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NDc9wMuFtK4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDc9wMuFtK4 | the tree that wanted to kick my ass | imagine this towering down on your head while you're walking through the woods you drop at it but it doesn't do anything other than leave a mark now after that you will miss fall in the tree comes crashing down this close to your face tell me that that was a that was some shitty now mind you you're walking through the woods and after taking this tree up yes I picked it up this piece breaks off and a piece of it oh that comes back flying at you that sucks also breaks off here here and that was right by my head you see those little blue things yeah I had them by my head but yeah this is what happened and this is why an even a good day you should try to be careful when leaning on trees in the woods so that and the other night my skeleton you must have been going was had a bit of a mishap his head blew off in his legs broken bottle and this is nessa his son | Vanessa Hays | UC_cqTrUd1OEOaFYUExo2vCQ | 2008-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 180 | 865 |
zaj23eyuXTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaj23eyuXTs | The Future of Music in Space with Doug Helvering - The Cosmic Companion 22 March 2022 | [Music] the future of music in space [Music] welcome back to the cosmic companion this week we're going to look at the future of music and space with doug halvory host of the daily duck now from the earliest rhythmic beats made by our distant human ancestors to independent musicians currently pushing the limits of music on youtube channels music has always evolved and changed with society in turn changes in music can bring about cathartic change within the human psyche today we look at three of the major causes driving the evolution of musical expression and see how the human migration to space could affect the music of the future now many of the great changes in music have come from the migrations of people and the collaborations they inspire changing economic and political conditions have also inspired musical change and the evolution of technology constantly defines the limits of what is possible music helps define who we are both as a species and as local communities scattered around the globe when local populations come into contact with one another musicians are naturally drawn to explore and collaborate much like scientists the musical amalgams which form can give birth to new styles of music well removed from their original roots during these 16th and 17th centuries european travelers to the new world brought the folk music of europe with them much of this remained preserved even as the same new songs were largely begotten on the european continent over centuries of slave trade africans enriched american music with unique instruments and sounds including gourd rattles drums and the african banjo calling response one of the primary techniques in modern music and african roots during the opening decades of the 20th century the isolation of groups of people in the appalachian mountains for the unique folksy musical style as these populations began to migrate out to cities starting in 1920s these musicians began to play with gospel and blues musicians developing the foundations of country music and gracing the world forever with dolly parton musicians living aboard the space stations and habitations of the future will likewise face long periods of isolation punctuated by sudden changes to the people around them and that is likely to be music as it always has musicians from around the world will gather together in groups creating music for the next stage of the human story musicians are likely to find new inspirations sounds and instruments as people from all nations and walks of life lead out their lives together within space habitations of the future 1975's vietnam war was coming to an end dj kohlherk set up a pair of turntables at a parties in the south bronx and hip-hop music was heard for the first time this region was going through rough times facing a series of fires and a crumbling infrastructure hip-hop based in part on the repetition of listeners favorite parts of songs offered hope and a temporary escape from the difficulties of life now space is hard and we're certain to face tragedies great and small as we head out into the cosmos lives of the first explorers will be difficult within small space stations and far-flung outposts births and deaths inevitable on the final frontier will provide inspiration for musical expression for years to come the turmoil of the 1960s radically changed music over just a few years simple three chord rock and roll grew into far more complex forms during that second half of that decade typically heard in songs of the beatles and the psychedelic sounds of san francisco the california sound of the mid-1960s initially epitomized by the beach boys was fed by a migration of musicians to los angeles giving rise to crosby stills and nash johnny mitchell the mamas and the puppies carole king and more acoustic music was suddenly in vogue inspiring classic largely acoustic albums from a wide range of musicians now just as popular music turned simple and acoustic in the 1970s technology came around and moved fast and break things started in 1969 craftwork embraced the coming wave of computer technology and sounds soon after private parties in new york and philadelphia played rock music infused with a heavy four beats per measure and disco was born the inevitable backlash to disco thank god and stadium rock gave birth to punk rock now before long music from bands like blondie and the talking heads not quite punk fans merged with technology once again in 1980 the song cars by gary newman hit the us charts and synthwave music filled the air looking deep into the universe we see backwards in time and the oldest light in the universe holds secrets to how everything around us will one day end meanwhile stars planets and galaxies dance in an intricate ballet occasionally giving birth to life we are fledgling species just beginning to visit other worlds we are a way for the universe to understand itself the cosmic companion strives to bring the universe down to earth and we depend on your help to make it happen for information on subscriptions and ways to donate to this program please visit thecosmiccompanion.net thank you as we move into space music is going to come with us and sounds instruments and styles with world change with these explorers we talk with doug halperin classical composer and host of the daily doug about the future of music in space [Music] this week on the cosmic companion we're gonna look at the future of music and space with doug halvory he is one of my favorite uh show hosts he is host of the daily doug welcome to the show doug hi welcome thanks yeah good to be here fabulous fabulous so i think one of the one of the important things that music does for us is that it provides us provides composers and performers a chance to tell us something about themselves so first of all let's start off with where do you think we are today what is today's music telling us about ourselves oh my goodness um you know it's been interesting over the pandemic uh i was um eager to see what music would be what new music would be coming out to try to make sense artistically of what's been going on in the world recently and a lot of this music is just now starting to really come out here in the early part of 2022 there's a lot of new albums by a myriad of different artists and um it's been interesting uh to uh to look at it and to hear it um the it seems as though people are um re-prioritizing and been kind of looking to the big questions during this time and and uh that really um gravitates with me i i love the the larger questions because they're a little intangible and hard to get at but we've had time to ponder them and musicians and artists have uh had uh this uh kind of break in the the frenetic pace of life and been able to kind of go go back and and look inward and and really say some profound things and i think that's that's where we're at uh i think it's uh the future of music is is bright and there's um just some wonderful sounds uh being being made absolutely and you know things when you're talking you're talking about those thinking of uh you know all the musicians both professional and amateur who have you know done songs together you know you know for instance imagine you know and so i think yes how do you see technology influencing the networking of musicians i think it's democratizing things a bit and you know especially with people like me who now have like mobile recording studios basically in our homes the technology is allowing us to to connect with each other in ways that we wouldn't normally be able to connect uh i was talking just last week with a musician named aryan lucasian who is a dutch musician and and for his new album he had folks that were all around the world just putting their their tracks in and sending to you know into uh you know the the mothership and and they put everything together so no longer do musicians have to even be in the same room or the same continent to put a a record together i also interviewed uh neil morris who's a wonderful uh prague musician and he has a new side project with uh ross jennings and with nick d virgilio uh some some friends of his and it's like a a crosby stills nash record and to hear him say uh it we're singing in three-part harmony and it sounds lovely but we've never sung these songs live in the same room before right right it's amazing it's the the way that we're able to um um to put these piece these puzzle pieces together using technology and make them sound uh you know great is is is a wonder to me so i i there's no telling what what our artists are gonna come up with and you know that's interesting because now i wonder you know it seems like one of the great driving forces changing music over time has been migrations um you know i'm thinking of the movement of people musicians from the mississippi delta up to chicago sure you know in the you know early 20th century um movement of people um you know two suburbs changing music um you know and there's both in the 20s and 70s so how does how does how does um how to take this technology and how and the effects or mitigate the effects of migrations um i'm not sure it's it's something that i think would be really advantageous to keep an eye on you know uh before we had the um the ability to record uh sounds and play them back when we wanted just just basic you know 70 80 years ago you know if you wanted to hear something you had to actually go to the concert hall and hear it if you wanted to hear music in your house you had to play it and you know what you know and as people move around they'll take their their instruments with each other with themselves and they'll they'll travel around like this is the type of music that i know oh what are you playing that's interesting how is it different and and you start getting cohesive sort of mixing of what used to be you know differing styles and as we go on uh from generation to gender to generation with the ability to record sounds now and now video and and access to broadband i think it can have a mitigating effect or it can uh help uh that that sort of cross-pollination in a way that uh it wasn't able to uh previously it's sort of a democratizing effect i think with the way that we interact with music from different parts of the world different cultures uh to the ones that we uh know best yeah yeah so i'm curious what you think um well first of all what what might before what might remain is there uh you know to me it seems like for instance vocals you know allow people to tell a story okay yeah you know i mean will are we likely to see vocals remain we're likely to see rhythm remain or can we even those most basic aspects of music be stripped away you know if i if we think back uh if we were asking this question 500 years ago um in the um in the 1500s or even like in the um in the early 1600s like the time that bach was alive uh you know in the in the late 1600s um and we think about what's still true now that worked back then and i think that um we'll always have people gathering together in a room in a shared space and and making their sounds whether it be with their voice with their instruments and feeding off of each other that's always i think going to be a major part of it because music is how we uh is part of how we tell our stories you know and how we narrate the things that we have come to understand and the experiences that we've had it allows us um organization of thought and of sound and it um you know you think about it anytime that we're telling a story in in a movie now there's got to be a soundtrack if there's not it sounds like it's not fully there and uh you know when when humans built kind of the most um expensive way to to share our stories uh back in the day with opera you know and now it's kind of it's movies but back in the day it was opera was it you had the stage you had all the cast you had all the musicians in the pit you had the staging and if it was there if it was electric you had lighting and all that sort of stuff and it takes a massive amount of of people power to make this this thing that that we now have whether it's telling stories about uh greek mythology or or the human condition and love uh it's it's a way for us to to narrate our um understanding of the world around us and i think that's always going to uh be a part of humans making music we bring our voice or we bring some sort of instrument and we we join together it's it's um it's a wonderful thing when people are making music we're typically uh not fighting with each other you know so it's when music is being made among humans especially among people from different parts of the world magical things happen and barriers break down and um your ability to uh observe and interact with the broader world is is more easily you know attained and it's it's it's what draws me to music every day really so fabulous and it seems like you know there have been a few times you know music of course is a huge subject maybe looking at you know 20th century american music seems like you know there have been a few times you know in the early 20th century the 40s right around 1970 you know when music not only went through evolutionary changes but went through revolutionary changes yeah yeah and i think that was partly driven you know certainly in the early 20th century by the introduction of electrification you know the um rise of you know larger bands and where you know probably the uh you know charlie christian was happy that he had electrification to get over that huge orchestra you heard of an idea tour extra and you've got a medium like radio to distribute it exactly you know right right you know bing crosby could not have had a career 30 years if he was 30 years older right because you i mean to have a crooner sit that close to a microphone and i'm just going to sing to y'all a little bit hey y'all it's christmas time you know and it's it's like okay that's a new way to sing it's a new style that i don't have to as an operatically trained you know singer to project over an entire orchestra to 1500 to 2000 people in a big hall without any amplification right and so technology always is in lockstep with um new ways that we uh make our sounds and new techniques um and of course you know and of course that led into you know rock and roll in the early 50s and then you know in 1970s we see uh well first i think what's interesting is there's sort of after the turmoil of the 60s we had this drawing back to the simpler acoustic you know type thing where we had you know everybody making an acoustic album but then that led in pretty quickly to disco which was certainly electronic you know for on the floor um and you know the beginnings of hip-hop rap um and you know by 1980 you're seeing you're seeing new wave music you know coming out on the airwaves which is entirely electronic and you know and of course we also had craft work in there so how you know so how do you see technology changing music as we expand out into space um i it's hard to say because um the once we started with uh being able to record ourselves and then we were able to to uh to house it right and then and then you know the 60s um and the rise like after world war ii of of uh music concrete as a thing taking uh not only am i just going to take a look at all the notes that are uh written for me in the notation and recreate sound i can actually record sound in the world and manipulate it and layer it and uh and run it backwards if i want to see if paul's still alive you know or uh you know or uh and and on and on and on and on and uh you know even as i've been going back and looking at these uh classic albums from the 70s the albums are you know 40 to 44 minutes long the reason uh that's how much you could fit on an lp you know so you know what is a radio friendly song is based on how much space uh you know an album takes up on a on a on an lp on a piece of vinyl you know so how the material world interacts with sound waves and and the way humans create them has always been right at the center of the creative process as i was talking with aryan uh lucasian a week or two ago he's a tall person he is six six fit seven uh and and i'm six four and uh i have observed over the years especially concert organists that i've worked with who have these fingers that are like you know longer than it's amazing the reach that they can get a friend of mine that can easily reach an octave and a half and i can barely reach a ninth you know so you think about it rock mononof's piano concertos would not be uh what they are if rachmaninoff didn't have the physical ability to interact with the piano the way that he did with hands that were that big and um you know some guitarists with very uh long or big hands can reach fingerings and and um elements of of how to interact with the instrument in a way that some other people may not be able to and that's what creates the sense like how is that voicing working you know because we're used to just this is the this is the sound that we get or this is you know this is the fingering for a c chord or whatever and and they're like no i can reach it this way uh sounds even better that you know so it's it's um you know technology uh goes with it but it's it's how we make use of it and the artists that really think about hey if i did this this way it's you know uh a new a whole new world um barbershop you know four-part harmony and i see these guys that are like recording themselves and they put themselves in the screen they they multi-track it themselves who needs four people to do barbershop when you're when you can do it yourself my little daily doug intro is me singing all four parts that's great uh i don't ha you know i um people um respond to uh my musical ear my my ear training that i've had you know over the years uh that's that took a lot of work when i first started out my ear wasn't attenuated i don't have perfect pitch and like i remember being you know 10 11 in my church you know youth choir and and them going to my parents saying can doug sing a little softer uh because he's not matching pitch and so it took me a long time to as i got more into music and and tried to you know figure out all the patterns and what was going on there uh the ear training was something that just kind of came along with it for me and the voice as well of i was a voice minor uh in college a composition major voice minor and um getting into the mind being able to write for the for the voice is almost like being a psychologist at times because we don't vocalists don't have a button they can push to help them get the right note out you know like a you know like a fingering on a trumpet or uh you know if if your guitar is tuned right if you put your hands in the right spot and you strum the notes you'll get the right chord but if you say okay singer you were singing in this key now you've got to jump to this key uh good luck and may the force be with you yeah and sometimes you have to lead them in the right way otherwise especially if you're wanting to have them learn the music very quickly uh it's it's there's a trick to it for sure of being able to think if i was singing how would i connect what i was doing to what i am going to be doing and how do i help them um do it in a way that's the performance is um is comes to the forefront instead of us trying to figure out if they can or cannot do what they're trying to do you know that's that's my approach as a composer at least when i put in my uh when i write all my stuff i i typically sing all the parts just say can i could i get from that place to that place and if i can then surely most intermediate people you know that are that are doing it can as well that's fabulous and finally um where do you see music heading next you know like what would happen on now that's something that's tricky because um our understanding of music sound travels on air right if we're in microgravity uh like on the space station you can still perform you can still play instruments uh because there's air inside um even though there's not like if you're if you're doing a um and an instrument that requires breath you know like a clarinet or a flute even though like if you're expelling air and a little bit's coming out the flute if you're in microgravity it's going to push you yeah right right no that's interesting so so you'd have to like anchor yourself you know there's also the bit of like would nasa let people take a cello up into uh which is flammable into the space station because they tend not to like things that are flammable inside this in you know in that sort of environment you know you step outside into the vastness of space and um sound waves like there's nothing for there's no air there's no friction there's nothing for the vibration to really vibrate so that we can hear it so uh as we you know colonize and go to mars and all those sorts of things i'm sure we'll take our instruments with us and we'll take our our recordings with this it might end up the digital um moving forward might be the easiest way to interact and keep connecting uh in that way uh but um it's it's just an interesting thing to think about isn't it i know that nasa's done some um some research on how uh music playing and uh you know how how it works in either like microgravity or with not a whole lot of of um air pressure and there's i think they're still working on it but it's it's going to be interesting to see where it goes as far as here excuse me here on the planet i see a continuing absolute like mixture cohesion of the uh in another generation or two um quote unquote uh far east music or prague or um native american music or music from the african continent or indian music it's all going to start being intertwined right yeah because people are going to say i really like that sound you know and you'll end up with a didgeridoo in the middle of a pop tune or um you know ragas and talas uh from from indian music uh ending up in prague music and i think it's just gonna be a sharing of ideas and musical aesthetics and i'm here for it be interesting to watch i mean a couple weeks ago i saw a mongolian band that does throat singing do a metallica cover right right and it was good wow it was good i wow i can't do it now the throat's singing it was wonderful you know and um i i've met you my channel uh the daily doug i as a as a classically trained person i've been teaching and really uh go in the the classical vein trying to keep up with all that repertoire for the last 10 or 15 years and so over the the pandemic i took that opportunity to um to start looking into all of this other music that i neglected and um the great thing is there's always more music being made and there's always more music to to to listen to and to hear every day it's i get to listen to a new piece and it's wonderful uh to uh to have the time and the ability to uh to explore all of these different sounds and um just having the time in my life uh doing it it's really fun rewarding absolutely and just wanted you know i always think that as we go out into space as you know as you touched on we're going to be living pretty much we're going to be living in international communities people living on the moon 40 years from now are going to be you know living in among people whose ancestors came from all over the world and there's also it's called the overview effect you know if you've heard but when people go into space and see the earth as a fragile blue marble without national borders you know without the petty squabbles of your perception would change quite a bit right and i think that that's part of the radical nature that you were talking about as the 70s happened because that was the first time that we had those pictures and we're like okay you know 68 69 and we're like there's people on the moon and they're looking back says that's earth behave y'all that's what it's that's who we are you know david bowie certainly got a couple of good albums out of that for sure for sure i'm doing some david bowie music tomorrow on the channel actually fabulous fabulous i'm looking forward to looking forward to seeing it as you all should be out there so so thanks a lot doug it was fabulous talking with you wonderful thank you it was good to be here yeah and that was uh doug halvoring host of the daily doug check him out on youtube or use the little googly thing you'll find them it's true there's almost no telling what new musical technologies might be developed by musicians living in space certainly computer tech will play a large role in music born in the final frontier however if history is any god we are likely to see periods of electronic music interspersed with occasional returns to roots the coming decades if the human race does not wipe itself out through short-sighted hubris we will journey to other worlds these musicians will undertake the musicians undertake this journey will bring their music and instruments with them inside these colonies new forms of music will be born and helped shape the future of music and space join us next week for black holes don't suck as we welcome as astronomer dr abigail frost in the show she recently found that the closest black hole to earth isn't a black hole after all make sure to join us starting on 29th of march please subscribe share follow us anywhere and everywhere and never miss an episode skies [Music] | The Cosmic Companion - Science Comedy, Astronomy | UC44MWUXhq_-jD-J_rJ5MQgQ | 2022-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,901 | 25,537 |
uAgbGi1Eueg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAgbGi1Eueg | Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest w/ Trip to Vegas! Man vs Food | New Record 2019 | Detroit MI | hey everybody Joel Hanson here today we are in downtown Detroit in Michigan today for the American Coney Island hot dog eating contest so the food we're getting today is a Coney Island hot dog so it is a hot dog with a natural casing odd bun topped with a chili also mustard and onions so definitely a nice delectable dish Coney Island hot dogs kind of a weird thing between Michigan New York but Detroit strong michigan strong here we are in Coney so the winner of this contest not only gets a trip for two to Vegas free food for a year but a beautiful-looking belt like a weight belt like championship belt so it sounds like a lot of fun I believe this is what book and you also get a book from a gentleman as well so it sounds like a lot of fun we're gonna see we can do previous all-time record is 20 hot dogs by my man mr. Matt Holloway key which we've crossed a couple times a different contest although I don't believe he is allowed to compete this year they've kind of officially retired him after he won I don't know five or six years in a row so let's see we can do let's have some fun entertainment contest many Kony's you can eat so I'm just looking forward to it so let's hop to the gentleman from Canada here purple-red first I'm good to go and that's good for Channel Seven's thunder so this is like this big hauling water is a typical need right now this is a ten-minute event this is ten minutes right almost like one thing I already brought my security and my pop roster so everybody here with a camera don't even look at anybody else look at WIPP dog so put your love right here nobody else here not the underwear model not the guy in the chicken suit only whip dog let's go can you dig it ten minutes why are we ready 5 4 3 2 1 let's see oh it's a new chip strangle we're underway oh dude standing up this is a ring on him he went to the clear water first [Music] thank you it hey everyone welcome to today's video and this is the American Coney Island hot dog eating contest so this is a really fun contest I have been dealing with an abdominal muscle injury some people know some people don't so I knew I wasn't gonna be able to perform my best but I really just wanted to be able to well perform good enough to win that first place trip to Vegas so I didn't know what to expect the Coney dog itself is a hot dog natural casting chilli mustard onions were very strong tasting hot dog but the food was good no complaints there the staff were excellent not the best contest performance I have ever had and I knew it was gonna be that way so I'm a little disappointed with that although I won't tell you anymore you'll have to tune in and see what happened I knew I'd have to slow down at the end once my abdomen started to extend because that's when I kind of get a little bit bad pain but everybody I'll let you tune in to the rest of video I hope you enjoy and let's see what happens [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and underwear guy to record 20 guys don't coast man be like furthermore and create the unbreakable bonds of dirty [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] five of my blood Wow your office boy I didn't kill your record the record twenty and a half is he switched to which water is hang on now water he's on the green for Cabo he's on the clear [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 23 there goes 20 to 24 dogs they deserve a fair trade and it looks like the nastiest pathologist ever [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] he's he'll own the purple now he's going for the red is that like a rocket fuel [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is the dude we were talking about [Music] [Applause] yeah you should have like one of those TSA PreCheck said giving more intent for these in a day barbecue Matthew Smith you'll see much in Detroit gift basket returning champion with the pet the Las Vegas weekend for two and hotel to this P Hotel and Casino hardcover book by Charlie the dog [ __ ] show the country is collapsing and the ladies away there's a fantastic read the most important [Music] [Applause] [Music] it is a new unofficial world we need to bring somebody on a retirement next year man the former champion we're gonna give them a quick nap but it's not your time as you do your will record away underwear man way to go and that concludes the day's proceedings if you're hungry go get a dog or you can steal one of these they're inside [Music] Joe coming in GE bro 30 dogs six backward three do man - net dozen dogs and he's going to Vegas ladies if you want to reach him and you want to go to Vegas call underwear man at ladies send your resume so just finished that contest that was a lot of fun here are my good friend Matt however Matt was unable to eat today rush to another one of my records he did but it was impressive to watch thanks my friend appreciated Matt knows I guess officially retired from this contest after winning it for a few years so hopefully with you know a new winner a new record maybe the lady bring me ask you to give Joel the run for his money that's right so next year my friend I hope so awesome then we have mr. Keith Keith is a subscriber it's a friend so my pleasure keep this also in the the police eating contest over the ganga got a few clips so congratulations to you thanks sir how are you team dad wait 32 feet 30 years of team how many 32 team mr. Joel 8:30 like sometimes why sherry can you forget about you know the main support system here so again thanks to everybody thanks to the firefighters police officers here in Detroit for the service appreciate it under that everybody was great again until next time stay happy I'll be hungry beasts and happy another prize I forgot to mention there's house enough free food for a year I have a piece of coconut cream pie which I have to try it cuz I love coconut and then I also got a euro to go [Music] [Applause] [Music] any time policy it's very very good thank you sir appreciate appreciate your vision my pocket make sure you've had it's great [Applause] very late Vaness soba this was a time when my eyes were bigger than my stuff I'm really cool what is delicious so seriously American Coney Island great people great staff great restaurant really liked it Coney dogs pie was great the girls which I'm going to try later I can't express how awesome everybody did was it's a great event as well the whole event was in support of the Detroit Police and Fire Department so how can you go wrong really like thank you for your service everybody I also want to give a huge shout out to mr. Matt Matt and Matt Matt senior Junior thanks for important Matt was there even beside me did Drake what you get today hey he died that's all Matt was also in the pro tea contest with me actually so we were talking time some strategy Matt's gonna come kicked my butt next time so you think guys appreciate the support there until next time here with another awesome gentleman mr. Jim Jim how'd you like the contest today pony gods were delicious yeah they really weren't great booth Jim was also at the appropiate in contest with me so nice to finally talk again geta it's been a little bit and I hope to cross paths again soon all right thank you all right finish up that contest that was a lot of fun oh I want to give a huge shout out to the owners Chris and grace seriously amazing people the hospitality is just amazing I'd open the door it's really hot in there I also got some euros to go which is cool I tried a piece of pie afterwards which is great really enjoyed the contest the food was great a lot of fun nice to see some of my friends both Matt and Keith also we had the other Matt I'm so some great eaters great people all around huge thank you for the event the event is supporting the firefighters and police force of Detroit here in fact there's even a lot of firefighters from Windsor I came over which is pretty cool so that everybody thanks so much appreciate it until next time I am so full do you know what to do what's the secret here that guy's supposed to be the ringer charlie underhand with the glasses [Music] this is really pretty it's like a sunset behind the factories looks really cool kind of like desolate Pulis Potter not the bird what am I looking for kind of like whatever you call it George Orwell style the world went you know cried blah blah just like all the plain metal beautiful sunset | Joel Hansen | UC_9I8ulL_v4SvsXwiVKlzqw | 2019-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,633 | 8,596 |
3b8iidb4ZJs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b8iidb4ZJs | RNA polymerization | [Music] so the rules for RNA synthesis are very much like uh those for DNA synthesis and if you've studied cellular uh DNA synthesis which I assume you have in in a biology course then all of these should be familiar to you uh RNA synthesis begins and terminates at very specific sites on the template uh it can be at the end or it can be in the middle it can initiate the noo that means uh without a primer and cellular a DNA dependent RNA polymerase the enzyme that makes messenger rnas in the cell that initiates the noo it doesn't need a primer but some viral polymerases need one and the ones that do you couldn't predict so you're just have to know that that some of them do in addition to the RNA dependent RNA polymerase other proteins are needed uh for polymerization and they can be viral in cell and we'll talk about some of those the synthesis of RNA of course is directed by a template with one exception which we'll see at the end of this lecture template directed which means you have a RNA as a template and then the RNA polymerase reads the template and puts the complimentary bases and of course of course it synthesizes RNA in a 5 to3 Prime Direction just like DNA so the template is red in a 3 to five Prime uh Direction and as I said we have some non-templated RNA synthesis it's not not the it's not the majority of occurrences it's an exception but it's quite interesting and we'll talk about that later so here example of some kinds of initiation just to give you a feel for how this works so the noo initiation in other words you don't need a primer the race can recognize the template and just start putting complimentary bases down so you can see here uh here's the template this green molecule this a three prime n that's where it starts the polymerase starts to read and then the polymerase would just put the first complimentary base down it's beginning right at the three prime n so that's the novo initiation you don't need a primer some and as I said some polymerases can do that others cannot here's another example of of priming denovo in this case instead of a n a nucleoside or an ntp it's a capped ntp but it's the same principle and in this case there's internal priming uh some synthesis and then the primer slides back to make a perfect match the point here is that you don't need a primer these are just two examples then we have primer dependent initiation and the viruses we will be talking about have two different kinds of primers uh they can have a protein linked primer so here's a it's a short piece of complimentary RNA that's what a primer means right can be very short in fact in the case of the protein linked primer it's two bases with a protein linked onto it we'll talk about this today or the primer can be capped and we'll again talk about this and by capped I mean it has the the unusual five Prime base linked to by a five to five Prime linkage to the RNA this is typical of cellular mrnas and some viruses use those with about 10 or 13 nucleotides Beyond as a primer right so denova or primary dependent initiation by these polymerases they are one or the other they don't do both so it's either primary dependent or not and again this is uh the mechanism of actually DNA synthesis you can see there's this is DNA here because we have T's being put down but it's the same mechanism for RNA synthesis and you may have encountered this in a course here this is the so-called two metal catalysis model of nucleic acid synthesis uh so here is is the general situation we're looking at here we're looking at a template in the black line there's a primer here in red and synthesis occurs by adding stepwise the triphosphates that match up with a template and here we have a template on the right from 3 to 5 Prime and here are the individual U sugars the ribos sugars and the the bases GT a t and you can see the polymerase is adding bases in a five synthesizing them in a 5 to3 Prime Direction C A and T and the important Point here is that at each polymerization step the catalysis is assisted by two magnesium ions that are coordinated by two aspartate residues here you can see aspartate a and aspartate c and you can see these are coordinating the magnesiums and these assist in the catalysis so that uh the the nucleophilic attacks can occur and get rid of the two terminal phosphates and link up um the new base in here so this new base has just been coal linked and we're going to release of course A diphosphate or a pyrophosphate at that step so the two metal catalysis model serves for both DNA and RNA and we're going to see where this happens in the polymerase now Mo every liase that we know of cellular or viral is related in some way and this is a diagram that lines up the sequences of four different classes of polymerase so we have RNA dependent RNA polymerase which is our viral polymerases that we'll be talking about we have RNA dependent DNA polymerase that's reverse transcriptase we have DNA dependent DNA polymerases and then DNA dependent RNA polymerases these are the enzymes that make mRNA so these are all related the green areas show the areas of of the greatest hology and these these areas that are shaded a b c d and e these correspond to structural motifs on the enzyme and I'm going to show you that in a moment the structures of members of all these four categories of polymerase have been solved and you can see why they're related so the the the fact that they're all related probably means that they evolve from a common precursor right many years ago there was probably one polymerase maybe it was an RNA polymerase in the RNA world and then all the others uh evolve from that uh a couple of things to point out as I said earlier you can identify an RNA dependent RNA polymerase by this gdd signature gasp ASP in one of the motifs in the C Motif the asp asp those are the two asps that coordinate the magnesium ion that are necessary for catalysis that I just showed you so in all plus strand RNA polymerases you find this gasp ASP so if you identify a new virus from a sick person for example and you sequenced it and you find a gasp ASP that would be a good sign that it's a plus strand RNA virus the the RNA the negative strand RNA viruses have slightly different motifs they have an asp asp uh in the negative strand RNA polymerases of segmented RNA viruses reverse transcript also has an as ASP again those two residues crucial for coordinating the magnesium and non nonsegmented negative strand polymerases like measles virus uh vsv they have a gly ASP Asin so the ASP Asin coordinates the metals just to show you that you can not only identify these polymerases by these sequences but they have an important catalytic role in coordinating those magnesium ions now here is the three-dimensional structure of the poliovirus RNA dependent RNA polymerase so this is a plus strand RNA polymerase it was the first RNA dependent RNA prelimary structure to be solved and when it was solved it was the last of the four to be solved and it fit right in it aligned up perfectly with these motifs and it was clear that all four of them were uh related now you can see here I've labeled the different parts of this polymerase uh a uh b c d uh E and F and those those correspond to these shaded motifs here and you can see that they are very specific parts of the polymerase for example the yellow C which is right here that's the part that has the gasp ASP and here are those two espart residues right there and those are the ones that coordinate the Magnesium so that tells you right away this is the active site of the polymerase that yellow strand right there and all these other motifs the a the D and so forth are conserved as well uh these polymerases uh look like a right hand with fingers and thumb domains in the Palm in the middle is the active part of the molecule so all the polymerases have the same similar Motif a right hand now couple of things I want to point out about this structure which are really interesting this is an RNA dependent RNA polymerase so it makes RNA from RNA if you give it dntps deoxy nucleotide triphosphates it will not use them it only wants to use ntps the ribo ntps not dntps and the reason is shown by the structure so this is a part of the active site we're zoomed in here's the two aspartate residues again that coordinate the Magnesium so this is the active site and here is a triphosphate an ntp not a dntp an ntp that's about to be added to the growing chain so this polmer is copying a template and this is the next uh ntp sitting right near the active site ready ready to be added the way this works by the way is it tries all all the four different ones and the one that matches up is most energetically favored and then it gets added has been so quickly that can do it that way so it doesn't know ahead of time of course what base should go in here but this ntp you can see forms uh various types of U interactions a lot of hydrogen bonding for example with neighboring residues these are amino acid residues and this one is very important here uh this interaction with this ASP at 238 If This Were A dntp there would no be there would not be a hydroxy here it would be a hydrogen and it couldn't form this this interaction here so that's why this enzyme only uses ntps because of this amino acid here you can actually mutate that amino acid and allow it to use dntps so here's a space filling view of the enzyme with product and template so this is in the process of polymerizing we've actually uh cut away a bit here so you can see in here's the active site and the the purple here those are the two aspartate residues that have been shaded purple and this is one of the Magnesium ions in there okay that's so that's the catalytic site that's where the ntps are added to the growing chain so the template is blue you can see it comes in through the bottom we're actually looking down on the top of the enzyme here so this is the front face this is the top the the template comes in here goes through the active site and then comes out the top and here the product is being made that's in gold and the next triphosphate will be added here so from solving the structure of these enzymes we can really understand a lot and I've just told you a little bit about some of the properties but can learn a great deal of about how this can catalysis [Music] [Applause] occurs | MicrobeTV | UCyFgCoP4ovsHbt92vM4zN2A | 2014-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,979 | 10,410 |
_zyriBCqUy4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zyriBCqUy4 | Wrestling Wives Podcast, Year in Review 2023, Episode 7 | well welcome back everyone we hope you had a great uh holiday weekend yes um we recorded a little late this week so you're just going to have to sorry if it's a little later this week but I know it's like that whole time between the holidays we like is it Monday is it Tuesday like do like we have food to eat like it's just like that confusing time of like uh so yeah we're excited to talk to you this this episode we're kind of going to talk about like the year in review of 2023 yes how was your uh holiday weekend good um usually if we're going to do something uh we'll go to Michigan where my husband's fames from we didn't go this year so we just had like a really quiet um you know weekend at home and then my parents came over yesterday but we did like Puzzles we played Ry Cube which is like our family favorite game and it's really funny because it's a Romanian invented it so it's like a Jewish Romanian um that invented it and so my husband's Romanian and so we played that probably like 10 times that's fun have you played no no oh it's so fun we I got Romy Cube like a bigger version for our family as a gift so yeah we should play one time yeah how was your weekend good a lot of uh a lot of traveling not like a ton but you know just when you have to go anywhere it kind of feels like a lot it was busy really busy I felt like I was there and then now I'm all of a sudden home and I'm like what Whiplash but I also think it was interesting like holiday weekend because you were able to celebrate Christmas or Christmas Eve on Saturday which was like technically Christmas Eve Eve or some people call it Christmas Adam you know cuz like I saw that on Tik Tac cuz like Christmas Adam and then it's Christmas Eve you know so you could people celebrated Saturday Sunday and Monday it's like extended yeah I watched a lot of Christmas movies that was kind of fun fun um I didn't do any baking this year my sister did it all so good job Aaron go you um cookies were good I tried them yeah they're very good um but yeah it was it was a lot but it was fun yeah I had a lot of fun you know I made a sh cterie board that's the that's the best I did for the whole entire the whole weekend we played games um with my dad's side of the family and then we were over at the baker's house yesterday we played games it was really fun it was called um poetry for neanderthals oh my gosh I've never heard it was so fun it was so fun oh that's cool yeah we should definitely play that maybe not with the kids cuz there was a club that you whack the person with it's it's blow up like you're not g to hurt but like I can see the kids taking it a little too far so at one point Bob was like he whapped Nelson and I was like and Nelson was like I was like but it was really fun but yeah it was chill but like we were just talking it does not feel like uh Christmas because like there's no snow Yeah here in the Midwest or where are we uh Northern Illinois northern nor North Central Illinois like it's green like there's grass like we might need to cut our grass or something like the fields look like they're growing yeah if that makes any sense yeah so no snow no cold it was like 50 degrees yeah 50 degrees I was getting warm in my Christmas outfit my cousin's family and I think she listens to the podcast they had um a cookout they had a carada on Christmas like on the grill because it was so warm like is that amazing and I'm like Genius Like then you don't get your kitchen dirty like a genius I was I had my Snapchat memories and my brother-in-law it was like 20° and he was grilling steaks last year and I'm like that's crazy it was like 50° and we didn't even grill steaks like we we were doing it in the you know freezing weather but not now but yeah yeah but no wrestling this weekend like for us we didn't do anything wrestling nope Nelson had the whole weekend off I lied oh yesterday if you guys follow me on Instagram you guys saw it on my stories and we can post it again we finished up putting the mats on the walls for our matf basement so that was wrestling related and we got my Pelon down there and um yeah so now our basement has it's probably like three4 mats space and then we have mats on the walls for like safety yeah and then good idea my bike is down there all our weight so like that was wrestling related in my life yeah we did not to do one wrestling thing nice not well okay I take that back we were when we were at the Bakers yesterday they were watching some highlights oh but like that always happens when we're you know all together but other yeah but no no wrestling it was nice it was nice to have Nelson home um to be around him for an extended four days I was like oh my gosh who is this but um yeah and then they I think they go back to practice this week yeah today right oh yeah today yeah my kids are at practice or I think they might have just finished but yeah yeah and then yeah yeah so we can we were going to talk about some wrestling things that are current yes and I thought this was cool so Illinois um vers missou last week I believe um Illinois lost which is okay but what was cool about it is that they wrestled in an auditorium so cool and it was in mizou so I don't I've never been to that Auditorium Auditorium but at Illinois the auditorium that's there it's called finger and it's like really cool so I could imagine if it's something similar like a big big Auditorium it's like 800 people like old like really cool and yeah they had the The Duel on there that's really cool I think um I think they did that in Sten last year that they got to wrestle on the auditorium and then I I almost positive fact check me someone if you Stone people are listening but I I swear they did I think so I remember seeing pictures cuz like I I can imagine I mean I wasn't there and I didn't watch I'll admit I didn't watch I watched some highlights um but I didn't watch and like you could do some cool stuff with like the lighting right like it'll be cool and it's like close close enough and small enough that you can still see like what's going on like in the duel you know what I mean so um immediately my husband Brian was like where's the where's a an aitor we could have we could wrestle in like town I'm like I don't know they have one at Rell high school the high school that's what there were like um Noah was saying like I think there's one at the high school I've never been in it but I was like it's ni that's cool like I've only been in there on aate I don't know I think that's cool yeah I think anything anytime even when they're at a big tournament and it's like raised anything just like at the next level you're like you're just like up in the sky a little bit it's just cool I don't know it's not typical so anything you know anything that's not typical is kind of cool I guess cuz like at ikwf State in Rockford they have like the elevated thing and that's cool yeah that's always like and if I was like a little kid up there I'd be like get up these stairs that's so cool oh then I'd be scared though what if they F fly off yeah no I know dark thoughts don't think there don't go there but and then we got talking about like different ways like that there could be wrestling tournaments like different venues I know they do like this year like I know we talked about when Nelson competed and he won that belt and not he the team W the B and they were like so excited and that was outside it was outside yeah so you know we usually wrestle like folk style in the winter so like no chance of outside over here in the Midwest but like preseason or free FK uh freestyle and Greco like outside that's cool to have a tournament or some sort of duel outside and then I o know that I think Iowa wrestled I don't know who but in a baseball stadium oh which I don't know if that would be my was in closed I don't know I just feel yeah I don't know I we'd have to look it up but I I like quickly Googled it and it was it a baseball stadium my only thing with that though I feel like if you have like cheap seats like you can't see what's going on no unless it's up on the screen somehow yeah and I know people complained about that at the auditorium no the Big 10 the Big 10 when they have it in a big the big like um uh stadiums like I don't know I'm not going to say a place that they've held the big tens because I don't remember or like the NCAA no the NCAA championships like if you get further away seats then it's hard harder for you to see the action right and they usually host NCAA in bigger stadiums but still cool regardless yeah I guess you could almost say that about any any big place though right like the hire you up you know you can't really see you kind of rely on those screens yeah they have to have good screens yeah that's why or you can just like watch it on Flow while you're there just be like just get like there and like you're feeling the you know atmosphere this weekend is the Flavin yes for um northern ill not Northern Illinois just Illinois well I know that there's um a like a calish Illinois it's called like the ab Lincoln something or other correct me if I'm wrong that's also a dual tournament so this might be for like the Northern Illinois yep Rosa will be there we're excited I know we're so excited I think we're going to go there Saturday yeah we're going to go on Saturday so if you're there on Saturday and you see us you can talk to us but we're excited come say hi I don't know this is the first time that this is the first time we've been to the FL yeah yeah it's exciting like regardless of the outcome I think it's just exciting there some good teams good competition yes good competition and fun and you know the podcast we talk about at the beginning it's about our take on wrestling events so if we get things wrong or whatever like it's just our take like it's not sstone but I believe the understanding that like Brian has talked to us me and Nelson has told us about the Flavin is that you wrestle in your pool or group the first day yes and then depending on what place you get in that then you go to a bracket or with the people from the other pools who got the same place that you did right yes so like if say like Roselle like well let's say relle gets first right then the next day they go into a bracket with the rest of the people or teams that got first yes that's how he was explaining to yes so that's kind of like cool CU then it's more like an even playe field you know you can keep wrestling yeah so we're excited to go on Saturday to that yeah probably won't make it Friday yeah and it's Clos to us so yeah it's only 15 minutes for us so we're really excited about that and then I know for um NCAA wrestling it's Midlands this weekend and it's that's up in um Chicago land area and then I know for us this week weend is filled with wrestling so Friday we have um if you're local you know these tournaments we have the Rockford Bad Boys tournament then Saturday my kids are not wrestling but we'll be at the Flavin and my kids will be there and then Sunday we have the sore Good Guys tournament oh on New Year's Eve wait just kidding no I'm wrong Sycamore is the following weekend we were gonna do the cadet at um marmian oh yeah so we have three um tournaments this week New Year's Eve yes it's not last year we went to it the Maran tournament and there's not a lot of people but um we were in and out fast but nice yeah and it's not too far from us so I think I Brian would correct me but I think those are the um the three wrestling events we're doing okay this weekend yeah busy yes you had a little nice break and we had break and then we're hitting it you know hitting it hard New Year yeah so but what's a weekend without wrestling it's kind of weird right I know it was cool but I feel like we're all ready like my kids are like when's the next tournament what day is it today is it Friday yet I'm like I don't know yeah so we're excited for the Rockford Bo just continue to wrestle yeah they just want to wrestle all the time which is good as long as they're having fun and excited we'll keep doing it you know yes so we thought we'd go over our year in review for like us personally but wrestling wise so we thought we'd talk about our least favorite Tournament of the Year yes our favorite Tournament of the year and then our fav memory from the for wrest wrestling related y so I will start out with my least favorite Tournament of no anybody yeah no has nothing to do with the tournament and I will explain that it has everything to do with the length of the tournament so in 2022 yes we went to the neille uh freestyle and Greco tournament I think it's the first one of the isn't it like the one the first it's the developmental developmental I think it's like the first um in 2022 we got out of there at 3 o' earlier there we were smooth sailing it was great it was so fun this last year we did not get out of there till what 7 o'clock at night it was like 700 p.m. yeah it yeah we were there for 12 hours no 13 hours 6. yeah I think uh weigh-ins were around 6:00 to 6:30 so yeah we were there for so long and it was nothing against them it was they didn't cap it they didn't cap the amount of kids in the tournament it lasted so long I have never been so overstimulated in my entire life I ended up having to leave the gym for uh 45 minutes I just sat out in my car yeah and like got some fresh air um yeah but yeah that was my least favorite Tournament of the year um again nothing against naville but it was just a very long tournament and that made it really difficult yeah and then I think that was we were talking earlier that was one of our family like somebody in our club it was that family's first freestyle and Greco tournament ever yeah and they turned to me and we're like is this how it is every time and I was like no no like this is just for some reason like you said there was cap they didn't cap it there was a lot of wrestlers it was like there were still probably getting some Kinks out like different things um but yeah I would agree with that um it was my least favorite just because of the length like otherwise it's fine but also the length and then we were in bleachers I feel like the length like my own chair maybe a little bit better but like bleachers and um but yeah but we went to Chick-fil-A after so that was it we did all go to Chick-fil-A after I think that tournament Eli had a fever he like developed the fever at that tournament yes you remember not feel and he did not feel good so I was like oh my gosh and I think we had only taken one car it was just like AAL so hopefully this year the they develop on to this yeah but then after that each each tournament had a cap cap yes so yes I think I know we're not talking about favorite tournaments oh I guess that's the next question what is our favorite tournament and I would say my favorite freestyle and Greco tournament apart from Northern Plains which I know like we love Northern Plains because it's like a little getaway like we like rented a house last year and then it's just like big and fun and food and different things but I also like for some reason I really like the oprf tournament the because there's always a lot of space like yes it's in The Big Field House right it's in the big Fieldhouse and there's like so much space and they have um the other gym going to like there's like a little gym and then like so there's I thought that one flowed better but yeah Northern Plains my favorite tournament um again freestyle and Greco nothing against folk style but those are just stick better in my memory to yeah I think so my favorite tournament would definitely be Northern Plains because I think for like the experience we all go uh this last year we all rented a house and it was like the family aspect of it all of us together um and then the tournament is also just really fun yeah um there's little kids and big kids right so that's really fun um having the littles watch The Bigs and The Bigs watch The Littles like that's fun you know um but also 2023 we went to almost every single duel for the 16u um 16 you why am I bling team Illinois they're duels yeah um that team my husband was helping coach this year and it was in Illinois it was like 20 minutes from our house and every single day after work she'd come pick me up and all four kids and me and we'd go up and it was so fun um we're really sad this year because it's in Utah and while we could go that's just not as easy as going 20 minutes down the road um but that was that was a for me in 2023 that was really fun cuz it was super un like unplanned like we were not planning on going it was like random hey let's go and then we continued to go every single day and we even went to Freestyle which um we didn't even have a kid from Rochelle on the team but it was just really fun to I mean Nelson was there but yeah and that's how we like know the people that's how we got to like uh see the the kids and cuz we watched them and then we followed along through like Fargo if they like went Togo were like oh this guy was on team Illinois like so yeah that was really fun too and and it was at I was on like the turf fields yeah so the kids had fun the kids had fun there was enough space the kids had fun and then and the team did really good yeah and it's cool seeing the other states like on a dual setting like they all went you know it was we stayed for those too we watched the other the other states and that was kind of fun yeah I just remember a team that we're like oh not our favorite team no we will not drop yeah but no that was fun and it is sad that it's going to be gone this year yeah we're really sad about that told me that I think it was actually Christmas Eve he like found out and I was just like okay why are you ruining my Christmas I'm just kidding but I was really sad about that I was like because they were um they were kind of talking maybe about having it in Rockford again I could be wrong but that's what we heard and I was like please be in Rockford again like you know we can go after work or on that Saturday we spent the whole day there and I could maybe even take off work you know like we were just kind of thinking about it but I was like oh sad day yeah I'm not going out to Utah sounds expensive I know maybe they'll come back around maybe that just means they're going to do two years somewhere else and then just come back yeah well we were talking to Bob yesterday he's like well they were never in Illinois ever and I'm like oh so this was like once in a lifetime opportunity we missed it CU we missed it two years ago we didn't like we didn't take advantage no no we didn't even no what was our problem wasn't somebody on the team kayen sorry sorry kayen we love you oh my God so yeah I wish we would have taken advantage I don't know what our problem was yeah why didn't we go I'm sad okay may we weren't all in that year no we weren't all in but now we were all we're all in also one thing that's super weird about wrestling that I was just thinking about we're talking about 2023 we had a state Series in this year like in 202 that's the weirdest thing for me like people normally think of the Year from January to December but like since my husband is a teacher I'm always in like with him we're in like September to whatever so it's like the school year but then I'm like oh my gosh we did already we did have state in 2023 isn't that so weird to think about like we were in Champagne this year yeah I love champagne that's I talk about I know but I'm like that's just so weird to like we did have a state tournament in 2023 already yeah and the next one is 2024 yeah but I always I'm like back yeah anybody else thinks no no no I get it I totally get it like you yeah for sure it's weird but like my favorite memory for wrestling this year I don't even know like I can't think of one but I will think really quick maybe the podcast oh love right like I mean that this is wrestling related like that was so not expected in 2023 at the beginning of the year if you had told me we were starting a podcast I would have been like what are you talking about yeah so I guess right I don't know yeah yeah okay I think I have a favorite memory and I I tell my kids this I've been telling them this um for the past few weeks um we're only down to one car right now so we're have my husband's pickup truck and that's our family vehicle until we purchase another one but I in the off season so in the sum end of the summer beginning of the Fall there was there was no wrestling going on in Rochelle um like the club wasn't going there was no uh freestyle and GRE was over um Nei had already gone to Nationals and so we we went to the isi preseason um like club club once a week we would go once a week and my kids loved it but my favorite memory is on the way to the to iide it's like 40 minutes 45 minutes from our house it was just me and the two older boys and we would just blast music like literally blast music and I have so many videos of us just singing my kids love country music well one more than the other but we would just like be like playing the guitar and like just singing and then on the way home on like the stretch of like it's like quarter of a mile stretch like uh on a country road to our house I would let them go out the sunroof and they'd like be like jaming and like it was just so fun it was just rest and related because if we wouldn't have been going to isi then they wouldn't um like I wouldn't have had that time with them so I spent the whole car ride there with them then I would stay and watch them and I would work but I would stay and watch them and it was just me and them not I mean they love we all love my husband you know the coach but he that's I feel like wrestling is more a thing that he does with them and I'm just like kind of along for the ride and part of it like this was just me and them doing this driving there watching them then on the way back and we'd get ice cream like it was just so fun love and then like now we don't have a car so we're always like remember when we were in our car and we would go and I was like so that I think that's like my favorite wrestling memory oh I love that yeah and it's cool because it has nothing to do with like wins or loses or like a tournament it's just like the wrestling environment of having to do that so fun and I think also this last year too um it started no this is 2023 yeah uh the families of the club have started to get closer so I think like this last year we've had more of like a community yeah we talked about that with the husbands but like going out to eat after the tournaments and like we've really like done that mostly throughout this year yeah which just makes it fun yeah and I feel like just in general like both you and I are like Out of Towners like we're not from this town no we're not no right so I always joke that like I would go to the grocery store and I'm like I don't want to see anybody but like I don't know that many people here but now I'm like oh I saw this person and like I said hi to them and like I know the they're like the parent of this kid in the club and like so that's been like a cool like development in my social like social did flourish this year I Know M oh my gosh I'm just kidding that's really funny I feel like yeah like now that I'm thinking about it I feel like in 2023 it was just more of like a community feeling from the beginning of the year on but that also might have to do something with like Co because Co like oh messed with like everything you know like even if you saw somebody that you knew like maybe you didn't want to go talk like it's just it was like a weird time yeah that's so true I didn't even think about that and like I feel like everyone's like fully out of it now like yeah socially I guess that's awesome yeah so we were going to talk about some like overall wrestling things that happened in 20123 yes and again from our perspective like we might get names wrong we might say things wrong but this is what we know happened in 2023 yes thank you Nelson also for factchecking us we still might say something the first thing is a three-point takedown yes so NCAA three instead of weird two for a takedown and it's funny because at the first few Del that I was watching on TV like you could hear in the crowd two three like it was just it was like an adjustment um but like what do you think about the three-point takeown okay I was going to say m but then I remembered I was watching the Iowa Iowa duel okay Iowa Iowa State sorry sorry um and it caused like quite the lead like it was all of a sudden like a big jump yes all of a sudden and I was like oh I feel like and correct me if I'm wrong they're you know the wrestling you know know like people that know a whole bunch more but it makes wrestling more it rewards offensive like being offensive you know you have to actually uh you know be like pushing the pace so that's what I you know my unofficial assessment of yeah the three-point takedown I mean I think it's weird not hearing the two like in the background but I also think that matches obviously by default like are higher scored like like 15 to 12 or you know instead of you know more like six to five you know whatever but it was interesting like I was watching it I was like oh wow like I could I could tell and that saying something yeah but yeah and then kind of the controversial yes this is a controversial thing and I we know everyone has their own opinions about this and there's facts that are known and not known but we do know and we've heard throughout the year of different High School eligibility issues not only in Illinois also you know there Pennsylvania on Pennsylvania like New Jersey that area and then possibly you know other states and the way that some people have responded is that they just bypass high school wrestling and just compete in college level or open tournaments yep and um we just wanted to touch on that I don't know if it's like a collective like they're cracking down on it over all yeah you know levels and all states or whatever but but that is a Hot Topic right now so we thought touch on it yeah that is a Hot Topic but I did so within this whole eligibility thing that's been going on in Illinois I decided to like look into it a little bit and I found out that some states have like again I don't know how to word this in a way that's correct where there are um either private schools don't compete against against um public schools in sports and or there's no bounds so you can like transfer and do whatever enrollment is that what it is I don't know whatever so um obviously those States wouldn't have this type of controversy so Wisconsin's open enrollment oh okay a lot of kids would uh come to stoen to wrestle and there's like no issue with that nope yeah so um so interesting that back is a question though like okay I don't want to get into the like the the nitty-gritty of this but like why choose not to be like like what's the I don't I don't know yeah I'm maybe like a tax thing like I think I think if you go to school at another place you have to pay taxes at both so I don't know I'm not a financial person over here but I think you know I think it has something to do with that but would that make like in general Sports more competitive like is that good for sports is that bad for sports I know now I'm thinking because ihsa clearly has some sort of reasoning behind it right if Illinois's always been that way or Pennsylvania or whatever you know that's what I'm saying though but like why like either w the other states to go differently or like what is causing the states that don't have that to stay you know interesting okay see I learned something new because I did not know Wisconsin was like that interesting that's why I was so confused oh when I went to Illinois um I was like wait what like because Nelson was explaining like if you live in relle you have to wrestle at relle I'm like why he's like it's not open enroll man I'm like oh I was super confused by it are is it high schools just like that or is all schools just like like like all levels like Elementary School Middle School in Wisconsin I don't know if it would matter in like Elementary School well I'm just saying if it's like a financial thing like taxes like um no I think elementary school you have to go to your area so like I went to one school and like my friend across the way went to another school that's different okay I think it's just high school because I know I want to say high school I don't know cuz I know CPS so I have a lot of friends who went to CPS schools and CPS is kind of like that like open enrollment where like you go to your whatever assigned correct me from wrong like primary school elementary school whatever and then for high school you like take a test and then you can apply or go to any of the schools the whole city and like the city's big and there's lots of schools so I had a friend who traveled on city bus like an hour to get to our high school because that's where she wanted to go and like interesting so maybe I don't know yeah I don't think I don't I want to say no for maybe like the Elementary District and Middle School um probably just high school I'm guessing yeah okay that's interesting cuz now I want to know like not sports related like what are the benefits like I have so my sister's a assistant principal and like is that is it like done that way not for sports is it like what is it now I'm interested so I will research and look because I don't know why why it's open enrollment in Wisconsin like I have no idea oh I it probably just always has been yeah I don't know but okay just like Circle back to this topic I think it's that's a cool response I guess from like um certain like if there's some reason that like your eligibility was taken away or whatever like continue wrestling just like adjust you know like I said in our first episode like adapt adjust and over forget it again you know but anyway so we just wanted to touch on that a little bit Yeah excuse me okay and then another thing that happened 2023 was there were some World um Team like tournament you know and again our perspective I think it was the world team champion World Championships and the world team trials yeah that sounds about right I think that's what and the big thing that I guess I got from it as a non wrestler is Jordan brough yeah he didn't and so that was so sad yeah you know but anyway so I know it happens and it from what I can tell on social media and all that stuff like he's doing great it's fine like you know it's it is you know it is what it is it is yeah so that was like a big event yeah that happened and some other people like Zan Richards is that the same tournament that he made it Zan Richards um the way the reason that we know him know him yeah well actually I didn't meet him but the way that we know where was I why was I not here I don't it was during the summer you Hawaii no Nelson was here oh yeah Nelson was here I don't know he stayed at my home I was not here yeah maybe you're in Wisconsin I don't know well Zay Richards came up and did a camp um at our high school and so the coaches met him my kids met him I my kids have pictures with him he did a camp um he's great yeah and so he made the I think it was at that same the one that that same tournament but it might be wrong I don't know um was that after the dels where we watched at your house because remember we had to get back to watch wrestle yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah and he won yeah so that whatever tournament that was and so that's cool and then I think the that's the same the wrestled the brono wrestled and then um like Vito aruja like I'm just one of Nelson's one of Nelson's friends uh dick Carlson he went to uh Lacrosse oh and Jordan R sorry yeah I just remember now I'm like thinking we were watching it because Nelson wanted to see dick Russell and uh Zayn and the bronal yeah I remember sitting on your couch now like yeah so that was like a big event NS on the hoverboard yes we were on the hoverboards at my house post that too go to our Instagram watch wrestling watching wrestling El it was literally on the hoverboard just standing there watching so that was like a big event it was during the summer it was a wrestling thing that's like not during like you know wrestling season um that was cool to see and um yeah and then in the same like topic there's been a lot of high schoolers upsetting upsetting College wrestlers or the world team members in 2023 you know a few to note um Connor mirasola I don't know over Maxine and so I think this one is cool because um Connor is committed to Penn State and then Maxine you know is Penn State wrestler so that was cool he beat him at a tournament um an open tournament which was you know cool and just shows that doesn't matter how old you are you know nope yeah do you want to say the next one sure and then um Aiden Valencia yeah I this it says uh beat uh Seth gross yeah and Seth gross is a world team member so that was like a upset and then the last one which we could tie back to Illinois you know um Marcus Blaze beat Matt Ramos Matt Ramos goes to Purdue and then we'll touch yeah tou about what Matt how Matt Ramos upset somebody else but and then Ben deino who is a St Charles East wrestler committed to Ohio State committed to Ohio State just beat Marcus Blaze at the Iron Man two weeks ago for kind of cool so that was like upset upset and then like you know but then coming back to Matt Ramos this year yeah he is the one that upset Spencer Lee Spencer Lee Yes um and that I remember that I was at your house for some reason I don't know where you were I okay so during that weekend NCAA um I had made plans to go to Lacrosse to meet my best friend from college we were like I haven't seen her we're going to do a weekend so I was gone and you facetimed me yeah I don't don't remember why though I don't know oh you said I'm at your house and I'm like what and I said hi to it was Michaela yeah yeah michaa and then um all of a sudden like it was erupting in the background I was like wait what's going on you're like oh my gosh s Le just lost I was like wait what and then I think that was on Snapchat though because I have it recorded oh like I have the video so I facetimed you at one point and then I think we like we might have you know said bye or whatever and then I I was just I remember I was here and I remember where my kids were so I know I was here Brian was here no they were in the living room right I don't know they were all sitting in the living room oh maybe so it was like me Nelson Brian and then Hank swalla Y which is uh he used to wrestle for Iowa State so you know Spen Le on Iowa Iowa State like yeah yeah yeah anyway so we were all watching it and Spencer Le was like going down and I like was for some reason on Snapchat already and I like recorded them they're all like it was like this big thing of you know Spencer Le lost and met room was is from Illinois yes that was why it was you know yeah Matt R from Illinois but Russ was for um Purdue I'm correct yeah so that was like a big thing I always remember that yeah it was crazy and then the after that the whole like thing came out where like Matt Ramos's mom was like breaking her glasses do you remember that that was Spencer Lee's mom oh sorry that's what I meant yeah Spencer Lee I'm sorry that's what I meant Spencer Lee's mom was like freaking her glasses and it became like a meme and I'm like like I feel for the lady like I know it was funny but like that was yeah but I could talk forever about that tournament because then he came back and didn't finish the tournament well you know but whatever that was a memory from3 and then um but like so if Spencer Lee beat no if Matt Ramos beats Spencer Lee Marcus Blaze beat Matt Ramos and then Ben deino so does that mean Ben deino could beat Spen Spencer Lee like but I did see that Spencer Lee was wrestling at um like a world team I saw that as well and he looks like so he looks different like he I don't know I was like and I mean and he's still good like really good so like it was just like a you know it's over and done with and he's keeps continued wrestling he didn't stay down he's going you know I mean that's kind of fun that it's an Olympic Year too yeah and I wish him the best you know yeah but I'll never wait Olympics are this year this next year 2024 oh yeah 2024 I love Olympic years yes same they're my favorite yeah I watch all the Olympic stuff oh that's so exciting oh I didn't even think about that but yeah so it is I like the Summer Olympics better too I don't know how you are yeah I don't even know when the the wi winter are they in Paris or is Paris I think we're in Paris for summer I just remember that whole um bed bugs thing do you remember talk yeah so I know something is in Paris it's Paris it's in Paris this summer yeah okay fine and then the Winter Olympics uh in Milano what the heck is that when Italy sounds Italian Milano Cortina Italian yeah yep just have to do a little more reading 2026 so it's every other it's every two years the Olympics are on interesting and then 2028 it's in la oh I did know that that's wild winter no summer oh summer 2028 yeah because in four years it'll be in la oh oh my gosh that's weird then I think the World Cup like switching Sports soccer World Cup is there's like some um us venues cuz I feel like I saw something anyway unrelated oh that's kind of crazy I when has the Olympics been in the US last George Atlanta right Gosh guys Utah we are Park City Utah the Winter Olympics Park City I don't know if that's true yeah I'm thinking of Summer isn't summer like a bigger prodction no offense to the winter people I just remember that Chicago wanted to be in it there were like the same year for for La I think they were competing they were like that would have been so cool I would have literally taken a leave of absence from my job just to go yeah but I think politics like negated us from that I don't know that might be drama or fake okay but that would have been really cool cuz I would have gone to this I would have been broke but I would have gone cuz like I want to see the Olympics I know so fun when I was little I didn't know what it's really embarrassing I thought I called them the lipsticks I didn't know so like we were obsessed with like swimming and the gymnastics you know the big ones and um I was like Mom are we going to watch the lipsticks tonight oh that's she's like what I'm like the lipsticks she's like the Olympics I'm like yeah but yeah we grew up watching the Olympics so that's really I'm hoping you know since we know the wrestlers we don't know themen that's like their thing we always say I really hope there's some names that we see out there yeah that would be so cool yeah I think that's what I was just talk who was I talking talking to you about this I don't remember but like wrestling is such a small sport like it's big but it's so small and you could like actually know the people yeah that's what's I think is so cool about it yeah like it's I don't know yeah how many people or like you know somebody that like knows the other person you know like knows them well or something it's like big but so small at the same time yeah we're like yeah you could like actually have a conversation with one of them like who goes up to Michael Phelps yeah I know okay it's a little different like I don't know why though but also so like Michael Phelps reference like everyone knows who Michael Phelps is that's what I mean but like if you're in an airport and see Michael Phelps and then you see like maybe like you know Seth gross and you're like you could like most people wouldn't recognize one over the other or something you know but it's just so interesting yeah cuz it's still like they're still going to the Olympics too you know it's just as cool yeah make wrestling cool people come on support the wrestlers yeah and then another interesting thing that happened this year is I know um I know like or the USA Wrestling like put an article or something that the numbers have finally recovered after Co like Co was like I think for all sports but like wrestling specifically because it's like winter Sport and like how do you you're like wrestling somebody like how do you wear a mask when that was going on or like how do you not touch them like so yeah it went down and then I think numbers are back up and like thriving so that's you could tell though you could tell just this like I mean look at the No Cap at neighbor you could sorry NE you could tell like that the numbers were up just this last year and and I said that to Nelson I'm like wrestling's on the rise like whatever he's like no I think they're just recovering I'm like oh I never thought about it that way because I was never in the scene we were not in the wrestling scene that much like it's like it's like back to what he's like I feel like it's back to like when I was like wrestling there was so many kids I'm like well that's exciting yeah it's it is super exciting and then something else that happened that was cool in 2023 at the state tournament was what do you want to say Mark yeah in Illinois state tournament Morgan Turner won uh got third place yeah uh in 2A at 106 PBS so that was amazing she was the first female wrestler to get to place at a state tournament in a bracket of boys so like boys yeah and and it was really cool to watch we were there Standing Ovation everyone was just like clapping over I'm getting Goosebumps talking about it it was really really amazing yeah and that was so cool and it was so I would I was even following like the story I guess cuz I live under a rock I don't know um but we were all just like the whole it was it was really cool it was so cool everyone was like behind her like it was really awesome yeah and that's quite an accomplishment so that's awesome and she wrestles for Breman is what but I had never heard about that heard of that school but yeah but I sure as heck don't know yeah yeah wisconsinite or whatever yeah so those are a few Recaps of like things that we remember from 2023 there might be others if you want to comment that tell us message us on Instagram Facebook anything excuse me and like it's like I said it's kind of funny cuz now we're like in the beginning of our 2024 season so it's always like you said it's hard to remember things that happened like last this year but like the beginning of this year so we might have missed some like big ones um probably did oh we were going to talk about the controver just touch on it cuz like we want to be controversial but like not what oh my gosh the Iowa gambling so that was a big thing in wrestling this year I don't know all the facts but I do know um that quite a few wrestlers from Iowa um and I think football player too um they were suspended and lost their lost a year of eligibility for um gambling and is gck hi what's up Amos what no you want to say something okay say something what do you want say and then you got to go back say something why is this really a microphone yeah no don't pull it it why is this really a microphone is a microphone mou okay keep watching go we're almost done are you good okay we'll eat in a second go over there um that's aamos everyone yes they could see even though I don't think that's okay um yeah so the Iowa um a lot yeah a lot of their athletes yeah and there was a lot of controversy and it was like a gambling because they were betting on um for my understanding again uh they were betting on sporting events they that they might have some insight or knowledge about right something like that Y and it was sports betting so it wasn't like Casino gaming or anything and there was like quite a bit of like appealing and the ruling and the changing and they're active and they're nonactive and like well the other thing too is I saw a video with Nelson we were watching it um a lot of other schools were also doing this so um like on the other side of it like clearly that's bad um on the other side of it you know Iowa felt targeted yes why are we the ones I watched a whole video of the brands like saying this like we were Target like why tared wereing it but I guess you could say that with anything that's going on right I mean just like what's going on right now in Illinois you know yeah like certain people are getting targeted and other people aren't you know it is in you know it is it yeah it with anything that like everyone's doing it but only certain people get punished or whatever like we don't know the reasons why like but that's just what happened and it may or may not be true that they targeted but it was something that happened talking about it and um I don't even know like the names of all the wrestlers or the the football players or whatever but that was like a big news and then is it like like going forward what happens or like how do you manage it going forward yeah and uh so yeah that was another big topic from the 20203 wow 2023 was quite the year I know I feel like it was a little controversial I don't know that sounds good because we're in it more or something that's what I'm taken away from it because Mara and I like something is popping off either in the message boards or on Instagram or um even like we're like like we need more input like the screenshots that go back and like you know I think though we do a good job of like trying to see both sides and like we don't know anything you know like but I think I think one one thing right like that we touched TCH on okay so you're not eligible in high school yeah continue to wrestle go to the opens you can yeah um some of those College wrestlers that are banned or never will never be able to wrestle again it's the Olympic year go out wrestle you know exactly even even like um cop right that's exactly what I talking about yeah yep so like go out there um yeah I think that's what's cool though maybe then is might be like a little bit unique to for wrestling like you know if you're on a basketball team and you get banned because you got you did something bad like yeah you can go play on a travel team but like can you go to the NBA like not necessarily you know what I mean like maybe not but for wrestling like they Club op you know um you could do freestyle you could do Greco you can do you know folks out people go to the MMA like you know or you can do like Bellator like there's so many different like options that you can do you know and I think that's shows a lot of like you know character like if you really love wrestling you're going to keep doing it no matter what 100% you know 100% maybe if it's even like okay you whatever then you go be coach be a coach or be whatever yep so yeah I think that's cool too yeah I don't know I think that's just a another way to look at it right it's just because an unfortunate thing happened doesn't mean you just can't wrestle for the rest of your life like that is not even the case yeah so again and not talking on any other the politics who's right who's wrong who's whatever it's just you know there are other opportunities so take advantage of those that's what I would say for sure so um okay so New Year's everyone does New Year's not everyone but like it's a good time to like reset New Year's resolutions blah blah blah blah blah what do you do Mara I know I know a lot of people who are like anti well I have nothing against it I'm just horrible at sticking to it do you do anything then um I I feel like I'm the typical person like I'm going to be you know healthier this year um I stuck with it really long last year I did really good um but no I don't know I think I think this just this year I'm just going to be try to be more positive and um have a better outlook on like challenges that come our way yeah I feel like everybody can work on that and that's something that I know I can work on um we have a big year ahead for the Bakers and so I'm just going to try to go in with a positive outlook that's good yeah cool I don't know is that a resolution no I think it's more like an intention I think there's my attention everyone um I know like people hold me to it if I'm being negative Mara I know a l of people who like choose like a word for the year like I know some people like that I I don't know that I do anything different I feel like everything meshes together in my life so like it's a new year but like what's different you know like not in like a pessimistic sort of way like but like you know uh overall I think you know we have goals as like a family and like personally so like one of our goals as a family is to spend more time outside we do like an a thousand hours outside Challenge and so like that really is like speaks over a lot of like the activities that we do and what's funny is that I know we spend a lot of time outside yeah except during wrestling season because when literally when I mean I homeschool like we hes school so like I try to get them outside during the school day but like when like our numbers dip so I'm like that's okay but like so like that overall sets like a a tone for like our family like we do things outside if we're not wrestling we're outside and if we're not outs like and if we're outside we're like playing hard like our kids my kids play really hard or were like working outside which is like you know like I heard uh Josh Johnson uh he they were over the coaches were over the other day and he said hard work hard work will change the world and I like agree with that like oh he said manual labor will change the world or something and I was like yes like we believe in that not that like my kids work extra hard but like if we're moving firewood like they're capable and that's helpful so anyway so I feel like that is just continued through the new year but I think something that Brian and I are trying this year and I heard um Bo Basset which is like a really U good wrestler from somewhere in the East Golf I don't even know Mar that what you said I don't know but my kids really like he's got like YouTube stuff and all that and um one thing that he said and that we've heard other places is and now that my kids are getting older and they can write and they can read like we're having them set goals for themselves not only wrestling related so like that might be something that we're doing with the kids like hey like it's a new year like these are big events that are coming up for wrestling like what are your goals Nelson Always wrote his goals out yeah and I think it's good because like I said they're older they can understand like and if they can write it down and see it and like process it like you know maybe you don't hit the goals but it's like a whole you know step process whatever all that and then um so we're going to do that with them and not only for wrestling like School related home related friend related you know whatever so I think that's yeah but yeah what do you guys do out there like news resolutions intentions words I positive one is a good because I'm Negative Nancy sometimes over so am I so I'm really going to work on that this year um and then we we have a guest I know we've been like teasing you guys I feel like we can actually say I yes so um my Po's wife C poeta yes is GNA join us virtually on our podcast um hopefully within the next couple weeks within so like we will record here like really soon so the podcast will release depending on when it hits either the following week or the week after and um we're really excited 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tfn2qwjGzNI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfn2qwjGzNI | What a Run by Slovakia Men's Hockey To Get A Bronze Medal Recap #Beijiing2022 #olympics | good day everybody this is sportsmap news i'm joe borg and if you enjoy the content please do subscribe up above on the widget at the end or down below on the easy to use subscribe button to keep the channel growing to 200 or more by the end of february as our end of february goal this is going to be a check-in again when team slovakia is we have to talk about them again because they won the bronze medal i've been busy covering other stuff the past couple days but they've won the bronze medal and have had a fantastic run not just because of europe sufkowski uh yuri safkowski but mostly because of him the dude turned into cindy crosby the 17 year old and took the olympics by storm he also had a great youngster in the back end and simon nemec who was barely even talked about due to the degree of how much safety took the olympics by storm and on top of slokoski they had one of the better goaltenders in the entire tournament in rybar uh who does really good in the khl right now um if my memory serves me right um from having too many guys in my head between the nhl and sutter sometimes i get to mix up but i'm pretty sure uh rebar is the one that right now is uh doing really well in the khl um playing with i think it might be mitsk but um i'm not yeah dynamo mitch yeah playing for minsk so yeah he's doing really good with dynamoments did really good in this tournament himself koski namek uh marek rivic um they they really led this team obviously um and then as an assistant captain peter salaric also was a great leader on the team um as another assistant captain kresnok as a defender was one of the primary go-to defenders so they had a great put together team of veterans from all top leagues around the world whether it's former ahl nhl or or guys from sweden czech league um et cetera et cetera they had very good veterans from leads around the world that maybe going in we should have weighed them a little bit higher than we did and obviously they ended up prevailing and being the surprise team there always seems to be that cinderella team in tournament you see it in march madness or baseball you see it in the worlds in hockey you see it in the um world juniors as well rather than just the regular world championships and pretty much any tournament where obviously that darling cinderella team that great team to watch that didn't take us by storm as a team that we thought was going to do great right at the um tournament at least most people watch slovakia and you love to see those teams those are the teams you love to jump on the roots on and even somebody here in usa whether you were able to take us down it was still it's just too impossible not to uh kind of jump onto that bandwagon because you have a 17 year old who's one of my favorite prospects in the draft don't mind you plus also simon nemec who's another one that's one of the great prospects to watch in the draft you got two there you got the great veterans um in rivic um as well as roman as well as takashi was able to score a goal that um i think johansson would have went back in the um bronze medal game when he wasn't able to get his posts but zlkovsky's goal was one that he couldn't save at all because it went off of a shin pad so he shoots from anywhere he got a fortunate bounce there but he also has had fantastic goals throughout the tournament and uses his speed uses his skill tremendously mature for a 17 year old so i think he's the guy that if he comes over quickly we'll make an immediate impact if he stays over there comes over in his 20s he's going to have that kiroka priest off impact um so he definitely is a very very good player um and then again of rivick salorick uh kresnock rebar the list goes on and on these guys played as a great cohesive unit throughout the tournament and they beat the team that they struggled against in the prelims losing four to one getting out shot in bunches they really deed up sweden in this game in the bronze medal game and played tremendously on defense leading to their offense leading to having that nice chance leading to having good around the board's play and then behind the net play to get the pass in front of cost for the goal and then he was able to put it home as johansson was not able to cover his post good enough there so i mean they won in all ways shapes and form that's why they have to get for metal and getting their first medal they get an a um i think i had them at a b plus or something like that when i last talked about the czechoslovakia and now they have to get an a it's their first um medal as a country and they deserve it they had two youngsters that played out of their minds uh they had other guys in up the lineup that played absolutely fantastic from cressnock to sokowski was on the first line as a freaking 17 year old uh rivet shalarick um um and then also to know who's done some little things within the game having the kind of physical chippy play mixed in when he got put in and then when yorker got mixed in they kind of used it more for speed won some games that the no will get more ice time other games uh seem like yorko would get more ice time and i kind of liked how they missed and matched that based off of what seemed to have the best effect to the opponent that was really good coaching there so great coaching great play and just an overall great assembling of the team by the management is why slovakia was able to get the bronze medal in the end and congratulations again to them as they definitely get an a overall grade for the tournament he said everybody stay safe and check out all the other men's olympic videos and woman's if you want to check them out that i did during the course of the tournament as those are in the playlist that will be linked at the end of this video stay safe everybody and enjoy the um rest of your hockey season in whatever league you enjoy the most peace out everyone | Sports & Music Phanatic News | UCIkc2OCSMVeX0S2vWL5qPZQ | 2022-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,160 | 5,920 |
VDLUQlOR_nI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDLUQlOR_nI | Introducing the SWEAT LODGE | when I built this here lodge I put all the holes in and I put the bathroom inside and respected mother earth because his wounding motherf ER I used to sit here just probably able to make them the lodge or I'll sit down that it and before we go in on smudge the inside I went to the outside a la última our medicines and our waters and our lodge faces the door faces Eastern tour meters because everything starts from these if the Sun didn't come up to be no life debris not so that's why we have our door where a Sun comes up hope you do walk today demo done teleological go home so we're doing to stop many for young people do you think it's important for youth to get involved in swimming the youth should get involved in it because I just learned a lot of stuff that I have never known before like from my culture my heritage has a big impact on my life because it's a big impact on our culture my culture has a big impact on my life I'm really proud of Who I am I think everyone needs to experience one especially if they're a part of our culture give it a try and never know I'll show you how I build your fire actually you know usually and I get there they're just putting rocks in but I know for a fact that um when Roger goes getting gets ready for the thing he builds a big like fire pit and while he's building um putting wood on he's also packing the rocks inside of a new mica take a wigwam I deeply take fire stand up your firewood agent up about 40 minutes 45 minutes let's do it all burn away then you get the little pitchfork thing and puts it inside the hole in little sweat lodge and of course the sacred fire is where we prepare the medicines and the grandfather's and we offer the tobacco and we have a line tobacco line from there to the doorway with the net represents the umbilical cord and the large represents the womb of Mother Earth when you come in the lodge you'll be brushed down with it eagle fan and of course it'd be smudged when you go on your kiss mother earth we don't have to actually kiss mother and we enter with respect and we go clockwise clockwise is like the way the Sun sets Spock wise when you enter the sweat you have to say Monson nagua or all my relations how do you bring in the grandfather's if we use for us so we'll have somebody inside not just handing me a grandfather he'll put them in the pit and then when the rocks come in usually you offer sage on each each Rock to thank them because these rocks are given up their their lives because it's believed in our culture that even the rocks have a spirit then once we get anymore sit around and everybody's ready and we close the door sometimes we left some pair he'll say as a doorman or his site doorman it's really dark and to me I find it very relaxing and comfortable it is really dark you know start pouring water on Aundre and it gets extremely hot next but yeah just like we quit you know when I was in there and when the sweat was dripping I felt like all the bad and negative was just coming out of my body we all sweat it's part of your body but your part water all she can see is the grandmothers and the grandfathers which are the Rock's all lit up I think the rocks become the vampires all I know is that there are millions and millions of years old and they have untold stories supposed to be the oldest with a person in the world II know everything they see everything they know you know like everything that goes on in this world cos they're the oldest you know so that's why we call the grandfather those sweats that I've been into all had four rounds the first round will seem to me my song honor song four times ten will open a door how do you go from one round to the next they take a break like you can stay in the lodge if the lodge like the person that like is taking care of the lodge is in there with you you could stay in there with them some people you could stay in there you could just go in there alone people are different or you can go out and just get some at like fresh air and stuff near the fire and then you can just go back in and then they'll start it up again safe turn round saw prayer wrong here if it takes don't pray we're doing the prayer rounds we opened we open it up at a song and then we all go off in order from the first person at the door which is Roger then we circulate all around until the last person and we would all take turns praying this is the longest round usually because like there's so many of us we all pray for different types of things everyone gets a term to talk you did talking you're like in your mind and then just tell them I'm sitting over my when you're done or you could speak out loud but I find it more meaningful when people speak out loud because you hear what they need to say you get to know them better we hope that nobody breaks their prayer circle you know if somebody says no oh my I want to go after on her he's been so Fisher you know does every till you tell me for your family you know and we don't want to break dancer I guess gonna lick in debt Pereira we're all going to feel the heat but you're not in there alone and you you know we encourage each other I suggest we encourage each other before we go in there and if somebody wants to go out there you know talk to them use your medicine use your herbal medicine and then the fort round would be the closing the last promise that's why it's open you can talk you know see there's always a song that's related to what we're what we're praying for in the round if somebody's had a problem in Georgia talk about it and we're trying to support that person you know and so just for us it's over so we go out in Tessie did you learn anything from going to slip I've learned a lot of things that I did not know from people who are having troubles with certain addictions struggles poverty illnesses I didn't know that until they were praying my eyes got opened a little bit a lot of guys to come have problems you know until talked about them you hope try to support them deadly after sweating with people they feel like you're brothers and sisters and you just have a deeper connection I experienced a lot of hardships like everybody else but I I talked with my elder about them and when I went in that sweat alcohol was a big part of my life and the drug scene you know but when I got into this road you know this this is magic for me you know when you're inside so you had no more problems there's no problems in you know uh once you come out then I guess it's camaraderie we get to know people better like around your communities and stuff and that's a really big like it it really means a lot you know hearing other people's stories and getting to know people hearing what the elders have to say learning from them and if you need to let things out you let it out in there and it really helps you make gains you like you gives you strength and when I come out I feel really good like I feel like really like more spiritual and stuff and it's not just a deeper connection with other people I feel like I have a deeper connection with myself after after this what because it brings a lot of thoughts to the surface of your mind that you don't normally think about all the time you're thinking so deep about what you really what you're concerned about what you want to pray for it's good for your soul and your spirit someone new is going into a sweat what advice would you give them if they're nervous or scared just pray hard and and if you're praying hard enough you should be fine what would you wear mmm you have to wear like a skirt and like have to cover yourself like girls have to cover their bodies do you know what boys move there they just wear shorts yeah the man could wear shorts and women we should just cover up a little bit more before you go into this way you always have to make sure you have at least a towel or two so when I can wrap around your waist and one to go over your head or shoulders so if the heat gets too much you just hide yourself inside the blanket out the towel women have to sit a certain way they have to keep their knees bent on the side they don't sit with their legs wide open they can't go in on the moon time it's believed in our culture that's when a woman is most powerful the men will get weaker because the women are so powerful I've been in sweats where we end it doing a pipe ceremony and I've been in sweats where we started doing a pipe ceremony sometimes we we offer food so they have rules differently in that kind of way still the same idea and each sweat but just different different ways of of like just saying what you're going to pray about I felt addicted right after my first one I was like I definitely want to do this again I think it should be held on to for as long as make my people shall live don't hesitate to try sweat because they're real they're real you get a really good feeling from them and it's really awesome and I think everyone should try it the youth she had involved in it because usually what people say when they go through the sweat lodge is that um it takes the poise not their body and just makes them feel better and likes help them like try to find a new start I really love them enjoy them they are a big part of my culture so like I want to continue doing it hope to pass it on to generation generation tell stories about them so they never die will be due on d-day the moon Dante leo lost over Hawaii Ashton punky did is Tom Delta table Roscoe following the law to get killed so are them busted off cor [Music] | madeline yakimchuk | UCn0tYQtWCyU7hLFmeJ8OZgw | 2012-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,903 | 9,548 |
tUq3ixR3VRQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUq3ixR3VRQ | Magic Review - Cold Case by Gregory Wilson [[ Deck Switch ]] | hey everybody welcome back to magic Bertha Roxy my name is David and this is a magic review hey today we're going to look at cold case from a Gregory Wilson and Murphy's of magic what is cold case basically it's a Dec switching device you're able to switch one back for another completely under the nose of your spectator it's a brilliant brilliant gimmick I want to show you what it looks like this is it okay how often does this happen you're done for the night you're starting to put everything away somebody said one more trick I say okay but this time instead of a trick it'll be a miracle why that was a deck switch if you missed it I'll do it you and the beauty is it's all in the natural action of closing the box putting it away and you're done the question is what could be more natural easy go it's there I didn't figure not know I mean the whole death look I'll do it again watch there I just did it I just wait for both you guys to blink at the same time alright so that was Gregory Wilson you might remember we also reviewed bandwidth and we also reviewed revolution also a product supply Murphy's magic this trick cold case no exception to that again another great quality product from Gregory Wilson another great quality product from Murphy's pneumatic all right so a couple questions we always ask about all of our magic reviews in the first which is what is in a box what's in the box you're getting this beautiful hard-shelled bucks that says cold case in the front you do get your gimmick on the inside but I don't have any problem showing it to you because it just looks like a car boxed and then you're going to get the download code we're able to go out to the internet and download your video is it what I thought kindness as a magician and being around these kind of gimmicks you kind of have an opinion about what it could be and it certainly is what it could be but it's a little bit more and I will say this this is a gimmick I have wanted for a really long time there used to be a gimmick very similar to this not exactly the same a little similar is sold a long time ago sold out never got remade so having this in my hands awesome I've been waiting for something like this for a really long time so glad Murphy's and Gregory partnered together to make this how are the angles how are the angles on this there's only one or one and a half angle issues and it can be mostly controlled by you easily so angle issues aren't that bad not anything that you probably don't already experienced as a card worker anyway and so I think the angle issues on this are very minimal can it be inspected know your way around it would hopefully be to you're using it as a switch and then you're using putting the utility away and there are ways around that inspection question and Gregory Wilson will cover all of that for you all right so what's the overall quality and production value of the video excellent you are getting three hours of content this video is massive all for one gimmick you're getting so much bang for your buck it's shot in HD well lit well miked you have lots of spectators Murphy's has really pulled out all the stops on this it's an amazing video you won't be too pointing is it well taught first of all its Gregory Wilson so of course it's well taught first hour and 12 minutes of the video is just him teaching you how to do this trick and how to do the different types of deck switches he gives you a really cool part in there about how to practice the trick he has that done with Chris Oberle that's a really cool part then what follows is almost two hours of magic tricks with Jason from below you get two hours of magic teaching and there's one trick on there called leech off leech that to me that one trick to me was worth the price of everything I would have bought leech off leech for $40 and and just received that amount of the instruction and the gimmick and I would have been happy that trick in and of itself is a Slayer it's a killer and worth the price of admission right there the last trick on there 10 card poker deal is 30 minutes of teaching alone Gregory finishes off the entire video with the last fifteen minutes of him going over Daniel Madison's fracture so you were getting a ton of magic an amazing gimmick tons of great teaching all for the low low price of 40 bucks is it well made this gimmick will last you forever like I said this was a version of this was released a while ago wasn't exactly the same little bit differently and I've been waiting for something like it to come back I've always wanted one of these very well made you're going to be so impressed with this how much practice doesn't require it does require muscle memory it will require practice and like I said Gregory Wilson goes over that with Chris Oberle and like shows you how to practice so yeah it's going to be you getting the feel getting the movement down it will take some practice it will take some time how much set and reset is there practically none this is an instant thing you could I mean part of your practice is doing a deck switch after deck switch after after deck switch it should just be fluid it there should be no set or reset at all it should just be a fluid thing positives positives for this this is very real world possible this is very many Avenue possible like if you're a street magician if you're a restaurant magician if you do walk around their parlor or stage it shouldn't matter this is so versatile as a gimmick if you are a card Smith card worker card anything and and cards are your thing I would be shocked if you didn't want a gimmick like this in your repertoire even if you pulled it out only once or twice there's something here for everybody I think there are just so many positives to cold case negatives what are the negatives for cold case what we say around here there's negatives for everything these are just the negatives I saw they don't have to be the negatives at you see I'm a mutant so that means I'm left-handed and the gimmick is made for a right-handed person and I kept waiting for Greg to say something about left-handed people he never did so on that one aspect that's just something to think about this is I this is a right-handed gimmick or a person who is more right-handed you know with you dealer cards and only you would know that there are there are ways around it you know we left-handed people we've learned to live in a right-handed world and so we know how to do the opposite if we need to that's just my one little tiny thing and you know throw it away because this is perfect you have to get this is it worth your money it's 40 bucks 40 bucks for an amazing gimmick it's gonna last you forever three hours of content the way I see it is you still owe Gregory Wilson some money really I mean if you bump into him on the street and you put just this you just need to plug a wall I think you're doing some cash because this is an amazing deal like I said it's well recommended go on pick this up today who would like this like I said earlier anybody who does card magic anybody who's serious about card magic anybody who deals with trick decks like many tackle deck or a stripper deck or a spec dolly Beck or you know one-way force or anything like that and we want to do our routine normal cards and switch out four stacked deck anything like that this is going to be the thing that makes that seamless all right so that is my review for cold case from Gregory Wilson and Murphy's Magic and I want to thank Murphy's magic for providing this for us so that we could review it for you and if you want to purchase your own and you do you want to find that your favorite Murphy's magic dealer thanks bye | magicorthodoxy | UC5QAqNOGAGb56RWANf6bqmg | 2016-02-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,490 | 7,714 |
SbuUfMGnVBo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbuUfMGnVBo | Paradise Papers | Queen dragged into £10m offshore tax row | repin Chopra Mukul raha Sevilla para lo pan you aggravate any Panama Petrella by the Pentagon Tezuka Paradise Patrol appear to sue mark padam on all actual patrol ATO al on tomorrow Java tabooed rainy Angelo America Action Man 3 Bertrand Ronnie Canada proton appear in the term common our home heat patterns and pollen in Germany were the pathetic oscillation jus turn but if a person laser burning international conception kitchen a parasitic a journalist and accordingly pannonica takunda with a sallow lottery Nevada circuit in a promo Cupertino picked up a loop in the Louisville area cago en Republic when the Bharatiya la perla what a lunatic kurdistani ratio salmon Haruna awesome still Oh America Varney German take a bottle or not routinely gotta know Apple appalling approve ah da Cunha Wilbur Ross no Trump Evonik German trigger and even sugar that she likes to put in a little bit able to put in a gas shipping company low will Burke of water or not apparently Bertrand Ronnie private estate Turpin our Lancaster Rocco Marisa in tow raha Singapore the million pound lab they're on a paid to deliver pizza to Thea Liga Ronnie Allah with a celibate - Penelope torture and a prostitute only Canada Pradhan a Justin Trudeau key artisan III Novick Tiki we disallow petty balloon Durga IANA luck sheila develop unduly aggravation it was pasta mainly paradise Patrol appear though is amateur amber moral or Nyonya I've ever heard on a company energy by T Koechner total astounding | ETV Andhra Pradesh | UCJi8M0hRKjz8SLPvJKEVTOg | 2017-11-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 254 | 1,485 |
eJ9vriBX2-k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ9vriBX2-k | Risk Factors for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) #shorts | many times in nursing school we worry about or we hear about deep vein thrombosis and there are usually a lot of core measures set in place by facilities to prevent the main thrombosis and risk factors for developing blood blood clots in in the legs are long prolonged periods of sitting or immobility so that's anybody who's hospitalized and not as mobile as they usually are even prolonged periods of sitting in an airplane or in a car can lead to deep vein thrombosis patients with heart failure are at higher risk as well as women over the age of 35 especially if they take birth control pills also patients who are pregnant or in the postpartum periods because of the increase in blood volume that is caused by pregnancy and the fetus and then also patients who have a history of IV drug abuse because of the insertion of the needle that's not usually done in a very clean or sterile manner there can be some some clotting that happens there and the other reason is that there can be some trauma that occurs to the veins and then the platelets aggregate forming a thrombus causing Venous Thrombosis for more information on this topic check out my phone YouTube video | Nursing School Explained | UCOfT-IcM9UhLstnv2Jl_orA | 2023-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 212 | 1,171 |
