is just that standoff and nobody gets any movement in anything so when I talk about how you can get around that there are some ways we'll give them to you as we move along so ready you know what you want to talk about are you ready to expect that whatever matters to you will be satisfied here today even if you don't come to the hot seat because we know what you're about and we know what you're about and we know who is the most likely to have a conversation to answer what you're about so it's gonna be really good what do you want it's really good there's a lot of trouble in this room we're gonna have a good conversation again right here | IT'S ALL ABOUT SELF EMPOWERMENT | UCAKAI2kZK4HPdaXfSZBdTeQ | 2019-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,394 | 12,395 |
Xkc05QC25bw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkc05QC25bw | Newlywed wins DuPont Pioneer 250 | now it may have taken a little longer than race fans were hoping for but the dupont pioneer 250 is finally all wrapped up and in the end it was Trevor Bayne who grabbed the checkered flag it was a big win on an even bigger week you think you had a busy week Trevor Bayne has you beat man just getting the victory would be awesome but to do it like this such a special week for me today he was heading to Victory Lane for a nationwide series win at the Iowa Speedway but only a few days ago he was heading down the aisle you know cheered up at the altar on Tuesday and about teared up in victory lane on Sunday so it's such a great week all along I think saying we're gonna win in Iowa we're gonna win in Iowa cuz we're gonna be married and so we did it and I'm like speechless right now I'm on going away that's really happened said school may have been a quick turnaround from a tuxedo to a jumpsuit but these two say there's no other place they'd rather be and to have her here supporting me not many women would be willing to get married on a Tuesday and come to Iowa as part of their honeymoon and there's no doubt today's win was the wedding present they were hoping for and this is the first time she's been a victory lane with me so just special to have her here and then to be married that this ring on my finger I can't get used to it but uh and it's it's such a great feeling to know that we've got a lot of years of left racing and forever being married so it's cool and early just keeps getting better and better for bein not only was this his first win as a married man it was also his first win at the Iowa Speedway in Newton Tony Seeman KCCI Iowa's sports leader | TVHAREKIR | UC8Cvl6e3OdNp1pej7J1oOxA | 2013-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 340 | 1,677 |
vwLADpMMJ_M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwLADpMMJ_M | USP11-mediated LSH deubiquitination inhibits ferroptosis in colorectal cancer through... | RTCL.TV | the study reveals that lymphoid specific helicus lsh suppresses erastin induced ferroptosis in coloral cancer CRC cells by interacting with and stabilizing ubiquitin specific protees 11 usp1 which leads to increased ubiquitination and lsh degradation this Cascade inhibits excessive intracellular ca2+ influx reducing lipid peroxidation and ultimately conferring resistance to ferroptosis the study also shows that a barent expression of USB lsh and cyp24 A1 is observed in CRC tissues and correlates with poor patient prognosis highlighting the potential of this signaling axis as a therapeutic Target in CRC treatment this article was offered by Juni Duan dauan hang changlu and others | Social RTCL TV | UCdo9r_X1Us9LBgsBULhGinQ | 2023-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 102 | 687 |
48HMOkNyBIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48HMOkNyBIg | 5th Place Chris Brown's Zoodiac w/Fusion Substitute - Knoxville, TN Regional Deck Profile 3/11/17 | hey what's up guys we're at the Knoxville Tennessee Regional with Chris Brown and what did you just do today I came in fifth at Knoxville with what deck uh was playing pure Zoo pure Zoo all right let's just get into this deck list all right uh start out with three rat starter card uh three what sail all right uh two thorough blade uh three Auto top one Thomas one one loyal takatan board yeah Thomas the tank your hand engine oh my God uh two Maxi uh two ghoster and then for last of the monsters going to be luna light Black Sheep luna light Black Sheep yeah so you played the fusion substitute combo yep awesome all right uh for spells uh dead fire Tinky three of those three barrage 12 starters y all right two twin uh to my body two chalice book red geki dark hole and then my Fusion cards me instant fusion and substitute so one instant Fusion just to make use of the nordon outside of outside of the fusion substitute yeah like like it comes up once usually I don't like it's card you want to see sometimes but not all the time right yeah okay uh trap lineup probably best flate in the game Dial barrier but not three of it not three of it like you want to see it sometimes but not all the time okay same with this cards strike two strikes okay yeah uh next best F gate be that emptiness uh torrential and then combo okay so that's actually a pretty light trap lineup yeah I was uh 17 I was like 17 17 and seven that wasue all right let's going to extra inside yes yeah tokens uh it's going be one nordon for substitute instant play uh voker Tober uh one Barbo two tiger two bull two draia two Emerald one rapity one Samurai and one car Gorgon all right so you chose to play the rap city in one of those free open spots that you had yeah like it came out like against like any like noise matchups like whenever I clear the board I just like just like pretty much you know banish their uh their noise so I don't I have to deal with them anymore right all right um side deck uh two lcia to G seal T Dinko for Paleo never played any paleo uh luckily one dark hole third twin uh two Eclipse three iron wall and two SP okay all right anything that you would change about the list anything didn't perform as you thought it would or no it was perfect everything did what it should have done uh there were cards I didn't didn't use I'd never used can Gorgan because i' never gu play against any paleo but I'm sure if it if I played against it it would have came up all right well congrats on your top finish and thanks for the video all right thank you | PhoenixFlareX | UCPZVg3Bp4g1JcPe5aTrFRGA | 2017-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 508 | 2,552 |
DZi_I1YMQIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZi_I1YMQIg | Cradle of Empires Gameplay: Episode 13 (10/29/2023) | [Music] m [Music] Co [Music] oh [Music] what [Music] C [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Music] final [Music] blast [Music] good great [Music] good [Music] marvelous [Music] good great marvelous [Music] Supreme [Music] good great final [Music] blast [Music] I [Music] k [Music] is [Music] final [Music] blast [Music] he [Music] yes [Music] oh [Music] good [Music] great [Music] final [Music] blast [Music] good [Music] great good [Music] Su good [Music] great good [Music] great good [Music] marvelous good great [Music] marvelous good [Music] great final [Music] blast [Music] d [Music] he [Music] d [Music] what [Music] good [Music] great good [Music] great [Music] w [Music] yes [Music] w [Music] real [Music] w [Music] what [Music] l [Music] [Applause] [Music] w [Music] en good [Music] great [Music] yes [Music] great [Music] he [Music] w [Music] real [Music] m [Music] [Applause] what [Music] what [Music] B [Music] oh [Music] w [Music] now [Music] d [Music] | Connie's Creations | UCZF8bq36U-SDI9Bk_1n66Yw | 2023-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 154 | 972 |
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Dr. Jo Bailey Wells - Session 1 | fantastic to be here we are starting a little late I'm told that I still get my hour and a quarter now that sounds an awful long time for you to sit and listen so let me just tell you the plan please do sit and listen I kind of concerned with you guys standing at the back I would have backache anyway up to you um we'll start I've told you what I'm going to do right you probably don't need me to guide you through actually you could do this Bible study by yourselves right Ephesians chapter 3 verses 14 through 21 over three sessions closer deeper wider and today uh well rather this morning session one we're looking at verses 14 through 17 in a moment um and uh this afternoon we'll do 18 and 19 have I got my numbers right and then tomorrow we'll do 2021. um so for the hour and a quarter here's my plan it might change but here we go I'd like to start with alexio Divina together of those first three verses I'm hoping you read the lot so you've got a bit of a context for the first three verses I have never done alexio Divina in a collective this size but I find that really exciting and interesting yeah so and then so I'm imagining that'll take 10 minutes then I will talk for about 45 minutes but with a break in the middle somewhere I promise you I want you to turn to your neighbor and talk about what we're talking about okay and then at the end I'm going to leave 15 minutes if I get my timing better than Bishop Brewer managed I'm not competing with him I'm I'm confessing up front that I could be worse than him you know when bishops get speaking it's really hard to switch them off I remember saying I'm just going to speak for two minutes and then I looked at my watch ten minutes later and I hadn't realized how long I'd been speaking for do you ever have that problem or is it just Bishops it's just Bishops jolly good anyway so my hope is then we'll have 15 minutes for Q a at the end so you know you keep your questions rolling on that QR code and for those of you online I hope you've got that QR code too it'd be fantastic to have questions from Beyond the room so to speak wherever and whoever you are but tell us who you are and where you are because that's kind of interesting okay should we pray before we start and when it comes to the lectio I'll read the text for the first time slowly and we will share silence together as we work out where and how God is speaking to us in those three verses and then we will hear those three verses read again I'm going to ask Bishop Patrick to read them so you hear them in a different voice in a different accent from a different place because I believe it takes the whole people of God to listen to the whole word of God and Patrick is not the whole people of God but he represents a different yeah you get that and then after Bishop Patrick has read those verses a second time I'm going to invite you to call out the word the phrase that jumps out for you I don't know how many people are here 80 90 100 people we're not going to manage that from everyone so if your little piece is read out it may not need repeating but I'll just leave that to your judgment and if we call out at the same time hey we'll work it out without falling out right maybe we'll hear multiple voices I I just apologize to the people online I have no idea how to do lectio online without a chat function so um maybe that can be part of your question or even answer through the QR code so I apologize on that one and from there we'll move into the Bible study does that make sense good let's pray Lord we turn to your word because we expect you to speak to us and we long to hear your voice to take it on board whether it's a word of encouragement or challenge or both we ask that your spirit would use your word to transform Our Lives and conform them to your glory for Jesus Christ Our Lord amen okay thank you let's turn to Ephesians chapter 3. for this reason I kneel before the father from whom every family in heaven and on Earth derives its name I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his spirit in your inner being so that Christ May dwell in your hearts through faith foreign I kneel before the father from whom every family in heaven and an earth drives its name I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his spirit in your inner being so that Christ May dwell in your hearts through faith is foreign so feel free to speak up where you hear the Lord speaking into your ear every time true hope is being found in Christ submit your heart foreign Christ they dwell in our hearts through faith all this foreign called into a global family pray for each other in heaven and on Earth members of the church seen and unsee abundant in prayer we bend the knee of our heart for this reason thank you everyone I think we've pretty much covered those three verses between us have we not I think I've heard almost every word called out from among you so um at the risk of being predictable I'm gonna go through those three verses kind of exegetically if you like um I I hope you'll have ears particularly for the part where the Lord is already speaking and I I trust he will speak to all of us according to our need and that as he speaks it will strengthen you and me even better than lying on that beach in Barbados now this is not just a Bible study here somebody said to me last night we are being invited to a prayer meeting here led by Saint Paul okay and this is how Saint Paul prays what a privilege we might say so how does he pray you know what does he pray for us and then secondly we might say how does he pray how does that speak to the way we pray at the very least I just want to say he's not praying for a parking place here I haven't all I have an ongoing little um tiff with a friend on this one who whenever I'm with her in the car she's always you know and we're going someplace she prays for a parking place and every time I sigh and every time she gets the parking place but I sigh not because I think God doesn't listen to our every prayer and our every need but I think because there are some bigger prayers that should come first okay and and I think in her life the big prayers do come first so she knows I respect her deeply but I am still embarrassed about praying for a parking place you know that level of self-interest well I do think God can deal with our self-interests as God sees fit but you know there are other people's interests that may need to come first anyway that's my own little personal relational issue there let's start with for this reason I mean it Paul's had a few digressions it's like he says now where was I oh yes he was about to explain what he prays for but first he wanted to explain on whose behalf he prays and then what leads him to prayer and then here at last we've come to the prayer itself so for this reason repeats the exact phrase at the beginning of chapter three it's the same Greek for this reason he began I pull the prisoner the prisoner of Christ for you gentiles so we're carried back to the great mercy of God to the Gentiles which is what Paul was expounding in chapter two in fact that is the basis of the Apostles prayer that is the basis for Paul's own mission in declaring God's mercy afresh here from prison it doesn't matter where he's praying from but he's praying from prison in other words to pray this prayer is costly and the basis for the sufferings that have accompanied that mission the basis for the sufferings chapter 2 verse 2 you were dead through the trespasses and sins in which you once lived following the course of this world following the ruler of the power of the air the spirit that is now at work among those who are disobedient all of us once lived according to those following the desires of the flesh but God but it's the great but that interrupts history but God who is rich in Mercy out of great the great love with which he loved us and then Paul's sentence goes on forever in chapter two because he gets Carried Away about the mercy of God okay that was chapter two now we're finally getting back to the prayer in chapter three and then he tells us he's in prison and he tells us from where he's praying and why he's praying and finally chapter chapter 3 verse 14 we get to the prayer itself oh yes where was I for this reason I kneel before the father now literally the language is out I bow my knees to the father for me at the moment that language of bowing the knee Echoes black lives matter right does that is that true for you in this country or is it just in Britain that became the the catchphrase soccer players bowed the knee before our big matches started we did we gathered actually it was illegal during covid but but but the passion in Britain uh kindled by those events horrific events in Minneapolis was such that we all gathered socially distanced of course with our masks on hearts to Bow the knee we bowed one knee that became the symbol was that true here I may okay good good I wonder if bowing the knees two knees here sounds normal to you when it comes to Paul praying if it sounds normal I beg to tell you in Paul's culture it was not normal at all Jews stand to pray yeah sometimes episcopalians stand to pray right yeah the idea of kneeling in prayer is rarely mentioned in the New Testament and in any case the phrase isn't the normal one standing to pray was the norm think of the Pharisee and the tax collector yeah kneeling was expressive of an unusual emotion Jesus above all in Gethsemane Stephen just before he's stoned sorry before his martyrdom do I need to explain stoning I would in Britain I don't know if that's an idiom here or not okay I love it when the laugh kind of ripples later it was only as I said it that I thought to myself unfortunate language Choice there okay um Paul at his farewell on the beach with the Syrian disciples before heading to danger in Jerusalem what do these events have in common um trauma commitment passion the kind of passion that brings suffering um in Gethsemane in Luke you've got Jesus kneeling down in Mark you've got he threw himself upon the ground and in Matthew you've got he fell upon his face the phrase here is found again only in a quotation from 1 Kings 19 that's the story of Elijah Horeb with the prophets Baal and the fear is that they bow the knee to bail okay it's repeated in Romans 11 44 if you're interested and there are also Illusions from Isaiah 45 again to bowing the knee to idols and thus in Philippians 2 that Hymn of Christ's self-emptying you know the one I have sworn by myself declares the Lord that unto me every knee shall bow Isaiah 45 quoted again in in Philippians 2 verse 10. in other words we're too good at bowing the knee elsewhere yeah but we don't readily enough bow the knee to God so the kneeling probably doesn't refer to an upright position but kneeling and bowing with the head touching the ground we're talking about prostration the sign of deepest reverence and you might even say humiliation somebody said submission originally Associated not so much with prayer as with homage so it's a posture incidentally it's a posture that was forbidden in the early church on Sundays and in the Easter season because it signifies Penance and rather in Easter we should be filled with joy and Thanksgiving okay so Paul kneels before the father and that is a strong statement and who does he kneel before not Idols but before the father when this prayer first began in Ephesians chapter 1 Paul spoke of the father of Glory chapter 1 verse 17. let's just think for a minute about the language Paul is using of God and in particular all of the references to the fatherhood of God at the very beginning Paul says from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ and then he says much the same thing at the very end of the book of Ephesians and then the rest of chapter one you get his great doxology opening with the words blessed be the god and father of our Lord Jesus Christ and that title gets developed and emphasized again a little later on in chapter one The God of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of Glory in Chapter 2 he uses the name absolutely speaking of our access to the father then it follows with the significant phrase the father of the household of God and then we come to the description here which is expanding and interpreting the title the father of Glory and in the next chapter Paul goes on to develop the absolute and Universal aspect of the fatherhood still with further words the one God and Father of all who is overall and in all and through all finally he urges Christians to give thanks always for all things in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to him who is God and Father chapter 5 verse 20. okay there's a lot about the fatherhood of God in Ephesians now I know some people have real hesitation about the language of Father for God whether for ideological reasons or personal reasons perfectly valid personal reasons but I want to put it to you do you Glimpse something of what we might be missing if we only use the term God Paul is using the term father because he's excited which is to say Paul that brilliant scholar and you has discovered something new about God which is the truth of the Divine fatherhood because it is revealed to us through the revelation of Jesus Christ the one he met on the road to Damascus the one who is the son of the father so talk here about closer I dare say that Paul as Saul in his former life a very faithful Jew could have given you a good few Bible readings on the nature of God three a good few lectures perhaps just like you did in seminary and then you wrote those papers right God has revealed throughout the Old Testament as Creator and Covenant maker as Shepherd as Redeemer as Warrior as king as Shepherd and even as servant Isaiah Isaiah you've picked up my accent by now you say Isaiah Isaiah okay how God speaks and the world comes into being stars come into being how he calls and trusts his people to lead on his behalf how he promises and plans yet improvises continually to bring about his promises how God persists with flaky people and shaky people to fulfill his purposes with them and through them and it's ridiculous that God does that for him to click his fingers but God chooses to work through flaky shaky people but can you hear hear go up Paul's new discovery just just get excited with me he's encountered Jesus so he's come to know God even better yes God is all those arms and IMS omniscient omnipotent uh I can't remember all the IMs you can help me later imminent blah blah blah but but if there's God the Sun whom Paul met in person God the son means there's God the Father the father of our Lord Jesus Christ the one to whom through Christ we have access who sustains a household the one God and Father of us all who is over all and through all and in all can you hear Paul's understanding of the Trinity emerging you know tick tick tick the pieces are coming together because Paul has met the person of Jesus Christ who is God the son whose father Paul realizes is already he already knows as the god of Israel yes the god of the Old Testament is absolutely the same as the god of the New Testament no please no preaching to say the Old Testament God is angry and the New Testament God is merciful please read your Old Testament again God can get angry in the New Testament too okay there's no inconsistency there's just more knowledge deeper insight greater intimacy closeness because of the access that is given to us to God the Father through Jesus the son I wonder if I can just throw out a pastoral challenge to those who have an issue with the fatherhood of God please don't leave it behind forever my advice I had a student come to me recently about this who you know for very good reasons having been abused by her father found it really difficult to name the fatherhood of God so I said give yourself a break you know you can find other language you can use parent it seems a bit generic to me but if that works or mother there's there's precedent for that in scripture As We Know but I said please pray that you don't leave out that language forever please please pray that having had a break from it and yet seeing it and recognizing the fatherhood of God you might come to a bigger understanding of fatherhood that reaches you know it's not about your father it's about God and God will out narrate the experience the Dreadful experience of fatherhood you have otherwise known I kneel before the father from whom every family in heaven and on Earth takes its name there's something very literal going on here the Greek word for family is derived from the Greek word for father so this phrase is demonstrating by its terminology what it is describing I think there's a technical name for that and someone can tell me afterwards every patriarch is derived from the pater you with me our language I don't think is adequate to translate it but in the old days we might have said the father from whom all fatherhood is named the problem is that that implies something specific about fathers over mothers that is not implied here it's not gender-based here it's not something sexist okay it's not a gender statement it's an ontological statement without the first person of the trinity the Trinity Family there is no human family okay the family as we know it biologically in the sense of parents and children or theologically in the sense of the church the body that is related through baptism that family is because God is that is what is going on here okay we are parented and we are parents because God is parent to us all and Paul means all I can't say that the right way oh as you know I lived in North Carolina for seven years and I learned Southern okay so I learned then you say y'all am I getting that right yo and then when you get really excited you say all y'all I never kind of understood that that's a tautology to me but if it works for you okay to get the message that God is being completely inclusive here completely inclusive here every family in heaven and on Earth some of you repeated that whether you're happy to call Godfather or not whether you acknowledge God or not whether you are on earth or in heaven I heard someone else voice that bit God is your father I wonder if we can pause to try to comprehend just how inclusive this is those online as well as those in this room where are you online I know there's wind in Michigan for all I know there's some Archbishop Moses and boar does he no do we anyway I don't know how far we reach Central Florida I just know is goes Way Beyond Central Florida Hallelujah just so inspiring to to Glimpse your International connections here to pray for some of them at morning prayer this morning to pray for some of them that go Way Beyond the Anglican communion cycle of prayer my goodness I was challenged by that thank you can we pause to understand just how inclusive God is I suspect we cannot we're just too small-minded we can't get over ourselves we spend our whole time looking over our shoulder to see where God is working either limiting or defining the sphere of God's action as we do so when that sphere is Limitless now I know inclusion is a big issue it's a big issue in society just as it's a big issue in the church it's used politically isn't it I I think here we have a theological definition that needs to out narrate that but it's used in election campaigning geez did you notice by the way we have a new prime minister in Britain just while I slept last night and some of you will say without any election at all I know I know I know you can query our Democratic credentials I'm just glad we have one right now but we also start talking about inclusion when it comes to our hot button issues why because there is exclusion because there is favoritism and inequality because even those of us that talk democracy till we're blue in the face don't live it yeah because when we get overwhelmed we reach for our safe small group and we become tribal do we not all of us because there are minorities and majorities because there is power that is unevenly distributed but God's inclusion is radical and I'm not sure on a human level we are capable of comprehending it we'll come back to that you know we're coming tomorrow to God imagining what we cannot imagine okay but it it the seeds of it are right here God's inclusion is radical so Paul reminds us stretches us reassures us all the time Democrat and Republican Anglican and Episcopal if indeed they're different deacons and Priests clergy and laity after Bishop Brewer this morning I want to say Global South and westerners and I also want to say Colonials and colonized and my goodness that is very complicated in a post-colonial so-called era and I just want to say on that one thank you I know I know that even the voice from which I speak you know you probably think queen's English well actually it's King's English now but anyway I I know it will prompt for many of you Imperial themes Empire you know I I'm I I'm here at your gracious invitation and I'm humbled by that and together let's bow our knee to the father who is the father of every family in heaven and on Earth God is not only the universal father God is also the archetypal father that is to say he's not only father to us all whether we like to use that title or not he's the father of whom all other fathers are derivatives and types so far from regarding the Divine fatherhood as a mode of speech in reference to the godhead derived by an analogy from our own conception of human fatherhood what we have here is the other way around the opposite it's not that we extrapolate from our own experience of a father to glean what God is like but the other way around the very idea of human fatherhood exists because it exists primarily in the divine nature we only know what fatherhood is because of God is the source of it wherever it is found human fathers make sure your kids don't so much understand who God is from who you are Lord have mercy but that they understand who you understand yourself to be on the basis of who God is does that make sense thank you make sure your kids don't come to understand what God is like on the basis of what you are like but the other way around they understand that your identity comes from God's identity as fathers actually this relates to mothers too but anyway I written it down as fathers you are imitating the heavenly father God is Not imitating you please right I mean that makes yeah that that really drives the point home doesn't it so this is a challenge for all of us about how we build our identity out of baptism yeah not out of the markers of identity that are at large in our society that then become the source of our hot button issues so where was I we are only ever a pale imitation when it comes to fathers or mothers the Prototype is God and our capacity to be a good one is about the way in which we take our lead from God the extent to which we can imitate God and become Godly in that role I think that relates to father and mother as Minister as Pastor as priest as well as parent now where were we where was Paul this is the father but who before whom Paul bows his knee before whom he prostrates himself are we surprised if we understand more fully the god to whom we pray I think more often we might fall on our faces in awe in Wonder in longing at God's greatness at our smallness in wonder that he should claim us every single one of us not a single person excluded when the silence in heaven it is probably because besides every knee so every jaw has hit the floor such is the realization that we are aghast I'm about to pause for a moment I know we haven't got very far would you turn to your neighbor and I think I'm just going to give you two minutes so we haven't got very long you're gonna have to be really disciplined twos not threes okay because you won't have time to talk that way I want to ask you how does this speak to you thus far and the god to whom you pray or perhaps I should say the god to whom you try to pray and perhaps how you pray including your posture okay two minutes I promise no plenary feedback okay you can be as honest as you like foreign very scary half a minute left okay thank you everyone I am gonna keep going we can talk more over lunch okay thank you so we've talked about how Paul prays and to whom Paul prays we still haven't got to the prayer okay or at least we haven't got to what Paul prays what does he pray I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his spirit in your inner being cool one of two of you yelled out Trinity earlier and here here it is the Paul prays that his father the father of Glory the father of each and every family in heaven and on Earth that this Mighty father would strengthen you with power through his spirit in your inner being first of all Paul knows we are weak surprise surprise I mean I do think pre-covered I think we might have said we were weak and post covered geez are we feeling weaker yeah I mean I in that sense I think actually covert is really helpful yes we are we we were always weak pathetic in fact aside from the God who calls us empowers us and strengthens us let's not be afraid to be weak it's a given we are ever in need of strengthening God is glorious and mighty and Rich and we are weak and poor and Flaky that is The Human Condition not just post covered Condition it's okay but it's not the divine condition there is no scarcity with God I heard somebody shout out abundance it's all abundance this is what the father of of every family in heaven and on Earth longs to do to strengthen you and me in our inner beings notice there's a petition here for a gift of the Holy Spirit how does God strengthen with power through his spirit Paul petitioned for a gift of the spirit way back in chapter 1 verse 17 that the father of Glory may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation so of course this Echoes Jesus who promised the Holy Spirit to his disciples the father from heaven will give the Holy Spirit to those who ask of course those farewell narratives in John Jesus repeats and repeats the promise of the Holy Spirit to them in their fragility at that extreme moment of need and then the Risen Christ says stay here until the Holy Spirit clothed you with power from on high you know how many times do we need to hear that message preached it but have you heard it and how does the Holy Spirit strengthen us in a how does where does the Holy Spirit strengthen us sorry in our inner being in your inner being is the new creation inwardly established by the spirit and those those who are united by faith to Christ it's in tune with the mind of God it Delights in God's law it's renewed from day to day even when the outer mortal nature is wasting away Romans 7 2 Corinthians 4 I was thinking about that when Bishop Brewer was speaking about uh Earl have I got the name right yeah it's the immortal personality which is the basis of the Fuller immortality to be manifested in the resurrection age that which we will fully know after this world in the next I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his spirit in your inner being so that Christ May dwell in your hearts through faith I'm going a little bit faster now as you can tell I'm looking at my watch the purpose of the strengthening it's not so you can look strong okay who's interested in a pastor who looks strong well people who want to be impressed by the outer nature forget that the purpose of the strengthening of the gift of the spirit of the praying is about Christ dwelling in US the work of the spirit is only and ever and all about Jesus some of the people that got impressed with the signs and wonders forgot about that yeah they want the flashy the power you know the lights the magic the work of the spirit is all about Jesus of course it's because the spirit is the spirit of Jesus which is made available to us from Jesus following his resurrection and Ascension the reason Jesus left following his mighty Resurrection was in order that the spirit might come it would be better for us that way Jesus said you will be clothed from power from on high without that if I stick around you know this I need to go so the spirit can come so that I can be everywhere so that I can strengthen your inner beings foreign he knew that we are better off with the spirit working in and through each of us than with the physical presence of the person of Christ because the spirit has the capacity to work in Every Family on heaven and in Earth he or should I say she it's it's feminine in Hebrew is not limited by time and place Hallelujah we're reminded here about the work of the spirit perhaps especially in those corners of the church which focus on the work of the spirit there is danger we forget that the work of the spirit is all about Jesus that Jesus May dwell in your hearts through faith the spirit calls and equips through the spirit we're empowered often in remarkable and surprising and miraculous ways but not always in the subtle ways too to know to pray to heal to listen to reconcile to build up to challenge to add agitate is one of the the gifts of the Spirit to teach to empower to love but all of those lovely gifts are for the building up of the body the building up of the church not the building up of its pastors the building up of the body in order that together we may more fully embody and reflect the person of Christ in the body of Christ because we are self-oriented creatures sinful beings in whom pride gets ahead of all else far too much of the time I believe we need to be challenged even with the gifts of God to ensure that we are not hoarding them to ourselves we're not using them to build up our fragile ego God is not interested in my fragile ego or your fragile ego God is interested in the whole body of Christ is there a danger that we think the spirit is a gift to us for us that God's spirit comes to heal us to reassure us to build us up so that we are less weak and more strong so that we can be rich and not poor so that we can impress others with our gifts and be successful in our work only you can assess whether that's a danger for you personally and individually but I would speak to the sense in which I think this is a danger for us corporately ecclesially as a church you know we want to look impressive we want our numbers to speak for themselves or if our numbers aren't great we want something else to speak for for us hmm we want to look strong I don't know about I can't speak for Florida in Britain in a I would say a more secular context we desperately want to look cool I'm a bit embarrassed even saying that word because my I was going to say my teenage children they're on the cusp of their 20s now say mum please don't use that word it's so embarrassing when it comes out of your mouth we can say it but you can't yeah I get that so hear it from their mouth you know I want the church to look cool to them and frankly the harder we try I think the more cheesy we get sometimes we don't want to be sidelined in society do we we question what is happening to our Authority the more secular society becomes and I know it's happening your way too I I've lived here long enough if we lose sight of the ball if we lose sight of the purpose of the spirit which is to point us to Christ then to point us to Christ that we may glorify God then we are in trouble so I urge you to spend some time uh Perhaps Perhaps in John in in the farewell words of Jesus John chapter 15 his words to the disciples when he speaks to them of the work of the spirit it's not about looking cool it's about love it's about being unified it's about being faithful it's about being willing to fail in a cause that will finally succeed than to succeed on something that will ultimately fail what a waste of time by the way Israel Paul knows perfectly well Israel had the problem that they thought the work of the spirit was for them not for them to pass to others yeah it's a relay race where the Baton is to be passed on God's Gift of the spirit is not a gift simply for the church it's a gift through the church it's one gigantic game of past the parcel do you play that game kids parties not really okay I'll have to explain it later hot potato is that the same thing you keep the parcel moving if you hang on to it you you pay a forfeit there you go Hot Potato thank you I didn't know that very Southern you don't get more Southern than Florida is that fair that's not quite right no okay okay okay okay sorry I'm dividing in just the way I spoke of Paul uniting okay sorry I'm nearly there I'm not going to get into more trouble the strengthening for which Paul is praying is about Christ that he may dwell in your hearts by faith so I've been throwing out a challenge but I want to end on a note of reassurance which we find here Paul has already declared to the Ephesians who were Gentiles that they are in Christ he's actually done it twice we don't ever hear something first time right the ontological reality in other words what simply is God is who they are as Christians they are grafted into the people of God get over yourselves gentiles you're part of the people of God that was Israel and has now grown and he's praying that the ontological reality I'm sorry I'm using long words that is about the reality of their being will also be an existential reality that it will play out in their self-understanding in their experience in their behavior in the way they relate to others yeah who they are must dictate what they pray and what they do and how they shape the world before them that is they that they may know the reality of being in Christ of Christ dwelling in their hearts in in the letter to the Colossians that follows Paul Marvels how the indwelling of Christ in the Gentiles is the climax of the Divine Purpose it's not just an add-on it's where God was always going when he made that Covenant with Abraham back in Genesis chapter 12 that you may be a blessing that everyone might be blessed through you right that baton hasn't reached its destination yet folks God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery which is Christ in you the hope of glory Ephesians 1 27 so can we see see the force of the phrase in faith or through faith since it's only through faith that the Gentiles are partakers of Christ coupled with the faith there is love but we'll wait till this afternoon to talk about that okay and the way in which faith and love are bound up together that word dwell I just want to spend one more moment on that before I stop that word dwell implies a sense that Christ will take up residence in your hearts there are two very similar Greek words for dwelling do you want the Greek okay paraqueo and katakeo the first paraqueo is the weaker one it's to be a visitor it's to come to the Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center for two nights okay I may or may not unpack my suitcase but I'm a visitor I'm a guest I may be a stranger even if I'm welcomed okay the second is much more unusual katakeo in Paul it's about settling down somewhere it's about taking on a new permanent address it's about residing without ever moving house again it's about unpacking the suitcase and throwing the suitcase away because you won't need it again it's used metaphorically for the fullness of the godhead abiding in Christ dwelling in Christ and for Christ's abiding in the believer's heart here in Ephesians 3 17. so what we have here is the one time forever aspect okay this is the word used in 317. and it's underlined by the tense anyone who's learned Greek you remember the heiress it's a one-time deal it's completed action okay Christ has come to dwell in your hearts get the message if Christ is here he's here to stay Christ didn't leave when lockdown happened and you felt alone okay I could sum up what I've said but I'm worried about time because noon prayer is going to be at noon it was going to be at 11 45 but we fixed that and I really want I can do some summarizing depending on the questions okay but I really want to make sure this is interactive because you'll get fed up of listening to me over the next two days if I don't do that so where is is it Christy Cynthia so sorry I've forgotten your name already Cynthia has been collecting questions but first as a South Carolinian by birth you have to go North to hit South [Applause] yo oh you do [Laughter] that thank you we can talk later about what defines