k8jSE3qnIDk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8jSE3qnIDk | The Sims 4: Flunked out of School but Still got the girl | Game of Life EP 05 | yo what is going on guys breezy here today bring us a brand new video and today's video guys we're back and this sims for my character he just woke up from in the middle of the sleep as you guys know last time we pranked these three toilets so i'm gonna see if he could come over i'm gonna see if he can use this bathroom i'm gonna see if he can walk into the women's restroom okay so he's trying no no don't i don't think he's gonna nobody use the bathroom okay no no no no i wasn't able to start the video yet but he really has to go to the bathroom we're going to travel somewhere else and use the bathroom hopefully when i come back the bathroom is still pranked because i'm doing all this because of this prank and if it's not pranked still i'm going to be upset when we come back to the hou the the dorm oh my god he is back again saw you heading out where are you going bro i literally came over here to use the bathroom okay i literally came here to use the bathroom okay so the bathrooms are right here so men's restroom is right here i hope oops i hope i hope that the toilets are still pranked because if i just wasted my time like coming over here just to go back oh he's hungry too can we get anything in here for free i mean it's five it's six o'clock in the morning so of course there's nothing going to be open all right i saw the chef okay we could just get food here and then let's just go back to the dorm right quick so last time we were literally working on our homework and we haven't even done this we didn't homework for everything else our seats yeah he's not too uncomfortable do we have do homer for who's afraid of original jokes today who's afraid of original jokes we have that class today literally and i didn't do the homework dude why did he pay for that okay hold on the screen is bent it opens at seven why is she singing in the compound ah i hurry up we'll just speed through it since apparently he's still upstairs a little bit of spice you telling me he didn't see that okay wait there the food is open order food let's get some french toast now we have to hurry up and get back to the dorm because what if the toilets are being used right now like hurry up and eat hurry up and eat go go go failed prank well that was embarrassing there's no fun getting caught mid pranks and you even pranked the food and then ordered from the same station so lady what do you want do we know each other okay i don't know you stopped talking to me forget the prank toilets we'll do it again later this time we'll prank two out of the three toilets because that just i don't know why i print all three i thought somebody would have used the bathroom by now but apparently don't talk to me if you see me doing homework they're like don't like don't talk to me if you see me doing my homework leave me alone i'm telling you guys in college real life college if you go people are not just like walking up to you you will get it occasionally but not this much okay and people are typically walking up to you to tell you about something else like their club or something not to have a conversation with you okay we gotta take our final exam today don't we last day of class we gotta go give our presentation oh he has to go to class right now go take your final exam oh my god today is the last day of classes so does that count as a final exam or what's the final exam yo i don't know how to take the final exam are we gonna fail i thought they just went to class and now is their final exam the final exam occurs during the final class of the term so don't miss it nervous sims may wish to spend some time studying on a computer research machine okay so wait it says term days left last day of class and we just went to class and that doesn't say one out of one completed the final exam is in an hour oh okay wait what is this why is he sick from anticipation for final exam cram for the exam tired what do you mean you're tired oh my god yo i'm from the cheetahs needs no we're not going to do that and there's no way guys one time thing okay one time thing cheat need bro big abby that's it we ain't never doing that ever again oh my god it's just it's our final exam okay okay guys we're out of class now what is this at you oh well he's he's right there oh cause we're late for other class yo how do they set up our classes like that oh this one is annoying now he has to run to his other class okay guys the last class of the day i'm pretty sure so it's going to be kind of scary because he's doing his final exams all right guys so adrian just got out all of his classes as you can see we did three final exams and what is this hey adrian it's me anna do you want to go on [Music] a date yes yes okay yes final exams and a date okay today we've had to go give the presentation i'm not even like we gotta give the presentation i don't even know when we're supposed to give the presentation because today's the last day of classes i was supposed to give the presentation this morning dude but we're on a date ask about dave start talking to her romance uh let's just do uh let's embrace her um that's a little bit of a flirt come on you already know kills the lemay okay so where are we like are we at a restaurant oh we're on or on from the top [Music] right the little lounge so maybe we can come over here and hit the bubbler [Music] let's sit and try it together because you already know you invited me out here to the bubbler lounge hookah lounge rooftop pool with the bar like a house you gonna do oh he didn't i can't believe he didn't like it bro what a loser look at her choking they both didn't know they both didn't like it so let's just just keep on talking inaudible should we try the first kiss yes oh my god oh my god this is our grades the school term has drawn to a close term gpa d minus we currently have a gpa of d minus we got f we got two f's a c and a d would you like to sign up it's time to sign up for classes at phosphor institute institute if you do not sign up for another term you can do so when you are ready and however if you do not sign up now you will lose your current scholarship weird we're dropping out guys i'm sorry it was a big decision we're dropping we got a d minus yo we're dropping out of school and we're gonna go do something else we're gonna figure it out we're moving back home yo who is this get in the middle of my screenshots i don't even know how to say bro where are you at oh it's in quilt okay wait no yo this is so bad we just failed all of our classes except for one we got a c in one class and we're out here turning up we didn't even do good how do they expect anybody to do good with three classes in one day though and the sims glitches okay that's not my fault excuses excuses of mine but anyways these people are crashing our dates so let's go sit together over here because look at all these people like we're over here trying to talk and have a cute date but dude why would you sit right there scoot in so she could sit next to you where are you going anna anna where are you going oh maybe she's getting a drink oh maybe she's doing some karaoke dude we just dropped out of school we're on probation [Music] a d-minus we're just going to go ahead and close that and never open it again dude stop talking to her yo we really just failed school oh bonnie because i was supposed to be the one that kept him up above a float if you would say so i don't want these old people fire on us leave us alone we're youngins literally all person old person old person old person old person okay bye bye old people why do you keep sitting on that side yo let's just do the first kiss yo forget these old people i'm done with them leave us alone dude i'm about to drag anna out of this place because why do they want to talk to us so bad for her don't be talking to those strangers we're going to try this out again [Music] dude look at her look at this daddy right here oh my god lady or you are messing up my screenshots bro i hate you i hate all these old people in here i'm sorry everybody right here in this lounge needs to get out no look at her disliking it bro are you trying to be somebody's sugar mama what do you want huh let's see though yeah grip it can this does she not have nothing better to do francine francine i'ma just go ahead and just santa hoy oh look and what if i just made you like really famous so you would not talk to us no more the date's over and she's actually leaving okay so if i press the go home button because we're not in school no more where are we actually going so we're going back to the mom's house because we we not going back to school i'm sorry but that we can't go back to school right now we gotta come back later on maybe i'm not even too sure what's gonna happen i just know right now i'm not ready for nobody to be aging up yet so we still playing with aging off okay so we still we still come here but why if we're not in school anymore this date just keeps getting better i don't even know where you're at you left me well that was nice time i'll call you maybe girl i'm gonna call you right now okay guys i'm not too sure what my camera cut out there but i wasn't i was about to say like sims 4 university life is hard we flunked out of school we didn't flunk out we're literally on probation we can enroll but i don't think we're going to maybe okay what if we enrolled but into like one class and we just did really good in that in that class okay and we're okay let's just yeah let's just do that we're gonna we have to do original jokes again we are really gonna enroll in one class he must complete 10 classes to graduate and we didn't complete one i want to say i want to say let's move off campus with anna and try to like uh do like something special but i don't know let's just i don't know this is tough yo let's let's live here in the maritime manner we'll pay with student loans [Music] adrian silver's on academic probation if he doesn't improve his grades this term he will be suspended and will lose any scholarship he has as adrian has selected a different university housing for the next term he should take some time to pack up everything that's his before moving out yeah what can we take we'll take this plant we can take this we can take this lamp okay we're not gonna do that academic probation i'm geek like i'm guessed that the toilets ever get used the toilets never got wait why did he just stand there a sucker a sucker oh my god look it ain't that bad yo what's gonna happen hello the toilet blew up on you so we got something good out of this dorms we're literally going from four classes to one class and we're also going to get a new job we're gonna get a job like working as a little barista and we're gonna try to like earn some money and see what adrian actually wants to do from this point forth right now he's in drama i can't i cannot believe we just got a million abs and now we have to take the same class again with the same teacher and who cares we flunked our classes but we got the girl oh yeah all he you gotta do is just dance it out go ahead adrian go ahead adrian go ahead dance it out how long is packing up because it's literally the middle of the night you know as i'm just sitting here waiting for packing up to like end i don't think i've ever seen sims play the table tennis like this but it's been out for a while i don't think i've ever seen anybody play it before like at all like the table ten is like i don't even think i like sat here and witnessed it i can't and i can't believe that we're doing that another game of ping pong is done winner adrian loser darsh final score 3-2 okay but as i was saying i can't believe we're moving out in the middle of the night like it's literally about to be two o'clock in the morning when does this end does it tell you in 45 minutes i mean i guess i could end it early but you know we have to say bye to the boys it's now time for adrian to move out move on and move out new dorms hopefully it'll be better because it's not an actual like dorm it's kind of like a little house that's on campus like you know like a frat like a frat house they're technically still a part of the campus technically not really but technically so that's how we're going to look at this we joined a frat house okay so let's see do we want to be on the first floor so does it matter is somebody sleeping here nobody's sleeping there somebody's sleeping here nobody's sleeping there i think we're gonna go upstairs and who is this is this a girl okay so i think we're gonna share room with this guy over here okay so this is what i don't like i don't want adrian to just be able to walk in here and use their stuff locked door for because it can't be everyone but it has to be a it has to just be locked door for adrian but in order for that to work i feel like i got to be a different sim but i can't be a different sim is he doing homework okay can you not do homework in somebody else's room this literally irritates me so much you guys have no idea come go here is this lamp in the way go here sit down and then do your homework we're going to be better this time and try to get ahead of the in the semester where are you going where are you going oh you're gonna do it down here on the couch dude because if you were to go to somebody else's room i would have been mad but what's wrong with the area that's oh my god why am i pressing the wrong buttons what's wrong with the area that's up here it's literally the same thing and the thing that's nice about this is that they'll cook for us how did they make an omelette though there's no stove in here or am i missing something okay guys so he just been sitting here doing his homework so i'm gonna try to like let's let's try to see what jobs we can get over the phone where what am i doing i'm literally looking at the wrong thing let's see what job we can get where is the job at drop out anniversary out of university email professors about progress find a job first of all it's up to five it's six o'clock in the morning actually we should probably go to sleep two after we find a job all right so it looks like he's not done with his homework though so let's see like what job we can get we're gonna try to get like [Applause] it's gonna be a part-time job obviously but like what part-time job okay guys so after looking through um the jobs we are going to be a lifeguard 5 p.m to 9 p.m sunday or we'll just say thursday to sunday monday wednesday our monday tuesday wednesday we got off so that's going to be good right there start of the term adrian silver's university term begins today and will last for five week days he should take a look at his class schedule and plan on where he to do that i know that for sure so we don't have class today so that's going to be good i don't know when he actually goes to work though oh so he's not yeah he doesn't go to work till thursday breached over to fitness we're already level two fitness what love are we actually in fitness level two yeah we good so yeah that is literally the start of the term i'll catch you guys back when he wakes up for the day all right guys so i was um guys i just was waking up adrian right now literally as we spoke i was like okay i'm gonna get him up he wants to eat so let's eat and now anna is calling us and wants to go to her house and hang out for a little bit so let's go over and get some free breakfast or i guess at this point lunch because it's literally one o'clock all right so we made it to anna's house let's say hi let's say hi bro wait dazed hold on hold on bewitched from feeling enamored with someone nearby romantic feelings can sometimes leave a simmering and intoxicating days yo they got a whole bunch of new stuff on the sims yo yo let's let's talk to her let's say what's that what's up with you it kind of bothers me that she stands outside though you know what i mean does that bother you too like if you you invite me over like i know you're excited to see me but dang standing outside waiting for me what why what's up how do you just give her a hug embrace right like let's just open the same profile um love birds the connection of curious hearts this is shaping up to be a beautiful romance but we're not actually nothing honest sentiments about adrian closer from happy memories and deeply connected connected why does she only have two memories for us and we have four for her maybe it's different if we go on actually to be to play as anna anyways like we're hungry like ain't nobody up in here cooking like where's your mom at yo how do you order a pizza i thought it was right here but there is oh she's cooking now but like yeah we can browse plopsy let's do that real quick maybe we can maybe we can get onto something 356 dollars what the heck first of all this stuff on here is expensive i kind of like this men's sweater though now that stuff is expensive yeah i thought i was going to come on here and buy something for like 30 simoleons maybe bro let's have 200 simoleons you've got to be kidding me anna anna you got something on the stove anna anna and it disappeared what is she cooking that she gotta come to the come to right here okay well we finally because i first of all i can't order no pizza to i guess to a stranger's house so we guys we just gotta go and eat oh you know what let's ask her to be our girlfriend wait hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on i'm being a little bit excited today anna just became the girlfriend of adrian we flunked out of school but we got the girl okay let's let's go eat something um we can take her with us we can go to like a little restaurant you know first date kind of thing well actually we already went on our first date dude now i'm thinking like we should have like moved off of campus and got a place with ana like an apartment that would have been cute or whatever but it's a little bit too late for that you know there's new apartments with um not city living but the other one okay so we're at the salty splatoons just cause we get on we can get some chips right here we can actually order food let me pause it before he tries to go let's just get some french fries which means the bathroom right the bathroom is upstairs yeah why is there french fries bigger than our french fries i mean look at that big old plate of french fries and then look at ours oh it's a serving yeah it's a serving i was like what the heck why is that french fries so much bigger than ours is this a part of ours then where did like anna go like what is she doing up here oh she's coming back down yo i was gonna say like that's messed up all right go ahead and grab another serving of these french fries because you pay good money for that you also ordered a drink too where's anna i know she came back down here she's just standing there where is she where did she go she left she see anna does this thing where she just be walking out maybe she didn't leave maybe she's still here and i'm just not seeing it she was standing by this door for like 10 minutes is this a grill oh there's a gate where did she go i'm like so for real for where did she go congratulating that sweet job i think it's going to be great for you who oh that's his mom i'm like who is isabella yo that's his mom we have not talked to our mom i don't even know how long good friends that's it that's all we are just our mother send her a text you don't even talk to your mom that's messed up okay well since on the left i think we're gonna go home now and just kick it at the dorm what it's not even a dorm we're gonna kick it in our off campus house it's our on off campus housing i heard you and honestly dating congrats on landing a new girlfriend that seems so dumb congrats on landing the new girlfriend like what all right so we're back here at the dorm honestly i'm not too sure what else i can do so i think i'm gonna end off today's video right here guys i hope you enjoyed today's video it was a lot of up and down roller coaster of emotions but somehow wait are we hold on our mom's calling us hey honey it's mom when are you going to come visit i put all my love and effort into raising you you can at least drop by once in and tell your dear mommy you love her can't you i'll visit you tomorrow why don't i just yeah let's just come over right now oh sure if you got nothing else i'll pop on bye i'll see you in a few wait she's coming here i don't really oh she's right there our mom okay get out the shower yo get out the chair okay wait i was about to end off the video but like the mom came by i did not expect that nice one sims team about to end off my video throwing this at me oh my god look at the mom bro i haven't seen her in a minute dude can you imagine though your mom coming to your like dorm out of nowhere like can you imagine that yo she's probably mad as hell that we failed our classes why is she flirty why are you flirting with your son are you trying to come over here and like pick up one of these college kids or what bra let's go ahead and brag about our grades our failing grades why why didn't that work because there's nothing to brag about maybe go ahead go over back over there and do it then i am so it's crazy it's crazy honestly guys i'm gonna end up today's video here though for real this time i just wanted to see what the mom was about she bout to leave i'm about to kick her out but yeah guys this has been breezy guys and i will see you guys in my next video peace out everybody [Music] | Ninja Breezy | UCaSyF3E1EpYyKxdUGcILRpQ | 2021-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,394 | 21,556 |
AeaDOdZAL2E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeaDOdZAL2E | Let's Play Generation Zero Episode 07 | some J the way you're getting FMJ from the enemies mm-hmm really I'm still getting thirty twos off of them I'm getting nine mil offended oh yeah no I see it now oh [ __ ] are these upgrades yo-yo these units they're [ __ ] painted different - mm-hmm I told you they were stronger oh I didn't notice that they were stronger like I didn't just law I didn't hear you say that that explains why they were shooting through the [ __ ] shed while I was in there I think they were I got a look back at the footage I was I was pretty spooky I'm not gonna lie [ __ ] yo I guess you got what slugs yo that's cool I see more dog goes bearing East South on the map I found a map don't like you don't like it you know this looks like a lot well my inventory fool is what it looks like I don't need any of those flares you know what this is a field radio that creates a mobile rendezvous point so it's a oh oh it's a [ __ ] fast travel beacon yeah keep that [ __ ] on you know better than what we currently have I have no clue I need to [ __ ] drop [ __ ] oh my god sanitary systems of mass and it's it's weird because it's clip apparently like you could have fifty jackets but if you have over five flares it yeah something something balance yeah something something not right something that shotguns the exact same as what I've had what's up this shotguns better than my shotgun why don't you tell me talking about nice shotgun um I found it in the box that you found the assault rifle in it figured it didn't matter alright there's other things we can loot around here oh yeah hang on alright we've got to locate the military base of vessel on there's a map finagle things so it looks like the military base vessel on would be around [ __ ] this Waypoint way down there which looks like the story of a good time [ __ ] night but you can't win them all Oh show more space be human real hard to level up to get more space how do you unlock I got for school Oh doo doo doo doo okay you got the space then okay go to skills mmm it's a survival tab it's the tab on the left and the survival tree it's the third one down the left one survival the left one look there's stamina mounts running speed and then carry capacity an additional bar hopefully that means something good yo I found a gun yo additional ball rate it's that whole nother bro yeah I know that's why I'm working my way towards it - I found a gun box get you put away I will be would be oh my god I picked something up and it [ __ ] up my entire inventory sorting thing got DMA I had it I had it all nice at all the ammos grouped together and [ __ ] this is gonna drive me [ __ ] anchors just [ __ ] hear the pitter-patter you feet coming scope take it good scope bad scope and when I ever get something done its litter it's good yeah basically your luck is all or nothing and it's all in one yeah alright so where do you want to go mmm where we go to the marker is the military base I think I'm looking at like I looked at the map and that's where it looks like it is what do you think okay yeah sorry I had a [ __ ] error when I stopped and started the recording that time but yeah we're gonna loot this [ __ ] and we're gonna move do you want to go straight for the military base yes sir okay it's a base a lot of good I feel like um I'm sort of worried that like we're gonna split to go somewhere else right like how we probably will along the way well yeah but I mean like if we split to go somewhere else like we [ __ ] miss out on something or we end up doing it early this is actually around the time when I stopped playing single-player like this area right here because I broke this quest and I did it out of order I grabbed that [ __ ] before I was supposed to so I couldn't work a bit a second time so I guess we'll just complete the main quest yeah oh my god one emergency flare one firework one adrenalin shot literally one of everything that can [ __ ] overfill my inventory : we got skills right I got skill spotting Intel chemist wait did you unlock the carry capacity yeah could you unlock both of them no there's a second level should that's up to you is there something else I could do there's also I I got that other quest right it's the armed well one can only hope it's the one where it's um there's a bunker with the codenames Carvin and that it's recently fallen into disuse it's located somewhere on Norris off Holmen close to the South home in Church where we added Churchill I I don't think that's the right Church yeah no that's um that's the II blow Holmen Church this is a different Island completely okay well we need to find a church Jesus Christ let's keep going on all right are we heading towards the marker we just exploring around its head towards the marker I think that's the markers were well I put that marker there because that should be around all the military bases maple schooler all right yeah well I mean like anything moving no okay oh really beacon on the map look at it soldier saw Holman in that field that's what a really beacons supposed to look like like we [ __ ] if we picked it up the way before we saw it I'm gonna take all that nothing road flare I'd rather have nothing oh let me fix my war paint what do you read fix your warp oh that's lame snob what did you think you were switching out to the other one no I guess it's just you know there's some [ __ ] on fire over there you want to go look sure I'm security oh wait wait wait let's check this check real quick closer and I don't think it's got an entrance never mind didn't even [ __ ] matter let's go look at that burning tank maybe there's a dead body on it maybe there's a live body on it yeah um what is that what's what yeah it's a rock on tops of bunch of smaller rocks the third mil in bills does that mean that there's a skeleton in this [ __ ] pile of boulders or under it yeah stays I'm gonna go look at this burnin thing that's just rock what the [ __ ] is taking these tanks out it sure [ __ ] isn't the little [ __ ] robot dogs with nine millimetre parabellum rounds what about the ones that guy armor-piercing it's nine millimeter I don't care if they can get on top of it that doesn't make any sense like there's gotta at least be like a handful dead ones oh I got something robots good well there's a backpack in this tractor but ah no I mean like hostels I went at it cuz it saw me oh it died I gotta use up this pistol ammo there's another one I'll leave that to you stop it I shot I take it back you didn't kill it no I hit it though really good yeah really fast I lost it it's okay I know where it is come here doggy doggy oh man you blew up [ __ ] and made my computer go like [ __ ] pants like Mac's garbage box I got a hunting rifle silencer but it's [ __ ] Tower come up here I've some advice there's some advice yep read that sign right there don't throw in the towel I saw that one earlier next to someone's bed I want to see that in the bathroom Oh priceless priceless huh find any chests no but I can get up onto the roof finally satellite dishes no not the really beacon is on in that field opposite of this farm let's check this [ __ ] gun box damn it one pump shotgun ready got one oh there's another gun box also disappointing 1 come shotgun and dilapidated hun mines all de Lappe except for a worn handgun it's all the left from here on out Chili's isn't that good maybe I don't know green loot is still crap loot once you get the blue nothing guess what I'm not even close ok hang on a second get your [ __ ] binoculars out alright I swapped my school do you see the [ __ ] really beacon no it's out in this field somewhere like [ __ ] East I see a police car I'm gonna go investigate that police car least nothing oh there it is do you see that [ __ ] yellow light flashing no look East do you see it yeah that's the beacon it's surrounded by dogs good idea alright you want to grab the beacon dude I don't distract I need to blow it up what are you talking about okay do you want to blow up the beacon I make distraction yes sure you missed one how much XP did you get for all that 456 damn I only got like 15 for shooting that one that didn't move yeah so that's what a beacon looks like come on let's go over and out where's the road okay okay where's the road rope what if the health in our game isn't health its stamina no there's no what is that dog ow this fork in the road there's a fork in the road I almost feel like we get less experience for taking things out as efficiently as possible yeah we need to no no no no no no we need to follow this road on the left wait no we don't we need to [ __ ] go right and go up the hill not around the hill oh Jesus Christ that was crazy [ __ ] what's going on there it's good being another four this is the four mutate to take the next take a left at the second fork I still don't know what those were don't worry about it you look silly running with that rifle well running let this go my faster than you probably nah dude that we should have both taken that perk that increased our running speed so you can get more inventory capacity wait no yeah I know you should have taken it on our left there's something just keep moving man you are [ __ ] spazzing out on my screen holy [ __ ] that's a lot of loot did you see the number or no no the [ __ ] news 484 all right [ __ ] let's do this wrong you just jumped all the way from Dickey here yeah well you've been [ __ ] spazzing out while you were running so I don't want to hear it this to you yeah okay I'm ready to take a shot on it where the [ __ ] do I shoot this thing to break it in one oh wait no it's mm-hmm that's not a tank on top I'm gonna try there's a second Roomba at the gate up front just one you're like oh behind to back up Retreat retreat to the road all right cross the street getting back into the woods on the other side I killed one I see like three the shooting at each other what does that guy shooting at I don't think I think he's just like last long known location kind of thing dang it suppose I didn't think I should shoot for one missed these are the old ones there's something I'm throwing to flirt [Applause] good thing morning sky fighting at night sucks not a fan of scope a player's better for me there's still more of them zoom drone [ __ ] neurons I can hear him from here how many of these [ __ ] dago's did we knock out downfalls another 4050 to XP hell I got 800 all right well are you standing behind the dough I didn't know that the boy from that way all right that's right I could eat a match kid or two that was a bit early on right just [ __ ] I lost half my health in one barrage those are off Oh baby I think yet to try out the EMP see dad do you know what we only have one of those right you haven't gotten one sense what's up with that do we have to hit one with the car hmm so I needed to take the lock to get in here oh I did know it was pity pity it's like five boxes with amo I only see two two boxes in here those boxes in here oh those three boxes in here where's the third kind of looting is that salute here's what [ __ ] sloppy seconds that doesn't sound good what is that ah can we do this we really got an idea an idea do you see there see what my idea oh that's a good idea oh hey this dead body right here it's got a vessel in bunker entry barcode and another EMP cell we have to hit them it's the only way oh yeah shark and scoop I'm not being Manomet well there's an abandoned notebook here lost contact with my key card is no longer working with us all the machines enter the big gates before so they must have some passage barcodes of their own unless someone on the inside let them in because everyone is dead by now anyway I'll try to make it salt home and naval base I'll leave this here in case I don't make it how come I didn't get the car birth I picked it up no we each had one too why don't we swipe this thing is it a Swiper can you just hold it I don't know I do we need to hold it out I'm looking for something can I put it in your item slot and like we have to find more barcode key cards Oh God how many do we need it's not the right one we gotta go loot those other bodies damn um those room booths may drop them so I guess we got to go loot the Roombas that we shot oh we also got ambushed by Andy did you kill any on that hill mm I don't think so I don't think so I'm gonna check here I found one as well got a light on it yeah oh I think we just needed three because mine this one doesn't have one I couldn't even loot that one oh I miss oh yeah yo slow the [ __ ] down why because it's a [ __ ] bunker that the enemy had access to and I don't know what to expect are you kidding me they all die yeah outside that's outside not in but the [ __ ] music just wrapped up and [ __ ] yeah because it's get your shotgun out what Cleon Ivanka so light on the wall like or anything it's [ __ ] dark 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p3jlCnOKk50 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3jlCnOKk50 | MY ANCHOR CHAIN, caught Black Drum❗ | well good morning good morning good morning from jacksonville florida it is truly winter because i am looking at the white pelicans right now i can't show them to you because you'll never see them but when the white pelicans with the yellow beaks show up here in jacksonville florida it is truly time [Music] so what i'm going to do today is i'm going to do some fishing hopefully some catching and i'm going to do a little bit of anchoring or anchor tutorial i guess you could say i've got some subscribers that are very interested and they need to get with the program on their boats but i'm here to catch the tide and hopefully mr black drum third cast third cast top water trout let me get the net third cast either that or a god dang blue fish what is it what is it what is it that's goddang blue fish i thought it was a trout ah well it's top water anyhow so the green scourge on the third cast i had a feeling all right third cast on the top water oh he's going back god i was hoping it was a tear out a gator well it's been so cold lately especially out there in the panhandle i think where they get the fiddlers so we haven't had any fiddler crabs but they said possibly monday and that's good because they got a charter on wednesday so i didn't feel like float rigged fishing i'm all out on a pursuit for these drum there we go mr drum on the day of a beef stick got some guys behind me so i gotta i gotta stealth this fish oh yeah i can tell it's a nice digging drum dead shrimp oh yeah here's dinner i told you i'm gonna hurry up and get down there again come on oh yeah gotta hurry up and get another one here we go that's a nice keeper all right let me put them in the fish bag i am sitting so precariously on this spot here comes another giant ship to wake the living hell out of us sitting here for us me me that's all i care about is me here comes another giant shipment i was just about to pull the damn anchor yeah if i can keep it away from them damn croakers that's all i'm getting bit by all right number two number two exactly what i wanted i needed one more at least i got one and i wanted another one there we go boy that took a while had to come out to the jetty rocks and the croakers rooting me out of house and home so there's number two all righty folks time to take a break from this absolute gang buster fishing today i mean it's such a blue bird day it's ridiculous what i wanted to show you and it's just amazing how nobody has picked up on this it's i find it absolutely amazing you know you got your fancy gel coat boat you know your your 35 contender whatever and you maybe don't have the easy button on the front maybe you don't have a trolling motor and you do anchor okay well for me i picked this up like a lot of things that i did on my boat because it's aluminum let me look at my rod i got a line out just to see if there's any whiting out here i picked a lot of stuff up from those australians and new zealanders man they know that they got it down pat man i'm telling you uh they do things that you would never see at the biggest boat shows in the united states hopefully you can see this there's my chain on my what i call my galvanized batman hook all right there's my galvanized batman hook plus i got it in a big roller you know i used to pick this stuff up out of the water and lay it on the deck of the boat and then pick it up and deploy it well having this sprit on the front is just absolutely a game changer if you're an anchoring guy but see this stuff see this that is a tight weave of uh wire sheathing now this stuff is the absolute top of the line now i found some other stuff on amazon amazon that's truly for wires to go through but my chain is in here here's my chain you can hear that's my chain 20 foot of stainless chain all right let me get this out so there you go with a big old ungodly loop on the end to protect it from me yanking the crap out of it the reason i do this is because in australia they've got aluminum boats and aluminum boats you don't want to hear this chain tinkling around all the time all right so when it hits the deck it's not making an absolute bunch of noise i got no way to hold the camera up here so i'm trying to do my best with a a pole so that is a super tight weave now the stuff i've got on my amazon tools of the trade page that i did find on amazon and i did buy because i set up a second anchor with stainless chain i've got a couple of these anchors and i put this anchor sheathing on it and what that does is it keeps from scraping up your boat and when chain is just laying it's not making a bunch of noise it's not making a bunch of noise on your gel coat just like i don't want it making a whole bunch of noise when i pull it in and and it hits on the aluminum boat okay but what i also did and i showed uh oh i got a fish on i'm sure it's it's just a bonded head shark or something yep it's gonna be a bottom head well i'm trying to show you this is gonna be about it everything's better with a brown bonnet on it yeah it's gonna be a bonnet head i think that's all that's out here in the sand while you're looking for whiting i'd be surprised if this was anything but yeah it's upon it yeah a lot of head shark okay i got no way of using good he just he just popped it good i didn't want to have to mess with him if you don't know what a bonnet head is people call them shovelheads that's not their name their name is bonnethead shark atlantic bonnet head and they're a distant long distant cousin to uh you know hammerheads so then i have this this is called the grappler this is one of those aluminum uh bendable anchors okay and you notice always even on my galvanized one we i run a shackle up here and then i use wire okay and i do a haywire twist so this will snap off and yank it from the top these damn things are hard to get super stuck i just anchored and drug this thing inside the jetty rocks and i just pulled it like it was oh geez there goes the bat phone all right hold on all right well isn't that why we have cell phones so you can be in the absolute middle of something and it starts ringing where if it was the good old days the phone would be ringing in the house somebody will be leaving you a message and you don't even care what was i talking about this is the grapple or grab grappler anchor it's the same thing as the old mighty mites except this one is super hd i got it for a song at my bait shop it was hanging there for like ever and a day in the bait shop he bought it from somebody but what i wanted to show you is a different kind of sheathing that i've got 20 foot of chain in and this is like a cloth type sheathing let's see if you can see this and i will show you the difference i'm experimenting with this this is like a canvassy nylon cloth and then this see the difference this is like a weave i've got stuff like this on my amazon tools of the trade page because i found it on there and i've got all those galvanized uh grab the hook anchors all the way from five uh five twelve and then eighteen i run an eighteen all right so there's the difference as you can see one's cloth like and one's like a mesh but i use this because i don't want i don't want this making a bunch of noise either and i'm gonna kind of show you alright so let's say i want to throw my anchor over the side [Music] there you go doesn't make any noise right then i retrieve it okay i'm trying to point the camera i go to retrieve it the only clink you're gonna hear is the shackle this was a total experiment i just wanted to see how this stuff works uh my chain isn't big i'll show you my chain but this is what they call two inch this was two inch [Music] now here's when you'll be pulling your anchor right and you'd be running that dang chain up and down your gel coat or your rubber rail i can say that i've had i've had all kinds of boats right so you'll be running this up your val rail now you get to right here and you bring your anchor in okay it does stay kind of wet damn i can't keep the camera going here it does stay kind of wet but like i said i'm just experimenting with this the real true stuff is this stuff okay but you got to size it for your chain you got to size this for your chain i believe what i got in here is like 5 16 link there you go you can see it there's the there's the size of the links of mine and it's sort of uh it's sort of a bear to do this because what you got to do is you've got to take your chain right and you're going to put a long string on it with like a uh something to fish it through you got to fish it through all this okay it's good to have two people it's good to have somebody to help you i do it all with nobody because i use vices to hold it tight and you fish this through with like a screwdriver or something then you pull a cord through something like paracord you tie that off and then you start running your chain through okay and you pull it and you squish it you pull it you squish it on so what it does is it really on this doesn't do it but on the other one it makes like a chinese finger when it gets really tight so i just wanted to show that um i had a subscriber or two that we're trying to set up okay we're trying to set up with a good anchor system and uh so that that's the anchor sheathing and that's the two anchors that i've been using the one up here the big galvanized 18 pounder that is my do all river everything but let me tell you something excuse me there is no perfect anchor i used to use the danforth style fluke anchors and if you're fishing offshore and you go to drag it up where we just drag it up with the boat and let it ski up behind the boat or use an anchor retrieval ball right when you're out in deep water those have a tendency that if they're really stuck it'll wrench them right around and this big bar here this one you're not wrenching that big bar you are not bending that you are not going to bend it so actually that is referred to as a reef and rock anchor i've used it offshore i use it at the jetty rocks i use it in a river it holds with a lot of chain i'm running 20 foot of chain and it holds with a lot of chain but let me get us get this undone um it holds with a bunch of chain but at the same time it doesn't hold for like ever you know and hardly ever are you pulling up gobs of mud what i like about it that that reef and rock anchor is is that it's sort of it holds you but it can come out easy all right and then of course i built the trip system into it the one on the bow has the same trip system you run your chain and you wire it you get yourself some monel or stainless wire and you do a big haywire twist so if you ever had to you bring it real tight up into the boat and you power against if you're hung this one's supposed to bend out i haven't been it really since but on that one it ain't gonna bend so and i'll show you something else while we're here as you can see through all the shadows this is my tool kit i got it right up here i have videos about this already so i'm just reiterating what i've already just what i'm already talking to i get this at harbor freight that'll last me years and years and years stainless steel lock wire i got this up here and i keep a little crescent wrench and i keep some cutters and needle nose right up here right where i'm doing my business with the with the anchor so i don't have to go hunting up anything if that wire breaks would you want that wire to break and every once it'll every once in a little while that wire will break just from stress pulling it a million times and you forget about it you go to pull your anchor and it's hanging off the bow well i just climb up there pull it in and i just jump up here and i rewire it same thing i would do with this one same thing as i would do with this one but as i said this is an experiment i'm just checking this material out but that weaved stuff is the best and if you want the highest grade of possible which what i have on my amazon tools of the trade page isn't i will leave a link below to where you can get this particular stuff that i got right now on this anchor that is the absolute top of the line absolute top of the line chain sheathing so that's it i think i'm going to go home and clean some fish been out since early this morning because i got to beat that navy traffic well i hate that navy traffic let's put it that way so um got some drum not a big eventful day but i did what i wanted they didn't have any fiddler crabs or nothing at the bait shop that's what i was really counting on because just using shrimp is fine if they're chewing like no tamara but it's a lot better to use some fiddlers or something because then you pick up a sheep's head or something too of course so that's it thanks for watching and i know 99.999 percent of you have never seen an anchor cover anchor sheathing and the reason that they really do it down in australia new zealand is they have what they call drum anchor winches where all this doesn't doesn't sit in a ball in a compartment down in that boat they have a a spool with a motor attached to it and they literally roll their line and their chain right onto this spool and it's called a drum winch dave marciano which they'll never show you on wikituna has one of his brand new what was that what was his brand new boats name thunderbolt or something like that he's got one on the valve is his new tuna boat on wicked tuna but they never show you the pal so you never see it he literally had the guys from australia come to his dock and help him stall and one of the better drum winches around is a lone star and that's from australia so i'll put all the links below and all that good stuff so thanks for watching and catch you later you | Capt Dave's Sport Fishing | UCDMTN9o3GGLKLmNrRruv3Jg | 2020-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) 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CQ_Ie9HPA8w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ_Ie9HPA8w | Esfand Reacts to Destiny's PERMANENT Twitch Ban.. | [Laughter] 100 percent northwestern european 100 scandinavian it's i think everett was right he is actually the most he's actually the most norwegian person in norway it's straight up okay let's start with a little bit of recap uh nim plays geoguessr force wait what dude the fact that this happened to nim is so funny destiny's suspension is indefinite don't worry they'll unban him when he gets diamond for hello destiny your account was recently suspended for hateful content after reviewing the details of your case we've decided that your account will remain suspended due to your violation of committee guidelines blah blah blah i'll probably never know what the band reason was but i think it's because of my plans you know what my honest opinion about the destiny band is i think it's i think they did them a favor uh i did i think destiny has cucked so much of his more controversial and more edgy content where he really shines as a content creator that i think they did him a favor by banning him and he can move over to youtube and he can produce better quality content with more integrity with more depth and with more complexity to it and he can make better content that's more useful he will be more popular on youtube he will be able to explore boundaries that twitch prevented him from doing destiny was a pioneer for the political landscape on twitch he was a big reason why a lot of people changed their political views and i think that even twitch in general i say as a as a community started looking at certain things differently destiny was massively uh you know circumstantial in that and influential in that he is a paragon of the community he always will be he is one of the ogs i think this whole thing is crazy the fact that destiny is banned because he's been like he has been streaming on twitch since like the beginning of twitch but what like i don't understand why that like they don't specifically say exactly what somebody did like why are they not specifically telling him exactly what he did like they they tell some people and they don't tell other people but maybe they stopped because they didn't want people to say why they got banned and then twitch gets hate for it because they're wrong i do think a lot of times whenever twitch like suspends people a lot of times they they they don't always get it wrong right there's a lot of times where they get it right too but then like oh there's also times whenever people say they got banned for something that they didn't get banned for and then then yeah that happens sometimes too but dude you know what's crazy a lot of the stuff that the twitch does like the website the chat all that stuff a lot of that came from like like destiny's website did it first so like destiny's stream half his viewers aren't even watching on twitch they're watching on dgg where like the chat is actually way better than twitch chat there's like a whole bunch of features on there that are like better than twitch but like dgg did a lot of that stuff before like a lot of like the new features you see on twitch like over the last few years like they they come from like dgg he literally invented tier subs yeah why you shouldn't keep your phone connected to your pc is this safe [Laughter] oh no what no cookies wait she's using windows 11. it's a built-in what is that called your phone when it works it's actually pretty handy especially from home except for streamers it's not her app it's her boyfriend and you can't uninstall him simply walks in on his parents my dad was like yeah i helped but i didn't know i thought he was just joking i had no idea what how old were you probably like seven or eight oh okay and then i walked in on them doing doggy style one day and [Laughter] i walk down simply's parents too yeah chompy slaps emeril think about it what was one of the most favorite times it's been five seconds when you looked in the girls locker room weird nick so that's such a good stream canoe gets his ancestry dna results [Laughter] 100 northwestern european 100 scandinavian it's i think everett was right he is actually the most he's actually the most norwegian person in norway it's straight up this is the vikings that thinks he's the most norwegian man this is actually so funny guys follow reddit [Music] r slash s fan tv s been never give up sven i've already been growing tremendously i'm sure i also heard about you pushing pete kennedy stones aren't anything but to be embarrassed about you don't have to okay you have to hide your pain we're all here for you man i know being an organ donor can be stressful but make sure to take care of yourself stress causes stones and might degrade your organs being unable to be donated no offense your amazing person will ever contact no offense but will you doubt me i miss my wife thank you quartus cleanwood very good uh twitch watching s-van sleep tracking his ass [Applause] it literally was like this that day like why were so many people watching that like so many people were watching that it was so absurd it didn't make any sense poorly stop being a [ __ ] and play your game keep your chin up you have no hair to keep up that crown will wrenchy are you the card this is a man dot dot dot no wait why did the corey call you a man yeah wait you're right lacroix what's up with that affiliate dot dot dot he's calling me a man on maine got on me that's weird look are you that's really weird i forgot this [ __ ] ass man goddammit [Music] to play such a pop friend original content okay let's see what this is [Music] i've never watched s man but this dude is a legend every clip i see he seems like he's genuine that or he plays an excellent role either way i like it frick you stupid [ __ ] watch me or else has been planning to finish majora's tonight and since playing adventure george tonight zolomon dude my story of getting into crusade uh after first ever starting off in retail at the end of the legion about at about 10 years old and not even be able to get in and get out of the starting zone uh then starting again in bfa find my class main warrior then quitting before doing any raids and playing at the very beginning of challenge but quoting whenever the plus got too boring then discovering s man is when you first touch him and trying to play classic on ferlina when tvc hype was happening joining a leveling guild at level five moving all the way to 60 playing warrior and starting to do raids getting out to bwl learning a lot meeting so many good people eventually becoming friends with some of them then tbc launched uh then starting tbc on launch with that the same leveling guild which is not turning into a rating guild but only for it to fall apart and everybody to quit or join a different guild causing me to quit to now the president where i started playing again a few weeks ago joining us fans discord meeting new people there and joining the s fans wife guild i love playing from 64. up to 70 and then running heroics and getting some of my period best finally doing a va view run by s man that took six hours oh my goal and today you're gonna i was quickly invited by him that will be my new home for yourself and would like you to be very penis you're down very good now i'm glad you had a good time adi i i i i am dude why does this character look cooler than mine dude my character looks so dumb right now with that stupid helmet the character looks k comrade does he yeah he does actually a little bit | Esfand | UChX76aZbAkJBdQQ2iAm-GQg | 2022-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,415 | 7,514 |
anW24Ffpsgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anW24Ffpsgk | Pop-A-Squat & LoneDummy1776 02OCT18 | loves County Jail to accept this call press zero to refuse this call well this calls from a Corrections Facility and a subject to return recording and the results will be obtained for more information about our privacy policy please visit www.connectnetwork.com to accept this call this call is from a Corrections Facility and is subject to monitoring recording and a location of your phone will be obtained stay on the line to accept this call thank you for using GTL I don't consent the recording of This call 8AM nothing are you recording this much chance yes um just doing it an analysis of been listening to the news in the radio and uh it looks like this this Kristen Ford character they say that as it turns out her father and grandfather were CIA and that her brother is a GPS Fusion uh Democrat operator for the pro-life activist um I'm sorry co-abortion activist let me correct that she's a pro of abortion activist you know the fact that uh this guy is uh pro-life just Kavanaugh got a political band against him other than that a local radio talk show who's had a guy had a guy professional hit the hypnotist uh analyzers he had been watching her analyze her performance so that she was effectively under hypnosis during the time that she was coming in and out of it as demonstrated by her acting like a child and then all of a sudden flipping her glasses up on her head which she said that was the real uh Kristen Ford when she'd flip the glasses up and take a real uh determined approach her voice would change and then she would go back into this childlike trend glasses back down and shrink and tilt her neck and stuff like that acting like a child the guy's name is Mark Ryan uh he lives in Arizona and he was on the uh KVA D radio uh 11 10 yesterday so I'm from two to six and I think the guy's got a Blog on that radio website where they talk they target guy and sound like a hit nailed it exactly because of her mannerisms the way they changed because she was someone that was under hypnosis yep I've heard the same thing between him and these women who were confronting him about issues there in the uh in the elevator which would have never happened security would have never let them sit there they played it over and over and as I'm listening to this woman she reminded me exactly at the whining tone that Don schintzy that uh court appointed attorney gave when he's well you you need to plead guilty we're gonna lose because you're you're guilty you're not gonna win because you know they're saying that you had guns and if they say you had guns we you know so so I'm listening to this whiny voice you know this is a guy that yet he does not recognize the Constitution the treaties or the statutes that are consistent there too as a law of the land he only views the opinion law of the land the guy is uh he was committing treason against his own but that's what we're dealing with these people are professional actors that are a combination thereof they are not American they are anti-American they're openly hostile towards the Constitution freedom and liberty is their enemy hey hey Mike everybody's slave hey I just got out of the John sorry I my wife answered the phone but uh yeah what you're saying I I don't disagree with at all I think it's absolutely spot on and uh in regards to um this prison ministry you know we have this Year of Jubilee prison ministry there's a concerted effort of the wardens uh to block uh anybody associated with this ministry not just me but I've Got Friends that also write to prisoners and they've been communicate they've been sent messages by the prison that they are no longer allowed to send in mail to that particular prison so um I'm just saying that there's that you know putting out the prisoner's voice giving a voice to the voiceless and talking about unjustly incarcerated political prisoners it's obviously hit somebody's radar and they're trying to yeah others to bring about and expose this send us information to every other group that's out there because they're trying to shut you down just like they shut me down just like they effectively shut down Alex Jones's access to other media sources that there you heard about PayPal right you heard about PayPal that PayPal's not letting out yeah it's it's getting to the point where you've got to have a mark of the beast to buy and sell I mean if you don't go with their system they're not going to let you do anything yeah Chinese system if you don't say the verbs that they approve you don't have a voice this is anti-first amendment in your face yeah in your face even with me on channel 13 news on uh Pastor Andre guy reads uh website I haven't been able to communicate with him but if somebody can reach out to him in Memphis find out if that video is still on there where he and I were on channel 13 and we were supporting the First Amendment even though it'd be David Duke in his group the fact is is that if you don't support everybody's right to free speech they'll slowly come around until they get to you and then you no longer have a First Amendment well I'm going to keep exposing I've got an entire website that exposes I mean you're you're provably innocent I've got other men and women that are provably innocent I mean well our whole website has tons of documentation if people wanted to take the time and to go through it to see that these there wasn't a lawful order therefore I'm not guilty but here I'm I'm in prison yeah so they did not have anybody to testify that had a gun they said back down a gun in an airplane two and a half months after the fact after I'd been arrested on the day of the day no one had to have searched the plane don't tell me an FBI amen a pair of building apart and I'm going to search a little bitty chair to uh Cherokee uh 140. don't tell me they didn't search that plane I'm not buying it for a moment and oh irregardless of that the fact is you have a 60 seconds remaining the bear option hey did you get the letters did you did you get the letter I sent you that shows you still haven't got it that's amazing hope you'll hopefully you get it today man it definitely shows Canada recognizing the choco Nation again I don't know and how long how long did you send it I sent it uh last week like in the middle of last week you should have got it by now we wait tomorrow okay all right but uh hey Mike yeah amen and if they're going to keep letting us talk I'm gonna keep talking but this ex you still there yeah okay if it's not the exposing part we are doing the exposing part it's just that nobody gives a damn thank you for using GTL | Frater I*I | UCEd9Bxcq8-Yc9c8kuKqZ1Cw | 2022-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,257 | 6,615 |
0oEAzeW8I6M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oEAzeW8I6M | Artists Friends Podcast Episode 72 | thank you [Music] it's time for the artist friends podcast [Music] hi i'm diane hunt i am an impressionist realist painter connecting with nature through my brush i work in oil paint and watercolor and i live in the countryside of maryland's eastern shore not far from the chesapeake bay you can find me online at dianehuntstudio.com and on facebook and instagram at diane hunt studio hi i'm constance bryson of steve bryson's jewelry designs i live in oklahoma on a prairie and i make handmade jewelry in silver copper and brass i'm an artist that paints i paint pastels and oils sometimes hello this is by jko i'm the host of this podcast i am a emerging representational artists i do historic renderings cheesecake landscapes or chemicals birds and whatnot the tight illustrative hand and watercolor identity and acrylic paints and i live in oklahoma [Music] city and once again this is the artist friends podcast my name is clyde j kill and this is episode 72 for november the 23rd 2020 and i am here with my two best artist friends diana hunt and constance bronson hello diane hi clyde hi constance hello everyone hello constance hello clyde hi diane hello everybody before we got started my conscious was yawning so uh yeah spawn you're not supposed to tell on me now you didn't think our nation was okay this week's theme came out it's a little bit more about art history at this time in american august we're going to talk about and it came about an unusual manner a uh an artist friend of ours that was uh had taken a course with the say ann farley games he made a comment on one of my pieces of work that i posted on facebook that i remind reminded her of the american artist ivan albrecht which i had never heard of before so i googled them looked them up i said yeah okay it's a little bit like this and then i researched some more on youtube and found an excellent documentary that uh spoke of uh he came from an artist's family and told a little bit about the story of ivan albright actually the title of the documentary it's very recent once uh from the uh their ivan albrecht museum in warren illinois which is where he uh grew up and so if you go to www.talkartpodcast.com that's talk art podcasts.com you will see the links to uh and the of the documentary about him and also there's a short video of uh displaying some of his work you know what we're talking about ivan albrecht and diane what are your comments about ivan albrecht what do you think about his work well i had heard of him but i wasn't really that familiar with his work um although i remember after he was watching the video i do remember seeing some of the paintings that they showed but um his work is very um i want to say gritty it reminds me of like the the pictures you see of the industrial revolution and that was going on and just you know kind of dark and um very gritty he showed a lot of people um older than they actually were when they posed for him yeah and a lot of people weren't too happy with what the outcomes of how they looked so i'm surprised you got as many um people to pose for him as he did and he they were saying how long it took him to do paintings it was like a really long time yeah oh my god what was it uh constance you said it earlier uh a month to paint one square inch is that what i heard them yeah that was a really long time the one moment it was like two and a half years she was sitting for him she finally said forget it i'm not doing this anymore so and so i guess he had nothing left but her hands or something yeah so he had made a plaster cast of her hands so she didn't have to come back anymore yeah but what was interesting what i found interesting in the documentary is that he came from an artist's family his father was a fairly well-known artist you know in fact and and he had a twin brother in melvin which i thought was kind of neat to name ivan and melvin yeah but he was they were identical twins and his his brother was also an artist who went into more sculpting uh doing sculpture he also did a few paintings but he was mostly sculpting a sculpture and his father had a very heavily influenced and from the time the boys could walk he had him in his studio with him working on their own pieces of work i mean talk about they were no they were preemies also like your grandchild which is really unusual for back then that they survived yeah because you know they were like three pounds apiece when they were born and uh yeah they they were they must have really taken very good care of them because it's it's hard for them to be preemies like that and they don't have us what they call it nicu hospital thing in the hospitals back then you know to help the the preemies live you know so yeah didn't have incubators and whatnot you know i mean this is in the you know the mid 19th century yeah but when he was born was more like what eight eighteen i can't even remember now shift took notes but it was pretty much mid-19th century and the fact that he was even survived is a bit of a miracle but what struck me about his uh the first part of the discussion of course was on adam albrecht which is his father who was pretty much a prominent artist and a family came from the origins of germany and they were actually uh gun makers yeah oh yeah i forgot about that yeah so his grandfather you know who uh was a pretty much well known as a gun maker so the family you know but uh and what i like is the the story of adam uh his uh his father and they moved to uh you know it was when they moved to iowa first yeah they were in iowa they had a farm in ireland and of course boys were expected to go out and work with their fathers in the farm what drove adam to be an artist was he didn't like that he did not he knew he did not want to be a farmer it was labor so he he uh you know went the artist's way and convinced his father you know to send him to art school and you know he developed his art town that was his main motivation because he was not going to uh you know make a living of his farmer but he also was a very astute uh businessman and he did something which i have never ever heard of what was it running paintings yeah yeah i thought he had pretty good entrepreneurial skills doing doing that you know right because he didn't really want to part with this painting so he would just rent them or you know i think they had made prints or something from them and saw them too lithographic prints you know and it was uh very and he did he was a very uh artist entrepreneur he had all kinds of things going on you know to to support the family and yeah as you know as a working artist he didn't depend on people to buy you know to buy his works you know right yeah you know and i was interested when they said he he's they said he was commenting saying when you rent the pain it's a bet on my life because if he dies before the real they get to keep the painting yeah he was like 94 years old so yeah that's pretty cool he still had that money coming in here every month you know every month yeah that makes a big difference when you have something steady like that you know so so ivan and melvin you know grew up in a very uh you know semi somewhat prosperous family also what struck me was uh adam had come up with this building design that was so cool because he was he was very much into a plein air artist and so he had constructed this building because and uh when they when they moved to you know in iowa and also they moved to illinois you know to warren warrenville in illinois um you know winners can get very rough and he wasn't about to stay in and he had this building constructed on these wheels and he can move it around it's like a mobile studio do you guys see that i mean i would say yeah i forgot i had forgotten about that's where he had the um that little bad thing almost like a glass house on the side of his house yeah it looked kind of like a greenhouse except yeah kind of like a greenhouse and it had wheels on it and he could move it around i didn't know that i didn't catch that he was able to move that around i thought he just had that i think i think there was one on his house but then there was also a portable one that he moved around that's pretty cool and he can he can move it around you know and and outside you know had a heater in there and everything and you know and had a cold start at a coastal or whatever the kerosene heater you know and i mean and genius the guy was you know was brilliant so you know i've been in melbourne they came from this father you know so they came from this so they had this big uh and they had a lot to live up to and in the end ivan ended up surpassing both his brothers in uh as far as their careers you know uh caught with the with the documentary is that ivan albrecht was um he had entered in several different contests and had won prizes he was developing a statue as an artist but he really didn't sell that many paintings during his lifetime in fact when he got older he donated them all to the chicago art institute you know they have they have several of his of his right works there i don't know 100 some pieces you know that he donated before his death that surprised he got that many done since it took him so long to paint them oh god that was funny he hasn't been painting all the time you know and and what what led to his uh uh what i also enjoyed that led to his uh further in his career was uh hollywood and when they were making that horror movie uh the uh the picture of dorian gray which i remember seeing at one time a long time ago you know but i didn't think much of it but then it kind of got my attention that boy the story of dorian gray is uh it was a a uh oscar wilde water adaptation uh was this man who this young man who was i think he was an artist no no no he no he had an artist friend who came to his portrait and he had basically made it made a deal with the devil that he could live his his life any way he wanted without worrying about his soul but that the painting would change and and he would stay the same and he wouldn't get older yeah right and which is the perfect for a style of painting that ivan albrecht did because he he painted the painting showed all the faults and the wrong deeds and all that stuff that the guy did absolutely he did and as the movie made ivan albrecht was doing that with the painting he was changing it as they you know with the movie and they said that he also had a contract he got his brother melvin yeah and in real melvin did did the first painting of the young man as dorian gray as a young man but uh through the uh they didn't know it but i guess the studio had also hired some polish artists to do that and through the cutting or whatever anyhow his his brother melvin got his painting got cut there was a bit of a of a sibling rivalry you know between the two you know of course they were identical twins and you know all i'm sure you know all twins you know go through this a bit of a rivalry but ivan was astute like his father as an entrepreneur because he had signed his contract because to promote the movie they wanted to take the painting and display it across the country the studio and he had his contract he got paid every time they played that painting that's really cool he he got he made a lot of money off of you he was pretty he was very smart that way i mean and it's good to think you don't think about that but then he managed to hang on to his paintings but then he always managed to figure out a way to make money from each painting on in an ongoing way which was very you know helped him to paint like he really wanted to instead of you know having to do what somebody else wanted him to you know yeah i really enjoyed uh the again i liked i never heard this arts before so it was it was enjoyable to uh you know to to be made aware of of his uh of his his style and and his technique you know and uh his little little uh intricacies you know yeah and even though they said he was you know fairly famous of course he was famous in their you know early 20th century you know and everything that's usually uh what happens unfortunately with some of these artists you know they they have a blurb on the scene for maybe you know 20 30 years or so or or more and then they just kind of you know they just kind of disappear unless somebody some museum does a retrospective on them or something you know what uh other opinions what else we're going to talk about but i have an albrecht he kind of leave branched off into doing print making stuff too after a while so he was doing a lot of black and white type work later on his brother pretty much stuck with sculpture mostly i guess yeah and the yeah there was a bit of a uh like i said a rivalry between between the two and they didn't speak to each other for like 25 years and they were they were both in their 80s before they actually came together this is like in the 1960s i think it was you know they they uh are no no it was in the 60s when they split it was that you know they split basically because of the movie movie deal i guess that you know and it was in the 70s or some sometime in the 70s when they uh 1970 78 or something like that i think it was when they uh they were both in their 80s they were 80 you know years old and they had both uh you know they'd been gotten married you know and everything and there was a photograph they showed us anything that was gonna they were in the reunion they had come together and uh it was the first time they had spoken to each other like 25 years you know but they were still close as they were growing up you know they protected each other because yeah well they were twins i mean you know it was just something about ken in fact uh in his uh latter years uh ivan as he when he was older are doing a bunch of self-portraits of himself and one of the the curators uh or historians suggested that quite possibly they were portraits of his brother melvin during the time before yeah they had had uh you know been speaking he was missing his brother so he was basically the human paintings of his brother instead of him even though you can't tell her identical twins yeah that's true that would be pretty uh cool to be able to have somebody that you could look at to paint instead of look in the mirror and paint you know i've done a couple of self-portraits and it's not easy to look in the yeah and paint you know i was thinking about doing another one but i haven't gotten the nerve up to start one again yeah i haven't got the nerve to try you know self-portrait i've been i'm no spring chicken so it won't be as i won't look as good as i did in the other one so you know that's lots of snow on the mountain i still have a problem and like i said i can when it comes to human beings i can paint a face i can draw a face where it looks like a human everything but it doesn't look like the person that i am trying to fulfill i have not got maybe if i did it more often probably but i get frustrated you know yeah that's something you just have to work at you know um it doesn't it's not always easy i mean that's why you have sketchbooks so you can do lots of sketches sketch studies to finally get to that place where you feel comfortable wasting pain on it and we did lots of life drawing when i was in college i had life drawing three days a week so we had to do a lot of yeah and they gave me like five minutes to do we were doing like 30 seconds like you know real quick a lot of gestural drawing all different level i mean months of time and then we had you know stuff for homework so we had a roommate i had a roommate while she was in college she had me posed for her she just had to do all these sketches all of a sudden and i just spent the whole night sitting there in different different uh poses for her while she was doing filling up her sketchbook because she was supposed to have been worried about it all semester she didn't i guess i'm just not a disciplined enough artist i got to discipline myself more to do well any time yet even when you have to do anything that you have to get the proportions and all that right otherwise it doesn't work it takes more time so you know you have to spend time practicing and learning like we learned all the bone structure and the muscles and i mean you know layers and layers like how it comes out from the bone and all that so you knew like how the muscles worked so that when they posed in different positions you knew like you know you could you could really depict where the muscles were and that that that jig is a memory that uh how uh ivan auberg developed his style is exactly during world war one he went into the military and uh also melvin also went to the military melvin went as a uh a guard or something or he was you know but ivan was an artist for the medical medical corps and he had to make hundreds and hundreds of drawings and paintings of uh of men who had been wounded and corpse and and so he really did detailed work of the bones the bone flesh and everything yeah i saw some of those pictures that he did and you could see where they had opened up a spot and he just did the sketch of what it looked like while it was open and so that and that's that's how he kind of i think that's how he developed his style you know he just kind of continued after after the military when he got out you know that dark style i still love the stories about how you know he um they were in in that little town in warren his art career was launched from there because he had many of the residents there were posed for him and uh you know he uh you know he they had money he paid him yeah he paid them to sit for him you know for hours and hours and hours on the end and had to come because he took such a long time you know to complete his work and then some of the people who actually commissioned him to do portraits did not like the portraits actually that does happen even if you are an artist who actually gets it to look pretty much like the person which ivan's work looks a lot different than the photographs but people can still not really be because they're not used to seeing themselves the way you see them they see themselves the way they see themselves you know and sometimes i mean i had i've really had a whole lot of problems except for one lady she really didn't like the way she says do i look like that and i said well that's how i said no i see you he says well okay you know and then another another some other people picked up a portrait i don't do one time and the generally when they have you do portrait painting in your teach your top portrait painting they tell you to not make the lips really really light or like skin tone to actually put a little lipstick especially on women you know and i she didn't like that i had that much lipstick on her mom's and it wasn't very dark so she had me make the lips a little bit lighter before they took it home well that's no problem you know i want you to be happy but because you look kind of yeah i don't think i don't think he was the type to change things for people it was all he was he was it was him even the one woman he did that one woman she was like 20 something 25 or something and she looked like she was 80 in the picture like oh my god a poor woman well i don't think i would have my portrait done by unless he did give me a lot of money to sit for him i may have done it that way you know if i wasn't hungry sometimes you get hungry and you have to do stuff you know he paid you okay [Laughter] [Music] but that that's what fascinated me that also that he took so long you know like you know what a month just to do a a in a one inch square you know area yeah it's like oh my god you get used to doing things fast when you're outside doing plein air and and you don't back in the studio you actually if you're so used to doing plein air because you have to do it fast and you do a smaller and faster that you forget that and while you're in the studio you can actually slow down and not have to to be that fast about your work you know that um well like i've been talking the last yeah what the last month in my own art i'm slow i'm slowing myself down but i'm not going to slow down like him i really would i would just completely lose interest in fact i've found now that i've slowed down a little bit i've almost lost interest like okay i just finished today uh that painting of that rose that i started using that process of applying oil you know or uh oil glazing you know at a little bit at a time and then slowly all right i could have finished it last week because it was already drying but i just couldn't get myself motivated you know finally i look kept looking at it well i better finish this it only took me the last final things i wanted to fix on it was only 10 minutes and boom it's done then i photographed it you know but i got to think about it you know if i wait too long i'm just going to lose the inspiration because that's like you know stephen bauman talks about you got in the now you got to paint in there you know you're inspired whatever inspired you you know so there's yeah that and also what the longer it takes like when you when you leave a painting for a while you know you're working on other stuff and you're getting better than you were then when you come back to something it's kind of hard to pick it up again because it's not you're you're like further you have to change a lot more because it's not up to where you're at now so very good point yeah so i don't if i if i keep stuff down to you know just a few days or a week or two weeks and there's no way i could paint like i have an albury like a year i've taken i've taken a few months i can't remember the longest i haven't really kept track of the time but i know i've done some several months long yeah i'm still working on a calf one that i've started but it's a really big one i've got to make myself sit back down and straighten out the hips on it and stuff so yeah well i'm not talking about like even a painting that i left and come back but i've i've worked on painting for that long like you know every day kind of oh yeah or as often as you can you know waiting for things to dry or whatever but regularly anyway and it's taken you know months but i work faster now than i used to when i first started painting it was it was a long time and then we'd take it into class or whatever and you get critiqued and you know i got a workout to work on yeah so yeah exactly learned a lot doing that and it is so hard to keep your motivation because you see all these other things you want to be painting you know and you don't have time to do it if you're working on this other one so it's like you know and that that is something that i you know i'm trying to get out of out of doing the sequential mode where i can do multiple you know work on multiple people and that's that's my goal for uh 2021 is to get myself to a point to where i can i can work on two or three pieces uh at a time and slowly you know so this is just about ready to wrap up this episode however this coming week coming thursday yeah this is thanksgiving and i think it's a good time during during this uh episode of the artist ranch podcast episode 72 for november the 23rd and let's uh talk a little bit about what we're thankful for you guys want to start off i've got you down what are you thankful for well i'm thankful for this for you and constance that we meet every week i mean that's it's been really nice to be able to do that to have some you know other people that kind of can relate to what we're all going through and you can kind of bounce ideas off of and stuff so that um i'm really thankful for that um but it and this year has been so crazy for everybody i guess it's just kind of at this point i'm just happy we're we've all made it through so far without getting sick yeah none of us have been sick what you you're like more wood that is a big blessing because we we're all kind of like in that in that higher risk group you know age age group so yeah yeah and not only am i the age group but i'm also the group of people who have you know had problems in the past that would make me more susceptible i have a compromised immune system so you know it's whenever i go out i have the mask on you know so it's just it's really grateful that we haven't been sick you're thankful for that what what else you're thankful for um it's it's been it hasn't been it's been a crazy year so but i've had a little bit more time probably to work on my art which has been nice so and you know i got into the opa show and a couple other things so it hasn't been all that horrible i mean as far as artists we're kind of used to being on our own anyways so we're not as affected i think as some people have been yeah i guess we're really fortunate in that too can't deal with the isolation as to me i i like it i mean i nothing's changed for me as far as that goes yeah constance what about you you already said it for you the fact that you're uh you haven't caught colvin yeah that and will hasn't caught nobody in my family has has gotten copied so i'm really grateful for that i'm grateful for the for you guys especially because this is really great to get together and talk about stuff and and uh re-educate my or each other about different things and uh and for this i'm grateful for my studio and for all the little animals that i have it's really nice you know so yeah i feel really grateful this year it's been a very good year as far as i'm concerned even though there is coping you know we've had a pretty good year with me same as always i'm very thankful and grateful for you too you meet with me you uh you know give me input on uh what subjects to uh to select for our conversation but for the most part let me wing it and i'm just frustrating scratching my head trying to come up with something interesting but i seem to work it out so i'm very for you know for your inputs and for your your medium the number one thing that i'm very very very grateful for is that my my new grandson over in italy i mean he was born two months premature uh in the in the middle of at the beginning of the covert 19 crisis over in bologna italy and people were literally dying around him and this little fellow survived and he is kicking and he is such a joy to his to his mother and our family he is he is just alive and well and brings so much joy and i'm just so grateful and thankful for that because it just would have destroyed my daughter and uh she had problems because she was looking so forward if she had him she was substantially older and at high risk herself and even having a baby so that that alone you know was uh was it was something but she had wanted a child for such a long time and so he is i might do video calls with them uh you can have she is thoroughly enjoying her little boy he's boiled rotten he's so cute yeah i see and and the thing about it is what's interesting is i'm hoping that later on when i can get over there i'm going to tell him about his great great father he has a direct connection because his great great grandfather my grandfather was born in 1918 in the middle of the spanish flu pandemic oh wow so they have a lot in common he was a preemie i have a lot in common yeah that's really cool yeah and i sent pictures of him when he was younger younger and there is a direct there you can a direct resemblance you can see the resemblance so i i want to uh someday to be able to tell him the story of his great-great-grandfather he has a direct line to surviving you know so and if my great-great-grandfather hadn't hadn't survived i wouldn't be here today so i'm very very thankful for that and and with this covert crisis i think well i didn't get sick you know and that i've been able to uh substantially have a reduction in income but i'm still surviving i'm able to to live will pay my rent and i'm able to buy food and buy paint supplies and still continue continue my practice so uh that and the thing about this um with this crisis i'm thankful that i need to kind of return back to what's really important you know our family and our friends you know keeping in contact and making sure they're you know they're doing okay if there is a silver lining that's it and you know we still have a long way to go to get through this crisis yeah we're uh you know hey get out you know i come from tough stock my my great grandfather my grandfather was farmer and his father was a farmer come from uh you know solid hard stock my little grandson he's a survivor he's he's got that bloodline so not to be like i have another grandson my youngest brother had it so i had a younger one who's awesome both of my daughters you live in italy and my other grandson he is 12 years old now and he is doing well too still i mean when last time i talked to him he was so happy that he uh had solved the rubik's cube man yeah and he's a budding artist buddy nars yes yeah the bloodline is you know continued and someday i'm over there and hold a private art class with just my two my two grandsons mother's out and we're gonna we're gonna have have a ball that's that's that's the future you know i'm looking forward to so i'm just you know i'm very thankful that over christ and they're doing well nobody's sick in the family everybody's doing well so uh it's um it's a good thing after all you know so that that's that's what's important yeah okay let's wrap this episode up of the artist friends podcast episode 72 for monday november the 23rd 2020 and i want to wish both diane and constance a very happy thanksgiving and i'll say bye to you now let diane say bye to everybody hi clyde bye constance good night everyone happy thanksgiving good night god goodnight diane goodnight everybody thanks for listening and happy thanksgiving good night everybody thank you so much for listening and have a very safe happy thanksgiving the artist friends podcast is produced and edited by clyde j kale participating artists diane hunt and constance bronson and clyde j kim you can find more information about dying hunt at www.dianehuntstudio.com constance brought us in at dot www.edc.com forward slash shop forward slash c b r o s n a n s clyde j kill at w w w c if you would like to participate or appear as a guest on the artist friends podcast please email cjkl sign mystery otr dot com if you enjoy these podcasts please give us a thumbs up our star rating and most of all send us your comments this podcast is issued under the creative commons license [Music] | Clyde J. 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YJUNBQvW5IQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJUNBQvW5IQ | AGLOW | will restore everything that the enemy has stolen upon our lives of our families upon our children upon the churches about the leaders [Music] to give us the spirit of forgiveness because we don't believe we don't forgive this man didn't say all those things because sometimes why we are we are sick because we don't we don't forgive others we don't forgive and we don't even pray the same not to pray for the church it said not to pray for for the leadership especially the leadership hallelujah and let our kids start conscious giving us they these gifts glorify ourselves let god not see us but see we must see god in you hallelujah [Applause] [Music] you we give you [Music] me [Music] [Applause] [Music] we give [Music] oh [Music] see [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Applause] [Music] me [Music] me [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] is foreign [Music] me [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Music] me [Music] 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not because we are good not because we are better but because it's your will so we thank you lord yes let your name be glorified in the by the name of jesus amen amen amen amen i want us to sing this song before we just share the word of god it is a very powerful song if you listen to the words you see each time you sing you are singing to god you're not singing so that somebody can hear you the woman of god please have me just please help me to translate it each time we're singing a song so this thing when we sing a song we are singing for a reason we are not singing for the harmony whether there is harmony or no harmony let me tell you this when you sing a song and you want to be heard [Music] but if your heart isn't to be hurt when you're singing to you and you sing it to the people and god is not in god you see everything we do don't give [Music] until god put himself into it everything it may make me feel good it may sound good in my ears but it does not bring healing and deliverance you see when god is doing something it must bring life it is not just words it is not just a gathering it is not just a preaching it is not just a singing and you must have god in it let's sing as a scholar meaning to it not misunderstanding that chaos that sickness that thing that is happening in your life it [Music] [Applause] and your situation will disappear and when he appears he appears as light in that situation it is darkness so when light appears darkness disappears so when we sing let's and let him appear this is the time to call on [Music] it's time of the year i want us to sing this song i want to encourage you and sing it to him sing it to him when you say it to him he will become it to you let him be god to you [Music] say my friends um [Music] you alone [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] goodness [Music] is oh [Music] hallelujah [Music] but i want us to sing first song [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] [Applause] is [Applause] me [Music] [Applause] me hallelujah foreign i [Music] thank you so much hallelujah i looked at a picture a picture of a mother a mother a man or a parent how they behaved and then we'll come back is herself are you hearing me [Music] god shall and to ask god it's a message i said i will share the message called the vessel of god [Music] god wants us to revisit our salvation in your eyes to say this since what is it i'm saying it's another thing to be saved i am this but it's another thing to be that what do i need to be lost why because the picture of that which we claim to be is the light and say jesus jesus yes yes but it's another thing for jesus to say the same thing about you because it is written here [Music] is [Music] so nicely there but they were having a problem they couldn't do the work okay i think that was supposed to happen so this year what can i do [Music] yes but he wants to help them [Music] and if i try to help them even when i'm with them they will be able to get this situation up correct because from this view i can see the problem oh so i must become they had an attitude his passion was not on him being rejected but he the way we solve problems from generation we have followed this way not until good day again amongst [Music] is [Music] the word when god created everything how to create that i was created through the word whitehead so this same way we see in john that became flesh he is [Music] now if [Music] that can ever be compared to any human beings to become like you and me in the french so that we can return to what we belong to you and me whether we are born in white rock way or out of we are looking down on the creation of god um you are valuable how many times is it's mercy amen your mother your father your friend people around you can proceed of your mother and i set the time of how long you're going to leave everything about you and me is in the hands of god it's not in the hands of is [Music] but god wants to reveal himself to you so today i encourage you to rise whether you are walking going make yourself known to me reveal this word that is was spoken and it is things are happening they are happening to confirm this this word is trustworthy by enemies this god what he said would do you do and what it says and he wants you to know him so that you will not be [Applause] do you brutal violence so when you are being that i'm wrong then you realize ah this is not that this is the evil spirit then you can repel when you see yourself growing cold i shall be saved wherever you are you just as we speak yourself [Music] what are the things [Music] you will from god we are in that time it is you and your god call upon the name of god and you will be sent jeremiah says jeremy you call unto the lord come unto me say to god these are not what you think of the end i will answer you now and i will show you things i remember moses moses when god appeared to him god said to him i am the god of your forefathers i am god of jacob abraham yeah i'm just paraphrasing here but i am looking at moses because moses campaigned in the car come on i want to see your face what was it do you know what that means if god comes to you my daughter let's say um i've read about you jesus i want you to reveal yourself to me don't let only anybody tell you about jesus be inquisitive enough to want to know jesus by yourself not only were you in church not only when you're the crusade is preaching the best by yourself we become more and more likely no matter then we would have [Music] in my characteristics they speak on how much of god is in you he tells us when we start in 2022 now i have a vision [Music] now i wonder what is this my personal revolution because this i don't share i'm not saying to you but you can take it for yourself as well but you can take it if you wish so for me for 22. the word revelation that came to me was it's the sufficiency i want you to listen to this verb the sufficiency of the word of god in you will be your sustenance one day he said that when [Music] is your [Music] how much of jesus or how much of the world how much of god is god in you and how [Music] which is sufficiently the bible says the battle is the laws [Music] that's where you see david says the lord is my refugee [Music] this is where you see the three young men says come watch me or king we are not going to bow that will violate the suspicion is there is nothing else now we can only preach to encourage you to believe it is but the sufficiency of the world somebody said to me who i respect you | FINAL HOUR | UCwHNTtoFIB3fB3YS3OF3naQ | 2022-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,838 | 9,558 |
ZjWPCa9zaKo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjWPCa9zaKo | White Men Can't Jump - Official 'Don't Worry Mommy' Clip (2023) Sinqua Walls, Jack Harlow | [Music] shut up hey what's this oh eat I've got that for Drew's birthday he's opening presents already present totally open one hey you want to go Daddy get some ice cream yeah yeah yeah he come back and he up all night from that Sugar's gonna be with you it's gonna be fine right hey don't worry mommy don't worry mommy don't worry mommy oh babe it's almost the first by the way yep I'm gonna go tomorrow I forgot why don't you just go now and get your pralines of cream after because everyone will have a sugar daddy like you and can go at any time they want first of all I'm a pimp second of all Bank is open till six on Crenshaw so what do you talk I'm gonna go tomorrow I promise okay love you love you too say bye auntie sorry are you on welfare I'm sorry go away I'm getting crazy with you | Movie Room | UCX6zhc288VqKyTWfdAHhFPg | 2023-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 161 | 796 |
O93nqakR3vo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O93nqakR3vo | 2022-05-21 CoastGuard Mooloolaba training and Mick’s Commander’s assessment for Operational Skipper | saturday dawned with our gold crew preparing to welcome mick vena for his commander's assessment this is one final step away from mick being confirmed as an operational skipper one of our regular radio operators boyd has recently joined boat crew frank is inducting him in the dark arts of achieving general purpose deckhand sunshine coast's weather has been unsettled recently and this weekend is forecast to be a shocker mal who is the leading coxswain of white sunday's crew has also joined us to observe the assessment mick has to deal with unfamiliar crew and go through various exercises and maneuvers including towing rafting docking and emergency drills lee and his crew show their dedication by coming out on a foul day like today it's a skipper's job to lead by example to our starboard side thank you [Music] tied up more a transom touch to the pontoon is trickier than it looks especially when the tide is running strong and the wind is gusting you're gonna be heading into facing wind face the wind because it's gonna push you push you back mix assessment comes to an end with a demonstration of anchoring and emergency drills after a break for lunch our crew combined to go out on mba rescue and investigate the shallows around the entrance to the bar but are bored on seeing the conditions and the surfers blocking their safe passage the good news however is that mick has passed his commander's assessment congratulations mickey | Coast Guard Mooloolaba QF6 | UCG8mTDTkanlXHqfIOAr-2ZA | 2022-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 250 | 1,444 |
c8Sh8qjZX8U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Sh8qjZX8U | Dating In Thailand As A White Man? (DONT BE THIS GUY) (Copyright Free Content ) | interpreter tells me right and then then The Interpreter tells the lady the things that the things that I am offered well listen The Interpreter tells the lady the things I'm offering okay all right this is one of the wildest entertaining and incredible stories that you're about to see the reason for this wildness is not because of the Thai Brides but instead because of this man Lake Palmer the star of the show before diving in here is some context the BBC show hosted by Louis faroo explores International Love seeking Louis visits Bangkok and he delves into the dating agencies that connect to Thai women with Western men and what it seems to be quite a few young women just sort of sitting around what is going on here it's quite odd isn't it they've come in because it's their day off and they've come to enroll to enroll really yeah some of them come to enroll and some of them come to meet so straight out of the gate and we visit a dating agency in Bangkok now for those of you who are wondering there are still dating agencies like this in Bangkok but they are much less well-known Tinder and websites like Thai friendly have pretty much taken over the control of the dating scene but the owner of this business is Ronnie and I don't know if he is really nervous or something because of all the cameras but he comes across as a real creep in this episode but let's continue really because we all that great always I mean let's be honest even if we're not that great in comparison to the time and we're Saints it's funny because as someone who lived in Bangkok for years and also interviewed Thai women for this channel I can kind of relate to what these guys were saying you see back in the day expats in Thailand were considered a bit of a rarity and locals often viewed them as gentlemen however with Southeast Asia's growing popularity living abroad has become more accessible as a result stories of foreigners misbehaving all across southeast Asia has become more frequent and this is caused at some locals to develop a negative perception of westerners although some locals still see foreigners as a better deal than local men times are changing in Thailand to be honest I don't think it's just about personality I suspect that money and other elements come into play which makes Western men more desirable but there you go but back to our story wani shows the camera crew around the office they meet some Thai women and then he takes Louis to meet his new girlfriend Louie is a little bit um surprised that you're 21 today oh and I'm 55. yes can we um how is that is that divine Oh okay little trivia for you these two actually got married and separated only eight days later anyway enough of this agency let's meet Lake hello good morning are you late Palmer yes I am can I come in of course you can I'm Louie how'd you do oh lovely I'm 56 now uh very much alone and I think life is passing me by if I could find somebody to love and take care of and I could offer them something in return a home a different environment love affection so far so good right I mean let's be real life in your 50s is quite different from life in your 30s most guys in their 50s who come to Thailand want to avoid the headache and simply meet someone special I've researched Lake quite a bit and I gotta be honest I really like him at first glance he appears to be a very eccentric gentleman who's lonely and is just seeking love and honestly I can't blame him for that but today is a special day for Lake because he's about to go on some first dates but lake is not feeling his best and he's really nervous about this whole situation I need somebody to calm me right now could I get a bit I get a bit erratic and here we go our first red flag remember how I mentioned in previous videos to watch out for those red flags when dating in Southeast Asia well this is a prime example now I know that lake is a man and I'm mostly talking about Southeast Asian women in this context but it's still a great example of those early warning signs I've met and dated some wild ladies in my time and one thing I can tell you is that people can't help but reveal their true selves they leak information if someone has anger jealousy or other issues it will eventually show the trick is to spot those red flags early on but will the Thai women that lake is about to date recognize these red flags too this this uh this is a question for the lady question for the lady questions for the lady but I'll tell him I hear that may be more serious you will I'm sure when you meet your date that you will find that she makes you she's so feminine She's So Graceful she will call me right now meet Lawrence he is the owner of this dating agency he begins by sharing some expert tips with Lake about dating in Thailand even outside of this clip it's evident that lake is growing increasingly agitated with Lawrence's advice Lake's nervousness is building up and it's starting to show our chosen lady also ask the questions in Thai interpreter tells me right and then then The Interpreter tells the lady the things that the things that I am offered well listen The Interpreter tells the lady the things I'm offering okay all right okay don't don't try and stay calm no it was just the way you said listen well you don't listen does he keep it calm keep it calm keep it calm I've been married twice right Broken Heart the ladies go off with other men when cats away the mice will play I don't want it to happen again I feel like a flower without any water in Withers and dies I don't want I don't want to die without love you know I need love and affection I crave for love and affection if she gives it to me I will give it back tenfold we're both both hurt is she a good cook she knows how to cook because she used to open a restaurant um I would love love and cherish I would oh sorry link I was going to ask you carry a bit later yeah okay later right um I would hope I I just put me off now I'm not laughing only because I've watched this particular clip around 20 times but I must admit it's amazing lake is comedy gold the whole interaction sounds more like a business deal than anything else but I do feel a little bit bad for teasing him because at his core I think he's just a misunderstood man who's incredibly lonely however the way he talks about heartache and then switches to asking if she can cook along with not letting The Interpreter speak it turns this scene into pure entertainment so far it seemed to be going quite well wait a minute what was the name of that restaurant again so far it seemed to be going quite well although I did worry that late was moving a little too fast so Lake basically takes his date for a nice meal and she brings along her friend who's in the back there just in case it all kicks off thank you you know how to contact me yeah I'm going through a hotel or Mr Lawrence or tappani and I'll speak to you sir okay okay bye-bye God bless okay just look at that body language as I'm editing this video I played the scene without sound and it's even more Awkward it's clear that this isn't an agreement based on any romantic feelings but rather on convenience that's why I mentioned that it resembles a business deal more than sincerely finding someone that you're interested in it went pretty well I think she was a tease you think she might be the one yes it could be it could be I've got to give the other ladies a chance really I feel awful Maybe percent of the ladies but now they're booked I can't really let them down it's not not uh not very fair is it that's right if the ladies find out you're off the market Lake they will be devastated best to let them keep thinking that they have a chance so time passes and Lake goes on his way but then Lake urgently calls the team to come back it turns out that his date wasn't interested in him but he found a new lady and only two days later and I say this again two days later Lake got married to the lady so Louis goes to talk to Lawrence before meeting Lake and his new wife married already indeed now two days indeed yes he proposed to the lady on the first date is that why is that seems too quick that seems a rush and just the day before it seemed like he wanted to bring Psy home back to Great Yarmouth and now he wants to he's talking about marrying he's married he's not his other woman maybe it was love at First Sight who knows so let's hear what the situation is straight from the horse's mouth how's it all been going it has been like a fairy tale we have very active two days yes very active ihp I speak English I'm sorry very beautiful lady very beautiful so what happened we talked three hours later you want me yes I like you you make you make me happy yes I make you happy could you love me yes I could love you yeah very quick okay too quick can you well when you see a bargain do you let it get away thank you to you might as May the flame of our love never die I love you I need you I want you okay I need this on a t-shirt May the flame of our love never die the funny thing to me is actually not what he said but what she said he confessed his love and she says thank you I tell you what this is one of the best shows I've seen in a long time I love you yes but Lake's story doesn't end here I did some dig in and found that Lake was talking about what happened next on another TV show called Trisha for those of you who are not familiar it was a show a little bit similar to Jerry Springer he went on the show to talk about UK women and Western women in general but the conversation moved on to his adventures in Thailand the video quality here is not the best but take a look at what he said you you were getting together with a lady from Thailand how did that work out that didn't work out very well at all why not because she couldn't go through the embassy um I sent her money because she wasn't working how much money um I should think about three and a half Grand in there but you're on that you're on a pension that must have you're on a pension aren't you this must have been pretty tough yeah so what happened did you actually get married yes I got married in Thailand right I I think I told you in the last program I took her to dinner proposed in two hours that's right I've married in two days living with the freight days and came oh what went wrong based on online sources she refused the Visa because she was already married to another Englishman at the time on the Tricia show Lake claimed that he believed it was due to insufficient funds so it's unclear whether it was money it was the existing marriage or both that caused the issue following this Lake spent thousands of pounds on international phone calls gifts and money for her however she then left him for a Belgium man the next year but all is not lost it turned out that Lake ended up with a Filipina years later I also found one of the most amazing Facebook pages on the planet the Lake Palmer appreciation society | Owl of Asia | UC4r6JBPiafpR2J7L_-KRM0Q | 2023-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,140 | 10,985 |
NCxjZY5EjP4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCxjZY5EjP4 | Get started with making a brochure in Publisher | this is a little tutorial to get you started with making a brochure using microsoft office publisher first you hit the windows key to get to the start menu and you've got publisher somewhere on the screen so you open publisher we'll start off with a blank publication but then we do need to find our template so i'm going to go up to to get it to be a brochure folder in three so i'm going to go up to page design change template now it's i want to go to home and it gives me an option of page layout so i'm going to click on brochures and you can choose any of these because it would be nice if there was a blank one there probably is somewhere but save me looking for it i'm just going to use one of these and then i'm going to keep their layout but i'm going to delete all their stuff off it so i've opened that and it's got all of their template information which i don't want so i'm going to actually i might i quite like that but in this bit so i'm going to keep some of it and get rid of the rest so you can draw a square around things to select a whole lot at once you can click on the border and hit delete to get rid of stuff you could decide to leave their stuff in there and their text boxes in there and just change your words so i've just selected their text and i'm going to write health and safety on the computer okay or something like that so you can edit their things or you can just delete and put your own the more of your own stuff you put in here the better but but using their fonts and their layouts doesn't hurt either so the brochure that they've given me it's double-sided which is what we want because we're going to print it and fold it into a folded brochure folded in thirds these little blue lines they don't show up when you print it they just are where it will fold so you don't want to have your information on your page overlapping those or when you fold it it'll look odd now the you've got the front of the brochure whatever's here is the front cover once you fold it you naturally tend to think that the front cover should be here but it's not once i fold it that'll be what's on the front this will be what's on the back and that piece there and what's on the inside here are all the bits that fold into the middle of it so you're just going to put your own information into your brochure when you go to print i guess that's where it gets a bit tricky file print now you do want it to choose the follow me printer oh you'll want follow me color so that you can print your brochure in color that is definitely not what i want i don't want it to print on two pages so i definitely don't want this untiled i don't know why it's doing that but that's more like it you want to tell it to print on both sides but you don't want it to flip on long edge you want it to flip on the short edge that means it's going to flip it's going to flip on this edge here which means the writing will be up the right way both ways both ways i print it you do also need to check that this here says a4 if it says letter that means it's the wrong paper size and you'll have weird gaps on either side make sure it says a4 and then hit print and i think that's enough to get you started | Rebecca Ronald | UC4hQRb32t5xich0lniba5BQ | 2015-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 656 | 3,202 |
8EOtk29et4U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EOtk29et4U | Corpse Husband's Birthday | hey guys welcome to my second channel just game things this will probably be another short video because again i don't have much to talk about so some of you have told me on instagram that the audio quality has been changing in some of my videos in some it's a little loud i guess loud enough and in some the volume is very low and i agree i was actually just experimenting with different recording softwares so right now i'm recording with the louder method if you know what i mean so of course i'm still experimenting a little right now i'll stick to this one but i may experiment later on as well so please bear with me and thank you for the feedback now subscribe to my main channel also i may be inactive for one or two days because i'll be recording my next cover to be uploaded on wednesday witness wednesday wednesday vietnamese day whatever it is potato potato so stay tuned for that and also it's cobb's husband's birthday today so happy birthday cops you | JasGame Things | UCF_uizVPpODQAD8x0DV13lg | 2021-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 181 | 965 |
70tHPiIGiLc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70tHPiIGiLc | Paula Deen Family Kitchen Pigeon Forge Food Review (2021) | yo what's going on youtube sniping for dom fans and all you big big sexy supporters out there my name is derek my gamer tag alias is sniping for dom how the hell are you guys doing today we are in tennessee um if you haven't seen some of my other food reviews i've been doing a lot of food reviews on this channel um paula deen is a sit down restaurant family style we're gonna give it a try today this is in pigeon forge it's at the island which is a very cool looking area so pretty excited to try the food out we got a couple guests with us today um we'll give you guys a a good score on whether you should blow your money on this if you're new to the channel make sure you slap that like button hit that subscribe button [Music] it's a pretty pretty crappy day here in tennessee um but if you've never been here pigeon forge in gatlinburg is definitely a little bit more touristy but it's beautiful uh to see for sure i'll show you guys the right outside of paula dean's what it looks like got old smokey over there ferris wheel at night time this place looks really really sweet we got the dancing water out here with live music most of the time this is what paula's looks like right here in the front been appreciating everybody showing love on these food reviews big shout out to my twitch community we're coming up on 98 000 followers you guys are insane it's twitch.tv forward slash sniping for dom they're parking the car right now we're gonna get in here and we're gonna get some grub and then we're gonna go do an escape room you guys won't see that part uh but if you do follow my social medias you'll be able to see those first so here's the menu and if you don't understand what's going on it might make a little bit more sense if you've never been to one um how it's a sit down family turntable style so you pick your you you get choices you either pick two and then four sides or pick three main courses and then four sides but you pick any from this and then they just bring it out to you if you want more you just ask for it um but you guys will it's a pretty cool concept and it's good food like very good home-cooked food definitely worth the price last time i was here i've only tried it one time i think it might have been like 22 a person but and you get dessert on top of that you're not gonna come out of here full at all [Music] we got set down luckily we came early and it wasn't so busy in the summer time it's going to be stacked busy these are the biscuits did you try it yet meg yeah it's super good jason bite it now jason bite it put it yes it's gonna pick it up it's really good [Music] for a roll oh paula all right so the food came quick got all the dishes right here and whenever you run out you just simply ask that you want that's it and then they'll bring them out we'll let you guys know how it tastes first bite going in i love broccoli it's like one of my favorite things ever there you go um yeah half piece please thank you it is review time um it's still pretty good i've only had this one other time it's still very very good a couple of the things tasted a little bit different i highly doubt they changed recipes it may have just been cooks or something like that i think my favorite part maybe the greens the greens are phenomenal um the meats were good very ketchup based meats uh the ribs were cooked perfectly it was great so i'd say overall experience i'd say for the atmosphere and to try it once i would go 8.1 would you like your food yeah on a scale of 10 what is it by the way the biscuits can get a nine six hard nine six well it's like so i think the part i didn't like was like five and the part i did like was like an eight all right it's fair jason let's go 7.7 yeah meg [Music] what was your favorite part oh yeah yeah yeah i only had a few though yeah the dumplings were pretty decent the canned biscuits so definitely come in check it out give it a go it's worth the experience to try at least once um still good if you like home style cooking this is the place to come down here that's more commercialized i'll see you guys on the next food review thanks for checking in leave a comment down below asking anything i always reply back to people okay so i'll give you a little visual of the shop inside it's a pretty decent sized building we'll do a quick run through here so you can see like there's some stuff for like the the biscuits and the sauces and all that stuff [Music] wow has taught me [Applause] [Music] | Sniping For Dom TV | UCAJMqe7x-2X38Dk15122KpA | 2021-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 896 | 4,483 |
xjCUcC5bkcY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjCUcC5bkcY | [TV] Full Episodes of Tenny | Compilation | Nursery Rhyme | Educational Videos for Kids | Hey Tenny! | hey [Music] tny e i e i- o Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had some cows E I E I O with a moo moo here and a moo moo there here a moo there a moo everywhere a moo Old McDonald had a farm e i e IO Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had some chickens E I E I O with a here and a there here a there a everywhere a gold McDonald had a farm e i e i o Old McDonald had a farm Old McDonald had a farm e i e- IO and on his farm he had a Tenny e-i e- IO with the high here and high there here a high there a high everywhere a Old McDonald had a farm e i e i hia it's it's me Tenny do you hear that it's the school bus let's get on the bus vroom vroom [Music] vroom the wheels on the bus go round and round and round and round and round and round the wheels on the bus go round and round and all through the town the horn on the bus goes beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep the horn on the bus goes beep beep beep beep all through the town The Wheels On The Bus round and round the doors on the bus open and shut the horn on the bus beep beep vroom vroom vroom the doors on the bus go open and shut open and shut open and shut the doors on the bus go open and shut all through the town the wheels go round and [Music] [Applause] [Music] round yeah E I E I O Old McDonald had a farm e- i e- i o and on his farm he had some cows E I E I O with a moo moo here and a moo moo there here a moo there a moo everywhere mooo Old McDonald had a farm e i e i [Music] o Old McDonald Had a Farm e i e i o and on his farm he had some chickens e i e- IO with a back here in a there here a there a everywhere a Old McDonald had a farm e i e i [Music] o Old McDonald had a farm Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had a Tenny e e with a high here and a high there here a high there a high everywhere a high Old McDonald had a farm e e IO question what does a farmer do haa it's your friend Tenny and that's a great question what do farmers do today we are at Underwood Family Farms to find out wait a second did you hear that let's check it out come [Music] Ona I see baby [Music] goats why hello there baby goat wow you are so cute I wonder if I can pick this one up and we go wow oo let's be goats too that was some great noise making everyone wow look at its pointy ears I bet it can hear really well and look at its horns I count one horn and two horns oo and cool feet if you look down there you can see that this goat has Hooves a lot of animals have hooves like horses and pigs oo I wonder if you're hungry let's go make them some lunch all right goats it is a lunch time I got some grass for you and some hay for you wow it looks like they're really enjoying [Music] it well I'm glad you all are enjoying your lunch it's a chicken poop and I see a bunch of tiny little doors I wonder if a tiny farmer lives inside with a tiny little hat let's count them together I count one two 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 so many tiny little doors should we knock no need to knock we don't want to disturb the chickens hi there I'm farmer McKenna hi farmer McKenna hi you chicken I'm Tenny do you think I could hold your chicken of course you can thank you wow you are so soft and really pretty feathers too I see white feathers and gray FEA feathers and look at your beak it's black a beak is a chicken mouth wo former McKenna what are the red things on its face right on the top of her head that's called her comb and right down here are called her Waddles wow her comb and her Waddles they're so red and so pretty too thanks so much for letting me hold her of course oo question what do farmers do well us Farmers have plenty of jobs we take care of the animals we plant and pick fresh fruits and vegetables but today we're going to collect all the eggs the chickens left for us eggs do you think we can play a guessing game of course we can come on let's go all right first door we have two chickens but I don't see any eggs ready for the next one and I see one egg let's go get it oh look it's a tiny egg next door there's a really big chicken in here but no eggs either there are so many eggs in here I count seven eggs one 2 3 4 5 six and a seven I wonder how many are in this one wait a second these areen eggs these are yellow overalls and this tag says Old McDonald Old McDonald did I just say Old [Music] McDonald Old McDonald had a farm e- i e- i- o and on his farm he had some chickens e- I e- IO with a here and a there here a there a everywhere a Old McDonald had a farm e- e- i-o Old McDonald had a [Music] farm W that was e awesome wait a second is that uh check it out uh that's right this is a tractor and it's green and look these wheels are tiny and they're yellow on the inside and black on the outside but wao these wheels are huge and they are also yellow on the inside and black on the outside and look it's Barber McKenna hi what are you doing here Farm McKenna I drive the tractors too you drive the tractors too she does everything do you think you could tell us a little bit about this tractor I would love to what do you want to know H let's see first what does this button do that one when you pull it out makes the tractor start wow and what about this button over here that one helps it to start on a really cold morning and what do these Circle things do this one makes sure our engine is running perfectly how we want it this one makes sure our battery is charged and this one tells us how fast we're going and how long we've been going wa and let me guess this makes us go really fast that's right that can make us go really fast yes I don't know how I knew that I just guessed o and what does this lever over here do One controls the speed we can either go really fast or really slow and this must be the steering wheel you got it that's what helps us steer o farmer McKenna do you think we could go for a ride absolutely hop on did you hear that she said we get to ride the tractor come on and I'm going to pick a seat right over here [Music] this is the most fastic day [Music] hey farmer with Kenna is it okay if I hop off here sure is thanks for the ride of course all right let's get off the tractor together ready and pop wow look at all these pretty flowers wo these are sunflowers which means we must be at a sunflower field wow they are so tall and so pretty they're called sunflowers because they face the sun wo look at this one it's as big as my head well almost oh I have an idea let's make a bouquet together wow these are called poppies and they come in so many different colors like redo white and pink let's add these to our bouquet one Poppy two poppies and three poppies and they are so pretty let's add them to our bouquet and Tada a bouquet great job helping me pick those out wait but before we go there's something that I've always wanted to do skip through the flower Fields come on [Music] I'm [Music] okay that was so much fun I wonder if there's an animal friend we can give our okay too let's go find one whoa farmer McKenna I didn't know you were friends with a horse too I sure am and you are so cute and tiny you must be a pony well hello Pony friend I have brought you a bouquet would you like to smell it m smells so good huh wow your hair is so long and so pretty a horse's hair is called its Mane if I were a horse this would be my man hey do you think I could feed him sure trade you okay oo all this yummy horse food and also make sure you keep your hand nice and flat oh do you hear that nice and flat and who hey that tickles he must really like it do you want another one oh he does so yummy huh wait a second do you hear that let's check it out following the duckies the duckies the duckies where are we going duckies we're going this I'm waddling like a duck w duck goose thank you so much for joining me on this fastic adventure we got to feed baby goats and then we danced with chickens but most importantly we learned about what farmers do like picking flowers and feeding animals like these fuzzy Ducks well fuzzy Ducks do you have anything to say to my [Music] friends stop you're quacking me up well this has been Tenny stay friendly haa it's your friend Tenny and we're on a farm today we're going to be learning all about what noises farm animals make come come on this is a horse and horses go nay right [Music] horse this is a goat a goat [Music] says this is a chicken a chicken goes these are ducks and ducks go quack quack quack quack quack quack quack let's go over the sounds one more time a horse says nay a goat [Music] says a chicken says and a duck says quack quack quack quack quack quack and a Tenny says wowa this has been so much fun this has been Tenny stay friendly today we're playing pretend who should I be H let's see I could be a painter a race car driver or an ice cream scooper oh an ice cream scooper I love ice cream oh ice ice ice ice cream yummy yummy in my tummy ice cream huh ice ice ice ice cream are you ready to cream for ice cream let's go to my ice cream stand let's see what's on the menu today it looks like we have chocolatey chocolate with rainbow sprinkles strawberry mow vegetable surprise and last but not least ice cream Tower do hear that I think our first customer is here hi pink bong how are you doing today I'm doing so well I hear you're running an ice cream stand now well I am what would you like I think I'll have the chocolatey chocolate with rainbow sprinkles pink Fong that is a great idea now please wait while I make your ice cream starting out with an ice cream cone and we got our chocolate wo big scoop some slimy ice cream okay all right and oh wait I almost forgot the rainbow sprinkles and one chocy chocolate with extra rainbow sprinkles wow so chocolatey I know right thank you that was so delicious oh I'm so glad you enjoyed it see you later pink pong thanks I hear another customer coming are they splashing in it must be baby shark baby shark how's it going it's going great I heard that you're running an ice cream stand did Pink Fong tell you yeah he did well what would you like today baby shark H let's go with the vegetable surprise baby shark are you sure yeah I love veggies oh yeah I do too but okay I'm so surprised that somebody actually ordered the vegetable surprise today all right so scooping out our vegetable ice cream onto our ice cream cone and let's see our vegetable for today is broccoli and another broccoli over here and one more broccoli to top it off how's this looking so far baby shark H can I get some chocolate cookies I think I can do that for you that sounds like a really great combination all right baby shark here you go your vegetables surprise wow that was amazing really well I'm glad you enjoyed it bye baby shark enjoy your ice cream ooh I hear another customer coming I hope they ordered the ice cream Tower hello fin how's it going can I have the ice cream Tower no way I was just hoping someone was going to order order that all right one ice cream Tower coming right up Finn one scoop Two Scoops and three scoops here you go Finn your ice cream Tower H can I have a couple more Scoops my sure Finn let's see how big I can get this ice cream tower for Finn and one scoop and two scoops three scoops and one more oh yeah Four Scoops all right how's this for an ice cream Tower a little bigger please all right Finn and last one all right Finn I think this is as good as it's going to get it looks good to me oh yeah here's your ice cream chat M so yummy I'm glad you like it enjoy your ice cream wowa that was so much fun and thanks to all of you for coming to my ice cream stand I'm Tenny by question what's it like to ride a school bus hi I'm Tenny that's a great question what is it like to ride the school bus today we are going to be learning all about school buses how does that song Go the wheels on the bus go round and round round and round round and round the wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town no the bus I've got to catch [Music] it wait go wait for [Music] me hi I'm 10 I'm Mike the bus driver hello Mike question what is it like to ride the school bus it's a fun and exciting way to get to school safely with you and your friends yes so much fun hey Mike before we go do you think we have time to explore the outside of the bus for a bit sure I think we have time yes look at all the colors I see black and yellow let's check out the lights red and orange the different lights mean different things for example red means we are coming to a shop look at the wheels I count one [Music] two three four and they are all black school buses have a stop sign that extends out with flashing lights and there are doors that swing out like this inside of the bus there are two rows of seats and the words school bus are printed on the front of the bus and back buses are a great form of transportation Transportation that's a big word transportation is how something gets from one place to another Transportation could be riding on a train or flying on a plane or flying like a superhero all right let's get back on the [Music] bus laa hey Mike how did you do that with the door I have a button right here that I pushed ooh every time you open the door you get to make a grand entrance like this hia it's Tenny the name is Tenny hi it is I the one and only Tenny ha all right we better get going Safety First it's important to buckle your seat belts especially because school buses can Bey you should play I Spy I Spy did he say I [Music] Spy I spy with my little eye something yellow like a star I spy with my little eye a bright shiny car Let's see we have three cars they all drive but which one is yellow that's it the yellow car let's play again I spy with my little eye something juicy something sweet I spy with my little Li a yummy healthy treat h i see a muffin a strawberry and a chocolate bar but which one is Juicy and sweet it must be the strawberry I spy with my little eye it can stomp it can roar I spy with my little eye a goofy dinosaur H pigs oink cows moo What Roars it's the T-Rex I spy with my little eye my new friends wowa that was so fun scho [Music] time 1 + 1 = two I get to use so many different colors in art class right now I'm drawing green [Music] grapes one of the best parts of school is lunchtime I'm so hungry you can probably hear my stomach [Music] Grumble check it out uh-huh it's a lunchbox it's pink let's see what I have packed [Music] today a cheese sandwich a fruity Juice Box some crunchy carrots and an ooy gooey cookie first things first my cheese sandwich ooh it's shaped as a triangle it's yellow and I love cheese I'm a little thirsty [Music] time for my fruity Juice [Music] Box this is refreshing maybe I'll try some of these carrots ooh so orange so cold and wo so [Music] crunchy finally time for dessert [Music] M I love how chocolatey it is and it's nice and warm too it's recess time let's go [Music] play this is amazing there's a slide that's a swing set and there's a drum set so many options that I can't wait to play any [Music] longer [Music] I have an idea let's play hide and seek let's count to five well I go [Music] hide one 2 3 4 5 come find me I'm over here do you see [Music] me you found me what a fun day learning all about school buses we got to ride one and then we played ice spy and then we got to play at the playground at school I better get going before I miss the bus again I'm Tenny [Music] by hi I'm teny and I'm so excited because it's play time and today we are going to be having a mermaid spa day let's do it hi I am Pearl and I've had such a busy day teaching a school of fish I'm in need of some real relaxation and I'm oana I've also had a really busy day baking some Coral cupcakes for my fishy friends H let's explore the spot together that that's a great idea oceanana swim swim swim swim swim W is that what I think it is I think so it's a pirate ship it indeed is a pirate ship it is I captain bubbles here reporting for Duty y I used to be a pirate but now I run this mermaid spot it is so nice to meet you and welcome to the mermaid Spa back in my day I used to search for a treasure and one of my favorite Treasures that I found is the bath fizzy what is the bath fizzy you may ask well let's find out it's bath fizzy time I hear bath fizzies work best when you put them down a slide let's see what happens ready in three in two one and bath fizzy wow you know what would make this day so Fantastical is if we added some glitter to it Pearl that's a great idea glitter time wow it's raining glitter how did you make that happen well I am a mermaid after all after I really long day my hair always gets Tangled I think we should get our hair brushed that is a great idea ladies it's hair brushing time wow that does feel sort of nice my hair loopies have never looked more gorgeous before gorgeous ladies you know what I like to do is get my nails painted today's color is hot pink and you get some pink nail polish wow so fabulous H but something is missing I think you're right let's see we've got our bath busy we've got some glitter I think what's missing is some Bubbles and I am captain bubbles after all bubbles coming right up I see the bubbles wo what a mer tastic time we are having I know right now what if we add just a little more [Music] bubbles wo it's raining bubbles wow Captain bubbles you're amazing I think we should have a bubble dance party did you say bubble dance party oceanana I think that's a great idea let's do it Splash and splash all right woo all that dancing has me so tired but that was loads of fun and to end our day I think it would be a fabulous idea if we put on some face masks what do you think ladies that's a great idea yeah I think so too and one face mask for you coming right up so relaxing I agree thank you so much much for joining me for playtime this has been Tenny [Music] by hia it's me Tenny let's play freeze dance when I say freeze freeze then when the music starts again dance let's do it McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had some cows e i e I freeze everybody get ready to dance with the moo here and a moo moo there here a moo there a moo everywhere a moo moo Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o freeze everybody get ready to dance Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had some chickens E I E I O with a here and a there here a there a everywhere a freeze everybody get ready to dance Old McDonald had a farm e i e i o and on his farm he had a Tenny E I E I O fre everybody get ready to to dance with a here and a there here a high there a high everywhere a Old McDonald e e that was great you are so good at freeze dance you've got ice moves what's in the box hi I'm Tenny that's a great question what's in this box let's see it's in the shape of a rectangle angle and it's painted in two of my favorite colors blue and yellow H and oh there's a hole in the top oh I know let's put our hand in the box and see what's inside okay let's see here H whatever it is it feels pretty light and easy to hold in one hand and it's round kind of in the shape of a circle the outside feels sort of soft maybe it's a bouncy ball let's see does it bounce Okay it definitely doesn't bounce and did you hear that it almost sounded like a cat no it couldn't be let's see here what could this be H Maybe if I just pull a [Music] little did you hear that that was most definitely a cat which means uhoh that was a cat's ball of yarn sorry about that Mr Cat let's try another box I wonder what's in this box only one way to find out let's [Music] see H I don't feel anything ah here it is oh this one isn't as round as the ball of yarn it feels like it's more in the shape of a heart the outside feels sort of rough like there's little dots or something all over it and what's this is this hair it sort of feels like a little hair to hey I know what it is it's a strawberry I was right look at this juicy red strawberry strawberries are such a sweet fruit and they're healthy for us all this talk of straw strawberries is making me hungry whoops looks like I dropped that [Music] one so delicious let's do one more box H did you hear that it almost sounds like waves let's see what we feel woo wowa this box is wet it's definitely filled with water hey I hear something else it sounds familiar but I can't quite make it out oh I have an idea I'll use my trusty microphone shk doo doo doo doo shk doo doo doo do doo do hey I know who that is it's baby shark mmyo doo do doo doo dooy doo doo doo doo doo dooyoo do dooy Daddyo doooo daddy this game was so much fun I can't wait to play again fire check it out uhhuh it's the Subscribe button hit [Music] subscribe search for hey T on YouTube | Hey Tenny! 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u_bk4L0q9ZY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_bk4L0q9ZY | Carillion Blacklisting Scandal: Liverpool traffic brought to a standstill | campaigning for proper rates of pay alexej union recognition on this site we're trying to impress on the trust that then took only on a blacklister these sites need to be closed down that he'd be closed down tell everything you saw how quickly the rates of pre interract employment lads who were blacklisted getting in there the blacklist support group in the mozu side earlier let's give names left over on the blacklist non-event ignored present there's no access for the trade unions to get involved there's no access for neither was that the previous big job in Liverpool and older hey the chat's a little dirt where the old bugger's if the construction industry we're trying to help and support lands on site but we need your help to join the trade union and elect your shop Germans what we're saying that you should be out here with us as well you should be out here with those lands I'd be proud to stand there man this is the new Royal Liverpool Hospital it's going to cost four hundred and ninety two million pounds it's going to go on over a five-year period and it's gonna be the flagship job within the city we've been in to negotiate with the trust and also with karelian Karelian were one of the biggest blockbusters with the consult the sociation going back in over a number of decades and actually between 1996 and 2004 they were the biggest users of the consultant sociation we were blacklisted by a whole series of firms or to pick that outfit or wherever across and you would get there and see you one prickly as hobo kick in yeah give us a couple of minutes and then they would come back to it sorry large full of and that was the window so you never really realized was restored there was a disputes for the bonus and the non-payment something after a little did I know at that time but after 2009 and the consultant association being raided really got the file there was a 1976 and I was described as a military troublemaker many years ago before that there was it called the economically and there are northern region headquarters will be newcastle and guess what are they worth tory party so we picketed that then personally blacklisted moon and 3200 other construction workers just for standing up for the rights demanded nuts well we had proper open safety on a job and demanding that we actually got playing they are still involved in them practices because they're not taking blacklisted workers on and become remedy this here to some degree by taking blacklisted workers on and given us union representation inside the site but they do non Aveda negotiations have broken down we give them files for lads to stars who asked them to pay national agreements which they've gone against up lenses and what they should be and also the local labor levels aren't saying anything like which the put into the contract as well you don't wake him self-employed you can't exploit it the latias Excel you run why don't you come out and join us join us now walk out that site and show them us your sole ability with us wherever you this job should be paid at a decent lace the national agreement race on it should be a blue box like this and chameleon are just milking yet they're picking on young lads taking it on saying all yourself employed you'll be mensage Lord of miles worse off cell phone peláez you losing out about five pound an hour on the race when you take into consideration you'd already pay and all these terms and conditions you losing big-time all of you and you've got five years or losing five years and the next job will be to say and I'll tell you sorted out every single job you go on will be the same it's up to you it's your money you're throwing down look at it it's your mate it'll get sucked at the drop of a hat we've all work on unionized sites and the pro user work on everyone does the job works at and the management's are happy the work isn't happy but you won't be happy not the way you've been treated in their self-employed my ass what we try to do is get rid of the agencies on here so people awake and vocally self-employed they're not getting paid the Nikkei agreements or the giv agreements and that's why we're here today as well to see that people are paid the right rates to pay on the national agreements please like the deer we've got a big it's about undercutting the rib so when you're on the site out there just listen to you up these odds have got to see it it's not about you guys personally it's about this big business number cutting the rear disappear so hit the only nice hit yourselves organize and start paying what you're entitled them correctly it appear antique side now what's happened is that the union officers are being in with independent interpreters the found out the right there the the rear to peer that the migrant livers being getting and being Bertie getting abused summer getting between ten-year or 13 euro on some as little as fifty your order today it's it's great to be here with all ads and lads are willing and standing with the lads of BR Mia and brothers and sisters with a backboard or fight for the rights well God by the corner to protest in this country the one Satnam director then start them all weird again start getting there make sure you okay so lovely Liverpool City Council did pass a motion back in 2013 saying that no companies will be allowed to tender for contracts who are complicit in blacklist them hey so they've totally gone against up we're gonna target them we're gonna target the church they would also win a target Karelian mr. Sam as well come raise any other isms part of the uniting the old C&C construction section I worked in the building only life at the Elton's safety is a main issue I experienced this when I worked on Fitness Feli understand a young scaffold started the day started fell to his death from 200-foot and where there was a 20 I realized then sometimes it's your choice between your life and your livelihood sometimes we paid the price of it you know our livelihood people have been blacklisted but you have no choice but to fight these unscrupulous employers does not know interest in safety not absolutely no interest at all I would hate to be in your position now if young lads coming up in the construction industry because these because that's all they are Lilian a common technique for every penny you've got unless you get organized about this Karelian I went to the Labour Party conference two years ago and would you bet that they could really another stand there in the end the Labour Party conference has become where there's the big boys out there by lady Commission riot police everyone else we got one vehicle inside yeah just for the safety and save me a piece if a man is asking your police to go out there block the world so now the police are open around I want to facilities to make sure this is safe you're safe obviously I think this has got the capacity to be the biggest thing in this city since the docker strike in 1997 there because this Java as a mensch it's going to go for five years so unless this is remedied anytime soon we're going to be involved in a number of action similar to this over the next five years thanks very much and we are being social with the next demonstration here and one thing I will say is that we won't go away from here until we get what we want off this site | ReelNews | UCKscOBI2Eo5b_R_UbSd799A | 2015-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,365 | 7,364 |
CeRD8TK1w_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeRD8TK1w_0 | Laughing Out Loud: Top Funniest and Craziest Moments in Snooker History #funnymoments #snooker | foreign [Applause] glad we're not in 3D anyway he's one frame away from a place in the quarterfinal 20. thank you another mole what a tough show [Applause] s 122. [Applause] I'll take it all back where's the blue going where's the yellow going nuts and looking like a heavy weight in the game I think anybody's told him what the next color is oh he played it for the paint apologies no my fault [Applause] [Music] thank you so referee has warned Nancy Mcgill and because he could see a red football if he doesn't hit a red now he will lose the frame no you can't play this shot again if he misses this he loses the frame he was only joking I knew we couldn't play it no way no way don't miss Q we were getting excited here in the commentary box weren't we the crowd where too I'm sure but he was pleased with that shot wasn't he a little celebration to himself and nearly huh taped a bit of black tape I've never seen that before he passes the brown I think the kettle's boiled come on yeah it's not like golf you don't get being lies for an ass shot I beat myself I'll be at this game no many have tried oh Gary Wilson has said that's enough Mark William uh Mark Selby has to go for a a quick break Comfort break but he wins the framework let's see him use the rest of the side question it's typical my aquariums it's brilliant [Applause] thank you well that was funny John Higgins has played off the top cushion and Mark what passed him and put his arms up and said what are you doing he's been doing the old tournament well this looks as I could well that's a different way of playing a safety shot and have a look at the cue ball he has all the shots Mark Williams gotta be shot in the tournament so far that's what he's capable of Kenny no he did well he moved in all very good-natured there you go puts on the table if you hit it hard enough you just never know I was just playing the straightforward shot into the corner pocket go on go on [Applause] just one frame behind and nice to see both players smiling | Datebase Tech | UCfn3TTg8Fv14r_FKD4HkZMg | 2023-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 398 | 2,016 |
XKAohMNId9M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKAohMNId9M | 2019-09-13 Gary Crawford (Toronto) - Archaeology and Linguistic History of Hokkaido Ainu | facility policy 24 honey on a Friday afternoon they are about privilege of introducing our speaker professor Eric Topol of the Department of Anthropology of the impassive Toronto professor Crawford is a professor in the total Mississauga campus if a Kenosha Lisa has taken improv decent North America China and Japan and his speciality is part of the botany and today I'm in the morning we were able to visit professor hmm Christine castoffs lab in time collections and talk to the students so part of it is idea my identity is really part of a botanist but at the same time laughs for Japanese and East Asian archaeology it's very clear and it's trying to convince him to come to Berkeley and talk about his speciality and I mean I got a lot of blessings to talk about him but I think I will move on to the course today the topic is occupied or to the US people in type of the I know people some of you may know the study of young people in Japan has this long history that some of the physical anthropologist what trying to connect other people directory to the prehistoric job on people while are the connection is there to a certain extent and we also have to understand the history dynamic history of the I know people in from Hokkaido German people to women that every German and then you see a very strong evidence of climate cultivation and then throughout the medieval period - after Edo period you see that they were conveyors for relief dynamic trade with China who know that those of you who are in Japanese studies may have learned on the official site the powdered product or to the rest of the world to Nagasaki and of Nara and to only two countries China and integer but in reality this horrible world are the best part of Chinese are imported materials to Japan that came through the modern world through Hokkaido and that trade network was established before the Edo period as functioning - Alvin a Tokyo and what we see is purely of a new garage after the multi earth transformation of the history and I think professor Jericho horse talk really highlights the importance of Neutron conservation in the earlier part of tradition and there are issues that quickly change thanks very much for that kind introduction and I also appreciate the invitation to speak to you all it's great to explore some of these ideas because I hadn't been thinking about this for a long time and I got an email from John Whitman who I'm crediting as a co-author here who is a linguist at Cornell and fortunately he for me at least his partner is actually a linguist at the University of Toronto and he happens to spend a lot of time there so we grabbed a coffee together and he expressed his frustrations with what the traditional archaeologists were telling him about the archaeology of the north and its relationship to the I knew and I knew language because he had a perspective on I knew historical linguistics that just didn't fit with the archaeology we had a button one our conversation and everything just sort of fit and so we've decided to work on a paper together and see where it'll go so it's it's really it's really fun trying to you know when this kind of synergy happens and you get to think about things that you've been thinking about for a long time but they they take a new life and and it's kind of really refreshing there's some other themes that are happening for example at the University of Toronto right now where we're very specifically working on decolonized curriculum a decolonize research agenda and we're building very close relationships with indigenous Canadians and in a few weeks we're opening a new building and it has an indigenous name that honors a local indigenous fellow and we have we have an indigenous advisor on campus where we're really building these strong relationships and now when I go to Hokkaido and Hokkaido University I start asking sort of pointed questions about these kinds of things and and there is a lot more attention as you know being paid to the Ainu and their role in in Japanese society but but we need to keep the momentum going and hopefully develop it and I think about where the archaeologists fit in this and so that's kind of where I'm coming from this so I mean Jim Crow has already said that that the Ainu have already had they've had a very kind of loosely informed impact on on Japanese archaeology and what it means to be Japanese and so I like to think sir critically about how the Ainu fit into the history of Japan instead of kind of buying into long-held concepts of the Ainu for example as an isolated authentic primitive hunting and gathering society or even simply ignoring them as a huge issue so quite a number of us have been working on how this image came to be and particularly thinking about this colonization narrative and I think that archaeology can have and ought to have a role in in this whole reconsideration and and so we have these images sorry oh yeah why not I mean it's good for you yes I have no problem because I'm not looking at the slides very much so so I'm thinking about a decolonize agenda and how we address the I note how they're conceptualized and and treated really it's interesting at this moment in Japan when the I you observe hi finally been recognized by the Japanese government and interestingly enough to that this there's some irony here too in some ways that Hokkaido just celebrated its one hundred and fiftieth anniversary particularly of its naming but also of the formal colonization period and so this last hundred fifty years has really marked and intensified period of colonization and so I think we can we need to think about Ainu indigeneity and their origins and as well as engaging the Ainu in archaeological practice in Hokkaido and elsewhere so I keep reminding when I speak to my audiences have actually only given this paper once before and a very brief version of it at the essays last spring and so that I'm really developing it now and I really like to remind my my audiences who are not involved in Japanese studies that these are not past people I mean the Ainu still live in Hokkaido and they are real people with with individual identities who have different views on the meaning of indigeneity and what they want out of this and Junko and I had a really interesting conversation about this this morning so you have the young people being brought up in in a in a society that is quite complex for them you may be familiar with kion Olson here who who was perhaps one of the the main proponents of getting the Japanese the getting the Ainu identity out in the open and he became an activist and had a formal post with the Japanese government and and and so on and he's also a scholar obviously publishing it and I new dictionary and and then you have in the middle an artist who is who is absolutely incredible and on the right you have Ithaca amis on who who is a who is a who's taking activism to a very personal level and he is he's really in his retirement he's retired from being a whaler and and he describes how the Japanese authorities have turned a blind eye to he and his crew who had quite a successful career whaling he gave it up because he started to feel very guilty about what he was doing and he's getting older and he wouldn't advise his kids to take up whaling but he has decided to just simply use civil disobedience to get attention to I know fishing rights and and in terms of wood carving I just want to show you this this is a piece that he has in the National Art Gallery in Canada Kyoto and kaizo Hasan a wonderful guy every time I go to Hokkaido I make sure I go up and and see him and discuss what's going on in his life and and so what the last year so I've been visiting him he's been struggling with this owl sculpture that now sits in the whoops in Sapporo station and you can see it incorporates elements of this sculpture in in this and I'll leave it to you to try to read into what he's showing but he's he's trying to build irony and humor into his in his into his sculpture so he's not following a completely traditional perspective on dealing with identity and I'm just trying to show you here that there that there is no one single way that even I know people think about their identity but archaeology has kind of worked within a specific framework and this foundation that Hani Hara published in 1992 is is a valuable model to look at so as just to show you briefly what's going on in his model the I knew would be these unilineal descendants of the Joel mone and that they would go through the Jomon through the EPI Joe Mona and that's kind of important because they'll be discussing the EPI Joe mone shortly and the epigenome will and become become the I knew and his model but this is based primarily on biological affinities and his his his duel origins hypothesis is certainly provocative and got a lot of people thinking and testing ideas but it didn't deal with culture particularly well so this is the dual model with the Ainu and the modern Japanese here and within this dual model were say the Ryukyu Islands and the Okinawans who were lumped with the Ainu and and so the sense was that there's a migration into Japan and the peripheries being Hokkaido and the REO Q's remained relatively indigenous just about everybody is trying to rethink the complexity here who's working there so this is my version the sort of the foundation diagram is still very helpful to me it's very helpful this is part this is largely still informed from mitochondrial DNA the DNA from a number of from a fairly large sample that Adachi and colleagues published in 2018 and so in addition to this jawbone component it's still there this model shows that there's a significant sir female input that mitochondrial DNA input from the husk people which would be sort of a mainland North East Asian genome and there's been a question about how much of a role that these lots people play in the development of the Ainu so you can see that there is there are a number of contributors to this there's still a Joma land component and there is this modern Japanese component and there is there is there are other components as well without getting into too much detail just take a look at this plus one paper 2018 on the language side jump and so if you I'm gonna I'm gonna cop out here if you have any detailed questions about ina and linguistics I'll just say write to John and he can answer them but I think I'm gonna be able to give you a bit of a picture here and so what troubled John when we had our initial conversation was that he came to me saying that with with honey Harrah's model he was perplexed because linguistically I knew historical linguistics indicates that the language is relatively young maybe no more than a thousand years old and so the I knew historical linguistics information says that it's not a surviving Jomon language it appears to be a lingua franca a contact language and it's consistent with non Jomon origins of Ainu culture so we're gonna I'm going to look at that a little bit more in detail as as I go on and one of the one of the catalysts for rethinking this happened in the early 1980s and I had just finished my PhD thesis was in my first few years as a faculty member at the University of Toronto and I was encouraging my colleagues to use flotation collect plant remains from any archaeological site you can and so at this point there was I guess a population boom at Hokkaido University they needed to put in new buildings and it turns out that the Hokkaido University campus is just a whole series of archaeological sites Jomon right through to proto historic and and and later and they faculty sat down to create a plan for rescuing these sites should we not build on these sites should we build they went ahead and built but they set up a salvage archaeology Center and developed an archaeology program on campus that still exists so anytime anything is constructed on campus at Hokkaido University they do archaeological work and this particular case was a dormitory student dormitory that was going to be constructed and so this really odd footprint of the secretary tonegawa site or sacrifical Tony River Site Saku Saku Tony River is the is this Creek this river that flows right through the campus and and in order to build this dormitory they had to rescue this archaeological site because in this area you can actually walk through the woods and walk through the area and you can still see pit houses they're still there you can count them and and in fact in one area of the site the I knew people today have set up a shrine to for the ancestors and they consider this this particularly important land for them and that area is what we would call belonging to the set Samoan culture and more on that in a second but so we start a flotation there and Professor Yoshi Zaki who was my mentor there and he was more or less he was in charge of the project and he had a young man working for him named Matsuoka who I believe right now is president of a university in southern Japan somewhere but Matsuoka took it under his wing to get this flotation done and I got a call a couple of months after this project started saying you're not gonna believe what we found and I didn't quite believe them so I as soon as this term was over the semester is over again on a plane and went to Sapporo and this is what was awaiting me these flotation samples blew me away so this is just one sample of about 10 liters and in this sample of probably 10,000 seeds and these 10,000 seeds include mostly domesticated plants and this and since the sat Simone are the direct ancestors of the I knew this raised some rather important questions the other thing was the radiocarbon dates on than we AMS stated some grains and they came out between 800 and a thousand AD this is very very clear this stuff isn't contaminated this collection is massive we've probably got a half a million seeds in this collection and we're still working on it and the the range of taxa here brought to light a whole new agricultural complex that we knew nothing about and this is a dry system of farming unlike the the wet right rice paddy field production and there wasn't much in the literature about this certainly nothing in the archaeological literature about this type of this type of farming and and it's just incredible so virtually every dry crop that existed in East Asia at the time and certainly North Asia at the time shows up in Hokkaido and I include a few things here as crops just because I think they deserve to be here particularly ground cherry and a very tasty very tasty plant related to the tomato and and we only find it really in these agricultural contexts so they've got everything from perilla flax wheat beans hemp even barley there's safflower which is kind of curious millets three types of millet there's rice only got about 20 rice grains at the site which doesn't speak to them necessarily growing it in the area and I doubt that they were although there is a at least one site and in in Hokkaido not far from Sapporo where they have hundreds and hundreds of grains of rice so at first blush this okay this is all introduced so are they trading this in what kind of a plant exploitation pattern have they got well there is a tremendous range of local plants so these people clearly understood the local plant systems these people knew these plants they they used this is just a smattering of the main ones most of which are mentioned in I knew ethnobotany x' and these grasses tend to be the weeds of field so these are a telltale sign that cultivation was taking place quite locally so and then there are even aquatic plants pond weed shows up and there's another this is curious because one of us this species is thought by botanists to be an introduced plant to Japan if not Hokkaido so was it part of the agricultural complex there's another one and I wanted to look at here what black nightshade is critical well anyway we can we can move on and then there's a whole series here so there are many kind of arboreal species that these people were exploiting too including you know colloquially speaking this is wild Kiwi the actin IDIA matatabi that kind of thing lots an elderberry grows all over campus as does a connect an idiom not much raspberry but we do get it archaeologically lots of this and we have to look at try to go back and look at it to see whether it's the lacquer tree or closely related species nuts aren't that very not that common here we do get them but it doesn't seem to be a huge interest of theirs crow berry is kind of intriguing because it's usually a high elevation plant or out in sort of the coastal regions of Hokkaido so are they are they going out and bringing it back or have they transplanted this crop it into the sapporo area diverse diverse set of plants that if you take the wild plants that they're using it looks like just about any other assemblage in in in the Jomon or epidermal and that kind thing but it's the other crops that they're that they're that they're using getting these phone calls sorry to put this in some perspective then this this this discovery although it seems like simple okay we found an agricultural complex let's just work on the crops and move on well the implications are would interest me as well so if we take a look at this we see the Joe Mon here ending earlier in southwestern Japan and time passing and the IOA moves north and then we see the final Jomon throughout hokkaido and northern Toho qu and then familiar with the fact that the Joe Mon meets its demise ultimately with the and I'm speaking culturally now with the with the Yayoi beginning and I've tried to find some colors to try to tune in how much of what's coming in but but we get the Tohoku Yayoi moving into in developing in the north and and and here we see kind of acculturation taking place we see probably some migrants interacting with the local people but the Tohoku yeah how it has a very specific character that looks in many ways still very Joel Mon and and then subsequently and here and I don't believe in coincidences so when we we see pottery styles change we see some adjustments and subsistence at the same time we see the Tohoku Yayoi developing that led to some conversations over drinks about whether this continuing Jomo and the epi Joel mone is really a Hokkaido Yayoi I mean what is it but the absence of rice meant to archaeologists he can't possibly call it Yayoi but clearly these people were communicating and there was something going on getting this development into the EPI Joel mone and so the kinds of things we see pottery styles changing dramatically but there's even more happening that a look at in a second and keep in mind that this is the group that Hana Harrah's dual model said were the ancestors of the Ainu and this is where a little bit of data could be a dangerous thing these this plant data so there's a lot of interaction here and then we see further developments of course everybody knows these periods the Kofun and the co foon has influenced up until Hoku as well and these folks are interacting with them as well and then the Nara period comes along and interestingly enough there's something happens in Tohoku that maybe the ancestral sat Samoan and this is where this is where a lot of research needs to be done are we dealing with what gene are we dealing with with what here and and I just threw this up as that's the moan for a reason that I'll show you in a second and that's when we see the sad Simone develop in Hokkaido and develop is that perhaps the wrong word what we see is a sudden appearance of the sat simona in hokkaido there is there's no development from epi Jomon into the sat simone it's just the epidermis or fades out and then boom you've got this at Simone in place and then the Heian period is interacting with us at set Simone as well and the pottery becomes very very similar to pottery from the south so in fact for a while our team started calling the sat Simone pottery is a pottery but that fell into disuse and is still simply called sack Simone pottery so that's kind of the historical narrative and still a lot of interaction going on and the Oaxaca is here I'm not ignoring them but I'm not focusing on them either so that's part of it okay so then the other part of the model we know is that throughout mainland Japan the Yayoi developed and the Jomon faded a result of hybridization acculturation and continuation and Mizoguchi in 2013 had it had a wonderful article on this so I just refer you to him and and this kind of was facilitated by existing networks it's not like there was no connection north and south before this but these networks of perhaps trade and exchange and communication had existed throughout the Jomon period they shifted and moved and so forth but what the evidence seems to show is as the yo-yo is moving up goods are moving north and south as well and my colleague at how could I has a paper where he discusses certain certain Goods coming down the Japan Sea coast and certain Goods going down the Pacific Coast and back and forth in the in those routes and and and so there's some complexities going on here and we see these connections between the EPI Jomon and the Yayoi and material culture so for example this is Kohaku this is epitome on pottery it's quite distinct from the Jomo the preceding Jomo and and maybe calling it Joe Mona's a mistake but I think when you look at the biological data and so forth it there's still a lot of cord marking and so forth you might just as well this is Yayoi pottery traded into Hokkaido so this is from the Sapporo station site they're glass beads that show up on these sites and there is a kind of boundary in in this area so the main sort of distribution of epi Joe Meaux intends to stop through here with more of the Yayoi here and and you get you get trade where showing up here from the Aoi as well and and so what do these EPI jungmoon sites look like well this is a this is one in in the in not too far from I guess it's in anyway I think the queue Toyo Hyuk kahan site and they're the dates up there and you can see there are still pit houses these very Jomon like pit houses but it's also riddled with vast array of post holes and one idea that discuss there is that about five kilometers away is a is a fish trap site like a bets aboot oh and there's some thought that they were bringing the salmon back here to dry and process and that we may be seeing the footings for racks for drying for drying fish and so forth and the fish exploitation is is is something that changes in the epigenome own as well and have a slide to show you about that in a second and then another crucial point in the epigenome is evidenced by a couple of cave sites in the yo HG area and these are pretty much the only two cave sites in Japan with rock art and with and it seems like very important I don't to use the root word ritual Center but I would say spiritually important location and this is a foo gopai cave and discovered by some students many many years ago beautiful Museum there today if you ever get a chance I highly recommend that you go and see it but and their radiocarbon dates about one of them is have point out here about two thousand years ago and the walls are just covered in symbols just covered in symbols and here you see an individual it's likely a human and a bird together and people discuss the fact that perhaps there they had dances that mimicked the the cranes dance and so forth but I just point that out to you because well when you think about this what what is going on in terms of ritual why why is it that this incredibly important spiritual site shows up at this point when there's communication between the Yayoi and and the and the Joel Mona up here in in Hokkaido and one can speculate there's really no good explanation other than I mean I wonder at and this is just complete just speculation whether these folks are trying to find meaning and spiritual guidance at a time when things are changing people are being exposed to forces from outside Hokkaido they're trying to interpret what's going on but this is not just only in Epogen one sites so they have artifacts here from the far north so people are almost people seem to be making a pilgrimage from very distant places to this locale to leave offerings and and and it's just I think this is open to to study and I wish there could be more work done on this site but for the most part that may be their work at other Jomon sites is intriguing and and so we do have those Pitt communities like their final jamala ancestors but during especially during the second half of the EPI Jomon there seems to me a greater mobility develop and we just don't find sites with pit houses much anymore and instead what you find are burials you find these charred lenses mixed in between the burials so people seem to be attending these cemeteries spending time living and eating there with their deceased relatives and then moving on and so here we see evidence of sort of death and evidence of mobility and temporary occupation and in order to find evidence of activity areas and possible houses this is a site in the northern quarter of Sapporo where people the archaeologists have mapped charcoal and mapped other debris and they find they do find these hotspots that they suggest may very well be dwellings but that's that's how evident they are they require a great deal of careful looking to see what's going on so something is happening here and the other thing about the epitome own and well know their architectural skills weren't this well developed but this this this is not the epidermal insight this is the location of a rather huge epidermal set of occupations spanning hundreds of years covering a great area of land so when the new Sapporo railway station was built they had to go in and excavate this massive epidermal site and I was fortunately doing research there at the time and was able to do much of the Archaea botanical work on this site which was really really a godsend and all of these taxa show up in the earlier Joe Mellon occupations they show up in the SATs alone sites as well so you have lots of acorns we get interesting enough acorn these Amur Cork Tree berries are showing up and and you find you can identify them from the seeds in the interior there's the sumac lacquer tree / other kind of woody plants here there's some evidence of herbaceous plants but not as many as what we find in the earlier and later periods the Japanese knotweed is there the leek is here so we do find the bulbs of these leeks lot some grasses are showing up but not as prominently as we see in others oh by the way there occasionally we find the odd barley grain or rice and sometimes with the rice we find this and this weed this co-evolved weed with the rice so it hints that somewhere in Hokkaido they were growing rice but it's quite possible it was being just simply being traded in from from the IOA cousins to the south in terms of fish just here all I want you to do is look at this and this and the length of the blue lines Jo mon whole variety of Jomon sites so taka say sensei has put all this data together what you this is this is the epi John long is Oka Joe loan and what you see is far more emphasis on fish by the time you get to the EPI Joe Mon you do have Joe Mon sites with huge quantities of fish but it depends on the site and with what the particulars of that site are and there's a greater emphasis on sort of getting into the interior with salmon whereas prior to that there was not a lot of interested in salmon fish was quite a diverse selection of fish marine fish and so forth but by the epitome on they're getting into salmon particularly in the interior but on the the coastal areas they were going after other fish for example they were going after flatfish in many cases and that was a very specific technology that's required and took us this is salmon salmon from the Sapporo station site it's just huge huge quantities of this stuff and they obviously very interested in it on the plants again I'm telling you that the range of taxa is similar to what other people in Hokkaido were using through time and I just want to show you that if you quantify at all there's some real distinctions so you get these low level types of other low level appearances as certain types of plants grape is primarily a later epidermal and one not sure why and in the earlier it's Japanese knotweed they're going after and again it's very specific it's not so much that I'm worried about which plants they were using but one of the things that happens with the plants is they're focusing on very specific plants and in in the nut area between the very beginning of the of the Epogen and the very end of it they're harvesting lots of walnut but in between they're interested in chestnut so for me the big distinction is you're not seeing a trend you're not seeing some walnut and then lots of walnut or it seems to be boom or bust we're going to the site and we're going after salmon we're going after the site in this period we're going after deer when they're after deer the deer bones are incredibly fragmentary so they're just they're breaking them up and getting all kinds of small pieces that they're just really really exploiting these deer and what it says to me is that they're kind of opportunistic here they're they're going after the nuts that are available that year or that particular time they're visiting the site whether this is a spur genic whether they planted this stuff whether they're whether they're growing chestnut is something I don't have a clue about but the main point here is that the epigenome on subsistence is really really different than the preceding Jo moon and the subsequent Sentinel and then if we they're the small seeds are there include some of the things like Kiwi grape and elderberry so then you go to the south and we see what's going on with the a/o so the Yayoi and Tohoku were experimenting with rice or a couple of sites with rice paddies and and they're quite extensive but what it what seems to have happened is that it failed it either failed because of climate or something else although takasi as researchers PhD thesis and so forth suggests that in fact there was a huge there may have been a there was a tsunami there was a massive event along the coast which had a huge impact on on people and led to the demise a crash of the IU and a breakup of the systems but he also finds that in the IE there's an upland system where people are living sort of a Joe Mon style of life and a lowland style where they're growing and growing rice so there's some diversity of subsistence regimes going on here so their decline may have been because of this earthquake and a tsunami with some surviving populations and they know this because of occupation levels covered with with sediment and then in this period we start getting in the proto historic period where there are is some documentation over what's going on and so this is an area that's controlled by you know this group this mysterious group called the Amy she and I I think it's quite likely that we're talking about this sort of mixed group of people who ultimately may have been the ancestors of the set Simona and perhaps II and likely the Ainu so they were successive regimes we're obviously trying to control this area and they were intensifying as time goes on and there was pacification going on and there are there are varying degrees of biological affinities between Jo mon japanese colonists and so forth so it's it's a complex thing what about the farming is there farming up here after the after Yayoi yes so this is where you find more dry crops than anything you do find rice but you do start to see barley and foxtail millet japanese millet soybean uzuki and so forth and you can then see hay on crops very similar and then and for example one of the earliest radiocarbon dates for the SATs monists from this site that I helped excavate with a team and we have a date of between 680 and 780 AD here I'd like to get a more accurate high-resolution date from this site because it's turning out to be probably pretty important so what about the Sat Simone relationships so here here's sort of the the culmination of this complex historical trajectory and in this whole period the role of the epi John Mullins seems to be pretty minimal so here's some set Simone pottery in sits you a sat Simone house that is very much in the style of house to the south and the general distribution of the sat Simone so sad Simone earlier sat Simone dates tend to be in southwestern Hokkaido and as time passes there's almost an abandonment of this area in favor of them moving to the north which may help explain some of the connections or the ojas people but why that happened as another is another issue so this is what the pottery looks like this is one example of these kinds of pots and they stopped using cord marking this is a very distinctive type of pottery nothing at all like like the epitome woman and and that the sort of the beginning of this at Simone period we find and in throughout the set some people period we find iron and some of the iron manufacturing was going on in Hokkaido there is sooo a key this pottery coming in from the south and an abet sue is this I'm standing in the midst of about 21 toons they look like Kofun tombs but this is not the Kofun period so these and so there's lots of speculation over what this means and there's one tomb just like this on the hokkaido university campus who these people are these the grave goods were very much from the south so these are people who came into hokkaido from the south and they represent this complexity of things that were going on up here and then we moved to the Ainu period so ultimately in the settlement period we're seeing a mixed economy I don't want to give you the impression that they've turned away from hunting gathering fishing no they've layered on agriculture and they continued to hunt and fish and gather so and the I knew I mean this fits with what we know about the I knew and proto historic periods too and and so this continued and in the 13th century AD we find evidence of agriculture and really what's happening here with the I know period is were just that people stopped making pottery and they start using more and more goods from the South they're moving to a large-scale utilization of metal and they've turned to larger as you can see in this photograph surface architecture so they're not digging semi-subterranean houses of begging and digging these they're making these large rectangular houses that are built with their floors on the ground surface an agriculture continued to be practiced so some folks still try to say well how do we how do we reconcile the what we learn in early on in our anthropology classes at the I know a classic example of temperate forests hunters and gathers well I'm afraid that that's based on some misconceptions potentially some misinformation if I can be polite and diplomatic by the Japanese authorities to sort of make it no easier to repress the indigenous peoples of Hokkaido but that's a whole other story but so this is this these are ina fields covered by ash and these I know fields date to roughly the I think the 14th and 15th no the 13th and 14th centuries ad and they're covered by 17th century volcanic ash and we also have so this is this is the fish trap fish we're recovered at the sucker shikko tonegawa site which is a Sat Symone site but they have a 15th century date on this fish trap which means that the secretary ko tawny locality continued to be used by their descendants the Ainu so what about language now let's get into what John is John Whitman is thinking about so he points out that the linguistic lexico statistic and bayesian evidence date proto I knew to approximately 700 to 900 AD surprisingly late date arson to the dates for the inception of the Jo moon if the iana were a language or a language family that reflected the antiquity of a German language we'd expected to show far greater internal diversity so the the these are some points that John makes that even as early as 1968 re and cheery arrived at a date of around 900 AD for the appearance of the einer language based on their investigation of about 19 I new varieties or dialects spoken in both Hokkaido and Sakhalin the problems with lexico statistics are glottic chronology related to the assumption of the fixed rate of lexical replacement and we know that fairly well but the vocabulary retention rates in the Ainu data collected by hitori and cherish show clearly higher rates of retention than the Japanese and ryu queuing data analyzed by authority some years earlier in 54 authorities figured that a date of about 1,500 to 1,800 years ago fit for ryu queuing language lien Hasegawa obtained some data in 2013 through Bayesian analysis of authority and sharees data so they went back and looked at the data and they arrived at a date of around AD 654 proto hi nu and so the point here is that loan words are not sporadic and must be from the parent language and some of the loans appear to predate the 8th century AD so from a linguistic standpoint the dates for proto I know correlate better with the inception of SATs alone than with the epitome own another paradox involving the locus of the Ainu language is that as early as Chamberlain's work in 1887 we've been aware that place names I knew place names have a wide distribution in Honshu and so many times people are interested in the I you like to remind me about this ine place name issue and by some accounts these goes far west as Kyushu and the great time depth of Jo mone settlement leads to expectations that there were many Jo Mon languages it's not plausible that the entire German population from Hokkaido to Kyushu spoke a single language such as proto I knew so an explanation for the distribution of these I knew toponyms that also counts for the extensive japonic influence seen in proto I knew is that I knew developed as a contact language spoken as a second language by diverse Jo moon and some Yayoi populations this is similar to the cree language in canada a language that became a lingua franca by used by native groups and europeans and so forth and developed the varieties that such as OG crete so if we so the linguistics and this is where the conversation between Jon Whitnall and me got really interesting is that we saw a very direct correlation between what we've seen in the archaeological record and linguistics and and so if we look at this just to wrap up the 1992 model of this unilineal development leading to a duality of of Japanese origins is is not surprisingly far more complex and the language issues seem to fit nicely with the archaeological record now there is a bit of an interesting argument that might come up and that is that a few years ago there was a publication I think it was in PLoS ONE that indicated that the ojas language had a significant role to play in the development of the Ainu language and from what from my conversation of John Whitman that our our argument is not I mean it's consistent with that too there is a place for the ojas language in in this newer model and I certainly can't explain it but but it certainly be can be kept in in this model but this complex picture is probably a more accurate one that describes how the Ainu developed and what the various contributors are to both their biology and culture so I'll leave it there for now [Applause] I'm sorry yes now would be it would be 1950 absolutely absolutely yep yep but calibrated - yeah I'm trying - what was I what was I trying - was it trying to do with the purple I can't tell you right now yes well we need to yeah we need to talk about that well many many haplotypes for example as what you're saying right and hard to hard to show that here exactly and there's so much work to be done on this I I have no idea in I think you'd have to go to add a cheese paper and of course they simply point out that they've got a limited sample and there are other haplotypes that they would like to explore to see if it's if they're getting it in the in the say the Hokkaido samples for example for sure so a lot to happen and of course the other issue that I keep asking people in Hokkaido about is where is this at Simone DNA and there is none because the burial sets among burials are so poorly preserved that they're not getting anything from them and it's a frustrating absence from the database [Music] right as our as our hypothesis what I would what I would say though is that I think what I would love to see is someone to really go in and sort of tease out what's going on with the epigenome only and how the epidermal and play into this this whole model because I I'm not do you know if anyone's thinking much about this I haven't made any connection with scholars who maybe we've talked right yep yep yes different food groups to be very specific the birds it seemed to me by the way each of those yeah yeah and then one one was kind of in the middle yeah there's climate data the thing about this these these plants is they have huge ranges so these plants aren't particularly sensitive to to these kinds of changes chestnuts an interesting problem because it's not supposed to even be native to Hokkaido but it shows up pretty early there and and so it's there and we find it in the archaeological record in the late Joe Mon and even earlier and it's it's there so but most of these know they're quite quite happy under quite a range of of climatic variation they are and many of those are quite anthropogenic so they do respond well to long term human impact or management so one of the points are trying to make with the epidermal and stuff is that the this epigenesis and plant management seems to be declining which means that they're probably using specific locales not as regularly so they're somehow places are losing their their specific draw for family lineages and so forth although say for K 135 it was used from the beginning of the epigenome own right to the end so it had a draw but the evidence is against them having lived there continuously so you'll have flood deposits that separate the early zoko jawan from the laters Oakridge alone so it's really nice - so these deposits are quite deep you'll get an epidermal layer here flood epidermal layer here a flood and more epi Joe moans so you're able to really tease the different sub periods out so we have to publish all that stuff we're still working on that mm-hmm occupations is there are potential I wondered what would be driving people if you say there's not so much fantastic so there's less what would be some of the factors driving people to move to another yeah it's it's opportunism and I think we need to look at some ecological variables so for example in the nuts what we do know about nut trees is it don't produce a huge mast every year and maybe three four five years so it's when they go back to their place it's not that walnut is there but oh there's lots of chestnut this year so we're going to exploit that so it's opportunistic I think is what I'm what I'm driving at it's more opportunistic the big question is why have they shifted from the final Joel Mullin patterns to this more opportunistic mobile scattered existence if I was working anywhere else say for example Eastern North America the first thing that would come to my mind is epidemiology when you have cultures in contact from disparate places you bring diseases but there's no we don't have any evidence for that we don't know but it's a hypothesis could it be some other cultural disruption that is pushing population to decline and people maybe people are moving out and and there's a smaller population staying behind but these are questions that I wish people would work on I'd love to get a PhD student find somebody in Hokkaido who might really be interested in tackling this issue we've got the facts but we don't even know what the questions are we're getting at trying to define the questions right now but we need some people to tackle them I need another lifetime yes so I think part of that question may be that when Chester comes in starchy staple food process what kind of minutes there's so many options we have to consider for sure there's a little bit of a corn here too yeah yes yep I'm hoping am a PhD student of mine might be able address that through Start screen analysis but I anyway um I actually don't know we we don't get sort of macro evidence for it so we'd have to look for other kinds of evidence for it and and see but but obey URI is this is this wonderful plant that the Ainu made into these sort of discs like cakes - fantastic starch source and and this response to disturbance very nicely so you can walk over the Hokkaido University campus and you see this stuff everywhere you go to the Q sue earthworks in the fall and it's covered in Hubli already and you wonder you sort of wonder if these are relic populations from way way back that from plantings and so forth you just don't know so much to work on and I really like yeah well I'm part of that so ah da cheese paper says about 30% is a husk for example and know there is some data they do suggest this breakdown and I'd have to go back to the paper to see exactly what they're looking at but they they sort of divided into into sort of a I don't I don't want to represent their paper incorrectly so I'll just stop there yep filtration data fits it beautifully for example the nice thing about K 135 is that a lot of those fish bones came out of the flotation samples of heavy fractions so we have the plants from it and the salmon from it and it fits nicely and you but you'll get a layer as I recall at K 135 you'll get a layer where there's mostly deer and then another layer which most mostly salmon there's also spatial separations too so it's not just a one particular period you have a lot of chestnut its within a 10 10 by 10 meter area it's all chestnut so you know in that area they were processing and discarding the chestnut over here they were processing and and discarding the the walnut too so it's all spatially delineated to add not sure about the salmon but I've got to go back and spend some time with Terrace a sensei and we can write all this stuff up okay Jamal is the owned exception who relies heavily on the movie nevertheless look at Jamal why we dine best to help many people what just showed us that's not depends on the period the site I think this is a problem when you start averaging things together and throwing everything together what would I find interesting is I like examining the diversity and and through time and space yes I really can't answer that question mmm I don't know how to answer that question I mean though huts were intrusive certainly and then as they learn more about their place and time they they must have adjusted but there is the one also here's Miskin like what you hear often is the ojas were hunting and gathering people but they had pigs and barley and that kind so they're not strictly hunters and gatherers they had this very specific regime which is unique it's not like the set saman and it's not like the epitome own and this is something they brought in from mainland northeast asia so I did some work on flotation from from the austere ëadd but some in my particular case my samples work particularly enlightening unfortunately and subsequently people did better work but just sorry I can't answer that question properly not not a not a great deal one of the things when you look at the sad Samoan culture essentially what you have is the pots you get almost no stone tools so what they're using is perishable and some iron and and the the the I would have to go back to to see what the epitome own technology is all about but it's it strikes me that it's more like the the the later Dremel and stuff the final and all of that but I can't speak authoritative Lee on on that but I think we need to do in terms of food ways and so forth this is where residue analysis needs to come in and see what they're actually cooking in these pots and and so on but there's there's so much to do so much to do it's incredible and in the in the off a cave there there there's a wonderful example of a there's a deer scapula laid on the floor with a broken epitome own pottery rim sitting in the scapula and it's laid on the floor and it's it's what is what does that mean was there something 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XuMg5jH-3pE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuMg5jH-3pE | Dan Ward astrophotography with smartphone | good afternoon everybody welcome to 2019 stargaze from the northern virginia astronomy club i'm chris Kagi I'm this year's president wanted to welcome you all here and before we kick everything off just say a global thank you to all our speakers and our volunteers who have helped us put all this together there are two major public events like this that the club puts on every year the one in the spring we call astronomy day it's very similar to this and of course stargaze here both are in cooperation with Fauquier County and with Crockett Park they are we have been wonderful partners for years and years and years and we early and we look forward to continuing cooperation in the partnership with with the park and again as I say there are more volunteers who have put this together than I can hope to name right now but everyone if you as you walk around if you see folks wearing the yellow Novak volunteer lanyards or some of us are wearing Novak volunteer shirts all these people who have been doing something to help make this happen so you know give them a pat on the back or say thank you and and let them know your appreciation also keep thinking the good thoughts the forecast has the clouds breaking as the Sun sets so you know God willing we'll be able to see something tonight anyway with that I want to hand the microphone over to Paul severance who has been our coordinator this year to put everything together here and I want to give Paul the honor of introducing the speakers since he made the made the efforts to get them all arranged and invite people and invite them all to come so he's certainly should have the honor of doing the introduction so Paul please and thank you very much for everything you did appreciate it yeah thank you thank you to everyone for sharing part of your weekend with us out here we don't get to do this very often as Chris said there's two kind of big events this being one of them but we also have several other outreach opportunities and programs throughout Northern Virginia and you can find out about those on our website Novak comm or you can just check here behind the tent at the information table and you can get a feel for the wide variety of things that we do and I'm sure you'll find take take interest in we do generally like clear weather hit it kind of helps a lot but the the fact that we may or may not today means we can still participate in the in the speaker's here and we have a terrific lineup for you I think you're gonna be really pleased and excited to hear a wide range of topics and we wanted to start with with Dan here he's a novak member for many years I think going on 20 or so most of that goes to 20 years I think he holds the Novak record for being a member of different state clubs I think you're up to like six states now something something like that I'm kind of looking for 50 from you at some point fifty four forty or five yeah that's acting but Dan has been it has so much knowledge on photography in general a sport photography and you know he's going to share with us you know we all have one of these things that we carry around it's got the camera I use it for selfies but Dan's not really but Dan's gonna tell you a different way to use it at night doing doing astrophotography and I think that's really cool so big welcome for Dan Ward please thank you thanks Paul so let's see if we can get this you know I'm not sure it's kicking here all right I'll do the old-fashioned way for now okay all right so how many people brought their sophisticated Astro imaging equipment with them tonight yeah okay we have a couple here everybody else you probably have your phone right all right so this may be the right talk for you guys maybe not so much for you all right so just you know what am I gonna tell you Stefan things talk a little bit about showing you some examples of what people have done with it with telephones smartphones talk about techniques a little bit I'm gonna go in some death on iPhones because that's what I use most of what I talk about is applicable to Android as well and a little bit on our resources sky stuff I'm moving ahead art Cole has been doing this longer than anybody else I know he's one of my friends on Flickr anybody use Flickr a few people so these are all photos that he took holding his he actually created a amount to put his smartphone up to an eyepiece now you can buy those but when art started doing this they really weren't that available but all of these photos Jupiter Saturn Mars and the moon and in this one he's showing a just right out of the camera and then after a little bit of processing so much more but it is amazing what you can do with one of these most people are starting to see it now just a wide field shot this is a guy in the Philippines who took the Milky Way and by the way if you haven't been to the southern hemisphere they got first choice on the Milky Way I mean it's pretty nice up here but they really have a spectacular Milky Way down there now I believe he shielded the lighthouse for the initial 20 second exposure of the Milky Way Gary Parkerson is a very cool guy anybody ever heard of him you would probably enjoy me in particular he has been by since retirement he's been bicycling around America he carries a teleview 60 millimeter telescope with him and he shows people the night sky various places well Gary went to Nashville for the total eclipse last year and he said his smartphone up to his little telescope and he was doing it and then he was totally socked in with clouds at totality but but he still got some pretty cool photos and and hey these photos are actually on the teleview website have a friend in South Africa who's in left a friend and he's really stretching the limits of what can be done with just a smartphone this is the Rhine Nebula it will be visible tonight a little bit after 1 o'clock so you probably we won't still be here then but later on the winner this is one of the beautiful things to look at now this particular thing is 280 10-second exposures ok we have several kids here what's 280 times 10 what do you think right that's a lot of seconds of exposures all right so probably not going to do some of those tonight but but it's possible to get these amazing photographs if you're willing to do it now mainly what I'm going to be talking about is what you can do just holding your telephone up your smartphone up to an eyepiece and taking a picture of the moon or something bright like Jupiter or whatever but it's possible to do deep sky photography if you're dedicated and willing to take the time now I took this picture with a I often use a smartphone 6s that's not my main phone but I use it just for demonstrations and such but the picture on the left I took just a kind of walking up and taking a picture at the eyepiece on the right I processed it i cropped it just using the kind of image adjustment you can have on your phone itself just increasing the contrast darkening a little bit and you can see you know actually what do you think is that okay so if you go home tonight with something that looks like that will you be happy yeah not super hard to do yeah yeah there's a guy out here that has the cloud filter so we coming around later I think there I'm gonna go back again actually I'm gonna pick on Grant Peterson a couple of times because he is just totally amazing by the way grants day job he's a software engineer so you know the astronomy is just a hobby with him that is a manual telescope that is a Dobsonian telescope it doesn't track the sky you push it to keep up this guy he does other photos using a tracking one but he took that picture of the occultation of saturn by the moon using that yeah that's Saturn and then that's the zoom in now you have to be in the right place at the right time to see that and it's been happening several times in the southern hemisphere lately we'll get our shot at it later but but but it just amazes me he stacked the several photos because you need a different exposure to get Saturn than you do to get the bright moon but pretty cool huh yeah anybody be happy to take that tonight yeah me too alright so when you photograph through optics let's talk about that for a minute we we call that a focal photography when you hold the phone up to a telescope of monocular a set of binoculars it's called a focal photography there's different types of ways to take photos through a telescope this is kind of the easiest one if you look on the internet you'll see some people I'm sorry my anyway some people will call it digit scoping that's because they have products they want to sell and they wanted a different name to use for it but it's possible to do a pretty good job and anything we're talking about today on the a focal photography could be done with a telescope a monocular binocular it's possible matter of fact my first Astro photo was using the family's brownie Hawkeye almost 60 years ago and I got a picture of the moon that look that's not the same feature I took but roughly that's what it looked like and my father's reaction to this is you wasted I overall a film and that's all you got okay he wasn't always the most supportive of astrophotography but it's possible to get these images and it's been done for a long time so what have we learned from the people that do this well first off your smartphone is so much better than that brownie Hawkeye that I had matter of fact if you don't know who this guy is up here that's Ansel Adams Ansel Adams was a concert pianist who got into photography and he started taking big landscape photos and he's widely recognized as probably one of the greatest landscape photographers that's ever lived he also wrote five books on the technical aspects of photography because it once he got into it that was his life your smartphone has most of what he taught in those books built into it automatically so when you press the button on the on your camera it's actually got all this wisdom built into it and it will do a lot of the stuff for you now the net the only negative about that is your your phone is designed primarily for daytime photography it's for snapshots yeah you know anybody won't take a selfie right now I mean that's the most common photograph but smartphone is a selfie yeah but it's got all kinds of capability so how can we leverage that capability because some of the stuff that works great for daytime photography is not necessarily nice for a nighttime photography well native it does a great job on wide views yeah if I were to take a picture of the crowd right now you know it would be a pretty decent shot even though it's a little dark in here it's gonna come out okay if you most of the cameras have some kind of zoom capability a lot of them is not necessarily good because you have two or three natives lens capability optical zoom if you will but once you start zooming in digitally you're getting a lot of noise and it kind of trashes it up so if you're looking at something and a telescope zoom in a little bit to fill the frame but don't super zoom in or you'll get less and less detail that we get fuzzier and fuzzier you know it's like looking at a TV screen with a magnifying glass you see lots of pixels you can lose the effect any questions on this stuff yet just kind of keep moving here most of them don't have any optics you use some there's a way to add in the Barlow lens or something like that to increase it and there are snap-on optics that are basically little monoculars that will snap on and it's possible to actually use them in a snap-on monocular and look through a telescope but the quality is not there okay so your native setting meaning if you just pick it up out of the box no other special software most phones and the iPhones at least through the X models I don't know about the 11 normally it's going to take your picture somewhere between a third of a second 8,000th of a second you see the ISO that's how ISO is how sensitive the phone is to do light but most of the time your phone is making adjustments using the shutter speed to the degree we can override that we can get better night photos so when you're taking the moon it's not as much of an issue but when you start taking pictures of other things that will become an issue if you go that far viii has the question was what iphone has eight thousandth of a second and the iphone eight and later have that or even more i think with the latest one any other questions thanks yeah you won't you won't slow rather than fast for astrophotography so when you were you're setting it up first off you don't want to use flash we have a rule at star parties no white light and your flash is not gonna make you a lot of friends at a star party plus it's not gonna you know the moon is two hundred and eighty thousand miles away roughly flash isn't gonna do a whole lot there yeah and everything else in this guy is a lot further than the moon so you know your Flash is it's not gonna help anything on the photo and it's gonna annoy the people around you that are you know trying to look in the dark so if you can turn the flash off that's cool rear camera the rear camera is great for selfies but you want to be shooting the backs the back side of the camera not the rear side of the camera you get the maximum resolution that way if you can you're probably wanted em to display if you're out at a dark site again tonight not exactly a deep sky night probably less of an issue here but in general if you're at a star party you want to dim the display as dim as you can use it and still be able to see what you need to see alright I'm not going to go through each of these because I know people want to do other things here too but the video frame rate if you decide to do video then you should use the faster frame rate rate at least 30 frames per second most cameras these days phones have the 60 frames per second and feel free to take pictures of any of these if you want to I think we may get this posted on the website at some point I don't know how soon that happens but you know if you take pictures as a frame it doesn't offend me I'm happy to share a whole all of this alright so question came up earlier can you do it just handheld as opposed to using a bracket yeah you can yeah but it kind of Wiggles right so if you really want to get a good result so we're holding our phone right and we have to hold this parallel to the eyepiece you know and we need to keep it still and we don't want to jiggle the telescope because especially some of the Dobsonian telescope you've pushed the camera the phone against the telescope you move it off the object that you were just looking at and you know what fun is that don't be careful when you're doing that don't put your fingers on the eyepiece you know there's some of these eyepieces are fairly expensive you're the ones that are not fairly expensive peanut-butter-and-jelly fingerprints don't do a thing for it I had a kid pour some apple cider on one of my eyepieces it did not enhance the view one little bit if you think of you know if you're into aviation y'all pitching a role you know you're very familiar with those concepts the phone you have three dimensions that you're working with here and holding the phone steady is it's not impossible but it's not easy for most people okay any kind of vibration is not your friend when you're taking photos so pitch is up and down y'all is left the right and roll all of those will get you a blurry photo then if you can keep it parallel to the eyepiece perpendicular to the line optical line this making sense so you can do it handheld but there are things that make it easier and holding is a good thing in astronomy maybe not so much a football depending on which team you're rooting for we have some people arguing about that earlier okay you can do it with the rubber bands okay that's about as cheap as it comes there are inexpensive phone mounts and I have a couple of examples here after the talk if somebody wants to take a look at it and then there are very custom mounts that will run in the neighborhood of eighty two hundred dollars so the good news is you can spend as much money as you want to own this the good news is you can also do it very cheap and you can just hand hold it it's just you have to work a little bit harder to handhold it and get good results so I I didn't say John soy cahier earlier I don't know if he's here yet or not but he's he has a really good talk on more advanced more sophisticated astrophotography using a smartphone and it's on the novak youtube channel but it is a really gets into some of the more sophisticated software and techniques for that I'm keeping this more for a broad general audience but you know John is much very much a fan of using the rubber bands that that works it doesn't work as well for me I'm older than John you know some of the examples and I have all three of these up well I actually I don't have the next the celestron XYZ just recently came out but the other two the teleview is probably the most expensive sophisticated one but it only works with certain Televisa's but it screws right into it it's about as snug is that you can get and it's kind of once you get it set up in a line you can do photography all night long whatever you want to do the Ryan steady pics will fit a variety of eyepieces so you don't have the issue being stuck with just Televisa's but it's fairly expensive but it's a fairly sophisticated the next Y Z is I like I said it just came out I haven't actually seen one in use yet but it's cheaper than the other two and then if you just want to take the white fill shots you know there's all kinds of things that the Manfrotto thing it's great for selfies my dog one of my daughter's uses these the istabilizer I've seen these in like you know 5 and below stores it's it's a nice way to set your camera up you can set it on the timer and get a nice group shot but of course at the end yeah you can just cut a cop out and if you have a poppet a poppet actually will hold your phone up ok anybody use those you know what I'm talking about it's a little dial that sits on the back that pops out and it will it will prop your phone up problem is if you have one of those on it's kind of hard to get your phone in one of those holders so so some of the steps again this is specifically the way iPhones work I believe the this works very well for the Android phones as well I know most of the galaxy's my son-in-law has a galaxy and it seems to be pretty much the same but on the camera app itself be sure you turn the flash off the HDR the had digital high digital resolution I recommend having it on I'll talk a little bit more about that in a minute if you have a timer I'd recommend turning it off and it seems like you might want the timer but the problem with the timers is that flashes the LED light with the camp down and again flashing of white light at a star party is not a popular thing to do you're messing up people's night vision yeah if you go out at under a night sky it takes 30 seconds for your eyes to begin to adjust to the night vision but it takes at least 30 minutes before they really truly adjusted to night vision any white light starts that count all over again so that's why people don't like to see white light at a star party because you want to be able to see better in the dark if the adjust pops up I always say original I don't want some kind of grunge effect but I'm taking a picture of the moon I mean maybe later I want to do that effect on it but but not right out of the box you know the square format I'm taking a picture of a round eye piece so it's a round it's a square hole and a round peg that makes more sense than a big rectangle so but it doesn't matter you can use whatever you're used to with your phone but a square portrait is less wasteful of space around the picture that you don't need there's a yellow box for the olive auto-exposure autofocus if you hold your finger down on that it will lock it if you don't you may find it jumping around so it's easier to lock it and once you have it locked you can swipe up and down to adjust the brightness of the image the auto except and that will give you a better moon picture in particular if you can adjust it down it's making sense okay if you go to the settings area and you go to the camera setting I always want to put it on preserve settings because otherwise every time you take a picture you're starting all over again and I want to use the same settings I had for the last photo when you're doing several pictures of the moon this will save you some time and they can turn it off later the auto HDR if you turn that on it will always take an HDR photo if you don't turn it on the phone will decide whether or not you need one and sometimes it and I agree often it and I do not agree so let's turn it on it stays on now HDR what that really means without getting into the technical aspects of it is it takes one photo that's underexposed one photo that's normally exposed affording according to what the phone thinks should be a good exposure and one that's overexposed and then it merges of those threes photos to try to get the maximum quality out of the image usually an HDR photo will be better than just a native one if you say keep normal it will save the native the normal photo and the HDR photo that way if sometimes HDR doesn't make it a better image in this way you'll have both if you have issues with the memory on your phone then don't save it and while you're at it if you're gonna do video later just check make sure it's at least 30 seconds frames per second okay all right I think I probably explained all of this but again when when you're looking at your phone and you you'll see the screen for the focus you Center that where you want the focus to be you want your focus at an infinity it's usually going to do that automatically but if then hold it down so you lock it so the focus isn't zooming in and out and getting weird on you and then you can swipe your finger up and down for just the the exposures the brightness of the image and it will stay locked until you either take a picture or you exit to the camera just making sense if if you have a plug-in headphone or even the your camera your phones will use the volume control as a shutter release as well as the shutter button so you know you have the big red button for your camera the volume will also take a picture that's almost our phones have it set up that way if you plug in a headphone your volume control on the headphone will do that Bluetooth headphones are supposed to do that as well mine don't I have Beats headphones the volume control does not take pictures you might if tried that but it's a way of taking a picture without putting yeah your your fingers on it but they also have these little Bluetooth shutter releases that you can get for about 10 bucks or less on Amazon and that's one in the upper right there so that's another way to to take the picture without having to put your finger on the phone and possibly moving it or dislodging it making sense good yeah you know that's that's that's a good point I don't know if the new iPhone does that or not but the version I have didn't have that but audio so just repeating some phones have audio trigger so you can say snap or whatever you know and it will take the picture then so that's a good way to take a picture without having to touch it and maybe jiggling the phone timer delay I recommend you against using it at a star party for what I said before it's going to blink the countdown and that white light is not going to make you any friends at a star party the timer delay will take ten identical photos unless you have it set on HDR or you have the flash turned on they don't want to take one but my recommendation again for astronomy is is to not use the timer okay all right high dynamic range I talked about this a little bit before it will it under over and normal exposes and image it blends the three of them together to give you a little slightly better quality picture if you haven't experimented with it I recommend doing it it's great for daytime snapshots for traits things like that too it's a handy feature to have doesn't work in every circumstance that's why when I take one of those I always save the regular picture to what you can get from the other setting and it will override the the if you're using HDR with the timer it will override the ten shot it will not override the LED blinking countdown so again I don't recommend using the timer at a star party that's the HDR I do there are some phone apps that give you much more control so that your smartphone will be more like a 35-millimeter or eight hided single end reflex or a more sophisticated camera I use pro pro camera on my my phone I'm very happy with it all of these are probably equally good I use programmer because I've been using it for about six or seven years and they keep upgrading it there's something called the photographer's ephemeris it's a little bit more expensive than the others it tells you exactly where the Sun and the moon will rise or set if you'd like to take sunrise photos or sunset photos or moonrise or moon set photos yeah it you can look it on your phone and see exactly where it's going to be on your horizon this means if you really want to get a cool picture of say the moon rising next to a National Monument or in somebody's wheelbarrow or jumping through a basketball hoop it's it's your app it will to show you exactly where it will be pretty cool questions by post-processing three main software's I'll mention here planetary imaging preprocessor that's a mouthful if you take multiple pictures if everything in the sky is moving and some of the scopes you see tonight will be tracking very very well some of them won't be tracking at all if the image is moving across the screen especially if you're looking at Mars or Jupiter or something like that one of the big advantages of the P IPP software is it will adjust all the images so that they're all in the same place and you can stack them more readily as opposed to having to manually move them back and forth reg astac does a little bit of that P IPP does it better deep-sky stacker is another I'm not going to go into in depth look at the SOI Kazan SOI cos presentation I mentioned earlier in the there's a link here later because he goes into this software a little bit more depth and it's a lot of technical stuff to get in we have a very mixed audience here don't want to put everybody to sleep but but these are good and the couple of these are free I use register I've used deep sky stacker a couple of times I haven't used P IPP I probably will in the future ya know those would be on a laptop or desktop I told you before grant Peterson is is the best of the best on this I got I just have to show you this that that I don't have what you can see it because how bright it is that's the planet Mercury that's the planet Venus that's the International Space Station that's Mars that's Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune all of those taken with a smartphone looking through an eyepiece of a Dobsonian telescope and of course the Sun and the moon so he uses a samsung galaxy he was using an 8 he's dirty to attend and with all of these he does a minute of video and then stacks them and pulls it together that the registan I mentioned earlier if you do a minute of video I said before 30 frames per second what's 30 times 60 anybody know that one 1800 so he has 1800 frames to pick from and register or throw out the worst ones and keep the best ones so if when we're looking up in the sky you're looking through at least 60 miles of atmosphere and it's turbulent and stuff is constantly moving so you know when you look at the pictures you see this wonderful picture of the moon or Jupiter when you look at an eyepiece on a telescope you'll see it's kind of waving and wobbling just a little bit that's because of all the atmospheric motion going on if you have 1800 frames you have some some lots of little frames there for the seeing was absolutely perfect and a bunch for it wasn't the software will toss out the less beautiful frames if you will and stack the ones that we're very good and then it adds it all together to give you a much finer image so that's the advantage of doing video but again if you're taking pictures of planets things like that it's really good with the moon it's helpful but yeah again you can get a good snapshot of the moon just taking your fallenness snapping it through the eyepiece you can get a much better picture when you start doing stacking and this is the gear is I asked grant the other day by the way he's on Twitter if you're a Twitter person you can follow him but this is his main gear celestron XLI face it's a nice eyepiece shorty barlow the question earlier about something in between and basically he's using this device to hold his phone the eyepiece is mounted onto here and in that case he's using a Barlow to increase the power if you will of the IPS and through his telescope but this is not as as simple as it gets this particular device is so low mark sixteen dollars this one which I prefer to use the teleview a hundred dollars has the same function this is a little bit more stable this works you know I'm I don't know the details on that I'm assuming he probably caught it either getting close to or away from the moon and just took a lot of videos and probably integrated a few of them for that yeah I know when I shoot the ISS I've always shot videos of it and I've gotten a couple of transits across the moon that way and one did want to mention next month on Veterans Day November 11th we have a very unique opportunity the planet Mercury is going to transit across the Sun what that means is their orbits are aligned to such a degree that occasionally every so many years the mercury passes between us and the Sun now when the moon passes between us in the Sun we get an eclipse when mercury passes in front of the Sun it's way too far away for us to get in the clip so what we get is a transit the same thing happens with Venus it's not going to happen again with Venus for a couple hundred and something years we had a nice one a few years ago mercury we had a nice transit on in 2016 we had this next one coming up on Veterans Day and then it's not going to happen in Northern Virginia and 2032 so Veterans Day is a holiday so if you're not working if you're not in school Fairfax County Parks Department has the public observing session set up at the Great Falls at Turner form Observatory Park the transit starts at 7 o'clock yes you can use the clips glasses but mercury is so small you you have to have a telescope to see it it's just a tiny dot you need the filter in front of whatever you're shooting not not behind it but but yeah yeah so so if I've seen people that took the Eclipse glasses and put them over you know like a Mont binocular monocular or something like that as long as you've you know yeah yeah you don't want to look directly at the Sun our eyes are too expensive yeah and actually this device on the left one of the one of the novak members this is called a sun spotter and it's projects the sun down and and gets a ball that's about ten inches in diameter that's a pretty cool way to see it too and he'll be at the analemma event in Great Falls I just wanted to mention that because that's a very cool event and it's not gonna happen again until 2030 - I know you want to go ahead and plan ahead for 2032 but just in case you might want to make this one next month okay this I know this is an eye chart there's a lot of more details up here mention the the transit the next lunar eclipse in North America will be on January 10th it's a few months ahead it's a penumbral lunar eclipse that is not as cool as the one we just had a few months back in January but you will notice some darkening of the moon don't look at that the next solar eclipse is in South America so argentina chile polynesian cruises that's on december next year if you want to go to that my wife and I are willing to go with you and talk to you about it just let me know just buy our tickets and we'll be there the next lunar eclipse full lunar eclipse is May 2021 and I did want to mention there are meteor showers throughout the year at the best one year after year is the Perseids that's always around August 12th 13th so if you want to try to catch some meteors that that's always a good one you can count on some of the others you can't always count on being quite as good there's some other links here here's a link from Novak here's the thing for the Turner forum events analemma society which is another group the smartphone astrophotography John psychos presentation at the link here there's a really good astronomy club in Laurel Maryland unfortunately there's not a good astronomy shop in Northern Virginia anymore but he's got all kinds of cool stuff there online around telescopes Naval Observatory has a lot of good astronomy related stuff sky and telescope astronomy magazines have tons and tons of good downloadable stuff if your subscriber more is available today or if you're not a subscriber but there's plenty of stuff that's available for somebody that just goes online and looks put a few other things here art Col that I showed at the very beginning he's got a lot of stuff on his Flickr site that talks about the techniques he uses very cool guy Martin PI OTT has an 80-minute very detailed tutorial that tells you everything you ever wanted to know it may be a little bit more and register at software I talked about which does absolutely miracles with processing images very good tutorial on that and there's a little disclaimer there that anything that I'm showing here is just for example purposes Novak is not recommending and I'm not personally recommending it but I found some of these work well for me whether or not works well for you after you know buyer beware you know I have a few other things how we doing on time okay I wanted to show some more images by the way I took that photo last night I set my telescope up in the driveway took my camera out took the picture put my telescope back in the garage I was out in the driveway for like five minutes and that was doing none of the stuff I was talking about other than just holding the phone up to the eyepiece so you can get a decent photo of the moon very easily you can get some really cool stuff if you put a little more effort into it but you know the clouds are going to magically all open up by sunset and we'll have a wonderful view of the moon tonight and we'll be able to see these things I did want to just reinforce what said just briefly at the beginning there's about 60 miles of atmosphere over our heads most of it is in the first few miles if you look straight up you have one air mass above you if you look about 30 degrees up you have two air masses that you're looking through if you look close to the horizon you have almost six air masses that's a lot of stuff that's a lot of dirt air when water vapor moisture you know so they're closer to the horizon you earth the more turbulence well you will have in your images so if you want to take a picture of the moon if you want to get a moonrise it's gonna be the horizon but if it's higher up you'll actually have a cleaner shot at it than you will when it's doing low or any other object for that matter that makes sense now I know you know you know when you see the moon rise and it's ginormous and you look up and it's really tiny is that does that really happen so if if you will extend your arm and hold up your little finger you'll see even the moon's up the horizon it's the same size as your little finger now for most people and when you look up over your head it the same size as your little finger now it's it's an optical illusion because you see stuff on the horizon that makes it seem to be much bigger so you know try that because you shouldn't believe it don't don't take my word for it I might be trying to tell you something look and see if it works yeah alright make sure I didn't skip something okay lots of loose a different moon er lunar phrases I actually find crescent moon photos are a lot cooler than near fooling photos so just encourage you look at different times I took all these photos these particular photos I took through one of my telescopes not with my camera but all of these would be possible with the with the smartphone Denis Silva is a was a local photographer poor lady she had to move to Montana she did this wonderful shot of the moon rising through the Air Force Memorial I did the shot of the moon over the Washington Monument I waited almost three years to get this photo because I'm an OCD person that I wanted to have the actual moon and there's only twice a year that the moon rises in that alignment and it was cloudy most of the time so I did finally get it but I still had to do two exposures to be able to get the monuments in and the moon and looking at the full moon is like looking at a bear light bulb so you need a very fast exposure for the full moon and they didn't longer exposure to get the monuments but you can't get stuff like this that app I told you about earlier the photographer's ephemeris will help you find these alignments of cool sunrise and sunsets this one I took from near the foot of the Uwe Jima memorial most of the photos like this you see today will be taken from the Netherlands Caroline because some of these trees in the foreground have gotten a lot taller I tell people to take the same photo today you need a chainsaw but I took this in like 2005 I think 2006 so it yeah it's kind of cool because I prefer this alignment when from the Netherlands Caroline it flips so the Washington Monument be over here and the Capitol would be on the right but the moon would still be roughly there you know the Netherlands Caroline would be the the place that to try to duplicate this kind of a shot today also I want to just uh you know Mythbusters here just for a second yeah you hear about the super moon yeah sometimes you hear about the micro moon or some people call it the mini moon the moon's orbit around the earth is elliptical so sometimes it's closer to the earth sometimes it's farther away this is as big as it gets and as small as it gets so when people talk about we're having a super moon tonight and it's like you know it's going to knock your eyeballs out it's gonna be so bright maybe not so much that's that's the actual difference in size now because you know the diameter of the area of a circle that's about a 14% difference but you know it's not really ginormous versus teeny-tiny it's subtle but it's cool did anybody observe the lunar eclipse back in January it was really cold wasn't it I spent five hours out in my driveway to get these these photos of it and write it right after I snapped this particular image a fox ran right next to me I've been sitting still for so long and it just ran past me that's pretty cool yeah but of course I don't use white light at no flash I couldn't take a picture of the Fox you know by the way this this is a on the Tel Aviv web site again the next number of partial lunar eclipses is January next total one like this would be May of 2021 cool okay Jupiter we will see Jupiter tonight at about 7:30 that all four moons of Jupiter will be visible when it first gets dark at about 7:30 tonight the moon Io will drift behind Jupiter so that's kind of cool as soon as it gets closer when they go in front of Jupiter you actually see the shadow of a moon going in front like like you do that's the shadow that's the actual Mona well it's kind of cool because there's always stuff happening on the Jupiter with this the four largest moons orbiting it Saturn will be visible the early tonight I think it sinks sets pretty quickly but it is orgeous if you've never seen Saturn to a telescope you owe it to yourself to see it I said they're both very cool just mentioning meteors is interesting this photo is is is out on the Internet is a Perseid meteor shower at Stonehenge those are not actually meteors that is a star trail photo so the photographer that made this was making a very beautiful picture of Stonehenge to advertise the meteor shower but as you see all of these are actually moving in the same direction and the same length meteor shower would not look like that but still a cool picture but you can take pictures of a meteor shower with your phone normally you're only gonna get one or two streaks okay questions start real photos are cool there are apps that will make even cooler Star Trek photos than your phone will take because they'll just make it look like that yeah okay well that's that's fine you if you want something that looks cool Denise Silva who had done the the moonrise that the Air Force memorial she she did this one and those really are true star trails and she did not have the light on in her tent until after she had the star trail photos because otherwise that would have just been burned out but she stacked quite a few 100-minute four-minute exposures for this so she was you know working hard it by the way she does workshops on aurora photography that are just amazing no that was a one of her that was the cannon actually but it is possible to do those there's us there's some i'll youtube links don't have to do that partial of solar eclipses are more common than then total the next annular eclipse in North America is on October 14th 2023 it comes up through the Gulf of Mexico goes through Texas and then exit up through Washington State it is an annular eclipse that means the moon is further away so it doesn't completely cover the Sun so it's a ring of fire instead of the totality we get with the total eclipse but from here it will be a partial eclipse so have you solar filter from last time or something you can kind of get some cool effects I was at the cape hatteras for this partial eclipse back in October a few years ago alright and just for no particular reason I threw in my total eclipse photo I was I was 21 miles away from the guy on the bicycle they got clouded out so it was the luck of the draw I had a wonderful experience he's maybe not so much but it is a wonderful experience to see a total solar eclipse oh when Apollo 12 was on the moon Alan bean Pete Conrad was taking devices off of an earlier Ranger satellite they've been crashed into the moon they wanted to see what the effect of being on the moon had done to those devices Alan bean was supposed to be doing photography the guys on earth told him to set the camera up and they pointed it with the Sun in the background the Sun burned out the sensor on his camera and like 30 seconds and from that point on they did not have a functioning video camera on Apollo 12 there apparently there were some nautical terminology that was used online during I met Alan being a few years ago and he still doesn't want to talk about it even though it wasn't his fault he was doing exactly what ground control was telling him to do but but if you point your camera towards the Sun you can't damage the sensors that's true ya know so that's it any questions yeah I spell Sara technique hello so to safely look at the mercury transit or partial solar eclipse you can take a binocular on a tripod and projected onto a white surface you want to focus it so it's so close to that surface that no one can physically put their head behind the ie piece because that would be the last thing you looked at but you can do that and you can practice doing this set up with a full moon so a full moon you can look out so you can get it centered and all that kind of stuff and figure out the geometry and all that and project it onto a white piece of paper you'll want for the Sun to have something that that makes shade for the the binoculars well you can you know you can put put it in a box with just one eyepiece one one ocular the front eyepiece the other one you want capped you know taped over or whatever on the front of it so that no light goes through that path the other one is going to be exposed to the Sun and then you make shade behind that and project it onto a white thing so I set it up for the mercury or the Venus transit and projected it onto my white car in a parking lot and worked out just fine no no my car my car is fine but you do but you do want to cap the other ocular so that it it doesn't yes there are other projection techniques but everybody's got binoculars everybody has a tripod something yeah but but to your point I mean you know those those clip-on LANs or like this monocular so yeah you could use that for projection as well okay [Applause] | Northern Virginia Astronomy Club | UC62qYZDyzE1yKXjBxR-lguw | 2019-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,772 | 44,928 |