the sound of things you can teach me thank you Cynthia so Bishop Wales can you translate what everything you've said looks like in day in and day out Ministry especially when we have a secularized society who either ignores the church or is hostile to it small question there I have an answer I I was wondering about whether to talk about this what we have in Ephesians 3 14-17 in my book is an Anglican collect um in other words the first I'm looking at the screen only to find my verse but I can find it here the first section of the prayer focuses on who God is and what God has done the second section of the prayer makes a petition the third section of the prayer is a doxology that we come to tomorrow that is about you know God will blow your mind you know pray what the heck you like as long as you've allowed the spirit to flex your muscles so that they can they're elastic because whatever you've asked God's gonna do way more so and and last time I looked in your book of common prayer just as in mine we have those beautiful colics that originate from Thomas cranmer where every single prayer begins with an affirmation of who God is and what God has done you know it doesn't say hi God here I am please can I have a parking space you know just to go back to my old argument with my friend in other words we're doing some theology when we pray actually that's exactly what Bishop Brewer said this morning Lexa Randy Lex credenti right how we believe impacts how we pray and here we're voicing what we believe you know if you like we're telling God who God is that's what Paul is doing and of course actually because he's writing down his prey prayer he's teaching us at the same time yeah then making a petition and then closing it with a mind-boggling hey God you know your God Amen uh I can't remember what the question was how do we how do we live and move in an increasingly secular age I don't think we can do it without a grounding in prayer we will just run out of gas I mean that's why call me old-fashioned I wanted to do some Bible with you it's not just but well it's probably why I I did a PhD in Bible not in theology I would have got lost I would have get you know for me we just have to plug back in at most basic level and that then begins to adjust our thinking our talking our our world view the unconscious ways we live as well as the conscious ways we live I'm talking about an ethical virtue it's not about the decisions we make it's about heck it's what somebody notices about you when you're having a bad day you hope because the spirit is strengthening you and indwelling in you for the sake of the person of Christ that's how we live in our in our secular world okay wonderful is there any connection between dwell in 317 to the Tabernacle yeah well nice one nice one nice one it's not um I'm gonna have to go back to a Greek Bible and I don't have one with me here somebody else can do that work here get onto Bible Gateway or whatever um foreign it is I I'm gonna take a gamble here I don't think it's the same word so John chapter one and Jesus dwelt among yes it is Skinny It's the word for tent Jesus tented with us which is the word for Old Testament Tabernacle if you look at the uh Septuagint um and it's the same word in Revelation but I I think we're talking a slightly different concept actually we just use the same word in English that's a bit of a Gamble somebody else knows better here please stand up and come up to the microphone I'll do my homework for you before tomorrow thank you for that question thank you love it love it I can't wait to hear this one what are implications that the holy spirit is feminine [Laughter] what are the implications you know to the idea that God has a feminine side you know I mean God the father has a feminine side as well you know God is beyond gender let's just establish that once for all okay the problem is that our language is very limited um and your BCP that that would be the main reason for tiny revision to the BCP in my book just feels like it's unfortunate when it was public I think it's a brilliant BCP and I love it and I actually don't long for you to revise much at all your confession goes deeper than any confession in our uh modern day versions of the BCP in the Church of England so thank you for that I love it um uh how did I get onto the BCP sorry this the implications of the spirit being feminine I mean I could throw out a few ideas but I fear they'd be controversial because there's a danger in doing so we reinforce gender stereotypes in the process and I for myself I just you know gender stereotypes are proved to be incorrect when you meet the exception to the rule yeah but we do it because uh we've got pea-sized brains and we just can't cope with the level of diversity of God's world and I just think you know we need to be humbled we need to Bow the knee we need to pay homage because we're too small-minded but if if you want me to keep going even so what are the implications that the spirit has feminine qualities [Music] you know perhaps I would say the spirit well no I don't even want to say that do you know when I I was ordained in the very first wave of female priests in the Church of England back in 94 95. and and I was a young student then so I kind of came in on the back of other people's hard work and campaigning but I remember in the campaign can you believe this people saying once we have women in the clergy we'll break down the hierarchy exactly I mean it's ridiculous because women don't seek power I'm really sorry women play games of Power too they're just sometimes different games sometimes they're more subtle perhaps they're not so muscular I don't know but I I just think women sin just as much anyway that money sex and power just takes on different takes in a feminine guys anyway I was going to say I think the spirit always points to Christ the spirit doesn't point to itself there's a question over there okay that'll do for an answer let's leave it there I thought that was a wonderful answer thank you I could I could say more but let's keep going shall we have time for one last question okay and I'm going to read it directly this person's question is about through the terminology through the spirit it sounds like I'm hearing you speak of it as being in the spirit but I read through as a separate Clause Please help me understand what it means to be strengthened with power so have fun with that please just that last phrase please tell me how please help me understand what it means to be strengthened with power with our power oh power I'm so sorry it's the accent I think I'm not sure I'm going to answer that question in some it sounds like a more philosophical philological question I'm gonna just answer it theologically um to be strengthened with power clearly demonstrates that power does not come from us let's just hear that once for all um and it's okay it seems to me if you feel powerless therefore you know you're facing the reality but we are here to receive and reflect divine power so we have to get over ourselves now that's a phrase I learned in North Carolina [Laughter] I often preach that in England it anyway um we have to get over ourselves so that we are God's agent and not it's not Joe Bailey Wells here you know I'm not interested yeah we have to get used to the idea of being weak is okay um what does it mean to be strengthened with power I I think we need to re-engage with scripture in what power looks like and that is where you know our secular context has infected the church in such a way that we've adopted something uncritically Jesus has power he he has the the fullness of of of God the Creator God the Redeemer and look look what happens that power is shared that power is given to others to the woman with the Hemorrhage the one bent double the one who's been lying by a pool for 18 years and Jesus himself presents most of the time as powerless that is what we should expect power to be and to mean that is that is where I long we may be strengthened thank you so much if you have any other questions continue to text them in and we'll make sure that they get to Bishop Wells to address your questions are challenging I love it thank you so much it feels such a blessing to be here okay and now to Noonday prayer [Applause] | Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida | UCCwHI_7fUVhu2K4kiX0G4Mw | 2022-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,706 | 45,047 |
Tml3QYk0foo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tml3QYk0foo | Vancouver Kayak Tours Adventure | this is how you want to have it in your head hands are about shoulder widths apart give your partner a chance to catch up very good you done this no I haven't actually ready yes dip push in the stunning location Peter tells me about the adventure lifestyle you say this is kaying you can bring little kits they can travel between the adults the boat carries everything yeah you can bring I mean you can even bring your cappuccino maker you you don't have to sacrifice to be in the outdoors that's right and we're going to you're going to show us that today I'm going to show you that today this is really beautiful we need some hot liquid infuses dried away oh and where is this hot look this is Indian spice tea like they make it in India serious Peters yes welcome to Indian Arm so far so good this is Mexican salsa all freshly made Tomatoes cilantro onions uh half a lime pepper and salt and the chips a this is surprise well you've hidden it very well you'll find out when the ruer comes off Peter's special tin foil lunch keeps the flavoring keeps the moisture so whatever it is we're cooking it's foolproof it's foolproof that's right and it's good to do on on this outdoor picnic it's Wilderness not softy but also Prett I think we have a winner here ah have a look at it so that's the surprises salmon salmon that's right wild Pacific freshly grilled salmon and here's mom's potato salad mom's potato salad I see some capers in here ah you have very keep eyes oh yes on the cob this is well worth the wait that's for sure and we're in the middle of nowhere that's the best thing this is wonderful wait we're not yet done we're not done some fresh dill this is a meal fit for a king just right for you Brian just right for you King Brian some room for dessert there is dessert bring it on what do you got fresh berries and cream real whipped cream real wh right on the spot and then one right on top once again A Feast for the eyes Absol absolutely mhm just because it's a Wilderness doesn't mean that you should suffer they just want to do a hiking trip or you know they want to have a nice meal like this uh make sure that everything that you don't leave any garbage around you bring everything back so pack out what you pack in pack out what you pack in that's great uh take only pictures and leave Footprints what if I don't feel like paddling that's the nice thing about sitting in two seaters they still move because the second person still still can can move the boat so if you're tired and don't want to P give it a break the boat still moves for on we getting hungry yet Peter yes I quickly learned that you don't have to pack a lot to eat and style in The Great Outdoors | Lotusland Kayaking | UCQq8BY9-j86i94EHiWo9KjQ | 2010-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 522 | 2,687 |
1S6XzyvZDQ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S6XzyvZDQ4 | The Real Reason Rent Is Too High | greedy landlords are exploiting vulnerable renters with high prices it should be illegal to charge this much this is a common demand people make and on the surface it sounds like a good idea because it is one not exactly how'd I know that was coming the price of anything depends heavily on supply and demand the reason rent is so high in most big cities is because a lot of people want to live there but there isn't enough housing so that means what is available is pretty expensive you're telling me normally when the price of something like rent is very high it's a signal that there's money to be made providing that thing to others so entrepreneurs start making more of that thing so they can make money and the more people are making a thing the more the price for it decreases as the suppliers start competing with each other but rent control ruins that | Common Sense Soapbox | UCRP7zAaW64tGw26Ee2h-l-Q | 2023-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 159 | 860 |
KOAVBvfucYs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOAVBvfucYs | Achilles Legends Untold Gameplay Ep.10 - Deathless run - Hardest difficulty | [Music] hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the series Ailes Legends Untold we're going to continue with episode number 10 uh we were planning to do some uh testing on the spear I guess yeah let's rest or we want to rest yeah let's rest cuz I want to spawn some enemies just to check the the weapon like so uh in the last episode I I've I've been upgrading everything oh yeah the damage is increased now actually the spear is like yeah I'm like I'm like missing everything but now hopefully I'm going to kill all yeah yeah this weapon is amazing yes so I've been missing missing oh my [ __ ] god this is this is just great the spear is like one shot at least to The Archers only with it is like n I'm I'm happy with it I can't really complain about it come on it's a bit awkward you know it's different from sword like to hands [Music] SW that come on bro see them boys it's it's slightly different to know the thing is like you need to point properly where what you want to attack like so robot we've been exploring a lot yeah let's just move over there cuz I think right now yeah we are uh having that Quest going just walk there take him yeah it's [ __ ] up the way the way this weapon attacks is [ __ ] up but the weapon is lovely like it's better to lock Target with it and this skill is just [ __ ] amazing kill the bastard not yet the only issue with it is like you see I'm missing most of my attacks just because the weapon surrender or die where is the guy who was standing here I don't know where the [ __ ] that guy it's spei get him yeah the skillet is way to op TS is way to op [Music] the only thing now with this weapon is like how effective will be like cuz with this you want to go in you know what I mean just to kill them all like try to go in town and to just uh test the potential of this weapon there I don't know why the camera is pulled always like down there so let's teleport here I'm going to go toward that Quest kill the bastard yeah so let's let's move on bro this is like kill the bastard just need to dodge basically a bit oh [ __ ] for trouble for a second I thought I'm dead there but apparently I wasn't yeah this one clears like way better I think I can see a shrine my boy is seeing shrines like I swear to God this map is full of [ __ ] shrines and nothing else just shrines I swear to God look how many shrines we have for [ __ ] sake 1 2 3 4 5 6 I'm not even coun them cuz they are like more than 12 till now but what's the idea yeah cuz I don't get it why the [ __ ] they put like five five shrines just in this area cuz you see it's just a small estate here and you have it's surrounded by five [ __ ] shrines why you have like so many shrines cuz I don't get it I I'm brutally honest with you I I really don't get it instead of doing like something useful with the map they pref to to make just just shrines BR in these ones are a lot of tough [ __ ] um get the my personal opinion about this weapon is like it's better than dual wielding and obviously is better than than [ __ ] uh [ __ ] sword the two Hand sword like just because it has that skill which is like clearing everything in the way we have one new skill point we have another gold shield now but let me see cuz I'm calling them gold items but wait a second let's see it's Mythic legendary or something let's see they are called Mythic okay and maybe we're going to have legendaries which will be like [ __ ] purple or purple orange or red that will be even I don't that will be that would be amazing but even though I don't think so but let's uh let's don't lose hope so yeah actually this is what I'm using now but what's making this weapon extremely good is this skill like torns get oh yeah let's explore a bit more let's don't give a [ __ ] about the enemies let's just stock them these [ __ ] can knock you down that's the only issue with them and because some of them are blocking it's just pathetic you know cuz they are stopping me from from spinning cuz my first hit connects their shield and after that I'm like [ __ ] kill the bastard come on group a bit guys yeah [ __ ] do oh that [ __ ] get [ __ ] out you patic idot he me his [ __ ] Shields shielders I think they are like the most lame [ __ ] in town cuz you are trying to attack them they will block you are doing like this leap attack and they are still blocking you know yeah let's let's see what what is this one saying 20 pure essence of Darkness bro I I don't know from where the [ __ ] I'm getting all these pure [ __ ] I'm going to check okay we got some St I have no clue where the [ __ ] we are crafting with that but [Music] uh right now I think it's a good idea oh [ __ ] we [Music] have we had a small issue you this is quite easy I don't know why this gu like sometime a is just [ __ ] Moon walking bro character blocks sometimes in animation which has no sense by the way it's like he's running like this but just backwards you know if I'm pressing what the [ __ ] large P of Darkness bro just kill him you know what I mean he like poking with this is annoying as [ __ ] and yeah I recommend you to use like the Locking Target because is automatically like just directing the attacks towards the target cuz it's not like a cleave it's not like a area of effect [ __ ] you know it's like just uh thrust with the weapon like this is so satisfying guys I swear to God bro this is like this weapon is insane until now I wasn't even even considering playing it let me see straight from the top of my door yeah so uh a heavy it's it's 800 damage this chest maybe I can open it what the [ __ ] bro I'm clearing them like they are nothing are you kidding me what the [ __ ] is this weapon this skill is amazing I don't know if you guys gave it a oh we have a bronze must be the key to opening that chest and is good cuz actually we have a shield with this one the symbols must be the key to opening that chest we can throw it you know to unlock the the chest should be open now yeah give me a proper weapon in this a gold spear scaling with strength Divine Justice I think oh this is the two hands so oh but actually this SW is sick I need to see how uh how he scaling but this one looks sick it's a c a it has Divine damage you know that's the only thing but it's a interesting sword I'm going to test it later on we have something flowers of purification we have this yeah but I guess I don't know what's the deal with that yeah so let's continue with the main story with we wanted to go like to get the legendary hammer for this smth but we can explore this maybe we're going to find something else there explore this and after we can move on let me see we got a Divine Crystal from that one this is actually Bo way better than what expect way way better than I was expeced see him boys not yet the way they die bro like just insan come on man not yet see yeah that's that's just extremely satisfying using this weapon get is making the game so easy kill the bastard I don't know why sometimes my guy is just [ __ ] floating like and because it hits like so often it's like the fury stays on maximum most of the [Music] time cuz I think the the regen is per hit so basically if you're hitting oh we almost missed this [ __ ] I almost get [ __ ] [ __ ] so we have a chest what the [ __ ] we got to a legendary mule I'm very curious what's that doing thank you good sir okay so come on let me use my okay so wait a second cuz we got like uh oh and this is like 30% crit bro this is going so well with this one 40 with 30 cred oh my [ __ ] God and this is killing with nothing bro I need to test so many weapons oh that's amazing we're going to have a final build cuz I'm going to [ __ ] test most of the weapons like the thing is here I was expecting to be like a entrance to something but it's not I don't know if I want to go here [Music] now or I should just We cannot put marks on the map that's what I don't like they could add you know like something like clicking on the map to give you like a a checkpoint which you are like you can follow let's open this small [ __ ] for the time being even though it's confusing you know what I mean so yeah let's try to go try to go there to explore this are oh we already been here yeah this map is not really helping at least for now see him boys Bo [Music] kill that bastard what the the [ __ ] was that not yet get a potion let's get this [ __ ] that is good that [ __ ] let's get this [ __ ] there some symbols on this chest maybe I can open them if I find them [Music] all no okay what the [ __ ] is wrong with this statue she wants to rape this woman she's covering her [ __ ] [ __ ] and this [ __ ] is trying to shck the [ __ ] out of her BL okay that's not bad let's move on yeah exploration is so easy with this weapon bro to be fair with you I I I wasn't expecting acting to be like this good you know what I mean I'm not at least she's not running she's so chill she's eating an apple good job uh an apple per day is keeping the doctor away so basically I guess that's why she's not afraid let's let's teleport cuz we are wasting too much time yeah so oh [ __ ] sake it's something there yeah but you know what [ __ ] it bro I I'm going to come there anyway so let's move here let's five skill points are you kidding me from where the [ __ ] we have five already one there yeah are on 1 4K HP guys we are the HP Master not really we can large [ __ ] trap be fair which I forgot to use traps go to the island island boy okay you know the the island boys oh my [ __ ] I sailed on similar ships in the past I'm sure I would have crushed be very I like that's it looks like a griefin you know uh Medusa or you know the the woman with snake snaky hair like she could petrify this but that's a nice detail here we got some I'm not getting I I want to be fair with you I want like bronze plates oh the game looks so nice in this area they have a overlay on the map which is so [ __ ] badass my eyes are not hurting me like kind of it's a foggy not yet it's a foggy environment okay yeah I like the the area let me PR screen oh imagine this being the Griffin which we just saw there guys bro that will be sick and now if we [ __ ] defeat him bro that will be a sick detail I I I love small details in game but imagine you remember the Griffin which we I said like maybe Medusa was like [ __ ] petrifying it imagine that Griffin being this one which we just defeat and now when we go back that Griffin don't be there anymore that will be [ __ ] great even though I don't think these guys have this type of to hide behind these doors this type of [ __ ] creativity you know I really don't it will be nice if they will if they will really do that they will impress me in a way but from what I see on this game I don't really think so this game looks like it was a rush you know no one paid that a detail don't one gave a [ __ ] about details in this game most of the things are like kind of Cluny so I don't know why I'm expecting that to really happen but you know we're almost poison almost okay it's been a while since I've seen a shrine get I need to find a way to open it bro I kill them all with just one hit he unlocked this one yeah let's let's explore here okay this was the entrance we took the other side so now let's move to this side de scorpions yeah guys that was missing you chubby [ __ ] not yet I have torns now so I can do the same [ __ ] to you [ __ ] I prefer scorpions instead of that [ __ ] insect like spider crabs or I don't even know how the [ __ ] to call them throws on the ground maybe I should use a no time for that I heard a strange noise earlier I don't know what what was about but maybe it's just my this hmer could be anywhere literally the place looks ancient I wonder how this myth found out about it for I can face Tang the [ __ ] out I can like easily tank the [ __ ] out of them I don't give a [ __ ] anymore this one's like I think because I have like the damage reduction on the shield because I'm using just to show you guys so basically what I'm using now I'm using this spear with this shield and this Shield even if is not the best one you know but actually let's test the damage cuz I have this which is doing damage I think if I'm throwing it is doing damage but yeah so I'm using this is like damage reduction let's check something cuz now I'm curious about one detail if I'm attacking yeah so let's move on and let's find the en another close passage I have to open it if I'm attacking this with a light it's 300 free if I'm equipping this badass [ __ ] and I'm taking it still 300 but if I'm throwing it yeah but is decent let me go back onto this [ __ ] now let's show this guy a trick uh he had the armor plate exactly like uh the King Scorpion like so let's explore this thing first I need bones of the past no I'm certain that's not the way you what that's not the way but at least you found the chest you did my gu is like no I'm start see exactly this is the skin of the same appearance as the corion SK corion King but the scorpion scorpion king was like bigger you know that's the thing he was like mive [ __ ] but he has the same attack moves as that one so that's why this game is lame from so many aspects like in different point of views if someone is telling me this game is oh this game was epic it means they they didn't play a lot of games or their brain is like just I don't know it's it's not right you know something's [ __ ] in their brain like if someone play this game and said like oh this is the best game I ever played or one of the best games I ever played the only way for them to impress me is to remove that Griffin which we fought on when we we got on inside this you know that Griffin from the island if they are removing that it means they have like some [ __ ] creativity but they don't know how to use it like how curious that one is a bigger scorpion like kind of like it let me go back come here guys I don't want to I don't want to block you oh here and now they can tank a bit more than the other ones apparently or I just missed them with the Thorns cuz they die quite fast oh yeah let's see I think we're going to open now the passage something yeah yeah we all is wondering where the [ __ ] is this taking we've been here I guess no yeah we've been there explored all of this yeah now let's move to this one the next section of the map since I've seen a shrine we have a skill point so let's do this and that's it with strength for the time being we're going to we're going to continue with HP now this [ __ ] is locked okay spear versus spear a [ __ ] it I thought I dodged it but apparently I wasn't I wonder what this Li opens yeah so we can open this now makes sense but we will continue exploring in the right side now why I'm pressing that now that was a bit awkward let's see what amount of damage is doing this one 1.1 it's not really worth it I'm always forgetting I have a shield we need to find another need to find Waldo basically should be open now hopefully we're going to get some some nice quality loot Divine CST spear yeah the towers is the best cuz it's K with strength so we're going to just use this so we explore that area I missed something here another [ __ ] actually let me test a different skill cuz we have this but if I'm using this what's the amount of damage on this yeah this one is better than that one the [ __ ] [ __ ] managed to hit me with that let me see was that dead no that's the way we need to go basically but first we need to open this [ __ ] chest I really can't understand from where the we need one more [ __ ] all it's here the chest should be open now another Liv stue he said another statue which is made of [Music] metal or something like let me see what what else can we use yeah this one is m bro the speed is way more effective than [Music] the but this guy can can pek a [ __ ] punch but the this speed is way better than the the [ __ ] sword just because it has the skill you know maybe if we'll find a a skill for the sword as well like AOE damage yeah that will that'll be nice closed shot I need to open it somehow yes you smart us come on I'm going to open it don't worry I was looking on that statue yeah so actually I was looking on this I tried to to click it I thought it's like it will come down but somehow it lock Target this one and the skeletons were around me and I was doing this you know I was like what the [ __ ] is my guy I didn't understood it for while there's a nice part about this cuz you can like charge and quickly quickly roll you know you won't be stuck like in the in that [ __ ] animation foro with you I thought I I'll be able to to kill it before he going to [ __ ] knock me down but unfortunately I wasn't yeah he thinks he can fool us yeah nothing else is coming down now I think it's in this room okay the nice part about this when it's when it's critting bro it's doing like B of 1.8 it's quite a a huge amount of damage this weapon clears better than the than the I swear this weapon is is so easy to play with and right now to be fair with you guys I definitely you as soon as you unlock the TS just play the spears cuz you're going to fall in love with them just upgrade the spear which you consider is the best one I'm going to test some scalings on a different for example I'm going to see how it's scaling spear which is basically scaling with WTH to say so yeah cuz WTH is important when you use this so let's say you have a a spear which will anyway we're going to see the top Spears in the game Noble blade oh we just got a noble blade guys I'm going to check it after I feel I'm headed in the right direction oh got a noble blade I guess Noble blade was this one scaling C with everything it looks nice it looks bad as like let's see if we have one spear which is scaling with n i don't really have you have scaling with endurance but endurance is not like maybe it will work if you're trying like a weapon which is healing with endurance maybe it will work because endurance is a it it's helping you know the energy pool as well so if you have like a energy pool of 150 to say so that will allow you to play like attack like a Mania the passage should be open now Yeah so basically we just unlocked this one but anyway we need to go in the opposite direction yeah so I like the Captain America vipes I'm not a Marvel I know it's like Marvel in DC but uh I'm not a m one I don't even know what heroes are Marvel and which ones are thec like wait cuz we can R the sh open I think the best the best overall superhero is like Deadpool oh we need to check this after that I think I'm going to go for uh Wolverine you know what I mean Wolverine should be the second best one bro this weapon is sick this is scaling with [ __ ] strength precision and WTH this this bro this is sick this is [ __ ] sick imagine you have a with strength and wrath bro are you kidding me you can play this weapon this weapon I'm telling you this weapon will break the game in pieces bro you can one shot everything with this this is just I'm going to see the scaling on it other the weapon scale cuz I need to see how weapon scales trust me I'm going to try to anyway I'm going to level it up just to see but uh this one is the bad one as well let me equip this let me check some skills so basically if I'm doing now it's plus eight okay okay and if I'm doing it now it's plus five okay and if I'm doing it [Music] now it's plus two and if I'm going in rth this is interesting uh this weapon is extremely interesting just be just because skilles strength and rth you know what I mean I'm I'm going to definitely try some builds with that one uh it looks extremely interesting that weapon right now I'm thinking on builds you know like I'm thinking like cuz for example if you invest like loads of points into strength you saw the damage will drop eventually you know even if the weapon is what else the Smith failed to mention about this place even if the weapon is killing with strength I think I can see a shrine bro let me talk for [ __ ] sake this guy's like talking over so basically what I was trying to say is um you saw if you go for skill three yeah we invested like in the beginning was like adding 22 points yeah 22 after that 2018 and now if for example you use Justice uh let me equip justice so you'll understand it oh [ __ ] sake so let's equip this what was my main this is my main this not my main it's like I was just upgrading it you know so that's why I'm calling it main but right now uh you remember in the beginning was like scaling 22 plus 22 Yeah so plus 22 is a [ __ ] huge number yeah but more we invest into strength the the number is is getting lower and lower and lower yeah if you find a soft spot let's say we stop at instead of 22 it's adding like plus 12 we can stop at 12 and start investing to WTH cuz WTH for example let let me show you now I don't know how that weapon scales if I'm upgrading it but I'm going to upgrade it just to see but this looks sick this weapon I think this weapon can break the game so you see my point we invested like a lot in in strength yeah so apparently if we go for strength it's plus 2 to which is not bad at all but if you go wrath it will give you plus three too so you're going to squeeze like one more point one more damage point and now put it like this you we can upgrade the weapon at level 10 at least we're going to do it at nine first and imagine the scaling will be way better and the Roth like I said before it's an interesting stat because it's giving you like curs resistance and curse is like [ __ ] annoying guys it's like it's curse is it's just pathetic it's slowing your character down that's what I'm thinking I think it's slowing your character down cuz I saw my guy was like like moving slower I think he's lowering the damage as well I don't know I didn't we can test this [ __ ] you know but just from what I saw while I was playing I think it's doing like more than just blocking your maximum HP you know so let's see now apparently we explored all of this one I'm happy with that let's move on with this I'm hearting some [ __ ] here he's too slow let me equip this and let me equip this cuz was like better I I jumped into it I know okay but this weapon is a choke this weapon is a [ __ ] joke if we get a skill for the for the sword maybe the sword will be way better but right now this is just insane we use the Q yeah the Thorns there we got like 600 hp just killing plan 693 was actually that I think I can see a shrine like we said I don't think I want to invest any more into strength at least for the time being I'm going to go with Vitality I want to unlock fully this whale want to get around 2kp but I don't think we'll we're going to it depends on how many but I see the leveling What the fu I have a bad feeling about this I better prepare I know the boss is in the middle of the Arena are you ready to troll another boss let's troll the [ __ ] out of it I don't know who the [ __ ] it is but I hope it's a good one it's aor I was like sure about it as soon as they said Labyrinth I was like sure about it and I remember I saw a I saw a well wallpaper with something like a motor let's see what he can do my brother is extremely slow apparently okay that's an interesting one do you think we'll need to port on this one what kind of Beast is this a shut the [ __ ] up it's interesting he's doing like nothing he's not extremely aggressive bro I don't know why I can kill him flawlessly but I I don't want to I just want to see what the [ __ ] he's doing like if you lead it means you can be killed oh that was badass you saw that [ __ ] he was like he had like a twoand uh axe double double blade axe like and now he at half HP he raise his [ __ ] ax and pull out two to one hand uh AES but why he's not fast why he's not more aggressive okay so he can move a bit come on brosi be more aggressive do something this boss is like okay okay this is interesting that is not like something which I I need to regenerate I'm not even impressed it's interesting but I'm not really impressed by you may look like something between a bull and a man but there's not a shred of humanity in [Music] you you can say I let him kill hit me just because it's like impossible to I can [ __ ] if you jump onto him you're not going to attack you I saw that if for example lunge into him he he will miss you if he's attack but I'm just curious if he's doing something else cuz I like the seismic shop you know what I mean I like the idea of but it's too slow this [ __ ] is too slow you know what what the issue is with the bosses they have uh main [ __ ] is like they don't charge you properly none of these bosses I fought till now are not charging you like properly you know I saw you remember the soldiers the tall Soldiers the bul up one you know like the ones which are like [ __ ] in Roid Rage they have better charging attacks than than all the bosses in the game and imagine him charging me doing a 360 AOE you know making me keep distance you know as soon as I'm keeping distance he will like just [ __ ] use the the say the The Rock fall yeah but the rockfall should be like making you come closer towards him and after that he can chain with a [ __ ] shock wave you know bro I really want mechanics like not like challenging mechanics this is like I'm feeling sorry for him but and I was supposed to be just an easy favor for the Smith that hammer has to be somewhere in here yeah shut the [ __ ] up this was like the one of the easiest fight what the [ __ ] are you complaining about you [ __ ] cun this guy is complaining so much bro he's complaining more than me and I'm playing the game you know I'm playing this shitty game like the symbols must be the key to opening that chest you are smart I open the chest it's so till now like [ __ ] 10 to 20 chests you know what I mean and every single time he looks like so surprised of seeing Oh wa this may be the symbol which is open the opening the chest yeah bro you did this before so stop acting like the same [ __ ] with the shrines oh I can see a shrine he can see just couple of things in the game unfortunately for him bro guys you saw that [ __ ] guys you [ __ ] saw that [ __ ] so we we defeated this boss to get a [ __ ] 200 gold bro bro I wasted like 5,000 gold on my last last time when I visited the [ __ ] blacksmith they are taking this game is like rewarding is [ __ ] game mechanics like combat mechanics is [ __ ] storytelling [ __ ] this game it it won't pass like a four out of 10 in my from my point of view at least I'm going to make like a ruthless [ __ ] video about this game and how I'm feeling it after I played it cuz I'm feeling skilless than I was before like and my brain just fried playing this game and this idiot is complaining about the fight being oh too hard he's like what the [ __ ] bro I could do it flawlessly you know imagine I could replace this you know replace this with a potion and you just Spam that [ __ ] you know but now guys we have a new skill one hand we onehanded weapons teleport [Music] behind I don't know say I'm not seeing this as a useful skill in aort behind a mark Target enemy to deliver an attack dealing major damage okay even if it's one shot yeah you're going to teleport behind the enemy which may be surrounded by plenty of other friends and you're going to find yourself in stuck in between like some idiot I'm going to use it I'm curious if you can use it in dual wielding but I don't think so and I was expecting a way better skill than this we just fought why we get let's wait a second cuz my brain is like still processing why we got this why we got this Kill from Moto he was doing this to us no no he wasn't and why the [ __ ] we got this Kill from him we could get this Kill from the guy which you know the last the previous boss basically the one which wanted to die just because he failed his [ __ ] brother and [ __ ] Commander cuz he was blinking he was having this teleport behind us reward system bro in this game is [ __ ] like one of the shittiest reward system in the games they are not even this game looks so rushed seems to be pulsating with living fire how did the Smith find out about it portals as usual come to my rescue time to leave this place yeah bro it's hies which is helping you with this or maybe it's Gandalf remember Gandalf the priest which was opening us a portal from the after we fight aamon maybe gandal was here I love the how the map looks now like this gray themed [ __ ] coming Clos closer to this it's making it like yeah graphic wise the game looks nice I'm not going to I'm not going to complain about Graphics you know but mechanic wise the game is just [ __ ] till now we couldn't find one boss one [ __ ] boss gu if I was Finding at least one boss which was like tough beside Paris you know but Paris come on I can beat the [ __ ] out of Paris let's see if right where I left it excellent time to get back to the SMI bro you were expecting someone to steal your ship that [ __ ] Griffin is still there that's my main concern now and you like complaining about the ship you are thinking someone going to [ __ ] steal it bro this guy is laying and the developers are even shittier than this guy he's like bro we fought the Griffin you know they could [ __ ] remove it bro and it was a detail it was a [ __ ] you know most of the games which I played and enjoyed have like small details like fine [ __ ] polish details which for me matters a lot you know and they could do it with this bro cuz we fought a [ __ ] Griffin why the Griffin is still here just remove it from the texture you know as soon as we you came out from from this [ __ ] [ __ ] you go in it's here as soon as you went in and you came out that Griffin is not there anymore doesn't matter you didn't F you didn't defeat the minor anyway cuz we fought the Griffin before even getting in you know what I mean but they like bro they they have no [ __ ] and they it bro they to they want to teach people how to to develop games and [ __ ] and oh my [ __ ] god what the [ __ ] is wrong with this planet bro someone sto the planet I want to go out I want to get out for a while at least it's like just just lame as [ __ ] these guys think they they they made one [ __ ] [ __ ] game which is like pathetic you know from so many aspect this game is pathetic and they want to teach people now to to train people I guess you guys need to pay money to get trained by these idiots and they want you to pay money for getting like basic skills in gaming development and basic storytelling [ __ ] if you you can pay me and I you don't even need to pay me I can I can give you some tough [ __ ] ideas guys if you want to make a game if any of you is a developer and wants to make a game just contact me and I can I can [ __ ] help you with the game or at least I can you know test it for you but but now we need to go back to this guy to the blacksmith let's see what he has to say cuz in a way I'm like Curious we almost finished this map it's like let's see I managed to retrieve the hammer you told me about well done I was beginning to doubt whether I hadn't sent you perhaps in vain did everything go smoothly besides sharp as knife rocks the undead metal statues and a half man half bull it was a piece of cake didn't want to torment you with unnecessary details anyway you did a hell of a good job harnessing its power is going to take me some time one thing done now it's time you go visit the temple and see whether it's safe at least at least the blacksmith has a sense of humor he was like oh you didn't tell me about [ __ ] metal guys half bull half man and all this [ __ ] he was like I didn't want to torment you with all the small details at least he has he has