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We FINALLY Know Blackbeard's Dream And Boy Is It Disturbing *Emotional* | chapter 441 blackbeard tells ace that once you die nothing else matters chapter 577 blackbeard screams this is my age chapter 578 blackbeard says this is amazing i feel like i can control the whole world let me ask you one thing what do these three quotes have in common the thing they have in common is that they all tell us one of the biggest blackbeard mysteries which is what his master plan is the same master plan that he's hinted at so many times throughout the story i reread every single line every single chapter that blackbeard was in just to solve this mystery and when i realized what he's planning on doing my jaw dropped as i lost my mind this is officially part 3 to the 5 part god valley series so make sure you like the video and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already because the next two parts are going to continuously get crazier and better with all that being said let's get into it throughout the entire story blackbeard always talks about this grand plan that he has we see him tell sengoku that from the beginning he plan on becoming a seven warlord just to break out the prisoners of impel down this grandmaster plan of his seems to be going well as of right now according to him fate has led him to everything he's done but the main question would be what even is this plan leading to we know he's already gotten everything he's wanted from the prisoners his territories and of course his devil fruits but what is this all leading to well i came to the belief that blackbeard's dream and plan is to become the king of the world while running a world of true freedom and anarchy not only this but also to live as this king in his own world for eternity you see blackbeard always brings up how after someone dies it's all over for them he doesn't really seem to care about things like will the afterlife or even honor i know this is true because when he fights ace he offers aces hand and tells him to join him after ace rejects his offer blackbeard says survival is the only thing that matters in the world or in the shonen jump translation once you're dead nothing else matters so as you can see blackbeard truly only cares about worldly values and about surviving for as long as he can this truly ties in with almost everything that we know about him for example he stayed with whitebeard for as long as he could to survive for as long as he could he doesn't do anything unless he knows he'll succeed because he doesn't want to take the risk of dying and lastly he gets scared while in the face of death take a look at his face and reaction when whitebeard is about to destroy him he legitimately looks scared because he is his biggest fear is to die which is why there are times when we see his personality flip from being confident to acting scary another thing that could prove that blackbeard wants to rule the world for eternity is that he cares about his era we see that part of his plan is to begin his era which is probably leading to maintaining his era after he kills whitebeard and steals his devil fruit abilities he says that the heir of whitebeard is over now and that all the old generation is obsolete he and his generation are replacing the old ones with this logic he should know that eventually time will pass by and another generation will pass him so how do you prevent this from happening well you not only have to remain the strongest but you'd also have to be able to live forever blackbeard has a vision of the world and shows us a bit of this vision at the end of marineford there's a scene where he screams out to everyone to hear quote show it to the world to all the boring peace-loving citizens to the marines to the world government and to all the pirates out there this world's future has been decided yes from now on this is my age this dialogue shows us exactly what blackbeard wants to do and what he believes the world should be first off notice how in the beginning of this speech he calls the peace-loving citizens boring this shows that he views simple peace as a boring thing he seems to want a world that is full of chaos anarchy out of order and with all of this himself at the very top of it i'd also expect he just wants a world full of criminal activity and whatever he thinks is fun because at full ahead island he calls this island a pirate paradise and that it ought to be fun blackbeard probably wants to make the whole world his pirate paradise and a place that suits him another thing that could prove that blackbeard wants a word of anarchy and basically as a whole pirate paradise has to do with luffy we all know that luffy and blackbeard are two sides of the same coin when they first meet oda makes it pretty obvious that they are the same except also the complete opposite so if this is true then what if it's the same thing with their dreams we know that luffy's dream is to become the king of the pirates because he wants to be the most free man so what would be the complete opposite of this well the complete opposite of this would be that blackbeard would want to become the king of the pirates to rule over the world another possibility that would be the complete opposite of luffy's dream would be that blackbeard may want to become the king of the world to make the whole world free from an anarchic perspective either one fits in my opinion i also think he definitely wants to become the king of the world and not limit himself to king of the pirates because he's just the type of guy that always goes a step further for example even though he already had arguably the strongest devil fruit ever he had to take it a whole step further and get the strongest paramecia ever so why would he become the king of the pirates but not go to the next step which is the king of the world in chapter 440 blackbeard mentions to ace that he will become the king of the pirates which shows that it's definitely a part of his plan i think he will attempt to do so but the reason for this is to ultimately become the king of the world in fact the title for king of the pirates may be the king of the world in the world that blackbeard wants to create since it'll be a world of piracy and criminals there won't be any world government so that would make blackbeard the ruler over all unless someone else can defeat him another reason i believe blackbeard wants to become the next ruler of the world is because he's brought up how he feels like he has the power to control the whole world he also brings up how he's invincible and the greatest to ever do it with this amount of narcissism and power backing it up i believe it shows this is what he wanted all along now going back to what he said a marine for this speech also proves that he wants this dream world for eternity because he says the line this world's future has been decided yes from now on this is my age notice how he says the world's future has been decided he believes that he and his age has the whole world's future or fate in his hand to have the whole world's future you can't just have power but also an enduring rulership for eternity once you die your fate ends but the world's fate continues to go on the world's fate has to be an eternal thing because there is a never-ending of days or times this is also interesting considering the fact that the world's fate may actually be revolved around luffy and not blackbeard luffy seems to be the one who's bringing the dawn since he is the sun god if you've seen my last part in this god valley series i bring up how i believe that la is the moon god i believe that he and luffy were brought to wano since they are sun and moon gods i also state how i believe the will of d means the will of the dawn because for centuries upon centuries the d clan have been inheriting each other's wills until the dawn arrives i believe that when the dawn comes there will no longer be a decline because it will no longer be necessary since they already brought the dawn to the world so with all this being said what even is the dawn well wouldn't the dawn be when the celestial dragons are defeated and when the truth is exposed to the whole world also what even is the dawn in literal terms well there's two main definitions and i believe that both to find exactly what the dawn is in one piece two the first definition is the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise now what does this have to do with one piece well this has to do with exactly what will happen in the dawn of one piece because at the time when the first appearance of light comes there's still darkness from the night the moon is still visible and the sun's light is first shown this is right before sunrise which shows that luffy or the sun god isn't the only important figure that will bring the dawn to the world since there's a bit of sunlight a bit of the moon and a bit of the night's darkness at the dawn of the day in one piece there will be the light of luffy the sun god the moon god law and the darkness of blackbeard who will bring the dawn to the world this is why oda chose those three to be the new and final generation of people with the will of d he chose to have the guy who represents darkness the guy who represents the moon and the guy that represents the sun to be the most important worst generation and will of d members it is my belief that these three will be the ones to fight and defeat emu and the celestial dragons the reason for this is because back and lost flashback warzone told him that those with the will of d are the direct enemies of the gods and that their people's goal is the very destruction of the world this is the same destruction of the world that whitebeard was talking about and also odin another destiny of black blackbeards may not only be to defeat the celestial dragons but to destroy the world literally i believe he will literally destroy the world with the power to destroy the world along with the other will of d members odin claims that at the one piece he found out that there will be a massive war terrible enough to split the seas themselves in other words in another 20 years the primary figures of this great war will muscle their way into the new world so we already know that the primary figures of the great war that is coming muscled their way into the new world when blackbeard luffy and law went into the new world so now that we know odin already got this part of his prediction right what could he mean by a war so massive that it will split the seas well i believe that it means in this war the red line will be destroyed and when it comes down the seas will be split when the red line is brought down it is literally destroying the old world to make a new one with no red line or nothing dividing the world and oceans the all blue will most likely come and other things as well so now how will luffy blackbeard and law destroy the red line well it is to my belief that they will use their devil fruits to do so i also believe that the ancient weapons will help out with this as well since they are labeled as having the power to destroy the world okay so now that you understand i believe these three are the ones who will literally destroy the world and bring the dawn let's take a look at the second definition of dawn the second definition of dawn is the beginning of a period of time especially one considered favorable so the beginning of a new era will happen after the celestial dragons are defeated and after the red line is destroyed or in other words a dawn will come okay so now the real question is which era after emu is exposed and defeated will it be luffy's era or blackbeards since we know that their destiny is to defeat the celestial dragons and destroy the world i don't see any of the three dying to a celestial dragon or during their fight with the celestial dragons after the throne of emo is destroyed someone else might take it this is where i start to believe that luffy's final fight will not be with emu but actually blackbeard as we know that blackbeard's ultimate goal is to take the throne of the world as he says excitedly in chapter 925 that the mighty battle for supremacy over the throne has already begun this battle has officially started and it will officially end when luffy defeats blackbeard and all of those in his way of being pirate king to get the throne of the world and in the way that blackbeard wants it he will not only need to defeat emu but he'll also have to force law to perform the eternal youth operation on him the next connection with blackbeard killing law has to do with the real blackbeard whom teach seems to be based off of this connection is pretty crazy so prepare to be mind blown so the real blackbeard has arguably the most known and famous jolly roger in the world take a look at it and what do you see well i personally see a devil or demon stabbing a heart so isn't it almost like the flag is representing some demon killing a heart and now you may ask well what does this have to do with one piece well it has to do with one piece because oda may use it as a reference for blackbeard killing the captain of the heart pirates not only is law the captain of the hard pirates but he's overall just represented by a heart i mean he has a heart tattoo on his chest he ate a devil fruit that's shaped like a heart he was saved and inspired by corazon whose name means hard in spanish and lastly the code that he wears has the name of corzone on it which again means hard in spanish so could oda use the real blackberry jolly roger as a reference or inspiration for his pirate story he tends to use a lot of things so i wouldn't be surprised if he used this as well so now that we know how blackbeard will most likely become immortal let's talk about how this is connected with another person who also seems to be immortal before we do that though remember to like and subscribe if you liked even one thing that i've said so far so if lost devil fruit actually is the fruit from a moon god wouldn't that explain allah how emo became immortal we know one thing for sure which is that whitebeard claims that lunarians used to live atop the red line where marijua is placed assuming that lunarians were extinguished by the celestial dragons and emu wouldn't it make sense that imu forced one of them to make her immortal wouldn't it also make sense that the treasure of marijua is there because a former lunarian left it there alunaran may have used the powers of the op-up fruit to place the sacred treasure of marijua in the red line maybe that's why pangaea castle is located there because they want to be right on where the treasure is located so they can't lose it or let someone else obtain it maybe if a lunarian used lost fruit to place the treasure there that's also why lost devil fruit or the devil fruit of a moon god is the only thing that can allow someone to obtain this treasure it almost seems that emu and the present gods of the world had to wipe out and destroy the old kingdom of gods to make their new kingdom of gods wouldn't it also make sense that kaido named king king because the moon gods might be responsible for making people kings it could either be this or the fact that illumine was once the king of the world but there definitely seems to be some sort of connection with lunarians and emu if there is a connection with lunarans and emu it would tie in very well with one of the most famous japanese stories which is called the tale of the bamboo cutter famously known for its main character kagia the princess from the moon in this story there seems to be many parallels with emu first off there are five nobles that are trying to marry kagia just like how in one piece there's five elders who work for imu next kaguya came from the moon kind of like how imu may have came from the moon or at least from space given their names celestial dragons making it seem as if she came from space another connection is that when kagia went to the moon she took the potion of immortality kind of like how when emu went to the moon gods she took the eternal youth operation another parallel is somewhat actually flipped in one piece but it seems to still work because it's the same thing as in one piece just the opposite so the fourth connection would be that kagi ended up losing all her memory in one piece i'm not quite sure if emu lost her memory or not but we do know that she erased everyone else's memory the last connection seems to be a bit more of a stretch but still represents imu in a way through multiple connections in the story kaguya wore a feathered cloak as she went back to the moon and while forgetting her memory so in one piece terms this may parallel doflamingo as he wears a feathered cloak and as he erases people's memories with the powers of sugar we all know how doflamingo parallels emu with him being a celestial dragon that rules dressrosa just like how emo rules the world he tricked the people by taking away their memories imu tricked the world by erasing the void century duffy wanted the sacred treasure of marijuana emu has it dofey wanted lost fruit to also be immortal and then emu is immortal i think everyone understands how delphi represents imu in a way and the feathered cloak may be yet another clue from oda about imu's connection to kaguya basically if these connections are actual inspirations for oda it may prove that imu did end up getting her immortality from a moon god some more parallels and hints with emu and the celestial dragons could be from drum island neuter on states that both drum island and marijuana are parallels first off the chapter that imu's name is introduced and when we see emu sit on the throne is 908 which in japanese the kanji can be read as ku rei ha just like dr kureha in drum island dr correa also symbolizes imu since she's a life expanding woman who lives in the drum island castle just like how imu may have expanded her lifespan and lives in panjia castle something else that connects emu with kureha is that emu and japanese can be read as buddha the only two characters in one piece that are known for the buddha are symbolized by the maple leaf now you may say well what does this have to do with dr greja well because dr kureha in japanese literally means maple leaves another parallel in this arc could be that the 20 doctors of the drum island kingdom could symbolize the 20 royal families of celestial dragons so basically if the drum island kingdom symbolizes marijua then i believe the ark foreshadows and symbolizes the ending of one piece in case you forgot in drum island blackbeard comes in and destroys the kingdom dalton says how the citizens say how blackbeard's destruction actually may have been for the better since wapo left the country because of this so maybe this foreshadows how blackbeard would destroy marijua and the celestial dragons and how even though blackbeard is a villain what he did may actually be better for the citizens of the world since most people hate and are terrified of the celestial dragons now why would blackbeard even be at drum island every single thing that he does seems to be part of some great master plan and him going to drum island and destroying their kingdom doesn't make much sense unless there was a reason for him to do it well what if this reason was that he was trying to find the secrets of immortality life expansion or something that can heal any disease even death the drum kingdom is known for being the kingdom of doctors maybe blackbeard thought that they would have some sort of leads to immortality or could have even had the secrets itself dr coreja and her everlasting age abilities could have definitely been useful for what he was looking for but he may have not even found her because she's secretive and hides away from the public also maybe blackbeard also heard the rumor of the cherry blossoms and wanted to find something about them in drum island if the cherry blossoms could heal any disease then maybe they can even cure the disease in which everyone is born with which is aging theoretically if the cherry blossoms can cure anything then they may even be able to prevent death itself blackbeard may have searched for any information on any of these subjects while at gem island so now continuing with blackbeard and emu there are some definite parallels that involve what may have happened with imu back in the void century and with what blackbeard may end up doing just like how imu killed and destroyed the kingdom of gods on top of the red line and then achieved her immortality from a moon god which led to her rulership of the world and her era maybe blackbeard will do or is planning to do a similar thing blackbeard may or at least might be planning to destroy a kingdom of gods on top of the red line achieve his immortality from a moon god or moon god fruit and then become the king and ruler of the world if blackbeard ruled the world it would be a world of darkness just like it was with emu the 800 year reign of celestial dragons seems to be symbolized as the night with no sun no moon and no dawn just like how blackbeard ruled there would be no sun god no moon god and no dawn this leads me to my next point which is what will really happen with blackbeard in the end game okay so basically i believe the whole story of one piece is symbolized by the celestial rotation of the earth and sun it is basically symbolizing each day i believe the ancient kingdom which worshiped or was ruled by the sun god was symbolized as the daytime or as noon it was the day because the sun was still out and shining after this the void century came the void century is symbolized by the dusk because the sun is coming to an end the pirate shanty being sake proves this theory even more there's a line in bing sake which is evening comes it's time to sound the drums this shows that when the evening comes or should i say when the void century comes it's time to sound the drums because the ancient kingdom and joy boy have to go to war and sound the drums of liberation the next lines in being sake are but steady men and never fear tomorrow skies are always clear so pound your feet and clap your hands till sunny days return this is referring to the people that carry on the wheels of the ancient kingdom possibly the d-clan for they should stay steady and never fear even during the reign of emu which seems to be symbolized by the night the night of 800 years the lions tomorrow skies are always clear so pound your feet and clap your hands till sunny days return is referring to the reign of luffy the future pirate king once the sun god defeats everyone the air of his will be symbolized as the next day the dawn is the time frame from when the first appearance of light shows up the first appearance of luffy after luffy defeats everyone it will no longer be the dawn but instead it will be the day or the noon so now you may ask well what does any of this have to do with blackbeard well i believe something that blackbeard will do will be symbolized by a celestial event i personally believe that when blackbeard forces law to make him immortal this event will be symbolized as an eclipse before i tell you why let me first explain what a solar eclipse even is a solar eclipse happens when the moon covers the sun it's when the moon sun and earth are all aligned so basically i believe this will symbolize what will happen in one piece because if blackbeard kills law and uses him the moon god will get in the way of the sun god and darkness will prevail momentarily this will happen after the dawn because in order for an eclipse to happen the sun has to be fully out this may be the beginning of the next day in one piece which will lead to luffy having to defeat blackbeard immediately after emu after luffy defeats blackbeard the moon will no longer be in the way of the sun and darkness or blackbeard will not take over the world this will be the era that roger odin and joyboy have been waiting for the day with the light never stops shining something that may foreshadow this is chapter 545 which is titled to sunshine and freedom in this chapter luffy and blackbeard both lead the breakout of impel down and the prisoners finally see the sunshine after ages of being locked up in prison this may symbolize how luffy and blackbeard are both involved in the freedom of the world and in bringing the next day i'm not exactly sure how luffy will defeat blackbeard after everything goes down but i have a feeling that a guy that powerful and crazy can't stick around i can see a situation where maybe luffy defeats him but i don't think luffy will kill him because he never kills anyone maybe blackbeard's ultimate defeat will be by himself he may ironically kill himself with the overuse of devil fruit powers or by something insane we even see how wiper tells him that his biggest weakness is his own overconfidence and carelessness these may lead to the overall downfall of blackbeard as he ultimately loses to himself so now with everything that i've now explained this pretty much wraps up why i believe blackbeard will kill law and try to become the king of the world for eternity let me know all your thoughts and comments down below also subscribe to the channel with the notifications turned on if you want to watch the next two parts to the whole god valley theory also we talk in the patreon about certain chapters so if you're interested the link will be in the description anyways thanks a lot for watching and please remember to have a great day | MARSHALL D. 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Fehc_SJkgeE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fehc_SJkgeE | Chaos Dwarf Guide: Lineups, skills and tips! (Blood Bowl 2) | hello everybody I'm Jimmy fantastic and this is my chaos dwarf guide so chaos doors all of my favorite teams in blood ball and they're very similar to necromantic in in in a few ways in that they're never bad they do start off a little rough and that's because the bull sent us a hundred thirty K each the rear owes a seventy cage so so they're like they're like necromantic in the because they're team cost is quite high they struggle to fit everything that you want in the starting roster but they do build up great because they get claw mighty blob piling on the fabled claw a mighty blow piling on and they're just they're just good they're just a good good team or good or on team so let's have a look at what cyanide says strengths one of the best defensive teams yeah I mean I guess they are they I guess defensively they are quite strong they do have the bull centaurs which you know can once they get break tackle they're their formidable sweepers kind of kind of movement 9 in a way and both aren't all so difficult to stop they certainly are resilient yeah they're quite resilient they're not as resilient as dwarves though that's the thing they are more fun and interactive than dwarfs because your opponent can always hunt down hobgoblins and get start player points and get attrition that way so they're they're certainly not just reasoning as dwarves weakness is one of the worst bowling teams yeah I mean obviously from the start because at the start you're likely to have two rerolls and only agility three but you want to handle with agility too so they're they're pretty bad early on but I mean that's easily remedied you once you have a sure Hans Hobgoblin you just as good as humans at ball handling expensive team rerolls yeah I mean obviously the same cost as a lot of other teams a lot of teams after 70 carry roles but it's certainly not what you'd like is it and predominantly soul players yes and no I mean six of them are slow but you don't want to moving around which anyway they're just there to punch people mostly they do have enough movement with a bull sin knows with Bray tackle when they get brake tackle that they've got they're actually pretty fast I'm a bit like necromantic Lee over there pretty similar little money so I'm then you look at the three the three big formats matchmaking TV based matchmaking you can min Maxim you can drop the bull send Azam in Maxim to death which is disgusting and there there's a famous guy in fumble who M who does that and has a ridiculous win Raider as a few people actually they do that at football just go just drop the bull centos completely and and you know have clawed mighty blow piling on on three or four players and and you know it's a bit lame I've done it in the past I'm not gonna lie it is a bit lame but you can do that and it's obviously very very TV efficient man in tabletop they're not so good in tabletop you'll see people going for a mine at all for maybe a claw claw minor tour and stuff to get a little bit if you know attrition going for them because they're a bit my good in tabletop but I read a bit I don't know they're just a bit they're a bit lacking I think somewhat in in the nerf style tabletop of events and then you've got like short kind of leagues or even long leagues whatever League player they're I think they're up there with necromantic and Dark Elves in that they are durable and they're never bad wood elves are obviously an amazing choice for leagues as are Skaven but they're much more likely to implode than chaos dwarves or necro or dark elves so yeah that's the rough overview there and let me see cyanide has got a new nice new feature the new teams they've got these designs on them which is pretty cool so let's just make a team with lots of cues okay so let's go through the team they've got a mine at all now this is unfortunately a chaos dwarf mine at all and not a chaos mine at all and what that means is he's only got strength on normals he needs to roll a double for mutations which is obviously clearly terrible if he got mutations are normal I've been much more likely to start a team with him just because he could get up to claw and be useful for a while before he before it became not useful but as it is he's really only a very niche option for me I mean he does give you three dice mighty blow boots as you know he's got horns he strengths fire frenzy you getting sixth I thought Blitzers with my e blow so he's he's got an itch in lotv but an hour don't like you marry don't think care stores need him either so overall especially using that mutation and building up I mean building up it's not that bad like he's you'd rather have him on the pitch than Hobgoblin the only thing is it's he cost T V doesn't he he is like 150 TV for this he's so easy to move with Alma rate and even despite having strength 5 I really don't like the mind at all I don't like him on chaos team and he's just strictly worse on cursed Wharf team so yeah not not my cup of tea well glad we got him now for my favorite player and you can see is an amazing new model I think they look really fantastic the hobgoblins he's only got general he's 40 care for 6 3 3 7 so he totally our classes of plutonium peasant losses friend but gains a point of agility which is obviously clearly amazing they can become dedicated ball handlers easily if they take a plus movement or a plus strength or agility they can become quite good ball handlers yummy this moon not so good to be honest I'd be inclined to forego the movement but I'm definitely strength give them blocks your hands agility keys and blocks your hands hope for the double to give blood shoe hands and you've got a great ball carrier then without with just a Hobgoblin and other than that I usually just gonna be taking wrestle to defend themselves orderly player to foul and really I would just mostly take wrestle and a player on these guys mostly I think actually mostly wrestle because I don't I tend not to foul a lot even I love fouling and so early on they take wrestle later be more inclined to take a dirty player and yeah hopeful for stats as early as possible so that you can you can have a dedicated fall carrier Hobgoblin I think it's worth having a short comment somewhere on the team even if he just takes blocks your hands it's it's not so good to try a force one but it's a good option to have a show hands but Hobgoblin now the core of the team that cast off blockers you know 4 3 2 9 that exactly the same as a long beard 70k block tackle fix go general strength the only thing is compared to a long beard well the six of them which is obviously a big disadvantage but they can get mutations on doubles which although you know they're not really getting a lot of value out of tentacles or anything they get cloth which is which is all you need so and here's a bit of there's a bit of contention right they're better with guard is the first skill but if you go guard first skill and then you're all double you get clogged are and then basically a wasting 30k on claw because claw guard is a really bad player you know you want you guards to be supporting blocks and you want to claw my tea ball to be making blocks and you want claw might blow up piling on if you go guard claw it's that much longer they get mighty blow and that much longer to get piling on so what I tend to do is I tend to go mighty blow first on nearly all of my chaos dwarfs maybe four of them will go mighty blow first and then the other two will go guard first but I think guard is better so and stuff like enough style tabletop event they would all go God but in terms of development you really want claw planning on mighty globe massively and this is in blob Auto in blue ball 2016 piling on is enough to death so in that case I probably go guard first on them so yes skills wise they just want mighty blow guard piling on claw I've even got my a blob piling on a couple of them straight off the bat mighty blow guard panning on claw on doubles you could go dodge you could maybe go stand firm I think fends okay for them once you have a co-op amah mighty blow claw piling on friends is a nice option to have but you might want a frenzied bull in which case you don't really want to frenzies on this team strength we can get them in a trouble you could maybe take dauntless frenzy or children or I mean jump ups obviously great but only after you've got because they are movement for this is the thing with chaos Wars this is what stops them being broken really if they're if they were movement 5 then the claw mighty blow on them would be a lot better Mabel piling on but moving forward doesn't limit them somewhat stats wise obviously you take the strength yeah don't think you take movement really unless you've already got acclimated were planning on I had a player who got a claw oh mighty bull piling on frenzied movement 5 and that was absolutely fine he was like a bad troll Slayer then obviously a chili you don't bother with I mean that very player is there like a long beer but with the added the other thing of chlorin doubles which is obviously clearly completely amazing and offends not a bad idea because you read encore down men with cast wharves and your from will do because of the hobgoblins fragility right and here we have this is obviously the the marquee player here the bull centre looks pretty amazing they have horns on the models they don't have Hans in the skills they're 130,000 649 sprint sure feet thick skull now there are a hundred thirty K so when you look at this and they've got general on normal and strengths are normal they don't get mutation access cuz they're already you know mutated enough that's the that's the kind of rationale behind it so now it's easy to look at this and think oh wow that movement nine well they're not because you really only spin when you have to you know you're not gonna be making you shouldn't be making loads of GFI's with them go for it you shouldn't be doing that you should be trying to use the movement six all the time but sometimes it's not that bad to go for it with them you know you really shouldn't be pushing you look with them at all thick skull is a nice bonus but you know to show that walls but it's not really that relevant so almost what you're playing for in obviously agility to at law TV isn't very good so a blow TV you basically got a soros for fifty thousand more which isn't very good is it but later on of course when they get developed to become completely complete monsters they're one of the few players that take Jerry empty play and no I don't take over them they're one of the few players that I take break tackle on so I would like to go break tackle on one block on the other usually and then and then the other one so they used they're always going to take Brock block and brake tackle first however if I roll a double at any point I'm taking dodge as soon as possible so you're looking at block break tackle dodge hopefully is the first three then guard and tackle maybe tackle first and that sounds silly because you've got six tackle and you longbeards well Gail off blockers but these are fast and care stores are slow so the cast Wharf blockers aren't really going to be using the tackle you really want one of these guys as a safety and he's really gonna need tackle so I will often go block break tackle tackle even before God you want God just because God's amazing you can then go stand firm as well so you've got a blodge stand firm strength for guys really good but the key thing is the break tackle you know that makes them blodge break tackle but it makes them very very mobile and especially with this movement 6/9 when you when you need it to be it's nine but you really can't rely on it which makes actually take a movement a decent option the only thing is there's so many normal take the skills you want to take block break tackle tackle guard that's for dodge is five I would be happy with block bury tackle tackle guard dodging on both balls oh you know but obviously strength five you got to take strength fire if you get chilly three then you could take it to lady three and give him sure hands you can even give me shoe hands without literally three because of strength for and blood carrier is something very hard to deal with so you could definitely go like block dodge your hands or something as your first three skills with brake tackled thrown in the mix at some point it's definitely something you could do Shore hands on the ball on the bull sent off but I really prefer to a carrier with a bull Centaurs when I can't skill them up but try to develop a ball carrying Hobgoblin and also a key thing is is to know when to use at lotv when to use your ball centers as expensive Blackhawks and it happens sometimes you know it's it's really how its kind of tough for care stores a low team value especially against like orcs and chaos and Nergal even sometimes because just being a bash teen being out strength isn't very good but if you throw these guys on the line and carry with a Hobgoblin then you certainly got to Wilson or that you've got you've got to Blackhawks and you've got six dwarves and and that's pretty Bashi matchup really so I'm here's I have a look at two teams I made earlier and we've got this is the bill that I almost always run and basically you've got the Apothecary there because the worst thing you can have is losing a bull cent or early to like a cars you've got to at Kaiser permanent casually to team rerolls six blockers I think you have to have the six blockers and three hobgoblins now if this was matchmaking at probably have the Apothecary and I'd have the 12th hole goblin because saving your apothecary for permanent injuries to one of these eight while it's fun to you know that this is why I'd use no League because I would want to use my apothecary only on a permanent injury on these eight however in a one-off match you'd be better off using either the apothecary unlike the first knockout or the first badly hurt or whatever so I think if it was for like matchmaking I'd be tempted to drop the Apple and have a 12th player as a Hobgoblin and then you'd have 20k towards the apothecary after your first match however in a league I would always want that apothecary because just losing a bully's is the worst thing imaginable and losing a cast-off blocker isn't isn't very nice but I pretty much always exclusively use this lineup when I'm starting a team however if to route if to rerolls isn't your thing you could of course dropper dropper chaos dwarf blocker to get it but what I prefer to do is I prefer to drop the ball Center because much like necromantic teams he is a bit over costed without skills he is he doesn't really get to use the Sprint issue or feed that much the thick skull isn't that relevant at low team value the agility - might as well be jelly one almost so you basically almost paying 130k for a soros as I said so but then if you only have one then obviously it's eat fatty gets killed up faster because he's the one getting all doing all of the boss and all stuff by himself once he gets block he becomes a much better player break tackle then you can add the second one just save up for the second one I think that cast wolves exerting that influence on the matches you know I I would much rather have six book six CD B's than five CD bees although I can't speak very good so yeah I don't like this one be together three rerolls which you know this is the thing three reels is fine because you've got two rules is fine because you've got six blockers but you do need those rerolls to pick up the ball and stuff and I don't know I can see why you would want three rules for a bit more reliability and you know you could go to bulls and 95m five cursed off blockers I can see that it's just not something I do like this this one here if you drop this apothecary here you've got 50,000 haven't you drop this Chios 12 blocker don't know Hobgoblin and then that gives you the third reroll but am I just I just think not tonight I prefer the more powerful route definitely with care stores I definitely think they want all these you want as few hobgoblins on the pitch as possible so I don't like styling the three rules anyway I would I would pretty much always use this one just for the get max power men on minimal hobgoblins and try to get these Bulls killed up as fast as possible to become one of the best players in the game so I'm there you go that's it thanks for watching if you enjoyed it don't forget leave a like and subscribe and stay fantastic | Jimmy Fantastic | UCkdy8MQbkyaGSuv217TFtJw | 2017-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,219 | 16,622 |
50l06rD4dY4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50l06rD4dY4 | Bee Wigged with Miss Mary | hello friends this is Miss Mary and I'd like to share a story with you today it's about my favorite bee and the title of the book is called bee wigged by Cece Bell hi there Jerry Be Loved people but people did not love Jerry B for one thing he was a bee for another he was the most enormous be anyone had ever seen a sting from a bee Jerry sighs would really hurt so people stayed away it's true that Jerry was quite large but he had never stung anyone in his entire life but nothing worked oh how do you think Jerry looks in this picture one morning Jerry saw an old wig lying on the sidewalk why not thought Jerry put the wig on his head just then he heard a bus driver shout young man you're late for school the bus driver stopped her bus open the door and hollered get in Jerry got on the bus wow this wig makes me look just like a boy as Jerry looked at himself in the mirror he had a wonderful thought if he looked like a boy instead of a bee maybe people would finally like him so when the school bus stopped Jerry made a beeline for the school he couldn't wait to make friends with all the people and jerry entered the first classroom he could find excuse me ma'am he said my name is Jerry and I would love to join your wonderful class and might I add that you are looking quite lovely today miss Swann was the first friend Jerry made that day the students really liked Jerry - he was helpful funny artistic and generous he was even a terrific speller friendship F R I and D s H I P friendship by the end of the day Jerry B had more friends than he had ever had in his life so Jerry decided to come to school every day and every day he made more friends one day he helped the janitor the next day he complimented the lunch ladies on their food yummy yummy Jerry said Jerry inspired the cheerleaders with his remarkable team spirit go team he even won over the bus driver by the end of the week everyone loved Jerry so much that they made him the grand marshal of the annual school parade Jerry B was ecstatic he couldn't believe how much the wig had changed his life then the wind started blowing hard the wind blew Jerry's wig right off his head he tried to catch it but he was too late everyone saw Jerry without the wig and everyone saw that he was the most enormous B they had ever seen weight shouted a voice please wait it was the wig I am wiglet a very hairy guinea pig I have had the honor of sitting on Jerry's head for a whole week yes Jerry is a B yes Jerry is enormous but I have never seen Jerry sting anyone jerry is helpful funny artistic and generous I am proud to call Jerry my best friend ever everyone was quiet and then ah hooray for Jerry B hooray for wiglet hip-hip hooray everyone shouted it was the best day of Jerry B's life at last he could be himself and have friends and wiglet would be his best friend forever I hope you enjoyed that story have a good day bye-bye | Pinnacle Preschool | UC3ZSxMPfhnD73s4-tgSzFXg | 2020-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 580 | 2,900 |
D33a64dCGss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D33a64dCGss | [BEHIND THE MUSIC] WERE YOU THERE // feat. Andrea Thomas | when we were putting together the song list for this project it seemed like it would be a kind of a neat idea to have at least one song that people are familiar with and there's six songs that are original and then were you there obviously kind of a classic Lenten beautiful Lenten song and our desire behind the song was to have it kind of stripped down it's the it's the song that you know there's only two instrumentals and then the the vocal and it our intention behind the song was to bring the profound nature of the song to whoever's watching it and yet it's so personal we wanted to give it a unique flavor of kind of the mysticism behind the song and that stripped down kind of darker darker tonality to the song that I think it deserves you know and if you just really listen to the lyrics it's um it's a beautiful running song that we wanted to at least give to people as something familiar to pray with this song specifically allows the person you know museum the singer but any any person to put themselves in the scene at the crucifixion in the passion and it's very personal you know even when I was singing the song that is exactly where I pictured myself is just looking up at him at the cross and so often I think some Lenten songs can get caught in this kind of idea that he came for all of us but it's not as personal and that song were you there it's were you there and and the fact that he came from me and he came for you it makes the experience so different when it's actually personal versus something that's universal and that was something we hope to communicate with this song | WildGooseTV | UCaTxuysGT_gIOmv2GNxouWg | 2016-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 310 | 1,604 |
q5NhEcyF2WY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5NhEcyF2WY | Episode 2 - Pursuing God's Rest - How did I get here? Part 2 | hello ladies welcome to the wait for rest podcast I'm your host Kim you've been called to a purpose that is beyond anything you could imagine your value is priceless God has entrusted you to represent a picture of Christ Church it's important to know because Jesus is coming back for his bride the church once he comes those who are a part of his church will have access to God's Eternal rest ladies you are valuable because in everything that you do God has asked you to paint a beautiful picture of Christ Church so that through through you Others May Come to receive God's Gift of Eternal rest but first you must know his rest for yourself oh ladies we all need rest and not just any rest God's rest it starts with understanding your value and ends with exchanging your weight for his rest lay down your I'll give you hello ladies welcome back to the wait for rest podcast I'm your host Kim and thank you so much for joining today and listening so I just want to say a quick reminder actually I want to start with saying thank you so much uh for all of the people that you know have given feedback or just were able to take uh a listen to the first episode if you have not listened to it I do want to encourage you that it is best to listen to that before you listen to this episode I do not want you to get confused with the story uh but before we get started let's say a quick word of prayer because in everything that I say I do want to make sure that Christ is seen and it is his Spirit speaking through me so Lord thank you so much for this opportunity to be able to share anything that you have put on My Heart Lord I pray that through you people can see um and hear your heart for your rest in their lives Lord thank you so much once again for this opportunity to share I pray that you would encourage the ladies through whatever you have have me to share today we love you in your name we we pray amen so once again ladies if you have not already listened to the episode first one please do check it out I hope that it encourages you so in the first episode I mentioned a little story about me going to Miami and um I said I would get back to that and share with you all what happened there and how did I find out or how did I realize you know that God was telling me to leave my job or pursue this idea of of his rest in writing a book so maybe um about a week after my husband got his uh his job he he well actually me I wanted to go to Miami and just take a little bit of a break and I wanted to pray about um this decision and I was just like okay Lord it I want to go somewhere for three days to pray and Miami popped into my head so I thought okay let's go to Miami but my husband couldn't go because he had just started his new job I remember we were looking for a place for me to stay if I went by myself whatever and then um he uh I went to church on a Sunday and I ran it to a friend who had gone to Miami many times and for at this particular moment I felt like the Lord said hey why don't you go and ask this person where could you stay so I went up to the person said hey this is random but I know you've been to Miami a couple of times and I was wondering and the person stopped me and said would you want to stay with me wait are you are you going would you want to stay with me you could stay at my parents place and I thought well I didn't even get the question out but okay so I said uh well I was I was asking you because I was trying to see if I could find if you know of a good place for me to stay in Miami and the person said well you could stay at my parents place with with me for free if you want to no no pressure or anything I'm going to tell you ladies of course my my pride got to me there okay and I was just like you know what I said to the person was okay let me think about it but when I went home I was I told David my husband and I said H I just don't want to entertain anyone you know I just wanted to be by myself I don't know if I should say yes and he says I think you need to say yes you need to take this person up on their their offer so the Lord convicted my heart I ended up reaching out to the person and said sure and let me tell you it was the Most Blessed relaxed time I have ever had the Lord really met with me there and the amazing part was about it I mean I really did have this home to myself the person uh the friend I was staying with uh she was rarely there she came in the afternoon we went to dinner together but I it just it it was really a lone time for me and the Lord and um I remember where I was staying this place is so beautiful it's on the beach I would go out to the pool a couple of times I'm not a really good swimmer okay but I went out to the pool just to like cool off and read and whatever well the last day came it the third day I was there and I was just asking the Lord you know Lord I I don't feel like you've answered any of my questions regarding you know should I be here or should I leave my job or you know if I if I should when and I remember that third day I went out to the pool and they had coner there they would tell me hey you know you you can you can use the pool blah blah blah but this particular day they said you can't use the pool today you'll have to go out to the beach and I thought okay well the beach is very scary and I don't like to get in it unless I have someone with me that knows how to swim I also not a good swimmer you know all these excuses don't want to get my hair wet so I remember um getting out there it was like hot I mean maybe 114 it was so hot I remember going out to the beach with my towel and I'm looking at all these kids get in and I'm like I I can't get in there the waves are crashing it's so scary to get in there so what I did was put my feet and I'm like I'm still hot I'm still burning up but what I did was decided to kneel down and splash water on my face so I would cool off and I'm like I am still hot I'm hot but I took a little bit of a break I put my towel out I laid out I started reading from the Bible reading a devotional that I brought with me and um I was just like okay I am going to turn into a flame that's how hot it is out here I see all these kids getting in they look like they're having a great time they know what they're doing why can I not get in so I remember getting up from my seat and I started walking towards the water and I thought I'm just going to do it I took one step in and the more and more I stepped the more and more I realized my feet were still planted I mean I had stepped out out from the shore I'm not going to say I was like in the middle of the ocean but I mean a good 15t away from the shore 15 20 ft away from the shore my feet were still planted the water were was right like maybe up to like my chest I still could see where I was going and I was like wow my feet are still planted I remember turning and started walking down the the beach um and I by this time I was a ways out from where I was staying and I remember just like just thinking about how peaceful it was in that water I remember I thought this is just so peaceful and um I closed my eyes and I just I I could just picture actually I when I looked at the water I could the water looked so silky it was like a silky blanket and it was just like it was so peaceful and so calm in the water and I started to tear up I mean tears are now coming down my eyes the people in the beach were looking at me like what is wrong with her but I'm walking and I'm in I'm in tears and it was as if the Holy Spirit met me there and was like Kim this is what I really felt in my heart Kim exactly when I when I ask you to do something I'm not asking you to jump out into the deep end I'm not even asking you to to know what to do I'm just asking you to take the first step and I will take care of the rest and um I I was just like wow obedience is just a step it's not knowing what you're going to do it's not just diving out into the deep end it's that step of yes I will do it and then I felt in my heart that the holy spirit said Kim if you notice you still can't swim you still don't know how to swim you you you walked in and you're going to walk out and that's the same way it's going to happen for this book you you you're not a writer you're not a reader whatever you're saying you're not but that's not it's not about you the qualifications don't lie in your hands those qualifications are in my hands and when you when you finish the book you may still will not be a writer you're just going to do it because I am going to take care of it and I thought that was just so beautiful so while I'm just saying thank you Lord for answering this like helping me get in and get out and I was just like when I got out I remember saying when can I get back in that's how peaceful it was it was more peaceful inside than it was to be on the outside of the water I remember saying okay lord well if if if you want me to leave my job then when what about that and um I felt like the Lord said to me Kim well you could have made the choice to stay on Shore and burn up or you could have went back in into the apartment and stayed there and just watch from the outside as everyone else enjoyed the the nice peaceful Beach inside um but you made the choice to get in and the time is now it's either burn up or cool off it's not just cooling off your toes it's not just splashing the water on your face it's getting all in because that's where the peace is you'll forever be miserable and make excuses if you don't just take the first step of obedience it's now the time of obedience is now so that was what was the turning point for me when I decided I I have to tell my boss I I have to leave and that was when I had gone back to my boss and told him okay so that was the story of of the beach and how the Lord really met with me in Miami and I'm just so thankful for that time that I had with him but why did it take me so long to leave that's the question oh man I had so much pride pride was the biggest Factor guys the biggest Factor I'm sorry you know when you be when you get used to how skillful you are how talented you are and how equipped you are you become really reliant on that and confident in it and I was very confident in my my skills my talents and um so I was like my boss can't do this without me he needs me what's he going to do without me or I start at this position I'm the best one for it I don't want anyone else in my position guys I went through all of this and I'm just being truthful with you I was very very prideful in my role and I did not want anyone else to have it and and then and why why do I need to leave nothing's going wrong in my mind why do I need to leave so Pride was one of the biggest factors doubt was another one why would God want me to leave to write a book that makes zero sense people write books while working um did God really say this am I going crazy in my mind um man many many I fought many battles but the crazy thing was I had had Godly counsel and godly counsel were telling me Oh no I believe God is telling you you need to go you need to be obedient do you want him to slap you in the face what more do you want him to say to you but you know what was one of the hardest things that I faced it was the disagreements between me and my husband and I didn't understand it then but when when I share other episodes I will I I would share why I believe the disagreements happened but it to me they were much needed and they were very um very very important that they happened and also it made sense based off of what I do believe the Lord is directing me to talk about when it comes to his rest but my husband and I disagreed a lot I mean we agreed that I need to leave we just did not agree with the win I believed it was now and I had many reasons for that based off of my Bible reading sermons you know different personal relationship with Christ my own walk um he had he had a different thought in mind and it was hard for me because as as a wife you have to submit to the authority of your husband but you know the question was wait a minute am I disobeying if if my husband is saying this and and I believe God is saying this but remember ladies if you're married okay you still God will God will correct the man that's he's under God's Authority and that he's the corrector the instructor not you and thank God for that because God is a better corrector but anyways um we battled a lot I remember one time I um ended up getting an injection in my knee because I had knee problems and the doctor said to me hey you're good to go you can go ahead and go back to work pain should be gone in 30 minutes I showed up to my job an hour later and I'm laid out on the ground my leg completely froze it was curled up into like a V of version and um I thought I was paralyzed when I say the pain I was in I I can't even explain the pain I was in I mean if you touched me it felt like you were hammering me in my leg my my boss had to call the ambulance I was screaming bloody murder it was the first time I was in put in an ambulance come to find out at the hospital that the doctor had um punctured a blood vessel and I haven't shared this but I have a bleeding disorder called Von willbrand disease and I will share that another time how I found out about that disease but because of that it caused internal bleeding in my leg and um that was very scary I thought okay God so are you trying to get me to leave on in in this way I mean I don't want to leave in such a terrible way I just want to leave nicely but all types of things were happening tons and it was a battle to leave even up to the last week where I we had we knew it was time to go and um my boss helped us pull the plug he said no no you guys need to go you cannot know that you're supposed to go but then try to depict the time that you're supposed to go you can't tell God yes but I'll leave whenever I want you know so basically all in all that the story of there are so many more details I didn't go into as far as the disagreements and everything that's not really everybody's business but um it was a battle I'm not going to say it was easy it really was not easy but I'm thankful for everything that did happen and the Lord was very faithful in constantly speaking with me let me tell you he taught me so much about being in his presence during that time I mean I craved reading from his word because it was like he was speaking into my life every single day I cannot tell you how much he peacefully and graciously pursued me to help me stay on the path no matter how hard it was looking no matter how hard it was he was saying stay on the path stay focused it's it's not it's not going to look good but stay on the path so I ended up leaving right October 26 was my last day and um my husband and I you know actually I'm going to rewind just a little bit before my husband and I got on the same page I remember having to go to him and apologize for you know things I had said in our arguments and and how I I I trust his leading and you know there were a lot of things about my heart that wasn't right my husband has his faults right many of them but we're talking about me right now and I had a lot of thoughts that I was not my eyes were not open to and um judgmental you know sometimes you can pray about things for another person and saying God fix this in this this person help them they're not doing what's right help them Lord I don't understand why they won't do this but you're not looking at yourself in the mirror are you doing 100% of what you're supposed to be doing is your heart right do you have bitterness unforgiveness for this person if those are not right those are just as wrong as the person's heart not being right in whatever they're doing so the Lord had to really convict my heart about that because there were areas in my life that maybe I was right about when I should have left let's just say that but my heart wasn't right very bitter very um upset towards my husband and it caused a lot of disputing for sure um not proud of any of those times but I remember we we finally started talking about it and during that that week I had gotten to a point where I got really angry with God and I told you guys I'm a baby but um so what I would say is when you get to a point um of knowing what it's like like to hear from God it's something that you don't want to lose at all at all it's it's probably the most um intimate and personal uh and valuable thing you can ever have you know it makes you feel like you're somebody it makes you feel like he hears you he sees sees you and that out of the trillion of people in the world he still intentionally hears you and sees you and answers you so I had gotten to that point um during this journey of me leaving my job and the Lord was speaking to me a lot I mean it was probably the closest I had ever been in my walk with God and I valued it but I got to a point where because my husband and I were not on the same page I remember asking God why are you speaking to me about these things but you're not sharing it with my husband why are we not on the same page and um I got really upset about it and I I told God I don't want to hear from you anymore if it's um if it's going to be you know something where it's pointless because you're talking to me but you're not talking to my husband and it's doing me no good I don't want to hear it anymore just keep me out of it I was like as a matter of fact I don't want to leave my job anyways I'll just stay I would just say none of this happened um so I said I don't want to hear from you anymore because it seems as though every time I pray you got something to say and I don't want to hear it and so I remember I went a whole week without and I I purposefully made a choice not to hear from God I didn't read my Bible I didn't pray because I didn't want to hear anything he had to say um it was the most miserable week of my life I felt lost you know God is so gracious though like my needs were met I I I me and my husband bonded that week I think the Lord was just like you may not want to hear from me through my word and through prayer but I'm still going to show you that I'm I'm I'm doing things in your life my husband and I be got on the same page that week without me even reading my Bible or praying you know that's that shows you how good of a God he is like how loving he is you can say I don't want to hear from you and he's still doing things I mean he is intentional he is intentionally after you so we made up that week um and I ended up having to ask the Lord for forgiveness because it was the most miserable time of my life I don't ever want to do something like that again I H it was a terrible feeling but all that to say when I left I remember my husband asked me this question um that I know he was not this is not a question he was trying to hurt my feelings on he just was really trying to understand and he said why would God ask you to leave your job and talk about rest when you're going to be at home doing nothing like not under stress and that was the one question that I have feared being asked of me because me I in my mind I'm a hard worker I love to work the last thing I want someone to perceive of me is laziness not doing anything being at home is like doing nothing and that was kind of like how I had perceived it ladies I at the time we were going to get into that in the next episode but being at home me I pied those women those women that were at home I was like oh I'm the more blessed one because I get to work and I'm making money and I'm seen and I'm heard and I'm known and my skills and talents are being flaunted and um so so going home oh no I cannot be seen as doing nothing not me no I am capable able and so when he asked me that question I was really hurt really hurt and that was when I came home when I when I uh quit my job and I asked the Lord how in the world can I leave something that I love something that I know how to do well and purposefully make a decision to go home and people see it as nothing how can where is my value Lord where is my value I don't have value this was the biggest question I struggled with and I had realized that the Lord was teaching me I had placed my identity in my work and my capabilities and my skills and my talents and I had no idea my worth in Christ outside of monetary gain outside of the eyes of man outside of what this world says value is I had no idea what it was I was resting in my work I was resting in the things that I loved more than God if God were to be on this Earth during that time and he asked me Kim work or me I probably would have said can it be work plus you as if God is not able to take care of me outside of work H the Lord taught me what value is to him and we as women and let me tell you ladies it is the most beautiful thing to be known and to be loved by God and to know what your value is in God if you don't know what that is let me tell you ladies if you do not know what your value is in God you will never ever ever ever take on the responsibility he has asked of you to do as a woman because you do not know how valuable it is and let me tell you I did not know I did not know and it's it is you may think you know right now okay but wait till I share what the Lord showed me and it's it I believe it will blow your mind I believe it will blow your mind because it it it's not just about oh at home it's not just about all working here and there it's not just about um whatever you think it is I I guarantee I just feel like you may not know what it is that I am about to share about your value as a woman but we women have to understand our value if you knew let's just say um someone asked me to sell this pen right and it's worth a million dollars and I know why it's worth a million dollars because if you right gold comes out whatever let's just say I knew that and I'm doing everything within my power to get the things sold because I know how valuable it is I want to take on that responsibility is my responsibility to sell this pen be the voice of this pen be the marketer for this pen because it is valuable but you as a woman you will not take on a responsibility and love it and own it if you do not know how valuable it is do you know your value I'm going to stop there ladies don't forget if you're wondering how can you support this podcast the best way to support it is to share with as many women as possible you know we women have to encourage each other we have to encourage each other to rest especially in a Time time that we are living in now we all deserve and desire rest so the best way to support is to share the podcast with any woman you can think of this is for anybody any woman any Lady of any age share it also you could like the podcast on Apple and Spotify you can rate it if you think it's good if it's been 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1r5n-RjR5PE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r5n-RjR5PE | Pet Store - Created with Adobe Character Animator | well hello there young man i would like to return this pony well hello there young man i would like to return this old man oh shush you i'm sorry did you say you wanted to return this pony oh yes please i'm not a pony he's not a pony of course it's a pony i brought him here last week no i'm a magical figment of your imagination i'm sorry sir but your pony it looks like some drunk guy in a pony onesie i'm a unicorn not a pony it's my granddaughter's 13th birthday and i bought him as her present but my granddaughter's parents said she couldn't keep him so i'm going to get her something else that's all nice sir but i am serious that's not a pony he can't stay here unicorn i'm a unicorn look i have a magical horn that's what she said i don't care what breed of pony it is i have to return it i would love to help you but you can't return this one day when i grow up and meet miss unicorn we're going to have little unicorn babies okay then sir if you want to return this so-called pony unicorn or unicorn it's store policy to keep your receipt for returns have you got a receipt sir oh yes of course i do you do yeah yes it's right here wow you did buy a pony here last week yes what i've been trying to kill you young man do you want to hear my unicorn song it's a tragedy oh pony unicorn being with you reminds me of my horse i had when i was young what you didn't tell me you had a horse when you were young what was his name his name was bullet there are so many things i don't know about you oh yes we were very dashing back in my day i bet you were oh excuse me excuse me sir i know you have a receipt but you can't leave him here oh no oh no sir your friend's peeing on a shelf pony find your pony unicorn whatever stop that you don't look at me i can't go when you look at me man how am i supposed to stop him it's not like he came with instructions hey bad pony what where am i meant to go okay sir you can have a store credit just stop him from doing that ah that's okay i'm done now uh what were we talking about i'm returning you why what did i do hey sorry fella my granddaughter didn't want you well that's not my fault who doesn't want a unicorn for their birthday i'm sorry boy but you're too big that's the first time anyone has ever said that to me what other animals do you have in stack i have fish no fish are boring even i hate fish i have guinea pigs no way as soon as you're asleep they will smother you to death i knew someone had happened to i don't think guinea pigs are dangerous sir what else do you have have you got any ferrets then ferrets do you seriously want your little granddaughter to have a ferret they everywhere literally they their entire body weight every day imagine that their entire body weight your precious little girl won't be cleaning that up i think you're exaggerating how much ferrets go to the toilet no i'm not i read it on social media so it's practically a fact yes sir we have some ferrets oh my god you trade me in for ferrets yeah i'm sorry fella i'll take the ferrets young man this is i'm on planet thank you young man it's okay fella you'll find a good home will they have a field for me to run in and a pond to drink from will will other unicorn babies be there i'm sure they will be thank you old man come on ferrets let's get you home [Music] stop in the store oh what the ferrets can do it but i can't | Animated Extras | UCKxVjmzuOI93-eKaDQUWzAA | 2020-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 693 | 3,374 |
yZyLeMLVHnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZyLeMLVHnI | Christian vs Jewish Atheist Debate | Street Preaching 2018 | saying you're saying because people in Africa is believing God and they've got nothing you're saying surrender they that defaults their religion their nothing you're saying Donald that's not right and and what are you saying there is those people in Africa don't have to say in common sense that you have to reject religion so all you seen there is a little bit a little bit offensive we come food fish how'd you know okay okay Donald people from the old age Donald see you say we came from fish team yeah do you eat fish yes you do so why is that wrong well people want to know why are you more valuable than a fish Donald Donald why why why would you not eat fish nevermind you son - understand now one last time I need to say exactly I'm not on anything I'm not I'm not a good person well I'm saying do it I've changed people's lives I count sort of a ticket I feel ready I get them jobs I get the bathroom the wife but like you compulsive gambler I was I changed your life me a little bit now Donald can I just say this okay let me just I'm standing there saying okay I am a bad person before you about Flores was the Christian race to sell cannabis I've not been a nice man in my life what I'm saying is this there are two types of people that you have and forgiving people now are you perfect well the good news these days we can all be forgiven I'll tell you why Janome spots on Jesus they spots on it they put a crown of thorns on his head so the blood trickled over there he hold their own man writes all this bouncing with all right this lobsters if the jury I'm Julian Tavarez I do I'm about to you which I don't believe in all this crap up the sea so from the walk through all the nonsense and all godly saying you don't believe in God Donald look around you on a bit of a crowd rest it out I mean so Donald tell the people there's no God Donald unless you can tell the people what naught plus naught is equals naught so if there's no God no creator how'd you get a universe from nothing over to you Donald what good person is a good person what's in the question Donald I'm sorry I really thank you you have time all I can tell you now that you'd rather listen to me what I from the norm is crap you're talking okay they'd rather listen to you well I don't want you to listen to me I don't listen to Donald listen to what Jesus said Jesus said no money's good he said he came into this world to die jesus said I am the resurrection and the life though you may die you will live the truth we're all gonna die one day but Jesus came and he brought one across he took your I don't know on that cross and he died there for you and the dead okay he rose from the dead meaning he can be your okay Donald Donald okay challenge the people what would you think of me if I said to you Harry Potter's a terrible book okay what if I said Harry Potter's a terrible book but I've never read it before would you think you knew that important okay so don't say the Bible listen guys listen don't say the Bible's a load of rubbish without reading it first I'm gonna give you now Porsha the Bible John's Gospel if anyone wants to take it read it for yourself read the facts through Jesus [Music] | Street Preaching Channel | UCTmuJbvu2NhegfQxr5MmCHA | 2018-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 640 | 3,190 |
IoVbkr5y8iI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoVbkr5y8iI | YouTube Monetization and Tax Form Approval Explained | welcome back to my Channel Please Subscribe and turn on the notification Bell so that you get notified anytime I upload okay so now go to your YouTube Studio then you click on monetization so here are the requirements before you monetize your YouTube channel you must ensure that you meet the requirement of 1000 subscriber 4 000 watch hour two step verification and zero active Community strike so when you meet up with this requirement then you now apply now in Step One review partner program then you click Start then go through their monetization terms and the condition so after you go through all this then you will now click on accept the YouTube Partner program terms then click acceptance Step One is done so we are moving to step two now do you have an existing access account so here now you are going I'm going to say no I don't have an existing AdSense account then click continue here your website will be automatically embedded here so enter name and address here I'm going to enter my name and address one enter your city the postal code and your States then submit once you are done then YouTube will redirect you to Google AdSense now you will receive email that can't payment contacts changed so step two in progress why we wait for step three to be reviewed now you will have been approved to join the YouTube Partner program so now you have to turn on ads for your YouTube monetization review your ads diffuse then ensure that display ads overlay and special ads and all those as are being checked so then you click on next then click monetize all so here under this monetization this is where you will turn on your monetization on one by one then you click on it turn it on then why you save it then turn it continue turning them turning them on one by one then click this video here then under it scroll down then you click on monetization so once you monetize a video then ensure that all these capable ads are checked then you save it so as you can see now all this video have been turned on now I'm going to manage mid rows then this is where you can apply add breaks like this like this these are the example of outbreaks you can add outbreaks more than the three you are seeing here any video that is more than eight minutes you can apply outbreaks now we are going to manage tax information go to add tax information now click on ADD tax information start tax information then here we are going to log into your mail then I'm going to select individual because this is not a corporate or business editing then click on check then next now are you a citizen or resident of the United States no I'm not a citizen or resident the noun under dw8 tax form then based on on our on my previous answer so I'm going to select this first one then enter your name then your country so my country is Nigeria then select Nigeria select your own country then I click next then here I'm going to enter my address your postal code if you are using it for postal codes then you use the same address are you claiming A reduced rate of withholding under a tax treaty no I'm not claiming any anything there so the next now I certify that I have reviewed the generated tax document to the best of my knowledge then you click on it if you want to download the form now you can start downloading then now click on next certification now here are you the person name in the tax identity section signing this form by name all right then yes I am the person named in the tax identity section signing this form now you have to type your name full name then click next he has individual identity I mean has the individual identified in the tax identity session perform any activities service for Google in the US no then I certify I have not performed any activities or services for Google within the US then I'm providing tags info for a new existing profile so on the second one is for if you are providing a taxify for an existing payments no this is a new one so I'm going to select the first one and next now this is paperless delivery agreement then I'm going to accept the paperless delivery assignment and click on submit so here now your tax info has been accepted and approved okay so our tax information now has been approved so you can see approved there so that is all about this thank you so much for following please remember to subscribe and turn on the notification Bell so that you don't miss any of the future video | Unclejoe | UCr1ImiNXiuQUKgTAwq5jf6g | 2023-04-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 837 | 4,436 |
z4aadcDXJ0Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4aadcDXJ0Y | Ten Proofs for the Existence of God [ part 3 [ FIRST PROOF | first proof in accordance with my belief that the holy current has expounded on all the essential ways to attain spiritual progress I shall God willing look only to its verses when submitting proofs for God's existence in view of the fact that the first sensory experience a newborn child has of the world is through sound my opening proof will derive from aura lighting in the Holy Curran God says verily he truly prospers who purifies himself and remembers the name of his Lord and offers prayers but you prefer the life of this wo RL whereas the hereafter is better and more lasting this indeed is what is taught in the former scriptures the scriptures of Abraham and Moses verily he truly prospers and succeeds who purifies himself and proclaims the name of his Lord and who not only makes a verbal declaration but engages in worship to demonstrate his belief through his actions but you prefer the life of this world whereas the hereafter is better and more lasting and this is not an argument presented by the Holy current alone rather this indeed is what is taught in the former scriptures thus the scriptures of Abraham and Moses imparted this very same teaching to the world in this verse Allah the exalted sets forth the argument to the opponents of the holy qur'an that those who s two selfish desires who affirm the existence of God and show themselves to be his true servants always attain victory and success and the evidence in favor of this teaching is its commonality among all the religions of the past and so to the followers of the prevalent religions of that era Christianity Judaism and mekin paganism God makes the decisive argument that the teaching of abra Hamas and missus oz which they all accept is the exact same teaching therefore the principle that the loved ones of God always meet with success and the unanimous agreement of all religions on this teaching and the ubiquity of this truth among all nations is presented by the holy current as a great proof of the existence of God the more one reflects over this argument the more convincing and voracious it appears in truth all world religions agree on the existence of a being who is the creator of the universe while there may be differences in doctrines and beliefs because of geographical and circumstantial variances all faiths universally accept the existence of God even if they diverge on the particulars such as an understanding of his attributes all major contemporary religions Islam Christianity Judaism Buddhism Sikhism Hinduism and Zoroastrianism believe in the existence of the one God Elohim Parmesh var Paramatma Sat guru or yazdan archaeological evidence also shows even religions now considered extinct were in their essential features monotheistic whether they were found in the far off places of the Americas the forests of Africa or in Rome England Java Sumatra Japan China Siberia or Manchuria how did this harmony of belief arise and who apprised the inhabitants of America about the creeds of the people of India and similarly who told the people of China about the beliefs of Africans in the past means of transportation and communications such as trains telegrams and the post did not exist as they do now nor were there airplanes or large ships regularly traveling back and forth journeys were usually undertaken by horseback or mule and the sailing vessels of the time would take months to complete voyages that now take just days vast waves of the world remained undiscovered during this period how could a consensus emerge on this particular belief among remote and distant communities of different dispositions and cultures it is difficult enough for two people to agree on something that has been fabricated the fact that so many nations and countries have reached a consensus on a single principle without any means of exchanging their ideas is proof of the veracity of this belief which has been mysteriously revealed by Islam and which in the past has been expressed to peoples of all countries and Nations historians agree that when a claim or a source has been affirmed by chroniclers of different ancient communities it ought to be considered authentic therefore when hundreds and thousands of people have agreed on this fundamental precept why should it not be accepted that they came to believe in it through some sort of divine manifestation | Some answers | UCupNJE2gtXJQb_umv-a9dBg | 2020-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 746 | 4,366 |
-vnjTlPaO_8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vnjTlPaO_8 | Crossbuilding on Debian for a derived distro | okay yes so nobody here Ross builds their distros I've disappeared you just get to hear how I do it shouldn't that too long I hope we can all get back to drinking coffee so fundamentally there's three ways of doing this well scary normal coughs just build it in the same key route as the rest of your system did the same thing again but do it in a tree root which is in practice the only way to build anything where any of the versions of anything are different from the versions in your main system and the scratch box scheme where you don't tell the applications they're crossed building or any of the tools at all you just do a build and then magically shuffle pass round using LD preload behind this back and use QEMU to run native binaries sorry non-native binaries during the build mmm this is very cool and avoids most of the problems obviously replaces them with another sense but compilers is is easy just em Debian's been providing cross tool chains for all the Debian architectures for eight years now they just work pretty well the days when you had to go and get a random tar ball off the internet which somebody made once and then keep using it for five years because it was anyone that worked a largely past those compilers will soon appear in normal Debian you don't have to get them from em Debian's archive anymore it hasn't happened before because there being has no way of building things that have crossed dependencies and nilz to build the tool chain you have to depend on the foreign si library and there was no way to tell Auto builder how to do that until this week so sometime in the not-too-distant future first the arm compilers will appear and ultimately a big pile so we maintain compilers that run on all the fast architectures so MD 64 I 386 and PowerPC the ones you actually likely to have a PC is not really very fast anymore but it was something people wanted to build on and targets of all the all the targets people have asked for basically which is a zombie what's the current list of target architectures in the compiler pool didn't we have a nine three eight six as well oh boy no I a 64 that was it because people tend not to have one of those but maybe you want to target it so that just works really yeah the only catch is that because we're not building in the Debian archive our version of the compiler sometimes out-of-date and because of the way they depend on GCC base and Lib GCC latest so even Lib GCC 4.1 will have dependencies on sorry GCC 4.1 will have dependencies on Lib GCC 4.4 something or other quite a lot of time our versions are installable without a bit of force which is annoys people annoys me because I tell people it's all beautiful then you should just use our compilers and then people go it didn't install it says it can't install because of this certainly other once they're in the main archive I hope that all go away so what we do actually I should have brought it with me but we make this machine that speaks for people who can't and basically it runs Linux on top of which so a pretty boring base system on top of which we run our user interface application and that invokes a proprietary text-to-speech synthesizer so you know like many embedded things it's pretty much a one application device we have a part of code for that and in practice works out we've got about 15 packages we need to build out of hard codebase instead of Debian's quite a lot of those are just little config packages dev packages there's a GSM it's got a mobile phone in it so there's a Liberty SM library which actually came from open moko so we have this arrangement it just kind of grew really but so we have our own repository archive all the code lives in subversion for no particularly good reason we chose C make for the build system mostly because I hate Auto Kampf with a passion I thought anything else has got to be better than that C makes probably better than Auto Kampf but only slightly there's one machine responsible for doing the builds which sends out commands to native architecture build these and she routes on I three or six and amd64 machines at the main reason we do cross buildings because it is much much faster and so we can build it on a native arm box for a while we had to do that but it takes about an hour to build our application so if you're sitting there developing going or what happens if I change this it's really boring waiting a whole hour to find out whether it worked you know you spend you could have eight changes in a day if you're trying to fix things and that's really really tedious so cross building it's done in about five or six minutes so that's a major attraction to make it worth the aggravation and pain of keeping it all working one thing I should say the referee Pro if you haven't tried to use it it's great and the referee Pro man is amazing you know I complained about something not working at 5:00 p.m. one day having spent all day working out but it definitely didn't work it was broken and it was fixed in CVS by 7:00 p.m. that evening you know took him three hours to go oh yeah it's bug oh yeah I found what it was and I fixed it that's if any everyone maintain their packages like that it really would be marvelous and we use it for quite a lot of different repositories and and flavors and it works pretty well so for many years the base distro on this device was familiar I don't know how many of you remember that that was done for the handhelds I package devices PDAs handhelds dog did it for the I pack PDAs so it's a very slim distribution you know the whole thing with X is 16 megabytes or something so it particularly suited to our previous generation of hardware which didn't have that much flash and the thing is so I packaged familiar runs and I packages not debs now i packages are in fact the same as debs in later revisions there used to be tar balls instead of our archives but after a while they got bored without a fan it was more convenient to make it the same format as Deb's except that they're still slightly different because the control file is called control instead of Debian when you actually unpack it minor details so in general you can usually rename an AI package to put Deb instead on the end and it'll just work but it's a bit more reliable to unpack it and repack it again so we had this problem that whilst the system was familiar we had to have AI packages to install and there has a flat repository structure everything just goes in one directory and there's an index at the top it's all dead simple whereas Debian has our nice pool repository system with lots of directories and paths but I want you to keep a deb repository because that's what the tools do referee fro produces a proper debian archive if we'd use ftp archive it does the same thing but it turns out that retro has a function to do this so it's actually possible to keep a deb archive under it i package archive in sync every time you do an upload both get regenerated automatically which is quite neat so we named our releases after lakes in the lake district so the last one was goat they go in alphabetical order so that's about the sixth form and people want me to do unhelpfully unhelpful things like so familiar is really old the distributions about 2003 that we're building on so it's got ancient versions of the sea library in it and generally ancient versions of everything you can just about build that on edge because that's fairly old the sea libraries a bit newer but it works well enough but we need to make the transition from arm to arm e-l and of course the army out stuff is quite new it didn't appear until GCC 4.1 on a bit when it actually started working properly so pretty much in practice you can't build army L on edge the tools don't work so you have to have Lenny vintage so but the powers that be so we have these different releases and basically head is called development equivalent of unstable in Debian speak but we can't just build development on a lenny platform to actually release it people go no no no we've tested the goats version that's the release software you've gotta build that in new world but you've got to still carry on building it in old world forearm and we wanted to be able to do both of these things at the same time for a while which is of course incredibly tiresome so now my build system instead of just going oh it's new i'll build it in the new things goes well it depends what target architecture you want to build it for which route you want to build it in which is a rather strange way of looking at things and the other problem is that problem exactly but if you're sometimes cross building isn't a native building you want to get pretty much the same results out you all needs to be compatible so those are the things I needed to make work as far as I could tell about a year ago nobody had ever tried using see make for cross building in Debian the documentation on the sea make cite said this is how you cross build and that didn't work it wasn't right so maybe some other people did it and didn't write the answers down but I I may well have been the first person to do this so see mike has a fairly sensible system it's a lot easier to understand than the way also comfort as this basically if your cross building you just specify AC make tool chain file which contains all the stuff you want to change whilst cross building so you specify a system type and a processor type and a compiler name and the route path there is basically the path that things will be installed under and then there's a whole lot of the stuff they don't tell you about is a whole little magic see make runes that say and only look in there don't go and look in the system the normal directories as well because you'll get the wrong ones and if you use package config which in practice you need to in order to make a see make file which will both cross build and native build you need to have magic runes for where the package config lib tear should be but as far as I can tell that file will work for pretty much any sensibly written see make build for anything so I didn't do anything too exotic that is the answer so one of the things I mean the process of doing is putting essentially that file for each architecture in 2d package graphs so that anybody who ever built anything see make will just find it works automatically if you do D package build package - a target architecture so to make all this work we have the main server machine which dishes out build requests to machines of the appropriate architecture to build it so there's a script called build I couldn't find a system that did this there's various build systems but none of them do cross building apart from open Caesar's build thing which I've recently come across and I wonder whether in fact that's something we should try using so I wrote my own script which allows you to do specify a cross if you want one otherwise you'll get a native build so basically it just says build package called SL for to you I clean out the old SVN check out just to make sure you're building from fresh and just do the defaults which is the development header CVS on the current development release if you just say build SL for to you are you'll get a native arm build and if you want to build an old version or a particular version you specify an SP n branch you can specify a target architecture because the default is still armed it's about it'll some point it'll change to our meal and so on so this is actually quite useful you can do you can also specify so it defaults as many things as it can so it knows that if you're building forearm from development you should be doing it in a Lenny to root to root at the moment so if you want to actually build it in Lenny chroot you can just say release equals Lenny and go okay I'll build it there then I don't have any if you've thought about this but if the whole Debian system is predicated on the sources being in the repository and you build those sources in order to upload the binaries for each architecture but in most operations either the code is normally in SVN or gate or something some version control system and you actually want to build versions of that and then upload them to a repository which gives you a little problem with version numbers because rep repo will refuse to reload to upload a package that you've already uploaded once with a given version number you can't just upload it again it says now your md5 sims have changed what are you doing to my database so you have to have a mechanism to make sure that every time you actually upload a package you really did change the version number so if out the build script now checks before doing a build did someone remember to do d chri to bump the version number because there's no point me doing this build for quarter of an hour and then discovering that it's exactly the same version as already there and refusing to upload it so we now put that check right at the beginning and say you forgot and there isn't in now a I think I had on the previous because there's a test build option which allows me to just go well build it anyway but don't upload it at the end cuz that's pointless it won't work I don't know if other people have come up with other schemes for doing this it took as qalam time to work it how that should work um well by putting everything in a Debian repository it does actually make your life quite a lot easier I guess everybody here already appreciates that so we have a tools repository which is for stuff that's installed on build systems so the actual build scripts on the hosts the build tools client package which goes on each of the build to roots there's an MSP GCC package for building msp430 code and a whole load of random scripts basically so anything that you regularly install on developers machines if you put it in a repository suddenly everything's available and with a bit of luck people are running the same versions that's all that stuff actually comes out of the version control system like everything else but once it's in the repository is easy to distribute and the same goes for people doing testing and actually installing machines in production you have a particular released suite which contains all the stuff that should be being installed on machines at the moment and all the stuff that people should be testing in the moment and those those are all the packages which go on the actual device as opposed to going on your build system so we currently maintain about well actually we keep all the old releases just hanging around in referee probes so every release name that got released is still there because people go oh no we need to be able to rebuild ancient versions of things I'm not sure they ever will but they'll they're like it to disappear so we have a seed for messing about in a development for doing today's builds in when we actually found that you really need a pair of releases so each of these is a sweet name in Debian speak so it's all that's all one rep repo repository but it contains all those sweets and you need two for each release because you really need one which is actually released packages which somebody should be testing on a device and the other which is effectively proposed updates for that release so stuff we just changed today because somebody filed a bug but in practice we found it very useful to be had to stage them for a bit so you might collect two or three packages you change the user interface and the speech library and like all of other things and the config stuff before going right let's migrate so you do a rep repro pull to migrate those down one release so for a long time we managed with just the release but it annoyed the testers when suddenly somebody fix something in the version changed and they weren't hang about I was testing that so having them paired like that works pretty well now once we get to the whilst you can have we have multiple architecture builds so we have the arm version of something and the i386 version of something so that you can run the software on your desktop machine you don't have to run it on the device we do a gtk build so that you can test it on your machine but it turns out that for the transition from arm to arm al you actually we need to repo repositories one for the old stuff from one for the new stuff because essentially the old stuff is familiar compatible even though we build it on Debian and the new stuff isn't it's all proper Debian without so familiar there's just little differences like familiar loses libs ed instead of libs e1g and the version of Liberty CC is slightly different and the these days the name of the jiff packaged library has changed it used to be Lib unzip 4G because of the patent regs and now we fixed that because it's gone away so as I said rip repair provides this magic system for synchronizing and I package repository with the deb repository slightly confusingly it's the log option in your referee pro config so as well as logging to a file we've actually run an arbitrary script for each type of upload so this basically says log whatever was uploaded to go to stable log but every time there's a Deb imported run the update I packages script and so this is actually quite a powerful functionality you can do pretty much anything with this so rep repro just runs whatever script you told it to with a dirty great list of parameters telling you whether the it was added which repository is being uploaded to what sort of father is which section it goes in what architecture it's for package name package version number and then the actual file and then if you're replacing so it's not the new upload as a replacement upload you also get the old package and the old package version number so given all that information you can write a script which in our case essentially goes if you're adding or replacing you have to make sure you get the right parameter so nowhere in the repo documentation does it explain that there are a different number of parameters passed when you're replacing them when you're adding that's a secret very important piece of information that so you have to make sure you're operating on the right file path because it moves about depending which operation you're inter taking but once you've worked that out basically you can deep package tab - X and then deep package - you will unpack your debian archive doesn't seem to be a single command for unpack a Debian archive am I just stupid or is there really no way to do that nobody knows it seems to me there ought to be but you can unpack you know basically you can unpack the control tower below you can unpack the data table you don't appear to be able to pack both of them seems a bit weird but anyway so you unpack the two half separately in the right way and then you run I package build on what you just unpacked so that basically turns a deaf into an i package on the server what about oh yeah I discovered that de bootstrap is a very nice shell coding if if you always wondered how to process a set of options that might or might not contain equals yeah well sometimes the equals spaced and sometimes they're just option parameter D bootstrap has other cool code for doing it so that's where I nicked it all from yes so we have two scripts called build the one that distributes builds and the one that actually builds it in the chroot one of them probably ought to be called build client or something so the the build that runs in all the two routes is effectively equivalent to s build in the Debian repository the thing it understands is cross building and s build doesn't do that yet I was planning to look and see whether we could basically add this functionality into s build so that everybody can do this so the server script decides from what it was you built it for and where the request came from what architecture should be built for works out watch root name that implies so we have a trick called amd64 H and amd64 Lenny and I 3 @ 6h and i386 Lenny and then for all the old releases if you still need to go to build for now release you still need all the tools used at the time so there's a MD 64 goats H and so on so it works out which chroot it should be building in and which represent Airy it should be uploaded to and it's finished and then basically there's an SSH to the machine in question to the qu routing question and runs the the build script with the same set of options we just used this is actually very cool so you can you can put asteroid command inside an SSH command and the whole thing magically works apart from the fact you need SSH - t I don't know how many if you don't do that it all works beautifully apart from the bit way you do the dup load at the end and you know how the SCP shows you the files that are being copied and then it kind of prints them out again that bit never happens if you don't put SSH - T in which is something to do with connecting terminals the terminals over SSH to others years we have for about 6 months we just knew that it all worked except that led at the end and you have to press ctrl C and then it would finish off which is kind of crafty but before we worked out why so there a problem with all this game is that you need to maintain a lot of two routes containing the right stuff for all your target builds and we also discovered that the I package script I mentioned reruns it's a flat architecture so every single package is in one directory and it just relaxes them all and that actually takes ages and referee Pro runs it for every single Deb you upload so if your package builds several Deb's it runs the reindex thing about six times it takes ages so we rearrange things so it only does that once for each upload it saves quite a lot of time so the client build script checks out the appropriate version of s the end works out whether it's newer or not than what's already present and aborts of it's not newer then uses apt across an M source to install the cross dependencies now as I've said elsewhere this is the bit that's actually slightly broken you can't have a better route and just do MD build whatever build EPS and expect to get all the cross dependencies installed leni it falls over because of alternate dependencies its dependency resolution isn't as good as apps so in practice you have to pre install a reasonable portion of what you want to build with and then you build deep pockets bill package - area architecture should say there and then upload the results and we can automatically have them go to the correct rep rep repository even when there's more than one because it's based on where they were built so each chroot has the correct thing encoded and it is to make a new release now you need to make a new SVN branch you need to change all the change logs names in that so that because we're an upload goes to is controlled by the change log name you know unstable normally in debian sometimes proposed updates or something in order to be able to rebuild old stuff from a released branch we change the change log so that it automatically gets uploaded to the correct suite we're making you rich FS that points at that suite so that when you install it on a system it automatically gets its packages from the right repository and then install it on the install machines and that thing I mentioned about having a stable and a testing branch for each actual release as I said apt cross doesn't so if you were doing this natively you can use P builder to satisfy your dependencies so the problem with using apps is that apps only looks in the repository to work out what the dependencies are doesn't look at the code you actually wrote so if it's not in a repository yet the first time you build something you have no way of knowing whereas P builder looks at the actual Debian directory in front of it and sodas M build which is why we use that in the cross version so what we really want is a script as good as people to satisfy depends that understands grossness if you don't keep clearing out your tricks every time P build a style then you know if you install the wrong version of something you accidentally upgrade it to something newer from some other release that's it it just stays there indefinitely until you notice that you're actually building the wrong version of things now we discovered the cross building isn't exactly the same as native building in terms of Lib GCC linkage you get Lib GCC linked in on a cross build when you didn't a native build which matters because the H version is not the same as the familiar version so a couple of things we found we had to do a native build right at the end before we released cuz it works but you get a little wind you bet unsatisfied dependencies the one thing that the system doesn't do is ensure that if you do a new arm upload then an army L upload happens at the same time or an i 386 or NB 64 it doesn't keep the architectures in sync somebody has to just ask for a build it's not automatic which is the next thing I was planning to add because that's quite annoying I could either be done using the wanna build database or repre Pro has recently gained a a needs build option which in theory should do the same thing so like I said I'd like to make it smarter about keeping the architectures in sync it might be nice to use scratch box because that avoids all this pain of having to get cross dependencies installed and working in the same way and of course multi arch is going to make the cross dependencies part entirely different I'm not quite sure how that's gonna work I think I guess you'll need to tell apt-get what architecture you want to install the dependencies for because there's no way it can tell somehow you've got to say I want the army'll libraries or the whatever target device and presumably P builder could gain the same functionality so that's what we do it works I don't know if anyone else has come up with a similar scheme if they have the apparently that on this room anybody have for the mayor project we are using also the open suitable service which is actually very similar to what you're trying to accomplish you're using what sorry other Caesar open bill service and what you're trying to accomplish so that you'll recommend you to look a little closer to it and see if it can be abstracted to actually do this kind of stuff moving in terms of for example the ones you look at scratch box is actually what it does currently builds on top of virtual machines and QE mercy routes and so on so I think there might be some potential that because it already handles many of our example to build some criticize and stuff like that ok yeah I started looking around the webpages trying to work out exactly what it did and didn't do and whether there was anything we needed that was gonna be difficult or you know if we could add it easily or whatever so if you've already had a go you can explain to me how it works and that's probably a good start working with the builds they are very friendly and very talkative so if you want to work with them they are very interested ok yeah I went to I went to half a talk Falls them and they were saying please we'd like to be able to build everybody's everything in the whole world just tell us what we need to do so I wasn't entirely clear whether you used it remotely or whether you installed it locally or whether you could do both so you can put your own instance but you can also talk to a true command-line client or web client ok so yeah thank you that's so do they support only scratch box building or cross standard cross building as well what they're basically concentrating on is having suit building as such and then they combined this with QE mo if they have to do cross compiling then on top of that they might put in a scratch boat like approach like we're placing some parts like adding a cost compiler replacing the shell with a native one and so on okay anymore anymore all border once more coffee jolly good right [Applause] | DebConf Videos | UC7SbfAPZf8SMvAxp8t51qtQ | 2017-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,336 | 28,103 |
cKAOM1XGaKw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKAOM1XGaKw | Ron Paul: Feds exacerbated Sandy disaster. | this edition of the r report is brought to you by NH liberty.org Hurricane Sandy was one of the worst natural disasters the East Coast has ever seen clean up and Recovery will take months if not years and estimates run in the tens of billions of dollars parts of New York and New Jersey will never be the same entire sea sore communities have been wiped out but the determination to rebuild has been lotted as courageous and admirable yet as with all natural disasters Sandy raises uncomfortable questions about the extent to which taxpayers should fund a cleanup and the extent to which government programs create moral hazards for example FEMA and the national flood insurance program nfip are expected to pick up the tab for much of the flood damage caused by the hurricane of course this will mean more federal debt and inflation for the rest of us since the program only has about $4 billion to work with and is already $18 billion in debt from hurricanes Katrina and Rita many think there is a need for the government to provide flood insurance of this kind after all the market would never provide Insurance in flood prone areas at an affordable price but shouldn't that tell us something shouldn't that tell us that it is a losing proposition to ensure homes in coastal areas and flood planes often threatened by severe and destructive we patterns and if it's a losing proposition should taxpayers subsidize the inevitable losses arising from federal flood insurance the nfip disguises the real cost of flood insurance in flood prone areas which influences home building and sales in such areas recklessly taking unwise risk when risk is underpriced is known as moral hazard when politicians decide that private insurance premiums are too high as with houses built in flood ples the solution is to underprice the risk through Federal subsidies the obvious and expected outcome is more danger to life and limb when disaster strikes even nfip has been forced to raise rates significantly in coastal areas and is now dropping second homes from coverage altogether many assume it is compassionate to entrust government Central planners With Disaster Recovery however the greatest compassion brings results not just good intentions and we've seen how bureaucratic organizations like FEMA mismanage recovery and relief in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Ike organizations such as the Red Cross and private companies like Home Depot and duracel have already stepped in admirably to help those in need and we can only hope SEMA has learned this time not to impede and frustrate private efforts as they have in the past above all my thoughts and prayers are with the victims of Hurricane Sandy in this tremendously difficult time and hope they can get their lives back together as quickly and seamlessly as [Music] possible [Music] New Hampshire's state house among the least bad governing institutions on Earth but even here legislators plot theft and destruction however they don't do it without opposition the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance stands in their path and stands ready to train you in the ways of the citizen Freedom Lobby visit NH liberty.org to get involved | RidleyReport | UCE_3GcvLERTeS9XFZPtRsIA | 2013-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 536 | 3,174 |
-zPfI9zftxU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zPfI9zftxU | 389th Returns from Deployment | hundreds of friends spouses and co-workers gathered beneath an enormous american flag on mountain home air force base the flag is a perfect backdrop for the occasion a patriotic reminder of why they've been waiting for this evening for six long months earlier this year airmen from mountain homes 389th fighter squadron deployed to southwest asia in support of operation enduring freedom welcome back home to mountain home air force base we've got baggage team out here who's going to take care of your bags for you before you get off the aircraft just couple quick things i want to go over and now half a year later the airmen can hardly wait for their disembarking instructions to be given they finally arrived home to their husbands wives sons and daughters some of whom are meeting their war fighting parent for the very first time as a picturesque idaho sunset illuminates the scene one can easily get swept up in the emotions of the moment from mountain home air force base idaho i'm senior airman jay legate | 366th Fighter Wing, Mountain Home AFB, Idaho | UCcH-GuN_vpHxuMQuYXGy1wg | 2013-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 177 | 1,014 |
SzZV7BIyWOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzZV7BIyWOk | Choctaw in the American Civil War | Wikipedia audio article | the Choctaw in the American Civil War participated in two major arenas the trans-mississippi and Western theatres the trans-mississippi had the Choctaw Nation the Western had the Mississippi Choctaw the Choctaw Nation had removed West prior to the war but the Mississippi Choctaw had elected to remain in the East both the Choctaw Nation and the Mississippi Choctaw would ultimately side with the Confederacy after 30 years of development the Choctaw Nation had begun to flourish in their new Western environment their economic system was identical as the American South their upper class was engaged in the cotton trade with networks reaching as far as New Orleans Confederate envoy Albert Pike successfully persuaded much of Indian country to side with the newly formed Confederate States he conducted treaty terms and later commanded a combined force of Choctaw Cherokee Chickasaw Creek and Seminole troops the Mississippi Choctaw led a tougher existence through treaty provisions they elected to stay while the majority removed West by the time of the Civil War the Mississippi Choctaw were destitute and lived as sharecroppers existence the most lucky of them had a patron who were sympathetic to their needs Mississippi Choctaws were continually petitioning their grievances to US authorities John W Pierce and Samuel G Spann organized the Mississippi Choctaw they were both wealthy white planters and had experience with the Indians from Mississippi topic background the Choctaw Nation had removed west of the Mississippi River after the signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830 after three decades the nation had become successful in establishing itself in its new country by 1860 the Choctaw Nation lived in a relatively common remote society many Indian citizen members had become successful farmers planters and businessmen Angie Du Bois author of the rise and fall of the Choctaw Republic wrote taken as a whole the generation from 1833 to 1861 presents a record of orderly development almost unprecedented in the history of any people tribal members had become successful cotton planters owning many slaves the most famous Choctaw planter was Robert M Jones he was part Choctaw and had become influential in politics Jones eventually supported the Confederacy and became a non-voting member in the Confederacy's House of Representatives Jones was key for steering the Choctaw Nation in an alliance with the Confederacy topic Lincoln and Indian Affairs Abraham Lincoln considered Indian Affairs a low-priority when compared to the secession crisis Lincoln's administration focused their efforts on American military confrontations of early 1861 they had little time to consider the Indians role in the coming conflict however certain general attitudes protrude and explains the administration's ambivalence toward the Indian Lincoln and his polity considered the Indiana dying race a u.s. senator once remarked it is dying through natural causes growing out of its contact with a superior race inhabiting the same country as soon as the Civil War began Lincoln's government abandoned Indian country by may 18th of 1861 US military posts were abandoned leaving tribes with no alternative but to join the South the Choctaw Nation took formal action On June 14 1861 topic reasons why the cha-cha cited with the Confederacy in early February 1861 the Choctaw Nations General Council instructed their delegates in Washington City to deposit their invested funds in southern banks if necessary a few days later the council elected 12 delegates to meet with the Chickasaw at boggy Depot Choctaw Nation on March 11 in April Choctaw officials at Washington City assured unionists that the Choctaw Nation was to remain neutral however by June 1861 the Choctaw Nation had declared itself free and independent and appointed commissioners to make an alliance with the Confederacy topic Choctaw Nation several reasons explain why the Indians sided with the Confederacy one they believed the United States was on the verge of collapse - they were neglected by the United States 3 William H Seward the United States Secretary of State advocated the seizing of Indian lands for their main agent was an advocate for the south and 5 their laws supported slavery topic Mississippi Choctaw the Indians in Mississippi had different reasons when siding with the Confederacy one one of their main reasons included neglect for decades Mississippi Choctaws petitioned the United States for grievances concerning the allocation of land grants provided an article 14 of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek a large number of cases was brought before US courts but most went unheard some Choctaw may have been enticed to side with the Confederacy as a possible solution to their land-grant problems too another reason included conscription although a few Indians volunteered a majority of Mississippi Choctaw soldiers were conscripted into service three financial incentives may have been another reason $50 bounty was offered to Mississippi Choctaws who enrolled with the provisional army of the Confederate States for some Indians may have wanted prestige within their tribe many Indian societies encourage their warriors to succeed in battle to advance in their social hierarchy which was a requirement if they wanted positions of leadership topic trans-mississippi theater at the beginning of the American Civil War Albert Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to Native Americans in this capacity he negotiated several treaties one such treaty was the treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws conducted in July 1861 the treaty covered sixty-four terms covering many subjects like Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation sovereignty Confederate States of America citizenship possibilities and an entitled delegate in the House of Representatives of the Confederate States of America Confederate battalions were soon formed in Indian Territory and later in Mississippi in support of the southern cause the Choctaws who are expecting support from the Confederates got little Webb garrison a civil war historian describes their response when Confederate Brigadier General Albert Pike authorized the raising of regiments during the fall of 1863 --ks Choctaws and Cherokees responded with considerable enthusiasm their zeal for the Confederate cause however began to evaporate when they found that neither arms nor pay had been arranged for them a disgusted officer later acknowledged that with the exception of a partial supply for the Choctaw regiment no tents clothing or camp and garrison equip egde was furnished to any of them the Choctaw and Chickasaw as first regiment of Mounted Rifles was raised in August 1861 they were under the command of Colonel Douglas H Cooper Cooper would eventually become a brigadier general topic first Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles on August 1st of 1861 President Jefferson Davis was notified that Douglas H Cooper's first Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles was prepared for battle the first Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles were tardy and missed the opportunity to engage at the Battle of Pea Ridge historian Annie a chaebol wrote that the Choctaws Chickasaws and creeks were both fortunate and unfortunate in the startled e arriving upon the scene they had missed the fight but they had also missed the temptation to revert to the savage area that was soon to bring fearful ignominious topic first Choctaw battalion in 1862 Jackson F mcurtin became the lieutenant colonel of my curtains first Choctaw battalion from the Choctaw Nation Indian Territory the first Choctaw battalion eventually reorganized as the third Choctaw regiment maccer shion's first Choctaw battalion should not be confused with the first Choctaw battalion that was organized in Mississippi under the leadership of John W Pierce topic first Choctaw Mounted Rifles Samson Folsom's first Choctaw Mounted Rifles was organized in early 1862 the unit participated in many skirmishes a total of 31 officers and 686 soldiers served until June 1865 topic first Choctaw war regiment France way baddest Francoise Baptiste led this unit as the first Choctaw cavalry battalion which may have had 216 men that is resigned in early 1862 after badasses resignation the battalion likely received a new designation as the first Choctaw War regiment topic ii Choctaw regiment in late 1864 the second Choctaw regiment was led by Colonel Simpson and Folsom this unit later joined Colonel Tandy Walker's second Indian cavalry brigade during a reorganization topic third Choctaw regiment in June 1861 Jackson F mcurtin enlisted in the 1st regiment of Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles he was commissioned captain of Company G under the command of Colonel Douglas H Cooper of the Confederate Army in 1862 he became a lieutenant colonel of my curtains 1st Choctaw battalion from the Choctaw Nation Indian Territory not to be confused with John W Pierce's first Choctaw battalion in Mississippi mcurtin x' 1st Choctaw battalion eventually became the 3rd Choctaw regiment topic Choctaw warriors regiment Giorgi daniil was the commanding officer of the Choctaw warriors regiment or de Neal's regiment daniil was from Virginia and in early 1862 he recruited in the Choctaw Nation about 400 Choctaws were enrolled Daniil envisioned his regiment in the eastern theater it is unlikely the regiment served in the eastern theater topic Choctaw company edmond ok chan tubby Pickens was the captain of this company of Choctaws who are likely mounted Pickens was part Chickasaw topic Choctaw infantry company john wilkins was captain of the Choctaw infantry company topic organization the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations were organized into several companies battalions and regiments the Choctaws had three units labeled first Choctaw battalion Jackson ethnic Koreans first Choctaw battalion was raised in the Choctaw Nation mcurtin z' organization was later reorganized as the third Choctaw regiment France way baddest Francoise Baptiste also raised a unit called the first Choctaw battalion cavalry from the Choctaw Nation that is his battalion was later reorganized as the first Choctaw War regiment John W Pierce's first Choctaw battalion was raised in Mississippi and never saw action in the trans-mississippi theater Pierce's Mississippi Choctaws operated in Mississippi and Louisiana first Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles field and staff Colonel Douglas H Cooper Lieutenant Colonel James Riley Lieutenant Colonel Tandy Walker major Willis Jay Jones major Mitchell Leffler major Steven Laurie TM Kali surgeon FW minor aqm Douglas H Cooper junior adjutant and William caste chaplain company's company a captain Adam nail Company B Captain Thomas H Benton company C captain Willis Jones Company D captain Peter Matoo B Company E Captain John Levi Company F lieutenant Mitchell mcurtin Company G captain Jackson mcurtin company H Captain Joseph R Hall company aye captain II do and Company K captain ish K Tahoma total 1,400 men first Choctaw butylene Lieutenant Colonel Jackson mcurtin first Choctaw Mounted Rifles field and staff Colonel Sampson Folsom Lieutenant Colonel David F Harkins and major Sylvester Durant company's company a captain Florida tubby Company B Captain John Gibson Company C captain Alfred Wade Company D Captain Martin Folsom Company E Captain resin Jones Company F captain Ocala by company G captain Coleman in Elson company H Captain Joseph Moore company aye captain Cinda Gnawa walking snake & Company K captain Edmund Gardner first Choctaw War regiment formerly first Choctaw cavalry battalion lieutenant colonel france way baddest francois baptise phonce way Baptiste second Choctaw regiment organizational life 1862 June 1865 Colonel Simpson n Folsom third Choctaw regiment formerly first Choctaw battalion from the Choctaw Nation Colonel Jackson mcurtin Choctaw warriors régiment de Neal's regiment field and staff colonel george ii de miel company's company a captain Washington Hudson company be captain je Hamilton company see Captain Jack showed company D captain Jota be in Company E lieutenant George speaker Choctaw company captain Edmund okay Chen tubby Pickens Wilkins company Choctaw infantry captain John Wilkins topic battles and skirmishes Battle of Pea Ridge March 6 to 8 1862 topic Western Theatre in 1861 a Mississippi citizen attempted to raise a volunteer Choctaw company for the Confederacy the Newton record a newspaper based in central Mississippi reported in 1903 that many Choctaw is volunteered in 1861 in 1861 a great many Choctaws volunteered for the Confederate service and served with great honor to themselves in the different commands which operated in the southwest they made brave soldiers and good fighters several of these old Braves are still alive among them being Jack Amos the Confederate Scout who now is tottering on the brink of the grave but living in the hope that he will live and have the strength to attend the reunion in the spring at New Orleans and for the last time to see that Stars and Bars float in the air in front of the survivors of his old regiment in the summer of 1862 82 Mississippians filed a petition to Mississippi Governor John J Pettis the petitioners urged the conscription of the Indians in that petition John Harrison a white planter was noted to have enrolled about two companies of the Indians Harrison's Indian companies likely merged with John W Pierce's unit John W Pierce and Samuel G span both of whom were white planters organized the Mississippi Choctaw as Confederate starting in 1862 Pierce and Spann created two distinct and separate units that had common members the Indian troops first mission was to track down deserters most found in Jones County however SG Spann was aware of their potential for scouting and use of guerrilla warfare Pierce's troops were conscripted for tracking deserters in Jones County and surrounding areas but Pierce's Indian troops were soon found in battles in Louisiana along the New Orleans Jackson and Great Northern Railroad topic first Choctaw battalion president Jefferson Davis endorsed the first Choctaw battalion in February 1863 they were under the command of Major John W Pierce served in the Department of Lieutenant General John C Pemberton and were placed in Brigadier General John Adams is fourth District the battalion was headquartered at Newton station Mississippi only two companies were mustered companies a and B a total of 101 men were mustered in March 1863 the battalion formed in February and disbanded in May 1863 members would later transfer to spans command in late August 1863 after the occurrence of the chunky Creek trainwreck in February 1863 the Choctaw soldiers who were recruited days weeks earlier led rescue and recovery efforts Spann wrote many years later that the passengers were rescued due to their heroic acts as the war progressed Indian troops were sent to Louisiana as reinforcements to Colonel Horace H Miller's command at Ponchatoula in March 1863 the newspapers of the time gave the Indian troops credit for pushing back the Yankees during the Battle of Ponchatoula after the battle a large number of the Indians deserted due to non-payment for their services during or after Grierson's raid in April May 1863 more of the Indian members of the first Choctaw Butte a lien likely fled during a massive Union offensive soldiers both white and Indian of the 1st Choctaw battalion were captured near Ponchatoula Louisiana and the Indian prisoners were soon shipped via steamship to Castle Williams near New York City the Indian prisoners were displayed for the entertainment of New Yorkers at Madison Park at least two Indian prisoners died while they were incarcerated at the Union Prison on Governors Island Spann describes the incident New Orleans at that time was in the hands of the federal Gen B F Butler without notice a reconnoitering party of the enemy raided the camp and captured around two dozen Indians and one commissioned white officer and carried them to New Orleans some of the officers and several of the Indians escaped and returned to the Newton County camp but all the balance of the captured in were carried to New York and were daily paraded in the public parks as curiosities for the sport of sightseers the first Choctaw battalion was ordered to disband on May 9th 1863 after a number of first Choctaw battalion members were captured near Ponchatoula on may 13th of 1863 the troops petitioned government officials at Richmond to transfer to spans battalion of independent Scouts topic spans independent Scouts Samuel G span was a Dallas County Alabama planter when the war began in the first year of the war he was a private in William Boyles dragoons after a year he provided a substitute and joined General William J Hardy's command as an aide Spann was likely commissioned as a captain at the time in 1862 Spann contacted several Mississippi Choctaw Indian settlements to recruit for his new command he likely met with tribal headman in Keshava Oney Shahadah tone Abba me shamba Thomas Shuba and Lew a coma while Spann was waiting for the Indians to recover from the measles Spann joined hardy for the campaign into Kentucky in the fall of 1862 Spann participated in the Battle of Perryville spans headquarters were at Mobile Alabama Spann also had a recruiting camp in Newton County Mississippi as Scouts in spans battalion the Mississippi Choctaws served in the Tuscaloosa Alabama area in fall 1863 their likely role was to track conscripted dear general Gideon J pillow although spans battalion of independent Scouts was disbanded on November 6th of 1863 Spann continued service with his battalion of Choctaw Indians topic organization Mississippi Choctaws were enrolled in two separate and distinct battalions that had common members the first Choctaw battalion was based at Newton station Mississippi spans independent Scouts were at Mobile Alabama they later moved their headquarters to Tuscaloosa Alabama spans independent Scouts were reorganized as Alabama's 18th Confederate cavalry with only two companies remaining all commissioned officers were white the Indians had some non commissioned officers but most were privates captain John Harrison and his men fled to Jones County Mississippi by April 1864 first Choctaw battalion organizational life February 1863 to May 1863 field and staff Major John W Pierce captain Nathan W sleigh adjutant Captain Edward B Scanlon aqm Sergeant William H Dunlap qm' and dr. Albert H puckett surgeon company's company a captain Nathan W slay captain Simon F M Williams and Company B Captain Benjamin F Duckworth total 101 men spans independent Scouts organizational life April 1863 to November 1863 field and staff major Samuel G Spann lieutenant Edward M Keith drill master Captain John C ransom aqm Captain William H Jemison aqm and Sergeant William H Dunlap QM company's company a captain John Seymour Company B Captain James M Tyndall Company C captain Malcolm M Burke & Company D Captain John G Harrison Alabama's 18th Confederate cavalry organizational life November 1863 to June 1865 field and staff major Samuel G Spann companies company captain John Seymour & Company Captain John G Harrison epic battles skirmishes and other actions rescue and recovery at the chunky Creek February 19th 1863 Battle of Ponchatoula March 24 to 26 1863 conscription operations September to November 1863 topic aftermath you topic trans-mississippi theater reconstruction was a particularly harsh for the Indian nations found west of the Mississippi for the Choctaw Nation the war ended in June 1865 the following spring a reconstruction treaty was drawn up by the United States the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations had a single reconstruction treaty the Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of Washington the treaty was signed on July 10th 1866 some of the terms of the treaty included amnesty slavery abolishment and selling lands topic western theater in Meridian Mississippi and Tuscaloosa Alabama the Indian Confederate surrendered after several years of service to the Confederate States of America some individuals may have served as early as 1861 Jack Amos in his Mississippi pension stated that he first enrolled in April 1861 the first Choctaw battalion was activated in February 1863 this battalion served in general John C Pemberton's command after the battalion was disbanded in May 1863 they petitioned and were transferred to spans independent Scouts in August 1863 in spans command the Indian Confederates served until May 1865 decades after the war many confederate veterans established ucv camps Spann was elected commander of ucv camp Dabney H Mori in Newton Mississippi John Blakely a white teenager during the war was made camp adjutant and wrote about the Choctaw soldiers Blakely wrote in the Meridian press a Meridian Mississippi newspaper concerning the few surviving Indian members of camp Mori he wrote on the first Saturday in February 1901 camp no 13 12 was organized with nineteen Indian Braves if there is enough interest yet felt by our people for these unfortunate and only genuine Americans yet remaining in Mississippi and of noble record will it be too much to ask you to please hand this to your excellent paper the press and send a copy of it to camp Dabney H Morey the veterans attended many national reunions in 1903 Spann and some Indian veterans attended the New Orleans reunion at the New Orleans reunion Jack Amos was interviewed by Louisiana journalist famous Indian scout Jack Amos of the Choctaw tribe is here one of the heroic red men of the stormy period first with Pierce and later with spans battalion Mississippi is planning to honor the Indian he is of the Choctaw tribe and belonged to a heroic band of red men who gave splendid aid to the Confederacy and who suffered much as a result of their loyalty to the Southern cause Amos is now a citizen of Mississippi and has resided in that state since the war he is an attractive figure among the reunion visitors and while well advanced in years is entering into the spirit of the occasion with a fine enthusiasm he is a full-blooded Choctaw Indian and as a native of Mississippi Amos has now 73 years old he talks well of himself and of the part he and other Indians played in the war the last-known Mississippi Choctaw Indian Confederate veteran died in 1939 Charlie Lewis his Indian name Konya tuba had moved to Indian Territory in the early 20th century Lewis was from Newton County Mississippi Lewis was born about 18-49 which made him one of the youngest members of the battalion topic commemoration you see V Kemp Dabney H Morey was planning to erect a monument for the Mississippi Choctaws participation during the Civil War however this didn't happen for unknown reasons but state markers were placed in many of these historic areas decades after camp Mori attempted to place a monument topic Sarada you several incongruity 'z have manifested in historical writings concerning the Choctaws during the American Civil War during the war several first Choctaw battalions emerged Jackson new curtains first Choctaw battalion and France Way badasses or Francoise Baptiste first Choctaw battalion exclusively operated in the trans-mississippi theatres John W Pierce's first Choctaw battalion exclusively operated in Western theater in the states of Mississippi and Louisiana this misidentification between the different battalions as a source of confusion Samuel G spans Confederate veteran magazine article incorrectly placed the chunky Creek trainwreck date in June 1863 by many written accounts the accident happened at dawn on February 19th 1863 Spann also incorrectly identified one of the American Indian train wreck rescuers it was elder Jackson rather than elder Williams who participated in the rescue and recovery some accounts refer to a general Arnold Spann who commanded the American Indians these accounts highly likely refer to Major Samuel G Spann and his American Indian scouts a search for general Arnold span has yield negative results some sources erroneously states June 9th 1863 as the disbandment date for Pierce's first Choctaw battalion the battalion was disbanded on may 9th 1863 according to the primary source documents topic see also Kotova in the American Civil War Cherokee in the American Civil War Seminole in the American Civil War topic external links find-a-grave jackson f mcurtin Newton county mississippi historical and Genealogical Society the chunky Creek train wreck of 1863 Newton County Mississippi historical and Genealogical Society Jack Amos Newton County citizen | wikipedia tts | UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ | 2018-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,950 | 24,639 |