like a funny funny aspect of him you know even if till now he was a [ __ ] in dick head you know uh sorry for upgrading this but till now we didn't get any other armor so I'm thinking if we upgrade the armor is the best thing because we get like physical protection dark Divine and some resistance and beside this weapon wise we can like always upgrade them to level nine because we can buy like [ __ ] to upgrade this [Music] weapon I'm going to destroy all this cuz we need money now to upgrade some weapons I want to upgrade I want to see how the scaling works with this so six and eight okay this is [ __ ] 16 bro I don't know what to say about it but I think I don't know both of them have like 50 damage you know critical hit damage both of them have 10% critical it's like I don't know if you ask me I think this one is better just because we already have a lot of I want to see if this one out class this one you know what I mean and if it's doing it we're going to be like yeah I need to to bring it to level oh but this is a Divine we I'm going to upgrade this but we have no [ __ ] money bro bro what the [ __ ] we need to break some weapons uh we run out of money guys we have like [ __ ] 73 TR mod you know what I mean we are uh we are poor now so for [ __ ] sake bro why I was upgrading that shitty weapon let me see we need to we need to figure it out somehow so we don't need this Shield [ __ ] that Shield we don't need this shield and we don't need this Shield we'll need this one because it's a [ __ ] Spartan Shield you know and I'm going to keep it cuz look how bad is our guy looks the Spartans are like something uh which I can relate with so what Ral Shield I want to keep it just because it's 100 you know you won't find a better Shield like damage reduction wise so that's why I'm keeping it this one is blue this one is the Kraken and this one is a ow let's move on I'm going to I'm going to leave it there yeah so this is [ __ ] scaling let's [ __ ] it up this is [ __ ] scaling we don't need it this scales it kind of everything but still do always [ __ ] scaling yeah let's [ __ ] that [ __ ] this is killing endurance this that that may be interesting Ro SE now [ __ ] this [ __ ] and imagine we could make like now an endurance build with this [ __ ] like something sick you know N I don't think so still though I don't think so let me see this is r c [ __ ] this one this is CC [ __ ] this one CBD this I'm going to keep this [ __ ] I want to upgrade this in a way yeah let's move on cuz we have like 1.3k now so let's see what else can we break so this is r scaling the needle the scaling endurance this is the crit [Music] weapon this is a [ __ ] useless weapon this is another useless [Music] weapon I'm going to keep that because it may scale extremely good when we are like upgrading it uh this [Music] one this one is a [ __ ] weapon this is like interesting because this was like I don't know the guy's name Manas weapon cuz he was like using poison on this weapon and after that he stick the weapon in some fire pit and starts pitting on it I guess that's why the weapon looks like it very heart of f now who knows I want to keep it or I don't want to keep it I don't want to keep it [ __ ] it this one I'm going to Noble blade it looks badass you know what I mean the golden dark golden Dark theme on it it looks nice I'm not a big fan of gold I never I I was never a big fan of gold but it's looking decent you know like yeah but let's [ __ ] it up cuz I'm not a noble so why we need to [ __ ] keep it this is like awkward this is like awkward this kill Z that's why I'm going to keep it this can cause burn but we have this and anyway this is not scaling but I want to I want to do this this is a [ __ ] Mythic weapon what the [ __ ] is wrong with yeah so now let's upgrade weapons probably wondering how I can make all these things for you away from my workshop that my dear is a trade secret I want to get this weapon on the same level as this n it will surp surpass it like yeah it's already it it already did yeah it already did let's [ __ ] this one up yeah let's sell that [ __ ] cuz obviously if we're going to use a new weapon [Music] equipment 600 Ro yeah boy this one looks nice that's the only thing with it it looks it looks beautiful and it has like plus 10 it can crit a lot as well you know what I mean so yeah but [ __ ] it so we need to get like one more level into this at least and at one one point we need to level this [ __ ] up just to bro we [ __ ] this [ __ ] let me equip this and let me test it now I want to see if we scale Ur I can all if I'm investing points in endurance like theoretically I'm not going to spend points in endurance but in theory if I'm using that we need to buy some of these things what 10 of these are like [ __ ] 1.5 k bro let's forget about it let's just forget about this here [ __ ] that [ __ ] let me see how this weapon scals cuz I'm extremely curious about it so if we go he three and if we go for uh something which is endurance it's adding four h this may work in a way cuz if you level it up that may work check this [ __ ] now and if I'm doing skills now and I'm going for the teddy bear is like eight same as the other one you know but the other one was like plus 10 has the same moves at least the he looking bad as one this has a green [ __ ] on it good luck Achilles hopefully our joint effort can save Greece yes thank you my dear uh God Bless America or something let's go I don't know why I said that sometimes I'm like just okay so what can we do now oh okay we need to go there for her Quest I don't know if I want to explore a bit more cuz I'm thinking to explore a bit more like and after that end it and we're going to do the quest CU if I'm exploring like this side of the map like we're going to get a couple of [ __ ] shits around yeah let's explore a bit more and after cuz we are coming close to to the end of the game I guess and uh to be fair with you I don't mind it if we'll be like teleporting from one point to another cuz we're going to unlock more uh let's test this weapon actually okay this question mark was that trap door yeah yeah get the this is kind of the same as the previous weapon we had Fortress what the [ __ ] he was doing he pushed him I want to see a heavy yeah yeah guys you are right you guys are right come here yeah I'm going to I'm going to use the spear BR the spear is by far the best [ __ ] you can have you know clearing enemies on the map is by far the best cuz we can use it with a with torns and torns it's it's kind of the best skill we have I can rest mine look see like I said we have like so many shrines on this map I was sure we're going to unlock another sh oh guys I think this is a boss F I think this is the arena like a musty [ __ ] [ __ ] h well well well that looks interesting come here puppy I think I can see a shrine bro we just unlocked a shrine and now he thinks he saw another Shrine bro this map is full of [ __ ] shrines they didn't they didn't even bother to add [ __ ] shits on this they just added shrines over shrines over shrines bro this game is getting ridiculous he's like why the [ __ ] we need so many shrines on this game it's like I I I just walk like [ __ ] 30 second why this is blocked bro bro what the [ __ ] is is wrong with this [ __ ] they are not allowing me to have fun anymore oh what the [ __ ] we can do hello Mr cyclop unfortunately for him he's too slow oh damn slow guys I think we need to move on with the quest give me some money [ __ ] cuz I don't have money money anymore for [ __ ] sake we need to beat the [ __ ] out of them actually to beat the money out of them but in the same time who do we have here guys more get him large darts get the get the horse on bro you know what's a bit disappointing cuz we are fighting the same type of enemy you remember what I told you maybe this game will give us some new opponent the symbols must be the key to opening that chest look at him bro he's a [ __ ] genius this guy bro he just explained us what we need to do kill the bastard we are open our [ __ ] 20th chest it's not like the first chest oh maybe the symbols on the [ __ ] walls we'll open this [ __ ] chest good job Einstein how the [ __ ] you manag to F on that [ __ ] he should he deserves the Nobel Prize this [ __ ] come [Music] on you can't send [ __ ] rockets on the Mars now for [ __ ] sake I run out of En my guys like just my gu is just like [ __ ] L I need to targets actually cuz even if I'm pointing with it another another weapon to to salvage like wa we didn't open that chest yet and we missed we missed another Shrine I bet it's a shrine there something I'm telling you should be right there are some symbols on this chest maybe I can open it if I find them all yeah now let's test our eyesight maybe he can open it if we find them all but I think we are too far away now this game is like just [ __ ] ridiculous you shouldn't have come here kill that Bast I you guys s want to fight this [ __ ] with me oh my [ __ ] god yeah I'm fine with this fight I'll be honest with you nothing complicated when you have these Spirits all good bro a moment long I was the I was the idiot on toast it was nice for them to knock themselves down okay bro oh this plant this plant has all my [ __ ] respects bro I was lunging at her and she [ __ ] knocked me down while I was in midair bro my my beloved plant earned my respect bro yeah we explored everything we could explore Beast Canon Canyon yeah for sure he's a b this is a boss fight it was the the one which is sealed for sure he's a BOS this is a boss fight yeah I can put my life on on the r the only thing is like I don't know where the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] is this wait oh I P we can rest and I think I'm going to leave it here for the time being we're going to contining the next episode you know with doing that Quest and [ __ ] cuz I don't want to start the the quests again is the Quest for or the Oracle you know and that's why I was avoiding that [ __ ] because uh if I'm starting doing that I don't know how the quest will chain up and I don't want to you know close it like in the middle of it and maybe I'll I'll need to record after like for [ __ ] two hours and a half fre and uh I'm pretty tired to be fair with you guys so I think I'm going to leave it here anyway we we we got a couple of new weapons and we have like some [ __ ] weapons to test but unfortunately we don't have enough money to upgrade them and not enough materials but hopefully we're going to we're going to make some money somehow besides just salvaging [ __ ] weapons like I'm doing at least we have them too I sell so many weapons bro I'm like such an idiot but we have the top weapons bro this is like the best [Music] one I still have this one which is my from my point of view one of the greatest one and imagine mixing it with this cuz I thinking on a dual wield build by mixing this one with a 40% chance with this one with a 30% chance even though I need to test this [ __ ] before so yeah you know what I'm surprised in a way cuz we didn't found any [ __ ] you remember on the on the first map Greece we had like some [ __ ] temples like dungeon shits I swear to God on this one was like [ __ ] this map has nothing like interesting look how many [ __ ] Shrine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 bro we have like 20 [ __ ] shrines on this map bro and most of them are like so close to each other that you need to walk from this one to this one like 20 second you know from this one to this one you are running like in straight line for 20 to 30 seconds and you reach it it wasn't better to put like add a [ __ ] dungeon here or at something which is like [ __ ] useful not only useless shits but I think they added them just to create like you know content cuz as soon as you reach it you'll be like oh my [ __ ] this is a big map so yeah we're going to have so many things to do on this imagine on this one you're going to have one two three four five six shrines or five shrines just on this area I can bet we're going to have like five shrines here and another thing which we need to do guys we need to [ __ ] seal the Rifts on Grease for [ __ ] sake I'm going to I'm going to check on internet today today tonight before I go to sleep and it'll be like tomorrow when I'm getting in I'm going to have the map and try to rush them cuz from what I'm seeing now we'll have like the Quest for for Pia the Oracle and I think that's it we are like kind of something will send us here and I think we're going to finish the game or right don't don't know I hope at least we're going to get like couple of quests you know up there because anyway we need like some materials to upgrade our weapons and armor because we we already like spend most of the money on upgrading useless weapons not not useless weapon but just to test something and I don't know how the [ __ ] we're going to get that materials uh and hopefully we're going to get a new armor as well you know cuz what we got like just two Armor All Along the the game that's pretty lame you know but yeah I hope the game will get better in a way you know uh thanks again for watching guys and uh I'll see you in the next one take care | Rad-EX Gaming | UCYP5hl0ZZqL0cb_dePkpoGA | 2024-02-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,248 | 47,465 |
-iLEvfn7mgQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iLEvfn7mgQ | Chanukah, Christmas and the return of Christ Part 3-JAMES JACOB PRASCH | let's pray I'm going to pray in Hebrew Ave questions amen don't ask me why it's easier for me to pray in Hebrew it just is when I'm tired I always pray in Hebrew because it's easier than English anyway this is our last one for Christmas you ready Sergio there's a question I ask myself every day of my life every day of my life as a Believer I ask myself this question it's something I literally quite actually and sincerely without exaggeration it's something I think about every single day of My Life as a believer in Jesus and it's something I've been thinking about as a Believer for more than 25 or 30 years there's not a day goes by that I don't think about this how could it be now none of my family is a mixture of Jew and Gentile I see both sides I see the church from the Jewish perspective and I see the Jews from the perspective of the Gentile church I see both I went to the Jewish Community Center in the Catholic school I have Catholic Family and Jewish family my children of course one born in Galilee in Israel but I understand Christianity from both a Jewish perspective and a non-jewish perspective at the same time this is a question I ask myself continually why is it how is it how could such a thing possibly be that the Jews are the people of God they're the Covenant people of God how could it be that the Covenant people of God and remain so according to the New Testament Romans 11 how could it be that as the Covenant people of God being the custodians of the scripture the New Testament teaches that to them belongs the Oracles of God known as the people of the book expecting the Messiah to come their whole existence as a race and a People is predicated upon the Messianic promise that's their that's the reason they exist that God would give the scriptures through them and send the Messiah to reconcile Fallen man back to himself how could they have that Heritage how could they have those scriptures how could they be the custodians of God's truth indeed the human authors of it how could they expect the Messiah to come how could that possibly be and only a small percentage of them have ever believed in their own Messiah much the same as only a small percentage of them have ever believed the warnings of their own Prophets or a small percentage of them did not rebel against Moses in the wilderness and then when you look at the history of the church they do the same things not since the early centuries of Christianity have true regenerate saved Believers ever been anything more than a small remnant you think the same is only a small remnant of Jews have ever believed in Jesus well actually in this first and second century it was a significant percentage but since that time only a very small percentage basically you go back to the Dark Ages the Believers most of them were in England at one point they were called the lowlots they were followed on John Wycliffe and they were being hunted down and murdered by the established church or the waldensians in in in Western Europe they were they were hunted down and murdered or the the father was of John horse the Bohemian Brethren they were hunted down and murdered there's never been anything more before the Reformation certainly there had never been anything more than a small percentage of people professing to be Christians who were regenerate who were born again who were biblically Christians who really believed it they've never been anything more than a remnant even since the Reformation the numbers increased but truly say Believers today and even within what's called evangelicism those who are faithful who've not gone down The ecumenical Road or the money preaching Road or the Interfaith Road or the same sex agenda Road they were Remnant they're even a Remnant with an evangelicism the same as has always been around into Jews there's always been a remnant of non-jeus so how could the Jews be this have all that and not see it well my wife was a new believer in Jerusalem I letter to the Lord before she was my wife um she was a student at Hebrew University as I at one time was and she led this Israeli guy named uh sad song to the Lord she led them to the Lord but all she had to do with Sasson was show him in Hebrew how Jesus fulfilled the Messianic prophecies of the Tanakh the Old Testament all she had to do was show him that he was the Messiah and then the guy believed and he was prayed and he got saved that's all she had to do then she met some Arab Christian girls who were in the University dormitories these Arab Christians and she told them but Jesus died for our sins oh yes we know but he rose from the dead oh yeah we we know that she as a Jew could not understand how people could know that and even intellectually believe it and not be born again how could you see this and believe it and not be saved she couldn't get it as a Jew okay non-jews didn't see that he fulfilled these prophecies but how could Christians who say he did fulfill these prophecies see it and believe it and not be saved not be regenerate not be truly born against very confusing Jews are blind and the church is blind everybody's blind what a mess then there's the faithful people of God Jew and Gentile who by the grace of God do see but it's only by his grace and mercy that we can be counted among them we're no better than the others ourselves how can the Jews have had all of this they were holding all the cards they had the scriptures when Herod called upon the high priest to explain where the Messiah would be born they knew it was Bethlehem they knew from Micah too they actually had a intellectual knowledge of the prophecies they actually knew the prophecies and they still weren't ready and so the question I asked myself every day how could so few Jews be ready and so many not having all that truth now it's the same thing from the time of Abraham to the time of Jesus two thousand years two thousand is a long time God spent 2 000 years working with Israel to get them ready for the first coming of the Messiah now from the time of Jesus to our time it's another two thousand years just think God was dealing with Israel from the time of the Patriarchs to the time of the birth of Jesus the Nativity two thousand years just as long as he's dealing with the church just as long and what do you wind up with most Christians are not ready for the return of Jesus even most evangelicals are probably not you've actually again we've pointed this out Rick Warren teaching people to avoid prophecy Brian brodison Calvary Chapel telling people he's going the same way now Calvary Chapel the movement basically is split over this over Brian brought us to going away from what Chuck Smith taught the calvary chapels have split over Brian that should be nobody's surprise who knew Brian brought us him but he split over it just keep away beat the prophecy drum a little lower and you know Rick Warren keep away from it it's a diversion but Jesus said be alert watch for this stuff no keep away tragic so we're in the same situation for the second coming as the church that Israel was for the first coming the question what kind of Jews were ready for the first coming and what kind of Christians will be ready for the second once we know what kind of Jews we're ready for the first coming of Jesus we will know exactly what kind of Christians will be ready for his return if you want to know what kind of people professing to be Christians are going to be ready for the second coming of Christ what we have to look at is what kind of Christians are akin to the Jews who were ready for his first coming the kinds of Jews ready for his first coming tell us exactly what kind of Christians are going to be ready for his return the other question or the other Factor what kind of Christians are not going to be ready for his return that's just as easy what kind of Jews were not ready for his first coming turn with me please for the gospel of Saint Matthew again on Wednesday we did the introduction and we looked in depth at the Magi and how his first coming is a type of his second but let's look at Matthew chapter 2. now after Yeshua Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea and the days of Herod the king behold may drive from the East arrived in Jerusalem saying where is he who'd been born King of the Jews I'd refer you back to Wednesday's teaching part one for we saw his star in the east and have come to worship Him the prophecy of Numbers Chapter 24. they followed the star predicted in numbers 24 and when Herod the king heard it he was troubled in all Jerusalem with him and gathering together all the chief priests and scribes of the people he began to inquire of them where the Messiah was to be born and they said in Bethlehem of Judea for so it had been written by the prophet Herod the political leader as we looked at a major type of the Antichrist on Wednesday but all Jerusalem with him all Jerusalem the average Jew did not want their own Messiah to come mark my words in popular Christendom the average person claiming to be a Christian Catholic or Protestant they may say the prayer thy kingdom come the last thing in the world they want is for his kingdom to come it's for his King and then he gathers together the chief priests and scribes the scribes of the Suffering The theologians of the day they had an intellectual knowledge of the scriptures they had a head knowledge of Prophecy it was all in their head they actually had the right doctrinal theology in the head but not in the heart if it is here if it's in the heart it is relatively easy for God to put it in the head somebody with a right heart before the Lord they may be in ignorance they may even be an error but if they love the Lord and seek him one way or another providentially or otherwise God is going to show them and by his Spirit Enlighten them to see the truth sincere people in dodgy churches or false churches but they love the Lord it's easy for God to show people like that that church is wacky those money preachers are con artist the Church of Rome is the of Babylon and Christian masquerade get out of it It's relatively easy for God to show people that how many people here used to be and what you now know from the scriptures by the Holy Spirit was a false church and the Lord told you to get out of it put your hand up it's easy you might not have understood why it was wrong or how it was unscripted you might not have known anything but if the heart is right it's easy for God to show people who have a right heart so heart is right it's easy for God to put it here if it's here but having it here does not necessarily mean it's here it may be an indication of it it may be an indication that it's also here but it doesn't prove it remember what Paul said about love if I speak all Mysteries and I know all these things but I don't have them remember somebody persisting in false Doctrine proves their heart is wrong someone persisted false Doctrine will prove somebody's heart is wrong if they don't come out of it but having right Doctrine does not automatically prove their heart is right it may be an indication of it for sure it may be an indication of it but it's not Prima fachi proof these guys have the right Doctrine they know it the political establishment and the religious establishment did not want him to come when Antichrist shows up and he will be in that character of Herod I refer back to Wednesday's teaching how the Romans proclaimed him to be king of the Jews they will have a vested interest in perpetuating the status quo for their own aggrandizement the mainstream religious establishments will be in League with the world and its politicians and whoever and have a vested interest in the perpetuation of the status quo don't expect much from the mainstream leadership I've been warning about these things oh Believers wouldn't do that I don't want to flog the dead horse proverbially but there's a book called The Divine principle written by a man who is a Korean Antichrist who actually claimed to be the return of Jesus the Lord of the second Advent son young Moon who said his wife was the Holy Spirit and that Jesus Christ failed in his mission he's come to succeed with Jesus failed and he wrote this book The Divine principle and he had a mind control cult based on getting money out of people by slave labor what amount of the slave labor by brainwashing people with this Divine principle the guy is finally indicted and convicted in federal court sent to prison Timber hay tries to organize 300 major Evangelical leaders the volunteer for federal prison and solidarity with moon a man who says he's the return of Jesus and that Jesus Christ failed and his wife is the holy spirit this was Tim lahay and all Tim Lehigh's cronies Thomas ice and they went along with it I'm always stating the fact I'm not slinging mad I'm stating a fact public it gives 2.3 million to Liberty University and Jerry Falwell Embraces him as an unsung hero and Henson and all this Jeremy farwell's cronies go along with it this is an open self-confessed Antichrist and people who are born again Believers major Evangelical leaders because of a vested interest that was political and financial supported him that's what happened in the first coming of Jesus that's what's happening in his second coming there's a reason you've got guys like John MacArthur saying it's going to be possible to take the mark of the beast worship the Antichrist and still be saved you wonder how what could have happened in the first coming it's happening in the second coming I'm not making this up when you understand it it's frightening would you understand it it's frightening the same with the Maccabees when you see this agenda it's half it's frightening let's look well what kind of Jews were ready Luke chapter one verse 5 in the days of every King of Judea there was a certain priest named Zacharias of the division of Avia and he had a wife from the daughters of Aaron and her name was Elisha they were both righteous in the sight of God walking blamelessly in the Commandments and requirements of the Lord I know individual clergyman like Zacharias not infrequently like him but not always men of the older generation but not all of them some of them are younger but many of them from the older generation like him they have Godly wives will help me to them in the ministry for many years they see the corruption and heresy and their hearts are broken they remind remain righteous and devout I know Pentecostal ministers like that who were sickened by Pensacola and Toronto I know Baptists like that who was sickened of what mcgoth is doing and teaching I even know anglicans like that I know people in these churches and denominations faithful clergy they're in a bad system and they know it sometimes they wonder what they're doing there sometimes frankly I wonder what they're doing now maybe God has told them to stay there until such Point as they get thrown out which they eventually will but no matter how corrupt these denominations and religious systems become some people will remain faithful always remember when Jesus came the first time the Sadducees had gone into what we would today call theological liberalism they denied the resurrection they denied the supernatural they denied the Angelic they denied they denied the afterlife basically okay yet they were in control of the Temple when Jesus healed the leper he said go show yourself to the high priest as a testimony he never invalidated what God had ordained in his word because of the corruption of the clergy okay he just said declared you were corrupt he never invalidated what God had ordained there are people in these churches that are faithful there are now a time will come when it will become impossible for them to stay in it Revelation 18 4. come out of her my people lest you participate in her sins and sharing her plagues much the same as it's no longer it's not possible to be for instance in the Roman Catholic church and not sin you cannot practice Roman Catholicism without sitting against God because it requires that you believe in the Eucharist which is idolatry transubstantiation that you deny the sufficiency of the atonement he has to continue to die sacramentally every time they pray to the dead they're engaging in the Sin of necromancy it's impossible to practice Roman Catholicism and not being idolater and a necromancer and to believe a false gospel you can't you cannot be a Roman Catholic and not and not practice sin it requires that you sin that will become true before Jesus comes that will become true of much maybe most of mainstream evangelicism March mark my words that will become true of much of mainstream evangelicism if not most before he comes mark my words it's always been true of Rome it's always been true of liberal protestantism let's look Zachariah and elisheva then we have a nice Jewish girl medium I love Miriam blessed are you among women nice Jewish girl from the Holy Land I married a nice Jewish girl from The Holy Land myself I'll be seeing him in a few days in New York anyway we have medium not Mary medium the root meaning every name implies bitterness like the sister of Moses because of simeon's Prophecy the greatest woman who ever lived God Almighty is going to become literally and physically incarnated inside of your body and you are going to be the Earthly mother of the Savior who will save his people from their sin this is the greatest woman who ever lived the greatest probably no more than 15 or so this is the greatest woman who ever lived Gabriel from The Book of Daniel shows up and tells her you're the greatest woman who ever lived what does the greatest and this goes back to the song of Deborah's we looked at the other night from judges 5 the magnify God comes from the song of Deborah can you imagine you're going to be the mother of the Messiah who's going to be God in human form he's going to save his people from their sin and you're going to be his mother blessed are you among women the greatest woman who ever lived what's the first words out of a mouth I love this Luke 1 46. medium said my soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit has rejoiced in God my savior your baby's going to save his people from our sin my spirit has rejoiced in God my savior now if the greatest woman the greatest woman who ever lived says she needs to be saved from sin where does that put the rest of us either I believe the greatest woman who ever lived or you believe that Antichrist liar in Rome who teaches Buddha the sentissimus Deus now Mary conceived without sin the greatest woman who ever lived tells me she needs to be saved from sin I believe her I don't think for one tenth of one second the greatest woman who ever lived would lie to us but even if she did which she obviously wouldn't and obviously didn't but even if she had God certainly would not have put it in his word two people who have to think of John the Baptist and medium this is the greatest man who ever lived apart from Jesus non-born among women is greater than John as we looked at the other night Wednesday in the introduction the greatest man I've ever lived the law and Prophets are preached to John not born among women is greater than John and he says he's not worthy to tie Jesus through lace and then Mary the greatest woman who ever lived and both of them know that in comparison to him and nothing this is the meaning of poor in spirit blessed are the poor and spirit my soul magnifies the Lord my spirit rejoices in God my savior unless someone can come to terms with their own spiritual bankruptcy they cannot get saved if the greatest man who ever lived and the greatest woman who ever lived needed to be saved where does that put the rest of us who aren't so great that's quite a thing isn't it 15 year old you know whatever she want s she wanted me mid-teens my soul rejoices in God my savior you are the greatest women oh boy my soul rejoices in God my savior that's the kind of Jew who was ready for the first coming of Jesus that's the kind of Christian going to be ready for him to come back then it was a boyfriend her boyfriend get the Irish accent as we'd say in Yiddish a nice Jewish boy nice Jewish boy named Yosef God shall add I was fortuitous that his name was Joseph we have two pictures of the Messiah in Judaism as most of you know how much Messiah son of Joseph and of David Joseph and Genesis prefiguring the Messiah the Messiah would come in the character of Joseph betrayed by his own people to the hands of Gentiles and God takes the Betrayal turning it around making it awake to bring Salvation we have a teaching tape dealing with this one Messiah two Cummings so it's for two it is providential that Mary's fiance's name was Joseph Yosef and it says he was righteous and just in a Jewish wedding of the second temple period the wedding had three phases there was betrothal which generally took place around Passover time then there was the nuptial about a year later but she wouldn't know the day of the hour just would be in the night and she would watch for the changing Flora as the signs that he was coming closer this was the imagery of the Song of Solomon and the background to Matthew 25. and Matthew 19. this betrothal however was legally binding it's like in some countries where they don't recognize legal there's no legal recognition of a church wedding you have to go to a registry office or justice of the peace and then go to a church okay and and do the religious ceremony well it's like that only there was a year so in between the two the betrothal was legally binding it was not an engagement per se it was the contractual phase of the wedding followed by the nuptial as in His Banner Over Me his love followed by the consummation and so you had uh three phases okay in the first phase was the engagement was consecration the second phase of the wedding was convocation with the witnesses the nuptial the third phase was consummation for the wedding to be valid all three had to take place there had to be a consecration which was the betrothal legally binding that's why Joseph would have had the divorce Mary then there would have had to be a convocation the witnesses and then a consummation we are told that Joseph kept her a virgin until Mary was born he did not gonasco know her intimately as sexually until after the birth of the Messiah second dishonoring of Mary by the Roman Church is that she was perpetually a virgin if Joseph and Mary had an unconsummated marriage they would not have been legally married by Jewish law they were just shacking up amazing absolutely amazing Joseph would have had to divorce her now he wouldn't have understood the prophecy of Isaiah 7 14 the Virgin shall conceive that we looked at on Wednesday in the introduction he wouldn't have understood Beyond a limited Point certainly all he could have possibly known the only thing he could have possibly known was that there was infidelity the only thing he could have possibly imagined was that Miriam had slept with somebody other than him before the nuptial that's all he could have reasonably known and it's instead of throwing a fit he tries to keep a lid on it protects his dignity just like the sons of Noah when he went out and got loaded and they put tried to cover his nakedness remember nakedness in the Bible is not the beach in Maui the nakedness in the Bible is not having the garments of Salvation they tried to cover it up who he tried to protect her dignity he tried to keep a lid on it uh this was a gracious man the gracious man he tried to cover what he thought was her sin of course there was no sin but he didn't know that he had no way of expecting of believing anything other he sees he was righteous and just can you imagine a guy hurt like that as far as he knew that have been hurt that this this woman you love and you want to spend your life with and you believe God has joined you to her and then she comes and tells you that she's pregnant and then you know you're not the father and what that would do to him he'd wanted puts her first despite the fact that as far as he knew she wronged him grievously as far as he knew he was the victim but he still put her first even though she had hurt him as far as he was wet this was a gracious guy this was a gracious gracious man wanting to see the sin of others covet of course there was no sin but he didn't know that that's a nice Jewish boy that is really heinous in Yiddish would call them hamasha Hamish is like a Jewish homeboy wow let's go on so we have a young couple then we have some other people yeah verse 25 of chapter 2 in Luke there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon this man was righteous and devout looking for the consolation of Israel and the Holy Spirit was upon him while all Jerusalem was mourning with Herod he was longing for the coming of Jesus before the day of Pentecost of course as most of you know the Holy Spirit was only for certain people at certain times high priest Kings prophets judges and Patriarchs it wasn't like now only unique people have the Holy Spirit at certain times Simeon was one of them and have been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit he'd not see death before he had seen the Lord's Messiah this guy had what the New Testament would call the gift of faith by revelation of the Holy Spirit he was able to trust God for something not specifically declared in Scripture we can we all have a Measure of Faith we can take God at his word we can trust him for salvation believe in your heart and confess with your mouth you can take him at his word but the gift of faith is where not your imagination or wishful thinking but the Holy Spirit has revealed something to you that you know is going to be and you hold on to it this is the gift of faith not everybody has the gift of faith we all have a Measure of Faith but the gift of faith is something else sometimes there's people we who are intercessors who who people who are into intercessory prayer or very often people who have the gift of faith they just pray because they know the victory is going to be there the wars revealed unto them we have no matter what it looks like circumstantially we have to persist in this this is another thing now we all have faith but these people have the gift of faith well send me I just think this guy his hair is going his teeth are going his eyesight's going you can't get a date God only knows what else is wrong with them but he knows he's not going to check out before Jesus comes I'm not going anywhere until the Messiah comes and he came in the spirit into the temple and verse 27 and when the parents brought in the Child Jesus to carry out for him the custom of the law well that's quite a thing circumcision on the eighth day but look at this and verse 23 as it is written in the Torah of the Lord every firstborn male that opens the womb Shall be Called holy to the Lord and to offer a sacrifice according to that was said in the law of the Lord a pair of turtle doves or two young pigeons if Joseph and Mary had been people of means of wealth they would have bought a spring lamb this was the poor person's offering there was a con artist money preacher from the United States named John avenzini who came to Great Britain to open his British office and some people from our ministry went to the grand opening that he attempted to have and asked him he gave his usual spiel how Joseph was rich and Mary was rich and Jesus had a rich man's robe and his family was wealthy and God Wants You wealthy the whole bit and and this guy this guy was obviously is unbelievable he's he said look at the Widow's mate he gave her last penny and said she gave him her gave him her want you see she gave because she wanted to get something he has to take the King James because it says from her one but that's not what it says it means in Greek it means she gave him what she really couldn't afford to give by faith unbelievable and people believe that we give him money so he came and he went through this whole thing about Jesus was rich and his family was rich and my friend's wife might she asked him she's my friend and she asked him well then if they were Rich how come Mary bought a poor person's offering instead of a wealthy person's offering when Jesus was born they freaked out they had her ushered out of the auditorium quite a thing and he took him in verse 28 into his arms and blessed the Lord and said now Lord thou Dost left thy Bond servant depart in peace according to Thy word my eyes have seen my salvation now his name is Yeshua right in Hebrew by salvation Yeshua your Yeshua by salvation Yeshua Aramaic would have been similar probably spoken Aramaic would have been almost the same and thou has prepared in the presence of all the peoples the light of Revelation to the Gentiles and the glorified People Israel and his father and mother were amazed at the things that were being said about him and then simeon's prophecy he blessed them and said to medium his mother behold this child is appointed for the fall and Rise of many in Israel assigned to be opposed and a sword will pierce even your own soul to the end that the thoughts and hearts of many may be revealed now of course swords would pierce your own heart looking ahead to the crucifixion that would precede the resurrection again her name Miriam the bitterness and there was a prophetess Pana the daughter of Manuel of the tribe of azra there is a ridiculous nonsense begun in Great Britain that gained momentum in the United States it began in Great Britain after Benjamin's Israeli a Jew became Prime Minister of Great Britain who was a Christian and he was a saved Christian quite certainly when we look at the things he said and wrote he also kept Britain out of the American Civil War despite pressure to enter the war on the side of the South because he was against slavery in any event because they had a Jewish prime minister when Britannia ruled the waves and Britain was the superpower they had this idea that the British people are the 10 lost tribes was complete nonsense the ten tribes were never lost according to the mishnah and according to the book of Ezra's second chronicles and according to the New Testament James writes his epistle to the 12 tribes doesn't he what we see here that Anna was from the tribe of asherin during the revivals of King ASA and the good Kings in Judah the faithful people of Israel the ten Northern tribes came South and they brought their tribal identities with them others came back with the Jews from the Babylonian captivity who'd gone into the Assyrian captivity came back this was recorded by Ezra and it's recorded in Ezra and Chronicles they were never lost but does this myth British israelism