-gb0AGv2xWY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0AGv2xWY | How To Make Spanish Rice! (CHEAP & EASY) | okay i'm going to show you how to make spanish rice everybody's been wanting to know the recipes online website I've told you about this i buy these buckets just go to a donut store or sam's club someplace like that hostile and you can buy these old box to have protein or lard in a really really cheap and i'm just gonna have rice in here why make it a big batch cuz I'm a big thing on put the rice in here if you're new to making rice nice twice as much I found this that Ross really nice man now the other cup of rice looks like it's nice and clean rice and the weevils are going to float up to the top you store rise even when you just buy it right from the start it be surprised you don't see anything you can wash in your gear I actually put some herbs in there to get rid of them almost giddy rice that you buy out there how you mine it where you buy it I say sixty percent of time you can't even we're going to try three office too much water as we can I like these skillets that have the higher side they're just about perfect for rice and you can also do chicken and our meats or other okay we're going to bring it over here on my stove hi start with we just take some oil if you could afford olive oil olive oil is probably the healthiest this is soybean oil I just get it at sams cheaper personally and we're actually going to do what we call fry rice this medical fried rice the Destiny spanish rice we're going to stand here stir it almost put it like you rice one this is actually the only now eat the stir rice and if you have some really clean rice and you know that it's really clean just bought it in a little bit here dry yes now it can like this I look at how much rice I have and then what I'm going to do is that's twice as much water and now you can even see a little bit of oil in there I have found that if i get a knuckle one knuckle of water above the rice in this type of a fan I've used a okay it is good because I there still a couple of little sometimes you get like little twigs to in your rice you know any of your grains that just happen sometimes you get a little ok now we're going to try to make it taste good we're going to add some salt you I always find this dehydrated onion at sams or you can get it at hostel or other places bunch of good stores then we don't have to cut up the onion and I don't have to cry it's cheaper than fresh like I just sprinkle daddy in there you're doing a small batch just add a little bit I have a recipe for small batch Olympus then I talked about these this is that song boyer and they have a mint Spanish stores they even have a little wall Mart press Rovers other places this one's still anthro and tomato this one is a choke day which is an ongoing coriander and this one is messed up front which is safran this is Mexican so yeah yeah have a recipe that calls for these are like magic a little flavor packets actually I'm linen garment other seasons you just go like this those aren't expensive I use these in organizational meets my Spanish turkey taco meat this is a great big batch so I'm going to do four of them you are doing a small batch going this is going to make a yellow rice this is a yellow color because it's saffron this one sort of makes an orange-colored rice and then everybody knows that there's nor with the chicken bouillon that the Spanish also have one that's chicken bouillon me this is not for you this brand is empty in this chicken bouillon we will have a red lid there's a tomato flavor that makes really really good Spanish always use a bamboo or wood spoon or a plastic spoon on these non-stick pans you really want to non-stick pan for rice for eggs and then I taste the water if it tastes watery your Rice's are going to have enough flavor this is just a little bit watery so they have one or Becky is that water is all going to be absorbed into the rice that's what's going to get tasted so you want this water to taste exactly the way you want you're a stick okay start a couple more times here taste again the flavor you one more times it's already starting to boil which is good I got on my still look at that's perfect now I'm going to take my lid on here and grill it boil for about a minute or two get that lid on that power boil and then I'm going to lower it down and then we let it steam when I lower it down not quite all the way that all the way back to this just down to slowly that I holster d once i do that lid on like this i'm watching it maybe 10 minutes from now if I look like this a little dry I'll lift this up I might pour the water around the edges with a couple put the lid back on I keep it all all so keep steaming and that okay when it gets boiling really really good and I've been letting a boy like this for about two minutes so we're going to go ahead and turn it down now just a little bit we're going to turn it down to about five my lower oil see now this that's see how that you can see how the rice is puffy but the still went we do not stir it just leave it all that and it will have perfect rice rice this is about two or three minutes later you see I don't have quite as much water and I'm just going to grab this to 90 min it still a little on the chilly side so we're going to cover it and we do not stir it you can see it you don't see water at all and see how nice it is I taste it again there it is it's nice and fluffy now I fluff it up a little by wanting see how it's not sticking together oh it's nice and fluffy very yummy so when I serve this to play wonderful Spanish price | organizeworkorhome | UCAxh60TVlkMyOb6go6v91UA | 2014-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,146 | 5,535 |
9mNGLM8j36A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mNGLM8j36A | MESSI MASTERCLASS SINKS SPURS- SPURS V BARCELONA VLOG | alright guys so basically right we're back with another video and today I have another Spurs blog for you and today is an absolutely massive frog I'm honestly so nervous today it is Spurs the Barcelona in the Champions League it's already been one Champions League game but unfortunately we did lose to Inter Milan to one which was pretty rubbish but we need to bounce back on against Barcelona there's gonna be a huge game we've got back to our form Spurs by beating we beat who do we beat Watford in the cart Brighton in the league and also Huddersfield in the league so it's three wins on the bounce and hopefully and get a good result in Sparta it's gonna be a tough game Barcelona's honestly sick I can't wait to watch Messi play live is gonna be my first time saying Messi at a game - hopefully smoking a result cone Spurs walking down Wembley way those 45 minutes till kickoff car born we have arrived come on seven minutes till kickoff comedy spa huge game it says so nervous come on [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] kick off his moments away come on [Applause] Carly [Applause] will wonder down after a minute and a half [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and it's to the rocket in school that was honest it's it go and it's with two no down okay so it's hard time and we are tuning down unfortunately it's not like to obey as well only they're all is the unbelievable their second goal just including promote we need a better sucking our come on [Applause] what [Applause] who is boss why artistry ones just like I'm so easy you could say causes massive schools oh okay [Applause] I spawn [Applause] Oh [Applause] fifteen just under 15 minutes that I'm a music 3 2 come on there's a nonstick heading back come on come on check out [Applause] Toby Dyer cane anyone come on someone's home [Applause] Oh [Applause] okay so that was the end of the Spurs Barcelona vlog unfortunately we did lose for two to Barcelona in the end it was a decent game we honestly played really well the performance was good the result was a bit of a letdown we did actually play really well King getting our goal and the mellah getting the goal especially with Eriksson Ali Dembele and Vuitton with into four key players we played really well anyway I'd enjoy the vlog and I'll see you soon [Music] | JB14 | UCpwPmOdAdZci3W4RNAyH0rw | 2018-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 420 | 2,284 |
D1O2asCfx18 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1O2asCfx18 | The Matt Whitaker perjury case takes an even stranger turn | [Music] the Matt Whittaker perjury case takes an even stranger turn on Thursday House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler publicly informed Matt Whittaker that the committee had found proof that Whittaker had lied about his communications with Donald Trump nade ler demanded that Whittaker come back and tell the truth the clear implication we have you nailed on felony perjury and you can sell Trump out or you can go to prison tellingly the next day the Donald Trump regime announced that Whittaker whose time as acting Attorney General was ending had been given a pointless new job at the Department of Justice Trump was clearly attempting to keep Whitaker in the fold and prevent him from cutting any sort of plea deal but just because Whitaker apparently accepted the job it doesn't mean he's still playing for Team Trump at his own expense by now we would have expected Matt Whittaker to publicly respond to the House Judiciary Committee if only to tell them to buzz off whitaker has publicly said nothing it's been four days so one would think that if Whitaker were simply ignoring the committee's demand letter we'd have seen Nader making even more noise about it yet Kneedler has also been silent so what's going on here it's possible Matt Whittaker has responded to the committee privately if so that would suggest he's looking to cooperate and maybe save his own butt and he's doing it privately because he doesn't want Donald Trump to find out it's also possible Whittaker is indeed ignoring the letter and made ler is silently preparing to drop the legal hammer on him instead of merely responding with words we don't know what's going on here and that's the odd part considering what's at stake here Whittaker could end up arrested over this the eerie silence is speaking rather loudly | BREAKING NEWS 24H | UCPtnPTmG71uq2lvcoq59_wQ | 2019-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 310 | 1,805 |
RkbmnMd0Qss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkbmnMd0Qss | Crop Cycles - Harvesting Sunflower Shoots | all right we are now on day nine of our crop production cycle if you recall on day seven we harvested our wheat grass because it was ready day eight was our scheduled day to harvest our sunflower but it wasn't quite quite ready so now we're on day nine and we are gonna harvest our sunflower and technically I would say we're on day eight and a half because we hard but we sowed our sunflower the evening it is now morning on the ninth day so technically we have another half day to go to get that full day and at this point in the crop cycle half a day can make a big difference it's a it's a measurable percentage of the whole crop cycle so keep that in mind whether you sow in the morning or the evening that will make a difference in when you would harvest so let's take a look at our sunflower here again we'll just do a quick review first of all I prepared for harvest by making sure the tray was well watered the I checked it first thing this morning it looked good and I hadn't watered it since I think Friday it is now Sunday so it's in a good position there now a couple things with the stray just to review not very happy with this dry two things I look for for the ideal crop and this actually applies to everything so one is the rate of germination and that is did all the seeds germinate now this tray in essence looks pretty good but down in this corner here and in this corner here we had some low termination so not a big deal but it will affect yield the other thing is uniformity I like my trays to be just perfectly uniform like you might imagine a carpet would look if you were right down looking at it and this one is kind of all over the place it's a little low here a little low here low where the germination wasn't good quite tall in this section which is the far side reaching for the light so there's a few factors here clearly I did not do a good job of paying attention to this crop but you'll recall one of the things I mentioned was the the first day of germination when I usually have a heating pad on I did not have that heating pad on and I can kind of when I look at a crop that's not performing well and I'm trying to figure out what went wrong the first thing I ask is what did i do differently and the thing that was different about this crop was that it didn't have a heating pad for the first day which is the thing that really helps determine the cycle now this one got moved around a lot more than usually I would handle a crop because of this video series once again once a crop is growing I try to interact with it as little as possible every time you engage with the crop actually it's an opportunity for something to go wrong so this one got moved and rotated and stuff quite a bit so that that's probably a factor as well that said I've got a pretty decent looking crop of sunflower here so with sunflower there's a third thing I'm looking for and that is the number of hulls that are still attached now hulls are for all intents and purposes a real pain in the ass they are particularly a pain in the ass if you were doing commercial production because you do not want a product to go out which to your customers with holes on it this is especially important for restaurants that are serving to the public biting down on a sunflower Hall is one of the most unpleasant food experiences you can have simple as that so this makes a bit more work so I do a couple things to to make whole matters made easier first thing I do is actually I give things a little brush like this I don't know if you can tell but I can hear and see that different hulls popping off so if things can come off easily great so that makes it a little easier there so now I'm ready for harvest and some people will actually go through and start picking off little bits of hulls like this I I don't have the patience for that what I do do is every time I make a salad I just I just add it to a bowl in in small portions I picked the hulls as I go and for home production that's totally fine I have no issue with that so my trains ready to go I'm ready to harvest as I talked about before I'm always harvesting with a knife and I'm harvesting with a very sharp knife some people like to use scissors but as a reminder scissors understand my scale here scissors do not cut like a knife does scissors tear and so I've done some previous video showing what the difference is right at the stem there there's much more surface area when you use scissors and those are those ones are gonna break down a lot quicker than if you use a knife so two processes to sharpen a knife I won't go into detail here but one is just using a stone to get the sharpen and then two is using a steel or a honing tool just to basically to fine-tune that and in order to keep it sharp you could continue to use the owning steel to keep it sharp basically okay so my cuts here just like with wheat grass I want to cut really really low to the surface because I want to get as much of that mass out of there as possible so I do it in little sections the blade because it's sharp goes right through there no problem at all and these go right into my bowl there so the reason I'm putting them into a bowl now is right away I want to know what my yield was I'd like to record all my yields just really helps me keep track of what production looks like what my sort of in return is on the investment I put in and it also tells me yeah like if I'm getting higher or lower yields I can I can really track that I can tell you so far this is a very disappointing tray lots of smaller shoots in here and really just highlights the importance that I've stressed time and time again of the germination stage you need really really good germination in order to get a good crop the analogy I often use is with people who are sick in childhood if they often have a hard time being healthy adults it's like it's it's really really hard to recover from that so I think of the same thing here like the life cycle here is only nine days and childhood is a day or two so if you don't do a good job with that then yeah it's gonna make things hard later okay so my yield here is 390 grams that's very very disappointing it's almost half of what I would usually get about 650 grams so pretty low yield there doesn't surprise me I'm not too bothered about it I still got a good stock in the fridge but it really is if I was counting on this or more of my nourishment you know I would be getting half of the yield as usual which means I'm getting a much less return on my seeds as well I've used soil I've used seeds and so that lower yield actually does have a have an impact so now that I'm finished here my trade goes into my compost system what I do with these I got a few extra stragglers here what I do with these now is I take them to the sink I'll fill this with cold water let it sit for about 30 seconds dump that cold water out and then actually just put them right into the fridge now ideally you would you would do that and then put them into a spinner to dry them off and put them in the fridge I'm actually finding I'm getting pretty good pretty good storage for with just that process but if you want to distort them for longer cold and dry is really important and so that that drying is an important part of the cycle so this is the end of our sunflower cycle and if we were doing a regular cycle we would solve our next sunflower crop now I won't do that here because we've already covered that but it'll be something I'd probably do later today now because we're doing two crops just to sort of end this cycle in a very Tarantino asked way there's actually another cycle going here already for the wheat grass it's on day two of the next cycle so we harvested our our wheat grass on day seven right afterwards I sowed another batch and so this one's on day two here I'll admit I soaked that one a little longer than I would have liked I did an overnight soaked because I forgot about it and so I'll be curious to see how that one does as well but basically I've got my next cycle going there I'll have my next cycle of sunflower going here and then I'll just be rotating through there sometimes rotating these trays sometimes moving them around just depending on the different needs of the crops now that my sunflower is out of here I can also turn off my light so my whole system on a timer they're both my lights and my heating pads the wheatgrass does not need a heating pad it likes to germinate in cooler conditions so basically my system doesn't require any energy at this point so there's no point having this stuff on if I don't need it it doesn't use a lot of energy but it does take some energy so leaving that off makes a lot of sense when I start my next batch of sunflower once again I'll put the system back on I'll put the sunflower on the heating pad but the lights will only come on when something is uncovered there is no need for them at all to be on during the germination period because there's no photosynthesis taking place so that is our overview of the crop production cycle for both sunflower or wheatgrass and to a great extent like 90 to 95% this is what all crop cycles look like you know whether it's seven days 10 days even 20 or 30 days you're looking at a germination period in the dark with pressure you're going to uncover that crop so it can photosynthesize it's gonna spend its time growing to a certain point at which you're going to harvest and during that time you need to determine what kind of watering you're going to do you can water from above or you can water from below that's going to vary by crop and by system both systems work equally well you just need to know which one works best for you if you're more prone to mold or issues it's better to come from below if you're not having issues and you like the crop to get washed then you can do it from above as I talked about before I'd like to do a combination of those two things so that's the end of this series our next series is going to be looking at different experiments that you can do that you should be doing to answer questions related to your production I see on a lot of the different forums people are asking very very simple questions and getting very simple answers and because the question is detailed enough the answers people are getting are not actually correct or they're not complete and so in the beginning of my production days I did a lot of experimenting and I still actually draw on those results quite a bit so I'm going to show you how to set up an experiment we're gonna look at soaking time and covering time as two sort of examples of things that you can I do experiments with and those are two really crucial things that people have a lot of questions about and tend to be unsure about so we're gonna show you the results of that but also talk about how we set up the experiment how we document that as well and that way when we're doing it we know we're getting good results if you put bad information in you're gonna get bad information out and so setting your up your experiment well it's gonna make sure you get good results so I hope that was helpful in terms of crop cycles watch for the experiment series coming soon we have lots of other content on my YouTube page to youtube.com slash garlic patch and then you can check out our online courses at microgreens teachable com have yourself a good Sunday you | The Microgreens Research Lab | UCpEpcYhIHkOCAKzK5S0Du-w | 2020-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,257 | 11,429 |
tWrwyTw-Ee0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWrwyTw-Ee0 | Blue iodine. A well forgotten but effective remedy. How to make at home. Subtitles | preparation of blue iodine starch citric acid sugar, a cup of water an empty cup where everything will be cooked sugar one spoonful of starch one spoonful of citric acid slightly We mix all this thoroughly and pour a little water with water. So that the starch just dissolves. Here it turned out two spoons, a minimum of water is enough so that the temperature during the next operation was normal. Dissolve now you hear that here on the stove there is a kettle and the temperature should be boiling maximum. Dissolve pour boiling water over 200 grams. Sign of readiness - the solution has turned from a white liquid into jelly. We put this solution to cool at room temperature, the solution has cooled down. The container in which the solution will be stored is poured into it the solution immediately further Iodine. Regular medical iodine one teaspoon And stir while stirring the color changes And becomes dark blue. Stir thoroughly. blue iodine solution is ready. We close the lid. Stored in an ordinary room at normal room temperature but tightly closed if not tightly closed it will quickly become liquid | Sergey Kornilov | UCP6T-_S-_7txMoCZYnWe3ug | 2021-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 192 | 1,344 |
697JmvIlBAw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=697JmvIlBAw | Pentastomida - Wikipedia Article Audio | penta stomata Wikipedia article audio penta stomata are an enigmatic group of parasitic crustaceans commonly known as tongue worms due to the resemblance of the species of the genus lingua Toula to a vertebrate tongue biology anatomy life cycle human infestation in ADIZ crustaceans stem arthropods record classification there are about 1 hundred and thirty extant species of pent estimates all are obligate parasites with correspondingly degenerate anatomy adult tongue worms vary from about one to fourteen centimeters in length and parasite is the respiratory tracts of vertebrates they have five anterior appendages one is the mouth the others are two pairs of hooks which they used to attach to the host this arrangement led to their scientific name meaning five openings but although the appendages are similar in some species only one is a mouth alternative names for the Penta stomata include Penta stoma Ling a cholita Anna kantha kheh historically significant accounts of tongue worn biology and systematics include early work by Joseph alloys Fralick Alexander von Humboldt Karl Osmond Rudolf II Carl more ice teasing and Rudolph lookers other important summaries have been published by Lewis Westenra salmon Richard Hammonds and John Riley and a review of their evolutionary relationships with a bibliography up to 1969 was published by JT self pen Testaments are worm-like animals ranging from two to thirteen centimeters in length the anterior end of the body bears five protuberances four of which are clawed legs while the fifth bears the mouth the body is segmented and covered in a chitinous cuticle digestive tract is simple and tubular since the animal feeds entirely on blood although the mouth is somewhat modified as a muscular pump nervous system is similar to that of other arthropods including a ventral nerve cord with ganglia in each segment although the body contains a hemo seal there are no circulatory respiratory or excretory organs pent estimates live in the upper respiratory tract of reptiles birds and mammals where they lay eggs they are Ghana Cora can employ internal fertilization the eggs are either coughed out by the host or leave the host body through the digestive system the eggs are then ingested by an intermediate host which is commonly either a fish or a small herbivorous mammal the larvae hatches in the intermediate host and breaks through the wall of the intestine it then forms a cyst in the intermediate hosts body the larva is initially rounded in form with four or six short legs but molds several times to achieve the adult form the pentas gnome it reaches the main host when the intermediate host is eaten by the main host and crawls into the respiratory tract from the esophagus tongue worms occasionally parasite as humans while there is a report of Sabathia inducing dermatitis the two general responsible for most internal human infestation are linguae Tula and Armel lifer visceral pentas no myiasis can be caused by linguae Tula Cerreta our mill lifer our mill lattice army lifer moniliformis army lifer grandis and poro cephalus crota Lee terms associated with infections can vary poro cephalus an army lifer have much more in common with each other than they do with lingua Tula the affinities of tongue worms have long proved controversial historically they were initially compared to various groups of parasitic worms once the arthropod like nature of their cuticle was recognized similarities were drawn with mites particularly gall mites although gall mites are much smaller than tongue worms they also have a long segmented body and only two pairs of legs later work drew comparisons with millipedes and centipedes with velvet worms and water bears some authors interpreted tongue worms is essentially intermediate between annelids and arthropods while others suggested that they deserved a phylum of their own tongue worms grow by molting which suggests they belong to Ekta so so while other work has identified the arthropod like nature of their larvae in general there are two current alternative interpretations Penn Testaments are highly modified and parasitic crustaceans probably related to fish lice or they are an ancient group of stem arthropods close to the origins of Arthropoda possibility that tongue worms are crustaceans can be traced back to the work of Pierre Joseph van beneden who compared them to parasitic copepods the modern form of this hypothesis dates from carl george wing strands study of sperm morphology which recognized similarities and sperm structure between tongue worms and fish lice a group of maxilla pod crustaceans which live as parasites on fish and occasionally amphibians John Riley and colleagues also offered a detailed justification for the inclusion of the tongue worms among the crustaceans the fish louse model received significant further support from the molecular work of lawrence jia beal and colleagues a number of subsequent molecular phylogenies have corroborated these results and the name ik theist Rica has been proposed for a clade thus a number of important standard works and databases on crustaceans now include the pen testaments as members of this group critics of the ik theists Raqqah hypothesis have pointed out that even parasitic crustaceans can still be recognized as crustaceans based on their larvae but that tongue worms and their larvae do not Express typical characters for crustacean or even you Arthropoda an alternative model notes the extremely ancient Cambrian origins of these animals and interprets tongue worms as stem group arthropods a recent morphological analysis recovered pentas Tomita outside the arthropods as sister group to a clade including nematodes propellants and similar Ekta so-so and worm groups adding fossils they suggested an extinct animal called face of Ermis could be closely related to tongue worms however it should be stressed that these authors did not explicitly test pen tests amid / crustacean relationships exceptionally preserved three-dimensional and phosphatase fossils from the upper Cambrian orsten of Sweden and the Cambrian / Ordovician boundary of Canada have been identified as Penn Testaments for fossil general have been identified from the Cambrian so far enga pentas no mom baka Lara Cambria half Nara Cambria and Heyman say Cambria these fossils suggest that pent estimates evolved very early and raise questions about whether these animals were parasites at this time and if so on which hosts coño don'ts have sometimes been mentioned as possible hosts in this context a fifth genus in Vevey de is from Silurian aged marine strata of england fossil specimens of in Vevey de are found firmly attached to their ostracod hosts of the species nymph Attell in agravada it possessed a head a worm-like body and two pairs of limbs this article follows Martin and Davison placing pentas Tomita in the class maxilla pata within the subphylum Crustacea the subclass contains the following extant orders super families families general and species lingua Toula disease can be called ling a julius's or Ling a jewel OSIS poro cephalus disease can be called / Assefa lysis or / o cephalo --ss Armel Leifer disease can also be called / o cephalo --ss Penta stole myiasis can refer to any infection of Penta stamina | Wikipedia Audio | UCwQK5AEJwsGn3-9VoXVMw0Q | 2018-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,183 | 7,302 |
IzG-qUADSfU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzG-qUADSfU | LESSON 7: MEN AGAINST FIRE AND COLONIAL WARFARE | good day I'm Colonel Jerry Morlock the director of the combat Studies Institute you're about to use a video series which our instructors have prepared for the sole purpose of a improving your presentation of m610 the evolution of Modern Warfare we've taken care to make the course that you teach is similar to the one taught at Fort lenworth as possible and choose to add these tapes to your libraries in order to give you every Advantage as you prepare to teach this new course these tapes are similar to the weekly train-up sessions which we utilize to prepare our instructors here at Fort lenworth my intent for the tape sessions was to provide you insights and tips on ways to approach the lessons of m610 that were not available in the instructor notes I've drawn various instructors military and civilian into the sessions based upon their specific expertise and historical background 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on the tape if you should need it good luck with the evolution of Modern Warfare course have a good time good morning or good afternoon uh from uh Fort lenworth Kansas this is combat studies Institute I'm Lieutenant Colonel Sylvia Pierce uh to my right is Lieutenant Colonel Dr James Martin and to my left is uh Dr Larry Yates Dr Yates is the author of the introduction to this lesson uh and to one of the uh lesson articles this lesson is lesson seven the men against fire uh and the colonial Warfare from 1864 to 1914 uh this particular lesson is a bridge lesson uh between between the American Civil War and World War I uh lots of things happened during this particular uh time frame and we're going to look at this uh in two different venues one the colonial Warfare venue and the other one uh leading into the Menan fire into World War I Larry okay uh just in context and I'd start out by putting this lesson in context for the students although they'll get most if not all of that in the introductions they read but points to emphasize would be that as Sylvia said the 19th century is a period of change and it sets the stage following the Napoleonic Wars for Modern Warfare which we'll see uh in World War I or a new kind of War a more lethal Battlefield what's happening first of all nationalism which you uh saw as a result of the French Revolution becomes much more widespread and much more pronounced during the 19th century uh much of Europe if not all of Europe in the west become very nationalistic um you have industrialization some would call it the Industrial Revolution although others would argue something that takes 200 years in the making isn't a revolution but the term sticks you there's a more rapid industrialization in the 19th century than there had been before that especially in Western Europe but throughout Europe and it will extend to the United States a point to remember in the context uh mainly of colonial Warfare and then what follows is that by the uh end of the 19th century the United States has become the foremost industrialized power in the world uh We've overtaken both the British and the Germans who had a head start on us um another uh aspect or another uh phenomenon that come out of the 19th century would be number of ideologies trying to cope with this new world uh social Darwinism uh that may be more of a philosophy than an ideology but the idea that um Darwin's theory of the origins of the species and survival of the fittest can be transposed from the biological realm to the social realm and the international realm and at the in the latter uh that uh country or the strong countries Will Survive over the weak they will prevail over the week they will dominate the week uh this will be IR rationale for for imperialism for example um and imperialism itself will be a product of the N uh 19th century at least a new form of imperialism uh by and large economically motivated although there are other justifications for it as well which I discuss in the introduction but uh the economics you want markets you want uh you want markets for your Surplus Goods Goods you produce at home but you can't sell at home you need to sell them abroad if you can't do that you're going to have a depression uh Capital you can only invest so much at home or reinvest so much to keep the shoe factories uh growing until they can't produce enough to uh that can be or they produce too much to be sold at home uh why invest more money in that factory invest it somewhere else well overseas is one place to invest it uh so markets for Surplus Goods Surplus Capital also the need to control sources of raw materials uh this will lead to an imperialistic uh uh Venture in the uh uh throughout the 19th century the the big wave comes in the 18 1880s 1890s but you see it throughout the 19th century in the case for example of the French uh technology the Industrial Revolution brings about um uh new technology and for the first time now uh in this particular course we're going to see technology making a difference today when we talk about revolutions and Military Affairs we always talk about the technology this is what triggers the revolution uh we've seen uh radical changes in military affairs up to the 19th century that had nothing to do with technology that had more to do with philosophy with leadership Napoleon being an example Napoleon didn't have any technology that was radically different from his uh those who went before him his predecessors but he he had certain uh uh his conception of the battlefield his leadership ability his strategy um his formations Etc many for which he was responsible some of which he just like the core he just modified and used for his own ends but the point is uh it had little or very little to do with technology now technology is going to play a big part in uh the shaping of Modern Warfare uh so the 19th century a very critical period in terms of uh not only the world as a whole in terms of the westernization of the world but also in terms of the military uh uh new ideologies uh new technology that will have an effect on Military Affairs now in one sense where it does is we've already said it's Colonial Warfare imperialism the outward expansion mainly of the European powers although you uh by the end of the century you're getting Japanese expansion as well Japanese imperialism but imperialism Colonial Warfare is primarily a product of the Western World Western Europe and then the United States and what I would suggest for this lesson given the readings that you have is that one you provide the context as I've just done here very briefly the introduction gets into it a bit more but the background for uh in which or the background uh for the 19th century in which colonial Warfare takes place uh I would talk about the problem what what what is colonial Warfare all about well it's to establish colonies and then to maintain them uh and to keep others out and to keep the indigenous population U subdued or happy one of the two or both uh what policy can you pursue in colonial war uh what tactics do you use and what is the impact of colonial Warfare on the military this is the way I would divide it again context the issue or problem at hand the policies pursued the tactics pursued in pursuit of the policies and uh the impact of all of this on the military so uh and just going down some of these points discussing them in general and then we'll look specifically at the French and the US uh the context again is uh industrialization nationalism uh 19th century movements uh Colonial expansion uh the main wave as I said started in the 1880s but the French are at work uh and others are at work even before that uh it's the West the ascendency of the West this is where the West really takes over most of the world not all of it but most of it and what hasn't been colonized up to this point will we're talking mainly about Africa and Asia parts of Asia uh the Western Hemisphere Latin America is off limits the Monroe Doctrine uh establishes the the U the president at least or the policy that the United States doesn't want to see Europeans colonize or recolonize Latin America uh what will happen to Latin America that's for another day but uh so the colonial expansion mainly Africa and Asia but uh again most of the world that hasn't been divided up will be for the military and for the government that runs the military the problem is to establish a colony when ordered to do so uh often over the resistance of a indigenous population and then to maintain that Colony by keeping the locals down and the foreigners out uh your basic problem or your basic issue the policies for doing this uh you can uh uh talk about you can divide them into the harsh policies the benevolent policies this is what the way the way the United States described them at the turn of the century we use plain English back then and not jargon so the harsh policy simply meant uh subjugating the population making the locals accept colonial rule even if they didn't want to and in many cases they didn't uh it's a policy of raids of burning Villages of uh uh punishing those who resist but using Force to establish your Colony the benevolent approach was to try to convince the local population that they wanted to be a colony that being uh colonized would work to their benefit as well as the benefit of the mother country meaning the colonizer uh you would build an infrastructure you'd set up a Marketplace and uh you would convince the locals that this they would be better off under French or us or English or German or Italian rule than they would be on their own or under their current situation uh so today the programs we would referred to as nation building Civic action civil Affairs this is the uh the benevolent approach in most cases you get a combination of the harsh and the benevolent it's a question of which is going to have the emphasis and at what time generally early on uh if if it's a combined approach the emphasis will be on the harsh policy because you're setting up the colony over resistance and then over time you try to convince more and more people to go along with it U and the benevolent approach will take precedence over the harsh approach but it just depends on where you are and when you're there in some cases the French will use a harsh approach throughout uh uh in the case of the Philippines it'll be a mixed approach with in initial emphasis on the benevolent then it goes to the harsh and then back to the benevolent so uh the main thing is there are two different approaches and you will see generally a combination of the two in one form or another the tactics used in colonial Warfare this we can go on forever on this but we'll try not to uh they tend to be unconventional and the problem here is is that initially at least the armies going into to colonize an area tend to be traditional armies conventional armies European armies that are used to fighting on a uh a linear Battlefield against a a well- defined opponent and you you simply exchange volleys Etc until and then charge or defend until one side prevails but they're used to traditional Warfare large units big formations volley fire Etc uh in the local situations that they find themselves in colonial Warfare these tactics are often very inappropriate often there is no enemy out there in some cases there are there is but at any rate uh in many cases uh the enemy meaning the indigenous population will break down into small groups that will engage in raids um uh will attack supply lines Ambush this sort of thing uh very unconventional tactics they will not engage you in a pitched battle European style and if you're to Prevail you have to adapt your tactics if you try to approach these small Guerilla type groups uh in in a conventional way with large columns uh on a conventional Battlefield it isn't going to happen nothing uh you're going to be ineffective and so the European powers where they confront this sort of enemy will adapt their tactics to it uh smaller units uh flying columns they will also employ raids and ambushes against a a Guerilla type opponent um they will adapt in other words to the situ the local situation to the people and to the culture um and also keep in mind through throughout this the military while it's fighting the colonial wars they're only the military is part of the larger effort uh which includes the political economic instruments as well to colonize a given area so the tactics generally tend to be unconventional occasionally you'll get that pitch battle but more often than not you're going to have to adapt un adopt by adapting un or adapt by adopting unconventional tactics uh the impact of all of this well first of all what happens to traditional armies who fight colonial wars they're not prepared to fight them they do have to adapt what does this mean it can be a painful process then once they've learned to do that can they readapt when they have to fight a conventional war and this is the problem you'll look at uh when you get to World War I many of the European armies are oriented toward a colonial Warfare not to the big war anymore uh and this is a problem uh how do you take an army that uh has is has been a constabulary force a police force a colonialized force and turn it back into a conventional Army um you want to parallel the United States going into Vietnam as a conventional Army the Army in Vietnam to some extent becomes an unconventional Army not entirely and then you have to after Vietnam is over reorient it to Europe and that took some doing in the areas of Doctrine training Force structure Etc U second uh the problem of colonial armies can they retain the support of the nation they represent especially in a democracy the French uh and the British both but mainly the French because of the tactics they use the emphasis on the harsh over the benevolent tactics in the French experience uh the French uh Army the colonial army lost the support of uh many politicians in France and uh much of the French uh of French society uh stories of atrocities would come back to France and they would be played up in the anti-imperial newspapers and the Army would caught a black eye that would have to live with the drus affair which is another issue and explained in your instructor notes uh also enters into it but uh can can a colonial army which fighting an unconventional War which by its very nature tends to be very nasty torture the use of torture atrocities you burn down a village uh many see just the act of burning it down as an atrocity if you happen to kill some people in the process women children old old men that doesn't go over well either back at home and yet that's often times almost inherent in the nature of unconventional warfare it's not to excuse it it's simply say to say it's likely to happen and it's not likely to play well at home so the French army finds itself alienated from its own society and again the parallel here is is so obvious the American Army during Vietnam when if you were in the military during the Vietnam years uh uh best not show up on a University campus certainly not in uniform uh there was an anti-militarism it did not affect the majority of the population but a vocal minority uh certainly made it uh being in the military fairly rough um on the French side while you're talking about it isn't it true that at that time the French actually had two armies one that was the mentor politan Army of Paris if you will and then the other one that was the unconventional or uh colonial army and and the two were didn't exactly meet in the middle yeah I I gave him this impression I think uh if you go to Colonial Warfare the whole the country the entire Army of the country does not become a colonial army anymore than when we were colonizing the Philippines uh the US Army does not become a colonial army as a whole parts of it do uh or parts of it uh many officers gain their experience in the colonial wars but that does not mean the Army itself has reoriented to become an exclusively colonial army so you're quite right the French have a colonial army and they have the Metropolitan Army and there's a gap between the two uh in terms of their ability to fight a traditional war and uh then there's a gap between the colonial army and French society because of the nature of colonial Warfare uh especially when it goes into its harsh facee so yeah uh it it's a little more complicated than I I was uh laying it out it's uh again uh not an entire a nation's entire Army does not become uh a colonial army and in fact once you've set up a colony often times you'll find uh friendly groups within that Society to uh uh become a colonial Force you'll use native troops uh to maintain order in the colony and then you uh with World War I you'll bring them over to fight in Europe uh which is an interesting experience for them for uh for many for example in Africa they find in World War I hey they can kill white people uh their bullets will kill these people there's nothing magic about these people they can be killed this lesson will be reapplied again in World War II uh one final Point here in this overview and that is uh there is an assumption made on the ideological side of imperialism and that is that Western ways one are universally applicable and are acceptable that people want to look like us uh the United States will certainly carry that ideological baggage into the colonial wars that we're doing these folks a favor The White Man's Burden we're bringing them the benefits of western western uh civilization uh primarily the economic benefits but also the social and political as well at some point when they're ready for them uh so there's a good deal of ethnocentrism here uh there's a good deal of cultural arrogance I suppose ours is better and because of that we have the right to impose it and they will be grateful to us either right away or in the long term uh for doing it so uh that's the overview then you get into specific experiences which uh the article by porch on the French lays out and then the material we have on the Indian Wars and the Philippines so uh any comments on the uh the general approach before we spefic I guess the first thing that i' comment I'd make is that I mean just about now uh the British are handing over Hong Kong to the Chinese I mean one of the last bastions of the period that Larry talked about where the the European Western Nations dominated the world uh this summer comes to an end kind of closes an ear actually if there was anything left of the Empire that was it and it's gone but I think you can use that to highlight what Larry's talking about here and taking a Chinese population and making them British piece I saw in the news this morning that talks about how uh high dollar land prices in Britain I mean things are just being snapped up from Chinese who grew up in Hong Kong but think of themselves as British because of the the colonial Empire and are now moving to England because they don't want to stay there they want to stay on the British side not on the Chinese side so that just occurred to me that kind of you know articulates what you're talking about with an example yeah very I'm sorry go ahead well I was I was just going to go on and say when to take off and something Lori said when I teach this block of instruction uh I also happened to be a student of Guerilla Warfare just from a little different period And I really think you can do more than just examine uh galani B latte you can use how they deal with it and they have different techniques of dealing with it to show how there's no one way to deal with irregular warfare it's very situational dependent but understanding the culture of the uh the folks that you're fighting against or the people who inhabit the area you're fighting is a big help uh and you can use this as a bridge to talk about like you said Vietnam because we certainly don't understand the culture uh as we go in we make some mistakes early on in how we're going to deal with these folks uh and much of it has to do I think with your discussion of how we look at America or the Western world as how things should be we don't understand why other people aren't like us we want to make them like us like we tried in the Philippines and it's uh it's what uh Robert asprey calls in his book he calls it an ignorance of arrogance where you know we think everybody got to be like us and we don't understand why they are why they're not and understanding that I think gives you a big leg up as a military commander in trying to deal with irregular warfare because it brings you from at least the correct base where you have to what do you have to do you have to identify your enemy and what their strengths and weaknesses are and they have a tendency not to do that and we see that with the French we see it with the Americans as we deal in in the Spanish American war we see it in the Indian there's certainly an arrogance there uh with this whole Colonial Empire pieace uh that plays into it and I think you I think you can use that to deal with your students uh gives you a lot of different directions to go whether it's Vietnam or wherever it is it could be Bosnia you could bring that in how do you deal with the serbs versus the croats versus the bosnians okay and I think all of that while that's not exactly in the period we're talking about it's the idea we're talking about so I I use this lesson to do a lot of that to pull things together and look at irregular warfare let me make two comments on what you said um uh one has to do with the context uh in the 19th century to the West imperialism is taken as something that's completely acceptable today it is not uh the big Watershed is World War II and that will come later in your studies but world it's World War II that really breaks up the begins to break up the colonial empires uh decolonization takes place rapidly after World War II and today uh the United States could not embark on openly imperialistic Venture without uh uh great critical debate within the country and in fact it simply won't float the context has changed uh our views toward other races other peoples have changed uh from uh what were today would be racist views of the 19th century white people are Superior innately if I were a university professor at Harvard in the 19th century I would be telling you that as a scientifically proved fact we don't believe that today at least most uh people do not uh but uh again and thus our policies are different but back then that was a prevailing belief th The White Man's Burden again was something you you picked up you accept it uh the second thing uh uh dealing with the nature of the milit Ary Beast uh a couple of things first of all intelligence uh those writing on the small Wars or colonial wars the argument is the first thing you need is a well and you could argue this of any War I guess the first thing you need is really good intelligence but intelligence for these kind of Wars is often different uh in the questions you'll ask than for traditional Warfare and these wordss as Jim says the culture is tremendously important knowing the people and uh how they're divided how they interact what their perceptions are a Marine General coming out of Somalia indicated that when he went in there he you know he took his intellectual baggage his cultural baggage individual responsibility and all of a sudden he's negotiating face Toof face with Clan leaders who don't share that view their culture is based upon or part of is based upon the idea of communal responsibility as he put it if you steal a cow if an individual steals a cow it his clan has to answer for it to the clan from which he stole the cow and the Elders of the clan will get together to work out a settlement or not but it's it's not an individualistic society and yet that was the baggage this Marine General took in and he said it was an eyeopener to find out that uh the culture was different he said we're not good at cultural intelligence for these kind of Wars you have to be and this applies to the 19th century colonial war as much as it does to Bosnia Somalia Haiti today we need to uh the intelligence side we we not only need to know where the weapons are and who who has them and who the enemy is you need to know the culture and the people um also what Jim said about the nature of colonial Warfare and unconventional War the uh the context differs from country to Country and within a country from location to location and this is perhaps a lesson of the Philippines uh and an article which you don't read so I'll just mention it uh there's a book and several articles by a fellow named Brian Lynn and his arent is that in the Philippines counterinsurgency by the United States begins to work when it's applied at the local level meaning the town and Village that a captain in charge of a company or a lieutenant in charge of a what would have been a platoon back then uh he has responsibility for a town or a village and he will adapt the policies coming out of Manila the military government in Manila run by the US uh uh he will adapt those policies as he needs to in the local situation because in his area it may be the conservative Filipinos that oppose you it may be the liberal Filipinos that oppose you it may be uh uh the conflict may be religiously oriented or it may not it uh uh what the upper class May support you in one area and may oppose you in another you have to look at each area and adapt your policies accordingly so it gets to be very localized it gets to be very decentralized and there's a great deal of respon possibility on the small unit leader to adapt uh one overall policy uh whether it's benevolent or harsh may not provide enough of a guideline to make it work at the local level and and additive to that this year I had a Filipino officer in my class Lieutenant col M mclung and he read the Lyn article and said that he said you may find this hard to believe but when we originally started fighting against the uh communist Insurrection the Insurgency in the the Philippines which they're still fighting today he said we tried to do it the way you first tried to do the Filipino American war until we realized that we above all should understand the culture of the people we're going against and when we started to take it down to much smaller levels say well look at this province not the entire Island then we were much more successful he said what Lynn says is exactly what we found that if we would follow the second American model not the first one that we would be successful in dealing with our own Insurgency and I think that's important because today uh our small unit leaders are the ones that are going out there and they're the first interaction with the Bosnian serbs or the Muslims uh or the folks in Somalia and so we have a second Lieutenant first lieutenant Captain uh on a very small scale um that are the ones that are influencing we did the same thing in Vietnam uh later on where we we went at the small level and and it did make a difference if you could affect one Village and take care of one Village uh so that mean we've had we have a a track record if you will of this the the problem is that this goes against the whole trend of the West what's going again this gets back to the 19th century and in this case the 20th as well what what's the trend the trend is towards centralization whether it's political bigger government economic from small businesses to corporations it's toward centralization and and the term R rationalization streamlining making more efficient and you do that by getting bigger by combining and we're saying in this kind of war that doesn't work you know this a centralized military policy isn't going to work because uh unless it's so General that the small unit leaders can take out out of it what they need to if you try to be too specific at the the higher level more than likely you're not going to succeed because the the general policy will not apply to so much of what you're try to which you're trying to apply it um like gu so this idea of uh approaching Colonial Warfare or unconventional warfare from a localized uh perspective again runs counter to the trend the historical Trend in the W which is to centralization bigness growth and uh coordination uh from the top it runs counter to uh the the other things that we'll get to in uh men against fire larger armies an offensive Doctrine uh those things are are what is being taught in the schools like you know the equivalent of the command and general staff College even though they're they're at during this period the schools are just being born and all the Western armies but you're right every how to fight unconventional warfare is on the small scale whereas everything that's being taught is on the large scale and you have this dichotomy okay which do you do which do we use at what point in time and and that's very hard to do and that's true uh if you look at Andrew U kpan avic's book The Army in Vietnam you know it's trying to get unconventional warfare through the army or even today what we call Operations other than War a term that's about to change uh just something else just as vague in general uh again there's a resistance to that uh you want the big army to fight the big war the problem is throughout most of our history it's this sort of issue whether it's Colonial Warfare or small Wars or interventions that's what the military does most you've got to be ready to fight the big war but this sort of thing is more than likely what you'll end up doing in your career and it takes a different mindset and a different approach the Indian Wars MH now you know this is just stuck into the lesson uh we don't colonize the west or do we now so when you look at the Indian Wars one question you might raise with the students and use as a basis for discussion is what in what way do the Indian Wars look very uh similar to the colonial wars are they in fact colonial wars and then how are they fought and again as in the colonial experience you'll find both conventional and unconventional warfare in some cases conventional warfare three converging columns Works in other cases it's a recipe for disaster down south especially against the Apache where crical adopt unconventional tactics to go after them it's it's a mixed bag it's it's not simple in any of these cases but there are trends that emerge and uh one is that very rarely do you fight a traditional conventional battle on the traditional conventional Battlefield so again a comparison of the US Indian Wars to Colonial Warfare even though we generally don't think of them as colonial wars MH good point any other comments no why don't we move on okay let's talk of men against fire uh up until this point we've really looked at the colonial Warfare peace uh in the US in Western Europe uh and Western Europe is really colonizing uh Africa the United States you can argue that it was colonizing uh the western part of the United States and then the Philippines Cuba and Puerto Rico uh during this piece as we move to this men against fire piece uh we start looking at different things we start looking at uh industry which is just grown dramatically especially in the second half uh of uh the the 19th century uh we look at uh as you said different ideologies social Darwinism uh that we look at we look at armies that are very very big uh fighting at least in Europe they do fight that pitch standing battle uh that we all want that we all want to to do uh we look at an offensive uh Doctrine uh and we look at a lot of the different Wars that happened during this uh period uh the Franco Prussian War uh the ostop Prussian War um you have the Russia Japanese War uh you can look at the boow War uh and and contrast all those what comments do can you lend either one of you for those how there uh well uh the idea again uh looking at these trends of the uh 19th century and focusing on one particular industrialization and a product of that the new military technology said earlier technology will now begin technological change will now begin to have a a very pronounced impact on Military Affairs more so than it has previously uh in the 18th and 19th excuse me 18th century that we've looked at up to now uh and with the uh the technology from railroads which allow you to have larger armies and to transport them to down to the tactics rifles which make the battlefield rifles and artillery uh various types of artillery which make the battlefield much more lethal and this men against fire implies that's what we're going to be focusing upon is the battlefield here and how has that change and uh the critical word I think is lethality it's become a much more deadly place on which to conduct your Affairs uh much more deadly than or deadlier than the uh ponic Battlefield where because of the inaccuracy of muskets you can volley fire but hitting the target is problematical with a rifle you can hit the target if you if you take the time to aim you can hit your target fairly easily uh maybe overstating that given the confusion of the battlefield but in theory at least the rifle is much more accurate and of longer range than the musket that's a fact the theory is whether or not it's actually uh more lethal um but you've got this problem of lethality and the question then is how will soldiers or troops survive on a more lethal Battlefield what do you have to do what tactics do you have to adopt uh what position do you have to take is is the offense better than the defense given the new technology and if if the offense is better what should you do how should the troops be uh how should the units be organized how should they be how should the tactics be set up for a more lethal Battlefield and uh we saw in the American Civil War adjustments being made looser formations skirmishers much greater numbers than you had in the Napoleonic Wars uh uh you you look for cover you just don't March shoulder Tosh shoulder across a field you you you take off and when you need to you go to ground and uh find cover uh and uh you can stay down thanks to the fact now now you've got a cartridge you can load while lying down you don't have to stand up uh to take out your Powder Horn or your whatever and all of those uh mechanics of loading a a a smooth boore musket uh but now You' got a rifle with a cartridge uh you can do that from the ground and so many people go to cover uh the thing is you've got to adapt and and and the question is but how do you do it what's best is the offense better than the defense well when you start seeing the results of the more lethal battlefield for example in the Russo Japanese war you would tend to the conclusion that to be on the defense is uh to be in the winning position you can Slaughter anybody coming at you with uh rifles and later machine guns uh by the time the Japanese uh Russ of Japanese war machine guns uh and a more accurate artillery you can kill anybody trying to get trying to come to your position uh and vice versa if you try to get to the other side they will kill you so best be on the defensive that would seem to be the lesson but that's not the lesson taken out of it going into the 20th century and into World War I most uh of the Western countries are still looking at the offense as critical and if the battlefields more lethal which they all recognize they weren't ignorant of that we can find ways to overcome it and how do you do it mainly technology will simply have more bullets to shoot at them than they at us and two morale or spree land Elon if if you're a Frenchman you can win because you are a Frenchman and the other person isn't and so uh uh the issue of morale and and this raises the whole issue of People Under Fire can they maintain that as spree can they maintain the morale the willingness to sacrifice that will get them across a lethal Battlefield and into the enemy's uh position and that's uh a question what dup peque addresses looking at the psychological factors he calls them the moral factors don't read morale into that read psychological when he says moral he mean well I guess you're not going to read the peak anyway so if there's a reference to it there's reference in their notes if there's reference to it you'll find a reference to moral factors but read psychological not morale into moral but that raises the whole issue of troops Under Fire how will they perform and how can you get the best out of them small units uh where they can see their leader do you lead from the front from the rear how do you communicate with them uh in Battlefield that's going to be very noisy uh and how do you keep them moving forward instead of backward or downward which would be the natural inclination coming under Fire is either to turn and run or to dig in and how do you do that yeah and the weapon systems that Larry talks about sometimes it's hard for people of our day and age to understand that the changes here I mean the European Wars that that preceded World War I uh the Franco prei War particularly is where you start to see this newer better artillery uh artillery which has recoil systems so that they don't roll out of place every time they're fired which allows many more rounds to go down range and all of them being breach loading instead of being muzzle loading so when you look uh from a logistics perspective at the Prussian Franco Prussian War it's the first time ever that the ability to fire ammunition uh outruns the ability to provide it uh infantry ammunition is not a problem I mean the average soldier in the in the German Army when he cranks out in the Franco Prussian War uh has enough ammunition on him to finish the War I mean most of them don't fire more than 80 or 90 rounds and they're carrying a basic load of 126 and the Russian in the German Army but it's the artillery ammunition that makes such a gross difference with these huge weapon systems that fire on Paris as the war comes towards an end and you just vanon mul's trains cannot get enough ammunition well that you know that's kind of the precursor that that should have told them something about war because as Larry says uh you you'll look at the schen plan the next time out but I mean this whole plan had everything swinging right and there were a grand total of four roads and two rails Behind These two Army groups up there and there was no way they could get everything shoved into those little holes those little bottlenecks they've got but they just don't come to understand it the French called landine but everybody is it's the you know it's that offensive mindedness and they can't get away from it they can do oh yeah I mean they're still riding horse cavalry as the war begins and you've got you know the the lances and the sabers and and all of this well it'll soon be that spirit will be taken up by the guys in Folker triplanes with their scarves flying in the breeze but the attitude is still the same it's the it's the offensive minded It's not manly to sit back and wait and shoot someone the way you fight this is by offensive spearheads hitting each other and it you know it's telling that as you le as you start the first battles of the war you have the Germans attacking with the schen plan and you have the French planning to attack also I mean that side which is being attacked it's pre-done plans call for it to attack also and that's that's I think edifying in what Larry talks about even though you're being attacked you're the French you're being attacked you're outnumbered you're outgunned your answer to this is still well I'll attack them all right and that goes along with the ideas and the attitudes that go into this now one weapon that that we haven't talked about much and that you know you really most of you will not even have seen one because they haven't been in our army for a very long time and that's a water cooled machine gun and when we think about machine guns today we think about m6s we think about 50 cows weapon systems you've got to change barrels on fairly regularly you've got to understand what a a water cooled machine gun could do I mean a 30 caliber water cooled machine gun could fire 400 rounds of minute cyclic and as long as you put a belt into it and you kept water in the in the jacket and there was a guy in the crew whose mission was keep water in the jacket you could fire at that all day long you could fire it at that rate so as you start this charge across open ground and it happened in the Russia Japanese war and there's a number of interlocking uh water cool machine guns just imagine they can put out 400 rounds a minute off a tripod with a t& mechanism so they're exceedingly accurate uh I have a tape of one taking out a 4x4 in about a 2C burst and just ripping at the shreds and think when that could do to an infantry assault starting across and uh but that just wasn't picked up it's like in the bore war that that was just kind of a it was an aberration other there's um you know raising this idea of the frontal assault uh becomes almost suicidal even though again nobody's willing to admit it until World War I and even then uh as you'll see when you get to it every time you attack and get repulsed the ideas will just throw more at them the next time and it'll work uh well what do you do if you can't attack them friendly and you have to attack well obviously you hit them on the flank the problem is they can adjust the rifles and the artillery to the flank uh and be just as deadly so uh the solution to the forward attack which is to Simply go around and envelop them or hit them on the flank you can't do it any more easily than you can get at them from the front uh it can be just as deadly uh another thing Jim said about uh Logistics there were those like uh hel me out on the French BL block or block uh who are are arguing that war has become too costly uh uh one in terms of just natural resources in terms of the logistics involved it it's going to take so much of your natural resources to fight a War uh it it becomes counterproductive to fight uh secondly it will disrupt trade uh it'll uh all the mechanisms that make life what it is uh will be a casual will be casualties of War uh it's become too complex BL block is arguing that war has become an acronis that has become so lethal and so financially costly so costly in resources and in Manpower that a war if it's not short uh will become well it will be short because you'll have to end it you can't afford to continue it financially or in terms of your Manpower and uh much of what he said about the battlefield came true in World War I what didn't come true was it wasn't a short war all sides show that they were willing to make the sacrifices in Manpower and in resources to continue the war even though there was no end in sight uh but in every other respect or in many other respects block was very preent the problem is much of what he had to say about The lethality of the battlefield was dismissed because he was a civilian and uh the military experts were not willing to listen to that uh one point on uh the minute against fire I want to get in here in terms of the teaching method and that is uh a question I found uh that can generate discussion although the lesson itself just what does it take to fight should generate a lot of discussion uh is that make a comparison with today's Battlefield what if we had fought the Russians in the fer Gap we have Doctrine Fort uh airl battle we had doct airl battle we're going to maneuver we're going to get into the the rear areas we're going to disrupt their command uh and control their Communications this sort of thing well all that sounds great a highly uh mobile maneuvering uh Force what happens when you're in your Abrams or your uh Bradley and you see that first uh mushroom cloud from a tactical nuke you going to keep going forward are you going to head to the rear or start digging down and many who were looking at the possibility of World War III uh before icbms at least got involved uh before you would have a nuclear exchange but looking at it on the battlefield many were arguing World War III would look much more like World War I than World War II it would become a static War because as soon as the Tactical nukes started going off which was more or less built into the the doctrine uh it was it would be been almost impossible to avoid the use of tactical nukes once you start seeing those you're going to dig in and get the safety just self-preservation you're not going to be out there maneuvering around because when one of those goes off you're dead I mean it's not like a bullet you know maybe it'll get you maybe it won't it'll get you the fireball is going to take you and everybody around you and so the natural reaction would have been the D in or to run but better perhaps to dig in and you may end up with not a continuous trench but a series of dug in positions in a static War uh you know didn't happen so we don't know but there were those who argu what would it have taken to motivate people to go out into a nuclear Battlefield where you're looking at something of the same question back then when you're having to face rifles and machine guns and more accurate artillery which you haven't seen before now Larry brought up yon BL and the and the discussion of how War had become so costly it would not go on and you might question why uh why the leaders of Germany and France had not learned anything from the American Civil War okay a war which everyone thought would be short the uh you know the stories of the picnics on the Hills over first Manasses and I mean and those stories are true uh it it wasn't believed to going to be the the you know damaging war that it turned out to be well that war is basically in Europe is basically put aside as just you know rabble running around the Wilderness and these weren't European armies and much the way Larry talked about how we look at the Filipinos or the Cubans as somewhat less than us the Europeans look at the American Army in the same way as an unorganized Rabel so while there may have been some lessons on lethality from on that Battlefield which could have been learned and could have helped the Europeans and you know take a look at what defense did towards the end of the war uh they didn't learn the lesson because they chose to dismiss those people who were not them all right and that that's a theme underestimating people is a theme throughout military history okay and it shows up here again because they they dismiss that war they don't use it at all and what they end up doing is a much bigger version of Petersburg by the time they're done because of newer weapons larger amounts of Manpower uh but you still get basically what you have around Petersburg in 1865 an incredible trench system that you just you know eventually Grant finds his way around well you can't in Europe come uh come the middle of the trench period because it goes from the uh what from the Baltic all the way down to the Alps there's nowhere to go around that's right by the time you get there so once they once this offensive mindedness we talked about proves to run out of steam short of Paris uh then you're destined to have Petersburg on a huge scale because people just don't learn uh from people that that aren't them it's not the same experience all right um concluding remarks I'll kind of wrap this up and uh get us on the road and and get you all out of here uh We've looked at two very significant uh areas looked at Colonial Warfare and we've looked against U men against fire the period that we're looking at is a is a broad period it's a lot of time uh from the end of the Civil War uh to right at the beginning of the um World War I uh so you've got a lot of maneuver space out there that you can get through the readings that we have assigned cover everything uh in a general way uh there are more readings uh or there's an extra bibliography uh in the instructor notes uh in the instructor packet that you can look uh if you don't have the time to do it assign some of these extra readings like Ivan block uh and depict uh to students and let them give you know a 3 to five 7 Minute uh presentation on what they've learned um the things that we look the things that we're looking at are still subjects that we that we look at today um men against fire we have a very lethal Battlefield today how do we get our soldiers to get out there and fight Colonial Warfare we're we're still fighting that yes Hong Kong is one of the last bastions of uh of uh colonialism to be given up at least for the British how about for the United States the United States still owns Puerto Rico it's not a foreign country it is part of the United States and yet it is not part of the United States how do you look at issues like that uh Larry made a good point economically do we have colonies that are economically beholding to the US again these are all things that we've done before a hundred years ago a little more than a 100 years ago but they're still applicable today uh we don't need to keep Reinventing the wheel and with that I think I'll close it thank you very much uh enjoy the rest of the tapes e | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,511 | 50,355 |
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VX3vVnXeEUw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX3vVnXeEUw | Second Sunday - Alchemy is Balance - See images on community page | i just yes so he said come back and he didn't even hesitate to say yeah he was like oh we gotta get this out so we'll see that's awesome yeah yeah i hope it i'm anticipating it will help okay well welcome to class i've got a couple of you here i know you'll be struggling on so i'll be um jumping on to do the second part of the webinar at noon um and so uh if you guys haven't registered it is like a registration type of thing otherwise you've got to wait till probably tomorrow until it's live on youtube so interesting little story i did 56 and a half minutes of second sunday broadcasted i saw myself it said screaming it said record no muted i checked all the bells and whistles no no dice so we're looking into it for our our um our you know vimeo we're we're like looking at i.t about it and it was just an interesting weird thing because it's going to be perfect for this class so what i thought i would do is i would do a second sunday today right now for you guys because i was like damn it that was good and you know when you're channeling you're like i can't resave that i can't really say that so but the cool thing is is like with time and space like even like i was i i do this a lot i take my own classes okay so i'll be i'll be channeling but i'm literally going oh yeah that's good i need that you know like in the back of my own mind i've got it like a classroom in there and and when i got finished it was like yeah that's great i'm gonna go watch that again later you know for myself and then it was nothing and i was kind of like you know it's one of those echo moments where where right so so four echoes you lose something something breaks right you get attacked or judged that one's very comfortable at this point um or you get sick okay um and and so it was like okay we lost something all right great that means i'm leveling up and i am because this this like you know it's an interesting space because i want you guys to be aware of your seasonal ptsd okay it's it's real so it's usually around your birth month or around some holidays or it could be summer or it could be like i noticed like when i really fine-tuned my pattern over these years summer was always a really high level of survival time for me because i was at home as a child you know you're not in school and it's like the the security of going to school for six or seven hours a day when your home life is not safe all of a sudden being at home with no money and and you know no options and you're literally terrified so i would always before quantum fitness put on 20 pounds every summer which sucked because bathing suit season right and i would always be like you know i'm not even hungry in the summer but it would be like that survival package would show up and and then you know around the holidays it was like i always figured out how to make a lot more money because i love gift giving right and if you remember in quantum fitness part one the love language of the ego is excessive gifting right and so i it was like i might i could get my abundance up during the holiday season no problem but it was always like gluttonous gift giving and like shame and guilt like sorry i couldn't show up all year for you you know it and so it's just like sometimes your ptsd isn't always about shrinkage sometimes it's you'll have extreme growth so if you really start to pay attention to your vibration like this whole summer has not been weight and waiting but it's been growth so like when you actually replace a pattern with like a pattern is kind of like a full circle reality that you don't know you're repeating okay but when you're no longer repeating that cycle you're building a new cycle okay and it doesn't feel like 10 steps forward 10 steps back and i'm going to break it down exactly how growth feels and i think i don't i remember it was barbara somewhere we were talking about this just the other day and it was like it doesn't feel like 10 cents 4 10 sets back it feels like a toddler trying to tie your shoes and you've got to get catch the bus like you you know your brain knows how to do this you know that you can do this but it's like the calculations like that the body is not it's not harmonious yet this new pattern is not fluid like this new you is not effortless like the pattern was the pattern is just like you get caught up in a pattern and it's you know so intoxicating good and bad that you don't notice it for three months you see so but when you're in a growth cycle it feels continuously like a toddler trying to do basic life skills and it is frustrating and it seems like things are not working and what i realized as like months and months and months of this was passing because it was like things were working and going smoothly like when i would take stock i'd be like everything's fine but then it would be like these these ultra frustrating experiences and they were all new to me so someone who had to decompartmalize and heal their pride right which is a major part of spiritual ego right difference between being proud of yourself and pride pride is a wall of perfectionism and knowledge and wisdom and you know i'm better than you that is underneath the surface from you know whatever you've paid for studied for or or believe about yourself and pride is a major wall that you know you you cannot get past your abundance level of pride okay so one of the things that higher self will do once you get out of a pattern and you are new is you have to literally like be proud of basic skills again because think about it like a caterpillar knows how to be a caterpillar but a butterfly does not know how to use their wings yet all right we don't know how to think in certain present moment situations we're not pulling from the past anymore we're showing up different and it's not really even calculating that we're showing up different until after the fact and we're not making those same repetitive choices into suffering so then it's like this new choice but you have no certainty there's no net there's no like you know and but there's also once you've biohacked there's so much less fear so it's like you're not afraid of quantum leaping you're not afraid of it and without the pride you're also not afraid drumroll to be a rookie to be a beginner this is not starting over this is not this is not starting over at the beginning of the book this is starting the second book in your novel right so yes it is the beginning and we don't know where this character is going because this whole last book shaped and developed this character now the character that has become is now online as a vibrational being literally in that oh like i said every time you guys go through biohacking a three-day experience you start in your beginning of your seven year cycle in self-awareness and we are so programmed that we know certain things that sometimes like basic things like require your awareness again because you've been doing a lot of things automatically that when you become present and you don't have a lot of those patterns running in the back of your program you're going wait hold on a second let me pay attention to this like how does this freaking washing machine work because you've been doing it for years with you know thinking about that something else and and that association is not there anymore that it's like one i think the reason why it feels like a toddler trying to tie shoes when they know they know how to tie their shoes but when you're in a hurry right and the bus is going to leave it's like you have that little bit of a freeze feeling and that's what being new feels like so it's it's like a new kind of challenge right growth is a completely different diving board it's like once you start asking for change and then you call your own bluff and take it that's when i'm now i'm seeing like i'm having the sessions with people and we're going to do this zoom call we're going to do this zoom call i'm going to have barbara there anybody that's gone through the biohacking week at my house is going to be on the zoom call because it's hilarious like it's hilarious like the stories that you know the the beginning the middle and and the the beginning of the end you know it's like as they've gone home being this new version of themselves it's like i'm getting the tantrum calls which i love i love them so much because it's not like you're still with that toxic dude like ten years later no it's like i'm frustrated that i can't do it and i'm like yes and i'm scared because now i have what i want and i don't know what to do you know like i'm loving these calls so much because it's different remember quantum healing notice what's different and when you are more of yourself we have to give ourselves permission so like i've had to check myself several times this last few months and be like jess you're only in self-awareness you're not in self-mastery anymore of that pattern you have to go back to self-aware you have to notice you you have to oh all right this is me you know what i mean like i'm having to kind of go back so the coolest thing about where we are in the ascension right now is that we don't need a death experience to lock in the you know experi experience into the collective akash and start over you know before when the world was very dark and we didn't have it gritted out and the light workers weren't here and we haven't put so much love back in and mother earth hasn't expanded we would come here with like very slim pickings of the identification of love most everything was torture and abuse here we would come here and we would have one moment of love we would have you know one sunset that we would hold on to for eternity we'd have one kiss that we would hold on for a hundred thousand years you've probably dated that person by now you know what i mean and and we would die and then we would be so excited to come back for that one feeling well this time when we get to come back we we have it we have opened so much of our dna and we've activated so much of our kundalini from all of this awareness work see none of it's none of it's been on you know purposeless all of this work all the money you've paid to be enlightened has been for a reason trust me it is because you now can create your new reality in your old reality without the physical death experience you do still have the death experience guaranteed every time you break up with someone every time you lose someone every time you know you're frozen in time every time a ptsd is frozen every time there's a christina sitting in the grass waiting for you to come back and pick her up after 45 years of abandoning her you know that is your death experience and so um we've been including this magnetic acupuncture into our seventh circuit program and i'm gonna tell you andy she came to me she's a new student she went through the quantum fitness program she's gone through the alchemy she came to the house she did her week and her her butterfly effect basically when she got home she invented this and i'm when i tell you that it is so profoundly genius like i don't even want to share too much because she's trademarking it right now that's how good it is it is so futuristic think about acupuncture right we're opening the chi we're opening the meridians we're getting the body to cross communicate and cross-pollinate again and it's bringing the body back into life but with magnets oh lord what we can do with magnets in occupant pressure points in strategic places we can separate trauma from the blood we can separate the soul from the body without a death experience we can resurrect the death experience that's been in the back of your programming literally within like 22 minutes i think we're capping out is like that's when it starts to feel more like neutral we're we're doing clinical research right now because it's fundamentally so perfect for biohacking now on its own it's kind of like the miracle technology it can be scary on its own left unattended it needs to be part of a family this acupuncture i truly believe now now annie will be able to use it because she's got so much other training for multiple different ways but what the way that i'm using it in quantum fitness as part of our beta alpha experience is to fully get rid of all of those lingering death experiences that are causing loss and grief and suffering and fear and guilt and shame and humiliation and resentment those are the culprits okay those parts of your pain body we're renaming pain body because we don't want to steal eckhart tolle's name even though it's perfect we're going to call it the trauma body it's the trauma body and it's got a personality and it ain't it's not doing you any good it's all it's doing is feeding its own need that then it can prove itself see i'm not seeing i'm not hurt i'm not loved i'm not safe i got nothing that big thick wall we've created is also keeping freedom and abundance out right we put this wall to protect ourselves but it's also it's it's a catch-22 because you're protecting yourself from the universe as well of bringing you everything that you are so and all you are is abundance so if you're not getting abundantly free you're getting abundantly not free you see because you are abundance and so because you are freedom if you are locking freedom then you are abundantly unfree see and the more you practice this the more resistance you build the more evidence you get the more you prove it and now your pain personality is righteous and it has pride about its own suffering you see and it can go it can live its you can live a whole life like this and we're really going to talk about this in the second part of the webinar today and it's all going to be about kundalini energy and the root chakra so pay pay if you can join in at noon otherwise it'll be on youtube in the next couple days so what i didn't get to say in second sunday where i did say but i get to resay joy is that i was talking about this secret of balance all right that most people who are going through a healing experience when they first start on the bridge they're extremists you remember right you remember your extremist phase of awakening where you couldn't get enough right you were binging watching reading taking studying you know meditating you were blissed out and completely you know in the fetal position you were so high and so low right and i would say that that's pretty normal because we're coming from a place of resistance and resistance and resistance and i'm not allowed to be me and i'm not allowed to be me and i'm not allowed to be and spirituality gives you permission to be okay as the weirdo spirituality gives you permission to find other aspects of yourself all right so then we we noticed that we hit this wall with spirituality because there's a still judgment it's like what if i'm not all white in love do i still get to come to the kingdom of heaven and they're like no you cannot and you're like wait what but but you know and so then you go well spirituality let's go study alchemy right and so here we are studying alchemy and that is the science of you the dark and the light and the gold that is made from merging the pressure points so when we look at your darkest darkest darkest points really really you're probably intimate family knows them and your lightest lightest lightest lightest points that maybe nobody's even gotten to experience yet because there's not a platform for you yet okay in that in that extreme of you remember it's like in this reality the darkest parts of you and the lightest parts of you have integrated or at least are trying to integrate this is it final phase of ascension where okay we've gotten the knowledge the wisdom we've served karma purgatory whatever you want to call it we've been in hell as these germanium seeds and now it's time to bloom but see what's inside the seed is half dark and half light now when we look at darkness we could rename it as density okay so when you look at a seed there is material but there is also energy and there is also water which is the conduit so remember ice water steam this idea of the three aspects of you me myself and i the density is the me okay the myself is the bridge the body the inner child okay that the me is the pain body the trauma body is the the part of you that's like no fair i'm heavy this takes time are we there yet that's the pain body all right the body itself is like go go go go go i want to go i want to live and then the walls are better okay that's where the inner child is like no fair i can't have my venture and can't go where i want all right then the higher self is the energy is the energy that creates all the life so when you are stuck in your seed and it is your time to grow it is going to feel like something inside of you is going 150 miles an hour but your brakes are on and it's not going to feel like your brakes it's going to feel like outside brakes money breaks time breaks people breaks body breaks it's not gonna feel like you're creating that environment it isn't at all but it is all right so the sweet the sweet sauce here is the secret to alchemy all this year we've been studying alchemy which is all of me it is the aspects of me it is the it is the personality identifications that i had to develop from trauma it is the parts of my life that i've never gotten to show it is the parts of me that is the past past past lineage bloodline it is the descendants it's the ancestors it's the past present future realities it's my potential okay that's alchemy and all of those aspects have different personalities right and some of you can identify nine right on a good day and some of you that have been very trapped have even more some are very dangerous and some are very very kind and loving and this is just you right and when we merge and intersect the darkest point of view and the lightest point of view what we get is gold okay we get we get something that's very heavy and dense but something that is it's priceless it's a diamond after the coal has been you know pressurized out this is the metaphor of the human experience moving back into the light body which we don't want to do yet we want to be unique we want to be here we want to live heaven on earth taste touch feel experience before we turn back into light this is why we came we want to experience all of that before we go back and go okay now we're all light here so there's no contrast so we are wanting to enjoy that super human potential in the contrast which is the density so trying to remove density or trying to eliminate this part of yourself has never worked you know because that is saying something is bad about you something is broken about you it's never been broken it's just been separated right i've got lots of videos showing this in the chakras this is how you get separated from yourself welcome to your first seven years of childhood where you get to learn that you're not allowed to be intuitive you get to learn that only your intuition is good if it helps other people you get to learn that you don't have a voice and that you're not allowed to be free and then hopefully in your 30s or 40s 50s or 60s you figure out hold on a second maybe i can be free and then you go on this journey okay and so you're probably somewhere between the middle of the bridge and the end of the bridge right now if you're watching me all right this is not a kindergartner experience even though we use this language this is like the end of the bridge like i'm i'm done but you no longer kind of want to die anymore because you're like i'm gonna see how this ends you're no longer really feeling homesick anymore because you've got yourself you're no longer like needing to like go on some you know spiritual experience with your peru or some sort of shaman because you are the shaman so all of those things are taken care of at this point right am i right okay you you got this but the butterfly wings the angel wings you know the demon wings whichever wings you're preferring at this point you don't know how to fly them okay and you're sitting in this nest going i know i got these things but i what if i get out there and they don't work what if i get out there and my body doesn't know how to use this what if my set doesn't work right what if i've got the faulty wings you know what if i i fall to my death but you're like well i'm not really scared of death that would actually be cool at this point so you're not really fair of death anymore so then but you're kind of like what i was saying in the last class i think it was lion's gate is your true shackles are love who are you going to leave behind who's in your nest who don't have wings right who it doesn't believe you have wings and you can't see anyone else with wings out there you're going to be the only one that's going to be weird just going to be flying around what are you going to do what does a butterfly eat that caterpillar doesn't right we don't even know and what is love to a butterfly that is in a state of constant unattachment versus what is love to a caterpillar that literally they need to huddle together to keep warm and safe you see so it's just like well who am i and this is what we want to see this is what you came for none of us know we're literally all in this new journey together we're figuring it out it's like grown-up toddlers hopefully with a little bit of cash or at least credit right no parent telling us what to do we got stupid government saying you can't do that but we we figured that out you know we got all kinds of tricks to the outlaws and renegades and we've been manipulating cookies out of the closet since we were five we've got this okay but what the secret sauce here is that a lot of us forget because our soul has been going 180 miles an hour inside of our bodies since the day we were born and our bodies just keep putting on the brakes the world keeps putting on the brakes the money keeps saying nope you go this far but there's not this far you could buy this but not that you can have this person but not that person and so we are so used to settling that we are now bloated with our abundance of what we've settled for look around at your house right now look around at your life right now you probably have a lot when you compare yourself with like you know a basic needs type of tribe that's like basic needs only okay you probably got more than one tv okay you probably got a refrigerator full of food you don't wanna eat you got clothes that you don't wanna wear you got you know memories you don't want to have you got people in your life you wish weren't there right and you got people in your life you wish were there that aren't there you got clothes that are out there that you wish you had you see so we call this the the caterpillar is the the lack filled abundance that is the final stage of caterpillar where you have given your inner child everything right you have sold your oats you but it's all been settled you have not taken the trip you wanted you took the trip you could afford okay and if you did take the trip you could afford then you probably ate ramen noodles when you got home you see so it's like and again and maybe you went on credit and charge it and then you had to come home and pay that off next year they don't feel good because in the third dimensional reality as the caterpillar you have to give up something in order to get something and it has to be something you love like your time or your freedom or you know somebody else okay so in the third dimension there's all these rules and we've never bought into them except we have unconsciously because we've had to go along with this this is why i gave you guys in that lionsgate that analogy of the jail walls going away like who would you be would you be the one that sits around and waits and see if anybody gets a head shot or are you crawling out military style with leaves pasted on you are you running for the border or you like just waiting for your buddy to pick you up because you've been planning this your whole life okay you're gonna fall into those four categories and that will also tell you where you are on your bridge all right if you got people you're meeting you're at the end of this bridge okay if you're if you're crawling out because you're scared you're in the middle of the bridge all right if you're running like hell you're at the beginning of the bridge right and if the other one you haven't even just taken a step off so you want to look at where you are and then where you are no judgment i am where i am your only work here is to find balance how you can reach the state of alchemy is not from going from one extreme to the other we need to do that at first because you're starving starving needs to be gluttonized we know this when you're a starving kid when you're starving for love starving for attention starving for stuff starving for success starving for education starving for knowledge starving for appreciation affection fill in the blank we all come starving right and that's going to be a very key key explanation that i explained to you what happens in your physical body when your emotions are starving when your emotions starve it alters your physical body okay now depending on what you were deprived of or unnurtured of or over nurtured of as a child you are starving for so if a child was over nurtured they're starving i want to do it myself i want to do it myself okay i want to make my own money i want to make my own time i want to make my own i want to do it myself okay if they're under nurtured they're like would someone please help me please anybody nobody here nobody can hear me you're gonna fall into those two categories bottom line you're gonna be starving for help or you're gonna be starving to do this for yourself okay it don't matter yang and yang it is what it is so for you guys you want to un identify with where you were starving where are you starving time relationships health money and where you're starving you're going to find the most gluttony all right your gluttony is going to be found in over processing and getting of settled energy it's like i can't have the dream house i want so let me fill my apartment full of crap that is gonna weight me down and then what happens is it creates more of the caterpillar effect because now your house poor or carport or you know time poor okay because gluttony goes all through you just like adrenaline goes all through your sugars and leaves you fatigued what you do when you're starving is you over feed this explains the narcissist and empath relationship okay two starving beings one victim one perpetrator okay same wounds we're both the narcissists the empath we're both empaths but we're both wounded one is either over nurtured or over fed somewhere early and one was underfed early so when i'm starving i know that you're hungry and so i want to feed you okay if i was forced fed religion forced fed attention inappropriate relationships forced fed then i am going to reject your love that's a narcissist okay so you're going to meet several narcissists to your empath on your road business partners co-workers parents loved ones spouses children all right it's gonna happen and it's going to be in your intimate probably circle of five which is someone who tells you what to do someone who tells you who you get to be someone gets to tell you who you're allowed to have or at least you have to co-create with someone you're co-creating with has probably been or has been your one of your narcissists why why are the why is this narcissist and empath relationship so important for you completing your bridge i hope that you really take this to heart because it's really about what the second sunday was about because what happens is they're both coming from starving and overfed and they're both in punishment either i must be punished or you must be punished it's an a wound that creates a personality identification now the interesting thing about narcissism is that narcissist is not a narcissist to everyone it's just to you and now you have probably been called a narcissist at some point by someone and you're like me perfect me yep probably now the interesting thing about that is doesn't mean you are a narcissist but to someone else who is processing the wounds and filters from their belief system you're falling into that category definition of an empath is someone who is empathetic now a wounded empath is someone who's empathetic to everyone except themselves and a narcissist is an empath a wounded wounded empath is a narcissist who is only empathetic to themselves everything they do is about them because they were told or overfed or overloved or over given as a child and therefore the world is theirs this is why narcissists are usually quite abundant okay they're really great at attracting money and help and support and love they they're they're really good at and you're always like man i am an empath and i can't rub two niggles together and you're a narcissist and you've got a hundred thousand dollars sitting in your you know checking account right now and you're going this is not fair why is this an important relationship for you now if you haven't had a physical narcissist in your reality guess what drum roll you are your own narcissist to your own empath there is a dual war going on in there and this is what you're going to find with very reclusive people people who are not in long-term relationships people who have basically decided not to be around other people they formulate that relationship inside as a way to awaken the wounded being all right why is this relationship important because the narcissist needs a little bit of what the empath has and the impact needs a little bit of what the narcissist has to be balanced so even though they go to war they are learning from each other's vibrations they are taking it in they are absorbing it they are are learning think about it when you left that narcissist relationship you were like i got me some self love didn't you you had to choose you if you were going to survive everything was lost for you no one was left for you when that relationship ended you probably lost money you and integrity you were humiliated you were disrespected you were abandoned you were objected you were used and all that was left was me myself and i that's it that's the purpose of that relationship for you wounded empath now the purpose of the that this relationship for the narcissist the narcissist is to play out the pain to hopefully it takes them longer right because they're pushing energy and and the impact is pulling energy okay the narcissist even if it's a feminine is a very masculine identity okay because it's very dominant it's i'm the boss of you no matter what it's very manipulative it's not a man thing it's a masculine dif it's a it's a dense it's a dense characteristic okay and the impact is very light and etherical it's very giving it's very flowing it's very life source and the narcissist is very rigid and solid and mysterious and wondrous and passionate okay so with this relationship we can finish our journey all right you've got to find balance with a couple of things here where are you your own narcissist your own empath where are you super super self-absorbed and don't care about anyone and where do you not care about yourself at all and care about everyone else all right because you got some different personalities now hopefully if you're if you're at the end of this bridge you're neutralizing these you're not so extreme noticing how you're not really starving right now right and you're not also accumulating a bunch of stuff from lack right you're just kind of finding more balance you're throwing things away you're letting go you're creating more unattachment you're creating more connections there's a little bit more flow to your life but the reason why there's not the full-blown quantum leap for you to step off the bridge into wonder wonderland of where everybody has wings and everybody's cool and nobody's like carrying a chip on their shoulder right is this balance within you all right that's it it's balancing right so it's like the the last step of enlightenment is to then balance your entire life because you've been seeking balance by this okay you're too low so now you've got to go too high to get the low up okay you guys have noticed this when you go really high what happens the next day boom because the high is so high that in order for you to get back into a neutral zone you've got to go to the opposite extremes this is why the seven deadly sins when you awaken you usually go into the starvation of the seven deadly sins no sex no bad foods no nothing you're like a saint and then but then you're still in deprivation okay you're still in deprivation this is why i teach the methadone effect with addictions replace it with something good but do not take something away do not take your children's toys away unless you're going to replace it with something healthier and better because the empty space identifies with the first seven years as i am bad i have failed i have lost you i have lost me when i take something when i'm starving and you take my last food away what am i gonna do i'ma bite you right so if i'm gonna take a cookie out of my hand i better give myself something that is just as exciting and wonderful and delicious and this is why when your life is thriving you guys forget to eat this is like when you're in that creative flow you're not focusing on cookies or going out to dinner or you know buying a new shirt you're focused on living right but notice when you get into laugh what you start craving lac there's a better word for lack that i want to start using in quantum fitness and that's called where are you starving because lack doesn't really compute with us the way we live we're quite abundant even if you aren't making six figures you know even if your retirement isn't stacked even if you don't have your 401k anymore because you used it to get your shamanism right it's like it it you have still so much abundance that when someone says you're in lack it doesn't really register does it because you're like well i'm not really lacking i mean i'm just not liking choices you know so but when you say starving that is a very important trigger word that you can include in your um self-hypnosis where am i starving with time then what's so what what happens when you reach starvation what part of the brain is going to be navigating you when you're starving is it your frontal lobe the genius creator absolutely not it's going to be a good old reptilian brain that's going to try to figure out how to steal some food or charge up a credit card real quick or go get a loan or beg borrow steal all right you're going to move into desperation brain and you're going to create a bigger problem by feeding yourself i know i did this i did this i bought the biggest house i could afford i filled every closet in the house you've seen them you guys know what i have and then i tried to move that and almost wanted to die because i realized i was a hoarder seven trucks later right and now i'm on the flip side of that going okay like that was a wound in disguise of enlightenment right that was my spiritual ego going you know yolo and inner child needs this and let's do this and now i'm going i don't need any of this but i still like it you know and if you come to my house you usually leave with an extra bag full of crap especially if you're the same size as me okay so it's like this balance is the sweet space so if you look at where you are right now at this narcissist impact relationship this person place or thing you're obsessed with you're probably moving out of obsession if you're at the end of the bridge obsession is more of like drive and purpose obsession it's not like i gotta get a hit off this crack pipe name so and so or i gotta you know figure out how i'm gonna make ten thousand dollars tomorrow you're probably at the end of the bridge you're more going okay so all right this is cool like you know but you're not starving that's how you can decipher your trauma body size and where you're starving will tell you where the wound is time relationships health and mind right what starved the most in your reality what keeps you from feeding on your own adventures like you know satisfying the root word of love balanced is i am satisfied i am content that is your secret space of manifestation if you want to manifest something fast get satisfied with having it in here first okay you cannot manifest something from lack what you do is you lack some you you manifest something that looks like the food source you're craving but it's actually lacking disguise when you attract a person when you're starving they are starving too look you don't think you're starving you're like i'm ready to date again i'm ready to put myself out here i could take it or leave it you starving you about to get somebody who's starving and you're gonna see in three months they're starving and then you're gonna be like ew you're starving you know you're thirsty like and it's going to get weird but you don't realize that your spiritual ego is not letting you know you're starving because you have spiritually bypassed spiritually bypassed and been like everything's happening for a reason and blah blah blah blah but when you look at your root trauma needs that's where your work is right now to balance those okay where am i starving with time okay when you don't have time but you have money you ever felt that don't feel good right when you have time and no money that sure doesn't feel good notice in 3d you always have to lose something so you're never gonna have all of them at the same time in 3d by the way because the game is not set up for you to have that at least not long term you might have that for five golden minutes and then flatline okay disappears i mean i guarantee in your timeline you have met your soul mate and they died five minutes later guaranteed somewhere okay and in that in reality you have buried your treasure and then died you're probably trying to figure out where you put it right now i know i have this money right well notice where you want a vacation maybe you should start digging okay it's there you put it there you come back a thousand times i'm sure you were a pirate at one point okay so all of our abundance is still here by the way and our higher self and ourselves that are parallel are always trying to get us to go but if you're starving all you're trying to do is feed you're never trying to go find your purpose you're never trying to really find your people you're trying to fill a void fill a hungry tummy fill the emptiness and so the narcissist is going where do i put all of this pain and this empath is like i'll take it i'm empty okay and then they fill you up with pain all right and then they don't feel any better because it's their pain so it comes right back and then they're like you didn't take my pain you don't love me i got so-and-so on the side because you're not good enough right that's the narcissist for you and then you're the one who took all the pain is now completely empty except for pain so it's a learning experience with if you're playing one side or the other you have to take it and milk it which means okay i'm playing the narcissist here you couldn't love me right or i'm playing the impact here like i'm just paying okay you are probably playing this out with your spouse cross-pollinating which means maybe in money one of you is a narcissist and maybe in time one of you is the narcissist and maybe in the bedroom one of you is a narcissist and men you know in the friendship one of you is narcissist and you got to figure that out all you have to do is balance your relationship not theirs if you balance your relationship with yourself they have to change but see an empath who's with a narcissist is so obsessed by the scraps that they are given that they hold on for the next taste all right and the narcissist is sucking the energy from the empath until there's nothing left right so this relationship happens with money and time it's not always another person that's playing the narcissist i guarantee your money feels like a narcissist right now probably right feast or famine oh here's a little here's a little something because you're a loser right and then you spend it and they're like you need more already loser that's money is that is that your money okay you're you're a narcissistic relationship with money you're playing the empath okay then there's people in your life that are playing the money narcissist who won't give it up and they got too much of it and you know they can't take it with them and you know they're about to die but they won't give it to you that's rude okay so there's all kinds of stories floating around you got to figure out which one you're playing that's it it doesn't even matter which one doesn't matter if you're the narcissist or the empath you can still be at the end of the bridge and be a narcissist here because it's just a perpetrated wound it's just a wound in protection of defense an empath is i have no walls take everything i own except the walls are basically the wall between you and you you believe that you're here to save this planet and really what you're supposed to do is heal thyself and let the overflow of that healing energy seep into the collective and change the game changes the formula guys if i put dirt into my clean water it's dirty and if i clean out my cup it's clean so when you a being that is connected to every other being in the universe goes clean you put that clean water into this dirty collective when you are dirty and starving and hungry and you're saving other people what happens are they saved for very long or do they need you next week do they need more cash next week do they need more of your time next week and you're going there's a pattern here all right and i think if you're at the end of the bridge you've gone into the villain stage of your empathy you're now in the villain part of your life where you are the bad guy congratulations all right because if you are the villain right now a recovering wounded empath and you're choosing you and you've got boundaries i'm sure people pissed off at you okay your kids are like who are you and what have you done with our mother and you're like new sheriff in town right i love me first you guys can get the ration of what's left not the essence of me you're getting my ration okay and they're going whatever she doesn't love us and now they're creating their own wound to deal out with therapy when they're in their 40s god bless them okay because we are actually loving them properly now by saying i figured out how to fill up my own cup and give you the ration of what's left now your job is to fill up your own cup and share the rest with the world through art through magic through science through word through dance through harmony through coaching whatever doesn't even matter because the more your cup gets full the more it's going to come out you cannot hold it back this isn't a job i really want to do i can't not not do it because i need a place to vomit every three days okay because my cup is overflowing same as you but see what happens is when you create all these dams around you your message your art your song your presence your inventions then they die inside of you and you're going well why do they get to do it okay that's when the the narcissist becomes the self when you do not let your greatness out you are trapping yourself why you really your what anybody thinks if i a mind reader told you how little they think of you they think of you so little you would just be out there dancing naked because they really aren't looking at you if they do see you they are so self-absorbed in their pain that the only thing they see about you is what they feel about them in comparison to you they don't see you here you are going i'm not seen and heard okay let's do your podcast oh no i don't want people to see and hear me i'm like wait do you want your money back is i'm not going to put you you know like you hear that do you hear i hear that almost every week every week i'm like oh my gosh so what i'm doing is calling your bluff now because my old bluff got called my own bluff got called too i'm like i'm gonna create this biohacking program this is gonna be freaking easy it wasn't it was not i almost died eight times okay at least y'all have died a hundred times since doing it so you know what i mean like none of it is easy but it's worth it because all you're gonna do for the rest of your life is starve and feed starve and feed starve and feed okay that is just existing in survival your entire life is survival now the animal community loves this reality and they can be quite creative with it that's what they came here to do this isn't a game of narcissist empath with the squirrels okay now they get too close to humans they might start acting like that because our our water starts to get into their collective and they start behaving as nuts as we are dumb domesticated animals that live within people get cancer and they are narcissists they will steal other food then you see out in the wild these stories of like you know a tiger saving a deer you're like oh that wouldn't happen in my neighborhood hell no you know that dinner would be like food you know but you think about in nature where rhythm is in harmony and if that tiger isn't hungry and it just locks its baby tiger and there's a fawn walking around guess what's gonna happen when that tiger's not hungry love because when there's not hunger there's love so when you get into a relationship that is based on hunger there won't feel like love does this resonate okay so i want you guys to take stock of this because my second sunday was all about where can you balance now right in your now reality in your job in your relationship notice how i'm not like pack your and go quit your job leave your hal husband like i've never said that although i've wanted to i have never said that okay but now we're at this place where okay i'm going to build my new reality in my old reality and the way that i align with my buried treasure is to get satisfied all right doesn't mean that you don't want more it doesn't mean but i bet you that if you looked around every single thing you have in your life it's settled version of what you really want a settled version now if there are things that you were like nope that's my dream car okay nope this is my dream house for a caterpillar you don't know what a butterfly would want you don't know right so i i thought about it i was like is this my dream house for for um butterfly and then i thought well i really love the beach and then you know what my butt my caterpillar said salt and sand like it just ruins everything you're gonna have to buy a new dishwasher every year and i was like ooh i don't know if i want to live on the beach again because i've done that and i have to buy a new dishwasher every year because that damn salt and i'm like you see how it's like problems and then i thought wait if i'm a butterfly i just go stay there sometimes right maybe i'll just do a time share maybe we just all buy a house in some country and switch you we all live in a month right i'm down i got enough of you you're four thousand you're four thousand miles away right europe 800 no 1800 miles away maybe you know so we could do that right let's just all buy a house so that we never have to live in the same house and then we can practice non-attachment you know we just put all the mortgages in one pot and then divide it based on you know i guess location or whatever you know what i mean it's just like who knows what we're going to be when we're butterflies but none of these rules that we live by right now this is why when you start to dream you cut yourself off because you dream to a certain place but then you factor in responsibility time money management and then you go i don't know if i want that but you're also playing factoring in caterpillar rules okay butterflies don't have rules they make it up as they go this is why when you find your inner child again and you start playing in the clay and you mold things and you you blend dark and light and you make stuff with it it's like all of a sudden you're like i didn't need rules i just needed to play with both of these things so take your darkest part and your lightest part bring it together and find a balance in your time find your biggest money challenge okay and find the greatest thing that money has bought you right now and analyze both of the vibrations it'll neutralize remember positive negative neutrality when you are in neutral zero point energy field the universe thinks you are complete so it goes hope give her everything in the escrow quick now when you're going ah i just manifested in manifestation of meditation for two hours i feel enlightened let that high go through all of your serotonin and the dopamine starts to run out and you start to notice you don't have your stuff now you're human again now you're caterpillar again now you're going what's the point of dreaming because i just spent two hours in meditation and i opened up my pineal gland and i you know rooted it in my kundalini and i you know had an orgasm and now i'm just a caterpillar again because i just got a fat bill in the mail for the exact money that i wanted to manifest to buy my new car what's the point of this okay so that's not balance that's not balance balance is clearing out the and clutter of your life balance is finding the happy mediums in your relationship you know stop fantasizing about running away from home constantly and figure out what the trauma is that's causing that speak more to your darkness speak more to what your darkness is actually starving for and find a methadone okay because the methadone is going to be the slightly slightly worse addictive measurement okay because when you take a child you know what an addiction is the definition of an addiction when i channeled the inner child it's a security blanket that's it all addiction is a security blanket and that's really sad so when we look at our addicts of our family and we're like you're disgusting that's their blanket you guys and if they had trust me when they are satisfied or coming down they don't want to feel like that when they get starving they will steal all of your money okay they will tell you anything that you want to hear but when they are not in that state of need they don't want to be addicted to that i used to remember my daughter she'd come to me and she'd go mom in two weeks i want you to take this blanket away and it's getting embarrassing you know and i'm like well okay well when you're ready and then two weeks would come and she'd sit down and go maybe in two more weeks okay and so i thought about that and it started to get raggedy and raggedy and of course we'd have to wash it because i mean she'd just you know drool all over it i mean she's a toddler she's like four and it was starting to shrink and i was like we got this thing is gonna disintegrate and of course you can find the exact same blanket no this is why like you can't find another person when you have an addictive addiction to a person you cannot replace them all right and so finally one day it was basically like becoming shreds and i had bought replicas i even tried to trash it up a bit she could smell that it wasn't her blankie this kid and so finally one day i thought what do you want more than this blanket right what do you want more than this blanket and she was like i just want to tie my shoes and i was like okay i said so let's tie your shoes she was well when i tie my shoes do you think i'm going to want this blanket and i go it doesn't matter you can keep the blanket so we learned how to tie the shoes and i don't know why that was a big deal for her but it was she's the middle child so i gotta do it myself you know because the older sister trying to do everything for her i'm trying to do everything for her you know and she tied her shoes and then it ended up in the dryer one day and we still don't know what happened to it because we don't know if it disintegrated or it want to leave it time travel we don't know but it never came out and to this day she thinks i threw it out to this day i think she needs therapy over it but she wasn't actually that upset she was like and i said what if it went to another little girl that needed it more than you and she was like okay i don't know if i want to believe that but i'll take that one you know and so when we look at your addictions a lot of times you can't get rid of them because you're in such resistance of it you are so so oblivious to it it's like face it okay i'm addicted to this damn it okay and it's your security blanket be kind to yourself all right so i want you as we wrap up today's class i want you to look at this idea of august energy as it's time to balance this year all right this year has smacked you silly all right your freedom opened up but then some of your freedom was now asking you to grow as a person and a lot of your bluff got called here okay a lot of you put yourself in very accelerated uncomfortable positions to grow congratulations now you're going to deal with the aftermath of growth right which is to be new that's a whole new fun world that's going to open up for you some of you have really like got inside of yourselves right made yourselves a priority a lot of you have let things go so wherever you are now in the august energy we've had the aquarius full moon that's like really giving you a gut check on where you are where you are big picture here lionsgate hey call your bluff hey powerful manifestator you guys are you powerful or are you just prideful like that's what lionsgate called you out where you were so now august we're wrapping it up we're moving along september energy okay it's time for new even though we're moving into fall in this part of the world things are falling away then in other places spring and summer are coming so again it doesn't really matter where you are you're starting new so where do you want to start new is in a balance point because if a plant has too much water or too much not water it's going to die so look at everything like a plant's needs not over excessive and not starvation do not deprive yourselves of food do not deprive yourselves of self-care or orgasms or whatever you need okay do not provide deprive yourself but on the flip side see where your addictions talk to your inner child what could be better that you could work for okay and say i'm not gonna take this away until we get this and then it's like okay give me the knife in your hand and i'm gonna give you this awesome ball right because addiction is also monitored by the level of pain you've carried your level of starvation so if you're starving for energy you're going to be addicted to something that gives you energy okay if you're starving for substance starving for substance you're going to be addicted to something that gives you substance if you're starving for love nothing more bloated full of love than a narcissist right all they are is is too much love that they did not want okay and they're gonna punish anyone around them so wherever you are starting is where you are it's beautiful because it is your classroom your classroom your starving is your classroom okay what is happening to you what is happening around you what is happening through you what you are witnessing and how it affects you is all you it's reflection and projection projection is who you channel out of you whoa that was my mother that was my father and what you see back is either pot is either a reflection of your highest highest self your lowest low yourself or someone in between ooh the amazon truck yay i wonder what day it is we don't know anyways i'm going to wrap up the class now and this is about balancing your state of being remember the universe is not catering to what you're doing it's catering to what you're being that's why you got to check in and go who am i being right now who am i being at work who am i being in my relationship who am i being with time who am i being with money who am i being with other people who am i being who is my ego being who's my inner child being who's my higher self being you're gonna have to do a check in and then times it three and then go well my ego really wants to tell this person shut up but my inner child's curious good explore it explore it because if you don't know what your state of being is you will not understand your guru called reality your reality is the bio feedback it is the level of vibration that you are emitting 24 7. you don't turn this off all right and it is feeding back to you in a time gap which means what is happening right now is who you were being before this is why echoes are freaking annoying because who i was being before is now showing up when i'm not being that you see now i'm being a happy loving person and this echo of a sick person is showing up well guess what now you get to practice your new state of being with a sick person now you get to practice your new state of being with something breaking with someone abandoning you you get to practice this new state of being as this butterfly with a caterpillar in your face you get to practice and the universe is like i'm gonna give you three practices before i try to take you back to the starting point where you have to be a caterpillar again three choices three chances three major echoes which means when you get into the new state of being you're going to be faced by the ghost of christmas past present and future in the form of something breaking losing something getting sick getting attacked or judged it's it's just math you guys shouldn't even be shocked at this point when it happens you should be laughing like oh here's this one again i had someone reach out this morning and go what's the fourth echo and i've got she listed the three and i go six because i'm sick and i'm like okay and we laughed you know i mean what are you gonna do how do you exit the matrix it's how to get out of the matrix it's a process it's like double dutch it's like okay we've got to get over here we've got to stay in our balance why these ropes are going like this i will tell you enlightenment is like playing double dutch you gotta stay in your focus of jumping up and down like this when two ropes are literally going like this and people are saying things to you so let's play double dutch and you'll find your balance all right okay guys i will see you in the webinar in about 15 minutes see you later bye | Jessica Alstrom | UCEGWqeHwp80GwfBphAaXo6Q | 2022-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,341 | 59,071 |
TASYaWTkg0U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TASYaWTkg0U | Linux Storage Benchmarking With FIO | tom here from lauren systems and we're going to talk about hard drive benchmarking but i thought it'd be kind of fun to start with one i took apart here and uh play around with it i've actually got some platters out from another one and a little laptop drive here and of course the solid state drive and we're gonna talk about today is benchmark now benchmarking in linux is not too difficult to do if you have the right tools to do it and we're going to talk about a few of those tools that are available and it's important because one of the things you want is when you're setting up a storage server or even just setting up a singular hard drive whether that be solid state or the still relevant in august of 2021 spinning rust drives because well the capacity of these is still much higher than most of these in terms of your dollars per gigabyte cost so you know benchmarking and tuning to make sure that you have the best performance and the best setup is still really an important factor when you're building out these systems to make sure they'll behave in the way they want now i've said before there are lies damn lies and other benchmarks because obviously it's a play on the lies damn lies statistics phrase that's popular because you can lie with a benchmark and sometimes marketing people do and what i mean by that is simply if you don't understand how they came to the conclusion of a benchmark or the tools that were used in there you just see some high number that was plucked by the marketing people to stick it on the box of the product that you're looking to buy my goal today is to educate people how to run the benchmarks yourself so you can instead of having kind of a subjective like this feels faster to a more objective of these are the parameters and as you tune these parameters it will give you the exact results and then you can better understand how you designed your storage servers how you set up your hypervisors and be able to really fine-tune these things warning this is a little bit of a rabbit hole i will cover how to use the tools but for any of the tools i talk about you can certainly and i will be leaving links down below to the write-ups on these be able to dive much more in depth on these and start really playing with a lot of parameters and noticing how there's a lot of little tuning things that can go especially as you play this out with larger scale systems but that's part of the fun of doing this and learning it before we dive into this video if you'd like to learn more about me and my company head over to lawrencesystems.com if you'd like to hire share a project there's a hires button right at the top which does include hiring us for storage consulting if you'd just like to support this channel other ways there's affiliate links down below to get your deals and discounts on products and services we talk about on this channel now everything i'll be talking about i'll be leaving a link down to below and starting with this quick primer to get you started with doing some linux storage benchmarking here is the fio man page which offers an amazing array of parameters which can really help fine-tune your testing but to keep this video in scope and shorter we aren't going to cover all of them but i will leave a link because i encourage people to rtfm much as i do to read all these things we will though talk a little bit about this as we run some of the tests and this is the output so if you want to know or have run this tool but just not sure what they are this is kind of a primer right here for this we'll talk about it in brief because once again it gives you a ton of little details in here also linked in here will be the package for iotop and ioping which will be running as well those are just to kind of watch what's going on while you're running these benchmarking it's just kind of an insight tool and can actually be a helpful debugging tool when you're troubleshooting storage now before running these tests what will we be measuring specifically we're going to focus on input outputs per second and your throw puts so your iops and throughput what about blocks and file sizes and this is all related this is one thing about storage there's a lot of parameters to come up with what these benchmarks are telling us the goal in benchmarking is to really see if the storage system has been optimized to suit your intended use case for example a system optimized for writing reading lots of small files lots of documents and logs for example will benefit from a smaller block size but writing and reading large files videos and large backups will benefit from a larger block size another example would be a database server which may have a large database size but due to the way the transactions are committed in a database it may benefit from a smaller block size i'm bringing this up because this is one of those parameters once you've determined how much storage you need as in you've got the volume of storage then you have to fine tune different block size parameters and this comes in the way if you're using something like zfs where you can tune this on a per data set but why would you tune it one way or the other comes back to the application and use case why does that matter when you're benchmarking because right here when we talk about this benchmark and let's just jump right into this random iops one that we'll do here it matters because we set the block size and the file size this way we're simulating let's say we have a database that's four gig and writing a bunch of small 4k commits how fast can it do that and this gives you those parameters you need to start calculating that piece of information quick prerequisites before running to test besides the obvious of having these packages loaded in your linux distribution is making sure you have enough free space i have definitely not looked a couple times when i was doing these tests and realized oops i filled the drive up so make sure you have enough free space because you'll end up with some really weird test results and crashing a linux system check and pause other workloads that may interfere with the results in the case of the way we're testing this this is running inside of a hypervisor so i wanted to show a couple more expanded parameter tests but that is something to take into consideration especially when you have inconsistent results make sure nothing else is running sounds obvious but it matters quite a bit to make sure you're testing things properly understand your workload and what your intended use for the storage is as i said you're testing and you want to optimize your benchmark so you know that it will perform with the applications you plan to use on here and tune anything you might want to tune to such as the block or file test size and that's what we'll be doing in here so go ahead and just copy this one and switch over to this now before i run the command i want to use i o top right here to show the disk reads and writes top is the application monitor i o top very much like an application monitoring tool is specifically to watch disk read and describe per application great debugging tool and fun because we can demonstrate what's going on here now this is the parameters that we have here so we have sync fio rand repeat io engine direct name test file block size and file size right here now this is the read write test but this is singular and we're just going to see what happens when we run it in a singular manner like this so not real impressive a whole whopping eight megs a second for this particular test but this obviously depends on if that application it's telling you that a single application that has a four gig file with a bunch of 4k small writes is going to operate at this speed but generally speaking there's usually many applications that will do things like this num jobs equals and we'll put a parameter of 20 in there this will take this particular command and run it simultaneously times 20. so it's the same four gig file it same the 4k writes but now we're going to have 20 in here so starting 20 processes and this is why it's fun to see io top because now you can see that up at the top here there's 20 processes running and we also have a substantially faster disk speed showing now this is where things can get a little bit confusing because you're thinking well the disk speed still seems relatively slow but it's actually being loaded up quite a bit by all these tiny little writes and this is how it's performing but this is not indicative of the maximum performance we can get out of this particular drive let me explain so we're going to go ahead and cancel this so this was your random write test here but what does a sequential write test look like what about when we want to write sequentially a small amount of block size of 4mag and do the read write write and ramp up time force it's almost the same one here but what kind of speed can it get from sequential so let's run this command here and you'll actually see the drives are operating closer to the 400 bouncing back and forth when it clears the buffers so we're seeing 400 and 500 commits on there what about when we increase the number of jobs equals we'll just say five so we're you know writing five large files to this well now we're all the way up at 700 600 so you can see there's a huge difference in speed on there but this is now measuring a large streaming performance of this particular drive not measuring the small writes on here this is why benchmarking can be so confusing to do because is the drive fast is the drive slow isn't really the right question can it work with the workload that you want if you are serving up video files for example to a bunch of video editors this matters a whole lot can those editors write these files simultaneously how many of them can write them simultaneously well if we had five video editors or maybe even bring it up to ten video editors so if we have ten video editors what is the thorough put that they are going to see writing out their large files that are many gigs and we can keep tuning this until we kind of get the workload idea that we're doing so we can go back up arrow and say block size 4 mag size 4g or maybe the size is going to be 8 gig files or so on and so forth so you can keep tuning it what happens when it's at 8k how does this file system perform and you can start narrowing down each of these and understanding these different parameters now there's not a one size fits all of course it's not like we are locked into only doing one thing but there are some trade-offs when you adjust these type of tuning parameters when you're setting these things up although not you optimize for the smaller or the larger block sizes and how it may perform but having these tools and understanding how fio can kind of un give you some understanding on that really is helpful now going back and forth there are read and write options in here so we do have like mixed random workloads and sequential read tests for thorough put could be a little bit more confusing when you have things like caching going on because they can even optimize it but this is also a way to dive into tests and whether or not those caching optimizations are working and same parameters but this happens to be a read one on here now what about automating all of this a couple different options you have there you can actually do a lot of scripting and dive into ways you can automate things around fio which is pretty cool but if you want to go full scripted on this and dive even deeper into it that's where i don't know if i'll do a video on this but what i do when i do my testing is the pharonix test suite where you can build a series of automations and by the way the front xsuite also has fio in there and this is like a results file of what it looks like zoomed in a little too far and then you can start playing with all the parameters and actually this is for an upcoming video i have on nfs on true nas versus iscsi i've covered it before i'm covering a game with you and s12 in an upcoming video that depending on when you're watching this may or may not have been released but this will give you that better idea of when those parameters matter for each side a matter of fact when you're comparing two things having an automated system like phonics is great because these tests took a long time to run and while it may look like there's some winners in some categories you can start to see how some parameters were favoring the nfs and some were favoring now you can build out the parameters build out some automation to it so you don't actually sit there for hours waiting for this to get done so you can make a video on it so this would be the more advanced side if you want to go a little further but getting the basics with fio pretty simple right here just to try any of these matter of fact we can go and look at some of these random workloads or set up this sequential right here so actually copy this one copy run this test again but then we'll say num jobs equals 12. there we go 12 4 gig ones see what kind of performance that may give us quite good this is where the i already know because this is running at the true nas side it's probably cashing some of this on the back end and giving us a relatively high thorough put on there but before you say well cash is cheating and things like that it's actually not and i i have that people i get that people want to say that like you should be able to exhaust the cash each time but also you may not want to exhaust the cache because the ideal situation is to have the cache and the cache hits be there for repeated requests for large files so you do get a little bit of fuzziness in the parameters because depending on what else the cache has in there in this case because the system's dedicated just for test benchmarks it's not running any production environments it was able to really peek out a lot of data here with a reasonably high iops but you know that's the uh nature of it when it's able to serve that up obviously at some point you exhaust the cache but in order to do that in here we could just make the test much bigger so if we change this to like a 16 gig file 16 gig file keep the block size there and let's see if that's enough to exhaust the cache and actually not hit those same numbers anymore all right so it took a little bit to write all that file out let's switch over to here and we can see right here how we did the throw put for the writing wasn't incredibly fast it kind of scoped off a little bit here and sloped a little bit down but the reading and this is undoubtedly if i log into the trueness next and as i suspected you can see the cash going up the hit ratio being low for when we wrote the file but as soon as that file was written to the drive it's able to start sticking in memory to meet the demand and requests over here and keep us at a really high output coming back from it so it's probably not touching the drives much because it's able to pull the repeated requests for memory out and give us a really high iops on the read on there so hopefully this serves as a good starting point to where you can get started and running and getting baselines on the drives and storage devices in your linux system so you can start tuning those parameters especially when you get up to the hypervisor level because you have network attached storage in this case running things over network text storage means changing not just storage matters changing network settings in between can also affect how much thorough put you get or the light latency that you may achieve and iops you may achieve on there but storage tuning is definitely an art it is a lot of parameters a lot of different options so there's a lot you can dig into and if you want to go further and more than just baselining one single system you want to do those more options that are into building automation do check out pharonix it's the test suite i have used before and of course many people use if you've spent any time on the veronica site or really almost any benchmarking site they talk about high performance servers you'll frequently find furonics internet does a lot more than just disk benching but it does kind of build some automation around fio so you can have a whole lot of parameters and not have to write a whole lot of batch scripts to get all those output of course it uploads them to the open benchmark site i'll leave a link to that if you're not familiar with it but i think a lot of people are going to be oh yeah they've seen that in any of the articles over on the fronic site where they've wrote that and it's an open source program as well all right leave links to everything i talked about in the video down below and let me know what you want to know about storage in servers or questions i can answer if this needs a follow-up video for certain questions but boy this can be a real rabbit hole to dive into i at least want to give people the tools to get started and places to go read more and of course a forum is where you can reach me if you want to discuss this further or things that i may have missed or some of your favorite storage tools go ahead and reach out to me in the forums it's a great place to have that discussion thanks and thank you for making it to the end of this video if you enjoyed this content please give it a thumbs up if you'd like to see more content from this channel hit the subscribe button and the bell icon to hire a shared project head over to lawrences.com and click on the hire us button right at the top to help this channel out in other ways there's a join button here for youtube and a patreon page where your support is greatly appreciated for deals discounts and offers check out our affiliate links in 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jJV6Imv6pdw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJV6Imv6pdw | How To Release Cover Songs Legally (Routenote Tutorial) Free Music Distribution | [Music] once you're signed up and logged into your account you click distribution then create new release [Music] enter the song title for example i type hallelujah this will be my cover creator list blue button next click album details [Music] here you can choose the language so english artist name primary so you enter your artist name right so primary journal choose the journal guessing your songwriter example okay composition copyright so here is very important so choose the composer the original performing artist the leonard cohen here performed hallelujah so leonard cohen is the original sound recording copyright it's my name label name the same artist name the originally released date so you can choose today's date okay explicit content not explicit save and continue now click add audio you're gonna add your mp3 file here choose file you choose your file mp3 file that you have here high definition [Music] clouding [Music] and don't forget to enter the track name [Music] we're gonna add the track name in this box okay so hallelujah this is my cover song title [Music] okay there you go you can just save and continue [Music] all right i'm finished click this i'm finished all right let's add artwork [Music] choose your file upload so here's my artwork to make sure it's the right size save and continue and no copyright image manage stores [Music] i need you to be very attentive so where to distribute the covers [Music] you can select all stores here take this box [Music] but you need to be very careful here exclude exclude these territories and then you're gonna enter united states canada india pakistan and mexico [Music] these these are the countries where you won't distribute your covers because you can't legally distribute very careful to don't take this box if the instrument is not yours okay including no copyright public domain sample that you don't own if you don't own 100 person the instrument you don't take this box if you sing a capilla it's okay and if you play the instrument it's okay to save and continue [Music] take the box i understand and accept the terms and conditions and you distribute free there you go complete release [Music] i hope it was helpful to you now if you don't play an instrument you can sing a capilla no background music or you can use no copyright background music but make sure you have full permission if you want to sell your own songs compositions don't hesitate you can also do it not just cover songs i released my own composition you can check it out if you want to see how it goes thank you so much for watching don't hesitate to leave a comment | Nourished by Music | UCoXSWWVA_jMH8qfpPpLat4Q | 2021-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 463 | 2,626 |
eTs9EnlbFew | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTs9EnlbFew | Length - Tension Relationship (Video 2.6) - PhysioStasis | muscle mechanics part 2 in this part we're going to talk about three different types of contraction and they're going to talk about the relationship of the tension or the force of the muscle as it changes with the length of the muscle so let's begin with contraction first we're going to talk about concentric contraction with concentric contraction we have here the muscle which is represented by the shape of the oval and it's attached here to a fixed point such as a joint and we're going to have contractions so during the contraction the muscle should be moving in the direction of the white arrow and as it does what happens to the length the length decreases so during contraction the length decreases this is called a concentric contraction the next type we start with this length and again we want to contract the muscle we want to move in the direction of the white arrow however during this a contraction what happens is the length of the muscle is actually increasing so we call this type of contraction and eccentric contraction the last is an ISO ISO meaning seam so what's going on here again we're trying to contract but what's going to happen to the length of the muscle it will not increase it will not decrease it's going to remain the same length let's look at some examples up here at this point let's imagine this is the shoulder so this would be the elbow and the arm and the hand will be down over there this muscle that you see in the oval shape would probably be the bicep and down here we have a weight and since there's a weight there's a force of gravity pulling down it let's imagine this way is very light let's say like about five pounds or something and we're going to try to flex the arm and contract so the length of the muscle should be decreasing so we do it's really light we pull it and this is what type of contraction this is a concentric contraction because the length of the muscle decreased now we're going to start in a slightly slightly flexed position again we have our weight and it's pulling down but instead of five pounds let's say this time it's about a hundred pounds and we're still going to try to contract we're still going to try to flex but it's too heavy that it drops so the length of the muscle increases this is called a what type of contraction this is an eccentric contraction if it helps you to maybe remember the difference between these words I think of C like coming to the center or you could take of the C and make it like an F so think of shorter the length decreases AI think of extremities or extend so it gets longer the last type will be the isometric again we have the bicep there the weight pulling down but instead of five or 100 pounds it's a it's about 40 pounds somewhere in the middle we try to contract with the length doesn't change so that's an isometric contraction now let's move on to the bulk of this video and length tension relationship okay so we have two types of tensions here or forces so tension also can be interchanged with the word force we have a passive and we have an active tension and when we sum eight them or we add them together we have the total tension we'll be looking at this graph over here and down the bomb the graph will have the length of the muscle as you move towards the right the length of the muscle increases over here on the y-axis we have the tension as you go up on the y-axis the tension or the force increases so you have here in blue this line of our passive tension line and then in red we have our active tension line and then in purple we have our total passive or total tension lines we'll be talking about each of these individually let's begin talking about passive tension passive tension if you remember back to passive diffusion did not involve any energy in the cell what is the energy molecule the energy molecule is ATP so passive we don't need energy we don't need ATP the tension or the energies coming from simply a recoil of the muscle think about a rubber band as you're stretching the rubber band as you're increasing the length of the rubber band the tension increases it starts to go up so I did have a rubber band lying around but I had a nice clean sock I just pull out of the laundry so as you notice the more and more that I stretch the sock the more tension or force that I'm generating coming back here so as we increase the length we get a stronger tension or force coming back and that's what moves us up here up this Graff another way to look at it is I just put my hand here and as I push my fingers down you notice there's a certain recoiling force that brings my fingers back up into that position right there that's the passive tension or the recoil of the muscle lastly here equilibrium length equilibrium length is basically the length of the muscle before you start the stretch it just right where it's relaxed one way to say is just imagine it's detached from its attachments such as its bones and whatnot so that's the equilibrium length of a muscle moving on to active tension active tensions a little bit more detailed but I'll break it down for you here active if you remember active transport back from Chapter one involved energy so it involves ATP being used with the interaction of actin and myosin where did the ATP binds the ATV bound to the myosin head go back and review the cross bridge cycle to see where ATP interacts with the myosin head going back to our example of the hand you see how the fingers stretch and come back that part is the passive tension but then as I make the fist and come in more that would be the active tension right there okay so this was from one of our videos on the sarcomere on the contraction I believe it was video 2.4 you can go back and review it and here we're looking at the interaction of my sins and actin we're going to remove the coating right here and you can see in blue of a myosin with the heads sticking off of the myosin and then in green we have the actin remember what we call these black lines these are the z lines so how many sarcomeres you see here well here's one sarcomere here's two remember that heads move and you have contraction again the ATP is coming into effect at the heads it's moving them and you have contraction so what we're going to do is is basically zoom in here on one section of the sarcomere and we're going to take a look at it more closely so pulling it up here we have the myosin we have the heads how many heads you see we have four four eight and another eight so we have a total of 16 we're going to have the interaction with the actin so we have a strand on each side and then we have the Z line at the end and then we have another unit on the aside as well too so let's start off with the muscle at it's greater length so as you see here the x-axis says muscle length it could also say sarcomere length we're stretched out all the way and if you take a look how many myosin head you see interacting with that with the actin well here's one myosin head with actin two three and four so we have here four myosin heads interacting with the actin strands when the sarcomere is at its greatest length now let's decrease the size of the sarcomere a little bit more so we're coming in here on the side a little bit more so the sarcomere length has decreased and now how many myosin heads you see interacting with the actin well we have the one here from before we have two three four same thing on the other side we have the other four and the same here we have these four and these four so we have all sixteen myosin heads interacting so what we do is we generate a higher tension think of these like arms how many arms are holding on to the string or the Strand of actin over here we have four on this side four on this side so as they pull the actin in as they pull it this way we have more hands and more arms pulling so it generates more force or more tension as opposed to here we only have like two arms here pulling this in so it wasn't that much it was a lower tension or lower force all right now let's get another one again we're be getting shorter here and shorter here so the length is decreasing and how many myosin heads are in or out overlapping with the actin let's see 1 2 3 4 same thing here here and here so again we slept all 16 so even though the sarcomere length has decreased we still have all 16 heads interacting so we still have a high tension or a high force pulling in on these actin strands decreasing the size of the sarcomere now this part gets a little bit tricky let's keep in mind that this active strand wants to move in this direction correct and how many heads are interacting on that side 1 2 3 4 and then look up here on the other side wants to move in this direction right how many heads interacting one two three four and this is where it gets tricky remember these heads are pulling in this direction right and this activist ran once to move in this direction whoever this one wants to move in that direction so what's going on is these two heads are not going to be working because these heads want to pull this way but this is kind of blocking it it's in its way this just imagine they're extended a little bit more so these count as well too so we have six over here same thing over here right we have these four pulling in on these the right direction but then we go to the other side remember these four heads are wanting to pull in this direction this wants to go that way however this wants to go in the opposite direction so these two heads are blocked by the actin strand so we only have this one over here and this so we have six so we have 12 so since we have 12 we have less tension then we're going to appear when we were at 16 so down here we're at 12 so less tension and less force now let's close all the way so the sarcomeres closed all the way again remember these heads want to pull in this direction on this actin strand so that's right these four work however again these heads want to pull in this direction but this strand wants to go to other way so these are being blocked so it doesn't count on the other side these head they're pulling this way this wants to go that way so you think okay four and then these heads are pulling this way however they're being blocked by the other active strand which wants to go in the other direction so you would think eight but no it's actually not eight because if you look the sarcomere is closed all the way there's no room no more room for it to get smaller so actually it's zero so that's when it's at its shortest length and as a result it's at its smallest tension or force to put this all together I just drew the sarcomeres up top and you can see we're getting longer as we go to the right longer sarcomere length and each sarcomere is represented by the dot below it on its graph another term here is resting length that's the length of the muscle when it generates its max contractile force in other words where you have the most overlap of myosin heads with actin so it will be right in between in this area that's the muscles resting length if we put it together with the equilibrium length when we talked about passive tension this is the relation graphically and how do we derive total tension will we add passive tension to active tension what we do is we draw a line here from the x-axis to the passive tension line then we move it up to the active tension line the bottom of it and then we draw a point at the top and we take these points and then we connect them and that's how we get our total tension curve however they usually derive this by measuring the total tension and I'm subtracting the passive tension from it so again what you do is you draw the line from the total tension to the pass attention then you move it down to the x-axis and you take those points and that will give you your active tension line one last concept to consider is that the tension of the muscle is dependent on the length of the muscle your initial muscle length so for example if a muscle is more flexible somebody can be more flexible can do a split something like that the longer the muscle is stretched what do you think that is going to do to the passive tension curve so this blue curve is it going to shift it to the right or is it going to shift it to the left if somebody is more flexible I'll think about it the more you stretch the further you can go so it's going to be shifted to the right so at a certain length for example here if we go up the person who is more flexible has less recoil less tension on the muscle and somebody who is less flexible who is more stiff additionally the longer the muscle length the greater the total tension or the force so if you can stretch stretch the muscle longer you can end up generating a greater total force how is this important well I went to the gym I said curling about things a thousand pounds or something like that and when I'm sitting straight versus when I lean back changing the initial muscle length it generates a different force or different tension in the muscle so what I did here is I took the vertical and the incline and I put two lines to measure the difference of the the length between the two different positions so when I'm seated up straight or vertical I'm going to measure from this elbow point right here on both of them compared to when I'm inclined or leaning backwards so I drew this red line so you can see like the indent right here to kind of give you sort of a length here of the muscle versus the incline I drew this other line here in blue where you can kind of see the indent a little bit higher so when you put the two lengths side-by-side you can see the incline when you lean backwards generates a greater initial muscle length so during the whole exercise you can generate a greater tension a greater force which helps you with your workouts but obviously don't stretch your muscle too much or you'll just rip it right out | Prof. Roofs, MD | UCY9_30qwPnv8K9l321Kbelg | 2017-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,704 | 13,981 |
Ffj-FVp5G54 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffj-FVp5G54 | Average atomic mass of chlorine 001 | okay so this says calculate the atomic weight of naturally current chlorine if seventy five point seven seven percent of chlorine atoms are chlorine 35 and twenty four point two three percent of chlorine atoms or fluorine 37 okay so the way I want you to do these problems so I would write it down the same land I'm ready let's write down what the problem actually gives us so it says 435 and chlorine 37 and it gives us the percent abundance of chlorine 35 has been seventy five point seven seventy person and it gives us chlorine 37 as being twenty four point two three first thanks to the way you do this is to oh and then we know the mass of these it's gonna be this one thirty five everybody okay with that so the way you do this so the atomic mass average is going to be the abundance abundant times the Max Plus abundance times the mass so this is the abundance of one isotope time the mass of that same isotope plus the abundance of the other teiescope Jackson massive the other I see is everybody okay with that so notice this is percent abundance and this is abundance okay so you're going to have to make that ratio okay so you can either make the review first or you can make it less okay so the one you're not going to do it is last so so I didn't get a ratio from a percentage / hundred exactly that's how you do okay so this is the abundance not the percent column so I'm going to do it first I'm going to do fly it out and then divided by hundred and it's divided by a hundred percent and as a matter of fact because we got to remove that % and so when we do that percent are gonna cancel and let's figure it out so seventy seven seventy five point seven seven thirty-five plus twenty four point two three times 37 divided by 100 35.4 is the average mass of corn given these abundances and mess thanks everybody okay and if you compare it up to the periodic table you'll notice that it's a tiny bit different because there's different questions about doing something like this pretty cool good sure killing it okay | Professor Heath's Chemistry Channel | UC0MpKfEGamGtAU8ujZzwFhw | 2013-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 393 | 2,030 |
bVHJYx8hPxk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVHJYx8hPxk | Machine learning | 7 Bayesian learning part 2 | Free Online Course | today's lecture in the last lecture we essentially in in your homework you essentially learned that if you have a Gaussian prior and you multiply times a Gaussian likelihood and normalize you get a Gaussian posterior so and moreover that that Gaussian posterior it's its statistics correspond to statistics of things that we've studied before in particular the mean of the posterior gives you back the rich regression estimate and for when Delta is 0 when the regularization coefficient vanishes that takes you back to linear regression the alternative to doing it this way is to do it the optimization way which you write a lot likelihood or the penalized likelihood and you differentiate and equate to zero so to do machine learning and arrive at the same answer we have two ways we can go to by the optimization channel which involves writing the log-likelihood differentiating and weighting to 0 and when you cannot equate to 0 following gradients as we will see later in the course or alternatively you can just use this the fact that we know some integrals out there and then just multiply the prior times the Gaussian rearrange terms so that the posterior still looks like the prior and that's essentially the basis of conjugate analysis so we did an example of kadjic analysis which in your which I asked you tube in your homework mainly because it's a sort of thing that in a lecture is very dry and when you do it in your homework you actually learn to do it properly because you get to do it but that picture sort of captures everything if you have a Gaussian prior you multiply it times check out some likelihood the answer is that the green curve the posterior and the green curve is sort of like the prior and sort of like the likelihood okay so it's in between the prior typically your prior knowledge is very vague so you have a much fatter gaussian your likelihood tends to be peaked where the data is and so whenever you get measurements you get this likelihood your posterior essentially becomes more concentrated so your knowledge of the sink data is has higher information so more information is less than certainty so the tails of the Gaussian get now the Gaussian gets narrow and it stills go down quicker and and the rest is just algebra it's taking you take a Gaussian you multiply it times another Gaussian and that's what we did in this long exercise we took this the Gaussian likelihood for linear regression we multiplied it by a Gaussian prior and and there was this very tedious exercise of completing squares and what we find in the end is that the posterior ends up having the this expression here which is still a normalized but the important thing is that because we know the normalization of the exponent of a quadratic and we know it because that comes from the formula for Gaussian distribution it's possible to derive a - I haven't asked you to drive it it's a few it's one page of algebra to actually to write that integral from first principles but for now I assume I've given you the expression for a Gaussian as I will always and so if you know the expression pegassi you know it's normalizing constant so you know how the integral works and if we know how the integral works that means we know what the posterior is because we know what we must put here so that this whole expression sums to one okay so the game as the picture here says is you take the green curve you multiply it times the blue curve okay so if you think of a function as a vector with many entries you're just multiplying two vectors and then you're just making sure that that vector the resulting fact you normalize that vector to make sure that it sounds to one so that's the basic operation okay what happen if you don't know the pile would you just take a uniform distribution right so in some cases we we will choose a prior that will not give us with the likely that is not going to be conjugate so we're not going to know the integral when we don't know the integral we're gonna have to introduce numerical techniques for solving the integral so later in the course we'll get to it I'm going to introduce Monte Carlo methods and how we solve that ago but there is this class of distributions like gaussians that we just love and the reason why we love them is because we can solve the integral because it's one of those few integrals we can do by hand those are very precious it's one of the reasons why people use Gaussian distributions to model data all the time because the they're easy to manipulate the easiest more you can come up with a real date and that's essentially it gives us the expression for the posterior and then in your homework I ask you to do the same thing for the variance to estimate of areas and I gave you the price the the prior for variances which is the inverse we should prior and then again if you multiply the inverse we should come with a Gaussian likely the expression you would get also looks like an inverse way shirt and because you're not the normalization constant because for all these standard distributions we know the normalization constants then it's again a very simple exercise to derive the posterior of the distribution of big Sigma in this case and if you have the posterior for the covariance big Sigma then you by choosing the prior parameters to certain values you get the maximum likelihood estimate which was the other thing I asked it in your homework so you've done it for big Sigma I did it for theta in class and in fact for any model the mechanics is always the same you have a prior you multiply them to likelihood if you can do if you know the integral you can do this thing called conjugate analysis which is and then you get a an expression for the posterior and then when you change the parameters of that prior you recover the maximum likelihood estimates and in particular if we consider a prior that is zero mean so if the priors are mean and let's say that for the various we use we introduced us quantity tau square is just a positive scalar then one can show that by introducing this parameter lambda which is just a repair met relation to make it a bit more clean of Sigma divided by tau naught and if and if Sigma and we're sick small Sigma system as in this expression is the same model so with that likelihood but just a slightly different version of the prior then the expression for the posterior mean simplifies to the rich regression estimate right so now if we make the pry of very flat so we have our livelyhood but if we take a prior which is a Gaussian that's very very flat that it has a very high variance if it has a very high variance then your tongue nodes which is it if it has a very high variance this is sort of become Tom note is very large they're going to infinity but if download goes to infinity lambda goes to zero and if lambda goes to zero we get maximum likelihood and this makes perfectly sense if your prior is very flat that means you really don't know what's the most likely location of your theta you basically are saying I don't know by making that prior flat so nearly uniform and if you don't know if your prior doesn't have information then you should get back the answer implied by the lightly and that's really nice thing about the basic framework is it allows us to recover the sort of the usual common sense estimators just based on the date all right so now I'm gonna go just give you without proof well actually we did proof one part a very useful theorem it's from KPM spoke should say Kevin Murphy so it's from the textbook that I recommend for this course if you want the full proof but essentially the theorem says that if you have a Gaussian V of X a marginal in a condition of P of Y given X of this form then the posterior so in other words P of X given Y the posterior being equal to P of Y given X the likelihood times the prior and this is a general theorem for any X for any Y so don't confuse this Y and this X with the ones for linear regression this is just a general theorem for two variables Y and X for any two variables Y and X the posterior P of X given Y always admits this particular expression so if I had given you this theorem you wouldn't have done any completing squares because when you did completing swear'st what you did is you did a specific variation of this theorem that's what you proved so you proved this first you proved box to okay so this proof we did one proof that we didn't do was the second box which is something called convolution and convolutional saying it's convolution because essentially in order to get P of Y what we do is we integrate of a dummy variable X prime P of Y given X prime times P of X prime DX prime ok very similar to the operation of convolution of listening to its signal processing but all I'm saying is if you take two guards multiply and then you sum of the variable X the expression for P of Y will always be of this form I think I might give you that as a homework exercise later may or may not because honestly you don't learn much of doing that exercise other than to manipulate Gaussian distributions if you serious about machine learning or data mining or if you want to do something pretty in an impulse machine learning then I really strongly recommend you do this derivation and it's all in it's in chapter 4 of Kevin's book [Applause] it gets really tedious I don't want to do it in class but once you have with proof the first part and once you have the second part you can pretty much do everything with gaussians so in fact if you just remember now this theorem just keep it in a piece of paper or whatever whenever you have to do this get across theory for a Gaussian distribution you're not gonna have to do the completing squares again by hand just basically follow this recipe now the reason why I'm talking about convolution is because that allows us to do prediction so we know that we have expressions for the posterior mean and for the posterior varies we've derived but now if I use the expression of the multiplication of two gaussians integrated out there is the convolution operation just by applying the theorem in the previous page I get this expression for the predictive distribution if you want to make a prediction in other words given a new X X star I want to generate a prediction of why Y should be given my data which includes all the training data X Y Z then for Bayesian the way to make a prediction is you take is essentially you marginalize out the parameters or if if you will for each possible value of theta your prediction is weighted by the posterior so it's a weighted prediction if there were three and it's weighted by an infinite number of Thetas because the integral is overall the whole domain of theta for essentially the frequencies to make a prediction just use the likelihood right because I told you if you're gonna make a prediction when you do least squares you just take the new eggs multiply times theta that gives you your prediction and then the uncertainty is just a century Sigma but this is saying that let's not just use this but let's rather wait each theta gets weighted by its posterior probability okay so it's an ensemble predictor and if we wanna to do if we apply the field in the previous page we get this expression here so in contrast to the ml as prediction the ML prediction was just to take x times theta and have the same variance the basing way so the the ML basically assumes there is one single theta if there was us in other words what the ml guys are doing and notice is true this the Disick's this integral there is just P of Y given X ml theta times P of theta and so I'm just integrating out theta so that by the rules of probability there's no approximation there or anything that's just exact application of marginalization the frequentist approximate this because essentially what they do is they replace this integral by a Gaussian and Y given X feet from a sigma square and then they use a delta function at theta ml d feet okay the Delta function is just a spike at one value it's Delta functions also called the Dirac function or the impulse function as the generous call it and one of the properties of the Dirac function is if you do an integration with respect to that Dirac function you essentially just pick the theta ml in other words if I were to multiply a Gaussian times a spike then it would be zero everywhere except where the spike is and at that point it would be the value of the Gaussian and that's why that integral simplifies to this expression here at the bottom okay because this frequentist assumed there's only one true theta which is only one theta patients always assumed there's an infinite number of teachers and you should wait each prediction by that value of theta so the implication of this is that the theta and the posterior theta the theta ml they might not be that different the you know the mic the theta reg and the theta max marketed often in practice can be quite similar except for numerical computing issues however an important thing is this term note that both expressions have the same Sigma but in the basic scheme there's a new term that appears and that term has the new input data X and it has this matrix V which is sort of the inverse of something that has to do with the data the training data X transpose X the effect of that extra term is as false your frequentist estimates always have the same width and that width is Sigma squared because we said there was the same Sigma and that Sigma applied to every point okay and so each point if we look at that marginally if this is X and this is y each point is distributed according to a Gaussian distribution just Jesus told the regression however that extra term that the patient's give us that extra X X star the Head Start term make sure I get the right transpose we'll ensure that where we have data so this would be these bars here where we have data because now the the height of the bars is data dependent where we have data those bars will be narrow where we don't have data those bars will be high in other words if we know that there's data in one part of the space we are confident of our estimate the way we don't have data we should not be confident maximum luckily it fails quite badly in this regard because the estimator is as confident here as it is here and that doesn't make sense so that's sort of important if you care about confidence intervals you want to be | Start-Tech Academy | UCOMpD-7invmY9rb3-WoXtpA | 2020-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,712 | 14,480 |
YQ7pSBjOsJw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ7pSBjOsJw | Assembly Plenary - 7 December 2022 | good afternoon members by not less than 30 members Evan the speaker has summoned the assembly to meet today for the purpose of conducting the items of business that appear on the order paper the first item of business is the election of the speaker and Deputy speakers section 39 1 of the Northern Ireland Act provides that each assembly shall as its first business elect from among its members a presiding officer and deputies therefore the assembly cannot conduct any further business until a speaker on at least two Deputy speakers have been elected members should be clear without the election office speaker and two deputies no further business can proceed I wish the advise members that the election of the speaker will be conducted under the procedures set out and standing order for further to signing order 4-2 I am the acting speaker today for the purpose of electing a speaker I will begin by asking for nominations any member may rise to propose that another member is elected a speaker I will then ask for the proposal to be seconded by another member as required by standing order 14. I will then verify that the member seconded is willing to accept the nomination I will then ask for further proposals and follow the same procedure for each when it appears that there are no further proposals I will make it clear that the time four proposals has passed if members indicate that they wish to speak a bit relevant to the election May then take place cheering which members will have up to five minutes to speak at the conclusion of the debate or the conclusion of the nominations if there are no requests to speak I shall put the question that the member first proposed shall be speaker of this assembly the vote will be on a cross community basis if the proposal is not carried I shall put the question in relation to the next nominee and so on until all nominations are exhausted once the speaker is elected all other nominations will fall automatically do I have any proposals for the office of speaker of this assembly I call Mr Peter Mr Speaker I'd like to nominate Mike Nesbitt MLA do I have a second or for Mr Nashville you're all second up and can't remember verify the accepts the nomination except thank you Mr O'Toole that Patsy mcloone in LA do I have a second or for Mr mcloone I second Mr mcloone is unable to be in the chamber today standing order four three provides that a member may be nominated whether or not present on the candidate proposed May accept the nomination by making a written statement to that effect I can't confirm that the speaker has received written notification from Mr mcloone that he is willing to accept nomination for the office of speaker is there any other further proposal legit sorry members okay uh the since there hasn't been any further proposals a rule at the time for proposals has expired so a number of members have indicated that they wish to speak I would remind members that they may speak only once in the course of the debate the members have up to five minutes in which to speak so I call um Michelle thank you Mr action speaker today we meet for the fifth time since May to try to elect a speaker to reinstate this assembly and to allow Emily as mandated by the electorate to represent and work here on their behalf and to get on with the job as we meet in the comfort of this well he did unwell lit building I'm very acutely aware that there are tens of thousands of families that are living in cold homes unable to afford to turn on their Heaton and who are worried about the next spell coming through the doors as we face into the most difficult winter in a generation and outside of those family homes our health service is in crisis and the healthcare workers are being forced to take strike action for safe working conditions and decent pay to defend themselves on the wider Health Service and it's an absolute disgrace that they're being forced into that position yesterday we were in London and we met with the leadership of the Royal College of nurses to hear the plight of our nurses and I want to send solidarity and support to the nurses from this assembly today and to other health and public sector workers also they have our full support and I think I speak for most of the people in this assembly and call on the British government and the people the people who who do have the purse strings to immediately get around the negotiating table and get on with the resolution so the secretary of state has now brought the executive formation Bill through Westminster to extend the deadline to to form a government or to hold an election he's now given decision makers to several servants and he's caught MLA pay he has set out a budget statement and will bring forward an unadulterated Tory budget Bill also and why is there spent in all those times around to find workarounds the real question is how are they using the space that they have now created to get a negotiated settlement with the EU to restore the executive and put to the test the dup's boycott I was in the door last Thursday when European commission president Usher Wonderland addressed the parliamentarians the length and breadth of this island and she said that brexit will not become an obstacle to reconciliation in Ireland but the single Market must continue to function and of both sides are sensitive to this careful balance a daily can be done and that there will be no hard border on the island she also said that our contacts with prime minister are encouraging I once more welcome welcome this contact but I go further than that and I appealed for negotiations to be intensified we did not have months to ponder but rather Wicks to take action that creates stability uncertainty for society businesses and politics we cannot be left to the mercy of the Tories in London people who are dictating the priorities here when they have no votes and no mandate here and already we're starting to see the consequences of having no Executive Education Services being cut with new Services being targeted with job losses and reduced provision now being imposed against the wishes of elected mlas and it's clear for us all to say that the dup's political tactic is to abandon our people to a Tory government intent on inflecting cuts on austerity on the most vulnerable in our society and that strategy if it can even be called astrology makes no sense and it has no purpose incredibly it's apparently a strategy dictated by a handful of loyalist bloggers Jeffrey Donaldson of course is not here he's not here with us despite the fact that he was elected to sit here but I want to appeal again to him and to the dup mlas who have come to this sitting rethink your approach reconsider your position and most of all recognize recognize the dire and deteriorating circumstances that people your voters your voters all of our voters are facing on a day-to-day basis the crisis in our emergency departments the cuts to Youth Services the very real Prospect of the cold face by many of our people particularly the old and the very young and those with disabilities people need our help they need us to do our jobs and they are rightly angry each one of these challenges that we Face demands new thinking from us as elected representatives demands are responsible and mature political response to help people right now who are desperate desperate to see the end of the dep boycott of politics by any objective measure everyone knows the protocol is working and that's protecting our economy from some of the worst effects of brexit we need to focus on the opportunities that it presents dual Market access and how that can create benefits and create more jobs in building our economy and of course the members opposite disagree with us and that's okay you're entitled to disagree with that but whatever about our different opinions on the protocol we all know that any of these issues that have been identified relating to the protocol will not be resolved in this chamber last week I welcomed as I said the comments by the commission president Ursula bonderlen and she restated again the willingness of the commission to resolve the issues with and how the protocol is applied we all want these issues to be resolved but in the meantime we're elected to be here in this chamber to have people's backs to get the 600 pound out into their pockets they are crying out for help they need us to do a job they elected us to do our job so I call on you again you should be ashamed of yourselves in this chamber today the public need our support do your job turn up I call Gordon Lyons thank you very much Mr acting speaker and the recall of this assembly is nothing more than a force we know that it is a stunt the public know that it is a stunt and the other parties know that it is a stunt as well because many of them have told us so privately and so it should come as no surprise to the house that the dup will not be supporting either of the nominees for speaker today we believe that Devolution needs a firm foundation to succeed and that foundation will never be in place as long as the issues around the protocol are unresolved now I I recognize that that does have this setting does have a special benefit for shin fian as it provides a useful distraction from the proceedings of the special Criminal Court in Dublin where it has been alleged that Shin fian have used a criminal gang for money and votes now I'm sure many others many others will be surprised like me to hear there could be connections between Shin fee and and criminals but of course this needs a proper investigation and to ensure that no Gangland money is being used to influence politics here the Mr acting speaker I do recognize the dire situation that many people find themselves in many people are struggling with the cost of living but on this I agree with the former Finance Minister that the levers which can make the biggest difference sit with the UK government not my words the words of the former Finance Minister which he said in July in a letter to the former Chancellor along with Scottish and Welsh colleagues I'll give away on that point I thank the member for for giving way I would the member agree with me that one organization certainly not suffering from a cost of living crisis is that of Connolly house an organization which continues to be one of the largest landlords on this island an organization which continues to host Champion receptions across the globe an organization which continues to inherit millions of pounds apparently fine down the back of a sofa in a caravan an extra minute well absolutely I do agree there's not going to be any shortage of funds or shortage of heat and Connolly house uh this winter of course the the member neglects to mention the 10 million pounds of public money that they have received for their MPS at not taking their seats at Westminster and of course um many of the pension pots that Shin fian members will have built up uh during their time working for MI5 as well so um in terms of uh cost of living the UK government has been able to deliver additional payments for those on low incomes additional support for pensioners through the increased winter fuel payments and the energy price guarantee which in some cases has cut electricity bills by up to 50 percent however it is up to them to finally deliver the energy bills support scheme this was a scheme that was devised by Westminster promised by Westminster and now needs to be delivered by Westminster as well because in the summertime there was a way forward and a mechanism identified for delivery energy suppliers and the utility regulator worked hard to put that in place and at the last minute the government has now started to consider alternative options that is what is causing delay that is a shame and they need to get on with delivering the scheme that they had brought forward the time for dithering is over they have the money they have the systems they have the capacity to deliver this and they need to get on with it and I would hope that the other parties would join with us in calling for that to be delivered as soon as possible because they're the ones that have the totes and that is key for this conversation that we are having today I'll give way to ever in that but he gave the public assurances that these payments would come in November and it's not any other party in this chamber that fell for conservative dishonesty it was the party to buy right and my Constitutions are now in a worse position because they have budgeted on the assumption that they will receive that money pre-christ must on an eye on a dire situation that's thanks to dup dishonesty it's not the first time there's been dishonesty about the protocol about cardiac equipment about Christmas trees I don't know about support payments when will the dep accept responsibility for their hand and placing Us in this position where we are subject to Tory chaos and our Constitutions are suffering discussed the government were the ones that said they were going to deliver this it is up to them to deliver it and we will continue to push the government on this at Westminster what we will not do is we will not say that we can deliver things that are not in our gift to deliver we're not going to be like at the sdlp who have made people think that it is within their gift to deliver a thousand leaders of Home healing oil to every home in Northern Ireland I'm not going to be like Sinn Fein and Michelle O'Neill who repeatedly told us that there were hundreds of millions of pounds in a storeman bank account just ready to go into people's pockets and shin fian today still haven't been able to accept that there are difficult choices ahead and that if we were an executive right now we too would have to be making difficult decisions so there is a need for people to be straightforward and to be honest so this setting as a farce everybody knows it but it does provide us with one useful benefit it prevents us provides us once more with the opportunity to say clearly to the government and the European Union that this issue must be resolved threatening an election doesn't change anything occurring salaries doesn't change anything but what will unlock the evolution is getting the protocol sorted restoring Northern Ireland's place in the UK internal market and removing the Democratic deficit when that happens we will not be found one thing we will elect a speaker and we will nominate ministers so we say to the UK and the EU the ball is in your court the clock is ticking get on with it can I just before a call or next week just remain all members that interventions are not an opportunity to make speeches so I've just asked you that all to bear that in mind this morning thank you um call Kelly Armstrong thank you Mr acting speaker today if we manage to elect a speaker and go on to elect an executive then the motion the subject of today's recall will be answered we can all get back to work put our Collective Force together and create a solution to enable the 600 pounds energy support payment to go to Old households but Mr acting speaker sadly from what I've heard today and the use of the cross community voting in this place I do not expect that eup to end its boycott and I expect every household in Northern Ireland to face a cold winter without the same level of help that is being provided to others across the UK the dup's 2022 Manifesto says now is not the time for more Division and uncertainty yet here we are A House Divided and constituents facing uncertainty as to how they will pay for oil to heat their homes I say to each of the dup members MLA colleagues in this house today now is not the time for division and uncertainty end your boycott using fellow citizens as Leverage is not working our health service is crumbling and many health staff will be heading out on strike tackling the cost of living is being hampered not helped by the dup's boycott Neil Denney in the newsletter reported on a statement made by the homeless sector this week as part of homeless homelessness awareness week and I quote in a joint statement the chartered Institute of housing homelessness connect nifa and housing rights have expressed concern regarding the delays of the 600 pounds Energy bill payment which will now not reach consumers in Northern Ireland until after Christmas I will give way thank you the member agree with me that we've just heard a speech from the former caretaker Minister that he was effectively defending the undefensible the reality is that he made promises not to this house which he should have done but he made promises to the citizens and people of Northern Ireland about payments for fuel and that he is he and his party are blocking on a completely and utterly failed to deliver that fuel fuel urgently needed fuel cost to Citizens across Northern Ireland people will be freezing in Northern Ireland because of your actions former minister the members shall have an extra minute thank you um and to continue on with the the piece that was in the newsletter households here are being failed by the ongoing lack of financial support to help with increased energy costs continuing delays to the scheme being ruled out are unconscionable particularly given that households in England Scotland and Wales have rightly been in receipt of support since October of this year our members and tenants and communities we work with are already being impacted by significant pressures on their households budgets and the delay in this payment further compines this our members report increased instances where people are sitting in cold homes this winter Mr acting speaker neither your constituents nor my constituents nor any constituents in Northern Ireland have received any part of the 600 pounds energy support payment because the dup continued to use them as leverage in their political game with Westminster it is very clear Westminster is in no rush to sort out this payment Northern Ireland was never going to be able to opt into a GB Energy payment scheme it was always going to require a bespoke approach because Northern Ireland has a different regulator system and companies Northern Ireland is more dependent on oil for home healing originally the payment was supposed to come through the Barnet consequentials and if a local scheme had been progressed earlier this year I have no doubt we would not be in this Dreadful situation Mr Graham Stewart MP made it very clear in the Commons the energy issue is a devolved issue he said we are acutely aware of the situation facing households in Northern Ireland of course what they most need is good government in Northern Ireland for and by the people of Northern Ireland it is the failure to have that executive in this devolved area of responsibility that is at the heart of this issue and he continued looking forward the people of Northern Ireland need a period of good government and future prosperity Westminster did not intentionally delay the scheme I put it to this house that the dup dropped the ball I would love to see some payment in some format before Christmas I think it is unacceptable for people in poverty to have to wait until January while the rest of the UK is insulated from the worst effects of Crisis Elias want Alliance want to see Westminster proceed with electricity credits before Christmas and for them to continue to work on a cash back option in parallel this work could look like providing the original 400 pounds credit on Bill's prey Christmas with 200 pounds Cash Cash Out option to follow as soon as possible Mr Speaker Ike white regularly across my constituency surveying people asking what their key issues are the first that they tell us is get the 600 pounds out to households and the second is get the executive back to work today I will be voting for the proposed speakers because I want this place back to work today the dup has a choice elect a speaker and let us all get on with helping constituents in Northern Ireland or continue your boycott and leave constituents in the cold this winter thank you Mr Speaker and Merry Christmas uh Merry Christmas to you all um it's warm in here isn't it a bit of a shame that many of our people out are sitting in their homes right now cold many businesses looking at their energy bills and saying they're just not going to be able to survive this winter many service providers wondering what they can cut just to provide the basic level of service warm in here isn't it that's 600 pounds energy support scheme would have helped other people be warm also yet I stand here knowing that this recall petition is gesture politics and it's gesture politics which is born out of frustration I just just do not see what we gain from hurling insults across the assembly floor While others suffer with the cost of living crisis because the reality is this like three years before with Shinn Fein the dup simply do not occur they do not care about people being hungry they do not care about people being cold they don't care about waiting lists they don't care services are being undermined they don't care nurses or going on strike they don't care some of our most vulnerable older people are going to die cold and hungry the duk peak her about the dup and taking votes back off the TUV that's all they care about they and champagne are two sides of the same damn coin they have shared champagne breakfast together done overseas trips together for the last 16 years and they have pushed Northern Ireland into the dirt for their own political game mandate mandate I'm sick to death of hearing the word mandate if your mandate is not for 1.9 million people who are on this island on this in Northern Ireland who work we work for then you're an absolute busted flush we have to work for all of our people I'm sick of it sick of the word mandate the protocol was a bad deal and it was a bad deal which was facilitated by the dup e it undermined the UK territorial Integrity in 2019 and it undermines the UK territorial Integrity now but handing all the power to those who brought in the protocol is absolutely crazy the northern the Northern Ireland protocol will be dealt with through negotiation between the UK and the EU or it will be dealt with by legislation whether we have an executive up and running or not will not change that fact anyone who tells you the collapse of the executive brought anybody to the negotiating table are telling you lies Global forces brought them back to the negotiating table the cost of the protocol brought the back to the negotiating table not by having this so while someone today sitting in this chamber will feel good about themselves because they're able to raise this issue the reality is the people out there will still suffer and they're good people out there and there are good people in here and there are good people in the dup and I know you don't want to do that and I know you think you could scream and whinge and whine like a girl from the sidelines that's up to you that's up to you but I will not I will not I will not be bullied I will not be bullied order a point of order Mr Speaker and the house will be aware of Mr Beatty's history when it comes to misogyny but I'm just wondering is it an order uh Mr acting speaker to use such language in relation to women in this chamber thank you they remembered perfectly entailed let's say whatever he wishes thank you carry on thank you um and you know what Mr Speaker I'm a big enough man to say when I get something wrong I got it wrong and I will apologize because I got off because I got it wrong because I used a a terminology but it's exactly the same is that they sit and they think they can barric you and bully you into doing something where they're simply not going to we're not going to we will have this executive up and running and we will provide for the people of Northern out regardless as simple as that it will happen because we will get to the same place on the protocol whether we have an executive or not the difference being is that people will suffer because of it Mr speaker thank you together I call Matthew O'Toole thank you Mr acting speaker and thank you for once again taking the chair as we seek it looks like once again in vienne to elect a speaker and I'm moving again in the nomination of Patsy mcloone he's accepted that nomination though he's not here in person because of a prior um commitment Mr acting speaker I um have a five-year-old child who uh I was helping get packed up for school today unlike lots of other parents we are using the fact that Christmas is approaching um as a tool to help teach our children responsibility and when you're trying to teach responsibility uh one of the key things is trying to get your child to take accountability and responsibility for their actions and when it comes to taking responsibility and accountability for your actions surely people who should be willing to take responsibility and accountability for their actions more than anyone else are those of us who walk around people's doors and ask for power because with par has to come responsibility when you seek par when you seek election you seek par in order to hopefully make people's lives better but also in order to take responsibility for leading them for ensuring that they have proper governance for ensuring that they have public services that work for ensuring that at a time of a cost of living emergency in which inflation is at Double Digit levels in which people my constituents everyone's constituents the dup's constituents are sitting in cold homes so that those people can have a modicum of support the tragedy is the dup is addicted to par but hates responsibility the dep wants the par of being able to assert a tribal veto over progress in this place of being able to say unless this happens on our terms it's not going to happen at all they seek that power they assert that par as they've done in the chamber today multiple of their members have said what about our mandate what about the power that we got from the electorate but they refused to take responsibility responsibility for leading people for helping people in a cost of living emergency and it's absolutely disgraceful Mr acting speaker always shirking always deflecting it's always someone else's fault and multiple dep speakers and I'm sure further later on today we'll make the point that well for three years Shin fee and uh brought the executive Dawn there'd be debates about the precise chronology between 2017 and 2020 but that was wrong then that was wrong for exactly the same reasons that what you're doing is wrong now even though the circumstances are slightly different I will happily give way for the sake of debate to Mr Buckley to the member for giving away and if he is consistent on that point in saying that it was wrong to hold the institutions down for three years when the bengowa report for example was produced the health minister in post was there Michelle O'Neill not published sat on a shelf why then did they asked Alp not call for the restoration of devolved assembly and on that point why did they help facilitate that boycott by Shin fin by actually walking out the door with them can they explain or at least be consistent in his position way for precisely this reason Mr acting speaker so that the dep representative could assert exactly this its tribal one-upmanship that's what it's always about it's always about the old saying from the movies when life gives you lemons make lemonade well when life gives you diamonds you Chuck it back across the chamber it doesn't matter about people's cold homes it doesn't matter about public services because them instead of them instead it of course Mr Butler sorry sorry Mr of course we did a point of order from Mr Butler thank you Mr Speaker in the last assembly debate there was an incredible amount of chantering and Pickerington and I couldn't hear what the the member of speaking would send and the children in this instance that instance was coming from the side of the timber in this instance it's coming from this Edge chamber I don't think it's appropriate especially given what the debate's about today the pressures that are on the general public in Northern Ireland could you make a ruling that that the children and speaking has kept here minimum regardless of where it comes from an allow the speakers to make their points here here Mr Speaker a point of order was previously made Mr Speaker about the general tenor of the debate in this chamber but I want to make a specific point of order request you Mr Speaker one of the speakers who are links very clearly as members should not engage from a sedentary position a member on this side of the house has done that for consistently in an argument with the member who had the right to stand on the floor and I expected speaker's ruling about in involving themselves in a debate from a sedentary position I would ask all members to behave with dignity and respect the public are watching this we don't get many opportunities and haven't had many opportunities to come into this chamber to debate and if the level of the debate descends to what it could it's not going to set a very good example to the public so please I want to hear the speakers the public want to hear the speakers Hansard wants to hear the speakers but so please I would ask respect when a speaker's on the on their feet let them speak and and let's not have any yelling from the sailings as it were please Mr acting speaker this institution was created and finded on the basis of common endeavor putting aside differences in order to work together for the common good that's what I want to do whenever bills arrive in the post whenever meters tick towards zero they don't say a unionist or nationalist or other on them people are in cold homes those homes aren't unionist nationalists or other operating tribal veto trying to achieve tribal Victory is not a way to help people through this crisis so I appeal to the dup sincerely sincerely I even as I appealed sincerely I'm kind of getting skeptical and kind of chantering from I genuinely sincerely this isn't a game no that this really isn't a game I'm afraid Mr Lyons the minister who you know you did promise people some months ago that they would have money they don't have it and they're in cold homes so this isn't a game this institution is about common Endeavor it's about working together it's about serving the people who we asked for a vote from in May and I'm afraid if we keep going down this road if we keep keep bringing this place down in order to assert a tribal veto then all we do is fundamentally damage people's trust in the status quo not just in the Constitutional status quo but in the ability of democracy to deliver for people that's an extraordinarily damaging and dangerous thing to do so sincerely genuinely honestly looking at dep colleagues across the chamber who I genuinely think in their heart of hearts do care about their constituents I think you do but please genuinely seriously you want par you've got it now please take responsibility call Jim Alister and acting speaker on this the 7th of December exactly 100 years ago in 1922 the elected unionist representatives to the predecessor of this house the Northern Ireland Parliament on that very day unanimously declined to leave the union of the United Kingdom and to join the Irish free state 100 years later it Remains the unanimous view of every unionist elected representative that the protocol is unacceptable because of the manner and extent to which it dissipates and disrespects that very same Union that fundamental has not changed and will not change for those of us who are by conviction unionists but what is the Union well do you have a trimble quite rightly sad it's the acts of Union what do they do well whether it was the 1707 active Union with Scotland or the 1800 active Union they created a union of the United Kingdom which was based on two premises a political union a parliamentary Union where you created a single Sovereign Parliament and an economic Union whereby you created a single Market an economic Union a single trading area which was the United Kingdom and that of course was premised upon article 6 of the acts of Union last week I sat in the Supreme Court Listening To Her Majesty's government Barrister and barristers only speak upon instructions arguing that the protocol and in so arguing he confirmed everything that we have ever said about it that the protocol disapplies article 6 of the acts of Union what does disapply mean pretty obvious what it means sets it aside overrides it subjugates it we can all understand that but what does it do it takes that key component of the act of Union that of the economic Union and and sets it aside and says it no longer applies there no longer is a single Market in the United Kingdom there no longer is the freedom to trade with our unfettered between and within the all of the United Kingdom and indeed it goes further than that because it says GB is not a foreign country whose Goods must be checked coming to Northern Ireland and that of course is the fundamental reason why new unionists can ever operate institutions which by law would be required to implement such a protocol to accept the GBS of foreign country to accept there must be checks on his Goods to accept that we must be subject to foreign laws we don't make and can't change and that is the fundamental essence of the reason why the protocol can never be accepted yes okay boy thank the member for giving way and then to add insult to injury in relation to the protocol we have language such as last week from Ursula Wonderland the president of the European commission comparing Britain's actions in Ireland to that of the Ukraine how the irony is not lost that Britain has led the way in supporting Ukraine and its actions from the dictators in Russia the members are absolutely right but that is the that's now the grind rules of the operation of devolution in Northern Ireland that that is the fundamental premise upon which the evolution now has to operate and that is a premise that could never be bearable or acceptable by any unionist the truth is the sad truth is that the protocol achieved what the IRA and all their murderers campaign could never achieve a border in the RAC the suspension of a significant part of the active Union whether it was their murder 39 years ago of the very talented Edgar Graham 39 years ago today or the callous kidnapping 50 years ago today of Gene mcconville for all that murderous attack the IRA never achieved what the protocol achieved and then there are those in this house who think that unionists should just suffer up it's not going to happen because we are defending the very fundamentals of the Union when we resist and reject the protocol in that regard so let's be very clear a protocol which requires unionists to operate an assembly and to conduct as ministers on the basis that GB is a foreign country is not going to operate with the consent of unionists and if there are others be they the government be the the EU be the American president be the other mlas who want an assembly to operate then they need to recognize and accept that reality it is not going to operate on the basis that GB is a foreign country that article 6 of the actual Union has been disappied and that we are being disenfranchised from within the union that we believe and the wrestle until those who fail to face up to that reality do face up to it then this assembly quite rightly is going nowhere thank you I called Jerry Carl Mr and speaker have I met that today's special circus may be a museum if the cost of living crisis wasn't so deep or at the outcome of the proceedings today weren't so predictable um to this certain the certain Med carry some Intrigue for the Press workers on the picka Lanes patients land hospitals corridors and everyone's struggling may ask what's the point kids together and solos who I met this morning he'll be internet access to youth service funding effectively because they work with and support children with disabilities may also ask what's the point the dups impervious attitude to people's plate is obvious so there are some justification and asking what's the point in playing with a party that has allowed people to go hungry whole households the phrase and hold communities to suffer for its own ends just as everyone knows the dep won't vote for speaker they also know acting speaker that the dep's outrage about the protocol is manufactured Edwin puts embarrassing attempt to change the protocol Bill pose that point in and of itself there are political credibility invoked as plummeting so that the EP has averted to The Familiar tactic of stock and intercommuninal tensions to shore up their own base and while the dep refuses to govern there won't tame Ali's allies in the Tory party have decided to conflict more misery on people in the north that same party that indulged at the u.p's boycott of the assembly from the outset First with a protocol Bill and then by re-entering negotiations with the European Union and after failing with the carrot the secretary of state is now trying with the stick with huddle action threats budget cuts and family a threat to introduced water charges under punish Ordinary People and challenges of the dup but make no mistake acting speaker the Tories also want us to pick up the bill for their September budget which promised Honda is a wealthy a misery for the rest this says the government of the Rich and for the rich which has always been about making ordinary people pay for its mistakes but these threats against working-class communities could be the last resort of an Administration that is absolutely no plan whatsoever to deal with a crisis that exists here the storm is fundamentally broken and neither the Tories nor the political establishment here have the desire to fix it Mercedes exacerbate on the course of living crisis that the EP is simply exercise in the sectarian Bureau on power Shrine that's constrained in the group ready agreement these political institutions built and run on the basis of criminal divisions and designations have failed Catholic Protestant and neither and after 25 years of failure serious questions are looming about whether this players could or should be resurrected at all people are all too aware of how these sectarian structures were used to deny CM sex marriage reproductive rates Irish language rates and the broad Democratic desires of the public unfortunately the communal carve-up has been no barrier to things like welfare reforms public sector pay cuts and corrupt schemes like rhi and red sky um later maybe uh people for profit will support the election of a speaker as a stopgap measure today however we recognize that resurrecting Stormont will not solve the cost level crisis itself or deliver on the long-term hopes and aspirations of the majority here as in the past it will be for the public to be pressured any new executive to act in their interests and that's if if this assembly is not restored then I believe the denial of democracy should be met with democracy and a border poll should be called within two years and people should be given to say in reshape an assailant for the benefit of the money not the dep or the economic elites on this island Illusions installment are waning Mr acting speaker and whether this assembly is restored or not working class people who are and have been crushed by this crisis will not wear for politicians to get their house in order we only have to look at the example of our health workers here striking to defend our NHS and common days and who will remember that the previous executive was content to offer them a pay cut in real terms our postal workers House Executive workers BT workers University workers and countless others are also forging ahead with this dormant they are fighting to ensure their demands for a better future or herd wherever they need to be heard and to be clear acting speaker I believe the storm if Summit is restored in its current gaze and further crises will come the sectarianism at the heart of the state guarantees it we're fast approaching the point we're given the choice people may call time on this Force because you can't paper over the cracks of an assembly that is crumbling out of Foundations all things considered Mr acting speaker people may ask still ask what's the point in taking a seat up on this broken assembly or me speaking here today and for me the point is simple as long as me or show could have a voice in these Chambers then we will use them to amplify the boxes of workers of social movements and little parties like at the European notorious to your account and whether the dep votes for a speaker or not today it's important that they hear the disastrous consequences of their actions and finally we like to say in solidarity do every worker out in Shrek this common weeks today maybe about the dep but tomorrow it's about you thank you yourself thank you I call Alex Easton and thank you Mr acting speaker um Mr active speaker I I despair the political maturity and debate in this place and the hypocrisy that comes from some parties who in my opinion are only interested in point scoring and playing games and are not really interested in the lives of the people of Northern Ireland no matter what section of the community that they claim to represent um when we look at the facts and Mr acting typical shouldn't Fame have brought down the assembly and they did it for three years and they did it for several reasons they did it because of the the RHA Scandal and indeed because they wanted an Irish language Act an Irish language act where only five percent of the population actually can't speak Irish to some degree but during those three years Shin Fein didn't care less about our education system they didn't care less about our health system they didn't care less about our Wildlife they didn't care less about our policing system they didn't care less about our infrastructure and roads they didn't care less about our security they didn't care less in those three years about our housing in those three years they didn't care less about jobs and they certainly didn't care less about the welfare of our people and ironically Sinn Fein support the Northern Ireland protocol yet when we look at the Northern Iron protocol what's the northern arm protocol doing for Northern Ireland it's costing businesses extra money it's costing businesses extra paperwork it's denying the rights of the citizens of Northern Ireland the right to the same Goods in many places that the rest of the United Kingdom in fact it's actually driven up prices so when Shin fans say that they care about the cost of living and the energy crisis now they certainly don't care less about the crisis and their mind of might so I know they do not care less about the increasing costs of the Northern Ireland protocol is putting on the people of Northern Ireland they couldn't care less so you're Hypocrites you're total hypocrites and when we look at our own government in Westminster who you're also playing with the lives of the people of Northern Ireland in terms of course um because they know that the cost of living payments and the Energy payments they can get those out to the people of Northern Ireland just like that if they wanted to and they have a responsibility in resolving that as well because when we look at our assembly and before the assembly collapsed we see that there is very little that we could have actually done to help people because this assembly was in debt to 600 million pounds which the Finance Minister allowed to happen before he left office so where were we going to get any money to help people with their energy costs where were we going to get any money to help people with their heating where are we going to get money to help people afford food we couldn't because we didn't have the money because we're at that in debt yet you'll sit around here pretending that we were going to do fantastic things we weren't because we couldn't afford it no what people need to realize is that whether we like it or not the Northern Iron protocol is a serious issue and it's a serious issue for the unionist population and it is and I can see some of my colleagues on the illustrian just benches actually shaking their head that they're not and some of them are green that it is but until we get that sorted out this place end coming back and there is a responsibility on all the political parties in here to be talking to each other because you don't always do is shout at each other and it doesn't matter which side of the Divide you claim to come from or who you support or if you claim you're in the middle is actually no I won't because she's actually because she's actually don't meet you actually don't support each other you don't you aren't willing to listen to the points of view of other people no I won't no because I listen to you all the time and you achieve nothing absolutely and even more depressing when we see the lack of negotiations that are going on between Westminster and the EU we see the the Northern Ireland protocol all going through Westminster Westminster could have had that fast tracked a mountain so they're causing part of the problem that we have here today so in reality as much as I want to help the people remember bring his remarks to their conclusions please thank you Mr acting speaker as much as I want to help the people of Northern Ireland until there's political maturity from the rest of us in here I'm Westminster and there you stop playing games we're not going to get anywhere thank you I call Connor Murphy concorda I had thought the dup were out of third cuts at this stage but uh it seems we might need to alert the rspca and the time ahead but let's get away from distraction politics and get real in very challenging circumstances the parties here worked together during covet in the executive to help people through that particular crisis and we should be working together now to help our people on businesses through this course to live in crisis the dep boycott of the executive is preventing that and for what we did not choose brexit the people of the north majority rejected brexit but it was imposed on us by the Tories and the dups and as with any new trading relationship there are issues that can and should be sorted out but the boycott of our assembly and the executive by the dep has absolutely no impact on the negotiations which are between the EU and the British government the boycotts instead is doing huge damage to our people to our businesses and to our Public Services when the dup collapsed the executive in February the draft budget was out for consultation and I have no doubt that a final budget would have been agreed and would have provided the Health Service with an extra billion pounds just as important he would have provided the certainty of a three-year budget this would have allowed the health department to properly plan Services recruit more doctors and nurses and give staff a pay increase in the absence of an Executive Health and other public services went from day to day not knowing what their spending limit was that Financial chaos LED departments to overspend during the year the executive received millions of pounds in additional money this could have been used to help deal with departmental pressures to give public sector workers a pay rise and to help people and businesses with the cost of living crisis crucially it would have been for an executive to decide how to use that money instead the Tories are now imposing a budget which would mean a 330 million pound reduction in our finances next year and there's no executive to set a public payer policy which could have offered a fair pay rise to nurses teachers and other public sector workers who stepped up during the pandemic because the dup went on strike on full pay now public sector workers have to resort to Industrial action to get the pay raise that they deserve as well as walking her to the executive in the middle of a budget consultation the dep also down to us in the middle of a deepening financial crisis when we all you families would need our help to heat our homes and put food in the table that businesses would need help to keep their shutters up and to keep workers in a job and we had the means to help people the first tranche of money for the uh energy support payment around 160 million pounds came to the executive in February the funding was given to the executive to deliver the scheme because it was the responsibility of the economy Minister and his Department to do that energy is a devolved matter given the urgency I'm happy to give away the members for given well though he has spent quite a bit of money so far and and what he has said if we need Executive we're back he said Energy's at evolved issue it absolutely is but if that is the case why is it that the energy price guarantee has been delivered here in Northern Ireland and does he accept the money that was originally given for the Energy payments in February was a result of that money originally being alone membership the fact is that the the government had agreed and decided that we were the ones to deliver an energy scheme just as we did on many occasions and many times during covetness executive received billions of pounds of additional payment and distributed that money quickly and directly to those most in need that an executive in place would have instructed you as the economy minister to get a scheme in place very quickly to distribute that money and there's no talking there is no duck in that issue despite that despite the false promises there is no duck in that issue the fact that the dup collapsed the executive meant that the funding could not be allocated and to cover up their culpability for blocking the payment the dep made the false claim that the payment should have been delivered by the British government regardless of whether an executive was in place they kept up that fiction for months while the money sat idle eventually the meeting in August in which the economy Minister myself attended the British government finally agreed to take responsibility for delivering the scheme they did so reluctantly and only because it was made clear by the dup that they would continue to block an executive from delivering this scheme the British government made clear the payment may not be made until after Christmas despite the fact that people in Britain were starting to receive that money in October I was honest with the public about that the dup falsely promised people that they could expect that payment in November now the British government has confirmed only that payments will be made over the winter whenever that may end that delay is unacceptable concorda we've been told that the I.T systems needed to make the 600 pound discount are ready to go if that is the case the executive could meet today agree to this kind and transfer the money to the energy companies so I asked the dup stop looking over your shoulder at those who want to live in the past and start looking after our people who are facing a really tough Christmas because while you go back to the comfort of your homes your warm homes tonight many of your constituents will be freezing let's work together to help them according culture and blur okay Mr Clean speaker I will try to keep my remarks relatively short given what we've heard already especially in relation to the cost of living crisis and I think there's little else to be added to the courtesy our core issues of the debate we have already thoroughly rehearsed the frankly devastating impacts of again failing to elect the speaker today will have on our Public Services the public purse although the individual lives of each of our constituents in the midst of a cost of living crisis and also as well as on their confidence and how this institution supports and delivers for them to be clear back to speaker the vote will take place at the end of this debate is not a vote or he will sit and not share your currently occupying bluntly I and my party colleagues don't actually care who that will be we do know however that there are two very well qualified candidates who have been put forward we count only that someone will occupy that chair in order that we can reconvene assembly business and conduct jobs that we were elected to do and that we can serve our constituents to the fullest of our ability the vote acting speaker at the end of this debate will instead be on whether members care about the issues affecting our constituents and whether or not they care enough to prioritize those issues over party political interest and protest I was going to say acting speaker that it would be shameful to prioritize parties that are addressed over a Health Service that is collapsing around us and a climate crisis which is no longer a looming threat but is here and it's happening now but I'm starting to believe the party to my right the dep are incapable of Shame the rest of us acting speaker are aware of the global and local implications and repercussions of the issues I have mentioned and we want to get on with it Oz and every other as in every other recall we know what the outcome is likely to be under this utterly depressing to put it in context I have been a member of this assembly for over four years I have been afforded the opportunity to debate in this chamber and scrutinize on committee for a little over two years and therein lies the problem acting speaker we should be looking urgently at the reform of these institutions I'm not going to go into the detail about that they accept to reiterate my and my party colleagues strong commitment to allow all parties in this chamber to govern if they wish to do so that is by far the best alternative to the current Arrangements of recurring claps and chaos I would prefer that to be done on an inclusive basis of course but the point is that some parties have had the opportunity to take up their seats in government have failed to do so at the new Arrangements they could self-exclude if they so wished but they should never ever be able to prevent those of us who are willing to govern and deliver from doing so it's called Choice acting speaker and it's fair I want to close by saying to my Southampton political colleagues and VIP in particular to reflect on their possession and appeal for them to do so that's what I would advise and I ask you that advice based on very recent conversations as recently as this morning in some cases with food banks businesses schools youth service providers that were mentioned earlier NHS patients and waiting lists and other constituents their need is greater than any need to use them as Leverage for political Point scoring or protest thank you speaker I called Sinead McLaughlin um thank you Mr acting speaker as we meet here for the fifth time to try an elected speaker this isn't the meeting of the assembly that I or any of my party colleagues wants I want to be standing here today to hold the education Minister accountable on helping child care providers struggling to stay open and the parents who are struggling to pay I want to be questioning the health Minister about how we can address the spread of strap a throughout our communities and ask about the tragic circumstances around the emergency department in relation to little Stella Lily I want to be asking the community minister how they might be able to intervene to prevent the potential closure closure of radio foil I want to be questioning the economy minister to explain why over 1 600 jobs were created in Belfast last year and only 67 were created in Dairy but none of that is possible therefore I am unable to fully represent and serve the people of Foy because each time that we have to meet to nominate a speaker the dup refuse to act I think we can say that there's very little Christmas cheer around storming today and certainly no Christmas miracle the dup will leave this building once again today having refused to do their jobs and once again expect their constituencies to fit the bill I have no doubt that in the days ahead we'll hear the dup politicians pull in onto the airwaves and defend their decision defending how you stopped government here because you weren't getting your own way I don't know how you have the nerf but then again I don't know how you have to Nerf to do a lot of things the nerve to be calling for a 600 pound payment scheme to be delivered from outside this chamber while you refuse to take your seats inside this chamber the nerve to hold up government because you don't like the consequences of the political decision in 2016 that you campaigned for the nerve to stand for election sign up for your wages but not take your seats but let's really cut to the chest here and get to the truth for once and I accept that the dup has not been well accustomed to the truth in recent uh times but some of us still believe that it's important the plain truth is to anyone with eyes that you have whipped up into a frenzy your people because you can't stomach being in second place finish the truth is that you're holding those of us who want to actually get on with our jobs to Ransom Mr acting speaker this isn't about us this is about the leverage of ordinary people that the dup has now exploiting it's about how you're willing to stand idly by why people lose their jobs why people struggle to pay their mortgage and to meet their child care bills people are rightly Furious about that and what angers them more than anything is that they can see that one party is able to hold up the rest of us the most basic test of our politicians is just to show up and yet one party is preventing us actually to do that with me and many in the healthcare uh sector that it is undeniable that the lack of any real reform being instituted is costing people their lives and the fact that some will not allow us to have an executive and a health Minister means that out there people are dying and that they should reflect upon their actions in this place and the impact that it has on people in real terms in their homes we'll have an extra minute and absolutely agree with remember and actually that should be the impetus for all of us if we even needed empty any that we need to reform this place to take away the veto over progress that the dup is so cruelly wielding um against our people and the 25th year of the Good Friday agreement our