you had this cult in America called the worldwide Church of God armstrongism Garnet Ted Armstrong and the one was the father one was the son it was called armstrongism now a lot of them have gotten saved after Armstrong died praise God they have a guy named cockt or something he's a True Believer um but armstrongism was crazy the angler israelism was absolutely crazy we see Asher we see that that Anna was from the tribe of Ashford the daughter of fanuel of the tribe of Asher they've got this whole thing of how the the the stone of scone and the Royal Throne of Britain is the Throne of David and all this it's crazy she was advanced in years having lived with her husband seven years after her marriage and then as a widow to the age of 84 that was an extremely old age then like the Apostle John the lord gave her an abnormal longevity for his purposes the age of 84 and she never left the temple serving night and day with fastings in prayer and at the very moment she came up and began giving thanks to God and continued to speak of him to all those who were looking for the Redemption of Jerusalem all Jerusalem mourn but there were still those in it looking for the Redemption she was a widow to the age of 84 having been married in her youth for seven years and her whole life was just serving God and praying that's all she did that's all she lived for this little old lady I'm telling you you see a missionary or an evangelist or a pastor who God is blessing and using and he has a huge church and tons of people are getting saved and all of that stuff well praise God for that Pastor or that evangelist or that missionary but we get to heaven you're going to find out it was the little old lady who washed the church steps who prayed for that Pastor every day and said they are the real dynamos they look frail and their hair is gray they are the real dynamos there's little old ladies like that who pray for me I thank God for every one of them I probably wouldn't be alive today let alone be preaching today if it wasn't for such little old ladies thank God for these little old ladies all she wanted to do was tell people about Jesus I know little old ladies like that I've met lots of them yes and I've met simeons and so have you an old brother like Simeon all the Believers have experience they have things so many of the important people in scripture who God used the most didn't begin doing it until retirement age Moses was 80 the Apostle John wrote Revelation when he was close to a hundred of over 90. Simeon and Anna they were elderly unfortunately many Christians have bought into the world's lie of retirement no no there is no retirement for a Christian being a Believer is like being in the Mafia the only way you get out is once you're in you know too much the only way you get out is in a concrete kimono let me tell you how God views retirement when you're younger and you're putting kids through University and paying off the mortgage and building a business or a professional practice will score a trade or something like that yeah you're busy we go to church once twice a week maybe give somebody a track that's not the other thing the day you retire God says let me congratulate you on your retirement now you work for me full-time [Applause] it's the icing on the cake you can't get out of this record it says in Ecclesiastes chapter eight there's no discharge from war we have Simeon and Anna Miriam and Joseph Zacharias and elisheva but there's more chapter two of Luke verse 8. in the same region there were some Shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over the flock by night remember it gets very dark before Jesus comes he's coming like a thief in the nights the angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them an angel and the glory of the Lord Shone around them and they were terribly frightened and the angel said to them do not be afraid for behold I bring I bring Greek and gillion in Hebrew in English gospel I bring you the gospel of a great joy which shall be for all the people today in the city of David there has been born for you a savior who was the Messiah of the Lord this will be a sign for you you'll find the baby wrapped in clothes lying in a Manger now again on our teaching tape the strength of the ox we deal with the typology and symbolism of why Jesus was in the manger and there appeared with the angel a multitude of heavenly hosts praising God and saying glory to God in the highest and on Earth peace to men of good will and it came about when the Angels had gone away from them into the heaven that the Shepherds began saying to one another let's go straight to Bethlehem then and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us and they made haste and they found Mary Joseph and the baby and the child and all who had wanted the things that were told them by the Shepherds but Mary treasured these things in our hearts and the Shepherds were there well it's gonna happen again and the Shepherds went back glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen just as had been told them two Greek words for Shepherd also words for pasta yes it is getting dark and it will get darker before the Lord comes but there will be Shepherds who will watch their flocks there will be Shepherds and no matter how dark it gets or guard their Fox those are the kinds of Jews ready for the first coming of Jesus those are the kinds of Christians going to be ready for him to come again many people we think would be or should be obviously won't be but there's people who will be those looking for the consolation of Israel old ladies like Anna young teenagers like Miriam and Joseph an old brother like Simeon a righteous clergyman like Zechariah and his wife Shepherds who watched their flock yes they were Jews who were ready who went against the grain who went against the status quo who really wanted him to come like the early Christians Aramaic Maranatha come quickly Lord Jesus yes those are the kinds of Jews ready for the first coming of the Messiah Yeshua Jesus and those are exactly exactly the kinds of Christians foreign for him to come again those are exactly the kinds of Christians who are going to be ready for him to come again just look at the Jews look at Israel then look at the church those will be the kind who are going to be ready every year at this time of year my prayer for all of us and our families is that by the unmerited grace of the god of Israel we will be counted among them who are ready my dear Brethren and Jesus let us make no mistake about it Christmas is coming God bless [Applause] blessings dear friends greetings of Jesus this is your friend Jacob speaking to you at the moment from the UK you know so many of the questions we get in our Roku broadcast in our Vimeo clips and on YouTube deal with subjects that we deal with much more extensively in our books we can't for the sake in brevity uh go into the kind of depth in the TV broadcast we can actually go into in a book but so many of the questions come from material that are expounded in the books on a much more broader scale that it's almost frustrating sometimes that we can't spend hours and hours answering at the questions that are given to us obviously practicality dictates that's not a possibility the books are there they're available they're available in Prince Memorial catalog on the Memorial website moriel.org but in this stay of Kendall and electronic books they're also available through Amazon and they're available through Kendall Kendall the three books that would be the most referred to in the questions we receive or the three latest books first being the Dilemma of laodicea the Dilemma of laodicea it's an exposition of the seven churches in Revelation culminating with the final two churches Philadelphia and mailed to see it particularly setting the stage for the return of Jesus The Dilemma of laodicea would be the first the second would be shadows of the Beast Shadows of the Beast how the coming Antichrist how his identity will be revealed to the faithful Church the Rapture will not happen will not happen absolutely not happen until the faithful Church knows who the ultimate beast of Revelation is that is the Antichrist and also the false prophet how the identity of the coming Antichrist will be revealed to the faithful Church Shadows of the Beast the second book and the final and latest one harpizzo part of peso what the scripture actually teaches about the Rapture the snatching away which takes place between the sixth and seventh seals in the Book of Revelation so these three books the glomerville to see her Shadows of the Beast and harpizza all available on the memorial catalog all available through Amazon and all easily available electronically by Kendall thank you so much dear friends God bless may Jesus be with you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign | Moriel TV | UCAFAz3Yau0kVYdr1nZ4IFTQ | 2017-01-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,479 | 39,768 |
t_7XFF8jJBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_7XFF8jJBg | YORUBA REINCARNATION, LIFE AFTER DEATH BELIEFS & REAL INCARNATION STORIES | all right so this means I have to be saying hello to you once again this video is about reincarnation belief of the Euro bus is reincarnation even real for those that will say no I'm only going to take a few moments to talk about Yoruba Incarnation belief thereafter I am going to bring to you raise stories of people who had experiences with people really incarnated believe that death is not the end when people die they go to their original shortened to all is used as a translation of heaven in Islam and Christianity but they do not mean exactly the same thing the word Orion is formed from two words there are types of olive what is the physical head and the second spiritual ad used to mean the soul and spiritual safe means origin putting it together it means the soy sauce according to Yoruba believe when someone die they join their soul group it might be below in the ground in the water Jupiter on one of the Stars is not a specific place they believe that when people die they go back to that particular Source they came from meanwhile it's not everyone that died that returned to their source if their death is untimely they reincarnate reincarnation is believed to be possible in three different forms which are a padawaii the name such children babatundi that is that is back and yabo Mom is back akudaya that is that in VIP when someone dies they could reappear in another place usually distance from where they are lived they continue to live with the same appearance age and could even remarried foreign these are those that keeps dying as soon as they are giving birth to [Music] so once upon a time I posted this story on Facebook and why people dispute this possibility some people told us their own real life experience with people really incarnated the first person I ever know proof with just two fingers right from birth he is over 50 years now and also the only child of his parents his mother have over six children that died after birth but three fingers of the last one was cut off and when his uncle was born it was with two fingers he is still alive up to now to him they are Mysteries far beyond human understanding thanks another person one day I charge you friend from shagamu named lebe uniquebin in case you want to confirm was asking after all assemblings and she said root is dead she shouted and requested for her contact she called her narrating how she saw her sister Ruth eating corn in abeokuta in Roman's shop where the rules Come she asked after them and she was the one that even makes her to know where each of them live now when she stood there at first she never believed and she told her to go to that place again if she receives see her sister and since then she has never seen her so such is life he believed abudaya exists this is not what she was told it is what happened within our family akudaya is rude whoever lived in ojueleg by Lagos about two decades ago might know the story of the woman selling food at ojuelegba on that bridge when our family came from Benin to find out she is the same and her name was called he disappeared yes but on that bridge his mom's both parents died when she was under the age of 10. the late student was seen by a neighbor who went to the north for business he saw them having a chain store sell selling beverages he greeted them and left until he got to Lagos to find out they are long dead river is younger brother Yusuf died in 1998 at age of 10. after his demise he still come to meet him for several months sitting beside him so he stopped coming to him until the day someone find him talking to someone he couldn't see and he told him that it is his brother that he is talking to since that moment he lost him forever so it is real so end of the story let's know your own experience with similar stuffs and do not forget to like And subscribe | Days of old | UCMs3sdCxEPXrBJABCbiFOTw | 2023-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 732 | 3,841 |
NeJtkIAz4Gs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeJtkIAz4Gs | Warframe: The Duviri Paradox Quest | LIVE Gameplay Reaction | I'm just going to say it from here onwards I'm going to be recording this is also going to be up in YouTube so hi if you guys are watching on YouTube as well it's gonna be a live reaction towards the very Paradox Quest um chat is really busy at the minute so you guys can say hi to YouTube if you guys want to um but yes for this section uh this is a sponsor section as well so we're going to be checking out everything and anything to very Paradox please keep in mind convery Paradox is available on all platforms and even if you are a new player um you guys can also join in with the very Paradox okay so this is available for absolutely everybody now I know you may go ahead and get lost but don't you worry that's where I come in all right I will come in so if you guys do have any questions please go ahead and reach out whether it's inside my twitch stream twitch.tv or 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after this I'll also make sure I put music on as well I turn my music off which was I forgot about that not a good start forgive me why am I so excited to take on the roar man I just love boss fights let's go how many times we're one who died I can't turn to volume up at the minute I'll turn it up right after this sorry about that please bear with me to the greatness yeah citizens it is a well-known fact to each and every one of us yes that the unbent knee must be broken oh it's so crazy the things are genuinely here any sniffers how do I said that [Music] foreign Mesa Nerf just like that chat you all saw it here mace is the best Warframe that's just how it goes simple as that you think that's what Mesa does wait do you see what Grendel does outside shouldn't have made that noise that was awkward again again feeling you're stuck oh my God spinning subscribe to Clark said if you have a twitch Prime use your Twitch Prime you will give Clark more grendels does it work it's a bit friendly are you dead inside you feel nothing you're just prisoner trapped in the spiral of someone else's dream oh yeah I forgot all about this oh my God it does work oh I need to turn the lights off oh we're gonna pause the lights uh puzzle lights and not just him me we both have enough of you by order his majesty Dominus Rex death by tickles shieldgate in now you got now you've got through the shields now you have to hit the HP [Music] give us a hand What's creepy wake up wake up oh that's iconic that is Iconic right there oh damn that actually looks really cool right hang on volume volume volume volume volume right let's turn the mouse volume up and let's get the music volume up I'll sort out the rest get all this up because you might talk is Nora Knight gonna talk in here I don't know let's bring Nora up Amanda chords I don't need and schulzin uh bring up as well okay overall volume give me some feedback sound good better fake oh I should have shot him oh I should do no damage to him [Music] remember a little bit from what they said kind of down here can I oh my gods that's the map I'm surrounded dudes all right how do I how far can I jump in this my latch do they hear sounds why my son's name Sheila yes sucker [Applause] how does ah dude I was have that what does free do I think that's a hill Oh my God please oh I can actually kill him headshot only okay how am I gonna deal with you guys right now okay it would help if I didn't miss a shot you've got a Granger now you don't keep using charged shots for now if I can figure out when these guys are going in vulnerable she'd like is that can I yeah okay listen I was lagging that wasn't my fault that was satellite movement going on in the air and um there was just a lot of delay in leg don't have you guys saw that there was nothing I could do there yeah dude who's my guidance okay I think I need to use that a bit more they don't seem to be look if I jump like that they don't seem to be alerted to sounds which is Goods you're saying I mean it is what it is Buddy okay so smoke bomb is gonna be a way to unalert them if you will so my second ability is the guidance so keep pressing your second ability to try and get an idea where you go your third ability I believe heals you your fourth ability is to unalert them so this is that's where I'm supposed to go oh I'm just gonna try and skip that I was making up my own route there I said I can just kill him though I guess I think some of the guards are like maybe design that you can't take on see him normally he's kind of easy so I can't take that horse no I wanted to take the horse man um oh that's my friend um yeah it looks like we're we're not going this way now where do I go way in the host now God damn it God damn it right mindset wrong execution okay right mindset are you with me ass okay it's gonna be cool all right so hang on so jump jump left ship Gallop okay so I could just basically double jump and gallop so okay if I had fallen there it was lag okay I'll keep up with it [Music] the frame you at times but don't worry it's like stuff out because it's all new what's that I wasn't I wasn't gonna share a chat it was just a warning shot okay I I don't miss okay I don't miss go oh my God yeah that's you know we get pelts from them can I get it you get Pelt something we might have to do it I love how it just hi zero out of ten unrealistic game that's honestly I expect PC Gamer to write an article about that tomorrow I I definitely would that bird should have been dead oh my God this game is so goddamn stunning especially up there and keep in mind that you maxed out the graphics here this is gonna look insane I have to turn down the graphics a little bit when I'm streaming I love how it splits chat kill the rabbit don't kill the rabbit alrighty then is this bomberstein how do I ah it's bomb machine of the courtly stage in the background New Hampshire lucky thank you thank you very much I belong here [ __ ] oh PJ even though I'm plaything right um I'm gonna do you're gonna put some respect on his name no matter how much work I put in I'm just looking for a way out of here is that ASMR when all of us are obliged to stay where Yonder that's cool don't get in my way why is that like Batman they had died there I probably would instantly I felt really bad I'm kind of glad they did it not gonna lie all right so we're gonna go this way follow the guideline over here oh Chad the very is actually here this is crazy to think about man oh so this was in new war right oh there'll be spoilers on the Stream sorry don't ever go oh I didn't do to do what Clark oh I don't care you did it all right I'm telling you dummy sweaters on the stream okay I didn't do four surprise well his phone was that all right what the hell oh yeah get some get some get some sorry I could maintain yourself Clark right hi wait hang on I have an idea I've caught you already oh two out of ten two out of ten I like the music I can't believe it if I can't have a little boogie yeah I'm T posing myself I cannot believe this I just love it yeah I love to see it who needs moves [Laughter] okay all right can I at least handshake myself have I ever met you at a convention or anything in real life and I go to shake your hand and you t-pose me we're gonna have problems okay we're gonna have some problems ride reflection into the light she's been walking okay so I think the Whistle the whistle is giving me a direction where I need to put the operator whilst I'm on Drifter I think that's that way oh that way okay do I need to oh wait oh my God that literally hated um how do I oh okay I can't figure that one oh it's just straight Center for the person who has everything are we practicing Voodoo something extra I got 20 intrinsics I've maxed out who would afford it completed Warframe just like that on your way that or worm is hunting no you can't quite see it's your scent now do you want me to put chat somewhere else or you guys okay we're just not as long as you can hear them right you guys are okay so let me know if you need me to change where you guys are or lower you guys I'll wait for some feedback oh this isn't it my mind if I'm a Viva oh my God that's terrifying are we going this way grow up oh [ __ ] all right the horse look at me go yeah the horse movement is clean the horse movement's very clean I need to stop trying to kill everything okay we're going down here and at the portal brother this must have been a blast to design I can only imagine like Warframe announces the very the art team is just like hell yes sign me up look at this place oh I actually oh you get a burst on the jump oh I'll tell you what the horse movement's actually really clean I was a little bit worried but look look at that it's really reactive and you get like a bus when you initially jump I don't know if you can see that look see that yeah it feels like Warframe movement this feels like Warframe movement I like it well done [Music] hooked out by this thing by the way videos I wait want me to drop I hope it's not full damage I I didn't I didn't want to test if there was full damage or not because I didn't want to reset it did the rabbit go through the pool I should have looked at it oh I went through the portal oh my gods we're here let's get behind me oh there was a cave behind me was that whoops sorry right now you're thinking is this real oh some fever dreams not many characters in Warframe I feel like I attached myself to but tashin is one is one of them I'm one I want why the hell this all feels so damn familiar emotions they guide where others fail the king's spiral takes away time experience you don't seem like the others I am testing [Music] oh yes and this is well have you that named her remember what I didn't mean I didn't mean that the I was that was it was a love bullet is what it was because I love the thing I named it oh okay so I'm gonna move my camera here can you guys remember the influences so we're we're back towards this again right now terribian neutral lure being dark and night if you will and so obviously being you know retro retrospected to Sun um I can't remember what I selected I think I'm Terror I think I'm down the middle I'm balanced am I balanced or am I lure I don't know there's no right or wrong here let's let's go lure I like that that's a nice name Miss the ebbing of that pensive light here we spiral in the constant glare of an absurd Purgatory you want me to check no it's okay don't worry need to break free I'm just so tired the figurine you pulled from the Paradox the Lost toy of a temperamental child you need only to find the rest of its pieces you can't be serious you can keep the doll oh I've got to get as far dude action figures go for a lot these days sorry is Def Scott in the chat is that the e-score oh I see Sarah in the chat yeah what up Sarah how are you no it's not okay I was just double checking I'm Ava Scott you jet lagged about hyped no worries Sarah which one's other score can your nightbot chill for two minutes honestly if people weren't just like constantly spamming sorry about that it will calm down when everyone else calms down sorry about that boys right the Sun and Moon oh God I love the music in this game everyone's going to summon cave increase resistance uh to being dismounted by an enemy uh while riding with Keith press free to command your cave to stomp knocking enemies back and reducing their armor flash travel usually Advanced map to flash travel to the central to very locations and math on this okay so rank four seems pretty good there normally they do like fours fours in in rail Jack were also pretty good as well plants and rocks are marked on the map when you ride with your cape oh that's interesting use case is like a resource tracker okay steadfast Dismount while riding the Keith uh press four to Dismount and gain a 150 overguards and 150 second cooldown between users oh so a quick Dismount but you go ahead and get over guide but then you get cool down towards it so very good if you know that you're gonna be fighting for a while but if you want to kind of look into this man and get back on don't do it oh no wait sorry maybe you can get back on it's just it's just a cooldown let's go ahead and do it that's all never mind sorry I've always I thought it was a cool down to actually getting back on kite uh Keith uh reduces cooldown between dashes which is really good you can name it at rank a okay very cool then you can go ahead and use cave in open World Systems and then use the map to fast travel to other Drifters wait that's so good all right that was my 20 intrinsics and we've unlocked all of this now opportunity endurance ads combat we'll go over those slowly but not for what I'm doing right now chat which should these if you're if you pick Loki you pick Loki all right don't oh I'm Loki I'm like okay which one of these three Warframe warframes did you pick which one of these three did you pick I went with Excalibur there is no Loki there was Loki which is why somebody will say Loki Vol Excalibur I chose Loki I told you you'll get Loki people in here mag a few mags in here as well Volvo you should have done Excalibur we'll move Excalibur two Excalibur quite a lot of Excalibur means yes yeah you love to see it uh sure why not oh I don't know I like that all right we'll try with it oh I might was there training grounds also if they block ing heavy and then attack yeah it's like a training thing right now stay blocked then I can block can I Parry I can I Parry without looking at them I can so that's very cool good combat system so you can reflect it as well just straight on impact which is also kind of cool I'm doing that a little bit early because I'm not too sure of the let go so you get plenty of time to go and deflect that and I actually think that's really good recipes go restore health so tap shift whenever you go ahead and see those attacks so they have like a glow coming around the arm there and then you can time there can I time it into them I can oh wait hang on hold this and then each drift of weapon has to read um so enemies have special attacks can be interrupted with my quick shot oh okay so that's kind of cool so quick shot on that as well okay I'm I don't know what that was okay I just got a quick show so okay that's cool but you're attacking my limits oh I forgot to do it uh can I just do this without this yo I need a hill okay I can do this without locking because I think lock-in for me I guess locking's gonna be pretty accurate though but what does that do that's just still smoke bomb I'm just gonna use this to recover real quick okay we're good see you do that that's blocked I keep pressing R to reload which is my issue there's an execute in there as well you get plenty of time to go ahead and counter that which is also really cool okay so anything I didn't do there was what this no this I forgot how to do it the heavy attack combo combat's actually pretty good chat by the way I'm just gonna frown though that's quite fluids it's just muscle memory needs to kick it now I just recognized the scene do you recognize this scene do you recognize that scene that was the first time that we introduced to a deviry paradox trailer it was like right at the beginning wasn't it and then we saw the person on horseback oh yes sir holy crap look at this place chat is this Warframe this is actually what the hell is going on let's head to the mainlands almost hit me oh God damn that horse movement's kind of clean you know all right the ends I don't know some fever dream all right tension I'll try it your way you remember good now we can begin what happened to my pin message for drops why is it gone right here by the paradox in the world Beyond the Wall they were the weapons of a warrior cast called the tenno I suspect your hand may offer a way to control them ah yeah that's a good way to um the transference in there shoes I'm guessing this is also just for like the new player experience here because obviously this means nothing to me um I'm gonna give Max some love I I'm gonna shout out to the mag names pick Loki god damn it what did I say about the lokies we get it you're old school all right you're old school you ain't gonna be oh I played before you clock that was eight years ago I feel like out of all three mag is actually the least picked it's kind of his pick because he's just really good injunctions followers actually picked also because I mean first of all he's fun but second of all um he's the one that you get from the dojo whereas you can't get uh you get mag and Excalibur pretty early in the game from um Mars and Phobos so pick and Vol is not a bad option wow if anyone's watching this question you're new to the very as well um pick whichever one of the free that you guys like just a quick rundown scanner bar mostly we utilize them for a second and fourth ability it's Fourth ability you basically channel the swords and you slash and dash through enemies and so forth the second ability is a really good single Target elimination now you can use it for AOE and blinding enemies around you it's really really good but for the most part you can go and stun them and then execute them really good in single Target equations but also just good for overall crowd control around you but you mostly utilize these these two Outsiders here on mag well mag's actually in a much better spot right now as well the pull change magnetize also got updated so you can go ahead and hold it now you cause like a matrix thing around you which is also really cool and crashes in a much much better spot right now um so mag's actually looking pretty crispy uh nowhere enemies uh um Shields and so forth was also giving you um some overshield or even a you utilize it as much but you basically get this to breed and going straight onto enemies you can combine that debris with magnetized magnetize is really good for um choke holds bosses that have really weird places to hit like they heck hitboxes and so forth magnetize really good and Paul is just fantastic and just gives a very good luxury AOE pools and pull enemies in like a nice kind of uh cone in front of you if you will and then you can go and just nuke enemies so mag's very good and then finally Vol again this mostly for new players if you guys know this stuff don't worry but I'm just trying to help new players out by all means uh shock um mostly don't really tend to use shock unless you're utilizing a shock onto electric Shields or uh the augment if you're new to the game don't worry but augments you slowly get a bit later but when you're a bit newer don't utilize shock as much well I guess when you're very new you will utilize shock but when you become a bit more uh accustomed to the frame you don't utilize it as often speeds my goodness everybody loves speeds um wait a speeding game I don't indulse anything else anyways moving on swiftly uh everybody everybody loves their spoon here uh in game a really good way to go and get around and no nothing Warframe sorry um yeah good way to go and get around and also uh increase your reload speed and whatnot just really good for Gunplay um electric Shields fantastic really good way to go block incoming projectiles and so forth was also amplifying your damage anything that you're going to shoot you add electric onto it but if you also have an element in guns let's say you have toxin on your gun and you shoot for the shields The Shield will also give you um electric so the electric will combine with the toxin that you shoot through the shield and you actually hit the enemy with corrosive damage so that's pretty cool as well also gives you critical damage going through it as well it's really good on operators and so forth it's just a very good ability and a discharge wonderful ability uh even better with capacitance which is the augment that you can get there very good AOE uh chain lightning it's a good way to understand enemies and also dot them as well but yeah those are your free choices very very cool uh feel free to go and pick any of them I'm going to give some love to mag though because why not no I think it combines I believe it combines can I get a fact check on that does it combine someone Warframe Wikipedia I believe it combines relax to the dissociation oh my goodness so this is my first day playing Warframe um I'm excited what's this game about chat I'm an Anthem main I play Anthem and so I'm just coming over to check out Warframe for the very first time um looks very cool how do I jump how do I 100 days of Warframe 100 days of Warframe anyone I'm gonna build a jump over here oh no I haven't I haven't figured out yet we'll get there we'll get there we'll get there what the SE joking if you've reset my account and I've got to do all this again I'm telling you we're gonna have some words all right I'm actually gonna do like the beginner's course here oh this is so sweet the aiming Glide as well I don't know if I should just do it as like a way to kind of show people like what I would be doing as well you can hold space going to go up on the wall also fun thing about this anybody who doesn't know um if you bullet jump into a wall then hit off a wall it resets your bullet jump so you can basically indefinitely bullet jump towards walls in case anybody didn't know that all right it's a really good way to help you parkour quickly up a wall so you can go and start at the bottom bullet jump like that so it just resets it literally you can just hold space on this but I'm gonna reset for a bullet jump into a Glide slide always try and land on slides if you can because you get that extra momentum going down there gonna jump aim Direction so you can either go up like this but also cool thing about Warframe you can look straight down below jump and it'll still go and send you upwards if you need to so you can also do that we'll Dash onto this one kind of looks like that but I didn't really do that very clean all right I think I'm ready Lego he says oh my goodness I am the rescue Target I bet oh my God suspect this Warframe would be a liability and that's contracting his every Worm but here you can roam free I'm actually in the underground Tower so what am I doing here tessian a joyride you are seeking a paradox you will need more than her hand and my blades to survive above um here they come you guys said you didn't mind it but I still wouldn't mind trying to show you guys us now just teaches you how it's going to utilize it oh this is kind of cool because I can kind of show you what I mean pulling them on in um I'm gonna do this to get some of this I'm gonna throw that on them I don't think it will pull the polarize into them crash for some survivability overshields I'm combining my three on my two right now am I one of my four is pretty good is that yes okay fast though piranha and Lex I'm gonna pull this as quick as I can all right Chad you have literally one minute though go one minute one minute no what am I taking fifth all right okay oh this is a little one-sided I wasn't expecting that yeah where's the where's the Lex love what what's the hate with the likes right now all right we'll probably run I kind of won that one there's no point me even letting that go on That's So one-sided piranha is what it is just basically a new player beginner kind of like experience like a different version of doing it which is pretty cool I'll be over here all right hold this real quick oh I need to go and end this pole all right piranha won by a long shot by the way pulling this as fast as I can bubble saw Tigress look okay I know exactly what you're gonna pick right Balto Tigress go you got one minute what am I taking ain't no way oh oh okay sorry I wasn't expecting this vote I thought you guys were gonna Tigress you guys not tigrisim okay Butler it is as soon as it hits halfway mark I'm done okay so we're taking that so I don't have to wait much longer I actually thought Tigris was gonna win that I haven't used this in the hot minute is this I think this is my modded one right oh I forgot Bolton's projectile it's not a hit scanner hit scan means when I shoot um it will instantly hit the enemy projectile means when I shoot um it takes a bit of time to travel oh my god oh no wait that's bolt wait why can I re-pick oh I can just re-pick if I wanted to all right well we've got Cronin or fragor all right then ain't no way you guys are gonna do what I think you do I think I'm gonna get trolled on this one all right go sorry you knew it I actually just knew it ain't no way you guys are gonna do me like this all right I'm not pulling anything ever again I pick fraggle right the Cronin uh ain't my way all right I hate it oh that's a bit Overkill home [Laughter] yeah these uh same with these are my modded ones here come hard and slam special about these things Paradox is their attempt to help us we out of here boys that's a sign to leave let's get out of here oh wow wait can I move it's not like the the all the time where I can kind of need the E can I move the hunt and just fabulous is that gonna be bound to my choice We Believe it's the origin at us too wouldn't have minded some subtitles at the bottom there just in case but they are aware she's sentient there like can I move the horse no I can't how's the car we haven't got there yet we're just doing the quests find us we were made to hate without reflection oh I like that we made a hate without reflection no vacations oh feeling better you say Saturn Maybe I accidentally yeah tell me about it if you are recovered thank you so much to fight gift thank you thank you to seek the other pieces of thrax's figurine I expect they will manifest the same as paradoxes on the surface gear up look around and tell me when you are ready I actually scared myself alrighty then all right so this thing over here is the figurine all his horses all his men the sooner you find the pieces the sooner you get out of this he was gonna rain all of his sources orders man the sooner you find the pieces Jen maybe my name was Jen it would have right you know Genesis and Khan and oh my God how'd you end up here anyway through the eye of the storm I'm not sure if I was dead or alive at the time you oh it's been too long yeah I was gonna say long story I was on that ship or maybe the same way you did oh look at that it's like a stable can I get in there oh my goodness wait what is that what that is what is that is that a helmet and maybe it said it might be oh these might oh that's gonna be accessories isn't it it's going to be all the accessories that I own and I've unlocked for Keith I have seen it's a saddle that's a saddle cool looking saddle okay that that glimmer noise sounds like a medallion for Zeppelin um what's her name in uh thingy oh God oh Chad look what you've done Drax will reset the spider oh I ain't actually gonna use this have I is pretty good so he's in a mood C for yourself see no hang on come to think about it this can't be what I have because I don't have piranha I have piranha Prime I deleted my prioranna so I'm guessing this is like lone Bloods or something then ocean his world follows from the duviri tales the prince of Fire be wary in the story The King's Men had Blades of molten Steel I'm the rightful king of doomiri so the imps taxis are my taxis if these tanks have a problem with that then you can make problems for them I can't how do I do that that was actually terrible timing for me [Music] not the best if I'm in a bit less wax oh yeah he got diamonds wait did the dot interrupt him I have no free intrinsic and common to Korea here it's time to get nerdy this is what I'm gonna be focused on over the next week with the flames you roll it so you've got like a a reverse kind of thing here and it's also got three levels that you can do there so 25 if it's going to be scaling was it 25 50 75 so you could go ahead and recover it back gain 20 uh damage for every enemy affected by status I don't know what sun and moon status is right now and I don't know what elements I have on it so we're not taking this right now um I guess in the rest of the kit yeah we're not taking this right now everybody I mean that could be good but I don't know if I'm doing a long long session so maybe not I might go ahead and use tactical repositioning I feel like it's in between these two you know what I actually want to go and see how the movement is in this so I'm actually going to stick with Fleet footage because this also has scaling on it which is actually kind of nice lamentis and kovnik let's go this place is so good and I jump and then go into wings I I can that's kind of cool how often I've had to send forces into the underground to clean up his so I assuming this straight under Crofts by random right I'm gonna use my pie Runner here hey oh oh I just have to wait all right so this is straight undercroft gameplay [Music] everybody [Applause] slay may drop concentrated life support [Music] thank you oh that was a big boy he only survival at the minute yo I love this tune is this copyrights my daily oh no I can't oh that was a bad idea thank you there he's got over guide on him which is kind of cool [Music] oh no there you go lock this oh huh he's kind of cool I like that unit the big guy just dies but I'm curious how the big unit's gonna be on steel path this dude here the board is inbound this guy though this guy's interesting his blocking mechanics actually pretty good I actually like the Archer dude I actually really like these enemies right now I'm just trying to identify like yeah see he's annoying I can craft the children and then just get rid of them [Music] should I sing your heart out girl [Music] periodically life support will appear use it only as you must you know what I actually really like that Warrior I love I love the identification on them and I wouldn't mind fighting in here with operator when I have um oh no this is just straight under crop though isn't it I've got one minute left this is a cool way to introduce all the enemies though what's up foreign [Applause] foreign ergy Mike I can [Music] miss them all right two seconds also the singing chick I'm not you sure but you know what I welcome it oh give me that all right so do I get some trees here if I get conla Sprout six intrinsic and a rare decree all right okay so moral boost with full uh whilst the full health warframes regenerate five Health Energy or five energy per seconds and drifter's transference bar fills 20 more videos um don't really feel like that's something that I need um also curious if that's stackable amongst teammates so if I had it could another teammate have it and then that 20 is actually increased pertin so if you could have because 20 percent if you do it additive four people eighty percent so I'm wondering if it could work like that but 80 is almost almost double but not quite there so 100 will just basically be double the amount of energy per second coming through so um I wonder if it's if it's group related writes and Agony critical here um Grant 100 critical damage critical melee hits 100 critical though that seems pretty good if you're going