party stands ready to do that hard work each day that passes we preside over failed politics our young people lose hope for their future and in this place I still believe that investing in the mechanism mechanisms of inclusive democracy where we share prior rather than carve it up it's the only way to deliver for the people and the only way to give hope and honesty to the Good Friday agreement more and more people are looking at the dysfunction you're creating and they are turning towards something different the dup May might be contempt for knowing whooping up fair over in New Ireland that would supposedly be hastened by a nationalist first minister or by a protocol but the truth is that the real impetus for constitutional change is arrogant boycott that you will no doubt continue today happy Christmas okay I call Iceland O'Reilly thank you Mr acting speaker and I will give members an opportunity to put on their interpretation headphones I would like to start by expressing the condolence of those on the shin fiances and as well as everyone in the assembly to the family and friends of Matthew McCallen and to all those who knew him our thoughts are with his mother his father and with all those who knew him I'd also mention as an Irish speaker that this is the first deer day of the new Irish language act as a law this is a historic day and the lead has now passed both houses and has received Royal ascent and um one it is because of the comments like those we've heard today that we needed an Irish language act in the first place I and everybody in the Irish language Community will be keeping an eye on the implementation of the Irish language Act so here we are again in the middle of winter uh approaching Christmas and again we are meeting to do our best to elect a speaker for the fifth time in seventh months after paper came out in May to vote for us we all recognize um all except at the up that is that it is clear that families and workers are struggling day in day out with the rising cost of living that is exactly what is happening before our eyes families are struggling with high energy bills struggling to put food on the table and struggling with the cold the cost of living is getting worse yet we have no executive or local ministers to support and help people uh people are are losing hope yet those on the benches opposite are quite happy to let our people our friends our neighbors our communities struggle you should be ashamed of yourselves the dup economy minister will it be in Irish your intervention the dup economy Minister has promised again that the 600 pound support payment would be coming to people in Northern Ireland in November I do not know whether he knew that that would not be happening but here we are on the 7th of December and that's 600 pounds is as far off as ever we know here from the British government that the payment will not be delivered until the new year maybe the dup's refusal to come here and form an assembly with other parties is preventing that money from going out the door wish to ask a question and as my understanding of the joint translation process he would be fully entitled to ask his question in English and that would be translated into Irish and then you'd be able to respond to narration back to English the question when you who made over the statement who said is the question going to be made in Irish I think is more than a little bit disingenuous and I don't think it is what was the intent was made by indeed my friend Rob Mr Butler could I have a ruling on that please Mr Deputy speaker the the member certainly has made a point and it has been noted but it is convention that the speaker on their feet have the right to refuse to take an intervention so it's really down to the member whether they wish to take an intervention or not water with the chair with the acting speaker addressed the point made by Mr Aiken do the standing orders not now I provide that an intervention can be in the language of choice of the intervener it's not in the discretion of this person speaking as to which language they are addressed in it's in the discretion of the intervener is that not the reality and why do we need to equivocate about it why can't we have a ruling that up is what the pro what the situation is understanding is that anyone making an intervention can't make it in any language they wish at the end of the day it is up to the person who's on their feet whether they wish to take that intervention yep yet another attack on the Irish language they um it's it's not clear as I say whether the dep Minister knew that that money would not be common but again as I say we're in the 7th of December not money has not uh has not made its way into people's pockets and we now hear from the British government that that payment will not be deliver delivered until the new year the the up refusal to come here and form an assembly with other parties is preventing that money from going out the door they are refusing to show support respect and dignity for people and but today however we can give people hope we can elect the speaker and form an executive we can start the work of getting that 600 pounds into people's pockets 600 pounds that will be a Lifeline for families and workers we have to serve our people now we have to serve everyone in the North Shin fin is committed to working for everyone and to showing the necessary leadership we have said and we are saying it again that we are ready to work with other parties that want to create a progressive Society too much time has been wasted between May and now the delay the dithering and the excuses must stop right away do the right thing elect a speaker and let us get to work for our people now thank you thank you I call Edwin putz acting speaker today there's been a lot of statements made um but not a lot of fact behind a lot of what has been said and we're in a circumstance today where we'll have Michelle O'Neill he walked out of a ruler's Health Minister not for for six months but for three years whenever Ben goes or whatever was all the problems about nursing was actually led to the strike in 2019 answer about interposition lecturing us about health we have Connor Murphy lecturing us about what could be done whenever Michelle O'Neill was saying earlier this year we have 420 million pounds that we want to give to the public that was completely and non-factual in that in that Michelle O'Neil was claiming that there was 220 million to distribute while Karen Murphy was racking up a huge debt for the executive a huge debt that'll be passed on to next year's budget because the money didn't exist it will give away thank you man for giving away can I correct them on two points unfortunately he knows when he talks about the three years that myself and himself agreed in February 2018 a deal to put this executive back in place and he knows that his own party's sculpted over the weekend in which they wouldn't announce the deal he knows that and also as I pointed out in my contribution it was for the executive to decide what to do with that 300 million pound they could have put it all to to deal with the overspend of departments which was caused by the fact that we had no budget place or they could have used somewhere all of it to deal with cost of living and fair pay Awards crucially it was for the executive's eight and crucially the dup have prevented that from happening yes and I welcome Mr Murphy's intervention first of all he tells us that there was 300 million which would indicate that Michelle O'Neill Michelle O'Neill's quote Michelle O'Neill's code of 420 million was a fabric here at wallan and didn't have any standing whatsoever secondly secondly you know what I was happy to go away thank you happy to respond to your intervention and but clearly Mr O'Neill didn't have anything factual whenever she was claiming there's 420 million to give the public and and we had a circumstance where she repeated repeated months after months after months that was hundreds of millions to give to the public when it didn't exist whenever in reality Minister Murphy was racking up a debt a debt at the school we ruled it the next year and will ensure that we have a difficult Financial year next year he also referred to the budget that was produced I need to deal with the issues first he referred to the budget that he produced new party supported that budget the land's party didn't support it because it didn't cover placed in prisons infrastructure didn't support it because it wouldn't allow them to do what they the basics of what had to be done education didn't support it because he didn't provide what is statutory necessary for special educational needs Shen fin didn't care about the young people with special educational needs in that budget because they didn't provide for them in the budget so we had a budget that wasn't supported by any other party within the executive at that point in time Ms Ms Armstrong cccs said if we just get the assembly back there's 600 pounds will go out that is entirely that is entirely Mr Mr action speaker I was entirely disingenuous point of order thank you acting speaker and I think that Hansard will record that the 600 pounds will not I said begin a night before Christmas and I offered that it would be possible for us to get 400 pounds out before Christmas as an electric um credit and 200 pound after Christmas but Hansard will be proof in fact of that I don't really think I don't really think that's the point of order but the remarks have been noted uh Mr Pooch do you have the floor people clarifying it's not a point of order and it was entirely disingenuous for Miss Kelly to suggest that the assembly at the assembly could sorry Ms Armstrong I apologies the December could in some way and get this money out and whenever it is UK government responsibility and the UK government is distributed in Scotland and in Wales not through this Welsh Assembly not through the Scottish Parliament they're distributed directly so let's be very clear the money is sitting there the capacity to spend the money exists and as for the UK government to do it because we have this this nonsense well we'll we'll call the election that'll push it to EP and doing this uh we'll cut the pay that'll push the depend to doing this uh what we'll take we'll keep all the money back off and then we'll have to give it to them but we'll hold it back off the people that'll make them have to do it let me be very clear this is a constitutional issue and we will not be going back and or that's for bribes or anything else we'll be back in our position absolutely clear and Ursula of Wonderland who was here last week I haven't got time I'm sorry but Russell Wonderland who was the Republic last week who made some of the most ridiculous claims in terms of the British government who have supported the Ukraine in a way that no other government in Europe housed and who never engaged in an activity that was suggested by Ursula Wonderland and in fact the only people outside of Russia who's doing a paragraph is the European Union who want to make laws in this place when there is nobody democratically mandated to actually respond to those laws on behalf of the people of Northern Ireland so European Union need to get the reality here we will not be giving in on these issues we will be we will be standing for a moment I want to briefly mention Mr Betty's comments because I think it is absolutely scoundless what he has done an apologies because whenever you're a petal founder repeated policies don't cut it and just repeat what he said I know you think you can scream and whinge and whine like a girl from the sidelines that's up to you I know personally what it's like Mr biddy to be in the receiving end of your tweets and messages I know personally what it's like for a woman to be on the receiving end I know what's personally what it's like for a woman's children to be in the receiving end of that and you're a disgrace to unionism I call the order I just like to raise the point of order Mr acting speaker under 0.65 in relation to some of the language that was used earlier which I think the last speaker has referred to was going to wait to the end but I think the time is now appropriate to raise this I understand that the member did withdraw the remarks however it is incumbent upon all members of this assembly to be dignified in their use of language and to ensure that it is reflective of the whole Community obviously that fell short on this occasion but I would also like to reference Mr acting speaker your reluctance to say people can say what they want or words to that effect it is incumbent not on just us but you in the chair to make a ruling and to say what language is appropriate and I would like to hear a ruling on that Mr acting speaker foreign remember that you really don't have the authority to challenge the ruling off the chair I had requested earlier and we were very clear I was asking for people to act with dignity and respect and I think that we should all just just act on that basis and continue to act in that pieces my function here today as an acting speaker is quite limited my powers are quite limited and if any member feels that there is something that they want to take up further I would advise that they should contact directly the speaker and take it up with the speaker thank you point of order speaker so I would just like to clarify that yes we will be following up and writing however I also wish to log for the record today that I do think it is disappointing that a simple statement from the chair could not have been made in respect of those comments and for the record I Rise to say that that language is on parliamentary women do belong in this chamber and in fact in every meeting were decisions are made and I would like that to be heard for the whole house thank you Mr acting speaker I have no doubt that the speaker will make a ruling or not if you bring it to his attention thank you Paula Bradshaw okay acting speaker um before I begin my remarks I would just like to place on record my deepest sympathies to the family of Stella Lily mccorkindale I am sure they're devastated by her loss this week three the strap a infection and I would also like to thank the public health agency the GPS the community Pharmacists and the school leaders for their Swift responses to this health emergency Mr acting speaker I Rise to urge all members in this chamber today to elect a speaker I will be blunt I do not care which speaker is elected but we do need a speaker and we need an assembly there's only one party blocking the election of a speaker and yet even by its own logic shows we need to elect one the dep sought an amendment recently in the executive formation bill at second reading in Parliament seeking to give mlas scrutiny rights of what permanent secretaries were doing the up mla's can in fact deliver that scrutiny Right Here Right Now by electing a speaker they always could the fact is that the dup's desperate quest for leverage by refusing to elect a speaker is not just causing material harm do households not receiving payments during an energy crisis it is also imperiling one of the very institutions cited as a reason for unionism to exist namely the National Health Service the failure to take the time to pass relevant legislation to allow the transformation of our Health Service to proceed and the failure to communicate to the public why such reforms are necessary has seen a Calamity unfold in our Health and Social care system not least in recent weeks so we now have a service which is often inaccessible accompanied by Diagnostics or treatment which can take many years or in or are ineffective or effectively unavailable in many branches of medicine while money is spent on public inquiries and severe adverse incident reviews whose recommendations go pretty much unimplemented as a result patient safety is compromised and Improvement is rarely truly sought leading to an endless cycle of more inquiries and reviews more scandals and more Quests for justifiable redress but no significant transformation to service the fact is many of the feelings do go back to previous devolved Administrations the dup itself often held health and finance Ministries at the same time failing to embrace reform and the need to fund it and resource it adequately as Ben Goa Donaldson Compton and all the others warned us Healthcare provision is changing around the world services are much more specialized conditions are much more complex and medicines are much more specific than was the case even a decade ago what was required was a consistent transformation program with clearly measurable outcomes and clarity about why any of these outcomes had been missed instead what we have had since 2017 since bingoa are protracted periods of political stalemate as a result we now see some reconfigurations of services being carried out as a panicked response rather than a planned program the supposed jewel in the crown of the Union the NHS is on its knees in Northern Ireland our Health and Social care workers are struggling as best they can to keep it upright noting as well that they are long overdue pay Rises that an executive needs to sign off perhaps people do not believe that Stormwind would sort this out what I know is that it will not be sorted out without Stormwind without ministerial Direction local accountability Democratic scrutiny and legislative intervention those who fought to elect a speaker are voting to begin the process of turning our Health and Social care service around and giving the public the care support and treatment they need not least in this time of economic uncertainty those who do not vote to elect a speaker are voting to crash and burn Public Health Care provision here in Northern Ireland that is the choice for all of us here today let us be and no doubt about that thank you thank you call Daniel mccrosson thank you Mr acting speaker it is extremely disappointing that we find ourselves here for the fifth time since each of us were democratically elected in May and what is even more depressing is watching some of the Antics across this house particularly some of the language used by members of the dup I was democratically elected as an MLA to the Northern Ireland assembly to represent the constituents of Western and may Mr acting speaker my right Democratic right as an elected member of this house has been blocked and blocked by one party alone the d-u-p they are preventing me and others in this house from representing and standing up for the needs of our constituents right across every single constituency in Northern Ireland it would do some members well to remember why we stand election to begin with We Stand election I would hope to better the lives of our constituents in whatever way possible high on Earth Mr acting speaker is this situation in any way improving the lives of any of our constituents the dup no as does anybody in Northern Ireland with ears and eyes that the dup have no influence over the negotiations with EU and the British government zero that I will give way the member will do it like I did the remarks of Mr puts across the chamber on double standards will he have seen like I did the reports of the correspondence that Mr Putz sent to the British government while he was still agriculture Minister uh saying that he wanted parts of the protocol to be retained for the benefit of farmers would he do you think he should account for that double standard in relation to the protocol that the dep super moon today so I think about this intervention duplicity more important that's RFA something whenever whenever um and on truth is being peddled I think I think it's absolutely important that that partner nothing of the protocol was asked to be kept that the maximization of of the United Kingdom's government's ability to support business in Northern Ireland should be available in legislation I think I was a point of order but yet the members remarks have been noted sorry thank you Mr acting speaker it would do no surprise that the first three letters of duplicity is dup and you never found wanting when it comes to that narrative the reality for the people in this house and we've heard reality said by our colleagues across these benches the reality is that people are starving people cannot Heat their homes people cannot afford to travel to their work people cannot afford to live who are you know working tirelessly in our hospitals in our schools in the public domain every single day every single day and you know it because I would like to think that you're hearing the exact same things that I am hearing from our constituents either that or your office doors may be a lot or your phone lines are disconnected because I can tell you the people that are ringing me and other members of this house are absolutely sick sore and tired of being failed by this place failed and I am ashamed ashamed to stand in this house ashamed to stand in this house prevented from exercising my Democrat Democratic rate and standing up for every citizen I've heard them members say Constitution the Constitution comes first the member would do well Mr acting speaker to follow me the out the Galvin hospital and stand in the a e and look at people suffering with mental health issues that can't get a bed in the facilities in dairy or anywhere else would do well to look at the person that is dying on a hospital seat that can't get a bed because I can tell you Mr acting speaker of Mr Putz wants to go under the a d and out in the Galvin and say folks it's Constitution first you can all day that's the message you're sending that's the message you're sending you're also sending I will not give way you've said enough Mr Aleister you're the the the the the the the real leader of the dup has spoken that's where your narrative comes out of Mr acting speaker this is about real life I am frustrated it can be seen and how I speak and what I am saying today people in our constituencies are suffering incredibly incredibly and I would ask Mr Speaker and I would appeal I would appeal to the members opposite to search within themselves and ask do you really think it is appropriate to allow people to suffer or use them as leverage to get what you want when the reality is you have no influence whatsoever in fact you truly destroyed that bridge when you were propping up trees amazed government and polishing the red bus but the reality Mr Mr Deputy speaker Mr acting speaker I've heard this session today called the farce my Democratic right as an elected member of this house is not a farce it is not a farce my right to represent my constituents is not a farce is it a farce Mr Lance I asked Mr Lions Mr acting speaker is it a farce to suggest that children starving as far as ago then we that we muster Mr acting speaker could resolve in this house and I hear time and time again members of the dep continually say on radio but we really couldn't do anything about Earth the assembly was here why You Stand action where's your sense of hope where's your sense of aspiration because they see for a young emerging unionists if that's the vision for this place if that's the vision for this place they won't want to be a part of it I represent every single citizen of my constituency every one of them I've yet to hear one of them say I've yet to hear one of them say the pre the protocol is their biggest issue is their biggest issue it's not the dup don't like the truth Mr acting speaker but I can tell you am I appeal to the people of Northern Ireland is this knock on the doors of the dup ring their phones email them bombard their social media tell them your children are starving tell them you can't hate your homes tell them you can't fund your business because the reality is the dep know it you're in a very bad position you're wrong and you're failing people and the Secretary of State for Northern would do very well Mr acting speaker to remember he have failed and they have failed every citizen in Northern Ireland thank you I call Podrick delarge gonna make it last can call you every single household in the north is going to be 600 pounds worse off this Christmas because one party refused to go on the government refuse to do their job and refuse to come back in and end their boycott of this assembly and this executive one party which refused to accept the Democratic well of the people of the north who refuse to come back to work with the Nationalist first Minister who refused to do their jobs and who refused to help the rest of us here to put money back in the people's pockets well I would say to them I refuse to stop standing up for ordinary people because I will continue to do that as will my party and as will the other parties here we will stand up for our new people we will stand up for workers we will stand up for families right across the north so what I would say to you today is to form an executive today to come back around the table with the rest of us and to help work together to give people that 600 pound payment let's deliver for people because that is our job weeks ago the former economy Minister promised people that they were going to get this payment in November but now we find out that that had absolutely no basis we also heard that the UPS five point plan no we also heard that the Up's five-point plan to invest in extra billion points on health to give 30 orders free child care and to keep schools world class I would love to know whether the up intend to do any of that without an executive last Friday I sat at the decibel department and I heard from deaf and disabled people right across the north about how they are struggling day in Day Out their harrowing experiences that they've gone through and the plethora of practical Solutions which we can help to make what do they want us to do they want us to get back on here and to get an executive form I also listened to the children's commissioner who stated this is 2022. I'm weird worried about children dying of hypothermia what does she want us to do she wants us to get back on here and to form an executive I've listened to people right across the area right across the North day in day out here telling us that they are in Dire Straits that they are struggling that they need emergency financial support and guess what they're telling us to get back on here and to get an executive form so you can choose today not the lesson to me you can choose not to listen to my party any of the other parties on here but do not sit there and choose to ignore the people who elected you who will go cold who will go hungry this winter because the refusal to go on the government as an act of gross political and financial negligence and it needs to end night call Robbie Butler it doesn't look like I'll be speaking nice today um Mr free um I wasn't going to speak Mr Speaker Mr uh David speaker but my heart's literally something genuinely stumping um I stumping with a very head of emotions um the first one is the reason we're here to debate and that is the state that Northern Ireland's in the country that I love the early and deeply the country that I give up the job that I did to come and represent and to represent there's a pride unionist and I would just put any unionist in this chamber on one and not to challenge me on the depth of my commitment to unionism the union and the United Kingdom dare do that do not do not chunter and reduce any unionist desire and passion on the Constitutional issue but in reality uh Mr Speaker yesterday I got a message from a lady that I know and and she works her husband doesn't work and this lady has quite a number of children I'm not going to say how many children that she has because it would identify her she's a large family and she approached me for food food vouchers and I was able to direct her to the local food bank and that of itself was sad enough that he tries to work very hard to provide for a family um shortly after that I think the lady got the courage to message me and ask me did did I know of anybody that could help or would help with fuel because she was down to the fumes in her oil tank she doesn't get paid until the 16th of December and I I directed her to some agencies that I'm aware of who may or may not be able to provide help I listened to much of the debate um there was a the member from Northbound I actually think he spoke very well um some of the points he were making were reasonably good but they weren't fairly accurate if you take what he was saying right to the end of what he was saying he was talking about the hypocrisy uh that is being exposed in this chamber today and there is a hypocrisy been exposed in this Timber today particularly from the party opposite because this this chamber obviously was held uh out for three years some will debate the writing Island the reasons for that but what I do know is and and you knew us because I speak of mental health and suicide prevention all the time is that when you inflict trauma on anyone the last effect of that trauma won for years how confused in fact some of the some of those things don't actually emerge until many months or years later and I suspect in years to come that we'll look back in those three years and we will be able to pinpoint the effect that the fact that that had on people's lives here in Northern Ireland whether it was the failure to deliver or to start Bengal and have it running at the speed that it should of whether it was the transformation of business and opportunities whether it was the chance to have a chat in here and speaking about here about brexit and the impact of brexit because we didn't have that but we run the risk of doing the very same again and the colleagues to the right of me need to consider this a need to take this into consideration this does my colleague to the left Mr Aleister I would urge unionists to hold themselves to a higher station and understand that yes the Constitution is important but Constitution will be the one on seats in this chamber and political representation political representation will come from people believing you represent them in the moment that they're in and the things that matter to them I fear at the moment with the pressures that are on families like the lady that spoke to me or messaged me yesterday I'm not going to take any interventions Mr kindly and appropriately but there are deep fissures in this chamber and one of them emerged today when I asked for an intervention the member from West Belfast and the reason it was given that the intervention wouldn't be taken is because I wouldn't I wasn't able to ask at an average now as someone who would many would describe as a moderate unionist someone who actually brought an amendment to a a bill here with regard to translation I'm deeply disappointed and I'm not going to labor it too much because it's not the most important thing today but on the day that that Bill gets Royal irises a royal scent the Irish language and then to be treated like that in my chamber I I I genuinely agree for the future of this place but I'm just going to end on this the decision by the dep and under partnering the TV will not be made in this chamber there's nobody with the authority to my right to influence the DP in that regard the leader isn't here and those that are speaking to him obviously aren't here I just urge you do not repeat the the sins of the past because that trauma will be measured in years to come guys and I want you to just to reevaluate for the sake of unionism thank you Mr Deputy speaker thank you as well our members have indicated to speak the question will not be put Point border um Mr Deputy speaker would you be able to confirm today that the votes of the mlas who designate as other rather than the mlas who designate as a unionist and nice list will carry less weight than the MLA suit designate As unionist Nice List thank you Northern Ireland ACT SAT site a mechanism for that so I got answers your question really so I'm going to put the question the question is that Mike nespet be speaker office assembly all those in favor say aye contrary no clear that Hobbies the question will be put in three minutes thank you [Music] Holy Spirit thank you order order members please resume your seats the question is that Mike Nesbitt be elected a speaker off the assembly all those in favor say I contrary of any no do we have tailors foreign questions foreign order members ordered order place tellers have been appointed as follows tellers for the eyes are Robbie Butler and Steve Aiken tellers for the nose are Alan Roberson and Diane Forsyth clear the lobbies the assembly will divide eyes to my right nose to my left thank you excited foreign okay foreign thank you secure the doors Jesus foreign order order clerk read result please 40th members voted of which 24 voted I 50 percent one nationalist voted of which zero zero voted I zero percent 30 unionists voted of which seven voted I 23.3 17 others voted of which 17 voted I 100 six members who voted in both lobes are not included in these results the motion Falls the nomination has fallen so on fasten the doors please the question has not been agreed the question nigh shall be put in relation to the second candidate the question is that Patsy mcgloan the speaker of this assembly all who's in favor say aye contrary no all right I have been advised by the party whips in accordance withstanding order 27 1ab that there is agreement that we can dispense with the three minutes and move straight to the division so I and I call for tellers do we have tellers foreign [Music] tellers have been appointed as follows tellers for the eyes are Calum McGrath and Carl Hunter and tell her to the no the no's are Alan Robinson and Dion Forsyth clear the lobbies the assembly will divide eyes to my right nose to my left thank you tonight foreign three things thank you secure the doors wow thank you foreign order [Applause] members please resume your seats clerk read the result please 74 members voted of which 50 voted I 67.6 percent 32 Nationals voted of which 32 voted I 100 percent 25 unionists voted of which one voted eye 4 17 others voted of which 17 voted I 100 percent five members who voted in both lobbies are not included in these results the nomination Falls the nomination falls on fasten the doers point of order a genuine point of order in the recently passed and received Royal assent Bill Westminster delaying an election and taking the party called MLA pay there is a specific reference to consultation between elected members of this assembly and the British government in terms of the uh in terms of the operation of Pars in this interim period would it be in order for the speaker's office to give Clarity to members here as to what exactly their understanding is of what that provision in the new legislation means further to that would it also be in order for the speaker's office to write to the UK government to get provide members of this Julia elected assembly which still exists we are still mlas to give us an urgent update on the progress of discussions between the UK and EU I would hope that both of those points of order that I've raised would find some agreement across this assembly thank you but as acting speaker my sponsor Valerie is limited to overseeing the election of a speaker today so points of order in relation to any other matters should be raised with the speaker through the speaker's office so the assembly has been unable to elect the speaker today and the assembly has been unable to conduct its first business therefore we can proceed no further any further sentence of the assembly can only be held to First elect a speaker and Deputy speakers under section 39-2 of the Northern Ireland act 1998 the current Speaker remains in office until a successor is elected I therefore propose by leave of the assembly to adjourn the setting until a future date the details of which will be communicated to members in due course the question is that the assembly do not adjourn the assembly is adjourned thank you | Northern Ireland Assembly | UCS9L9LsgGfUkXLVv2uIatzg | 2022-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 17,423 | 95,245 |
3MgHvaW60M4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MgHvaW60M4 | Gabby's Big Fail And Gray Finn! | [Music] good morning guys welcome to today's video and today is monday and we are back at it if you guys saw yesterday's video you might know that we did not vlog yesterday which means that you guys missed out on the fact that we have snow i'm gonna show it to you guys so that's it that's all the snow we got we have more at our house you see it's on the side of the road anyway today is a super busy day we are headed to the barn to ride our boys check on our boys spend time with our boys it's a busy busy week it's a busy busy day i have a lot of things going on that i'm excited to share with you guys told you in yesterday's video lots of crazy things are happening on the day-by-day farm lots of changes happening on the day-by-day farm so welcome to today and we'll catch up with you guys in a minute when we uh check out the boys and see how they like the snow this is it this is all the snow we got snow this is how much snow is at our house too snow packing snow i'm wearing sneakers yeah just just in case did we buy gabby and ice boots last year yes we did woo try to get rid of all the snow you do like this whoa he's probably alright so he has no coat nothing's coming off you need to jump higher my phone's in my pocket all right let's go get our boys let's get our boys like i said we have a really busy day i'm gonna explain a little bit later what we're doing we're going someplace fun though do not hit people with your home hit me with her older before do not hit anybody with you hey gaby your hair be looking cute gaby has weird hair she has to wash it like that day practically otherwise it looks greasy yeah two days and i have that kind of hair yeah i had that kind of hair when i was young too my hair was too until i got slimed yeah so he got slime in her hair today green slime it was really funny sitting there playing along with her slime and she swung it or did something and it went in her hair over my head she lifts oh my clumsy don't lift slime over your head look we can go everywhere the mud is now no it's breaking ankle season oh because there's all the ruts and stuff right now i wanted you guys to see can you spot our horses one is walking away but look look it out in the sea of bays can you spot our boys look far behind just wait he's hiding he's actually hiding he went behind the feed truck one right in front of us that's mine no the one behind the one that was over there and then hid your horse actually hides mine's just staring yeah this one's just staring is it my turn today yeah i have more i have more gold in my eyes than you yeah come on gino look look did you guys see the movement look look see those white feet see those white feet completely hiding behind chino like he knows we put a a blanket on him that he can't hide so he literally hides behind all the horses so we can't find him look how genius is that and there we go a nice bright pink boy what i love that's why i want bright blankets i'm on ice right now you probably are on ice right now that's why i wanted bright blankets because you can always spot your horse jump now jump now jump jump jump can't even break it yeah i think chino's afraid of walking in like the bad footing because he's used to having hurt even though he's got shoes and stuff on to protect him from the from the ground oh he was really warm so she didn't want him to freeze so she put on his champion reserve champion jumper richard reserved champion jumper yeah he's like don't you forget it he was walking lame but that was just because the footing was really bad yeah because the horseshoe feet and the thing the horseshoe holes all the rats so you guys like last winter sophie was and then he was staring at the ground like where do i walk literally last winter sophie was like yeah i'd like to try jumpers on finn was considering it and now this winter she's the reserve champion of jumpers oh boy yeah i have a whole show series reserved champion of the series i owe him a treat yeah gabby doesn't dress properly so then she just wears her horse's blankets hey it's warm yeah he's looking at you like why do you have my blanket i owe him a treat because um i told him i didn't have any treats out there so i was just gonna give him one more oh that's good right then i never i always keep that warm though god we can't feel her feet i wonder why i'm so toasty warm it's kind of like whoa where are you going so close it's kind of like in canada it's kind of like when it's kind of warm and kind of cold you can't you like you freak out when it gets cold because it's like mostly warm but then once it does the switch over and it's just all cold you adapt and you're like yeah it's cold yeah he's like oh man how you feeling tino bambino hey how are you doing how are you doing yeah i love this you need to put it back together did you put it oh good so what do you think i was doing yeah sophie got this really nice bridle and it is gorgeous we're gonna take it home and oil it and clean it and she's gonna get dirty at home what are we gonna what are we gonna do with this gonna come with me and one day if i eventually need it for a different horse yeah it's a cobb size brand new she got it for christmas last year so i guess it's not brand new but he hardly wore it last year it's a year old but it's brand new maybe i should get uh the bridal that bin has for freshmen you want your you want a new micklem bridal okay watch out but dark brown yeah dark brown i don't know orange not like the orange one where's my nobody likes orange brown is it dark brown i am trying to clean out our locker and get it all freshened up so it's clean for winter take a lot of the junk home we have like a lot of supplements and stuff in here and get everything straightened up like a lot of this stuff we don't even need here like finn's bridle that he doesn't use dream jump no i need to go on there okay do it i can't why because i'm going to bounce no you're going to sink to the bottom and die look like i can literally lean against it i just oh yeah you might break your leg yeah it really hurt last time all right jump come on i'll put my hands down and you jump off my hands into it no because for one i will bounce on two i'll land at the bottom and then all the shavings will cover me all right speak from personal experience that'll be fun all right we're going to do it after i can jump off my horse into it but all right he might spook yeah that would be bad you just hold on to him i'll jump off all right he's like i won't spook i'll do it let's do it gabby tiny tiny tiny piece of snow yeah they just fell did you see your pets now my goodness gabby throws things at her horse i miss that yeah he doesn't care anymore because she's she just throws things at her horse oh gosh toby you need to throw stuff at your horse that's how you no you didn't even touch him no that time hey gina bites my phone he hates you now he hates me oh that was mean he's like he's like i'm awake now i'm awake hello he wants my phone he thinks that my phone is a you can hit him all right take your horse sister poor finney don't you hate it when your shirt untucks i i do not wear shirt just do what you do in the in the snow in this in the pool you jump up yes [Music] i'm gonna hit you in the face you can't even bend down [Music] i won't even make it this time just go oh you can't make it she goes this is it this is the time she's gonna do it superman at superman superman oh my god look at her hair sophie almost looks taller than gabby now [Music] you should you should light me up and throw me in no lie oh that won't end well oh my god i could do it like you guys are such babies i could do this all right let's go we are at the barn we're at the bar and gabby just jumped out hops out of them do you have your flashlights i have mine do you i'm going with gabby i'm going on the long haul she's got her to see the house all right she's coming too kate always comes with us and he's pretty yeah who are you getting i guess echo you're getting echo all right here take the treats sophie's nervous to red echo i think it's good to ride different horses though but look at how pretty in the snow i know it's so much brighter yeah we can see so sophie's gabby's horse is changed spots brandon's moving all the horses around [Music] all the paddocks around oh sophie you coming with us like i feel like i feel like it's going to be one of those things where you ride that horse and be like i love him no i think he'll love him did you bring a coat i don't know i thought it was up okay twist it gabby so no light yeah there is a light do you guys remember when we were in this barn and we did camp in this barn oh yeah yeah and then kaylee's horses were in that stuff i know one has stripes and one is without i like yeah that's very totally different yeah oh that's great so that's that one's in cursive oh yeah oh i didn't the time we have the cursive ones yes this one must be brand new he bought it brand new and i used all right debbie wears her matching jacket watch out because horse just runs in when you open the door into a black field it's scary the door only oh my gosh what the heck close the door there so feed the half door hillary is stepped in this be careful yeah all right [Laughter] all right i'll just keep walking right through that's so funny yeah i didn't even see it all i heard was bang i'm like walking through kate flings open the door whack laura's dead all right i'm gonna stay here oh my god sophie lock us out mom can you okay oh sorry all right hey there handsome [Applause] this is a cute little field be nice she says hello stay there hello grey goddess great grey god no his name is finn hey finn hi grayfin wait don't step on my feet ah go slow go [Laughter] he's like there's horse poop and then he snorts so bad [Music] i love a verbal horse and these are those neat vents that sam is going to order oh my god but he's not crazy like yeah the door i know we always have trouble with it we leave kate to do all the work she comes with us you hold it and then you i did it you gotta like pull it push it down and he's talking and then slowly releasing even finn said did you hear him did a big huge snort all right well there we go we've got one mom you're gonna come with me i'll come with you to catch echo so earlier today we left the barn with the boys and we were headed someplace fun that we were gonna take you guys and then it was fun and then sam said we're not gonna have enough time so we're gonna go tomorrow so i'm gonna take you guys there tomorrow so that's why you guys didn't go someplace fun with us we postponed the fun until tomorrow it's like mom look he has white feet he has white feet oh he's like he's chill today white feet i'll show you guys everybody everybody thought he had black feet her brown feet oh no that was all the mud you couldn't catch buddy yeah then i came out of my car but i helped them i came out of the car because they were telling me they wanted me to come out and help them but do you know what somebody said in our video about you they said i just love elizabeth she's beautiful and she talks like an adult she doesn't whine like a baby and sophie goes does she mean me you need to start dressing way warmer because it is cold holy heck hard to get him going so who is so he's not on the top of your list of favorites sparky you're not her favorite [Music] the way you are just [Music] | DayByDay Vlogs | UCgneYJoJkfJLUDDnDif-u_Q | 2021-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,367 | 11,465 |
9otmIplWKMA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9otmIplWKMA | Mouse strategies and outlook | GRDC Bendigo Update 2019 | [Music] so what I've been presenting over the last couple of days is some information about mice in cropping systems that's part of an overarching investment into Mouse research that's been made by GRDC we've been currently monitoring mice across all cropping systems in Australia and we're happy to report that numbers are pretty much lower across the board but we've also been reporting on a piece of work around Bates substrate and actually testing the the willingness of mice to transition from one food to another food and then determining whether they will then continue to eat that alternative food once you put zinc phosphide on it and so the key messages that came from this work and it's a really nice one is that mice don't like lentils and so obviously lentils aren't a good bait substrate forcing phosphide but also when you do offer sig phosphide to mice on alternative cereals it really doesn't matter what cereal that's on for the most part in mice we are willing to take zinc phosphate on either on other materials if mice take zinc phosphide and don't die because a proportion of all populations there'll be some animals that are tolerant and some animals that are less tolerant if they take the zinc phosphide and don't die then we end up with almost instant beta version based operating same phosphide and the other key message is that you need to deplete the amount of food that's residual food that's in paddocks so that my skin I find the zinc phosphide and B will eat more grains of the zinc phosphide it's always good to be vigil under our mice because if conditions get favorable we know they can breed too high numbers very quickly go to the description bar below for the latest information links and resources | Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) | UCiis_Qcm4MF8afoYoc3i59A | 2019-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 307 | 1,737 |
wmwFu7f1KbU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmwFu7f1KbU | Interquest: Stand-Out Practices in Course Design | I started this course in 1993. The World Wide Web was brand new, and when I saw a link, I thought "Oh, wow!" I've been increasingly using more and more media - video, audio, interactive stuff too. But I've developed kind of like a style for doing that with a guide, assessments, to try to lead people to critically analyze the media and not just consume it. Watching the Just World Theory Video really hit home for me. With all the natural disasters and causes that had taken place in the video. When you're watching the video, there would be a disaster that pops up and there would be a question: What if I was in those people's shoes? Some people live where they are because of their income and some other people just decide to live there because its a wonderful place. I was able to really grasp on to it and kind of question myself whether or not I have a right to judge people based on where they live. Just like them, there' s been situations I've been in where I had no control over it. Taking previous classes where I go in, I study, I take a quiz, a test, I get a score, I'm out of it, and the next term, I don't remember. But this gets me more involved in the material, and I actually understand the concept and it stays with me In a class where you write something and then they critique it, and then you revise it and then they critique it there's an iteration. But those iterations are pretty rare - and so that's one of the things that I'm trying to produce is a kind of a continual iteration, so it's like cyclical. There's a feeling when you're like, reading a book or a paper that you just want to read one time and then be done with it right? But then the quiz kind of brings you back to the paper and allows for that Often, Philosophy is done in kind of a intellectual isolation, where people think and ponder, read, discuss with others. In this case they're actually going out and doing something. In one instance, they explore the perception of color and the problem of illusion together by going out and finding instances of color and describing them and their phenomenal state. An important part of my course is certain philosophers, and Plato figures significantly into this, and we do read some sections of Plato. Several years ago I had a student named Jeanna. When she got to the part on Plato, she just lit up. That really touched her a lot, and particularly the myth of the cave, in the Republic, and she took the activity and led people through a reenactment of the cave, that opened up that literature for her. (text chat) It's really important that they actually use and do something with what they think. | OSU TAC | UC9HM3QG0SVaAL-pmkI1_S4A | 2013-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 493 | 2,637 |
-KxrUt7I1Lw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KxrUt7I1Lw | Joy in the Journey: Nehemiah 8:10 Devotional Short Message | in the heart of every challenge there's an untapped Wellspring of Joy it's not just any Joy it's the joy of the Lord the book of Nehemiah 8:10 reminds us that this Joy is our strength it's a force beyond measure a beacon in the storm a shield in the battle it's the song in our hearts when words fail it's the light in our eyes when the world grows dim it's in our shared worship our Quiet Moments of prayer and our everyday Miracles it's the joy of the Lord and it's our strength so remember when the road seems long when the night seems endless summon that joy for it's not just our strength it's our Victory if you enjoy devotional content check out my devotional Bible word search a delightful blend of entertainment and inspiration get yours now the link is in the description like And subscribe for more bible-based inspirational content thanks for watching | Scriptural Snippets | UCdC4-16bNA-N53qvdocfeJA | 2024-02-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 158 | 863 |
Tvg9Kfb2U0Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvg9Kfb2U0Y | Epiosde 14.5: Private Geodesy - Musician 5howcase Vol. 1 | so the only name that I could come up for this one was private geodesy instead of private guy is that how you pronounce that geodesy I don't do deci geode SEO to say I know I know it's as to why is silent the whyisign was Julia desk geo dead you're dead i'm pretty sure i have no idea what that word means action so I was gonna call this private geodesy dash musician showcase volume 1 and of course i spelled showcase with the number five instead of an S five whole case fine like the PO case is five hose in music casing them up y'all alright hello and welcome to episode 14.5 the musician showcase episode vol 1 this is a special episode in which we will be featuring five musicians and bands in their music if you were a musician and you'd like your music to be featured in a future episode like this feel free to submit it to us I will tell you how to do that at the end of the episode so you're probably wondering hey we didn't get a playlist for this episode and that's because well [ __ ] you we say [ __ ] you listeners you can just imagine it based off of how we describe it and we're gonna digitally on purpose come on you know us that's our style no we are actually going to play the songs for you to listen to while you enjoy the episode cuz we're just were those nice of guys this has never been done before in the history of radio or podcasting or weird or television broadcasting no one has ever played music for an audience is it recorded format so buckle up alright it's gonna be a quantum leap you might have a beat tracted a different sex when this is done who knows looking at because [ __ ] you alright so let's let's go to our first song which is cimmyt are by private guy private guy is an american house techno DJ producer based in Minneapolis Minnesota due to the fact that he just lists himself as private guy on his soundcloud and on his website in that he doesn't put his real name down i guess i didn't talk to him so I'm just gonna refer to his private guy no I'll confess it's me it's it's it's only drunken this is DJ tommy joe z DJ jugs no it's not me so private guy is a fellow that I met in college at the University of minnesota-duluth as well as being a house producer he's also an extremely talented artist he's very good ceramicist and photographer he actually I believe I'm sorry if I me miss wrong I believe he's like a ceramicist for a living and then he makes music on the side nice well not really on the side so I got a segue into that payment uh three of his friends started a final only house techno label based in Minneapolis called cut junga I'm sorry if I'm pronouncing that wrong I believe it's cachinga records it's a him private guy a guy named burnt cloudy and bro out sorry I probably just butchered all those so so far cachinga has one release a jungle one which contains one track by each of the artists on this label it's ten dollars and as you might have guessed it exists only on vinyl you can stream it on Kadaga soundcloud website and private guy told me that if you're into this and you're into their first release kijana 2 will be released very soon nice and he actually just released a second track on his personal soundcloud so it's probably sooner than you'd think private guy describes his music sensibilities as such cascading from a void of darkness and low frequencies private guy lives in perfect harmony with sultry dub chords and uplifting soulful spaces purveyor of all things deep so I believe this track is considered a deep house track I don't know a ton about house music yeah i know that this label is dedicated to house music and on private guys soundcloud the first tag of this song is hashtag deep so i'm going to assume it's deep house deep house so is that a genre name your you seen before it is yeah deep house so for anybody who's not familiar house music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in chicago in the early 1980s in chicago really yeah i didn't know that either cuz i know it's very famous in France yeah yeah wow so it's characterized by repetitive for four beats rhythms mainly provided by drum machines offbeat hi hats hi hat cymbals and synthesized baselines many different forms have evolved from this really house music but they all share that same foundation now deep house is a sub-genre of house music that also originated in the nineteen initially in fusing elements of chicago house with 1980s jazz funk and touches of soul music yeah so deep house is known for a complex melody use of unrelated chromatic chords underlying most sequences and you know kind of an ambient lounge vibe yeah which this song all seems to exemplify and way if I could ask yeah cuz I don't know but is it also is it specifically geared toward being able to dance to it or not necessary I don't know about deep house I know yes music in general and the repetitive nature yes for dinner you can do so it's not a ton of like crazy jarring to ya changes you can actually get very repetitive now also as someone who's not that familiar with it simply based off the description and listening to this song I I think this is more chill out music yeah like you could dance to it I feel but yeah the like the words sultry and lounge really pop out like I could see someone like in like a swanky dark martini bar just kind of like sipping on a cocktail and yeah talking while this is playing in the background yeah same yeah yeah it's definitely different so the his description for this song is just it's a sword and a deer which if that there's an album art for this which i'll post which it's a cemetery and there's these two kind of go dear looking things with these giant horns so by saying it's a sword and a deer a cemetery is a curved sword that was widespread used throughout the Middle East from at least the Ottoman period with early examples dating back to the abbasid era which was ninth century in its Croatian Abbas ha ha pasado I can't I have no idea well you know more than me I have no idea but a cemetery is also a species of Oryx that is now extinct in the wild but once inhabited all of North Africa oh and its name comes from the similarity between its horns and the sword of the same name what I didn't read that in the Bible no keep Eugene action yourself if Jesus didn't say it and if anyone's better than I annoyed now and in Oryx is actually a type of antelope so sorry private guy it's not a deer it's an ant will come some slack that's pretty niche biology right now alright so here's your guys first song simit are by private guy alright so that was semi tar by private guy Dominic what did you think of this track I dug the song yeah i mean i don't know a lot about house or deep house so i got a preface it with this is kind of out of my wheelhouse but i like electronic music in general and i thought this was like you know it was very it was well crafted there was definitely and I me again a good attention to detail it kind of started out small builds up strips down comes back and it's kind of I mean I that's what I assume kind of it's all about but it maintains that kind of 44 dance ability yeah with it but like you had said in the intro it has that kind of kind of organ sin chill live which I liked yeah it is the Sun was chill as [ __ ] yeah it's like yeah I I really dig it it's very sultry and dark but it's also very like warm at the same time yeah I know it's chill downbeat downtempo electronic music can sometimes have a very icy cold feeling to it yeah this is like very warm and maybe this is a bad word but like analog like it felt organic yeah I'm ways in being electronic track and definitely had a 1980s pop culture vibe like yeah like yeah palm trees and pink and teal neon signs and kind of that yeah retro future aesthetic that's going on these days yeah yeah yeahs saying this is vaporwave but it kind of has that imagery associate yeah no no doubt no doubt and I like the in the background there were voices that near the India yeah like they're kind of screaming which I dug I mean I dug that kind of little touch in the back and in a kind of layer to it it kind of like for as much as like I can envision hanging out like a dark swank martini bar the voices like even brought that image more into my head yeah oh yeah yeah exactly I felt like this song kind of just go on forever yeah I would have been said about it right if it was just constantly just yeah yeah yeah it's got kind of a cool ambience about it yeah yeah yeah no no I dug it I I I don't mean this insultingly but I don't have a lot to say about it just because it's kind of it's really chill yeah very well-crafted yeah very inviting but it's also very minimal so there's not a whole lot to like dissect yeah yeah yeah no I'm yeah it's a it's a solid I mean it's got the base I kind of would almost kind of like a would catch I don't know what you again I don't even have I don't know the vocabulary for this music but almost kind of like a the percussion at times yeah it was just like the stick dicks that's what we called in LNG school we call it the stick I'm sure there's a better name but in the symbol and the keyboard and the organ synth and you get the voices in the back so it builds it builds nicely I listen to a lot more of like I don't mean this in like a pretentious way I mean my but my own biography is I listen to more like almost non listenable experimental me America yeah so I yeah exactly so I've been listening to do since you introduced it to me so you know it if the genre is this kind of house deep house there has to be that I assume that kind of rhythmic static quality to it that keeps it as a constant which I can appreciate I can appreciate so knowing that there's that kind of constraint to the genre I thought he did a very good job of kind of adding palette around it I like textures yeah yeah I dug in like you said it could have been 20 minutes alone discount on ya just gotta go my song so if you guys enjoyed the track you can check out private guy on his soundcloud soundcloud.com / private guy and be curious and checking out his record label and the other artists it's cut junga KA Ju and G ar e co RDS sarika jungle records and that's karonga records com or soundcloud.com / pachunga any other thoughts sir no yes all right solid track let's move on to our second track then which is the can't see by the misanthropes the misanthropes our age as experimental rock band from Anoka Minnesota the band members are actually all friends of mine from high school you got Nick Henry on vocals and keyboard eric johnston who's on guitar except on this song his vocals are featured okay and I don't know if further along they're playing on Eric doing more vocals but to my knowledge as of right now from all the demos and tracks they've posted online every song features Nick's voice except for this one you got Shelley Henry on bass and Jeff Henry her husband on drums and actually Nick and Jeff or brothers so Wow keep got on the family three Henry's and then Eric can they just adopt their I could this art maybe Eric and I can get married someday they nudge family band that's a serious de mer mer Levin church family act exactly the Jackson 5 can they just change your life where the Jackson 5 I know some [ __ ] you're not porch yeah they're kind of a band so for anyone who's not familiar the misanthrope is a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society you're really harsh nerve i'b yeah that's good that's me I miss until oh yeah yeah actually I don't like them I've never seen Dominic it does this remotely from a bunker that's at least 60 feet underground i'm pretty sure just [ __ ] people and I mean people have you ever met someone you liked ever name one that's not thought I mean I don't like you would I give a [ __ ] yeah man yeah yeah so uh the misanthropes I don't know their mission statement I guess is a good way to put it is quote our primary goal is to remain unpredictable taking influences from a wide variety of artists including Modest Mouse Fats Waller the dresden dolls and foxy shazam ours is a sound that could be described as theatrical and bipolar and a little interesting trivia they used to be called the afterthoughts misanthropes and the afterthoughts was all one word all lower case ok so the afterthoughts can't say that can't have a space and ya know pause and sorry I couldn't help but bring this up going back to our last episode where he talked about a Celtic Hong Kong Eric used to be in a celtic punk band called flaming Sheamus better when they're all in high school together I forgive you no I forgive you man he know our feelings we talked about it he said that she did it like he thought every point you brought up came from like a fair stance like he's like you know he wasn't I didn't disagree with anything he said well I might not personally believe it yeah well then I'm sure again hey I was a little harsh last week I'm you know I'm taking a chill pill tip up yoga Fung Shui that's why they listen to wings a lot more okay all it wins real I don't want to the center Dominic like palm like all McCartney wings usually specifically post Beatles Palmer yeah exactly specifically actually exclusively I'd like to say post azita's [ __ ] the bounce but no no I'll say I'm sure that each celtic punk band should be evaluated on their terms I you know I'm willing to go to say that so I'm sure that well in and I I will see whereas last week I was a little harsh irish free first of all there was a very nice camaraderie of flaming Sheamus they would like there was a dunn brothers that was privately owned in anoka where we grew up to oh yeah it was in ramsey and i'd say at least every two weeks they would play a show there and all of our friends would go there so it was just like it was just this thing we did and it was just a ton of fun yeah they were more of a traditional celtic punk band like a lot more traditional folk songs and traditional instrumentation yea though it was it was pretty good i find slam and Sheamus it's just I don't know I said that that was her banding the flaming shame and uh speaking of other bands of these people might have been it not that ever became anything but there was a period of time where Nick and I almost started a drone metal band together nice cuz I I think I brought this up on the podcast before there's a band called son yeah as unn and then there's an O with a bunch of parentheses it's just pronounced son Nick and I went and saw them live at the varsity theater in Minneapolis yeah that's so [ __ ] and we got together a couple times and talked about trying to start nothing but not yet still time I guess there's still time to time if you're listening all right well I guess without further ado here is the can't see by the misanthropes I can't see Watson the wrong I guess what to do y which jane which I guess which came which can yes I have fled on foot from the wrath of time all right that was the can't see buying the misanthropes what did you think I like this song a lot honestly I like this song a lot i thought it was I was kind of getting a Bowie vibe a little bit with the vocals especially and then he says the word space cadet earlier on I was like nice yeah the space cadet Tamar's and like right when he says that there's kind of that really kind of like retro future ec ya know I was like yeah kind of theremin sks yeah so I don't know if that's an influence by if it is I'd dig it I dig it and it was I know it's kind of like it again I the vocals I really liked a lot I thought the vocals kind of have the type of almost kind of like the drunk stumbling around existential angst kind of lab which I like dogs actually that's exactly what i wrote down like this song seems to be about someone going through like an existential crisis yeah they they don't know what to do with their lives and which version of themselves they should be and they yeah you know he sings the line like the purveyor of bars yeah it's a kind of drunkenly stumbling around and yeah who the [ __ ] am I yeah yeah so it's a nice it's a nice matchup of the lyrics and the sound yes I thought the sound also kind of gave that that feeling kind of stumbling about and wondering yeah yeah yeah yeah cuz there is kind of like uh there's definitely different sections of this song like in how it sounds yeah as it goes through yeah yeah and I I listened to this line probably 12 times in a row trying to make out what it says it's right around the three minutes 22 seconds I think I got you know I think I wrote that didn't think he I think I even had nanny listen to us I think he yells I have touched the future of the biomechanical penis yeah that's exactly what I her got its nice line listen I you know it wouldn't surprise me if Eric wrote a line like that I'm curious what it means and the only the only word that I was unsure of his future I'm pretty sure about all the other word in future was the one I had to kept trying to like I just wrote down biomechanical biomechanics all I guess I like that I'm gonna use that this friday at the bar say yo biomechanical biometric penis I was like that's like a trace hey bro if I mechanically BP no it was nice i guessing okay the outro is very very very different than the rest of the song yeah right it's kind of its own kind of has like a deity in of itself like I don't have a good way to describe it's like a classic piano rock feel yeah yeah yeah really I wish I'd like a better example cuz like that I'd say the first two thirds of the song I almost have kind of like a doo-wop e feeling to it like a hard rock due up but it has like that bluesy do ah p yeah swagger to it yeah yeah yeah it does have that kind of suede and then at the very end after he says I have fled on foot from the wrath of time which is a line I like a lot yeah me and then it's like jam and i gotta say Nick those are some sweet piano keys you're tickling those ivories of the [ __ ] just like I like that I ok right before that happened if I was hearing it right there was like right before that outro there were like kind of some dissonant keys played did you hear that we're like it's like the wrong notes yeah it on purpose and I like that a lot and I almost felt like like the outro I oh I almost started two minutes own song like that could have been its own like two minutes awesome song we're in this song I almost want those dissonant keys to like pop up a few more times it's like a motif in the song because i thought thats a nice compliment to like the kind of the vocals and the lyrics that way i don't know zila I liked it all I thought it could almost be like two songs but maybe well if you like a bit more of that dissonant feel a little more like the purposefully wrongfully played know it's a little more of the jam into it yeah this is actually a nice condensed song yeah I won't say all of their songs but they have some songs that are definitely more like jam songs like they have i'll post a video for one someone took a video of them playing this song live it's called book of the dead pop yeah it's think it's usually clocks in around eight or nine minutes might be even longer than that but it definitely has that kind of like purposefully sloppy yet precise yeah yeah yeah yeah Nick Nick is an incredible pianist nice yeah yeah I I'm pretty sure he's been playing since before he could walk nice yeah no yeah yeah I can tell me know this I dug it great song yeah I dig it if you um sorry to anything else you want I thought I like the vocals when it came time to yell I kind of felt like he was holding back a little bit yeah I like the vocals so much I could tell like I want him to really dig into it Connor just [ __ ] for real cuz I room I liked it I liked the vocals and I thought I wanted more I want even more so yeah I dug it I dug it again I like the sound I like the lyrics the sound of the vocals mixed with the music I was a nice and I working together yeah and I I don't know I really feel like he got across this idea of existential angst yeah I guess I don't for me like it's not pretentious II there's literally just like which dream am I supposed to be which way is the right way in the wrong way in my space cadet to Mars or am I just the pizza truck owner late hey yeah I feel like it was relatable but it also shrouded enough mystery where it's not just like it's not too accessible yeah right amount of accessible agrees dear you said agreed yeah so if you guys dug the misanthropes and want to hear more of them you can check out their soundcloud soundcloud.com / misanthropes music or check them on like them on facebook facebook.com slash misanthropes music with that we can move on to our third song capsized by the key off of the 2015 EP quarter of a century so the keep were a five-piece alt rock / post-punk band from Minneapolis Minnesota and when I say were were unfortunately something we said come on it's yeah oh man that would suck cuz I I talked to grant and he was like let me check with my bandmates and then they said it was cool and then what if I starting role that's probably it sadly between the time that I contacted this band and the time that we're actually recording this episode wait for real but wow wow they have broken up and it was probably about a month zero it's about a month ago yo Jerrod maybe it was you no offense mark scheffel no they life of the huffle photo earlier this month via their facebook page the band posted a status saying they were no longer a band saying hey everyone sad news the keep is no more we had a lot of aspirations for a follow-up to our quarter of a century EP but ultimately our creative differences brought us to a place where there was no united front we found ourselves pulling in different directions with how we wanted that how we want it to sound instead of moving forward as a complete union I think we're all going to try to stay friends and I'm sure we'll move on to new projects separately after some time but in the meantime we can reflect on how good the times we are we can reflect on the good times we had thank you for your support and coming out to our shows damn yeah well wish him the best show good luck we keep Jim so while they were still a band they describe themselves as from all over the Midwest the United as one to play catchy hooks aggressive riffs and grooving rhythms they are the keep a five-part post-punk indie rock band that incorporated incorporates elements of doom and stoner rock songs are catchy but also heavy and the energy is palpable yeah and I guess if anyone's curious the keep is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility did not know that you didn't idea had no idea I didn't come on I thought this is like the key yo like the verb keep these guys keep gives only do that if they [ __ ] wrong actually I don't know that's I'm assuming that's what they meant but I guess that could be these are the kind of differences we'll never know now broke up the band let's break up a podcast and they'll fight you and when I yeah I quit boldly they were alive now we could just ask [ __ ] so the the way that i happen to come across the key was there one of their guitarists grant Myrtle Myrtle I actually never said your last name out with er TL turtle sorry hell I've known you for a while and I've never said your last name oh it's just like an Urkel thing those are cool Casper grant Kirkhope / tell you only that i am lee madam i reference not even so I actually I met grant through my old roommate Chris who's actually going to be the next musician we talk about [ __ ] after this song they they grew up together yeah so as well as being a talented musician grant is also a talented artist graphic designer director film editor and videographer he actually owns and runs his own media label called aqua not media well we'll try we'll post a link to so yeah here for your listening pleasure is capsized by the keep nothing damn this you so that was capsized by the keep what did you think yeah I thought this is the solid rock song kind of to me it kind of had the alt rock Foo Fighters 5a me that was kind of perfect and the kingdom I don't want to just reduce it the first thing that popped in my head but it's got stipa thinker as I am you know kind of you know had that kind distorted guitar for for drones kind of base bopping well-crafted rock song did you watch the music video for it by chance one no so they have a music video which is just literally continuous shots of actual ships being capsized wow so it's just all these huge oil tankers are being knocked over by waves is it the members in the band capsized on the ship yeah they're just bad [ __ ] heart attack no actually there's this like a little 10 to 15 second clip in the middle of the music video of the band actually playing the song yea rather than that it's just a montage of shots of ships capsizing it's kind of hard I'd probably not I I don't there weren't any people in any of the shadows yet I don't know if there's such thing as like controlled capsizing like and I'll like there's controlled house burnings and without you with this ship cuz like they were extremely well documented yeah there's like camera shots from inside the ship oh yeah so proud either they used clever editing to not show people being drowned in like with hot chicks or these were just like ghost ships that being knocked over and filled up with water I like to think some people died personally it it helps me fall if I just imagine people dying it's just comfort maybe a music day hey don't blame me blame the culture i grew up in on it yeah I'm blame whoever let all those ships of cats so yeah this is a good solid rock song it was driving it was emotional it was catchy yeah yeah I did really like the guitar work yeah me hey this is probably will just show you how like not musically skilled I am but the best way I can describe it there was like a thickness to the guitar sound again well heavy yeah I thought it wasn't like heavy metal but there was just like a solid girth to the sound of the guitar yeah yeah yeah yeah cuz it was he was a little distorted but it wasn't so much that it was yeah I thought it was a nice and I I did like how kind of quiet it got at the end yeah where you could really just focus on the vocals yeah yeah I thought it really kind of added to the emotional like the lyrics of like yeah camp sighs everybody's gonna drown you know lyrics were very do looking at very do metal brutal yeah yeah yeah I appreciate the tempo changes in yeah that kind of bridge near the end I thought that was nice alright so if I were to ask you what did you imagine the lead singer of this band look like what would you say simply based off the vocal performance a pale blue eyes icy glare he would give me if we were in a sort of his great night bar closed scenario it gets in the way of the door he's gonna capsize hah Busta capsized no he has like this huge lumberjack beard which I did not picture at all Wow yeah yeah when of yes i would guess more like kinda Jude Law maybe in law with the beard maybe underneath the beard yeah he's got [ __ ] la vodka underneath as they say underneath every big beard is a Jude Law underneath waves of the captain why is it Jude Law and all of us nice thats juice swab bro that's Jews [ __ ] ha so yeah I thought this was a great straight-up rock song I thought they had emotional vibes to it but his voice it didn't have like emo emotion it was like the lead hero and actually like let's get our [ __ ] together let's get off the sinking ship you know so if you enjoyed the key even though they are no longer a band please check them out on their bandcamp the keep em n van capcom or on their facebook dot us which is facebook.com slash to keep em n all right with that we can move on to our fourth song steel beam graveyard by christoph brune off is up-and-coming 2016 release chandelier oh wow so this is not yet this isn't it was it released as a single or given to you it was just given to me cuz he's he's my bro damn man oh yeah this this album I I don't know if it's officially released on April sixteenth but he will be holding a record release show at the Teatro zakone in duluth minnesota on April sixteenth for this new album chandelier I mean I guess I i guess i will say this Condon was released as a single because this song and one other song on this album have music videos that were posted for it so yes I guess it kind of would be a single yeah but he did give me access to the whole album to listen to and it was great I enjoyed it they give you exclusive rights happy right he won't it if I played for anybody else yeah he gave me sign that you master tracks yeah he said he sent me the file for it and it was [ __ ] huge every song was like 30-something megabytes holy [ __ ] was literally the mass nice sporting Wow for this nice so Christophe brune is a fingerstyle steel stringed solo guitarist who is currently based in st. Paul Minnesota who was highly inspired by a musician named John Fahey am I saying that right i honest to god I've never heard it out loud I might hit far hey I've always said John fahi but I have no idea if that's well it's fhe why so far and he's fantastic look him up great great musician and yet this song equally good I thought yeah so John fahi was an American fingerstyle guitarist and composer who played the steel string acoustic guitar as a solo instrument his style has been greatly influential and has been just been described as the foundation of American primitive guitar yeah a term borrowed from painting and referring mainly to the self-taught nature of the music and its minimalist style so American primitive guitar began when John faha first composed and recorded avant-garde / neo classical compositions using traditional country blues finger picking techniques which had been previously used primarily to accompany vocals but this was used in a solo guitar format and finger style guitar is the technique of playing a guitar by plucking the strings directly with the fingertips fingernails or pics attached to the fingers as opposed to simply like flat picking and strumming yeah so Chris and I were roommates in college I met him my freshman year of college at the University of minnesota-duluth and then we went on to live together for like four more years after that and his his guitar work has actually been featured in shuffle before is that right going all the way back to episode 0.5 was I there you weren't this is this is before the DA me jugs days three jugs man this was actually the only other episode to actually contain a song in the episode that I was talking about which was a song by the black metal band absent which was Chris and eyes black metal project when we were in college together he played all the do me black metal guitar riffs on that side yeah he's a he's one of the most talented guitarists that I've ever known and i might be getting this wrong but I believe he told me that actually the reason why he started playing guitar was he received an injury to his finger he actually cut a decent part of it off i believe it was like a bike chain or something and sorry if i'm being this wrong and he was told by the his doctor to pick up an instrument like guitar to help rehabilitate just finger movement and motor skills huh and he was he was primarily self-taught all the way up until like his sophomore year of college and then he started taking lessons through the music department on our campus and then went on to just become even more talented than he already was nice yeah and it's actually it's his fault that I have such a deep sick interest in black metal and Satanism he got me into it but I'm guessing he doesn't want that affiliated with his solo guitar music 666 you know on the Coosa John Fahey probably that carved into his forehead it's not actually Marilyn Manson sorry Chris Jarlath Charles man's I'm not trying to dilute your professionalism we just outed you as a Satanist bro straight up good luck you're regularly gonna drop your ass now this is 1950s USA we don't like your kind pal yeah we don't take so Chris is actually part of a record label called grass tops recording and he actually helps run the label with its founder Kyle Fossum Berg fossberg grass tops recording is a record label dedicated to archiving and reissuing music from the past as well as featuring new artists they actually they specialize in finding old rare out of print albums and making them easily accessible once again so they're finding all this old American primitive guitar music that no one's been able to find getting the master copies of it and re releasing it and actually as well I was reading on their website they have a very interesting contract situation set up with their artists where they only retain exclusive ownership over the music for like two to three years after the release yeah after those three years hundred percent of the ownership then goes back to the artist so I could go on do whatever else they want with their music wow that are us they're very interested in like you know treating the artist well yeah nice nice nice yeah so if you're curious about it i'll post a link to their website but so and actually both Chris and Kyle stopped through here in State College about a year ago and played some awesome acoustic emusic nice nice so this is steel beam graveyard by Christophe broom which she described the track as dark and oddly structured so enjoy alright so that was steel beam graveyard by Christophe brune what did you think about it da me uh I mean I love this kind of music so I really dug this song I'm a big I mean to sound so phony Big John Phi fan I don't have to say the name I'm a huge fan of his music just through Spotify as a poser I really am because I gotta [ __ ] say the name but i love i love the kind of finger-picking introspective but kind of fast folk blues what's kind of searching for something you know I mean it's just technically proficient but it's not just about the virtuosity if I know the primitivism right but it's about hitting some kind of just basic kind of feeling some element so I dug it I thought this was yeah totally proficient guitar player yeah excellently done yeah i loved how brooding and intense it was yeah it was like it was fast but it was it was proficient yeah there wasn't like a wrong note plucked and if there was it was the most intentionally done yeah yeah everything I felt right where it belongs yeah and I I honestly I don't know anything about American primitive guitar but this song makes me want to delve into it more yeah because it was very enjoyable yeah yeah no it's solid and it was it was very much just like an ode to the guitar yeah it was lit was just so simple and romantic in some way of like look at the beautiful things this instrument can do yeah there was no other there weren't effects there weren't vocals it was literally just the straight-up rock guitar yes yeah exactly ya know it was I thought it was great nice chord changes tempo changes new riffs added in but yeah kind of kept that basic kind of elemental guitar feeling yeah yeah which I dug I thought yeah great song I don't know if I've ever said this about a song but it was so confident yeah as a very confident in certain sounding song yeah yeah which like a leo kottke who I don't know if he necessarily is American primitive asst but he's like steel guitar finger-picking maniac I I wrote that down too cuz it's a similar vibe where yeah it's got confident you know just finger picking guitar yeah so yeah great I got great song great song yeah yeah workman like man nice yeah so if you enjoyed this you can check out more of the music on Chris's website Christoph brune calm and you can also check out his a studios website grass tops recording calm or their bandcamp grass tops recording van cap bandcamp com or their soundcloud soundcloud.com / grass tops recording and with that we can move on to our final song of the set ambience by geodesy geodesy geo deci i'm sorry if i'm wrong jihadist Giada see is that are you say geodesy I'd say geo geo desi yeah geodesy is an experimental ambient electronic musician based out of Minneapolis Minnesota and if you aren't familiar ambient music is a genre of music that puts emphasis on tone and atmosphere over traditional music structure or rhythm ambient music is said to evoke an atmospheric visual or unobtrusive quality and according to brian eno one of the pioneers of this genre he said and i quote ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular it must be as ignora balazs it is interesting which is like [ __ ] love that line nice ignore balazs it is interesting nice yeah and if anybody else is curious geodesy is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the earth including its gravitational field in a three-dimensional time-varying space but of course duh so geodesy is the project of a guy named Sam Hagen someone I met while attending college also in duluth minnesota which is pretty much everyone else except for the misanthropes and he described his music as audible translations of somnolent subconscious experience nice deep yeah he makes music anywhere from lush slow-building ambient tracks to highly experimental drone and now noise sounds hmm he gets very experimental sometimes you'd probably dig yeah yeah this track isn't like that though so and he actually just recently within the past week I believe released a collection of his ambience music called a collection of ambient recordings 2011 2015 so if you're interested in hearing more like this i'll post a link on how to get it and actually interesting note this song is featured on this album call it's been retitled ambient one and i actually he told me this it's actually a slowed down version of another song of his so if you go on a soundcloud this song is called ambience and he has a song called ambient one which is ambia number one with no space in it yeah an ambience is a slowed down version of that song ambient one and he actually sent me that he actually sent me that original sped up version which if anyone's interested in hearing it I was going to play it at the very end of this podcast so if you want to hear it just stick around to the end and if you don't want to hear it just stopped listening so I guess without further ado here is ambience / ambient one by G Odyssey alright so that was ambience bye Giada see geodesy I feel like I say it different every time so what did you think I liked at me I love ambient music I thought this it kind of sounded like a arvo pärt arvo pärt I don't know how to say his name so I sound like the ultimate fraud on this episode I don't know how browse anyone's the name but he does like a sacred music that's what he says he does and this sounded kind of like old-school sacred music like kind of Gregorian chant that kind of transcendent feeling which I dug dug yeah it definitely it had like a sacred religious like not religion religious but it felt like a spiritual yeah experience Lee ya to it yeah soothing relaxing slow rich atmospheric yeah it uh especially if you listen to with headphones on like it was like you're bathing and sound yeah yeah like in it yeah and I like how the the kind of synth sound at at times which i think is like the sign of good ambient music at any point in the song something could kind of sound a little different than it did earlier cuz at times that cast since sounded like a just like a clear note and then like a screech they almost like kind of vocals I thought that was nice yeah and this it's kind of like this ever evolving kind of organic mass of noise yeah she's enjoyable to listen to yeah yeah I know I don't know how you define what a song is yeah like you know this is one of those things that like it's on a [ __ ] am I trying to say it's just so it's so slowly progressing in kind of grand in scope where it's like every part sounds different but you barely notice it changing as it goes yeah yeah yeah I thought I mean the only you know kind of critique I have is that it was too short I thought this could have been like 10 to 15 minutes long drugged out and which is ultimately a compliment I want more more i thought this this could have been like a 15 minute slow burn where you really just see no the flower bloom yeah ever you want to say well if you want more not only is there an album of songs like this but it also features some like 15 minutes nice nice nice i'll post a link to it i highly recommend it check out his bandcamp a collection of ambient recordings 2011 22 thousand yeah right on which is at geodis geodesy bandcamp com you can also check out his non ambient tracks which very experimental and noisy at it out loud soundcloud.com / g odessey and also if you go on his Instagram he has quite the collection of like modular instruments and noise makers I honestly don't know what any of them do yeah but they're very interesting to look at and he has some videos of like him programming these songs on them nice so if you're interested in seeing weird analog modular synths and moves and whatever yeah and his Mo's can check out his Instagram which is instagram.com /g Odyssey synthesis and like it's like a combination of the two words like G odyssey emphasis okay yeah Zeo desy and th es is nice nice yeah so any final parting thoughts or uh no yeah i mean i thought yeah all solid tracks you you are surrounded by amazing musicians jared i know you were a bad grade ultimate artistic culture my grad and I know I'm great dude what about my friends I don't have a I'm a misanthrope welcome [ __ ] [ __ ] people know if you got music in the [ __ ] people people hug people right so like I said if you are a musician and with like your music featured on volume 2 of this 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02ayUP-34cc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02ayUP-34cc | Domaining - L12 - How to Find Great Brand & Domain Names - P6 - ShortNames - Free Course | hello and welcome guys thank you so much for being here again this is mustafa speaking mr fulltime.com so today again we'll be going with the same section of how and where to find some great domain names with a new website so let's discover the website together our website today is shortnames.com so let's get started so yeah this is the website shortnames.com so as you can see here there are many options right here i'll just explain it in brief so when you when you see this letter c means character when you see the letter l means letters when you see the letter n means numbers so as you can see here we have four l means four letters dot com or dot net or any other extension so here as you can see there are only four numbers and here four characters means you can find a letter here or number and same in the second one third one and fourth one but there are only four characters and here we have five l means five letters so we can just go and click one of them but when i'm visiting this website i just go most with four letters or five letters so i will just click four letters for now so as you can see here you will find many options right here if you would like to get only the options fixed price make offers only or drop in soon or just to check the previous sales as you can see here or the price charts right here so you can just check one by one in the menu we'll just go with few of them today so as you can see here we'll click options there are many four letters that are in the auctions right now as you can see here here is the date of of the creation and when it will expire and how many bits this domain name has until now and what is the actual price and the end time means how many hours or days still to the end of the auction so we'll just check here if we can find some great domain names that are like easy to pronounce or even to spell this is one of the examples we have of vmz.com created in 2007 and still six months to be expired and here is and we are in the last 13 hours for the auction to be ended so we'll just click here and check it so yeah as you can see here if you read instructions right here this is the current bid is 30 euros and the reserve price is richard and i'm sure this domain name will go for more than 100 or even 150 dollars because it's four letters only even it includes the the letter z which is one of the bad letters as it's difficult to pronounce and there are only few words that starts with the with the letter z so as you can see it's pronounced like ovnz.com easy to pronounce yeah so let's check another domain name as you can see here there are many options you can go with them here in the right sidebar or in the left sidebar so for example here if you want the domain name to be with consonant voil consonant voil you can just select this one and same here voil consonant voil consonant and you have all the options right here for example if i would like to like to include any keyword right here you can just like mention it here and here in the right you want only for example good idea and only.com so let's check now what is the result of our of our filter so here as you can see there are many options right here there is this one or one i think it's easy to pronounce it's a very good one as you can see here 90 bits and the price now is sixteen hundred seventy three dollars and still only fifteen hours and is oak like le larry.com as you can see here will expires after nine years here and the bits are only 29 bits and the price is above three thousand dollars still three days so you can just click here but i'm sure this one would go for a higher price if it doesn't have any minimum place minimum bitcoin to be 3 000 so yeah as you can see i'm sure this one will go for more than 10 000 dollars or at least like between five thousand and ten thousand like uh this is the minimum because it's very good one it's very easy to pronounce and to remember would be switchable for any brand or startup so as you can see you can go with fixed prices as well yeah so you can buy one of this with this price if you would like to this is just an example so you can go with other like filters here and options you can go to the next page until you find some great domain names but as you can see here there are some letters that are concerned as bad letters including letter z including sometimes r including y including u sometimes including q including h including k including w including x yeah so those are some let's say some bad letters if you would like to get some strong brand and domain name for your business it's better to exclude these letters so yeah you can just go as we said with something like five letters right here i like also five letters because they are very short especially if they are like pronounced you can see here we just go with the options right here and we will select pattern right here you can select cvcvc like my domain name as i mentioned in one of my videos bd.com bid plus od modif l o d i v dot com like doc f d [Music] and so on so you can just select the patterns right here so we just go with this one so yeah as you can see dot com c v c v c means consonant voil consonant voil consonant as you can see right here even you can exclude some letters as i said earlier but we can go with this one right now like here we buff for example [Music] tp for example so we can go with the second page and just check it like taylor for example but i think this price is is high because you can find some others with low price this is a fixed price with all this is very high for this kind of domain names because there are many available domain names you can just wait for the for the chance to get like great one some sometimes we get some good ones dropped so we can just get them otherwise we can we can get them before they are dropped sometimes and they will show you in the next videos one of the best websites we get some great domain names before they are dropped or expired you can just go again with make offer these are some domain names that the owner purchased and listed them for sale but you just listed them with makeover so yeah as you can see you can just go again with the filters right here and select filters you would like to apply to this domain names so you can go with other pages and yeah they have many great options right here you can even go with the sales and check which domain names that are selling so as you can see here 24 means today this domain name was sold for 1200 stormy name as well sold for 1175 dollars this one also coming dot sold for 950 dollars it was on yesterday you can just check again with the filters you have here in the right and the left side bars so you can just check all this i knows i think this one is a very good one because no in french means we so nos is a great brand name yeah so that's it for today's video if you still have any doubts with this website or other websites or or other information you had in any of my videos just reach out to me i have my social media accounts in the description below as always so yeah thank you so much for being here again hope you got some value from this video please check my previous videos and just stay tuned for the upcoming videos there are many websites that will go through in the next few days so just stay tuned and i wish you good luck thank you so much mustafa was here mr fulltime.com | MrFullTimeCom | UCtaj-N-ZSAA-EC6-XGJGDnw | 2022-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,497 | 7,416 |
fJko_w8NQg0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJko_w8NQg0 | HUMAN BODY PARTS(COMPLETE DESCRIPTION) | hello everyone my name is and today we will be discussing about our human body and we will be seeing it from inside so let's begin our first organization going to talk about is the lungs the lungs are a part of our body which help us breathe and there are two in pair connected with the tube we will learn about them because they are in the trachea part okay so there are two pair one is the right lung and one is the left lung the right tongue is three lobed lung meaning if you could cut the lung into parts you can easily separate it to three parts while the left lung is two lobed means if you could cut it into two parts means if you cut it into parts two parts can be easily obtained and this lung this lung this pair of lung consists of the respiratory tract okay means this lung is the part of the respiratory reaction now what is this respiratory tract it is the ray through which the air enters our body means enters our lung and then goes back out of the body okay so now let's read more about it before going to respiratory tract we need to understand what this respiration is so actually respiration is the process by which the food is oxidized to form energy means like whatever food we eat is oxidized means oxygen we take it mixes with the chemicals chemically mixes to form energy water and carbon dioxide water and carbon dioxide are byproducts okay and this oxidized what is oxidized means oxidized means when anything chemically mixes with the oxygen then it is called oxidized and that thing is called oxidized and through this respiration energy is released and the system with all the organs which consist of the respiratory system is called which are called respiratory system this complete system is called a respiratory system and it contains of many things so let's study about it so the first thing from starting is our nose we take in the air through our nose and then it enters our missile cavity okay so what is there in this nasal cavity actually there is some sticky substance known as mucus and hairs are there present there okay so what happens is that every dust and everything that we taken through our nose sticks over there and is not taken into our lungs that's why it is said not to take air through our mouth okay okay and also that imagine that you're living in a very cold place or in we can imagine that we are living in a hot place also very cold place so the area we take in is very much colder than our human body in normal places too so in the missile cavity the air which we take in is heated means not heated actually it becomes equal to the temperature of our body okay now after the nasal cavity it leads to the pharynx it's a common path for food and the air to go so what happens when we eat food it uh it it is a pipe which divides these fans into two parts and it is there like we said there are u-turns present in the road same is present here where they are open so that's why we cough like when the food like whenever we're talking while eating food so the food enters our wind pipe means this respiratory tract and that's why i cough and cuff it out so it said we should not talk and laugh while we think okay so over there the food pipe we call that the food by the esophagus and this trachea and air comes at a point then after the pharynx it leads to the larynx what is larynx actually lying to the part of her body it's a tube like thin which is vibratory cords inside it what are they actually they are cause like thing which vibrate when air comes that's how i am able to speak and you are able to speak okay so what happens is that whenever air comes in it vibrates and that's why we are able to speak and without them we might not be able to speak and uh like when singers speak means one single thing actually i meant to say uh some people can speak for 10 seconds without taking air and some can only speak uh means in three seconds why is that too it is because they are made up of muscles and muscles can be stretched the more you practice singing the more they will be stretched and this is how this touching happens and similarly our brain is also muscle that's why it is said we should learn everything and we cannot okay let's come back to the point again so after the larynx it goes to the trachea actually track is a tube like thing okay here actually from here only the special lung parts okay so it is attractive tube like thing okay and then it divides into two bronchi as you can see over here these are the two bronchies okay and then these bronchies enters overload now they interact okay so now they have internal but in the lung also they divide into some more parts this bronchi divided into bronchioles and this bronchioles at the end have alveolar sacs which are means round means round balls and inside those balls are some more small balls we can imagine that those big balls are as we are sex and the small balls are the alveolus and these alveolar skin means the boundary of this alveolus is so thin that air can pass through it that's how so what happened is that blood capillary surrounded and uh it separates this alveolus separates oxygen from all the gases and oxygen enters the blood vessels because the blood vessels and that's how energy is produced over here okay but there are some more parts which are responsible for this process happening like this thing this plural fluid like thing which you can see here this is called a plural fluid it keeps the lungs moist and as i was telling the right lung is divided into three three lobes first flop second look three long and the left is one and two right okay then one more very important part is this this musculature entire diaphragm the spelling is d i a phragm because many people get confused about it what happens in this diaphragm is as we all know there is air pressure all around that's why this bend below and all and all okay that's where people go so what happens is that there's no force acting on which there's not a fan over in our lungs that sucks in the octane actually it is that see the diaphragm is plain not imagined so what happens that's whenever the diaphragm moves down moves down so the size of lungs increases okay it will move down the size of lens increases because we are connected and as the size increases the volume also increases what do i mean by volume volume is the capacity of anything to hold anything inside it like the volume of our lungs is how much air it can uh store inside it so as it will move down more air can be stored so what happens is that the air which was already present in the lung become less to fill it up so air enters our lungs okay and when the air has to be taken out so the diaphragm moves up where it moves up the lungs becomes small the volume becomes less and as the volume becomes less the oxygen which the air present becomes more over there so the air leaves out our body thus creating a balance that's how this diaphragm is a very important part and it helps us breathe so this was only about this respiratory tract and respiratory system and one more thing one more thing that there are two types of respiration two types of respiration one is which takes place in the presence of oxygen which we take in okay we are taking an oxygen so that is called aerobic respiration okay and energy is produced 38 atps atp is like they are 38 meter 38 centimeter so atp is a unit adenosine triphosphate adenosine triphosphate atp okay it's a unit in which this energy is counted so in this way energy 32 inch piece by water and carbon dioxide is by products what are bio products products which may or might not be useful and they are formed means they are formed when some other product is formed like gold gold is a byproduct of zinc and zinc in some other metal so they can be useful gold is useful and they cannot be useful for us carbon dioxide is not useful okay and there's one more type of respiration which is like whenever you are running a lot you are tired so what happens is that your body the air means the energy which has to be produced cannot produce at the right time because you cannot take that much air at a time there's a particular limit so what happens is that without the a oxygen i meant oxygen respiration starts and that respiration is called an aerobic respiration which occurs in our muscles okay it occurs in our muscle and then only two atp energies are used and the byproducts are lactic acid and carbon rocks means lactic acid mainly and lactic acid what is lactic acid actually the type of acid which make us cramp like whenever we run a lot our legs pain so it is due to lactic acid so it was a complete thing about respiration respiratory tract and respiratory system so let's move on to our next oven let's go to the blood pumper can you guess who is it actually it's our heart very very important our heart now we all know that it is responsible for pumping blood okay but there are two more functions they are the least function they can do how much much things let me tell you some do two more functions the first function means the first function after the unknown function is that it also may contains a circular cycle over the over our body for example whenever we go out somewhere and there's a cut on our body the blood comes out and after while it freezes over there but in our body it doesn't happens you might say because our body temperature is much warmer than our atmosphere that's not true if you are living in a very very cold place then your body temperature also decreases right why why the blood is not freezing actually it is due to the circular cycle and circular cycle doesn't means only a circle can do that circular cycle means if it is a it is a point a and this is the point b the blood over at the point b can also reach to point a and the blood at point a can also lead to point b and this is what circular cycle is and it keep keeps continuous cycle so that no blockage is also formed and if the cycle is stopped the blockage can be formed on every wheel like these parts these circular parts create the blockage at the first and they are present at a very high number in our inside our heart as you can see so it also keeps the blockage away from your body okay so now let's see the parts of our heart as we saw for the lungs it also has many parts but majorly it can be divided into two parts the left part and the right part okay but the right part can also be divided into many parts okay so mainly they are right atrium right ventricle and pulmonary wave and the left part can be divided into left atrium and left ventricle and pull memory v they are same but their names are different what are their functions let's study about so this right part this right part receives deoxygenated blood from the body and this left part is responsible for releasing that blood good blood okay so it receives the blood from the vena cava and this inferno when it gives it receives and then this artoria descending a torah is responsible for sending out the blood throughout the body and the cycles goes on goes on goes on goes on for continuous time so this was all about our blood uh it consists of means our circulatory system also but we will get to know about it later on so let's move on to the organ immediately the organs the next organ is a stomach of the digestive system okay so what this is for so it is a food storage bag we can say where food is stored actually not stored kept for four to five hundred stay in the stomach or the food for around four to five hours okay so what happens in our stomach is that it is a j shaped thing j and you cannot see it as a j but it is actually a j shaped muscular bag is made up of muscles that is why it is called muscular bag and it is very very very important for digestion and please mention that there is a difference between digestion and absorption we all get confused about them digestion means breaking down of large large molecules of our food like proteins are present proteins apparent fats are present so they are molecules big molecules we have to break them down so that is what digestion is but using that proteins to uh to our body is absorption absorbing that proteins smaller proteins so stomach helps the digestion breaking down and it breaks down the protein be aware let's check what this be aware is oh we are in the stomach and this is a this message is from our stomach so actually there's this acid present in our stomach which is named at hydrochloric acid hcl and chemistry known as and it is really really dangerous for our skin and all and all in our other muscles also and the question occurs why does our stomach stays healthy from it stays nice from it actually it is due to the thing this layer the inner wall of your stomach is made up of acid-proof substance that's why it is something like this okay so actually this stomach is connected to the esophagus actually as we discussed it is the line through which our food reaches our mouth and then tops them so this was all about stomach let's go to our next organ which is the pancreas so it is that it is also organ of our digestive system after just after the food is in the stomach it enters our small intestine okay they are too interesting large and small so first it enters a small intestine actually small descent is a narrow tube like thing but very long very very very long thing which is coiled up in our small small space okay so what happens is that it is responsible absorption of food here the food is absorbed okay and then and then it enters a large intestine this one it is much wider than the smaller stand but much smaller okay smaller the smaller the size and wider in this bit with okay and this thing this is a very fascinating thing in our large interest rate actually previously all the scientists thought that this was this whatever steel like we grow from the monkeys to humans this was our tail and this was of no use but now we know that there is a relation between our body and the bacteria and bacterias so what do the bacteria say we will help you digest and absorb your food please let us stay in your yourself so the body says okay okay i have a lot of space in me i will live i will make you stay mainly so what happens is that the body is keeping these bacterias here and saying them to do the digestion and absorption for us so here all the bacteria has good bacterias how much turns into curd due to bacteria right so good bacterias live here okay then after the small intestine it goes with large intestine and in the large intestine reabsorption of water occurs so that there should be no waste of water right we have to save water that's why so here the all the water which has not been absorbed till now is reabsorbed and then the undigested food is thrown out of the body let's go to the next one hey wait someone is saying learn more about me let's check with it hmm what is it oh it is by our small intestine actually our small intestine is saying that that the insider body means it's inside part has finger like projections on it which we call as vely and these will i looks like these these will help increase the surface area if something is plain less surface area will be there but if their finger like the surface area will increase that's why these villas are present okay so now let's move on we have covered many organs but still but still many are left like one of them is a liver the important part right it actually produces biles while it's a very important juice digestive juice which is important which will help here means responsible for emulsification of fat what do you mean by emulsification a very important term emulsification means breaking down of large molecules into smaller which is digestion also but emulsification is short-term okay so then one more is pancrea it stores the bile it can the liver cannot take it at any time when the food is not present right so the pancreas store it and when the it is the right time it releases it and there is one more thing this is livery gland what do i mean by gland all these things liver pancreas and saliva organs they are they're glands only three glands at their digestive glands i'm talking about digestive glands three digestive glands are there salivary gland pancreas and the liver and liver as the largest of them okay so the salivary gland is present behind and beside our teeth means uh we can say beside our teeth and behind the part means around the neck part and they are present and a sacred saliva that sticky thing in our mouth yeah that's only what a saliva is so what saliva does actually saliva kills all the bacterias in the food that's so that oh no infection is present means no infection occurs in the stomach okay so this is what our this means so library gland too okay so now let's move wait there's someone knocking up oh who is it let's talk to it hello can we talk to you hey who are you i am the brain who am i talking to oh hello brain um i would cushion i want to talk to you i want to know about you after means i have learned about all of your bits all over body part just you are left hmm seems interesting let me tell you my about me actually you can divide me into majorly three parts the cerebrum it is the biggest and the front part of me it is responsible for reading thinking learning and your emotions also okay sadness anger everything then it is the cerebellum the back part it is responsible for our muscular balance and how we walk and then is our stem the brain stem it is present over this part over the back part actually it connects me to the nervous system and the nerve hmm interesting can you tell me how much means how much store you can how much you can store because scientists still not know about you hmm actually that's a secret but i am muscle and you know that muscles can be stretched as much you can learn everything and anything so keep learning and some scientists say i can still 1000 gb 1000 tv and a lot but i can store them unlimitedly and that's not found out till there are two more parts of p if you divide me vertically the left and the right the left and the right so what it does the left part controls the right body means if you raise your right hand your left brain is working and you if you raise your right hand your left brain prince and it works vice versa okay so this was about me do you know do you want to know anything more about me oh yes you look fascinating can you tell me about your move functions hmm there are many of my functions one of the searches controlling everything in the body controlling every motion every reaction and even working on knights that's why i have to work every time every time and that's why i'm very busy you think a lot and do you know only 10 percent of me have been discovered till now [Music] so now we have to read the whole body so we can leave so bye my brain hey wait buy it but you forgot about the kids they are very important oh oh i will visit them for sure okay bye bye mr brain bye bye now let's see our next organ oh there's a code before it the sound body is a product of sound mind means a perfect body a good body is a product of good thoughts and a good mind and here our kidneys actually they are responsible for filtering the liquids in our body and they have special mechanisms which help them filter liquid naturally like in filters we add filter paper and all in all they do it naturally so this were about the major organs present in a body and it is a complete human body we talked about our brain and meet the mr brain and if figures lungs heart stomach liver kidneys small intestine large intestine our pancreas for library glands and all and this is the complete human beddy and this is the very end and a very very thanks to you thank you | Utkarsh Shukla | UCicNQF9iI_V8L8UAjwpw5xA | 2021-01-30 | 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RzWFVt91u0M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzWFVt91u0M | Why Do Narcissists Leave But Still Contact You? | [Music] [Applause] [Music] why do narcissists leave but still contact you the narcissist has left and they might have made it clear that they are not interested in being in the relationship with you anymore but yet they still continue to contact you the reason for this is because they need attention they need you to take notice of them they need you to regard them as something interesting or important when they started devaluing you that is when they had found another source of supply another person to attend to their needs narcissists have a dualistic mentality where a person is either all good or all bad once they have begun devaluing you that is when they see you as being all bad they might try to provoke a negative response from you to make them feel as though they are powerful or significant but from this point on it becomes very difficult for them to get you to admire or respect them this is why they have to find another source of supply another person to attend their needs someone who doesn't know what they're about someone who will admire and respect the false character that they are displaying to them although the narcissist has left and moved on with this new source they will continue to contact you because no amount of attention is enough for them they also cannot reveal anything negative to the new source of supply until they have groomed them until that time they may continue to contact you they will use any contact to emotionally abuse you and they will portray this image or illusion as though they are so much happier with the new source this is all designed to affect you emotionally this is all designed to hurt you the narcissist feeds off of your emotional reactions they provoke jealousy within you which gives them an emotional response and gives them fuel they are not contacting you because they care about you they are not contacting you because they love you all they care about is getting attention all they care about is admiration and respect when you realize that they are not worthy of your admiration and respect that is when they will begin to devalue you even more they will intentionally try to hurt you it's still validating their false self because it makes them feel powerful making you feel out of control provides them with a sense of stability and security in some situations they may act as though they care or so they wish the best for you but they really don't they know that you just want them to treat you with the love and respect that you deserve but once you figure them out they can no longer even give you a false sense of what that feels like because just being in your presence is enough to trigger them to reflect on their insecurities when you're confronting or questioning them it's invalidating their false self and the image or illusion that they are trying to portray they don't want to reflect on their insecurities it's too painful for them to deal with so instead they choose to project their insecurities onto you they assign their negative traits or characteristics onto you this then regulates their emotions and boosts their self-esteem they might also stay in contact with you as a backup in case it doesn't work out with a new source they can often re-idealize all sources of supply but again this doesn't mean that they care about you this doesn't mean that they love you all they care about is themselves all they care about is fulfilling their own needs everything they do is for narcissistic supply it's not about you it never was they just made you believe that it was because they knew that that was the only way that they could keep you around the narcissist might continue to contact you and keep you holding on to your feelings of hope that maybe they might come back or maybe they will change but they will never change and even if they do come back it's only because they have re-idealized you and then they're just going to use you for your energy and resources all over again to fulfill their own needs they do not care about you they are not interested in helping or supporting you and they are not going to be there to comfort you remember those painful emotions aroused from you being around them they were the cause of those emotions if you are continuing to stay in contact with them that means it has created a trauma bond which is the result of an ongoing cycle with the intermittent reinforcement of reward and punishment has created a powerful emotional bond between you and then if you want to remove this trauma bond you need to let go of any hope that they are going to change feel your emotions understand that the narcissist was not the