for a melee build I am currently wait hang on I'm on Sun and Moon I don't know what the stats of Salomon are um I might take this on medical gain overguards it's double for warframes oh that's actually really cool that you can turn down to undercroft then what was the first one I took it was movement speed right so I could go with survivability which isn't too bad I might go with the survivability because I don't know what a sun and moon critical chance of critical damage is yet until I learned that then I'll go with this but I'm gonna go with this right now I kind of like the uh OG I don't know that's pretty cool I've got a [ __ ] bullet jump can I summon cave if I jump like that that's kind of cool see that oh no I'm falling Psych pretty cool cave is very arcing like very very Arc wing-like which is actually pretty cool all right I just got smelting like I literally saw it and I couldn't even react that was some damage so the OG is actually going to come in handy here because you see I've only got Health only so I have to be a little bit more cautious in how I take those on I like that that's actually kind of cool who wants it who wants it who wants it didn't know what he was doing gotta learn the timing for him [Music] right [Music] gonna restore real quick there's the OG he's in the OG up there 22. let's do that that's fine the closets try and force a melee oh I can animation cancel yeah I can okay I'm not doing good against that I don't know how I feel about this locking on I don't know if I like this locking on I just don't think it works for me yeah I don't think I do well with the Locking on it throws me off a little bit I'm not used to lock-ons um so I think I'm gonna just steer away from that um it's it's an it's a little frustrating because in my heads reloads away from him oh I can actually execute with E when I Parry them right okay I'm gonna try that um reload is r and when I shoot the gun in my head's compulsive reloader I think I'm trying to reload the gun and then re instead it locks onto a Target I might maybe have to change that keybinds because I don't want to lock I'm sure it would go well with some it's just not me uh codes contagion so they inflicted statuses have a 50 chance of spread so that actually sounds really good if I was going for like a maybe a toxin heat build or something like that um or manicure gained over Gods which is good and on headshot gained 50 percent damage now is that Universal so 50 damage towards all my weapons the only way I could test that is by shooting something now or going back and looking at the numbers that I've done and then take this and then comparing the numbers or Warframe can just confirm it for me yes then I will take that because headshot isn't that hard to go in here and then I can buff my melee which is actually really good oh that's actually very cool then I like that yeah we're going back into the undercroft again is that not a way I can can I get an undercroft quicker like right now I I know there's a countdown here so there's like a bit of a ready is there a way that I could just go straight through without like the timer because like I'm already ready I know I'm ready [Music] may fall to something worse oh God I wish I had Titania right now to collect those energy glooms but they are the only means to close the breaches right I've got that thank you [Music] any cat jumpers you guys do leave me alone yeah stop ads very bad just every so often she's got excellent work angelic I could have been a singer chat I could have been a singer but I decided to be a twitch streamer since maybe the smarter choice [Music] all right a bent knee has to be broken these guys they're jumping like kavas oh I feel like um a new player doing this mission um Dan if you want to get introduced to parkour I would say this is the way to do it but I could also Imagine new players are probably gonna struggle a little bit I don't know I don't know do you think do you think new players would struggle with this I mean there's so much of it though like you know there's generally oh wait so who is that I don't know maybe they won't struggle with it there's so much rounds here maybe a little bit I mean yeah like getting used to controls I mean that's okay though right I feel like they've done it look how much look how much is the rounds they've done a healthy amount I've done such a healthy amount that um if you are a new player um even if it just means like getting the easy ones like this you know it's still manageable sorry I don't think it should be too bad there the void Angels break through the wall their Master yeah I'm back when you're on the craft yeah man's back to happen my operator seems exact when I'm in the undercroft I've got my operator when I'm not on the undercroft I think I've got my Drifter is that how I understand that is there a big bull runs here steady oh God I was about to shoot you uh that should be enough I think hirana's got such a kick on it Prince of fire so we've got six enchances and I've read the cree critical Force critical hit still 40 cold damage from a guarantee status effect okay hold on I actually really like that you get a critical and you also proc cold status effects guarantees that actually sounds really cool for like a critical build really like that because cold got buffed so you're looking at like one 80 slow like what's what's base let's face cold status now oh my God so you have to okay I gotta help find the chests uh envious economy constant ability grants a 60 chance for the next ability to have no cooldown oh that also sounds pretty good it will cost no energy uh you know what if you smoke bomb smoke bomb has a one minute cooldown which is kind of crazy um pretty cool that you could go ahead and get like a double smoke bomb if you wanted to try and like reposition with the smoke bomb sounds pretty cool and Roland deals 120 damage nearby enemies staggers them damage radius doubles what oh so it it's at the end of where I roll so I can actually like go towards them roll into them and then stagger yes sir I am feeling that it doesn't seem to have a cooldown by the way oh I do oh God feed the chess Guardian we'll take some resources whilst I'm here why not where's the oh there is it's got a guardian oh that sounds so good sorry that sounds so nice it's a frax what up buddy oh yeah oh I can't touch that I can't Parry it [Applause] let's see if I can stun him oh hold on I'm telling you yeah I don't know about this the fact that it's got no cooldown is it just in this seems a little you know he seems a little I don't know about that one boys he's a little strong right now um maybe it's just cause I've been quests maybe this is requests can you imagine four players by the way when we get in um if that option comes up if you play with me I want every single player to take that I want to see four players just roll into enemies constantly and just continuously stagger them this is how we break the game okay this is how things get nerfed okay Warframe you ain't gotta watch you ain't gonna see any of this all right surely surely no cooldown that seems wild many attacks hit twice oh yeah I get a second instance [Music] can I get a roll roll twice uh drop a frost explosive when you roll hold on hold on wait I can actually have a rock on Hedgehog 30 chance okay so this is on the the prefix of it when I roll it drops instantly but where I land that's where I get the Sun so it can I do I'm trying to roll but slide backwards so you can kind of do like a slide oh wait oh he can't slides okay in a Warframe if I rolled forwards I'd be at the slide backwards which basically means where I drop the frost I'd be able to roll back into the stun Yukon slides so I can't I can't do that that's the closest I can get now I need something that can amplify range on it and go for like a range thing oh that's cool okay overall First Impressions right now on his first impressions kind of surprised how fluids this is warframes always had fluid movement and I was a little bit worried that this wouldn't feel so Warframe like but um this feels very warframe-like why is he talking about milk he saw there was nothing righteous I was lagging I was lagging where's my ping I'm connected to a different player and they're Ping's atrocious so you know it's just is what it is you know I got Australian servers right now farty little ancestors [Applause] luminous purged what's that luminous so that means it's locked that okay I'm not gonna lie I kind of jumped a little there [Applause] oh he actually jumped [Applause] [Music] [Applause] we got that what's that I don't see one falls in love with magic all right ultimately recovered damage the target has 10 more vulnerable to each damage was shot after ability called oh director ability called Warframe instability efficiency [Music] oh my God the music chat hold on oh no no hold on this actually just has to stop listen to the music right now no I'm sorry it's gonna be loud but listen it's worth it [Music] all right God damn like that Imperial March okay that's a Bop I'm not even gonna lie fair play fair play that's a Bop right there there's only four damage on the horse there's no oh there's stagger maybe there is full damage but what am I doing let's see a paradox oh hang on maybe I'm being stupid it's one sec I might wait is it let's see a paradox is it I do the other objective marker every time I go to it um is that a way I can slow my horse down without it moving I'm flying does it always move forwards where's the other marker the other he's pointing back down there is it yeah it's just a bug right now does anyone know where I have to go so I'm just gonna critically my glasses it's around the mountain is it well this one here oh my God oh God damn it time there's an island beneath me thank you guys ah well done well okay it's updated now that's all right it might have just been a waypoint um bug okay if that does happen to you guys especially if you guys watching on like YouTube or anything just uh jump down to the island below okay foreign for your mission oh okay no worries hopefully I can try and help and we'll try and figure things out together okay guys and I get the second chest I didn't one sec oh [Music] was it a side objective might be a side objective reinstall should be okay as long as it allows me to progress and we should be all right I guess we're born with anger an instinct like any other like squinting at the Sun or flinching from a burn but some of us maybe we learn it no I feel like we have an idea who that was no can I just push tession what am I doing anger wow what a wonderful way to express that I would never push Hessian that's just not happening you saw that ship in the sky the zerman our child King Waypoint bug will be fixing the hotfix guys who was abandoned there a tenno explain you said the tenor Trend to help me this Paradox stuff now you're saying thrax is one of them he doesn't seem too helpful it's so weird being drift of shoes right now when we know that German ship returned from the voyne bringing with it the extraordinary power the tenno command but here is a different path I suppose a difference in parallel Paradox in itself the world above changes every day following what thracks feels ready yourself for the next day and consider what you have learned right rests I'll have to actually am I gonna do a fresh play through I'm debating about doing a YouTube series um on an alternate account it seems that thracks walk on the right side of his crib today foreign I'm debating about doing an alternate account um where I'll do a YouTube series and it'll be mostly for YouTube where um I have asked you guys and you guys did say he was interested in this so if there is anybody else in the Chester just listen up um but I'm probably going to end up creating a secondary account I'm going to start Warframe the very Paradox from a fresh new account I'm going to explain everything and anything that I'm kind of doing to give people an idea if you were new to Warframe what would you do how do I go about things it'll just show you all of the ins and now from someone who's just been playing as long as what I have um I know other content creators are also looking to do this as well and I think it's honestly actually a good idea um because I think it will help a lot of people get into Warframe Warframe doesn't quite Hold Your Hand um but doesn't also not not explain things so it's kind of like in between where it's like we're gonna let you figure things out but we're gonna give you a rough idea like what's going on so yeah even even with 6000 hours in the game I can still be lost at sometimes when it comes to like the law or the direction but that doesn't that isn't necessarily A Bad Thing personally because it gives me the discoverability um and the creativity to allow me to go out there and be like well the path I take is never a wrong path you know it's almost like an I sound like an open world like a Sandbox it's not but it's almost like that you know I mean where I can kind of do what I want to do at the time that I want to do it and I think that's kind of cool so hopefully if there are people who are joining uh remember the joy he feels is not lacking in indigned the Fable hidden and play it out you may discover the next Paradox the next piece we need upper Haven Royal stead pastures Northwind Village Luna Road court lunaro court ain't no way we gotta go check that out the amphitheater chat we were there we've actually been there anybody who was wow what tanacon was it was it 2020 what no 20 21 we were there we've been to the amphitheater we had a rougher look of what it looks like none of this area is named what is the name of this area is it Othello's Farm maybe no it just doesn't have a name ever borrowed chamber of Muses Titans rest Titans rests I wonder what's there ferngard barracks and never burrow Crossing and then there's never borrow down there as well Fort worm soul got some of these names the Citadel oh that's pretty cool we want to go check it out oh I've got so much to do oh god it feels good race I've got to go and do kite I think oh it was the most recent one sorry my bad my bad race gate count zero so how do I how do I start this one I know what that is oh I just finished it I actually know what those are doing right now but my time is 30 seconds okay it's giving me like what's that plus three is it that gives me plus free that gives me play okay so it's just an extra weight to get time we're gonna reload I did it I beat myself to break your neck yo what to the Happy mind all things seem simple problems could be solved simply no need for that go away when the attacks hit twice that's really good drop of frost six explosion radius doubles for warframes he shop already increases fire rate I gotta keep staring I've just we went we left didn't we so we've okay well we're gonna we're gonna go back for the build all right we're gonna go back for the builds I foresee your life journey I want the melee here twice but I also want to do a roll build because the roll builds actually look kind of fun oh I got down there [Music] oh God why did I make you guys pick this load up chat I could have had Chrome all right why do you hate me don't answer that all right all right okay Secrets lie buried deep within the undercroft the Paradox provides the means to extract them you must protect the excavators and keep them powered oh extractor in place give me a seconds [Applause] so I'll do this topic because I always do this on stream anyways a little tip for anybody if you ever do excavation your Warframe can hold one excavator in its hands your operator can hold one if I switch back into my Warframe my operator drops his okay however if I pick it up first and put it in with my operator my Warframe will always teleport me with another one my point is in one movement you could bring two cores all right this helps you in like long distances let's say that it wasn't there it was like way over there I could pick two up here and move all the way over there with my operator so is this a much quicker way to go ahead and get charges into it all right try and use your operator open camera if you have your Opera accessible I I don't know I guess new players have it I don't I don't know we'll figure out foreign [Music] and you can carry five of them okay look you see how I'm gonna pick up two here I do not need to go over there so I'm gonna put one in with my operator and then if I bring my Warframe my Warframe also has one as well stagger foreign oh someone's yeah look chat oh wait what you're insane you can do that through walls he can do you get there for wolves I could never all right this is like literally desirement 10 kind of layout area as well oh wait this is the Simon 10 layout isn't it Play It's the mosque here remember oh [ __ ] I didn't see that a new extraction site may now be claimed where was The Mask it was on was it on a tree I remember no I really like this guy the Ducks uh was it Arcus I actually think that's a really cool design I like the idea having like a bow like that I actually think they're very very cool probably my favorite enemy so far I want to see more about the the big chunky dude with the overshields again I need to see him on steel path and see what he's like in otherwise those Archers look like they could get really annoying if you're not paying attention to them and I like that fret this guy oh my goodness let me do it back boom never again do you hear me never again that was the mask wasn't it like on a trip I remember these it's on like a tree or something though okay we're gonna still go roll no this is the Citadel here is there a way that I can stop cave from moving does anyone know I don't I want him to like hover not move I think so right because I think it automatically defaults if you guys can figure it out let me know he's always just flying I wouldn't mind if I could make him hover yeah he takes his responsibilities so seriously I'm sure he wouldn't mind you helping him out this once so how do I get you hi no no no no no oh my God I'm not have I heard them [Music] what am I a border collie I've laughed I've actually got hurt them oh my God be careful I got roll builds wait does that mean can I kill you come okay that's good no no go that way that way go go yeah yeah that way yeah yeah in the pen I'm actually used to this because this is how I get my viewers I'm just I just round them up exactly in the same way so this is this is like this is a breath of fresh air glad I've got so much experience before I had to go and do this again sure watch the stream all right hit that follow button you got a twitch Prime what are you doing get in there yeah go that way yeah get in come on yeah on you yeah easy lit up easy all right please be wrong she she hid it every 10 seconds for five seconds what sorry leave it for five seconds a five second dot behind me every 10 seconds I've got to do a roll builds [Music] I feel like you're gonna kill things that you don't want to with toxic approach but I've got to take toxic approach right now I've just got to see this I like that we can get we can get some very good critical Builds on the guy I'm gonna ignore that because I feel like that's what everyone's gonna do right now let's be honest let's be honest you guys are taking it aren't you be honest yeah yeah boring yeah yeah you're boring all right we got a bit of toxic approach we gotta go outside the box everybody's gonna see critical and going the critical buff and select that option you one tricks you're one tricks that's all of you guys are craft is is a source of unbridled negativity rule one tricks hello everyone flatulence and other words yeah exactly hang on the underground Shadows of armies that do not I feel like on warframes maybe not as much [Applause] I wonder if I could combine this with Lavos I've got an idea it does say little I need the Stagger the Stagger did way more The Rock oh I like the hell of arrows that's pretty cool this is not the build so far we need a lot more to make this build work okay maybe yeah do not relent the battle has barely begun I drop a frost bomb right does that interact with magnetize foreign insides this builds I need a lot more to make this work right now the fact that I can even do that so far is silly I don't know if I'm digging the toxic approach I need to stack something else with it understood that one sometimes has to be cruel I don't want any of those which was a way that I could re-roll there's no re-roll option is there no I wanna I don't want any of these it is what it is uh critical hit still colds I have in here oh I like that I can kind of just that's toxin that's healing I might have to go with royal wrath maybe I don't think any greedy Hill here because I can also just use tactical repositioning that's a critical chance for three seconds and in critical hit still once I just go go for a pure roll build but I just feel like tactical reposition is kind of not worth it down at that point this isn't this by the way this isn't a Warframe build so I'm just throwing it out there so when I actually play my Warframe I play with my Warframe this is more of like an operator builds um I'll go with royal wrath it's not really what I want here unless I go with this and then I still just I get utility and I take utility into the builds do you know what I'm gonna try and say stay true to the builds technically I don't think this is worth it but we're going to stay true to the build so I'm actually going to go with this because it still thematically sits in there is there a way that I can see the decrees that I currently own Escape thank you very much yeah there is awesome yeah so I can still go and see my build here which is actually really nice I need more in either tumble in front or I need another row one towards it and then try and go for like a roll build or something all right you won't be happy so you can stand on your own two feet things sitting nearby you you are going to find it okay so it's a cave is there a cave [Music] it's definitely a cat it's definitely a cave foreign nice and loud to hear as well oh God okay and I purposely fail that I wanna I wanna do that again Oh I thought it was on Warframe these ones I think you can just straight execute because these ones are kind of like the chill dudes oh no okay I wanted to reset that but I couldn't reset it toss this [ __ ] Bakery coin build 10 heat damage per second to nearby enemies for 50 chance enemy strike okay right I think we have to go loadings and stack load into a toxic approach no like there's no reason why we shouldn't do this so we can dot two lots of different dot heat and Toxin and then apply cold procs towards them with tumbling I think I'll remember that because I don't really feel like I need to increase this and it is 75 I thought it would be we're gonna go loadings foreign amount of decrees that we can go and take I'm actually not too sure not too sure what I miss [Music] ed teacher Independence and build character to give up keep trying wake up there's an update I'm a new player and I was just getting used to the game and now there's even more to learn hey well welcome to Warframe man if you've got any questions just let me know right especially newer players I can try and help you guys out I might not be able to help you out too much during this Quest but I can help you out after the quest [Applause] oh that's funny I can hear it I just oh stuff foreign as well today it is very very kind of you please don't feel like I'm ignoring your Twitch primes oh my goodness a lot of subscribers today so thank you guys so much for supporting the stream I'm just I've turned off the alerts because there's just so many that came through and I'm so thankful for it thank you guys very much thank you thank you I'm gonna try and get around to thanking all of you guys after this please right Roland builds 60 damage and say yes yes right evasive Tremors this is the one that we won [Music] so I gotta scroll up and down right we got evasive traveler so whenever we roll we do 60 damage to nearby enemies and the Damage radius doubles but it basically staggers them we can stagger lock the snow cooldown on that then we also do 10 heat per damage as well um enemy struck um suffer a 50 heat damage for three seconds we also whenever we kill one enemy we still restore 20 Health um during combat where you can also leave a trail of toxin uh for five seconds every 10 seconds behind us then whenever I can take damage I can automatically roll it's gonna recover 50 of the damage taken and whenever I roll I also drop a frost explosive dude this building you love it this this is what you want build for man you know he probably starts in props Frost procs On The Go restoring health replenish and health God damn that's quick so how quick that actually is it's sad oh favorite they're a resource self oh my God okay cave you have too much acceleration right how do I slow down slow down oh my God all right let's see oh that means I'm gonna return back no my builds I just got the build I hope you're kidding like we'll start away thank you so much Master welcome to the stream I get a friend reminder you guys do like what you see here hit the follow button my dog we will find your nasty little Den soon enough then huh what it is soon give me a minute all right we uh coming for the Euro um yo Frankie what a day brother how are you from what it's why for anybody who's also playing as well um if you guys do have any bugs or anything um please keep writing them in the chat and the more acknowledgment you can bring to the bug Warframe is graciously here with us as well so they will go ahead and try and take notes on any bugs that you guys have encountered keep in mind chat bugs of bugs all right that is literally the coding lifestyle all right forums as well if you if you can share screenshots details anything else like that please go ahead and either pop it inside the chat um or pop it inside the forums and try and report as accurately as you can what happens and try and explain it or show again videos stuff like that you get the idea hopefully I mean this way it'll help them get around to hot fixing it ASAP so yeah it'll be on the first round of hot fixes right we just need the head our whole lives we run towards it some thing someone some wavering Oasis of joy and contentment oh sad thing is most happiness seems to come by accident maybe it's not about getting it but letting it laughs was that a young Drifter it looked like you smiling I remember I am not his memories are giving you something as these emotions flow through you you from him his singular power over the world I don't want sharesies I watched out chassis but look the Dharma Zone lit up now very quiet oh [ __ ] you hungry yeah this is something he's on the toilet sheesh that was a good way to grow up we got some energy now did I literally just come to the Dormer Zone to have it is what it is man's Gonna Eat Right surely there must have been more there I wait I don't think I should have left subscribe to Clark's YouTube I'm just gonna do it every time it comes up you will like his videos [Laughter] I don't have the build anymore but I'll restock those toxin clouds you're disgusting let's go right it made quite a good amount of progress so far this Quest has actually generally been quite enjoyable ignore him play out the day let him see that his control has weakened devices like this very with power just so those witless peasants can piss it away get wasted on them recalibrate it in my favor oh maybe that's the last one uh maybe I'm supposed to start there oh no I see they're two like different areas I was gonna say if I can hack here I'll give it a shot every decree glad to increase your movement speed by 10 percent just tells me you you won't you won't be able to go over 100 here I don't know maybe you can I hope you can but others I'm not gonna take this gain 20 damage to every enemy I fitted with status that would have been good earlier I'm just gonna take fleetford don't mind I won't have many in this but I'll take the movement speed because the movement speed is always nice whoever controls the undercroft grasps all of Dewberry by The Roots I won't let its reputation step you got to keep the cream benefits after we finish the quests and do normal star chart get it um the Crazer just just tides of what you're doing right there and then in the mission hence the roguelite version of it the chess Guardian isn't spotted on the fifth stage no worries um yeah again warframes in the chat um yeah so they'll go ahead and take some notes but also please go and keep in mind um use the forums if you've got any bugs use the forums the more that you guys report it uh the quicker and hopefully more attention um D will clock onto it and when they can fix it if they can fix it they'll fix it okay bear with them bugs are never planned guys you know bugs are never planned the rupture is closed the Paradox stabilizes tight on close the ruptures as you would staunch the wounds of a comrade that's a bit of a dark sentence isn't it stash of wings are a comrades [Music] how long does it take you to finish the very I'm still doing it but keep in mind I like showcasing things if I wasn't streaming and uh what not I'd probably just kind of go where a much faster Pace but um I'm just enjoying myself so uh I like looking around if you uh if you don't care about um you know really paying attention to detail you could well I mean I don't know how long I've been doing this for two hours an hour I'm sure you could do this in about I don't know hour and a half or so maybe an hour which depends on how quick you can get around avoid angels are unrelenting just notice these guys have got the toxin procs around them due to the um uh temperament the performance the hidden chest you filthy will be freed do not allow that to happen oh I don't know I kind of want that to happen like I welcome the challenge Mario I never thought about that something [Music] that Trump these are drums [Music] I already just noticed that the ones in this Iron Man as well oh yeah think about that you dabbing oh no I thought you [Laughter] know thanks with sweet words he persuaded others either God's good on there owes I've spent gazing into void mirrors and here you are this is Universe core y benefactor I score myself deal with those Dax and see what okay wants oh my God bring back Luna Ray oh Oh I thought I was actually for a second you understand oh my god I've got my robot back in the gun that could have actually gone horrendous it is going horrendous [Music] I need to get rid of the Archer [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] oh my God I don't know oh I could only imagine that was Heavy attack can't Dodge that foreign maybe that's not a way to go through that I want I might say zoomed in right now is there a uh what do I just go through oh wait I need to figure this out oh it's there I'm not gonna lie I did not figure it out that was just complete accident but I'll take it it seemed like I needed him to hit one on his side and me hit one of my sides I just I kind of messed that up and I just did it naturally but it is what it is there was some OG here surely now I can stop ah the under Croft seething oh the purple beam unlocks the chest then you can water the chest and complete the bubble there you go bubble puzzles within the origin system were lost golden Kratos you now have the chance to undo those defeats enemies incoming Stand Fast all right so this is a defense oh goes the very the very is pretty fun right now please keep in mind as well um this is a sponsored segment so proud to sponsor segment I'll say a few things um but if any of you guys are checking out Warframe for the first time today actually oh curiously how many of you guys are new to Warframe right now how many new players do we have in chat I hope you guys are checking out Warframe for the very first time uh or you're a returning player either way all of you guys can go ahead and do this update every single person okay so if you are interested you can jump in all right I know it might be a bit confusing don't you worry it's what I'm here for and other content creators we can help guide you into the game um also this is all recorded right now so if you guys do miss any of this and you want to see how I did things um subscribe to my YouTube because I'll be putting this up on my YouTube channel and when I've done the quest I don't mind answering questions for people who are really new I don't mind helping you guys out and explaining what's what and what's going on [Music] your resolve is being tested do not falter what questions you play first if you just come back try and just do all um trying to say literally all quests that you ever have this quests are like a one-time experience so once you do a quest once it's done right um but otherwise you want to try and follow the main quest line a bit easier said than done right now to tell you exactly which ones they are but the Wikipedia has a good list of story [Music] this lady singing [Music] um no idea what's happening there [Music] wave approaches I think igneous Rife is good enough to still puff absolutely if you put harder Munitions on it uh Eddie thinks good enough to stillpuff I have your pleasure has been exhausted if only for now [Music] hey good stuff father demented I mean I'll take it if a face actually I'm going to take an invasive uh envious economy the king as the rocks I'm not going to look into the roll build at the moment I'm curious if there's going to be more decrees that kind of get refilled a little bit later or if steel path has um different decrees how different I really wanted to try and get that roll build working I don't like to use me as a target for the spitting contests geez my guy thank you very much it's at the critical raw right now because it actually goes pretty well in the sky oh look how much quicker I've got now with the decrees so this one here the fleet fluids so this is hang on collecting uh way Warframe you're in chat right accuracy Fleet footage it's not per individual decree right it's not like it counts this one this one and this one right does it actually account all of the nodes that I take within them so like you see how this one's free this actually registers 30 percent or is that still just 10 percent is it per like individual decree or is it actually like all of the because at that point I would just take ones that have like way more decrees that I could take in there wait all of it actually stacks [Music] that's interesting so if I take this okay because I'm quick I can look how quick I am I'm Speedy boy you get two times rare you'll get twenty oh okay I like that that's good I've I've been wondered what power the other world Spirits nothing ventured nothing gay rebuild one of the Lost shrines send let's see what happens ain't no way what am I doing there's so much lag so much lag dude I didn't even see his attack s me oh [ __ ] [Music] lodged that because I was in the middle of it and I didn't thank you oh my God that smoke bomb is so effective what the hell I got so many free attacks off there oh my God how about you little time for me to see that huh how many attacks you can go up there in that he sends no chance of that smoke you put smoke on down and you can just absolutely annihilate him and he can't even respond 60 second cooldown but you do get um [Applause] the swords are now that could have been bad I'll see she never sings again it was me that I shot every Legend was 200 damage that's nice let's try and force a Reload if I can have gone through that let's go ahead and get movement speeds it's not a fishing spot it might be we're looking to fishing after this I chosen I see there a thousand right this should be the last bigger ring part for us Russian's Cave Johnson do I need to have a new war Etc unlocked to play this yes no wait yes I might be getting confused between it um being before new war no it's a new players though so then no Four's prize that's what it was horse prize there was a quest forgive me yes for old accounts no for new players for an Arthur new one not during it okay Dean code is still not working just had to keep trying I don't I'm not I don't know how to fix it okay so the very Paradise does not need the new war completed to play yeah sorry it's my fault for not remembering the brief that's on me apologies yeah it's vore's prize I knew there was a quest forgive me I just forgot the quest nothing's worse than anger right it burns your lungs trees we know these other things right besides from what looks like your passes looks like drifter in there maybe something new Sprouts up it's a cool Italian resentment resentment is Desolation it salts the soil so that nothing ever grows again coming didn't you using you what you think there's some magic land outside of here oh um and suffering understand yeah I think so [Music] do you really you keep calling this a prison but you know what it really is it's the only place in the entire universe that usually safe clearly you had it all a whole world to yourself that's not tashin doing that is it like what Noah wait once upon a time there we go that was a dying old man oh as he lay on his bed he called to each of his beloved children come on [Applause] you know if I could just sit here and keep popping at them we should be okay it doesn't seem that they can attack me on this balcony highlights these remind me of um Maniacs Mannix Bernier [Applause] oh I can just pull them in that's a much easier way to fight them wait I can't I can't get back in my Warframe am I suppressed I can't this is a known bug this one okay no worries I don't say the music's so good I'm turning it up one more time foreign here I look at my um Health Shields and overguard up there my child my child why do your eyes so dry as the firstborn said so that I might be strong father and so the old man gave to them the Deeds for all his arms what okay so this is like a this is like a family thing right so I think we're LED in the backstory of in this case whom ever fraxas an undisclosed time [Applause] Max one absolutely wrecks these guys foreign [Applause] so the first one he gave the deed to his lands for I chose now to remember only the joy he made my life and so unto him the old man gave his family help okay so first one got the detail lens second one got the home my child my child you were my favorite why show you no feelings at all foreign [Applause] thank you [Applause] oh my God that movement kind of cracks fear nothing for it was I who has killed you oh thank you it's Lua [Music] where is he don't you worry Justin come swiftly in My Kingdom oh my God I wasn't ready yo shut up Gladius is actually just Gladius right it's not Tasha uh [Music] imagine being killed by a rabbit like that's how you leave this universe a rabbit like foreign okay is there a Monty Python references it [Music] okay so banished okay so listen we got a fire way over there wait what's going on with the worlds [Music] are you doing this [Music] I guess we're going through all of the different motions right now huh which one which one which one step up Dominus Rex is the third son oh daughter whoever it might be you know [Music] am I Frozen like in place like statues no I think they're just scared one swift punch to the jaw [Music] right [Music] I'm looking pretty quick there [Music] [Applause] wait what what did I just do how did they do that [Music] Laden death by empowerment way hang on a seconds [Music] I missed a shot got it might not am I going back on myself oh pretty Hill back to Harold Dax Herald started to get used to the kanban kind of liking it now the session ain't no way he's gonna die I know you're feeling now [Music] foreign [Music] did I just control [Music] what the [ __ ] is what the [ __ ] is happening what is what did I just transference into an aura worm I'm actually an aura worm what is actually happening uh turn around he's going on oh it's so hard to control but it's a big boy so it kind of makes sense there you go oh my God am I alive I am wait what does that do okay okay I think I can try a little bit better now does that charge me up he's going on foreign bellies I have no idea what the bellies are doing right now and I'm so confused what is going on and I was just like sold a fish showed a goddamn over one is that Oh I thought that was what was the Unum Tower [Music] laughs dominoes [Music] his curse upon you oh you're the third child [Music] thank you [Music] can have it did we just roll davieri you're thinking I don't know I'm so is there another twist am I going back my mind's did it you to control are we in this timeline now where are we had it threats didn't I did but you reset it you gave it all back to him why I get it felt I could trade wait hang on no those Beyond the Wall have helped you you will need to repay that debt but you've earned your freedom away through the paradox and out by room be warned you'll not be as you are now but as you were then do you see it I'm lost the other side [Music] I see it what will you do I thought I was sacrificed for a second [Music] wow so it was just it was the moon and you go over towards the uh wow so I'm assuming this is where new players will start having their choice from here onwards well we're staying because I have no reason to go to the origin system not right now so we're staying but this will show them you may return to daviri through the orbiters and navigation console if you think I want to see ball one more time you're out of your goddamn mind look at them they come to this place when they know they're not pure um we're saying maybe things don't work out the way you thought your life your dreams your self no matter where you go they get this Loop you're in maybe it's not so bad after all it's not a trap or a habit or a sentence it's just your life waiting for you to live it [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] how do I talk with music like that [Music] wow okay [Music] I want to keep listening I want to be quiet but [Music] dude you think this is good yeah wait for 10 icon [Music] God damn um my mind [Music] the trade-off was the trade-off me being able to go through to that like new war part where Drifter could go ahead and interact with the tenor was that the trade-off [Music] law MVPs will be able to help me out here my guess I could be wrong but lonely please help me out here [Music] my mind is melting it really is so if I'm right there was there is the operator that got saved by lotus that drift and they got left behind in the ship and the third one of us who went mad during the jump to create the very via a box in the figurine wait you think that thirds wait the third one was us oh my God the trade was to get Tashan back [Music] foreign man sorry I just my mind's a little bit fried right now because I feel like I'm tin foil hat in where I'm thinking of all these different possibilities but I don't know the right one which is cool because it gives us some new questions but it also leaves you know some answers left to be answered if you will when doesn't Warframe do that you know when doesn't Warframe do that Warframe always does that so bad time to ask you 60 second thoughts not a bad time let's go over it okay first things first credit where credit's due I've said this multiple times and I will never back down from saying this arguably warframe's got one of the best art departments and one of the best music departments in the gaming industry it's not even close it's generally not even close absolutely beautiful spectacular I love the creativity going everywhere the music I mean listen how can you not appreciate that you know um Second To None on top of that um I love that it showed you quite a lot of what's going on sorry I guess Aura one blew my mind why did I just transfer it into an orawa I don't I mean there's an R1 boss fight does that mean I transference into it I don't know we haven't even done the boss fight and we know there's a boss fight coming up so it's still got that to go into it overall spectacular probably arguably would I say it's the best Quest yet it's it's I'm teetering towards that I it's up there I think I personally thought sacrifice was amazing and second dream was ABS I mean second dream is just God second dream changes all of us there isn't a single person in chat who didn't go wait what just happened when second dream hit second James phenomenal I'd say sacrifices up there and I now just think it's very Paradox is also up there I I don't know if I could rate them over each other I just feel like all three of them are absolute masterpieces personally I'd say I because I'm not very good at law I'm a little bit lost as to you know what the true meaning of it is I'm sure I'm not gonna get that answers right now but I guess you know over time the community is going to piece together that and try and help me understand what just happens beautiful quests the gun the Gunplay the gameplay that was fun actually uh you know what I said this and I'll be mad of my word I'll say it on a sponsor and I'll say it with the right here I was skeptical I was skeptical that this would not feel like Warframe skeptical it still feels like Warframe now it's not to do with a sponsorship no it's not to do with d here I'm actually just gonna turn around and contradict myself in the past and say I was wrong I was genuinely wrong I was very skeptical that us being on Horseback us having this melody what I I didn't think it was going to feel fluent enough and fluid enough and you know what it did it generally did it felt good and I'm pretty happy about that because um you know Warframe to his core is space ninja-esque still don't know about the aura worm because I'm still like in ore I got to control one so it was a very shocking moment I'm not too sure did it serve purpose that I could control an aura worm can I control anything in daviri is that the purpose of that that I can trans or is it any living thing can I just transference into other things if I create a daviri can I not just do that I don't know so I mean it just gives me all of these questions now and I don't have answers I don't have answers where's the answers chat it was good it was generally it was genuinely genuinely good um I do have some um question things here um story in the new characters bomberstein's very uh charismatic I like bondestine I'm not too sure who the opera singer is or what role she has I don't even know her name did we get introduced to her name I might have skipped over that detail but the woman who was singing in the undercroft I'd forgive me I forgot that yeah the rabbit was wild um naming the rabbit as well lure and whatnot uh open world yeah fluid movement stuff like that favorite part about the update my favorite part about the update do you know what it's not going to be what you want as an answer my favorite part about the update is that it's here it's genuinely it's here and I've still got so much to do and explore now you know um I'm happy funny enough if there was my mood if this room could reflect it I'm happy that's where my mood is right now so maybe we need some nice warm lights in the background and everything and then every time I fell off the cliff 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Rahula | 2021 Sep 8 | good evening everyone and welcome to another a live dummy talk uh here with empty cloud monastery uh this evening we're happy to have with us a special guest sobante rahula one of the very senior monks one of the most senior western buddhist monks currently around so we're very happy to have bante rahula with us to share some teachings on dependent origination and give us some instructions on how to use it in our practice so without further preamble i'll go ahead and pass it over to bunte rahula to guide us in the way that he sees fit to guide us so please pante go ahead well i'd like to thank vanderbilt sudasso and uh soma for inviting me to share some dhamma with all of you and so we're going to start with a short meditation just to try to uh focus relax our minds center our minds on the into the present moment using the the body and the breathing to help anchor our attention to the present moment so if you're you know sitting in a chair or on the floor there just try to uh sit in a comfortable position try to keep your back straight and your head chin lifted up level to the floor just relax the shoulders just gently close your eyes and just feel the weight of the body pressing the seat sort of feel your butt docks and feet pressing the floor just feel that solid contact you just remind yourself of sifting sitting present moment of the body and feel your hands and fingers touching together where they touch the body see if you can feel the outline of your fingers of thumbs just developing awareness of the body and feel the weight of the show the weight of the arms hanging from the shoulders relax the shoulders just try to feel where the clothing touches the skin of the shoulders upper arms you just remind yourself of sitting sitting now feel the head balanced on top of the neck and just lightly center your attention behind the eyes just feel your eyes and the sockets just feel the eyelid stretched over the eyeball from that point behind the eyes just feel some other sensations on your face feeling of your lips touching together the nose and still kind of just resting the attention behind the eyes see if you can sort of expand the awareness to feel the outline of the sitting body the sense of your head on top arms at the sides feet underneath buttocks pressing the seat not in details just a general sense of sifting sitting and then take a few deep slow breaths try to take about three seconds to expand your abdomen rib cage and upper chest hold the air in the lungs for two or three seconds to feel the palms [Music] and feel the relaxing contractions of the out breath and you feel the last bit of air go out of the lungs just take a few more deep slow breaths like that cultivating this basic mindfulness and breathing in letting go of the past and future [Music] breathing out sitting here and now [Music] breathing in letting go of the past and futures breathing out sitting here and now breathing in feeling the whole body [Music] breathing out feeling the whole body now we're gonna try to count the breaths from one to ten actually i'll do the counting for you just keep your attention try to feel the expanding and contracting movements of the abdomen ribcage your chest and on the next expanding in breath mentally count one [Music] feel the brief pause with contracting out breath also count to one the next in-breath to [Music] out breath too in breath three out breath three in breath form [Music] out breath four [Music] in breath five out breath fire [Music] in breath six out breath six in breath seven [Music] out breath seven in breath eat out breath eat in breath nine [Music] out breath nine in breath 10 out breath can now discontinue the counting [Music] let the breathing return to its own uncontrolled shorter irregular rhythm and continue to feel it and you feel the air as it is coming through the nostrils or as the lungs expand and contract whichever spot you're familiar with just know when the breath is coming in [Music] and knowing when the breath is going out you know it by feeling it just try to notice the four phases of the breath cycle [Music] the incoming breath of the brief pause [Music] the outgoing breath in the brief palms [Music] breath by breath moment by a moment [Music] especially with each out breath is letting go of the past and futures allowing the mind to relax more and more to the present moment present moment sitting breathing [Music] breathing in sitting breathing out sitting [Music] this breathing body is the natural connection to the present moment mind's natural connection to the present moment let's try to feel the breathing body within the larger physical body let's try to feel that organic interconnection with the breathing in the body breathing in sitting [Music] breathing out sitting at the same time be alert for thoughts sneaking up into the minds just let the thoughts come and go in the back of the mind [Music] keep the feeling of the breathing body in front of the awareness there's too many thoughts come back and do some slightly deeper slower breathing to help stay grounded centered body breathing in sitting breathing out sitting [Music] sensations come and go [Music] pleasure and pain come and go [Music] sounds come and go [Music] thoughts and urges come and go [Music] thoughts of i me and mine come and go [Music] these are all just the continuous flow the impermanence of the body mind and world [Music] through the space of awareness in the space of present moment awareness we lose that connection to the breathing body the present moment and the mind gets easily lost and tossed about in the stormy seas of greed hatred and deluded thoughts worry fear anxiety [Music] this breathing body acts as our life preserver [Music] our lifeline to the present moment where we can clearly see deep into our own mind to discover the causes of suffering in the states of happiness um [Music] um [Applause] is [Applause] may the suffering be free from suffering may the fear struck be free from fear may the grieving me free from grief in this way may all beings live with mindfulness and wisdom [Music] and thus spoke to the buddha now gently place your hands at the edge of the knees [Music] and on the next in-breath stretch your head back and pull the hands against the knees to arch your lower spine hold it a few moments lift the head up with an in-breath on the out breath press the chin to the top of the chest to stretch the neck vertically lift the chin up level on in breath and relax on the out okay friends so uh in this dhamma talk tonight i think you have read the title of the talk i'm going to be trying to kind of go over and explain to a certain extent uh the concept of uriba and especially how it is described in the 12 links of dependent origination or the patica samo pada so the patica samo para is a cornerstone discourse text teaching of the buddha the 12 links of dependent origination sometimes it's called the interdependent origination and there's different aspects to it and of course you know the idea of rebirth at least for most buddhists is a central uh concept or within the buddhist teaching and certainly we can see that in many hundreds of different sutas the buddha referring to this idea about reba but normally it is explained in what i like to call the lifetime to lifetime rebirth process or external reba now this also and i was explained in the in the dependent origination the 12 links of dependent origination i'm not going to uh well i'm going to go through them but uh basically it explains the process how the mind and body undergoes these various uh levels of thinking and conditioning uh that lead the mind to be uh born again but actually the term for rebirth in the pali language is puna baba or again becoming and the term of reincarnation that the hindus often use or some other people that's not really uh normally they care about a tradition we we don't you know use that tongue because reincarnation often has the idea of some kind of a static soul that reincarnates from lifetime to lifetime now that isn't exactly the process that is explained within the theravada viewpoint or the buddha explained it and especially in the uh dependent origination you know again it's a it's a difficult concept to understand and we know that many people you know here in the western countries may not believe in rebirth because of their other conditionings philosophical or religious conditions they may think that you know that's not true or even of course modern science to a large degree doesn't also recognize that that our mind can uh this mind can be realized in another lifetime after the physical death so this concept of sansara so the the process of birth and death is described as samsara and one of the meanings this pali word is perpetual wandering but it basically it refers to our mind in our mind is what is actually going through this process the body just kind of is a continuation of that there's an external manifestation of our mind now i'm going to talk about the mental aspects the the moment-to-moment rebirth in next week's talk but in this week i want to just try to uh kind of go over this uh external rebirth i call it external rebirth because you know the idea is okay when we grow old and we die if the mind still has fuel and still has ignorance greed and other defilements then this is uh you know considered to be like a fuel like a car needs fuel and when the body dies the consciousness this propels the consciousness and again it's not our consciousness as we'll see later but the consciousness uh to realize in another uh realm and not only the human realm but it there's other realms of where the mind can be reborn and it is reborn according to its karmic propensities what are the strongest accumulated karmic propensities or memories that a person had acquired uh not only you know in this one lifetime but even in lifetimes before this current one so if a person dies still with these accumulated uh what are called sankharas and ignorance then it will be uh it will be attracted basically no one is sending the mind anywhere it's basically gets attracted like a magnetic pull to a another uh dimension or a body that will help it to work out its karma so to speak you know that's a popular phrase these days you know the people working after karma karma basically means our actions and the accumulated effects of those actions that are within the unconscious mind and that make us continue repeating the similar actions over and over again so anyway the buddha you know he never pointed out that there was a first cause for when this process of sansara started in individual minds and so some people might say well what do you mean he didn't point out a first cause and he must not be enlightened you know well you know so and so we believe that it was started 5000 years ago with this person or these things and all of a sudden there was people on the earth and it's not so easy not so as simple as that within the buddhist sort of cosmological uh outlook but anyway so no first point is determined but the process of how the mind continues and how the process of the rebirth continues uh the buddha discovered that through his profound deep meditation and the development of his very powerful mind through the through his practice of the dhamma through his practice in developing concentration to the maximum degrees his meditation developing concentration and mindfulness is like turning up the power of a microscope and you know the buddha had that ability to develop his concentration to the you know to the max so to speak and you know to the max of an electron microscope and basically smash the atom unit as it were and to see that essentially there is no solid fine particles that exist as such but anyway so i don't want to get carried away too far in that so anyway the ignorance is considered to be the uh the primary cause for i wouldn't say the cause of ignorance or the cause of rebirth but the continuation of it okay it's already caused we may not know the exact moment but we can see that it's been continuing for uh you know a long long period of time in fact the buddha said with his powerful mind he could go back with his unconscious mind and undercover like thousands even hundreds of thousands of past existences and you know he went back so far he was trying to find a first cause and he went back hundreds of thousands of lifetimes and he said you know enough is enough you know there's no point in discovering the beginning he he saw how it was continuing because of the accumulation of kama and how the mind was reborn in different realms depending on the vibration of the consciousness you know basically about the time of the dead so that the vibration of our consciousness if it's full of greed hatred and delusion and horrible memories of doing all kinds of you know killing you know and all kinds of vicious and violent actions then uh then the mind may be attracted to a a plane where they would get to experience this similar kinds of things because they were so used to it so it's like they like attract light like a magnetic pull a violent mind may be attracted to a violent destiny and the same way with a very peaceful and calm mind it could be attracted to the deva realms and celestial realms or even a very good human book so i'm not going to bother with all these different details of the realms of rebirth but you know you can read those in the buddhist texts so but basically you know the law of karma is one of the principal uh cornerstones of the teachings of of the buddha and usually it's called karma and rebook but uh you know if people don't believe in rebirth at least you know they should believe in karma because even in this lifetime even if we are not reborn even in this lifetime we reap the results of our suffering over and over and over and over again so there's enough of that suffering even in this one lifetime to be convinced of the law of karma uh but anyway i'll talk more about that later so uh that's why you know the the whole of the the buddhist teaching basically in this process of samsara is comes from the first two verses of the dhammapada which goes basically all actions are led by the mind mind is the master mind is the maker if one acts or speaks with an impure state of mind that means with greed hatred or delusion then suffering and problems will follow that person uh like the cartwheel follows the foot of the ox it's a very apt kind of a simile uh if you've ever seen a drought alps putting an ups cut and the foot the the wheel isn't that far away from his back feet pulling these heavy loads so anyway in the same way if one axle speaks with a more pure state of mind with more love compassion kindness patience and wisdom then comfort and happiness will follow them like the shadow follows around so this following can follow them in this life with good consequences and if there's still fuel for a reba then the mind will be attracted as i mentioned to another it could be a human birth it could be a birth as an animal or deva or in some brahma realms but we might mention those later so anyway i just want to get to the starting point if ignorance is really what drives the mind ignorance means not understanding the four noble truths ignorance is defined by the buddha means not understanding suffering not understanding the cause of suffering not understanding that there can be an end to suffering by removing the cause and the the path leading to the ending of suffering or the way to live think and meditate it will gradually unravel all the karmic knots in the mind and the conditioning and allow a person to experience uh liberation so this liberation is usually you know called uh nibana okay so i'm just trying to get to a starting point you know nearby you know so the ignorance even though there's no first cause we've accumulated ignorance means not understanding the noble four noble truths but it means understanding not understanding our mind and not understanding the nature of the world not understanding how our own mind works it's ignorance of our own mind not knowing how it works and not knowing how it's got itself caught up in all these knots of conditioning and especially negative conditioning that keep bringing uh you know a lot of problems and suffering you know greed hatred and delusion so greed hatred and delusion are considered to be the roots of ignorance but the way the buddha defined it it's not understanding the suffering its cause the cessation and the way leading to the cessation of suffering so depending on ignorance where the petitio sama potter is worth depending on ignorance arises the volitional formations and these volitional formations are essentially the accumulated uh habits and conditionings the wants and the desires and in the memories it's a very big group of mental activities with basically the unconscious mind they're all sort of we use the term in the unconscious mind but mainly it's it's the habits and the uh the habits of thinking and believing and also the memories of things that one of them whether you were killed or killed others or were killed and had other types of you know things whatever one might have did but we don't have any real conscious memory of that normally but anyway so these are sankaras and especially it's a sankara of the of the ego sense the the eye the sense of i uh that's there in the mind but it's also the habits that this eye has created the habits of i like this and i want that and and uh these things happen to me and i'm going to do these things and you know all of these are add to the this uh level of the you know sankara that habits so this is the fuel that fuels the consciousness and so depending on ignorance arise volitional formation so these volitional formations are already there in our mind i mean basically we were born the baby is born already with accumulated ignorance in these volitional formations uh in their you know little baby mind but as they grow up then these memories and and so on from the past get to get stronger so these uh when you die if you have a lot of these i mean these volitional formations if you haven't attained enlightenment then you're going to have some degree of volitional formations but the ordinary person who doesn't understand dhamma or has never practiced meditation or hasn't worked on really purifying their mind of you know greed hatred and delusions then their mind is this is a very powerful energy you know and uh look at the power of the human mind it's caused the you know the holocaust it's caused all these you know every war and you know every kind of suffering in the world is due to the mind of greed hatred and delusion and uh this is a collective kind of thing ever you know because we we've been passing it down through genes and down down through cultures and conditions so when the average person dies these volitional formations will power the consciousness so when the dead person dies when the person is dying it is said that the strongest memories or strongest habits that the person had accumulated in the life are going to rise up and be a determining factor in where that what is called re-linking consciousness is uh attracted to another plane of existence whether it's to another human uh mother in the womb or could be an animal womb of one has lived like an animal in this life then they could be reborn as an animal or in a diva realm if their mind was quite pure and so on be born in some celestial realms but anyway it's the karma the sort of the magnetized vibration of consciousness which is gets attracted to that realm again it's no creator being or anybody else that's saying oh now you have to go there because you did this and that uh that's an easy solution of course but that's not what the buddhist buddha understood so the this the song cars are which drive that consciousness to seek existence again because in that consciousness there's the craving to exist which is called baba kama baba we'll talk about later so with ego consciousness uh and people with strong egos especially and they have that craving to live or even if you have a craving not to live we'll talk about that later but anyway this ignorance basically ignorance in these soundcards are like fuel like a gas tank your car if you're as long as you keep putting gasoline in the tank then your car will still keep going right well these bodies are like our the car we keep putting gas in the tank that means accumulating more and more karma due to greed hatred and delusion and ignorance that keeps the tank full and so when you die this fuel just propels the the consciousness to be attracted to a plane of existence where it can kind of carry on you might say with its evolutionary state it's a state of whether it's on a spiritual path or where it's on a path of you know getting into more and more suffering so anyway so so far we have depending on ignorance whereas the volitional formations depending on volitional formations arises the consciousness and in the lifetime to lifetime this consciousness means the re-linking consciousness that leaves the body at the time of death and some people say it leaves through your head others through the feet this and this and we don't know where it leads from but anyway at least leaves the body that's why when death is pronounced you know basically this body is lifeless because that consciousness is actually the spark of life that keeps the body alive but if the body can no longer support the consciousness because if your breathing stops your heart beat stops over some other reason connected with that the body is going to die and the consciousness gets released and really uh you know the average person is not going to be able to control that maybe some very high adepts and people who've developed their meditation skills to very very very high degree level and so on might be able to kind of guide or determine where their mind may go but normally not so anyway then because of because of the consciousness uh you get the the you know the re-linking consciousness goes into another womb and develops the mind and body uh actually with the the death that relinking consciousness comes and then there's birth but we're going to talk about that uh later so this relinking consciousness goes and there's well birth takes place again but then the the consciousness develops the mind and body uh actually yeah the consciousness goes into a womb there's not birth yet but so for nine months let's take the example of a human baby uh so for nine months this uh new consciousness and it's not the same as the old one it's a it's a new one it's not this it's described as not being the same and not being altogether different because the habits and memories and so on it's like a continuity the simile of a candle flame lighting one candle lighting in one out candle with a another candle and then that flame doesn't go to the the new candle but because of the flame from the old one the new candle got lit whenever there's a new wax in a in a week then the fire will burn again so the consciousness needs a body uh to uh to work to experience the world so anyway so uh this consciousness develops what is called nama rupa the mind and body which is developing in the womb uh and then finally the baby gets born uh now this doesn't follow in direct sequence because it's a little bit complicated to explain uh but anyway so uh the the sankaras and and so on that came along with the conscious the rebirth the relinking consciousness uh help to determine you know even what the sex of the baby might be or whether that baby might have some serious malformations or you know different sort of karmic effects and i know a lot of people find it hard to believe but anyway this is a the general idea behind this uh you know progress of this rebirth process so then the baby comes out of the womb uh and then when the so the mind and body is developing in that small baby so you know the small baby after nine months it has a pretty much developed body and consciousness and now it needs exposure to the world so it comes out and there's contact where the six senses along with the body there are uh come to six senses so we all know the baby has eyes ears nose toe body and mind so even in the womb they can hear things too so the mind and body develop the six senses and then the baby comes out and there's contact with the world although we know that even in the womb there's contact the baby can hear sounds and so on but let's keep it simple don't make it too complicated right now so the baby comes out and then its senses are awakened it can you know see things hear things smell taste touch feel things and this is called contact so depending on the six senses we have the contact now the mind contact may not be working too much because there's not too much in the baby's mind yet in terms of memories and likes and dislikes and so on so there may not be a whole lot of thoughts and other things going on in the young baby's mind but as it starts to grow up yes the mind starts developing its network of synapses and and all kinds of other you know brain functions and memory and then it you know it gets uh evolves so depending on the the contact uh so depending on the sixth sense we have contact now this is even happening in our regular life that's why this is a little bit different what i'm going to explain tomorrow it's going to be a little bit different than what i'm explaining today that this contact comes with the birth when the baby comes out of the womb for the most part and then it encounters the world and it starts to see things and it starts to parents give it a name and you know call it little johnny or susie and you know in the beginning the baby doesn't have a built up ego consciousness its mind is more expanded kind of an expanded awareness what they call oceanic awareness without a nucleus of an ego yet but the parents give it a name and start you know giving it things and relatives come over and hold it and you know little by little a little nucleus of an ego starts to form the baby's mind and then that gets cemented we start to learn language so then the the mind really gets into high gear in its memory of past life things start to come about if it smells something or smell like something maybe from a past life or saw something you know we've seen stories or you on the tv or in books about young kids who five or six years old who were parents who were on a drive and they saw a house and hey that's my house and the parents would think what are you talking about you know you know you've heard these stories before or the world war ii pilot who got shot down in the ocean and then he you remembered this where his plane went down and all kinds of stories so these memories from the past life especially with children uh can come up because their mind is still kind of fresh it's not burdened with the day-to-day concerns of you know the older people so anyway uh so then craving developed so dependent on contact craving arises so the baby starts developing likes and dislikes and depending on sensation i'm going to talk more about this tomorrow but it's important it's very important aspect about understanding how the mind got conditioned so you know in the beginning you know the baby really doesn't have any conscious likes or dislikes and doesn't really know anything but you know maybe the the grandmother comes by with the first sweet and the baby touch tastes the first chocolate and gets a pleasant feeling uh so it's a pleasant feeling and then the baby recognizes the face and associates that with a pleasant feeling his face this pleasant feeling becomes because his face came around and then maybe the uncle or grandfather didn't give the baby anything or maybe held it too tight and caused discomfort and then the baby starts to recognize oh that face causes pain and uh you know it starts to fear doesn't want that face to come again in the future so little by little with all you know maybe the cat comes by and scratches the baby or something and then he got the fear of the cat so these perceptions then become associated with pain or pleasure and as the baby grows up month by month year by year experiencing different things everything that it comes into contact with it's either he categorizes it as something he likes or dislikes he may not do that consciously but these are you know nervous system conditionings so everything basically becomes a pleasurable or a painful feeling or a neutral feeling but neutral feelings don't you know cause too much suffering uh they're very subtle but the pain and pleasure one ones the ones we develop desire for so we desire baby starts wanting pleasurable feelings and he wants to avoid the painful feelings so actually at this point the past and future start to be born in the baby's mind also because he's hoping that pleasurable feeling that grandmother will come again or anything else that causes a pleasurable feeling it's hoping it will come again and anything that gave it a painful feeling it's hoping it won't come again and so it starts also developing fear for painful feelings and craving and desire for pleasurable feelings and that's mainly because it's lost that natural connection to the present moment and i forgot to mention that you know for nine months in the womb basically the the little mind of the developing fetus was based probably most of the time in a state of present moment awareness feeling all that tremendous energy going from a one cell organism at the time of conception to a multi-billion or trillion cell organism at the time of nine months of blood and that's a lot of energy you know going through the nervous system so you know probably our consciousness was just really you know they're consumed by that process in a state of kind of being at one with it i mean i don't know i can't remember time in the womb but you know or whatever it's what so anyway uh so basically the in the baby's mind when it's born also is basically in a state of present moment awareness but gradually loses that as i already mentioned once they start to identify things as pleasurable or painful and then wanting them in the future and wanting to go away that's how the past and future we we get disconnected from the body and the minds the baby's mind starts focusing in the external world and it loses that intimate connection with the body which is basically always in the present moment those present moment vibrations of the body and so its mind gets focused uh in in the future primarily and then it develops the craving so then depending on this contact arises craving and craving basically is the desire to get things in the future that we don't have usually connected with pleasurable feeling in any of the senses something we want to see hear they smell touch even think about we have some pleasant memories we like to think about we enjoy to think about them or painful memories we don't want to think about and so we you know have a version so anyway depending on these the contact these feelings arise actually depending on contact the feelings arise pleasant and painful feelings and depending on that the craving means there's positive craving we want the pleasurable feelings and negative craving that means we want to get away from the painful feelings and the mind gets caught up in this process and virtually the rest of the life the mind is probably 95 of the time just going back and forth between wanting pleasurable sensations and wanting to get away from pleasure painful uncomfortable sensations so that's where the the craving and aversion arrives so depending on the feeling we develop craving and craving means boast craving for and craving to get away from and actually there's three kinds of craving uh mentioned by the buddha some other sutras that means the craving for sensual pleasures the craving for being that means we crave to live we want to live or some people might want to die which is called craving to die or to get annihilated you know they're so disgusted or with life that they want life to end they don't want to live anymore so that's called a craving not to exist anymore and then so this craving is you know this fuel that then starts the karma process and then there's grasping dependent on craving arises grasping now grasping is basically a stronger form of craving so craving the initial thought that comes into our mind you might think oh you know i want to ice cold soda on a hot day or something or you know you see some person and you might have some slight desire to rise in mind about wanting to you know get close to this person but if you have a strong mindfulness then you might recognize that and the thought may go out of your mind and it might not do anything it might not go any place but if you latch on to that object and you say yes i want to have that object i need that object uh that's called the grasping that means you're grasping the object or holding onto it and building it up and so grasping basically is the continued thinking about how you're going to get a hold of that object or how you're going to get away from the object you know the planning the scheming the conniving you're telling lies this is whatever the whole gamut of uh you know actions and thoughts you know how the my mind works to get what it wants right it can be very devious so uh you know but that's part of the grasping the craving itself is not really that strong uh you know but it turns into grasping if you don't know how to practice if you haven't trained your mind so you know for all intents and purposes the craving immediately turns into grasping for you know a lot of people a lot of the time and then this grasping so again the grasping can go on for a lot it could be like a whole series of thoughts in your mind how am i going to get this how am i going to get this uh you know and then finally you come to a point of making a decision and you make a decision and that is called the becoming or bubba so depending on grasping arises becoming now it's a little bit complex but to keep it simple i'm going to talk more about tomorrow but it means that karma is stronger that means those habits you've just completed a habit you've repeated a habit of lying stealing whatever injuring something uh sexual misconduct taking alcohol or drugs so these these habits become stronger that's why it's called becoming the habits are becoming stronger and they are going to give fuel for continued mental activity and for continued rebound so we go on this process through this process over and over again life the craving grasping and becoming process this means the accumulation of kama really the grasping and becoming is where you're creating karma especially the becoming that means you make a conscious decision i'm going to tell this lie and you tell it and then once you've told the lie you can't really take it back and somebody finds out about it they're going to get angry or you know some results come to you or so many other things you know you sleep with somebody else's husband or wife or whatever they come looking for you so uh and so those that becoming has causes its results and you know of fear worry anxiety as well as just downright physical suffering you might get stabbed and shocked or any number of things intoxicate your mind get in your car drive when you're drunk and crash and maybe cure yourself or even worse kill others so all these things happen when the mind is you know driven by this cravings and delusion so at the time of death so this goes on the whole life and accumulating more and more and more stronger memories and habits depending on how you live now it could be good with things too you can also perform good karma and so like meditation and uh practicing kindness and compassion and patience and developing wisdom you know uh developing your mind in wisdom and developing concentration you you can develop the mind in very wholesome states that will if you die with the mind in those wholesome states it will be attracted to a plane or a state where you're going to experience probably at least not too much suffering or any way where you'll be able to continue kind of at what level you've left off in your evolution we call it evolution so evolution of the mind so anyway the becoming uh you know gives rise to birth so again this is the lifetime to lifetime process so this mind that we've been packing with fuel keep refueling the tank over and over and over again with with karmic actions uh then when you die the person dies that consciousness again as we talked about in the beginning then again it is attracted to another plane of existence according to its comma and then is then carries on again it gets born again as a baby and then that whole process continues over and over again and infinitum as long as the ignorance is powered by these sankaras especially the sankaras of greed hatred and delusion uh this process of birth and death or i call it external birth and death because it means externally these bodies right so this external this body that we can feel dies and then a new baby comes out of the womb and you know so uh or what we call lifetime to lifetime but then and so the buddha saw that this process will go on indefinitely until one starts to kind of wake up and maybe you know people beating their head against the wall and they keep on doing the same mistakes over and over again keep suffering in the same old ways because of their habits and you know people come to their wits in and you know they try all kind of therapies and drugs and other things to try to you know get out of their negative psychological states or overcome their habits you know there's detox centers and uh you're not learning how to weaken their ego and hatred towards others and all these strong uh defilements in the mind that uh keep on harming ourselves and harming the world at large and it's because of and you know the five precepts are very important part of the buddhist training uh and we're going to talk that about that tomorrow when i talk about how silas samadhi and panya are directly related to these stages of craving grasping and becoming but for now the five precepts helps a person to refrain from these gross types of negative behaviors that produce the the strongest types of suffering i think you all know that you know killing stealing sexual misconduct telling lies and hateful speech slandering and intoxicating the mind and so on so almost all the ills of the world individual suffering as well as collective suffering can be traced back to people not being able to follow these five skillful guidelines or what we call skillful living skillful conduct and simply because the power of the past habits and the power of ignorance so uh if at some point individuals start to question the whole meaning about life and about what they're doing and they might try to then that's usually when a spiritual path and people start to get interested in things like spiritual teachings and especially the dhamma so uh because the dhamma gives a a good explanation to how this whole process of suffering and so on has come about with other religions excuse me make some water so you know other types of philosophies or religions that they don't really give up i mean they have their own theories about how the earth started and how life started but uh you know as far as dhamma is concerned you know we don't uh consider that any kind of ultimate explanation or uh but anyway i don't want to get into any arguments or discussions about that so the the way of uh to slow down this process of of reba even the external process of rebirth especially if you know and again a lot of people the rebirth is according to our actions and if if you do these negative actions like break the precepts and live in an unskillful way then you know even in other religions they say if you live like that you might be born in you know some realms of suffering whether some other being sent you there or something whatever the beliefs are but so you know uh some religions have you fear the wrath of god that if you you break these precepts you know god is going to punish you but that concept is not there in this buddhist teaching it's that your karma is going to sort of punish you it's the habits that you've accumulated that is are going to cause the continuation of this process of developing bodies and living again and they keep repeating the same cycles over and over again so anyway when a person starts to wake up to that then they try to you know the idea is to purify the mind of greed hatred and delusion so to weaken the the suffering effects in this life and if you're born in the next life hopefully your next life would uh not have so much suffering in it so the whole idea of dharma practice is by following the noble h4 path and so on we'll talk more about that tomorrow that uh you know gradually you can weaken the strength of the sun cars it's all about the sound cars because that's what propels the consciousness and uh so the ignorance and sankaras so through the dhamma practice we weakened those by developing meditation and so on and then hopefully you know the mind won't be so much filled with greed and hatred or guilt worry remorse and fear because that's what largely causes people's minds to be attracted to realms of misery and nightmares and because they have all these guilt warrior remorse and fear of having done negative wrong things and unskillful things and also greed and hatred not having forgiven people and wanting to get revenge so even that wanting to get revenge of somebody if you die with that still in your mind that's going to be the fuel for rebirth to come around and perhaps meet that person in another life because this has happened with their stories in the buddhist the stories of the buddha's past lives where he explains these things now people may not believe it but uh anyway so the idea is to weaken uh those great hatred and delusion before you die not thinking you do it at the time of death but the time if you die so that hopefully the mind will be attracted to more pleasant states of existence until finally you can start practicing meditation and go and eventually reach the paths of realization and uh and eventually to reach the you know the uh enlightenment or the uh the end of suffering the buddha call it the end of suffering or nibbana means the end of suffering the end of greed hatred and delusion and and therefore you empty the tank so only through the practice of purifying the mind of greed hatred and delusion uh through the practice of the noble eightfold path we'll talk about again next week uh then gradually if you die and you've reached that final stage of enlightenment then there's no more fuel for the mind and the mind will not be reborn and don't ask where does the mind go after death that is something the buddha never pointed to because you can't really describe that [Music] so but basically it's the unconditioned state exactly it's called the deathless state or the unborn state and i've given some talks on some of my other uh zoom programs that i give on another channel that i've talked about in these various states and actually talked about this the deathless state the unborn state and so on but it's basically having transcended the ego in ego consciousness that the mind is no longer attracted to individual existence and it basically becomes well the the only simile that comes to mind is if you have an ice cube floating in water then the ice cube is made of water isn't it but it thinks it's different from the water it thinks it's separate from the water but the ice cube is actually water isn't it so our individual ego consciousness thinks it's different from other people around us thinks it's different from the outside outside world the subject object consciousness now when that ice cube melts when the ego consciousness melts and never comes back together again then can you say where did my water go you can't say the water doesn't exist but you can't say it exists either in any identifiable state so even though even that's probably not exactly another exact experience but it's probably one of the better examples you can give with our limited language so anyway so that process of sansara or the perpetually wandering mind from uh birth to birth through birth and death birth and death accumulating that process is brought to an end and along with it all the suffering that comes along with birth and death so uh you know dependent on the that becoming arises birth and because you are born again then the whole cycle continues so there's old age again you get old and there's also suffering lamentation pain grief and despair in that next life and then you know we're dead in the whole process for peace and so next week i'm going to talk about uh the moment-to-moment read now a lot of people you know they ask you know you know can we really you know can we be a buddhist without believing in rebirth and you know the short answer would say well it depends you know you may not believe in lifetime to lifetime rebirth yet okay if you don't believe in it it's no big deal right away there's no big deal but to believe in moment to moment rebut in order to make any progress in in reaching any kind of happiness even in this life you have to understand the nature of the mind and you have to understand how the mind is undergoing this same process from ignorance all the way to death every moment and you know that's a little bit more difficult to understand and i'll try to explain it next week a little bit more detail perhaps and some other things but you know this particular part it's very profound you know and you can't be it can't be understood by the common mind that's why the common person can't grasp this and even the buddha said this this dhamma is for the wise person you know it's not everybody's going to get it you know and it's true so but people with an open mind and with a reasonable degree of intelligence they can contemplate these things and they can develop some understanding uh about it but anyway so uh you know ananda was the buddhist attendant the buddhist personal personal assistant for you know over 40 years and he memorized all the buddhist supers and ananda was only asottapana he hadn't attained full enlightenment yet and he told the buddha oh this dependent origination you know it's so it's so clear you know he's playing so nicely it's just so clear as can be you know and the buddha said don't think like that ananda because the buddha knew ananda wasn't fully enlightened yet you know nanda didn't understand this moment momently but he might have intellectually understood uh the lifetime to lifetime rebirth but he didn't understand the real depth of the mind and so the buddha was telling don't say that another this dependent origination appears deep and it is deep and it's because people have not understood this dependent origination that their minds have been revolving through the rounds of sensara samsara virtually from beginningless time and according to that theory we've all in all those perhaps millions of lifetimes we've all been interconnected in one way or another that we've all been each other's mother brother father sister son friend enemy and stranger throughout this long course of sensa that's why when you meet somebody immediately you might have some affinity to them or you might have some aversion even though you don't really know them this could be coming from past life experiences that we have forgotten about they were buried in the unconscious mind and like if you haven't forgiven somebody you know or you had strong love and attachment the minds could get back together even in future lives there are examples of that and now again you may not believe in that but we're not saying that you have to believe in that but the the the moment to moment we but to understand the mind how the mind is accumulating suffering from moment to moment that you have to understand in order to be able to then weaken the factors that keep feeding that process of accumulating suffering so i think uh i may have you know gone over this subject uh enough for this evening now i know it's a you know it's very big subject that i haven't gone into in details but again next wednesday night i guess it's on the same channel at the same time that i will be going over this uh process of internal rebirth or sometimes i call it mac macrocosmic rebirth and microcosmically but uh it means the macrocosmic you know the idea of lifetime to lifetime with the larger censor as opposed to microcosmic which means the moment to moment just the process that's occurring in the individual mind and how we use that to uh transform the mind using the eightfold path and the three stages of silas okay so i don't know if there's time for any questions or not let me see if venom sudasso is around or they allowed for that or i i don't know yes yes there's uh several questions um so maybe we can try to get through a few of these questions um i see at least three questions the first one is from gita gita asks bante do sankharas act as fuel to our consciousness for continued birth well that's what i was saying in this talk it's the some cars that are have been powered by ignorance and that we've accumulated in this life they go into the unconscious mind and they become the samkaras that then come along with the rebirth consciousness to the the new baby you know in the new life yes it's the son of carlos and there's we we create new song cars later on that i'll talk about next week in day to day and those continually you work in a feedback loop that keep on feeding back into the sun cars that are going to keep propelling the mind forward i mean it's a it's kind of a complex thing to understand thank you bhante and pial asks uh can craving for non-becoming be a subtle form of desire for release a corruption of insight a higher form of better towards the end of the past before right release well there could be a desire for attaining liberation not i wouldn't call it non-becoming uh but yeah non-becoming that means you reduce the becoming and you create positive becoming instead of negative becoming so first you've got to you can't just eliminate all becoming most people are not going to be able to do that right away so we have to decrease the negative becoming that causes most of the suffering and we have to create the wholesome qualities uh the wholesome states of mind like generosity and love compassion wisdom and mindfulness and you know these kind of wholesome qualities so that's called positive becoming and that will give us the right conditions to accumulate more and more good karma so to speak and to keep in contact with the dharma and people that we can continue to learn from so the craving for non-becoming is uh first you have to develop the desire to attain the higher realms of becoming whether it's a human being and then you have to work gradually through the stages of letting go of the attachment to the brahma realms and then the formless realms uh we may talk more about that maybe tomorrow but you know it's a complicated subject okay thank you and uh piel also asks uh is sankara already present even before the sixth sense bases are triggered forming more volitional formations as per dependent i think she means dependent origination um can these be classified as asavas well oscillators are the outflows basically yes oscillators are the samkaras too uh but yeah the sankharas come with the consciousness now the six senses are not developed in the fetus right away right i don't know they might come some months later they start developing eyes or you know whatever in the womb it takes nine months right to to get a the senses kind of fully developed and then you're you're born so the sun cars might be if you had the karma to be born blind then the song cars might be helping to condition uh the conditions of that developing fetus that you could be born blind or some other type of deformities so those were those are in the sankharas and the memories the karmic memories and so on accumulated from the past life so that can happen uh according to you know the buddha and that you bring those propensities up with us great thank you bunte and the last question for tonight is from kumu kumo asks bhante if we recognize craving arising and then stop it before it becomes grasping isn't that a good place to stop the process isn't craving two grasping easier to break than the other steps of the 12 no that's what i'm going to talk about tomorrow the coming is the easiest one to break and then grasping cravings the hardest one to break it's the last one to go but i'll explain that tomorrow you may not understand it right now but hopefully i mean not tomorrow excuse me next wednesday okay well that's the last of the questions uh so uh thank you very much bunte for your dhamma talk and for uh answering questions um so we can all end the program three sadhu so please join your hands and anjali wherever you are [Music] may you all be well happy and peaceful may all your hopes and wishes succeed mutant freedom from suffering in this very life and remember mindfulness a day keeps dukkha away and if you would like to have more programs with bante rahula you can follow him on his own channel i believe um and you can also visit his retreat center in maryland um so he is offering some limited attendance programs at his temple so you're welcome to check that out if you want to learn more on dependent origination the second part of banti rahula's talk will be same time next week so wednesday at the same time next week um and also tomorrow in the morning bunte kusala will be also giving a talk on uh patica sumupada and tomorrow evening bunte sun kicha also on dependent origination this is dependent origination week at empty cloud monastery yeah the more perspectives the better i find that that's true yeah so uh that's it for this evening so thank you again bhante for your guidance and teachings and thank you to everyone who joined in um so we'll see you next time okay | Paññāsīha - Lion of Wisdom Meditation Center | UCJ5NGIb3SeXqKuKP5FX0__g | 2021-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,063 | 54,478 |
7ebax_XNGlQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ebax_XNGlQ | IS IT WORTH TO BUY A HERRINGBONE CHAIN NECKLACE? | GOLD FLAT CHAIN PROS AND CONS | LIFE OF MC | foreign [Music] I am wearing a combination of black and white outfits just a simple white long sleeves with black and white Tweed pipings and of course a matching skirt for my bag I'm wearing my Chanel classic flat and for my shoes this Ferragamo black pumps foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome back to my channel it's too early to leave the house for my appointment this afternoon so I thought of making this video because I still have time and yesterday I want to talk about a jewelry piece in my collection which is the having one chain necklace if you're interested in how this piece should be worn cared for whether you should buy one or not my thoughts and opinion about it then this video is for you so what is a herringbone chain a herringbone or flat chain is a type of necklace made up of thin flat metal segments they're not straight but bent in the middle forming a herringbone pattern and let me show you up close my personal herringbone chain necklace or we call it flat chain here I purchased before it's an 18 carat solid Japan yellow gold in the size 4 mm it's not really thick but not too dainty the weight is 8.30 grams and the length is 16 to 18 inches meaning adjustable this is what the back looks like this is adjustable like I mentioned and it has a charm a tiny little heart which is really really cute can you see how shiny is that it's really really sparkly I've worn it in the longest setting which is 16 inches it's beautiful right I like to wear it this way in the lowest setting like a choker do I love it yes of course do I recommend it well first let's talk about pros and cons this chain is a traditional uh chain style that has been popular for many years it is an ultimate choice for a classic and unique chain style that is both trendy and stylish it's still popular today and what makes this chain really nice and special is that it never goes out of style you can wear it alone or layer with other pieces and it will really look amazing no matter what the occasion is you can dress it up dress it down whatever you choose to wear in it it will look like a statement piece and a great wardrobe staple if you are looking for a simple stylish necklace that will add Blitz and Glam to your special event and what I also like about this chain type is it's a smooth texture it feels luxurious it always clings nicely to the Contours of your body so it stays around your neck without flipping over or bending unlike other necklaces or in you need to adjust each time to make sure they stay in place right so another Pro for this piece is it is flawlessly crafted and Polished you can see how beautiful the detail is and the luster it shines perfectly even when worn alone that is exactly the main reason why we are attracted to jewelry another Pro that I can think about this necklace is it is unisex yes men and women can wear this anytime anywhere with any outfit so that's a big plus for this chain type now for the cons of this chain type one of the biggest problems with this chain is that it Kinks very easily since the chain segments are both flat and thin if you pull the necklace a bit harder it can bend it can also get caught with certain types of clothing which will twist the chain so you should be careful of what to wear another cone is since these necklaces are very fragile adding pendants can damage them anyway that pulls them down can bend them I would not suggest you put pendant on but if you can't resist make sure that it is as light as possible or pendants with wider Loop or clasp specifically designed for flat chains herringbone chains are very vulnerable so if you are someone who doesn't like to take off jewelry when at the gym or when taking a shower this thing is not for you the reason being is you might accidentally pull it causing it to bend I really can't focus because I hear someone cooking in the kitchen I can hear it that far you know anyway a major con is that you can't sleep with your flat chain so you cannot sleep with it it's very easy to get a kink when you turn over in bed and one should damage it well you can have it repaired of course but the chain may never look the same if the chain is just bent it can be straightened out or flattened but the Twisted part will remain a weak spot causing it to break after some time so now let's go back to the original question will I recommend it I should have already known wearing a herringbone chain is a delicate thing it won't probably last a lifetime so it all depends on your lifestyle if you think you can handle this type of necklace with care then go ahead it is such a beautiful statement piece not really a good investment in some point especially if you damage it and that's the reason why I don't wear it regularly it's not an everyday jewelry but I really really love it it can be worn casual or formal that's how versatile it is very classy Timeless and simple you wouldn't go wrong with this chain type even in this day and chains just make sure you buy ones that are made of high quality and durable materials like this one I'm going to show you an example of my um I think this is a flat chain snake type correct me if I'm wrong and I'm not really sure if this is considered as herringbone but the chain looks the same and this one is in 18 carat yellow gold it has been with me since 2000 that's how all this necklace is it also has a pair of earrings I still love it and I still use this together with the earrings so you may start with this chain type before going for the herringbone anyway if you still love the herringbone chain and you know how to take care for them because repairing is a huge hassle and any fix will have limited success so that's all for now I hope you find this topic helpful Please Subscribe if you haven't done so and turn that Bell on for new videos If you like this video please give it a thumbs up I'll see you on my next one bye foreign [Music] | Life of MC | UC5SSYHtuZmlBe5odIXQI_bQ | 2022-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,152 | 5,930 |
BN0AdAVcSIc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN0AdAVcSIc | Task Management in the Kolab.org 3.3 Web Client | all right task management let's have a look at the cola torque 3.3 webclient and how it can assist you and your team in being productive and getting things done we log in as Alice and we head over to the tasks part of the web client as we can see it is split into three on the top left we have the tag cloud underneath we have the task lists which we can select for a few of s the little check boxes you see and from those task lists the tasks are shown here in the main part of the screen some of these tasks have little blue lines underneath that is the actual fulfillment of the tasks how complete it is we can expand and collapse this all and we can also sort it according to do start flagged progress and last modified that can be done ascending or descending at will we also see dates associated to those tasks those are the due dates and they are very easily edited like so let's add one here and since this task shared with someone else we do it together we can also notify them by email like so now on top of that list you actually see a set of filters that allows you to filter the view on your tasks in your current view now for instance we look at only tasks that are assigned to us and we can also check other and filters like no date later assigned complete let's have a look at those due tomorrow or today those flagged and open this back up because we want to look at tags now tags work orthogonal to everything else you can have one or multiple tags per task and they show up automatically then in the tag cloud and the tag cloud also shows you the count of tags so the number of occurrences of that tag in your current view and you can narrow it down like so we have the task lists here which we can change as we want we can add more or remove some of course and we can also now this down only to the task list we are currently interested in in order to focus ourselves on only working on say our work tasks personal tasks or say we're working on Project X so we only want to see those tasks and nothing else the task lists themselves of course also shared across the system so we can look for projects in this quick view but we can also look for other users who may have shared their task lists with us say Bob here has shared three of his task lists with us all of which are read-only that is not necessarily the case we can also share this with other users or groups in redirect write fashion such as the professional tasks here of Dave was given Alice write permission and that allows us very easily to structure our tasks workload overall we can edit tasks like so we have to start in a due date and let's set that to the 9th of September we have completion status let's say we've worked on this feature a little bit already and we can then also set say the tags sorry edit the description with or occurrences there as well and we can do assignments which is exactly what we want to do right now so let's assign this to Bob so we look for bobbin system system finds Bob for us and we assign this task to him now we save the task and you see that actually we've now send an email to Bob so he finds in his inbox the assignment of this task in all these places we can always do a drag and drop so we can restructure our tasks like so across hierarchies as well so we can create hierarchies simply by dragging one task on to another and so this allows us very easily to dynamically change our task view from the management perspective since alice is the manager here on this also the assigned tab that's very interesting because this shows us which users we have assigned tasks to in this case for instance we've just assigned this to Bob but this one has been assigned to Charles and of course there could be any number of other users in there so this allows to keep an eye on what exactly it is we have assigned to whom so we can follow up and see what everything is proceeding as planned now let's log out for a second and log in as Bob to see how the receiving end of that email looks so here's Bob we lock him into the system and in his inbox now we see that the garbage task we have updated in fact has an update notice for Bob because he was the other person on that task so we can now record that in our own task list and for feature three to four we see we can accept or decline that delegation and also choose to save it in one of our task folders so we can structure this for ourselves as it makes sense for our personal organization let's have a quick look over to the tasks now so here we see them as we would expect and the development tag that this task had also carried over to Bob's so we can actually have tagging that gets transferred through the assignment so we find this in Bob's task list all as we would expect now let's actually say we've done the work so we set this to complete and we notify Alice by email and now she knows the task is done this is by the way is how completed tasks show up in the task list and that's it for today for more information go to call up Dirk | Kolab.org Community | UC9PnrvPY5_BfYZvtl8bYmqQ | 2014-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,002 | 5,019 |
NoYoy116KXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoYoy116KXM | SMC by Roy Hession:Habakkuk, Part 5 | [Music] I really believe that was given of God you know there's nothing like a song to fix a message I had a dear gospel singer David Davis used to come with me in my campaign and he said Roy wimpy you preach people sometimes argue with you in their mind but when I sing they don't argue it gets in on our unguarded side and when God gives a song to sum up a theme a message then it's his way of getting it into our heart it's very safe and I'm sure that will grow upon us amen well now I hardly perhaps need to ask you to turn once again to Habakkuk three you know your way there and you've heard it so often you can if you like but we perhaps will turn to other scriptures too but this is our fifth study in this verse and truths related to it at first I thought that I'd really finished yesterday and I thought well all I'm going to do the last thing is simply to read as nicely as I can in your hearing those three great prayers of national penitence Daniel nine Estrin I'm and Nehemiah nine I don't think I'll have time to do that now the Lord's opened up other important concluding aspects but I do want to urge you do go back to those read them solemnly they're very very moving and all the things we've spoken of are there in effect that's what Daniel prayed in raw remember mercy and God did and that captive people were brought back again through the deck through the decree of Cyrus and this was what Ezra prayed in effect when he discovered that restored people had haled got a game and her transgresses commandment and had begun to intermarry with the gentiles who would in turn have led them back to idolatry and he was so shocked and he sat down a stolid he didn't wait for them to pray he pray when they saw morning as they did as he did and praying as he did conviction spread upon the whole people and there was a dissolving of these wrong and illicit marriages and all the way in which he praised very sweet moving in effect he prayed in raw we're incurring the anger of the law we've known something of it before our again gain to imperil the little reviving he's already given us we certainly having curd it potentially but Lord in the midst of Roth remember mercy and God didn't Amen when you ask this prayer ask for mercy you get it when you go this way the answer is so certain for he delights in mercy and when the Levites in Nehemiah prayed their prayer they go over the whole history of their nation how they've disobeyed the Lord and turn from him and how his fierce anger has been kindled against them and how they've been taken captive and they too are in peril and deviating even after their restoration and those Levites prayed another great national prayer repentance I think we can learn how to repent great thing to know how to repent we're told how to win souls how to read our Bibles there an awful lot of know how Christian books out today I think they're one of the most important things to know how is how to repent and we can learn so much from this that great chapter in Nehemiah nine well that's for your own personal study and I think if you do in your daily video in the next few days I'm just going to get it I'll stop my usual course and we'll have a go you may not get through the whole whole of one of them in one day you might it just depends how much you meditate upon it as you do but there's a lovely study for you when you get back home now this morning I've seen there's also many things Pam and I were talking that's it and you know I was putting on a tie and doing this that and the other and the Lord was making his revelation to our house first of all I want to deal and talk about and open up the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ in the context of this verse and then I want to go on to think of how God does indeed provide his work when we humble ourselves along the line of this prayer in Roth Lord remember mercy and then I want to go on to the whole question of suffering crosses a huge size of a subject but just the question of suffering in the context of this verse for some have asked me questions and I realized we've touched on things in a very cursory way there might have given rise to misunderstandings but he by no means is our looking at the question of suffering just to clear up a few things and questions I believe there's something very positive sweet good for us in what the Lord has in his word along bed and the first thing we've got to say about the cross of our Lord Jesus if there's mercy it's a mercy based on justice a justice which was satisfied at the cross of Jesus in Lord remember mercy that mercy which is sprinkled with the blood which makes it sure to me which makes it honorable to thee to be stands above me I've said more than much how much I with many of you appreciate the little book daily light if you haven't possessed yourself of a copy I would urge you to do so there's a small Edition which was the original in India paper the larger one the cheaper one and a larger print in paperback for years he wasn't even known in America but now it is this particular edition has got a foreword by Billy Graham he's got excited about it now but we've noted of course for a few generation and I think I said how the marvelous thing is the juxtaposition of text oh by the way talking about getting yourself I think they're pretty well out of them just a few copies left in the book bookstore but order it and a little bit for the postage and you'll get it without fail Warren Eccles be able to delighted to do that for you I have said about this amazing juxtaposition of text it was got out by the Batchelor family of godly pastor and his grown family before they went to bed each night they were given the leading text and in there each and their morning devotions sought other texts from other parts of the Bible the bore on the leading text and out of that those lists of texts prayed over revised that many years came this precious book and on the evening of February the 23rd the leading text is who hath known the power of thine anger and you dropped your eyes to the bottom of the page you have the reference Psalm 90 great Psalm not of David but of Moses and in that Psalm he asked this question who hath known the power of thine anger what a Christian who has ever known the full power of the fierce anger of the Lord against sin well that's the leading text next text from the sixth hour that was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour and about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice saying Eli Eli lama sabachthani better to say my God my God why hast thou forsaken me next text the Lord had laid on him the iniquity of us all and all this under the heading who had the power of who's ever known it only one person has ever known the full power of the anger gate God against him and that was his beloved son Jesus about the ninth I said my God my God why is the Alpha second me because there he was in the form of sinful flesh God wasn't judging his son as the son but his son in the form in the likeness of sinful flesh it was sinful flesh it was saying that he was judging but Jesus wore our likeness and bore our curse but he not only knew the power of the anger of God that he exhausted it Jesus said it's finished it's finished the anger of God against sin has burnt itself out in me and as a place where the fire has been and being exhausted where sinners can stand and be at peace with the holy God there's a story that we often tell I'm not the only one who tells it pant he'll sit we have a we have an arrangement you're going to tell that story mine we're having meetings together and many others I don't know where I got it and I hope I'm tending it right because we've got a Canadian here because about the Canadian Prairies and of course in hot weather dry weather as always the hazard of great prairie fires and when the wind is blowing the land is so fast and everything is so dry there could be great mighty walls of flame that spread with extraordinary rapidity across the fairy of the period and sometimes all the people who can do is to take what possessions they can and flee and the old days before everybody had a car out there it was a perilous business they had to do it on their two feet or on the horse and buggy or something to escape the onrush of these flames the homeless would go their flocks would go their stock the farm animals would go they wanted to escape for their lives and sometimes the wall of fire was was gaining on them and the only thing they could do is something which is sometimes still done they would light a great stretch of the ground in front of them and stand back and let the walk the fire we that flame further forward until there was a great burnt out patch in which they would stand and when the great the main wall of fire came it skirted them and left them safe and went beyond and you and I are called to stand where the fire has been Jesus was only the only one who knew and experience the power of the anger of God but hallelujah he exhausted it - there's none for you we had an experience of that last week or the week before that and I hate to make you a little bit jealous but we've had the most wonderful first and second week so hot and so dry and we had a bushfire in the ground hey there was some excitement any number of fire engines were there all of us were doing something or other two times put out the flames and you can see where the fire has been round behind the head mistress's house mercifully it didn't actually read a bit building if if the wind had been blowing the other way it's about no doubt at all that Nightingale would have gone up and been finished but it was just prevented in time actually the wind was going the other way and it didn't reach the headmistresses house but we noticed as we were trying to do our bit there of course it was the professionals that really did dealt with it properly we saw all sorts of rabbits running through their lives out of where the fire was spreading I want to tell those rabbits it's safe now there you can go back there's not much to eat granted but the files been and you rabbits you can go back there pass that way without fear and so we have that illustration not only from Canada but from south well and you know dear well he was the first to know the full blast for the anger of God against human sin so much so you've got pathetic words of Jesus along this line I'm thinking of that verse you read and turn to it because only because it takes us time I've got it it's all right lamentations the book of lamented dear Jeremiah's sorrows over all that fell upon his people and he speaks so they're poetically with the voice of Israel and it proves to be the voice also of Messiah and chapter 1 verse 12 is it nothing to you or ye they pass by behold and see if there be any sorrow laquer to my sorrow which is done unto me we're with the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger if you find it difficult to take that phrase fierce anger so did Jesus that's what happened to come the day of his fierce anger was the day of that old rugged cross with the anger of the God fell on him but thank God burnt itself out and you can pray that prayer in Roth remember mercy and know if you take that low place suggested by that verse you're going to get it but only because of Jesus only because of the power the blood it comes you sprinkled with precious blood that's why it's so certain to you and that is the reason why that the anger of the Lord expressed in the various ways we've suggested is never punitive in its intention but only a restorative it gives into punishment that word punitive maybe it's not the sort of word you normally use but that's what it isn't a punishment it's not to be regarded as an eagle pundit you've done something wrong now this is what's coming to you that aspect was forever finished at the cross that's where the vilest offender who truly believes that moment from Jesus of pardon receive he's got to confess what he is and go by faith and stand where the fires being at Calvary this has happened me is God punished me no it's only unenlightened who say that the relative of ours died of cancer painful death and she died believing that God was punishing her for her secret unfaithfulness to our husband it wasn't enough to punish such a synesthete the only adequate punishment was vet was that which Jesus bore in his body on the tree and finished oh come tell me what do these other things mean they're restorative in its intention designed to restore you to provoke repentance where it's need to provoke hambling to help us to pray this prayer and when we get as low as that in humility mercy is absolutely short mercy sprinkled with the blood of Jesus Ezra in his chapter 9 bit he says thou has punished us less than our nick iniquitous deserved therefore he felt that whatever chastening they had endured it bore no relation to their sins infinite list but Ezra he's not even punishing you he's restoring you punishment the legal aspect is only for those outside of Christ who died in defaults and the great white throne even for the unconverted God is using every means to provoke the prodigal to come home even ways of hardship and judgment and far country famines and so on what we've got to do when we find what he's hid his face from me everything has gone dead and down I find myself in unaccountable defeats and problems I find that he shut up heaven that there isn't any rain no rain upon my soul or on the word is to seek his face and ask him why that's what Joshua did wherefore hast thou brought this upon us this defeated AI god told him and then he then had the problem the possibility the opportunity of saying all right dog I'll recognize that this thing we're in this deadness this the this this black whatever it is and by their sorts of things he's longing to bring her to the place where we humble ourselves and say in Ross I admit it and I don't quarrel with with you bringing it that has done right in all those brought upon us in all those brought upon me personally or from my church but in raw remember mercy which of course it is his delight to do and so there is the great picture of the cross the man of sorrows acquainted with grief being made a curse for us only criminals died on crosses he could have died on a bed on the field of battle it was a cross and everybody thought he was one he let them think it and when they heard him say my God why ercell forsake me there you are don't you sir the day God's fierce anger but thank God the faster nothing but peace between you and God sinner that though we all be and anything they may come to us otherwise is only designed to restore our souls we have to see where in they need to be restored we have to acknowledge his writing or than his broader father's but with great goddess utter assurance because of the blood of Jesus Christ we say remember merci and now passing on from that I want to think about how God answers that prayer revive thy work O Lord is the first petition followed by the other and when we do humble ourselves it's precisely that he not only forgives us us in he revives his work I believe the first thing that we need is not revive about forgiveness if my people who are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways 2 chronicles 726 what is promised I will hear from him you're going to be heard no-nothing first have got revival yo can you be heard that's wonderful because you haven't been heard lately haven't felt like it seemed like it you're gonna be heard I will hear from he looks upon the blood he hears you make that confession and he hears secondly and I will forgive their sin will you pray for revival wait a minute you need something before as I what you need to be forgiven and I would say emancipated forgiven Christians they're so happy that well if there's a revival what is forgive their sin and that's what you need more than more power or forgiveness it comes as you confess through Jesus and then heal now that's the picture of a Bible if you will and that's what God does I want to turn your thoughts back again to the story of AI of Joshua 7 and we heard we saw that the journal of Israel committed a trespass in the devoted thing and a can took of that which some of it should have been destroyed and the rest should have been given to the Treasury and he hid it and the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel so much so that at their next encounter with the enemy little AI they were put to the worst and this is a tremendous thing for Joshua and what a beautiful Prairie phrase I tell you this had some well here at prayer parata's aisha's hey couldn't gotta learn you expressed what doubt she will have been we've been acquit Lord if you're not up not with us has something gone wrong up there Lord no we're still up here is it but you Cyril has sinned and in this sense as I say that was quite good news he thought something had gone wrong up there no no it's gone wrong up now that's all I haven't seen and they sought to find what had gone wrong and it found it and they judged it it's a pretty awesome story might even create some difficulty as your mind but that's what the story is and that having been done and the great pile of stones raised over a Ken and his family so the Lord turned from the fierceness of his anger I have thought it is the law turning from the fiercest anger which has caused him to hide his face from you we just could be the cause of your AI defeats which is be the cause of those famine which have known in your soul which have made you such a difficult person and only adding to your sins he's turned from the and he who said that neither will I be with you anymore except you destroyed the accursed thing was with them and you know in the book of Joshua is not one defeat recorded after that it was victory from first to last except for the a I think they learn too deeply God was with depe survival oh what a wonderful thing friend if it could be said of your church the Lord has T returned from the fiercest of his anger oho there was so much I tell you there is I tell you there is the flesh in the services of God it's phishing itself as it does characteristically in holy things is abomination and decide to God and is quite enough to account for any lack of revival the moving of the Spirit and armies but thank God he's prepared to turn from the fierceness of his anger he's not going to turn from the fears of his anger merely because things are put right sin is judged by you or by others people begin to repent even when you've repented of that sin it's a damnable thing still it hasn't changes character nothing but precious blood and Tobit i remind you the cleansing of the leper that cleansing ceremony was not performed an - ah the man was healed you may have stopped doing certain things you may have changed your behavior but the fact that you did at one time behave of the way you did that's still there until pressures blur so that all turn from this here I'll be anger I tell you now that we want to put a Bible take that says I see revival everywhere I know total grace all the Jesus I saw will eyes are 12 in that day in that day thou shalt say O Lord I will praise thee though about that is Israel speaking though I was angry with me thine anger is turned away and thou covetously that anger is turn your comforting me says Israel and man when you've got like with God that love inspired anger and his with his only intent on your restoration is turned away and the sin blotted out in your soul restored to God and then he but cease to counted you pouring it in there was a time years ago when I was called to palm to submit to a very hard difficult thing can't go into the into the details of it now and if midnight I said to my bed I said Lord you can't you can't mean it cannot I do not do what I will with mine own and at about midnight or later I bow my head all right take it and the next day was Sunday I had to preach what a Sunday I could hardly preach because I was so near weeping I couldn't read the scripture couldn't listen to him as I was near tears not tears of the theme the difficulty of the thing but I'd submitted to it he was comforting me he was caressing me I don't know if you don't stop I'm gonna make a fool of myself above everybody I tell you is this is a revive of one man I don't know what is I won't crazy though that was angry with me though you have chasing me that anger is turned away and thou compasses me hell in it so we can go on with other Old Testament pictures oh it was life from the day when you pray that deeper seeing what's gone wrong justifying garden all the difficulties man you've made a decision a Gotham estate and look at the situation maybe your job your I know you know today to be helped by too much greed or something and you make decisions look at the situation oh there's a way out of there is such thing they'll all admitted and outright to know those brought Apollo 13 judgment in this it in raw rimmed and the mercy and you're going to get it it may the things not only will you be forgiven the even the situation will God will do something about that sometimes quite suddenly sometimes progressively and you emerge with the sort of test to me we've been looking at and now I want to pass on to a word about suffering and we have said that this love inspired domestic hardily angers at all sometimes it's sometimes expresses itself in chastening and I think that's the word to use here in spite of the fact we may try and redefine our term that word anger is difficult to get out of our minds that there's something that I'm totally wrong and God is wild about it but suffering can to some of the most obedient servants of the Lord as far as we can tell so scrupulous in their walk with God and yet they're made to suffer along the various times and such we've all heavy neglect Oh what have I done to deserve this is there something we're in which I've got astray where and I need to be restore is that the reason now listen sometimes it is I turn you quickly to 1 Corinthians 11 sometimes but not always we shall see that but sometimes yes it is there's a case very clearly referred in 1 Corinthians 11 and here Paul is talking it's a passage where the the last that Lord's Supper was instituted and he has some things many things to say to them as you know the coincidence match was wrong in that church but they went on with their routine they went on with their celebration of the Lord's Supper and in verse 29 some of them had been eating and drinking unworthily and in doing so had drunk judgments not not debt condemnation not damnation but judgment is the right word chastening not discerning the Lord's body he makes a difference between judgment and condemnation passage and the judgment he speaks about which we could bring to ourselves is chastening judgment just what we've been talking about and then he goes on to say this judgment this chastening has been call have called certain things for this call many are weak and sickly and some sleep that means that caught me being poor to go a bit such a nuisance in the Church of God if I let him bring him up to heaven they might have had many years more my pets the best way out this bringing up the head boy doesn't lost heaven but the church has lost a problem and so sometimes weakness sickliness or even dead is the cause of this it was in reality a very grave thought and the elders were not dealing with it there were terrible divisions and all sorts of other excesses and this letter was written to correct them and he says that the resulted he sees been going on God has had to chase his people once again is restorative I'm it was restorative to those had the live shortened they got to him and they got it all squared with the Lord and they repeat and it was restorative a whole church and revival was able to continue now sometimes it is that 15 years before my wife rebel was ultimately called home on the portway road on the way back from Cleveland she nearly died of a miscarriage it rarely reached almost the end of the road I didn't go into medical matters and they just put a drip feed in her nose with glucose I said have her kidneys of cease to work if there were that doesn't work there's nothing more progressive this you will die and this of course was a real real real test got in a wonderful way blew his whistle and his hidden prayer warriors came out and I don't know how many all over the country nein in Africa heard the news and prayed and God was merciful for myself as I sought the Lord I knew I had been going on eat going easy on certain things I had not been judging them impure fantasies and in the Arwen was shuffling this chaser I humbled myself with impure chase these impure fantasy and the wonderful thing happened her eyesight was restored because when the blood pressure Gates is at a point the eyes are affected and the kidneys began to work and God brought her again from the dead and I've always said that revel was brought again from the dead by the blood of the everlasting covenant oh that precious blood was enough to cover the whole situation I don't know them adopt as many other reasons why God permitted that thing God gave her 15 more wonderful years but sometimes and if you're in trouble I should really be sure your sins are forgiven up to date that's the thing be sure your sins are forgiven up to date but that may not be in everything why God permits severe sad things to heaven now for the world I don't know there's much of an explanation you can give except God is his own interpreter and he will make it pain therefore the Christian it's all anticipated in his word and you've got that great Charter for the suffering one Hebrews 12 the passage that speaks of the chastening of the Lord and i do believe perhaps that's the word we must use in such cases I don't know that I like to say to comfort such an one a verse which is indeed comforting his anger endureth but a moment his days are like only a moment it'll seem ultimately his favor for a lighter I don't know I could quote it that way I find myself saying is chastening his disciplining endures ultimately latter moment his favor for a lifetime that's what it is and what does Hebrews 12 the Great Charter say it says whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth and if you are without chastening you never have tests it almost looks as if you're a bastard they're not a two trowed of God that's what it says but one what's creating it where's the word it's a mark of love it's because he's intent on our holiness even in the most obedient of us and maybe new things he wants to do in our life new things to correct which we didn't they were there or new qualities of patience of caring for others in trouble new gentleness that old tongue I is just too been too strong we don't know he's not censoring you for that which you don't know but he knows what you need and he's working for our holiness and that's the reason why it says no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous but Grievous but afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised there by what you need to say is not why am i suffering this wage not know not what have I done to deserve it you haven't but why is he allowing it what's he teaching me and you'll learn bit by bit and afterward and your exercises they're very as you're willing to learn that God speak to you not only company but lovingly speak to you and what he dad says will be very loving it will yield the peaceable fruit of righteousness how often have we not heard ministers tell us there's one member of their congregation a sick woman and they go to comfort her and she's so raging in spite of her trouble she's got right through that it's the minister who gets comforted rom the other way she thought letting the beautiful fruit of righteousness and no rebellion there wasn't first baby but that's been settled with Jesus the such sweetness and concern oh my dear friends her held in lujah nothing's gone wrong heaven is still occupied by the lamb upon the throne now what are we to do however according to Hebrews 12 he just gives us the consideration it's a mark of the care and love of God and in it that serves as I've said the other day some of us need to be more loved than others could have been so it suffered more it's not a mouth you're not loved he's taking time out trouble with you you've got a graceless purpose well what is your attitude to be when you're in that thing shall we in as much as we had fathers of the flesh who chastened us there are good after their own pressure shall we not rather be in subjection to the father and live the pitch bend the neck he bore them he bowed his head for us to something par world he said bow your neck where my go this young is from me but it won't fit if you've got a stiff neck with seeds of rebellion dad doesn't go through it with Jesus and when you find yourself not sad or submitting with self-pity in your heart well there's another sin to take to the cross of Jesus I don't suppose I don't the geeks makes any of us to go through certain bar without having to go back to and repent about attitudes that come but be assured no matter what the experiences you go through the highway of holiness what goes through it you will we can walk on that Highway vote yes especially first hits you make you get off I couldn't if your mind reels when you went something a rather happened but the way back is there it's sprinkled with precious blood on that highway of holiness every last thing that could go wrong has been anticipated by Jesus on the cross and settled to the satisfaction of God so that when something does go wrong in your attitude he's not surprised it's been provided for you know eyes are certified as the passes are talked about the high how there should be a highway of holiness it says two things the unclean shall not pass over it well that's not doing because we do get unclean unclean to pass over it and even the very name the highway of holiness is a bit forbidding am i holy enough will you say who won the world do walk on it little later down in the passage but the Reedy walk there and or the redeemed those have more fun runs more times than they like to remember hands being rendered unclean but they have found it's the highway along with those the redeemed the constantly redeem the Clare walk avidly a friend in Switzerland german-speaking friends and there was one conference years ago the great scenes he passed from mouth to mouth Emma alert alert but I'm not pronouncing it right Emma Tilly means redeemed or yes redeemed and Emma means ever continually redeemed and even now when he meets me oh it is either a nurse hallelujah there are deemed what there and man yes a bit many coming back to Jesus many things will be receiving your heart is all part of the reason the scum comes to the surface when bone soup is put on the heart then you can take this come out and we put on the hob sometimes the scum comes up Jesus takes it off and in this way it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness and more than that in this period of trial you can pray Habakkuk spear path will check the altar its wording a bit perhaps for such in such a case we will say in this time of chastening Oh Lord remember mercy you delight in it may be his mercy isn't going to mean the complete changing of a certain situation as in some of the situations I've referred to it does mean when it comes to revival maybe it's not going to bring a loved one back to life but your need of some mercy on so Matt Matt yell and you within the midst of this chasing remember mercy your gospel justice ask for mercy don't be like that man who went to the photographer's I hope you do me justice you see what you need is not justice but mercy ask for mercy all I want is Justin they asked for mercy your attitude of many things and I want to tell you you touch him on his weak point and you're going to have mercy abundant and gloriously compensating in the difficult path you're called to work there to walk and so here's our great loving text Oh Lord remember our heads in prayer we want to thank thee dear Lord to mercy brought to us by Jesus etc and we want to thank thee for all with her we can only ask thee interpreted each to our hearts so that we've it's been as if you yourself have been counseling her as we've listened and may the end be joy and peace even be even though maybe there'd been a few tears and they yet the others but we thank you we could be amongst those who can say that anger is turned away from me and thou capitis me we think of the comforts of God 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-g9VDxeIKKE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g9VDxeIKKE | MCCAIN ''CONCERNS'' ABOUT SECRETARY OF STATE NOMINEE ON | us from talin Estonia Senator McCain if I could start with you Donald Trump as you know has threatened to expand America's nuclear Arsenal even suggested that he would welcome a nuclear arms race with Russia and other nuclear Powers as you know nuclear arms reduction has been a bipartisan priority for for decades in your view are his comments in this case via Twitter are they dangerous I believe that there it's uh patently obvious that Vladimir Putin is increasing his nuclear Arsenal he is violating agreements that he has made concerning certain types of uh nuclear weapons and uh we need to have a strong nuclear inventory and we ought to do what we can to make Vladimir Putin stay with the agreements that he signed that he is now violating Senator Graham on the issue of of of nukes you during the campaign had been critical uh of many of Donald Trump's positions and the way he's expressed those positions on key National Security issues do you worry that Trump's communication style using Twitter could could lead to misunderstanding uh potentially escalate conflicts over over what are sensitive arguably the most sensitive issues involving nuclear weapons whether it's a North Korea or Pakistan or Russia How concerned are you about that being a platform for stating uh potential changes in US security policy well when it comes to the to the nuclear issue uh president-elect Trump said we needs to modernize our nuclear force and we do is some of it's falling in a state of disrepair but I'll be honest with you I'm not so sure this is the best way uh to communicate it's up to him he beat me he's president of the United States uh all I can say is that one thing Putin's done he's brought Democrats and Republicans together uh to go after him I think most of us Democrats and Republicans really believe that Russia's up to no good all over the world they're trying to break the back of democracies and if we don't push back against Putin Iran and China they could hack into our systems today is Democrats tomorrow could be Republicans with the Iranians and the Chinese Trump says he's going to be tough with Iran and China he needs to be well we need to show Any Nation what happens to them if they try to interfere in our Democratic process to my Republican colleagues is the Democrats today it could be us tomorrow the point is the president-elect doesn't just have a minor difference on that issue a slightly different approach at least in his public comments so far he has a diametrically opposed uh concern about this he says Russia not a threat he wants to get closer to Russia he denies that Russia uh hacked the election I mean that's not a minor adjust ment uh to the view of Russia uh that for instance you and and you said 99 members of the Senate have how do how do you Rectify that well first of all let me point out that I have disagreed with Republicans presidents in the past I disagreed with Ronald Reagan when he sent Marines to Lebanon I said that Donald rumfelt the Secretary of Defense had to be fired because of his failure in Iraq so it's not unusual for me not to agree with the president of the United States and on this issue what uh the as we have hearings on Cyber which will be uh I think very helpful uh to helping him understand the threat that cyber poses uh and believe that he will take appropriate action in order to help us counter what is really a threat to the very fundamental of democracy which is the ability to uh the outcome of a free and fair election sen McCain one one signal as to Donald Trump's approach to an issue such as Russia of course will be Republicans have a majority in the Senate I have concerns and I will wait until uh the the nominee uh responds to the questions that we have clarify his positions clarify his record every elected president has the uh it's not the right but you the President should be able to name that nominee that the president chooses and then the Congress and the and the United States Senate exercises its role of advice and consent and that's what I will be exercising in the case of Mr Tillerson and yes I have concerns I have concerns about his relationship with Vladimir Putin with relationships with Russia and other issues as well and so we we'll wait and see I'm supposed to meet with Mr Tillerson and I'll look forward to that opportunity Senator Graham finally you're very aware of this public confrontation between the US and Israel Over the UN Security Council resolution on Israel's settlement policy under Trump uh do you believe that the relationship will improve absolutely I'm very pleased with wall is part of the occupied territory is ridiculous it's a break in policy for decades we've had a dispute with Israel about settlements but every president has agreed not to take that dispute to the UN Security Council and as BB says you don't take friends to the UN Security Council uh what I thought the UN Security Council did was really quite frankly outrageous undercuts the process of the prospects of peace and uh I will be working with my colleagues to push back against this resolution uh either cut off funding suspend funding or some form of reprisal against the United Nations to give president Trump some leverage to get a better outcome so I'm very encouraged that under President Trump Israel is going to get a better deal Senator Graham Senator McCain thanks very much for taking the time and and we wish you safe travels home our experts are here now to react to what we've just heard from Senators Graham and McCain Josh Rogan if I could ask you this is a pretty remarkable division between the president elect not only the intelligence Community but as you heard Senator Graham say 99 US senators they seem to be hoping he will come around Mr Trump on Russia what is that hope based on they're making their case they're literally traveling the world to cleap and as you pointed out very skillfully in your interview if they if president Trump doesn't want to believe it he's not going to believe it they can pass sanctions they can hold hearings they can have intelligence officials make statements in the end the only person that matters is the president elect uh they're doing their best to collect as much evidence as possible they're not there yet General hurtling Senator McCain says that he's confident that president-elect Trump would if necessary defend NATO members from Russian aggression but of course you're very aware Donald Trump's comments both both you know before and after the election have questions uh the US commitment to Nato should us NATO allies particularly in Eastern Europe be concerned should they be fearful well I I'm very biased first of all Jim in in favor of NATO I think it's a terrific organization that has expanded the communication and the exercises and the support in the on combat and other areas among the 28 nations of NATO and that goes even Beyond those 28 Nations the concerns I have those other ones that are not receiving the support that they should uh from uh the United States so I believe that as Josh just said uh there is a lot of evidence out there I think once Mr Trump is presented with it if he does have the ability to kind of expand his worldview a little bit and see how important this organization uh that's been around for over 70 years is I think he will begin to understand how critically uh important NATO is in securing the continued peace of Europe and areas outside of Europe it' be really pretty remarkable to have that happen only after becoming president General hurtling thanks very much Josh Rogan as well coming up new reaction as Star Wars fans around the globe learn of today's breaking news the death of actress Carrie Fisher you'll also hear more of Fisher's own thoughts on that iconic character of her was extraordinary entertainment film making do 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UAy7k689yrE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAy7k689yrE | Getting a Quarry - FTB INFINITY #4 | hey guys what's up its maple pic here and we're back with some more feed the beast infinity with tar pit gaining he's jumping yeah yeah he's out you have a new sword yep well I had sapphire tools in the last episode well I oh yeah I didn't you didn't tell me so I had no idea yeah Oh in between episodes I've been been mostly mining and upgrading the curtain machinery I have yeah I went to dinner meanwhile he didn't I had to stay home and eat one slice of pizza yeah I had great indian food from a great place that i won't stay on camera cuz i would give away where I live yep I mean I've already given away where you live which well i bleeped it out i'm going to you're going to bleep it out and I need get to that video yet I finished the first and second video editing just yeah I'll sensor that I don't want I don't want you getting murdered well they know you live in the same location now well we're gonna well yeah but they don't know exactly where yet you know you kind of gave it away like really ezel I could live like six towns away no really gotta same town don't know so tell where I live they know i'ma tell everyone where you live you live in America yes merica now they'll find you they're gonna find you yes where are they gonna find a got one guy named David well someone gets to my accent and they already knew where I lived right after my accent you don't have a New Jersey accent you have an American accent actually someone just guessed this state I dinner just from my accent wait are you sure they heard you or did they hear your mother me okay was not in the room at all yeah it would be it's very noticeable in your mom well my mom grew up here her entire life so well so did I but she also had a her first language was a different language oh really mm-hmm her first language is polish and whiskey she spoke nail polish nail polish Polish I know I I prepared some things for the new Endor Corey will be having I have a generator to lava generators and to lava fabricators that is pretty cool yep and I have a diamond chest us to sit on top so this is what happens when I leave this is what he does yeah and I get a lot of resources well I would you wanna diamond two left over 10 whoops I was putting the wrong freakin wood on the walls I need steam using i'm using oakwood as the floor and purchase the balls yeah not very traditional like oh my god I'm so dumb I asked you for oakwood so that i could make chest and I didn't make a single chest I have spare chest ok Lavar it or have it I guess you're not gonna want it back I guess yeah I don't want to a good babe I'm actually currently busy crafting my two gold gears just tell me where it is it's in the middle chest middle iron chest now you have fine I'll just take one 1 how do you make it higher gear um you have to make a wood gear first no but I can make a gold gear which right away like it all i have to do is put iron in the center of the gold which one the thermal foundation yeah Thermal foundation gears yeah you just make a center a plus of iron oh thank you you're welcome that's a quite helped dude I just look that up in the thing oh you did yeah you're much faster at that than me iron deers not that hard to type you're a much faster typer tonight come I guess much faster okay so three iron gears two gold to diamond oh I so need one what's why I still holding on to this pair in these chestnuts oh right you still chestnuts yeah Deez Nuts Deez Nuts ha golly I said it first yeah I know but I finished it alright looks look I don't know it was I think it was my cousin who's like that guy looks like a shark and I'm like Jason tax I'm like it I'm like he looks like a DS DS 1 DS nuts okay and that's the finish of the quarry I just felt it done oh I just topped out I realize i toughed out my microphone when I did that cuz I turn up the gain a little bit you didn't pop out I know big is it I am so sorry for my last videos they were really loud and you weren't too loud no I was really loud oh it got picked up on your end yes well I can always you can always turn that down why you always turn that down for what no but then my game audio would be turned down and your audio would be turned down my game audio's and really matter too much it's more but your audio would be turned down oh yeah cuz you're recording everything in the same recording yeah with with facts perhaps crab traps I don't like separate recording stuff it's just give me something simple yeah it takes me like five minutes on average to get it lined up though cuz i do that but that's five minutes I could be doing something else like it took me like it used to take me 15 minutes until I watched a young a tutorial by the game grumps where they did that they did the one-two one-two-three thing I learned that from Barry okay nope nope nope nope just big file nope Oh David you know how I learned how to use a premiere pro I can show you a video by a berry of the game grumps the editor yeah you have a bed yet I have enough wolf or a bad I thing yeah you bet okay I need one then please pulse but I want to make a good bed like carpenters a decorative beds carpenters yeah I need make some carpenter blotches is a bunch of sticks or wood now I have all the way does that still require 33 Waller doesn't read more never sell require story wool exactly by cool did you make me one as well yes sure okay do you want anything in return mmm I was Safari net I'm trying to think do I need anything I have a wonderf hold off late Oh David I have a stocker gravel and a smeltery oh yes we need that when you build a smelter get me started on to tinker stopped okay so i'll give you the gravel in six change yeah you can keep the gravel okay you just need a I you need a supply the mob that's it in return I could probably in unless you want to give me back 3 volt I can probably pay back three well you keep that that's good enough for now I don't have a hammer yet sleeping go to sleep oh when you lay down in your bed your mini-map becomes a grid that was easy oh I guess Oh only one of us has to sleep do not that's great that is pretty great so if like one of us is on our house wells prob if I'm at vows I could just teleport yeah not too because I have the teleport right here oh god I just jumped out of my house boundary without grabbing am I making a new acts let me ask you a question I need a Hama oh gee the hammer names shoulder any carpet does Hama if you need a hammer name shoulder yeah you get it nope not oh that's the name it's the name of Thor's hammer in Thor oh well yes it starts with an M but i think the M is silent so it's just pronounced donger I could be completely wrong in this though Oh what does I go on your bed I don't know I guess rainbow all right i'll put the leg bone just like my just like my all-time hero Rainbow Dash really you know do not detect the sarcasm no really is your bed I thought I picked it up oh cuz my second change is if you place it down um I'm gonna go grab some wood to fill in that area and then the beds gonna go over there so well this is oak wood you have a bunch of oak wood no I use it all for this area wow I usually like stone and being building inside of a rock yeah all right our goal for today is to get the quarry up and running and get over here I always I always make very grandiose homes right there grandiose screens but I don't know how that word is pronounced grandiose me right oh ok near diamond tip God and I just used my last diamonds on right chorea minds obsidian yes oh really mm-hmm that's cool I'm just thinking where should I set it up I want it to be somewhere near set it up around the eldridge thing so we can get rid of it no but I don't want that thing around here it will get rid of it it will get rid of it but it'll make a world whole really yeah oh yeah no you should set it up far then go off go north go directly over tomorrow around no just go on a directly north line i'm just gonna do it under bad don't don't make it near i want to underground in yeah but I want it far away just in case I end up home wanting to use that land for something I'm doing it in the mine damn poison ivy I will murder the crap out of you oh my god Poison Ivy's the worst I've never actually had you and I both have never had poison ivy I had it before it's worth it's pretty irritating oh no no no it was your your uncle i think it was who you kept bragging i was unaffected by poison ivy oh yeah my grandpa okay clap pop your grandpappy world home stone he's dead in that really oh I didn't sorry sorry um oh dude i found a village yeah i really don't care I ever gonna interest in the village well you have a what if they have more demons to lava generators actually weight fast this looks this looks more like a mod village I think so it might have something cool yeah that's definitely a mod village I've never had I wait maybe it's not maybe it is I cannot tell no it looks like a regular village with a building that's from a mod oh yeah most likely oh my god oh dude this building's awesome it's like a little mini castle all right I need coal whitelist call only I'm gonna have coal being pulled out into the generator so that it's constantly feeding itself so wanna never run out of power I just I was just offered a slimeball 48 emeralds oh my god if you give this villager 12 12 12 emeralds and a queen bee he'll give you a drone bee what's the point of very quite useful once you get into bees really but you're trading a princess you know princesses are very common drums away off OSS is never die off I found an apiary I'm not gonna going bees this season I might actually you may I might not definitely not at all all right let's get that generator up and running whoa oh I found um witchcraft books oh god oh god oh god yeah I found witchcraft books for witchery Oh villages new identities ever despawn yes all entities I think built this fun really I'm fairly true whoa what's a sweet chestnut sapling it sounds coulis it's like something I want holy [ __ ] this is a fast Corey that's really fast I have freaking three of a perfect pair by King Crimson stuck in my head and I hate it so much because I can't buy it on iTunes the thing with King Crimson is you can't buy it on iTunes it's not on pandora the EU can only buy it in CD and um yeah only CD wow wow that sucks because like King Crimson had this thing uh Robert Fripp is like an audio file I think and like I think uh he I'm not sure if he knows about flack don't I'm taking these two it doesn't need lava generators it can stick with a coal furnace generator I found a stone beach a stone beach or not a stone beats just a stone area with no grass then what is it called then I just hold on I'll walk into it extreme Hills I don't know it's just there's no grass Oh L so I found a really big tree a bunch of great wood trees if you want mmm I don't know if you are interested I do you remember that um what was his name from uh what was the guy's name do you remember from lavish uh emotion promotion yeah his house was so sick and he um he got me I built a room for him in exchange for some server catch as jailed in that house for two years and then you bought your way out yep best purchase I made really uh-huh your graphics card no I actually played a lot after i got banned off of it I know you played more after you were banned yeah i did and i had got really serious and then you got robbed oh yeah that wasn't nice I know why we got robbed that was really bad like my entire base just disappeared it was just completely gutted out yeah I hadn't same with mine dude there are no windows he took the windows but you still had your materials my mustard in AE system oh I kept all the drives oh so you had your age to some kind of but I couldn't use the drives because the AE system was gone oh I actually had someone else who had an AE system and he let me use his a system to put yourself yeah make myself another AV system oh good i think i'm a lot i think after i got robbed I kind of just stopped going on it yeah you did I think that was when I got a um that was third marking quarter when I got the report card so I kind of didn't play Minecraft daily yeah ah screw this is a really fast Corey there are a whole bunch of scarlet since that this is girlington down here the red stone huh ah this is a really fast Cory how fast like sanic fast you find a quarry in the house good you should come see this this is not all there is emerald and I was a silver this silver fish after me what is wrong with this cave system is it there's four silver fish coming after me what is going on here there were two skeletons a zombie examine its over producing power yes the quarry is at max power xmax be dude I you should come here I'm really I don't know what's going on but there's so many mobs either way too many now find out up I just discovered a problem it's going too fast overproduction of Kabul you can filter it into devil yeah I'm gonna have to a trash can to what worth oh yeah well they're the same thing yeah but once move more expensive and not as used is that that ND Mandy is not after me but there's skeleton that's gonna kill me uh there's free concerta scored don't you dare kill me there's charge syrtis I need that wow they added more trash cans do they look nice they added more trash cans yeah but do they look nice no like they're for different purposes but do they look nice ones for now they don't look nice oh no it's just like a normal trash can like done one too many psycho oh sorry no no no no no no no that may be copyrighted it doesn't it day it's not gonna pick up on my voice I'm singing it an octave lower yeah okay I was beef I was gonna make beef because I need to heal cuz their service ports that I need but there's a skeleton on top of it I've two letters hug it's producing oh no no no okay it's keeping up I was gonna say it's producing more uh which we call it I can't think of it now it's producing more cobble then it can deposit Oh God it gives me some time to clear out this chest all right I found 16 sir discords this is doing great oh my god it's almost that bedrock already oh my lord where did you make it I made it f 3 f 55 it's Underground in my mind shaft I just made it there so it's just easier for me to get to oh good oh wait nevermind i thought was that bedrock huh it's just going really fast yeah it's actually depositing more than it can produce oh I want that oh yes exterior Creed scarlet didn't get out of here God dang scarlet ins all the skeletons trying to jack up my steez wow what was a birdie down here it's purty purty Oh God by golly so purty down here j-johnny men pick chopard g jolly ban all right um we gotta know bug I don't think we have a play one type of what species of bug is it um its technical species no we just ran out of coal oh I have I have over a hundred coal in my inventory right now no I deposited three stacks of coal it's all gone oh yeah that's a problem it does not produce enough coal to keep itself powered oh so it's it ends it's a closed system that way know what that was the dumbest thing I've ever said it is absolutely not a closed system its a contained system no it's not energy leaves the system open yes it's an open system like self-contained well not quite well now it's not because I can't power itself not self-perpetuating dump all my spoils I wow a lot of syrtis i found this is another church another charged dead you only need one to make it abandoned mineshaft yeah cameras yes but there's a high-low there's a large chance of diamonds might exist down here I found the Diamonds I needed well good for you yeah thank you om Citian I forgot to put that copper right oh so may need more coal or find some other way tree farm you're fine away you find a way so we need to make a tree farm yeah Oh lava lava lava lava I'd sorry keep items is not on and my ninja spawn di yet I'd spawned at regular spawn point because my home bed was missing or obstructed I'm just gonna fly back well that seems like a good place to end the episode if you liked leave a like a comment would be greatly appreciated leave your rating down below and we'll see you guys in the next one bye bye | TarPitGaming | UC3q0dNZeoQ5VV9aez-7qVlA | 2015-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,348 | 16,235 |
_Mn8LlZKhaE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mn8LlZKhaE | IS MONGRAAL ALREADY THE BEST PLAYER EU? INSANE POP UP GAME W MRSAVAGE M | watch you can make instead I stuff hard okay two people was there anyone here yeah why no in factories oh yes my Devo yeah okay actually no I got what you want to see important part of the combo in this solo pop up yesterday I got a 22-week OMG yeah it was with RPG RPG indeed while officially running your own it was like a screen will be I was just but I was just running around without getting chilled I'm just off you are pretty well good feeding them out the games that off it was gonna get a hundred points I just remember isn't quite there yet so not a slap over here that you were yeah you're just hot lady we're okay separately advice on the caravan right pain victims all right [Music] in the little building there ah you stinking jerk you're still using six yes [Music] - HP facing windows it's fine sorry I'm so IQ this is how high IQ I am doing for my bigs Oh fuck-you these Isaac to them oh my god I'm taking so much time oh [ __ ] you're down oh oh I'm [ __ ] dice that's don t okay me look at my HP that stock thingy I can barely outrun this oh my god bro I'm actually gonna die god I would run this always a trihard here now you should have done that now he's angry [Music] oh my god we need to hope now you kind of sit there I thought on this time I must meet you let me get the other one if you don't just in case I get something that doesn't make it either max for for how many bush campers are in this game i was there are 11 people in this time tiny songs in here please you're still the Diaries and we're Oh haha shooting me boy on fellow he's a k it in me the whole time [Music] because did he get 13 we find campaign we also has one side with my face | Fortnite Warfare | UCMlYGKd_Evf70JTZNeJb4Og | 2018-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 347 | 1,695 |
Sbv7OCKHpVg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbv7OCKHpVg | Best Place to Visit in Vietnam - VIETNAM Travel - Mua Caves, Ninh Binh | we're Shane David and this is the best Viewpoint in all of [Music] Vietnam okay so we're just about to leave our hotel we have about a 20 minute ride on the bike to the Viewpoint and then we have to hike those 500 [Music] steps [Music] okay we just made it to the bottom of the hill and on the way here you'll have people running in front of you in the street telling you to park at their shop but if you just keep going there's a whole parking lot right here where we parked and now we're going to head on up and see how busy it is okay the parking was 10 K and our tickets to go up the mountain were 100K each okay I know we are tourists but just once I'd like to get to a place and have it not be crazy busy but we've been having a problem called sleeping in every single day yeah and then we're left with us but still super cool [Music] views right very difficult to find the Viewpoint here but they have really helpful signs let's say go to the Viewpoint apparently there's 500 steps so here we go 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 okay I'm exhausted we're only like a quarter of the way up and my legs are on fire at this red centipede we found eat it you eat it oh it's you eat another warning sign we have two ways to go we go up this way a safer area or this way because we didn't do it in high Long Bay we're going all the way out just kidding Mom okay so like we said you have two options you can from down there you can go right or you can go left we chose right to go to line Dragon top and it's less busy cuz I guess this is the main one up here yep [Music] made it to the top it's just a line to take a picture with a small pagot thing so now we're going to go down and then go back up to the [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Dragon [Music] okay now we're going the other way up the mountain and we're going to go to the line down Dragon okay so right over there that's where we just were beautiful [Music] here we made it to the top trenched and sweat love it [Music] [Laughter] [Music] all right we're on our way back down now after stopping at the top for a little set to enjoy the view now we're going to go get water and see what else we can get up to hopefully this revives us for the way back down and don't ask me how but somehow they built a shop all the way up these steps so that's where we bought the water okay sh I'll meet you at the bottom cuz I found an old zipline oh my gosh look at that [Music] the butterflies are on top of each other it's called sex okay do you want to say it or should I say it we came out a really great time look at this [Applause] busy busy okay so the place we are is actually called Moy cave so we can't leave without at least going to the entrance so we're going to go check it out okay here it is entrance to the cave are you scared in here are you scared okay let's see what we find it's dripping from the ceiling smells nice is it open no it's okay we just walked through the cave it's just like a nice shaded area to hang out and it's really quiet and nice yeah and now we're going to go get lunch what you think of the hike our first hike in Southeast Asia oh I would rate it like seven out of 10 okay you guys should come it's like a 10 out of 10 hikes are amazing I love them yeah right the reason why I gave it 7 out of 10 is because it's really busy and some of the rocks are slippery and it would have been way cool if they way more cool if there was less people so if walking up 500 steps is not for you I still recommend that you come here cuz there's lots of cool coffee shops and bridges over the water with lily pads and beautiful Greenery so you can just hang out while your friends go up the 500 steps so I just wanted to remind everyone unless you like walking this is the real parking lot right here so come this way and park here step back this has like five [Applause] horses second there you go around sunset time now one of our favorite things to do here has been to ride around during sunset on our awesome scooter so we're going to show you a bit of that [Music] now [Music] device we just St to get off the bike because how beautiful is this [Music] [Applause] [Music] sunset [Music] J's first time driving the bike the scooter and she left me | Shae and David | UCGuNgUNBGXvZEUBifZPHIbA | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 879 | 4,222 |
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