person that you thought they were learn to grieve let go of the fantasy the illusion set boundaries identify what is okay and what is not okay for you and most importantly of all cut contact with the narcissist they are not going to change they might future fake and keep you hoping and respecting expecting your desired result but this is only to keep you around so they can extract more of your time and attention more of your energy and resources they are not going to change and the more time that you spend in contact with them the more pain and distress it is going to cause you the more difficult it will be to let go thank you for watching i hope this video resonates with you please like comment share and subscribe click the bell icon to receive notifications for my future videos if you would like to donate my paypal link is in the video description coaching enquiries can email me at knoxville coaching gmail.com check out the merchandise in the knoxville store where your computer's your own oxford t-shirt tank top or mug the link is in the video description thank you for watching i'll talk to you soon you | Narc Survivor | UCb1hm2xSWdQJGpJDckV7CoA | 2020-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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EaVrDIs7Ybw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaVrDIs7Ybw | I MOVED TO NIGERIA: DATING and TYPES of MEN | EfikZara | hazy stars welcome back to my channel I see girls are okay FXR and I'm here with another video obviously if you're a subscriber thank you so much welcome back hey how you doing if you're new to this channel please be sure to subscribe we have lots of fun here and if you've been here before but you're not subscribed idk what's she doing be sure to join the family there are lots of cool things that we do and II heard today we're doing something really different I'm not gonna talk to you guys about how sexy my hair is looking I'm actually going to talk to you about life in Nigeria and dating and relationships because a lot of you are extremely curious about what it is like to live in Nigeria and then on a broader spectrum in Africa I mean I can't tell you about the rest of Africa but I can tell you a bit about Nigeria as an American person living in Nigeria anywho I don't want to spoil the surprise so I'm gonna let you guys just do those things I always remind you to do so that's given me a big thumbs up please and thank you at less you should know that you enjoy this type of content be sure to comment down below let me know what you want to see from me be sure to share this video with all of your friends and your loved ones and last but certainly not least subscribe to my channel and turn all of your notifications on so you know exactly when I post new videos and I post videos every Tuesday and Saturday you guys I'm actually being really good about my schedule so be sure you're here every Tuesday and Saturday at 10 p.m. west-african time which roughly translates to about like 5 or 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time anywho that's enough of that let's get right into the video it's gonna be really interesting [Music] so everyone as a young American living in Nigeria life has been really interesting now thrown by dating in my love life I have to say I've been like really blessed y'all like all the guys I've been chatting me up if they were f boys God has removed them by fire by boys if they were really great guys they've remained long enough to teach me whatever I need to learn for the next relationship or life whatever your girl hasn't had any serious scrapes or whatever every place I go to guys are trying to chop me up I'm pretty sure this is like every girl's experience pretty much because guys in this part of the world generally are quite bold they're very okay with just letting you know yo I think you're kind of sexy you trying to chop can I get your number or nah like guys I was at MF M which is mounting the fire at church right and a guy literally came up to me and my guy was like oh hi I just win oh we kill each other I was like my guy I'm literally covering my body covering my hair and I'm not wearing any makeup what are you looking at in this kind of chicks long story short I'm telling you guys this to let you know that guys in this country they will go after what they want so I've encountered many many interesting types though thankfully I've avoided serious blunders with the many types of guys that I've seen so anyway don't want to be too long-winded let's just get right into this I know that all of you are pretty curious and if you can relate please comment down below let me know [Music] so the first type I'd like to mention is a very very famous type we all have them in our life we have them in our places of work we see them out and about looking sexy and Eric but us and their other native wear and that is the Yerba demons now I know some of you that are probably a broader like guys look this is a common Nigerian idiom so it's nothing that anyone really takes offense to as a member of the culture I'm kind of loud but you're about to even what can one even really say there are so many types of them they tend to be really beautiful they tend to have all the swag but one way or another they'll come to damage your life some are nice some are tall others are big and others are small bars if you find yourself in a relationship with a year about demon it's only fasting in prayer that can help you to recover from the day that he breaks your heart whether it's for that guy to leave southern lead a and put you through a lot of crap or just decide that she's not good enough for me and treats you like that for the duration of the relationship they're gonna ruin your life be very wary now a quick disclaimer before I continue these are just some standard archetype I'm just letting you guys know now before y'all come to me in the comments it's not every guy that maybe the way I'm describing next is the evil angel now I've had my own experiences with evil angels they pretend to be really sweet but in actuality you'll be talking to one you know he'll be telling you girl you're so beautiful oh my gosh I can't wait to make you my woman oh we can have a few sheets getting her amazing incredible only for you to discover girl that homeboy had a girlfriend for five years and then you're seeing his engagement pictures on bail a night job that actually happened to me if you guys wanna hear that story you can just navigate to right here happens to a lot of young women the guy that I happen to meet that did this to me I met him at a wedding and his girlfriend went in the wedding for goodness sake but he was still blowing me kisses and coming to meet me dancing with me shamelessly it is not your portion that's my prayer for you you both angels that'll usually be really swab they'll smell beautiful they'll be really attractive extremely attractive but then they're trifling next up especially if you're in Abuja you have the allottee now my guy is that really attractive northern guy you know always wearing his pride even in the club he probably has plenty money but let's be real unless here a little northerner he's probably not trying to marry you because y'all probably don't share the same religion and even if he does marry you chances are that he's gonna like maybe have you as number three four five it's just not advisable if you know that you cannot convert and you know that you are not already just be carried your wahala angle mixed is the sugar daddy now these ones can buy you a house they can buy you a car they can buy you Gucci they can even fight you Fendi and it's trendy at bar guys they can buy you like anything you want to but just know that if you're for though be attached to one of these guys you're gonna be giving him a little something something in exchange now I actually I'm a wolf story about a sugar daddy really more of a glucose guardian but you guys can like check out right here no biggie my experience wasn't that deep thank God as for me I wouldn't advise trying to attach yourself to a sugar daddy for a few reasons they're usually married they're usually looking for something in return aside from this could be your destiny and they expect you to be available when ever they need you so you can literally be out with your girls as soon as your sugar daddy called he's phenol alike less you know like girl I don't care what she doing be with me in how many hours minutes whatever so I mean I don't know the girls that live that lifestyle have a lot of heart I don't judge them at all but it is a lot of energy to maintain that kind of a relationship regardless of all the things that you're getting in return I don't know I personally personally I don't feel it's worth it but hey you know to each his or her own the next one is one of my favorites the glucose guardian oh my gosh so glucose Guardians are fantastic you guys they'll be driving nice car you know the hop all the money Joe he's praying the tiny power you know you know they'll be having the nice house be wearing the Rolex and be having the nice clothes they'll take you to lunch to dinner and maybe belt actually 50k if he wants in a while those ones are great like those ones do not really demand any of this you know I mean I'm fine with that personally I don't have a glucose guardian I've never had one they don't be checking for me which is fine because I can make my own money I can take care of myself I mean the closest glucose guardian I've had was my boyfriend that's about it but if I found a glucose guardian that's a real relationship these encounters are fairly harmless you know if you're trying to get little things here and there from a guy girl I don't advise it but hey if that's what you're gonna do at least go for those glucose Guardians they'll be giving you small small they won't be expecting anything and return hopefully just be praying tougher in whatever they be giving you because as for me I cannot shout I'm sure your parents do not shout so next is one of my favorites I know plenty of these and that's uh yeah whoo oh yeah whoo Oh guys look don't judge me it's violent but I used to play I cannot see so please do not judge me it's just violin that I can do that's Yahoo points y'all many of you in the states are probably like well have you ever gotten any email from somebody saying oh please I'm an African Prince and I urgently urgently need your assistance could you please loan me 350 million bazillion dollars I will be sure to multiply it for you tenfold and you'll get your 350 bazillion million dollars back I mean I'm sure we've all gotten that kind of fan mail yeah those are young boys they typically scam people out of their money very successfully I don't know how Westerners still be falling for this stuff this 2018 and they use the money and they live large animal hands giddy you know driving the sexy Lamborghini wearing all the freshest close even copping that new Benz they just be enjoying that life very well even though Buju like are plenty of Yahoo boy and it's really just about Internet fraud y'all so those ones are not serious usually they'll be blowing their money in the club any in anyhow and they're not looking for anything super super authentic so if you respect yourself I don't advise you to go that route because that's how one day your booth Nnamdi or Tosun he'll be doing his loaf raw whatever whatever duping people next thing you know Lagos or Abuja police will come and carry him to jail where will you be my sister if you're not making the money for yourself it's not by force respect yourself and distance yourself from Yahoo Yahoo please i pickled there are a few different yahoo young who types now you have the ones they are highly educated super eloquent they can dress very well look really dapper and they'll say oh they're into tech that's where they're making their money just know they're probably hackers oh they're probably filled in the money oh I'm just let you don't know there are also those ones that you'll just go to your thing you know you'll be sitting in the exclusive lounge you'll see some rough-looking guys just walking all of a sudden the girls in the bank they get up and start asking them what do you want to drink can I help you meanwhile you've been sitting there for how long I nobody came to attend to you if you see any of those two types just a bit wary let's be real unless you're doing oil in this country or you're an entrepreneur and your business is really just popping like that or politician money's not gonna be flowing like water like that so the next one is Yahoo plus now that one is everything I just told you and then so jazz now for those of you at home that are from being abroad if you're watching this it's not like you know you're like packs the phone Kenny G Dizzy Gillespie is not that kind of jazz ooh this is juju voodoo witchcraft so those ones like Yahoo Plus really you should be doing this when you see them because um those ones are mod like I've heard the craziest story since being in this country about guys who will literally like go to native doctor or something by the way native doctor is like a voodoo man or a medicine man they'll literally go to native doctor and he'll give them something to put on the chair of their car so that any girl they offer a ride they'll be like okay GU right as soon as the girl sits in the seat they've collected all her blessings on her destiny now I know that some of you are like but I I've seen some crazy ish myself so I don't doubt it and there are people that do not sleep at night because that's part of the chance they've done to be doing that Yahoo so look Bo if you want to vacation in Nigeria and some sexy guy comes up to you and he's like hey you the right girl I'm seeing it like now you also have the overconfident height challenged ones as a young woman that is pretty tall six - I run into a lot of these guys like especially when I go out which is not very often I was actually in the club the other evening and I ran into one of these types he was literally so rude and so offensive and he thought he was like that it she was like you know come over here I want to talk to you I was like oh because God forbid any guy will try and summon me as if I'm an animal a gentleman will walk up to a young woman and tell her all right I'd like to make your acquaintance I'd like to speak with you you're really lovely or something very polite and very honest but this guy was just rude and crass and uncouth [Music] next you have the I J GP now what is that you might ask well I'll let you know now I'm an IJ g/b I just got back now I'm the type of I J GB that was born and raised in the states there are other types of IJ chibis that maybe have gone to primary schools secondary school and university abroad there are also types of ijg bees that have maybe gone to university abroad and then lived in low broad for like 10 years plus now these are the three common types of IJ TVs then how many times did I say ijg beep did you guys see the counter and that's kind of a tongue twister i jg p IJ q p IJ q how fast can you say that anyway so those are i JT boots now it's a young American um living in Nigeria I tend to relate a lot to these types regardless of what type they are within this very specific category simply because they understand what it means to live in the Western society and we can relate on that level and we're also of Nigeria so it's like oh cool y'all be getting being in the West and be getting being in Nigeria as a person of the West so that's really cool it's nice to link with those types of people because we can experience things together and do things together the kinds of qualms I have about the society they share so if you're from the abroad and you'd like to make acquaintances in Nigeria it's definitely convenient to have at least a few friends that are also I KGB now you also have to pretend i j gb those ones will have gone to the embassy oh and they'll say and then all of a sudden they'll go from talking like you're a typical nigerian next door to talking queen's english or something it's ridiculous or you'll have those people that maybe went to school in the abroad for two to four years then they come back all of a sudden saying oh yeah my name is stéphanie oh we know you did not stay there that long to be picking up that kind of a valley girl accent so guys um eating some coconut rice with some veggies and some fries so I guess this is turned into a mukbang [Music] next you have your hipsters and the Nigerian hipster sort of different from the American hipster the Nigerian hipster loves Tom Bell yawn whereas converses a lot typically wears high waters floral shirt and really fresh glasses they dominate the las giddy scene now guys have been to this category can be really really cool so next you have your grunged hipster now views one overpopulate abuja very typically really attractive really grungy they grow their hair out to like be wearing feathered clothing even though their parents are stupid reach you know normal stuff like that and those ones will probably be smoking a lot of week doing a lot of other designer drugs because their parents can afford to the ironic thing is those ones have probably gone to some of the best boring schools in the world oh they'll be there be an extra but it's fine you know it's not my business at least they're just enjoying life but you don't need them if you're looking for something serious it's not go for this sheet next you have a nice guy's feelings are pretty dateable you know they're like not too scary of course they'll love you and take care of you and value you they'll be there for you they'll hold your hand through everything they're great some women might not find them to be an adventurous as they'd like but they're really fantastic partners in relationships [Music] the last one on my list is the love of your life now especially if you're someone like me I didn't expect to find anyone that I'd be liking in this country that's for sure but I actually did end up dating and I actually did find you know some pretty cool people even people that I could love and I did love do look but it's one of those things where you kind of have to be open to it you have to recognize that if you get into something really intense while you're in this kind of environment either y'all will be in it for the long haul or you will go your separate ways could end in heartbreak you could end in just like a mutual parting it's totally fine but you can definitely find someone that you're willing to spend the rest of your life with in this kind of environment even with all the types I've listed there's love diversity there are a lot of different traits that lend themselves to be actually quite dateable maybe not the Yahoo or Yahoo plus or the sugar daddy that you know glucose guardians but hey at the same time if that's hereby that's totally cool now as for me I'm looking for something serious something long-term because I'm not looking for casual sex or casual relationship so whoever I date have to be ready to at least consider marriage I'm not pressed to marry but I'm not going to be dating aimlessly now if you want to have fun some of these types might be the type for you but local I say this thing all the time I cannot shout if you know what's good for you do your research make sure that you're praying hard because some of these guys can just walk away with your life it's not like that all the time and there are definitely a lot of great people that will show you a great time and a safe time now I just wanted to give you guys really quickly a nice summary of some interesting types of guys there are definitely a lot more and a lot of other types are actually really really great so if you'd like to see a part two let me know where we talk about the more positive archetypes of Nigerian guys including some more unique ones and if you'd like me to be more in depth about my dating life and my social life let me know I can let you guys know about some very interesting experiences I've had in this country so yeah that's pretty much the whole video 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j4pVGVwqChM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4pVGVwqChM | Commission on Aging July 1, 2022 Meeting | I think we have enough yeah we have enough people so we'll call the meeting to order and I'll ask Stephanie to take the role yep Marta Larson present uh contacting from Northfield Township Michigan Marie grass president calling from Milan Michigan Bonnie Weber president calling from Lizard Lake Michigan Elizabeth Thompson calling from Ypsilanti Township Michigan Alan has been excused uh I don't see Steve we'll wait for him uh Bennett Stark um yeah Ben is Stark reporting from Ann Arbor District nine I believe Margaret Reynolds president calling in from Pittsfield Township perfect and Jason masajeski president attorney remotely from Dexter Township Washington County Michigan perfect can you have a quorum and do we have any other excused absences just uh Ellen okay thank you yeah so at this time uh it's a point on the agenda for public participation so if there's any member of the public that wishes to um make a comment this is the time raise your hand and I'll call on you foreign I do not see any hands raised so it looks like we're past that point on the agenda and we won't have any need for commission response to public participation since there was none so we'll move on to report from the Board of Commissioners and that would be Jason good morning everyone good morning good morning there hasn't been a County Board of Commissioners meeting since the last meeting of this body um but I will update you on uh the senior millage situation and you may remember that uh a senior millage or any millage would require two readings of before the County Commission to be placed on the ballot for November those readings would have to occur in one in July and one in August uh I uh over the past couple of weeks have been talking with some of my colleagues uh and have determined the votes are not there to place a millage on the ballot in 2022 uh in discussing the issue with uh some of my colleagues we've come up with a a compromise that would be um the approval of a resolution by the County Commission to instruct the County Administrator to develop a plan for a county millage um approval so uh a plan in terms of potentially how a you know an Aging Services senior millage supported um effort might exist within the County Administration uh you know what the potential services and programs that would be supported by the millage would be um in essence a proposal for the usage of potential Village funds for the County Commission to consider um this has been a a lot of the feedback I've gotten from my colleagues is they would like to see this type of Plan before a millage would be placed on the ballot for consideration by the voters uh so uh this plan uh appears to have a significant majority of the County Commissioners on board one caveat to it is that it the report would come back to the County Commission from the County Administrator so that the County Commission could consider placement of a half mill on the on a ballot in the year 2023 uh so um I I right now I'm anticipating that this resolution will appear on our agenda next Wednesday at 7 pm uh and again the only thing that requires the County Administrator to come up with a plan and report that plan back um it does not require the County Commission to vote on placing a village on the ballot and it does not specify a time frame but just that the report be given back in time for the County Commission to consider a ballot measure in 2023. so um that's probably been the biggest thing that's happened over the last two weeks we continue to move forward with our Arbor discussions which are me confident that um there will be a uh kind of a older adults fund that will make it through arpa 3.0 uh remain confident that will be there as well and be able to address um older adult issues over the next two fiscal years so with that I'd be happy to answer any questions can I just ask is it possible for the County Administrator to also be instructed to sort out what is currently being provided by the county for seniors and look within all the Departments to come up with some information about that I yeah the way that this was anticipated to work is that there will be an inventory taken of what currently exists information that's been provided by this body will be taken into account as well and that plan kind of developed through further discussion with various stakeholders of which I will be involved as well and I would assume that this body would be um you know engaged in that process too excellent thank you um let the record note that Stephen has joined the meeting Stephen would you announce where you're calling in from um yes Ann Arbor Township thank you sorry I'm late I have hands up from Elizabeth and then Bonnie so Elizabeth I just like to say Jason thank you for um helping craft a compromise like that um certainly in our subcommittee about a potential millage um we heard from other counties that that's one of the big challenges if it's a new millage is being ready to win the millage dollars are collected um be able to um in a timely manner start getting them out to the community and also um I know from a personal level the some of the issues around previous Human Services millages and so on were precisely because people felt we don't know how it's going to happen etc etc it sounds like that your compromise is um a great way of moving the issue forward and so I'd like to thank you for spending all that time on on negotiating and getting us a step further along the path yeah thanks for for saying that sometimes this process can be kind of vague and uh and uh you know it appears that things are slow moving but uh really there's just a lot of discussions and a lot of opinions that come into something like this and I will say that the idea of a broader Human Services [Music] um effort or investment by the county has been brought up when I bring this issue up others bring that issue up um so I would not be surprised if there are some discussions um that are even broader than just a senior millage I wouldn't be surprised at that but I remain focused on the issue of older adults and and furthering support for the for the things that exist whether they're they're provided by the AAA or uh other entities um for older adults so we'll see where this path takes us but I am uh I am uh encouraged by the willingness of my colleagues to to come up with a plan and look at data and get input um I think that um you know if we get to the point of getting something on the ballot and it gets approved I think we'll be well prepared at the very beginning to begin Implement so thank you for the comment okay I have Bonnie and then Margaret so Bonnie yeah I'd like to thank Jason too for continuing to carry this torch for us I know it's a sometimes it's a uphill battle and we feel like it's an uphill battle sometimes but things are looking you know they're starting to look very positive for us you briefly mentioned that maybe the Commission on Aging you know he might they might work with us I if if you get an opportunity I think we probably would be very willing to have someone from the Commission on Aging participate if they're going to have some type of a focus group or some type of a committee to work on this um I'm sure that someone from the Commission on Aging would volunteer their time to be our representative to you know to participate in that and um I just wanted to put that in there I'm sure that um you know just rather than just maybe reaching out to us we would really like to be rather active and help in any way that we can yeah Bonnie I I would say that a a planning process um that kind of develops a road map here would not be complete without input from this body so to me that that's a requirement thank you okay Margaret and then I have Stephen after her oh um that was um sort of my question but uh maybe a little more in depth about how have have they done this before you say the County administrator will be charged with this task and I guess I'm just wondering how that happens um who would who would be involved with the County Administrator to do this um I would Envision that it would include the county commission's staff person Peter Lindemann uh I would Envision that it would include members of County Administration now that I don't necessarily want to put names out there because we haven't had that discussion I would think it would include people that work on senior issues in the county currently including staff from the office of community and economic development um I would think it would include again at least a representative from this body if not more uh I would Envision that and I I you know again I think I'm going to be involved in that process as well uh so I think there's some research that will be done uh you this this group has you know looked at other counties um as well and you look at some of the you know the counties that have had success success with this Kent County or um you know other counties as well and I yeah I would be um I think it would be a good idea if we looked at other counties around the country who have done things successfully with a senior millage um and learn from them as well I would Envision this being not not a necessarily a quick process um but uh I think it there's a there's an amount of of research and information together as well on it so those are some of the people I think would be involved but we haven't had I really have been trying to get support just to get the resolution passed at this point and that we haven't really talked about names sure sure um yeah I'm I I'm sure that's taken a good deal of time and thank you um the the idea is to have it completed so that we could consider a millage um for the 2023 correct yes okay all right thank you I think yeah I think an important thing to note there as well is that on January 1st there will be a new County Commission um so there is uh with it when they will have at least two new members on it two of the nine would be brand new so this County Commission cannot bind another County Commission towards any kind of action so uh simply the report um being issued to that body um will then give them the trigger to either be yes or no and that's something I've talked about with some people is the idea of let's end this cycle of you know every year it's like well next year next time we'll think about this at a future date I wonder if we wanted to make this say let's let's get the information together let's come up with a plan so make a decision so that was the impetus behind me including 2023 once people agreed to that here getting that written into the resolution yeah okay thank you yeah okay yeah hi um three quickies so um one is in regards to the um Bonnie what you mentioned just wanted to make note I would absolutely love to volunteer if this group will end up meeting somebody from our uh Commission on Aging so just something to mention that um second in regards to um sort of someone to look at other counties in the country that have been successful I I do want to mention that there is somebody that I had contact with um who was the health commissioner for both Wisconsin and New York who now has a sort of Consulting Group that does exactly that kind of work so I just wanted to mention if you wind up forming it and you are open to an outside person I would definitely recommend you interview um his name is Jason helgerson h-e-l-g-e-r-s-o-n I've been very very impressed with with that group um and and their knowledge um you know on it so anyway um the last thing this is unrelated um because I don't see any other hands um on it you mentioned about the Area Agency on Aging being involved and there's a question Jason since I know your other role is our is Ann Arbor have enough older adults where one of the things that Commission on Aging should think about is whether or not it's time for the federal government state government to have an Area Agency on Aging that supports Washington County as opposed to right now where it's split up among many counties oh that's a that's a landmine uh so that designation is made by the state of Michigan right uh and the way it works is uh that uh when Triple A's were created back in the 1970s uh counties were given the right of first refusal to establish their own Area Agency on Aging and the way that things resulted in in counties kind of um considering that and walking away from it was that they were they were really became Regional bodies that's how you got AAA 1B um they are the largest in the state and I think at one point I don't know about the 2020 census numbers but I know at one point Triple A 1B represented almost two out of every five older adults in the state of Michigan they are a very large organization um however I do not think that having its own Area Agency on Aging is might not might be that might not be the best thing for for Washtenaw County um I I think that what what the thought that I've been interested in exploring is the idea of having the county have its own Office on Aging um there are other counties that have that um and that could work in in a much more formalized manner with AAA 1B in in Partnership rather than what we have right now which is a couple of Staff people at office of community Economic Development kind of working with them but um we shouldn't have our own AAA like why do you think that's at a disadvantage by the way I do know that there's two attendees that are from One Piece oh yeah I know but I think in the long run I think it's just one is why you don't think so and two is how would you go about it if the Commission on Aging explored it and decided that it was a good decision um I think there are advantages in terms of funding and in terms of networking and collaboration with being with a regional AAA um it's some it may be one of the things I struggle with it at my agency because we're part of one County in my agency um I think there's there's definitely some synergies there um just just the process itself is unchartered uh in my tenure I've been within the AAA Network for 13 years it's never happened uh in my time uh and quite frankly I don't know how it would happen and I I believe it would have to be the state um making that that change and if anything I would say that the the trend in AAA world is not to create more Triple A's but to actually have fewer aaa's um so I think in Iowa or Pennsylvania they've reduced the number of aaa's there's one of the states in the midwest that's done that recently um so actually the trend is to actually go more Regional rather than than smaller so would you think it would be incredibly hard road to go down yeah you just convinced me um last question I have and this might be also for mana and um you know and and the leadership here is you know we have Deanna sit on the panel because she is part of um you know group that we you know are collaborating with but would it make sense for there to be a representative Agency on Aging 1B I mean it might be a good choice for a future commissioner but doesn't make sense for somebody representing them to be at least a panelist um I I kind of like the role that AAA 1B has is kind of a stakeholder and not a voting member of the Commission on Aging um they bring their expertise and their knowledge um kind of as in an advisory role or is a facilitating role and I I personally think that's probably the best way to do it well Deanna doesn't have a voting role right she just she's right one of the panelists but what do you think about having somebody representing them just as a panelist so that if they do hear something they'd be able to answer questions whether it's a funding question or some other thing related so maybe I'm a little unsure what you mean by panelists meaning that you don't have voting rights right Deanna I don't think right has voting rights he's just sitting in but she has a question as she does now she asks you know and if if we have a question about her work in her group we ask it and because we're so tied together it gives us access and her access to us in a way that's different than really any other group and I'm just thinking wouldn't that make sense for 1B as well um I I I'm I would want to think about that I'm I'm not sure about it and I don't and I don't know if how 1B would feel about it quite frankly um I'd also like to add that Stephanie the um person who's supporting this this group and taking notes and and present is from Triple A 1B um we've contracted with triple a1b to support this body and not in that role but not a right in this place is established thus far right not in not in the representing triple one be rep you know like a leadership it's right that's not her role I would say as a county commissioner yeah as a county commissioner I would say that my expectation might be too strong of a word but I'll use it my expectation would be that an Area Agency on Aging should probably be be present and engaged in a Commission on Aging wherever it is at the county level so um whether whether or not we this body contracts with the county contracts with triple a1b to provide support to this body I would I would hope that 1B would be available to to play that kind of role you're talking about regardless of if they're providing the staff support thank you I think it should be noted that among our attendees are two members from AAA 1B um in the audience and I feel confident that if any of them had any information uh that they would like to offer to the commission that they would be in touch with us outside the meeting and let us know and we could ask them to participate more fully at that point um not necessarily as a member of the audience but at a future meeting I see that Margaret and then Dina have their hands raised so Margaret so um in 2023 uh there there are no um ballot measures um uh no slated elections for that uh period of time so who would pay for this um ballot measure on on Aging in the event that there are no other measures on the ballot in in the involved municipalities in our County um the county has a history if the only measure on the ballot is a county-wide measure the county has a history of reimbursing municipalities for the cost of running that election okay thank you okay Dina I just wanted to add um something for what Stephen said uh so on the healthy agent collaborative we have a member from AAA 1B so um and that's Amanda Sears who also serves on our leadership group and um and the Commission on Aging has been you know invited it's kind of an open invitation to to be part of our leadership meetings so at any time that there would be a benefit to um talking about some some joint um efforts you know that AAA 1B might be involved with there's already a place for that I think and and DNA I know I always use some dates for a meeting I apologize for not getting back to you I know I got to give you those dates thanks Jason I appreciate it [Music] okay so um is there anyone left that wants to address uh Jason during his report from the Board of Commissioners or are we good uh that that the two people from Area Agency on 1B both have their hand up including Amanda Sears I don't I see that Amanda Sears has her hand up um we don't usually call on audience members but I will make an exception in in this occasion and uh we'll try to keep it brief because we need to move the agenda along so Amanda hi I'll be brief thanks for letting me speak I just wanted to agree with what everyone said and let you know that um either there's almost always one of us from AAA 1B um in addition to Stephanie on these meetings in the audience so if you ever feel the need to want to call on us for questions or comments we're here but we're happy to stay in the audience and be called upon when needed so thank you thank you Amanda oh okay oh we can um Stephanie you can move Amanda back to the audience I'm not sure how to do that yeah I can do it I got you thanks Amanda for for saying that and we will definitely um take advantage of that offer okay so the next item on the agenda is approval of the minutes um so I'll ask uh Stephanie to call the roll yep Marta Larson oh I guess we probably should have a motion do we have to have oh yeah I'll make that motion Marie makes the motion and Margaret Sports and now we'll call the roll sorry about that there we go it's early yes Marie grass yes Bonnie Weber yes Elizabeth Thompson yes Steve Stein yes can it start yes Margaret Reynolds yes and Jason mazzacheski yes okay motion passes okay thank you um next is subcommittee updates and the first one is Communications so that would be Marie yeah I have uh no updates except to apologize I was supposed to get a a template out to you all for inviting uh speakers to this body uh and I did not do that before this meeting I'll make sure to make sure that happens before the next excellent uh needs assessment which is also Marie now we have no updates arpa no updates okay potential millage Elizabeth um as you know that we're um have scheduled to have um Allison Foreman who's the uh uh head of the I guess or convener of the uh say yes to seniors Coalition or chair um presenting at our next meeting and I we'd asked commission members to send in questions um so just very briefly these today was the deadline for getting questions which I have sent just sent to Allison um and I'll just go over them really quickly very briefly could you tell us who the members organizations are the services they provide and how many people are served just to let us know how broad-based the Coalition is to what are the types of programs or Services the Coalition would most like to see developed were the millage to pass are these Services a priority third um they have suggested uh 0.5 Mills out and I asked them uh do you have a approximate figure of how much funding this would raise and then question four if possible could you give us a sense of what the additional funding would do for example the X dollars raised would let us serve 100 more people to build something meals prior for additional case managers at JFS or whatever those examples are totally out of my head they're not based on anything but just to give them a sense that if they can give us a notion of what a millage would look like when implemented and then the last which um very much relates to what Jason has told us the County Commissioners are looking at what are their suggestions for how the county might administer or Implement a millage thank you um okay so the next item on our agenda is the presentation by the Housing bureau for seniors and we have Yvonne cudney with us who is prepared to make that presentation so I think we'll turn it over to Yvonne and do you want to share your screen is that do you have a presentation okay so uh let me just start with this one I have a big dog who's playing with the squeaky toy to outside my room and two I might have a cat that starts meowing and three I get really nervous with technology okay so let me see if I've got this right what do you all see we see your presentation presentation yeah okay great now I just have to find my notes do you want Yvonne questions as you go along or do you want people to save them until the end it turns out my presentation is pretty long so I would prefer questions at the end and I am not seeing my notes then you're sharing right now with um have you started from the oh I stopped the share because I'm nervous you're good um if you so it looks different than when we were practicing right okay so maybe you didn't select the right screen let me try this one and you've got this combined thanks you guys Devon I always do this wrong the first time too so you what you have to do is start you have to start presenting before you share oh okay hold on then oh my gosh can you believe that three years ago none of us even knew about Zoom okay where's my thing to stop sharing yeah slideshow from beginning what do you see now you have to share your screen now lovely yeah the other thing she could do is email Stephanie you maybe oh we got it no email I sent it to Stephanie I do have it as a backup okay so you're still seeing it right yeah you got it okay guys thank you so much for your patience uh so there are a few things that I always have to do uh the title slide for Michigan medicine presentations this is the senior housing landscape of Washington County um here's our agenda uh my name is Yvonne cudney I am the Community Education and Outreach coordinator for the Housing bureau for seniors um just to give you a little bit of background about me qualify myself to speak uh I am an attorney I practiced in legal services representing low-income people for about 18 to 20 years in both California and Michigan uh for two and a half years following that I worked for the office of community and economic development in their home improvement program so weatherization and rehab and I now work for the Housing bureau for seniors as their Community Education and Outreach coordinator my passion is housing my passion is affordable housing truly affordable housing um and representing or advocating for low income populations uh this presentation is going to cover a little bit about Housing bureau for seniors because I'd be remiss if I didn't since I worked for them I'm going to provide an overview of the housing landscape in Washington County I'm going to talk about income for older adults uh to the best of my ability I'm going to do a deeper dive into the rental and homeowner markets for older adults uh it paints a rather Grim picture so I'm going to talk about some steps for moving forward possible Avenues and best practices and then we'll wrap this presentation up and I will take questions then if you don't mind so first the Housing bureau for seniors is a program of Community Health Services which is a department within Michigan medicine uh Community Health Services is community anchored and community-led and it has five different initiatives to address Community need both the Housing bureau for seniors and Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels addressed the initiative for protecting the health and quality of life for our seniors the Housing bureau for seniors is a free service to older adults in Washington County and Beyond and their care providers we Define older adults as those who are 55 and over we have some core programming which includes eviction prevention housing counseling foreclosure prevention and education we have two annual events our big fundraisers one is Senior Living week which is scheduled for October 15th through the 22nd so um save the date to the other big annual event is our big hearts for seniors uh which has been storytelling for the past couple of years and we held that in May for all of our programs we have social workers who conduct assessments that Encompass Financial stability physical and mental health and housing sustainability an eviction prevention our social worker often negotiates with landlords actively assists tenants with finding new housing and often assist them with moving and our foreclosure program we work closely with the Washington County Treasurer's Office to prevent tax foreclosures we assist homeowners with applying for Homestead credits tax deferments and tax reductions all of which put more money into homeowners pockets they can pay for their expenses and then finally we can assist with applying for uh the Michigan homeowner assistance fund which was developed to um in response to covet and my cat just made its presence aware so hold on one second please foreign I am he gets really loud um so sorry about that we also offer housing counseling which is um support to assess living arrangements and help older adults and their care providers explore long-term care options for next moves finally we maintain a listing of all senior housing communities in Washington County which includes all age all age section 8 and market rate properties as well as subsidized developments I'm in charge of the education department if you will uh I educate the public on the senior housing landscape affordable housing in general I also offer workshops in extending Independence in the home um decision making tools to find the right fit for moving into your net into assisted living or some other form of uh assisted living and preventing property tax or mortgage foreclosure there are a few takeaways uh that I'd like you to get from this presentation and I read your response to the Board of Commissioners um questions on your presentation recently so I think you've got some of this already but I'm just going to reiterate it uh Washington County has about 371 000 older uh residents not older adult residents about 20 or 72 000 of them are older adults it's about 20 percent of the population the senior population is expected to grow in Washington County by 40 percent by 2045. currently we have about 30 000 senior households in Washington County 31 of them are housing costs burdened which I'll talk about in a minute 28 of them have income below the household survival budget as developed by at United for Alice what that really means is about 30 percent of older adult households are economically challenged or having a hard time making ends meet Washington County currently has um 1600 housing units affordable or subsidized housing units which is insufficient for our current needs we can only house about two in ten of those older adult households that are economically challenged um there is hope Washington County has some current infrastructure that could support modified or expanded programs and there's some best practices from elsewhere that we could borrow and for which we have some infrastructure in place already let me just take a look at my notes and make sure I've covered everything I have every presentation that the Housing bureau for seniors does starts with this housing iceberg the tip of the iceberg is literal homelessness this is what the public sees generally it's those people who are living on shelters or on the streets in 2020 approximately 19 percent of shelter clients were over the age of 55 in Washington County wow if you the Housing bureau generally deals with what's below the water and it starts at the very tip or the very bottom if you will with unaffordable housing 31 of older adult households in this County are housing costs burdened meaning they spend over 30 percent of their income on housing expenses uh many of the people the majority of the people that the Housing bureau for senior C spent over 50 and up to all of their income on rent if unaffordable housing isn't addressed it leads to unstable housing for renters this could mean evictions and for homeowners it means foreclosures eviction rates average 11.3 percent in 2018 in Washington County that means for every one eviction file or there's one eviction filed for every nine rental housing units in the county so that's not specific to older adults okay but it's generally across the board 18 of the 65 and over households are renters so presumably some of those eviction rates possibly even 11.3 percent of them apply to those older adults uh but it hasn't been broken down to that level for homeowners were noticing I've been um following the Washington County legal news and advert um notices for mortgage foreclosure and what we're finding is that approximately 42 percent of the households post coveted moratorium are um over the age of 55 and they're experiencing mortgage foreclosures uh if unstable housing is not addressed it could lead to Hidden homelessness and potentially literal homelessness so this is a rough estimate I know that you guys have been asked about this I spoke with the office of community and economic development and um they extrapolated some the percentage from Detroit from the Detroit area census and it showed that approximately 2.3 percent of households were either doubling up or experiencing hidden homelessness meaning that they were living with friends or relatives so if we applied that 2.3 percent to the Washington County area it would mean that approximately 3 700 households are um it's experiencing hidden homelessness in Washington County again rough estimate they couldn't get any more granular than that and um that isn't a number for older adults again it's across the board all ages foreign this is a screen where I want to talk about income for older adults uh we're all aware of a federal poverty limit for a single person in 2019 that limit was twelve thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars that could be 2021. um but it was twelve thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars the problem with that standard is that it really undercuts the number of households that are truly economically challenged um that threshold is actually a little bit higher and so a number of different standards have been developed by different agencies to address that um shortfall one of those is the area median income which HUD uses and then there's also this Alice threshold that was developed um with United Way or United for Alice it's intended to comprehensively measure the number of households that struggle in each County of the U.S so the budget that I have posted here specifically for Washtenaw County um and before I dig down into that I just want to give you a little bit more information about what we know about income for older adults here 90 of seniors in Washington County 65 and over are drawing Social Security the main income for social security for that uh age cohort is twenty four thousand dollars or two thousand dollars a month approximately 57 of those 65 and over are drawing retirement that's um that mean is thirty thousand seven hundred and fifty so it means oh 42 percent aren't receiving retirement um private retirement and could potentially just be living from their social security nine percent older adults in wash Floyd so it's really important that we understand they're either drawing retirement or um Social Security so back to this Alice budget a little bit this household survival budget is the bare minimum cost um there's the bare minimum cost of a household which is necessary to live and work here in Washington County I like this because it really breaks down the budget and shows you uh the bare minimum right it's not a lot of money so let me break it down a little bit because I know that you guys were interested in this the housing cost of 900 for a single adult is based on Hud's area median income for somebody whose income is below 50 of the area median income the food budget obviously there's no child care because we're talking about a single adult the food budget is 294 dollars this was designed this is um the lowest level of the Thrifty food plan which was designed by the USDA to meet nutritional requirements for a healthy diet and again 294 dollars is from 2019 the cost of food has gone up exponentially since then transportation is calculated using an average annual expenditure for both Transportation by car and by public transportation Health Care is the average spending for both health insurance premiums and out of out-of-pocket costs the technology is the average cost of a smartphone plan it doesn't include the smartphone it doesn't include the internet and it doesn't include a laptop computer just the smartphone plan taxes are federal and state taxes because it is this household survival budget assumes that somebody is working um which 79 of older adults or 65 and over are not in Washington County and then there's a 10 um miscellaneous expense which is just it's the uh emergency pot in case something happens and we all know from life that something always happens the second chart over here you guys can see my mouse right yeah we can Okay so this far right column shows that approximately seven percent of the older adults 65 and over in Washington County are living below the federal poverty limit an additional 21 are living below the Alice threshold um survival budget which is thirty thousand dollars and to give you an idea that's thirty thousand dollars is approximately 40 of the area median income so those are the the standards the alternative uh poverty levels um established by Hud okay and that's important for the next slide okay for the next two slides the rental market in Washington County there are approximately 5413 older adult renters in Washington County 53 percent of them are housing costs burdened I mean it's about 2 900 households there are two types of rentals pretty generally there's market rate rentals and they're subsidized or affordable um rentals those are regulated by uh subsidies to provide below Market rental rates the types of subsidies are development subsidies and those um become are often labeled affordable housing and then there's also rent subsidies which are determined or established by Hud um they result in vouchers which can either be Project based or housing Choice vouchers they're two different things and I can address housing Choice vouchers separately if anybody ever wants to talk to me about it we're just going to talk about the project-based vouchers we have approximately sixteen hundred affordable or subsidized units in Washington County which means that we have approximately two units of affordable or subsidized housing possibilities for every 10 household adult households that are housing costs burned or having a hard time making ends meet economically all right this slide really breaks it down for us we have the total number of affordable or subsidized units in Washington County 1639. I've listed all of the units and where they're located I've also listed in this column the number of units for each different development whether or not they have a project-based voucher associated with them that's the green check mark Courthouse Square and Lori Terrace have 30 project-based vouchers associated with them for a variety of reasons um and then also because all of these have a development subsidy associated with them I've listed the area median income associated with that the charts to the right are the HUD income limits um for the area median incomes and then the rent limits associated with those area median incomes uh the bottom chart is the federal poverty limit for 2021. that's what I was talking about before and I I'm I'm using the screen because I really want you all to understand what it means to live in poverty and how affordable housing is really not affordable for anyone living in poverty um so I'm gonna do this I'm going to pretend like I am somebody who's living in poverty my annual income is twelve thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars or I have a monthly income of 1073. if I wanted to live in affordable housing Cranbrook tower for example I would have to have income at or below 60 of the area median income so the area median income is seventy four thousand six hundred dollars sixty percent of the area median income is forty four thousand dollars forty five thousand dollars I would qualify for this housing because my monthly income is twelve thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars or thirteen thousand right but the maximum rent associated with the slow income housing is one thousand one hundred and twenty dollars my income is only 1073. so the maximum rent is fifty dollars more than my total monthly income I would not be able to afford to live in Cranbrook Tower absent the project-based voucher that um is associated with it and when there's a project-based voucher or a housing Choice voucher your rent automatically becomes one-third of your gross monthly income my point is this affordable housing will never be affordable for a person living in poverty unless they have some type of rental subsidy so when we think about building affordable housing we need to think about targeting it towards people who are at or below 30 Ami or somehow obtaining a voucher um to help subsidize the unit deeper dive into homeowners about twenty four thousand uh 24 500 older adult homeowners in Washington County 26 and a half percent of them are housing costs burdened um the median housing costs for somebody with a mortgage for an older adult with a mortgage is 1547 without a mortgage it's six hundred and seventy dollars now I know historically we've always thought you know the public sentiment or thought processes older adults don't have mortgages but uh the Harvard Joint Council on housing has found that the share of homeowners aged 65 and over with housing debt doubled from 1989 to 2019 from 21 to 42 percent that means a lot more of our older adults actually have mortgages that they're paying down right now um we've estimated by reviewing the Washington County legal news and check using some apps that approximately 42 percent of the households in Washington County are experiencing mortgage foreclosure are over the age of 55. many many older adults in Washington County have stated that they like to they would like to downsize but cite the lack of affordable senior housing friendly options as a barrier to moving in Washington County so so far in this presentation I've talked primarily about I've talked about the senior housing landscape in Washington County and how dire it is my next slide is going to move us into um thinking about potential avenues for moving forward we may I'm betting most of us have heard about aging in place the Center for Disease Control and prevention call um have defined it as the ability to live in one's own Home and Community safely independently and comfortably regardless of age income or ability level um Washington county seniors when recently polled about what they need to successfully age in place uh 30 percent of the seniors identified needing assistance with home modifications and repairs and 28 identified needing assistance with chore supports these two needs were second and third to uh needing home delivered meals so they're up in the top three Washington County has some programs in place already that could address some of these needs but they're Limited uh so Washington County's weatherization program administered by oced provides air sealing and insulation and furnace replacements for both renters and homeowners alike uh you have to be 200 percent of the federal poverty limit it's about 26 000 20 26 000 right now or under there's some new arpa guidelines I believe that um target people below 60 of the Ami there's also a home rehab program administered by oced it provides ramps and roofs furnaces and hot water heaters there's a wait list for ramps and roofs it's anywhere from six months to two years the targets households below 80 Ami Catholic Social Services has a program to help out with minor handy person work lawn care and snow removal there are no income guidelines for it there's a suggested cost share and of course there's a wait list Washington County has had several pilot programs um oced had a oh I skipped one weimau had a capable program I'll talk a little bit more about that um on the next slide it's a best practice uh oced had a plumbing repair program in Winter 2020 in response to covet Ann Arbor has an Ann Arbor Aging in place efficiently program that from 2021 to 2022 it was only for the city of Ann Arbor it was a collaboration between a bunch of stakeholders there are some ways that we could move forward and some best practices if there were a millage we could create a senior affordable housing trust fund there's some precedence for this it's similar to the Ann Arbor affordable housing trust fund it could be used to leverage other funding sources for the building or rehab of affordable housing for seniors county-wide that Ann Arbor Housing Trust Fund targets um households below 50 Ami and it gives priority to households whose income is below 30 Ami and there is a um document that spells out how it's how it works which I've got attached to my notes there's also shared housing this is um it enables two or more unrelated people to share housing for their Mutual benefit the person offers a private bedroom and shared common area in exchange for rent help around the house or a combination of the two there's a national Clearing House that could provide some guidance on how to do this their Aging in place programs that I mentioned before the community Aging in place advancing Better Living for elders or capable programs was developed by the Johns Hopkins school of nursing it's a four to five month program that integrates the services of an occupational therapist a registered nurse and a handy worker who worked together with older adults to set goals and direct action plans that change behaviors to improve health Independence and safety in the household why Mouse program Incorporated a social worker and of course what's really um interesting to me is the home modifications um which are really helpful and have lasting effects for seniors there's the Ann Arbor Aging in place efficiently program um that is winding down this year they haven't quite figured out how to expand it into the rest of the county all of these programs or the pilot programs that I mentioned before were established because Community agencies managed to find funding for one-time pilot projects they haven't been picked up to provide sustainable housing yet so again the takeaways there are 30 000 senior households in Washington County right now approximately a third of them are having a hard time making ends meet we'll we have insufficient affordable or subsidized housing um we can only house two in ten older adult households who are having a hard time making ends meet there is hope there are best practices from elsewhere and we've got some infrastructure that could be modified or expanded to continue to assist older adults age in place in Washington County ah now it's time for questions if you guys have any questions I have one and then I'll call on people who have their hands up um at one point there was an office at University of Michigan who matched people who were looking for shared housing um with a vetted list of people is that still in place and if so how does one access that um okay so that was the Housing bureau for seniors it is no longer in place uh which is why we would like to see it happen again um but it needs to be we need to house it elsewhere it needs to be a community collaboration for such a thing to happen okay thank you okay so I have Bonnie first and then Elizabeth well that's kind of like listening to your presentation the 42 percent of the seat the older adults that are looking at foreclosure issues um this is kind of like near and dear to my heart I have a poem that I purchased with my husband we've been in there for 20 years it is way too large for us but because I can't afford to sell my house and move to a smaller House in Washington All County I've been looking for five years and if I buy a smaller home my tax burden is going to be larger than what my home is now because you know the Michigan law and it breaks the tax thing and your taxes go up so well if you've got 42 percent of the people that own homes right now that are facing foreclosures what is going to happen to them if you increase millage I mean that that's kind of the Catch-22 because it's just more home burden on people that own homes I've tried to at least get them to stabilize on my home evaluation every year when they continually increase your home evaluation in Washington County being a senior and the last time I went to the board they basically said if it's too expensive move that's basically what I was told as a senior so that's it's kind of you you want to stay in Washington County you can't find a place to buy it to stay in Washtenaw County so it's it's but you want to have a millage to help support seniors I mean it's a horrible situation right now if you are a homeowner and you want to stay in Washtenaw County you are a senior and you're looking to downsize to buy a smaller affordable house I think that's like a unicorn in Washington County because everything that's being built is massive and huge and I'm not going to go into a four to six hundred thousand dollar mortgage to be able to buy a new home that's being built right now in in my area so how do you you know I I mean this is a terrible question to ask you um what kind of recommendations are or something could we do to the county to fix this affordable housing dilemma that seniors are in that want to stay in their own home but the house is too big too many stairs and they can't find affordable housing to buy to move into Bonnie thank you I think you demise what I've been talking about um a lot of seniors want to downsize but they can't find affordable and and stay in their Community right five years I've been looking literally five years yeah I can't afford they just can't afford to move within Washington County um so there are a couple things that I'm thinking about right um one there's setting aside if there were millage setting aside some a percentage of those funds to create an affordable housing trust fund that could be used to leverage other funding sources um and decrease the cost for developers to build affordable housing um generally I think of affordable housing as rentals not necessarily as homeowners and it's just because I haven't I because I haven't gone down that line of thought process yet so one it would be the development of affordable rentals is one thing that I'm thinking about two there are um poverty tax exemptions those decrease and can actually um negate entirely negate property taxes for low income households the income threshold and asset threshold varies from Township to Township so I think there are 28 of those in Washington County so um I can't really I can't give you concrete numbers on that but theoretically if a millage were passed property taxes were to go up um some of that could be counteracted by applying for and receiving property tax um reductions and then finally this whole concept of Aging in place and home modifications and Home Sharing right home modifications could it change homes to make them much more senior friendly uh eliminating thresholds raising countertops widening doorways um there's some other other really low-cost ones that I'm not thinking of at this minute but there's that so that people can actually remain in their homes comfortably and the idea of home share where somebody else would be there um just to keep an eye out on you and and to help out and also to combat social isolation which a lot of our older adults are facing um right now more so than ever before and as for the millage the say yes to seniors Coalition has come up with numbers about what how much that would actually increase someone's um property tax and I can't think of those numbers right now it's nominal but nominal is a lot of money when you don't have enough I'm very aware of that okay Elizabeth thanks um I have really two questions if I might uh one about the shared housing you mentioned that um the Housing bureau for seniors doesn't exist anymore and it really needs to be a more Community Based effort um I know they're not too many um shared Housing Programs Nationwide but could you talk a little bit about what a community based um reiteration of uh Housing bureau for seniors might look like in Washington County um so okay Housing bureau for seniors still exists the Home Care Program no longer right excuse me okay great okay so it is it was a casualty of covet okay and I can't speak a lot about it as I just started working for the Housing bureau in October and it stopped a year or two before I started working here right but ideally I this idea has been explored also by um the Washington housing Alliance the Housing bureau is expressing some interest in it it would be we're intending to gather together a group of people who um a group of organizations who might really be able to pull this off um and follow the best practice guidelines that are issued by the national shared Housing Coalition and just getting as much Community buy-in as we can and that's that's about all I can tell you I haven't again delve too much into that yet either so it sounds like you're saying um there's a need for a restart kind of looking at the beginning of thing who's going to be involved how do you build Coalition and how do you find funding that's right yes um the second question um you had mentioned that about 30 percent of older adults after being surveyed recently said that home modification repairs were important for them to be able to to age in place successfully and then you listed uh a bunch of programs that do to some degree provide those services um I'm wondering in your judgment is the funding that already exists for providing those services sufficient and flexible enough part of the reason I'm asking this is I know a couple counties with millages uh Monroe and Ingham County um specifically pit as one of their targets supplementing existing programs for home repair um more funding to um provide those services but we also need more Staffing it's not just funding to provide the services we need Staffing um and I I will be so bold as to say oced needs more Staffing too to be able to expand their programs there are so many households that really need assistance with things like having their gutters cleaned or replaced because the eye strips onto their porches and people can't get in and out of their homes without fear of slipping on the ice um so many older adults need assistance with plumbing repairs leaky faucets toilets that don't stop running I mean those aren't specifically age related problems but a lot of older adult households just don't have the finances to address those issues or to call a plumber or even know a reliable handy person right that was another thing that's recently been cited a lot of older adults just don't know or trust the resources out there uh for Handy people they trust the resources the community agencies that are providing assistance to them but they can't they're nervous about going out into that other world of construction and home repairs [Music] thanks thank you thank you I have Marie and then after her Steven yeah just a note on Home Sharing um I was at the um ncoa conference last year and connected with a group called Silver Nest and they have been trying to expand more into Michigan specifically um and Silver Nest uh kind of feels like Airbnb when you're looking around but is specifically for home sharing and older adult home sharing and then they're looking for partners such as Housing bureau for seniors or Washington County government nonprofits they work with health care companies and other groups like that so that might be something for Housing bureau for seniors to look into and then if you guys know anybody who's looking for housing there are just a couple of of options um for renting in Washington County just a few not not really a lot but just worth noting it's called silverness.com thank you do you know by any chance if it's a fee for service um so what they do is they sort of like how your uh previous home share program worked where you're finding somebody who has the house and an extra room private bath that kind of stuff and helping them rent out that space to somebody else they help facilitate with some of the the meet and greets and seeing if there's the partnership um leases and things like that they pretty much operate uh like your previous program did okay great thanks I'll look into that and I just got a text from my boss Janet who's here and she's like yeah I'm aware cool great hi Janet Stephen yeah first of all fantastic presentation so comprehensive um really looking forward to sharing the video with others in the and the sides because of it really tells a picture and I hope that you know Peter gets it out to the Commissioners and and Jason and um other people that are policy makers um the uh the question you know and and I'll give Bennett I'm going to give you a heads up Bennett I I was gonna say that since you've publicly talked about living in Larry Terrace I was just wondering you know about your perspective so be ready for that um you know on that topic but um you know I guess I one question is do the housing for um senior Bureau do they have any role in helping people make good decisions about assisted living or nursing homes is that part of the scope of what you do yes so uh thanks for asking we do it's part of the housing counseling and it's part of the education piece that I do um we have a number of tools that we use assessments to get a general idea about where somebody's at and we give them information um about about we give them information and ideas about what to look for in terms of where they're going in assisted living like what type of fees to expect things to think about like uh you might want to budget an extra 20 because it's um the Assisted Living isn't going to necessarily provide you with laundry services it could be an a la carte service um if you go out think about you're going to add 20 to your budget because you might want to go out and eat or do other things so we help give people ideas about what to expect it doesn't Assisted Living isn't necessarily as inexpensive in quotation marks they cost anywhere from like three thousand to twelve thousand dollars a month here in Washington County uh you need to budget and you need to budget not just for this year but cost of living increases every year thereafter so yeah we help people think that process how about in choosing the right Nursing Home in an urgent way you're in the hospital you got to go to a nursing home so we provide we provide a lot of Assistance or we we talk a lot with there's some Critical Care social workers um and we talk a lot with them and go back and forth about providing resources and where people might want to go and thinking about funding long-term funding might be an issue for some people they might want to need long-term nursing care beds right so Medicaid's involve Medicaid thought thought processes are involved in that about which we know a good deal thank you thank you oh even somehow you got muted yeah then I just want I don't know if you wanted to comment as someone you mentioned you live in Larry Terrace many a time uh as a user of affordable housing any any thoughts you have well uh I thank you Steve um I think that um living in a large senior community has strengths and weaknesses um and uh it's not as if social isolation is not a problem in a um in Murray Terrace it is so I don't I hope that's not a surprise uh to you I think for folks who've listened to me uh during the you know last year uh social isolation it's a considerable problem but at this point I don't want to go any further than that unless you have questions no nothing specific I just thought that you know that anything you would share would I'm sure we would all gain benefit from thank you Bennett for sharing um are there any other um questions or discussion on this topic before we move ahead uh just as a final thing a lot of my references were in my notes and I'll create an appendix slide and get that to Stephanie so that people have um access to my sources oh good thank you that would be very helpful and again thank you for letting me present to you all and thank you so much for taking the time to present to us it was a very helpful very helpful indeed indeed well done so we're going to move ahead We're Gonna Let You Escape unless you wish to stay and watch you're welcome to do that but um our next agenda item is an Innovative innovative solutions discussion uh this was brought up quite some time ago by Elizabeth Thompson and uh when we started scheduling out what we would talk about at Future meetings that occurred to the officers that we weren't entirely sure what she had in mind so I asked her to at least start a discussion about what she has in mind and see if that Sparks any ideas for future presentation so Elizabeth I'm going to turn it over to you and we'll keep with the same thing though if people have comments please raise your hand and I'll call on you thanks um the reason I had come up with this as a topic for meeting is um we in our presentations we've had a lot of discussions about what exists in Washington County and often in those discussions just like today is a perfect example uh people talking about um some Innovative programs that either have been piloted and not continued like capable uh which um Yvonne alluded to but it's uh a program if I uh understanding correctly where you have a team which includes um an occupational therapist and some uh as well as somebody who can links to folks who can actually do home repairs and assessment and some training elements to help people over a several month period um learn how to be able to live safely and independently in their community in their home plus being able to make the modifications necessary for that so and that program has ended because like funding but that that seems an Innovative program example we all have links in the um World Older Adult Services and also personal experiences so I was thinking it would be helpful to begin to have a discussion which again might lead us to Future topics about things that we happen to know about or have heard about or want to know more about that are Innovative that aren't just doing what we're doing I know Stephen for example shared something about uh a program for medical transportation that's linked with Huron Valley ambulance if I'm remembering correctly as a potential Innovation so that is what I'm hoping we can um begin to share does that make sense to folks it you know I just say it does to me I think we need to learn of of models that have worked in the real world in places nearby and places far away and I think that's that's not only how we learn but how we can support those types of programs and when someone has already done it it's so much more easy to replicate than starting from scratch so there's a lot more credibility when someone has taken it with whatever funding they had and operationalize it so yeah I think that's a great idea so Marta I don't know where you want to go forward from well I'm thinking about how to structure this and I'm thinking that I I'm putting this out for to see what you think about it would it be a good idea for any every member of the Commission on Aging who knows of something like that to send you a nomination now here's something I know about um and maybe we could put together a collaborative slideshow of innovative solutions how do you feel about that idea I think that would be a good way to start um I can also share to get people's thinking going the state advisory Council on Aging did some uh reports in the past for some Innovative practices that Triple A's around the state have been doing and I thought I might share that with folks who might uh as a beginning to start your thinking going and maybe one of those programs you look at you go yeah that is something we need to investigate in Washington County or it might go they don't mention it but what I'd really like to see in Washington County is dot dot dot so maybe that would be part of the discussion that we would have on I think sure scheduled for August 5th but if we could put together a composite of what you've got there and what everyone's proposals and then we could sort of collaboratively work through that on August 5th and see where we might want to go after that that sounds good um I saw Bennett had his hand up a minute ago okay well uh Marta in your uh sort of outline the second item uh quote getting the word out close quote and then quote we need to empower aging adults to um Empower them to advocate for their needs close quotes uh that sounds like um something I've said um more than once um my objective for the forthcoming year is facilitating the growth of advocacy on the part of senior groups now I don't think this is a solution but I guess the idea is uh cultural in nature um I think that uh one thing that would help would indeed wind up promoting legitimacy and credibility on on part of the public so what do I have in mind for those of you who are 60 and over and and who wish to self acknowledge okay Bennett you're gonna have to stop right there we are not going to talk about the age of people on this commission period Martha you apparently have not spoken to Peter Lindemann I will not tell him what changed the uh if you will the uh approach but he did say that demographic composition of groups is legitimate is legitimate now as Peter this is off the topic that we're on on the agenda at this moment and so we are not going to go down this Avenue right now you may feel free to have an email discussion with Peter and myself about this after the meeting so right now the topic we're on is discussing innovative solutions um I see that Bonnie has her hand up and I'll call on you Elizabeth I think this is excellent I I love brainstorming I love working together because you don't know what you don't know until until you know so um I what I'd like to do is if there's any of our participants also out there missions that have been exploring innovative ideas um and if any any other Innovative programs out there to please send you the information um if they know of any other presentations or um um conferences that they've gone to and there's some good presentations out there to send them to you um because you like you said there might be some place that's you know in New England or California or you know South Dakota that has been working on a very Innovative program for older adults um welcome all of those ideas and I haven't been to a conference in a while so those that have been going to come we have something great out there and um even just to get a snippet of different slide presentations from different conferences and then might get our conversation going and then we can maybe narrow it down to maybe a couple of topics that really interest all of us and then we can do some more deep Dives so I I think this is very exciting I I like the brainstorming and I like the innovativeness so so I'm inviting anybody that's out there listening that's been to a conference or whatever send that information to Elizabeth so we can you know start there so thank you for doing this Elizabeth it's great and I see Elizabeth you're next I think that's a great way of thinking of it as a mini conference and I've always felt that if I attend a conference if I come home with one good idea it's been a successful conference so I think we'll come up with a lot of good ideas I'm wondering I love the idea if the fellow Commissioners think it's good to ask the um our colleagues who um listen in in the conference to also submit material and I see a lot of heads nodding so it sounds like people are agreed with that I was wondering Stephanie what do you think um the best way of getting the information so that it can be shared with me and any of the Commissioners who want to help me with it uh kind of put together um our discussion framework um so like the best way to compile all of the programs both from you as members and then also from the community yes um I mean I'm happy to gather them if people want to send them to me and I can disperse them to whoever wants to work on it um I'm thinking uh maybe when we send out the information to the listers we could include in there some information about um so that way even people that don't attend this meeting um can see that they can send some uh ideas they have in programs to me I'm happy to do that as well um I think we need to have it sent to Elizabeth because I think this might be outside the role that you're contracted to do Stephanie in terms of collecting information I don't want to get in trouble with the contract issue um so if you want to help with putting things together that would be cool but I think maybe they need to ideas need to be sent to Elizabeth if that would work out for you Elizabeth yeah um I'm just thinking um the best way um and I'm not seeing on here comment the ability to comment uh on my app so I do not know Stephanie if you have the ability to post my email address no we don't have some just the structure of what since it's a webinar Zoom I don't have the ability to comment either um definitely would you would you resend to the entire Commission on Aging um the email addresses of each of us so that we can be in touch that way and then is that posted isn't that posted publicly on our website our emails are not publicly posted on the website but there is a submission portal on the website so people can submit something that way and those I think those things go to me and then I'll send them to you Elizabeth um okay so just to summarize um and I'll check with you later Stephanie because I have a couple email addresses floating around and I want to make sure I have the right one that I use for aging stuff to send to the Commissioners for all of you folks listening and maybe you can indicate it in the listserv uh email you can send if we use the portal and maybe even put the um that's a way to add comments that's a way to submit uh your ideas uh about Innovative programs you'd like to see discussed that sounds great that will work I see Dana and has her handbook and then after that Bonnie I just wanted to request that if you are going to send out emails um if you could include me on that um because I don't know that I automatically get your emails if it's sent to like the commission's email group but I would like to have your emails that's the short of it okay that seems fair Bonnie yeah I just want to clarify for the minutes to make sure that I'm understanding what we're what we're agreeing on here we did ask to have our personal emails taken off the website so I don't want to have our personal emails put back on the website I do think that it is good that we direct people to go is it to the portal to submit information then that will go to Marta and then she can Martha then she can get everything sent out to Elizabeth or the group or whoever is working on it so that's going to be the process we're going to direct them towards the portal Stephanie and send out a blast to everybody that's on the list serve that we're looking for any kind of innovative programs or presentations conferences that they've been to to kind of like and then give them the link to the portal so what we're going to do okay I just wanted to clarify that to make sure that that's the process we we'd agreed on that's all and I will say Elizabeth that I'd be happy to help you if there's anything I can do to be helpful uh Stephen you are next yeah um you know I just want to go back to the first part of what Ben is talking about because I think we got lost in the second part of his comments which was I think I heard from him that there is some innovative ways to um engage older adults so that they're part of the process and I think that despite best intentions um it you know that the people who are attending these meetings for example are I think the majority are from Community Based organizations as opposed to individual older adults representing purely themselves and so I think we have opportunities to do even better than we have in reaching directly to older people whether it's about Arbor millage whatever our next thing is um and just educating the public and learning from the public so um I guess that's that's I just want to to bring back bandage to happen you think it's a really important one that if we can find a approach that has worked in other communities as a way of really engaging older adults so they're part of the process I think that would be a huge Innovation for us and for the Commission on Aging through right now and for future years so um I just wanted to Echo Bennett's comments and and hopefully we can find it a community like that thank you Stephen America in in America or outside of America yes certainly we shouldn't Overlook our colleagues in other countries um Elizabeth and then Bonnie Stephen I would like to challenge you then as uh one of the Innovative programs you might uh consider uh submitting for discussion is uh ways in which um uh we can engage the entire community of Washington County in discussion of uh how to make uh our County as um wonderful places it can be for peop older adults um and that definitely is figuring out ways of input one of the things that I know some other counties who have an official uh Office on Aging within the county is they do things like have public hearings and solicit public comment and so on but that is where my head jumps to um but you may have other ideas too I I think that that is indeed an important innovation to discuss I will absolutely accept that challenge in a work I work with Bennett on that too great thank you um Bonnie I just want to um I just want to Echo with what Elizabeth said I was gonna throw the gauntlet down to Stephen too and throw the challenge out there I'm glad he picked it up Stephen um communication is everything doesn't matter what we do if nobody knows what we're doing it we can't be as beneficial as as we can be so yeah so I'm I'm very excited to see if you can find how other communities have tackled this this age-old problem of getting the word out and um again if anyone out there that's that's in our community basis has attended a conference where they have challenged that you know to tackle this challenge be very interested to see it and Elizabeth I'll help as well you know whether it's for viewing or looking at slides or input or whatever so much Bonnie helping that way as well okay excellent uh Stephen deals mean to still have your hand up or is that an inadvertent race hearing no response I think that's probably an accidental hand race um anything else on innovative solutions before we move ahead doesn't look like it okay so the next item on the agenda is the potential new subcommittee on fund mapping in the officers meeting we thought it might be a good idea to talk more about what people are thinking about before we make this decision so um I can't remember the lead off on this if I'm not mistaken or did I do I remember this wrong now um I don't really have a a lot of of thoughts on this I thought it was interesting when Jason was sharing about the um new plan with the to approach the millage to involve County Administration um someone had the question if fun mapping could potentially be part of what the work I think Elizabeth that was you um if that could be some of the work that that they do as as they make the plan and the case and all of that and I think if that's the direction they start to go that would be really the best way to to approach this project yeah I actually had a similar thought that you know hey if they're going to do it then maybe we don't have to so um you know maybe that's something to think about Elizabeth and then Bonnie um absolutely they have the expertise to know what what is being spent the county and the ability to I'm sure um no uh much more uh much faster than than we can develop that skill set I'm wondering if because we've had some discussion that that's important to know if it might be appropriate for us to recommend to the County Board of Commissioners that as they consider um looking at how a millage might be implemented that they include this fund mapping as part of their um consideration I don't want to make a motion yet because I want to hear what other folks think about that uh I see Bonnie is next I I'm right down the same line of all of you like so I wrote that note down for this part of the discussion when Jason said that because they have the funding they have the staff they have the ability to know what's going on with with the county and what money's coming in so I'm thinking that it is would be really important for us to make sure that we're we are on their Advisory board or little subcommittee or whatever the county is going to do to look at this process of the you know the planning for what how a millage would be used that we get a member on there I think if we do then that person can work on them with this mapping of funding the potential ways that they want to use it so I think if we can really somehow make sure that we are a part of that process it will help solve this funding mapping as well as potential use of funds for supporting all older adults in Washtenaw County so I was very happy to hear him say because fun mapping has got to be part of the millage process for the millage recommendation they've got to know what's already out there and then how the millage is going to supplement it so I think that fits really good for what we've been talking about doing so as far as the motion Elizabeth my thought would be maybe a letter to the Commissioners that we are extremely interested in this we really want to participate in it and that we'll you know someone from our commission will you'll serve or help or or whatever to be part of that process that's kind of just where I was thinking I wonder if we want to do a motion or if we just want to convey the general information to Jason and ask him to sort of take it forward I think he would take it forward for us very well he's been a good advocate for us and does Peter have a suggestion yeah that's a good idea Margaret so a couple of things the main thing is um well I think all of this is great and good uh technically uh what Jace talked about has not been considered by the Board of Commissioners yet uh so it might be helpful to wait until Wednesday and at your next meeting see what that actual instruction ends up being see what the wording is of the instruction to County Administration um and just for y'all to know the board is technically oh is technically supposed to go through County Administration so when when they instruct County Administration to do something it's usually County Administration work with everyone in the organization who might be relevant for this work um so depending on what that final wording is I think asking um uh asking Jason to either pass it on or doing some Outreach to the admin team uh and just offering your assistance directly to admin can also work since once they're instructed to do it it's the ball's kind of in the airport so it might be worth uh connecting with that admin team uh to talk about how how we all can be involved Elizabeth you have your hand up I'm wondering if before the next meeting uh or the officers or whomever might ask Jason um what he feels would be most helpful given that we want to accomplish as Bonnie said to have a seat at the table to be there and to emphasize the importance of fund mapping and Jason might be able to give his perspective on what after Wednesday he might find helpful in the discussions well I can I just say one thing here and then Bennett has his hand up after you okay all right and then Stephen okay so Margaret go ahead oh um the one thing I think is important is that um of course we need them to act on that that issue on Wednesday but I think it's important to for them to hear from us in writing and so that they know we're watching this and um and and that we supported and um and we want them to consider the fun map so I I just think putting it in writing at the appropriate time um I think it's just a better idea I think it's a reasonable idea to ask who would be willing to make a draft of a proposing resolution to send to them so that we could all have a look at it at the next meeting based on whatever happens on Wednesday is there anyone who wants to draft if not the officers will try to draft something okay I see Bennett's hand and then Steve okay I don't want to break the continuity of the thought so when you folks are you know finished I will should I just go ahead I have no idea what you're talking about okay well it's uh distinct from one of the things I've done at Murray terrorists is I've given a presentation or two about the work that we are doing in the commission and trying to do I recommend that each of you do the same in one of the ancient communities homes or centers and that is maximize visibility and introduce yourself and uh perfectly if you um natural situation um thank you that's a really good idea and I think maybe you know each one of us should in some way figure out how we can personally do that and I don't know Maria if you see this in the communications committee subcommittee Realm um but that's something that we definitely should put on the list to discuss and thank you for suggesting that Stephen yes can you hear me yes yes sorry I know it's hold on let me make it a little better uh sorry um so I just wanted to say the one thing that the public first of all I agree with what Margie said and in regards to quickly about Bennett what he just said I'm wondering whether the idea of us putting kind of some slides together that could be used in those kinds of talks so that we're you know as professional as we could be but that's a really good idea you just faded out Stephen I don't know if you were finished speaking or what happened maybe you went in a tunnel I think he's probably in a not internet compatible entirely internet compatible location um okay um so I think that's a good suggestion also um some sort of standard template of slides of what's the Commission on Aging and what are we doing kind of thing all right can you hear me now yes yeah oh great sorry about that um you wouldn't want to know where I was but but anyway um yeah let me tell you but um the other thing that Margie brought up earlier that is very um concerning is the fact that there's not a reason for an election in 23 and I guess that although Jason mentioned yeah you could have and Margie asked about the fact that you know it could be funded by the government whatever to just have an election purely for the millage I'll mention that topic really should have made me nervous that we're really talking about 2024 and and so I guess that's uh that's the one thing I don't know Peter if you could comment on that but it made me really nervous that you know all these people that are experiencing real need and now we're going to 2024 potentially to support them in you know and most of us probably won't even be on the commission at that time but in the long run I don't care about us as Commissioners as much as I care about the people we're trying to help so Peter can you can you um share any insights on that uh yes so I can say that without a doubt the the way the resolution uh that'll be public later today when the Board of Commissioners packet gets uh officially published out to the public and that means all of the details will be mostly complete barring any amendments um it does say uh it does include that 2023 line uh for consideration and it is not at all unprecedented for the county to do uh or any municipality to do uh millage based questions um in years where that's that would be the only thing on the tablet the county has done it before so it wouldn't be like oh we have to put the cost because uh we're not doing it it's something we actually have done and even relatively recently uh it's not uncommon for for villages to go in off years um so I don't think that uh the suggestion of it means 2024 because the instruction is to consider for 2023 great thank you very much very um comforting okay yeah you see I see your hand was that me I didn't hear you said me Nina did you did you have your hand up yeah yes I wasn't sure if you called on me um just a clarification of Peter maybe this is for you so if the millage passes in 2023 let's just say for example what is actually the earliest that money comes into the county like when that money is actually collected from the taxes so it is very dependent on which election in 2023 because there are traditionally potential elections in May August and November um I do not have all of those timelines right now uh I know it it typically takes an extra year for the money to start uh coming into the uh County so uh it does like there will be a delay no matter when it is passed whether it's passed today next year it's usually an extra year delay so I don't have the exact timelines for millage collection though I think everybody should know just like just broadly so if if it's in 2023 at best it's not collected you know and distributed until 2024 more likely early 2025 because you have to you know base it on when is actually the the next tax collection whether it's summer or winter so realistically you know we're looking at at least three years before any money would go to still supporting those seniors needs although I think it should be noted that the Community Fund the county fund mapping that will go into preparing the proposal should identify places where there may be opportunities for the county to begin funding some things before we even get to the millage point and I'm really hoping that that's the case that the county will then commit to saying okay we see this particular need here and we see that this is within the range of possibilities for funding with County existing County funds so I think we shouldn't Overlook the possibility that some of those Solutions will come earlier foreign okay so I think we've pretty much finished up on the discussion about fund mapping and other assorted things so we'll move ahead um the only thing I have on report to the chair is that I think you all got a copy of the memo I sent to the Board of Commissioners trying to do a more thorough job of answering the questions that I was asked when I did the presentation uh to them and so that was just sent out to all of you for your information that's the only thing I have I'm not aware of any new business um on the agenda our next meeting date is July 15th at 8 30 and we will be getting a presentation at that time for the say yes to seniors group um and so I think if there's any questions for that those questions would go to I've lost track of who that is is that a you Elizabeth uh yes and I've already as I said submitted uh the questions uh that I shared with you earlier um and they had a question for me I couldn't answer uh Marta uh what time on the 15th should they be prepared to get their presentation that's really hard to say because it depends entirely on the things above them on the agenda they'll be in the same position the Housing bureau for seniors was today and they started roughly at nine o'clock but I can't say for sure that's exactly when so they should they should be prepared if they can to hop on at 8 30 yeah and wait to be called on if they can if they can put up with that yes I think that would be best transportation also didn't start until about nine or just a few minutes after so they might be comfortable wait until say 8 45. okay but I wouldn't wait much longer than that because you never know with an agenda like this it's kind of mushy and Stephanie um they have the potential of having you share the the screen or in terms of the presentation um yeah whatever they're comfortable with so I am happy to share the presentation if they um want me to um I think it's uh probably best if they send me the presentation just in case say we have Tech issues um if they would like to present I can make them co-host and they can present it's really um up to them okay I'll let them know that thank you Stephanie no problem okay and then I see Stephen you hand us up yeah you know um just one um I guess this is part of a Chairman's report I just wanted to comment um if you remember things ago the leadership is the leadership decided to cancel the meeting because there wasn't a speaker I something that I guess I I was concerned because of all the things we want Stephen you are breaking up to the point that we cannot hear you at all so I'm not really sure what to do about that um I see that Stephen is logged in twice on my screen canceling one of those logins might have yeah yeah I'm now I'm nowhere near the first place I'm logged in but can you hear me at this moment we can hear you who knows how long that will last you muted yourself again Stephen okay so my comment was really is in the future um rather than the leadership canceling the meeting that we have the meeting and then if the meeting winds up short because there's no topics at hand that anyone wants to speak about that we do that but that it felt um I don't know it felt less I felt less empowered by the fact that the three people in leadership made a decision to cancel a meeting without engaging the rest of the group so I was just wondering whether we could make that a a standard that in the future if something like that happens that we do continue to have the meeting and it could be a five minute meeting could be a half hour meeting but that we actually continue on as expected I think that's a reasonable thought um and I'm sorry you felt unempowered I don't think that was the intention of the leaders I know that I know that I'm not telling you that you that you did it for that reason I'm just saying that's how I experienced it however and this is only my perspective but if I know a meeting is going to be five minutes I see no point in putting it on my calendar and um so I'm really not sure how to resolve this but I will take that under advisement and discuss it as officers and yeah and by the way I just said five minutes I can't imagine this group ever only having a meeting for five minutes good point that um Elizabeth I um actually have an opposing Viewpoint uh murder I'm very glad that the officers made the decision to cancel the meeting um because it may meeting for only five minutes isn't for me five minutes it ends up prep time before prep time after and while it we are all such interesting people that we can have fascinating discussions it probably would last for a long time if we do not have specific agenda items to discuss um I'm not sure we're moving the work of the uh commission forward and also as Peter has congratulated Us in the past we we meet frequently and fully and I think sometimes uh taking a break is not a bad thing on the model of the County Board of Commissioners sometimes cancels meetings okay so it sounds like this discussion will be continued um anything else before I call for adjournment 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down and this all just kind of slides into place beds in really nice condition no major dents or dings has a couple little things and then did have a fifth wheel looks like at one point or a fifth wheel plate and as we go down this side of the truck just as clean as that passenger side no dents or dings on this side it does have that rim is in really nice condition as well and you can see the front of this dually tub is a nice shape as well no major rock chips or anything like that has the driver's side door code entry also has the power scope mirrors those are heated as well as built-in directional signals inside you can see that this truck has the dark brown King Ranch leather no rips or tears in these seats both of these seats are heated and cooled factory floor mats power windows power locks we have the power mirrors and they also power fold in they also power telescope out that's why they call them the power scope has the sony sound system and then you got your memory driver's seat right there auto headlamps power pedals and as we hop inside here you can see that this truck has sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty one miles has the leather wrapped steering wheel that is in excellent condition no scuffs or scrapes on that audio controls on that side cruise controls on this side there are the controls for those rear airbags pretty nifty as the factory brake controller turned out four-wheel drive traction control system and has the my Ford touch radio with the factory navigation system in it this is also where your backup camera shows up dual climate control factory brake controller for up fitter switches and you have the hundred ten hundred fifty watt plug-in passenger seat is very clean as well no rips or tears on that and these do have side curtain airbags in them this one also comes with the power sunroof and the home link system for your garage door security systems and lighting systems also you have your power sliding rear window control right there 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QgOCk9sYGIM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgOCk9sYGIM | 🔴 WATCH NOW: IDF launches Operation ‘Shield and Arrow’ in Gaza | official in the group's military Council and thotik asundeen who Israel says directs Islamic Jihad activities from the West Bank in a base in Gaza the Palestinian Health Ministry confirming that 12 people were killed and 20 others injured after the bombardment pij confirming that three of their operatives were among the dead along with their wives of the three commanders and a number of their children Israeli residents of areas within 25 miles of Gaza were instructed to stay near bomb shelters amid fear of retaliatory rocket fire and shelters across Southern Israel have been opened as well source of Sandy operation is expected to last for around three days meanwhile sources inside Gaza say that they are prepared for war let's bring in Professor Kobe mihail a senior research fellow at The Institute for National Security studies thank you so much for being with us this morning Israel assassinating three senior members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad talk to us about the timing of this operation they say that their initial goals have been met what else can we expect on the agenda for the rest of the day and the week good morning um first of all I think that it is important to emphasize that we are talking about a very significant uh operational intelligence achievement secondly I think that um the IDF and the General Security Services Israel generally speaking and put or added another layer to the to the deterrous equation not only vis-a-vis the person Islamic Jihad but vis-a-vis all the adversaries and the enemies here in the region and thirdly I think that we have to expect that the affiliation from Gaza will come and I think that at least at this moment Hamas maybe we feel obliged to retaliate but I think that their interest is uh to contain the recreation but we can we cannot know uh what will be at the end of the day and we have to to be prepared in this regard well Israel did send a warning to Hamas through Egyptian mediators early this morning warning them against getting involved in the conflict in August of 2022 during that operation we didn't see them getting involved what kind of stakes are in it at this time at this point around last August we saw Israeli forces take out desider one senior commander in pij this time it's three along with some of their wives along with children civilians among the dead so is Hemes more obliged to respond now exactly I mean this time we're talking about the higher number and we are talking about some civilians that that were killed as well and in the very same time we are dealing with uh very uh broad operation in the Nobles and we have to remember that the Hamas has also some internal and domestic political pressures from the president of Islamic Jihad I assume that from Iran as well and from at least part of the local population and the Hamas will have to maneuver and will have to balance its strategic interests vis-a-vis the other interests and the other pressures that I have just mentioned and to decide what will be the most appropriate radiation or response from from their side and and I hope that they will not miscalculate in this regard because otherwise we might find ourselves in a broad violent cycle not only in the Gaza street but also in the West Bank and maybe Beyond Kobe mihail joining us live this morning thank you let's head now to the South for I-24 News correspondent P.S tecklebach is live near the border with Gaza Pia talk to us about the atmosphere there you recently reported that these schools were not a session the bomb shelters were open what's the latest well Hannah this really seems to be the Calm before the storm I'm standing here in front of a battery of the iron door missile defense system the Israeli Army and the home front command are getting ready for a possible multi-day escalation the Iron Dome is prepared to catch possible Rockets coming from the Gaza Strip and that as you said the schools are closed today but also because it is the Jewish holiday of lagbooma but also other educational institutions will be closed residents who are living in areas up to 25 kilo miles away from the Gaza border are advised to stay close to their shelters there are several roads which will be blocked some train services are suspended not only for this day but this special instructions are in place until tomorrow at 6 00 PM so really we're here expecting an escalation to start possibly after the funerals of the three palestin Islamic Jihad commanders which were killed by Israel during the night this funeral is about to take place at 10 am this morning so in less than an hour now the residents are advised stay close to shelters and they're getting ready but these people here are prepared for rounds of escalations this is also week after the last military escalation between Israel and Gaza started last Tuesday the Palestinian president died in Israeli custody after a more than 80-day hunger strike he was a senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad member from the West Bank that caused rocket fire from Gaza more than 100 Rockets were fired into Israel Israel retaliated targeting weapon manufacturing factories in Gaza and other Hamas infrastructure now we're hearing from the Israeli security establishment that this operation that we have seen yesterday night or tonight was planned since the weekend but due to weather conditions and also keep in mind schools are closed because of the holiday today anyway this operation was postponed until now now residents after last week Israel agreed to ceasefire less than 48 hours after the beginning of last week's escalation residents were quite unhappy with what they conceived as Israeli weak response yeah last week we heard residents from cities like steroth which are close to the border and have to deal with military escalations quite regularly that they voted for this right-wing government because they ran with a promise to show harsh Force against Palestinian militants this is what we have seen now better Modric Israeli Finance Minister from the religious Zionism party he said that he thanks the residents of the South for their patience and for their trust in the Israeli military establishment to give them the trust that they would react at the suitable point of time this is what we've seen now now the residents who are getting ready for an escalation also on the Gaza side we have seen at least 12 people killed in this operation yesterday night three pij commanders but also family members and the children Gaza is one of the most densely populated areas in this world so every Israeli reaction will have to take into account that there will also be civilians hurt in Gaza of course also on this side people as I said are advice to stay as close as possible to shelters throughout the day throughout the and also throughout the tomorrow schools will also remain closed tomorrow as well as other educational institutions so people are getting ready for an escalation that might remain or that might go on for several days but as of now it is still calm but it is a very very tense of volatile car in Honda I-24 News correspondent P.S stuckleback live for us in the South thank you Gaza this morning as Israeli forces began a new operation dubbed arrow and shield we're going to bring you expert analysis from all across the boards our correspondence spread throughout the country and here in studio we're going to take a quick break for you now you're looking at live images of the Gaza Strip where that bombardment took place these really military saying that their initial objectives were reached but that's this round is not yet over this is I-24 news stay with us foreign [Music] from politics to religion entertainment to the latest trends and everything in between join me each week as we explore the global Jewish diaspora don't miss Jewish World weekly only on I-24 news [Music] laughs [Music] foreign being able to see into the future what Innovations Will Change the World As We Know It join us as we meet the people changing our planet and discover the inventions shaping tomorrow Israel business beat Sundays and Wednesdays 9 30 p.m GMT should I go to Viva Tech in Paris this June Europe's biggest startup and Tech event this is where business meets Innovation jumpstart business deals with the leaders in Tech discover Cutting Edge innovation the brightest Minds changing the world is it worth it weren't you listening if the number one startup and Tech event in Europe be there [Music] thank you welcome back to this breaking news edition of the broadcast from the I-24 news desk I want to bring in our panel now guy Azrael correspondent and manages of our broadcast here and Rafael you Rochelle me former senior intelligence officer for the Israeli military Raphael I want to begin with you last week I was hearing from sources inside Gaza and continuously reporting that should Israel carry out these targeted assassinations there is a plethora of young men ready to take on these leadership roles so even though Israel takes out the senior commanders and then there are these minor escalations for two three days at a time the leadership is constantly getting replaced what's the move now so these people that have been eliminated will be eventually replaced but The Replacements will not have another experience or the Charisma of some of them these three ones were very very uh experienced veteran terrorist leaders and their elimination will cause a blow to the faction it will take quite a while before they can re-group and reorganize and they were not expecting that kind of a blow not that hard and I think they are surprised and they have to see what's going to happen now so the fact that they will be replaced or not replaced is not going to change much there is a problem now there's a regrouping most of the others that are on the list of eliminations are in the bunkers they're in hiding so they cannot really operate properly and the unknown now is more what is is going to happen with the Hamas meaning because there is now a lack in the leadership and especially the military leadership of the Islamic Jihad then there is more despondency on what the Hamas will decide will the Hamas give instructions when the Hamas just close their eyes and let the Islamic operate as they wish or is there a division maybe there's a disagreement between the two that's what the Israelis anymore working on or hoping for and to divide between the two there will be a lot of signal psychological mediatric signals sent by the terrorists to Israel saying that we're going to destroy you we're going to regroup very quickly your citizens are going to be targeted Etc and that's the unusual rhetoric of the terrorists but I can assure you that behind that rhetoric of Vengeance and the cataclysm they are really in a spot and did not expect such a surgical successful strike and I do want to add to what my colleague just said here is that what is important here is the message that Israel is sending for quite a few weeks maybe months now the Israeli reactions were quite moderate and that was something that has been interpreted both in Gaza but also elsewhere as weakness of Israel at this point of time we also heard that even from the Iranian president Ibrahim rahisi on his visits to Beirut in his meetings with senior members of both Islamic Jihad and Hamas and part of the reason according to these Terror leaders was the fact that Israel is in some sort of an internal turmoil calls to perhaps refuse to serve in the IDF as as they saw that and I think that what has unfolded last night really shows that when it comes to Israel's security those internal divides are almost meaningless as these Pilots those security officials those Intelligence Officers are all operating when needed to protect Israel to to carry out such a bold operation overnight and I think that is the important Point here these strong message that the Israeli government wants to send not just to the Islamic Jihad but also to all of its enemies in the region bracing for for a few days of fighting sources inside Gaza say that they are prepared for War what can Israel expect during these next three days anything and we're prepared for everything meaning that in the coming hours they could be just as Salvo of Honor a Saving Face a few shots of missiles towards Israel and that's it to the other end of the scope which would be an all-out conflict with not only the Hamas joining the Islamic Jihad in Gaza but many operations being led from Judea and Samaria to hit settlers or Israelis inside Israel and even if Tehran gives the order the Hezbollah also getting involved in the northern front starting again so you see that the scope is very wide the spokesman of the IDF has said and we can believe him that the IDF is ready for all and this kind of of scenari everything is open and right now there are a lot of drones and high flying aircraft over Gaza making sure that they can spot in time whatever cell might want to deploy and start shooting Mr Israel the inhabitants of the South have been what but so far there is not an alert towards much towards the north as in the Northeast place in Israel that they opened the shelters is which only see on meaning we're talking uh now an alert 40 kilometers from the Gaza border inside Israel not the whole of the country but this could also happen in the coming hours will tell us right now the instructions from the internal front have been given from today until tomorrow evening six o'clock and of course tomorrow evening six o'clock there will be a reassessment of what is going on we also have a meeting of of the security cabinets to assess also the situation really right now it seems that the Israeli side has achieved what they wanted the goal that they wanted most of it they suppressed whoever they wanted to suppress and they destroyed what they wanted to destroyed the message as you said was the clear and loud and now the other side has the initiative we have to wait and see what they will say but we're ready to answer any of their action Raphael rushami and guy as well we're going to keep you here in studio but turn now to our defense correspondent Jonathan regive live for us on the phone Jonathan the country's defense minister okaying for the Army to call up reservist troops as needed talk to us about the developments reservous obviously on the uh air defense units the air defense being mostly Iron Dome understanding that they will be needed in the coming days understanding that Israel can expect the barrage of rockets don't don't expect the the quiet that we've seen in the five or six hours or so since it's the operation began don't expect it to last a lot longer Islamic Jihad and possibly the Hamas as well contemplating how exactly to react and and we will see uh barrages of rockets large barrages of rockets towards Israel this time not only the gazabodo communities and the cities of the Rock and Australian which are close by but also further Inland possibly to ashdod possibly to uh in southern Israel and even possibly further north yes the area of Tel Aviv might be targeted as well in order to be able to respond to all of these marriages the Israel needs the Personnel to activate the Iron Dome system these are the the reservists that are being called as of now or perhaps the possibility of them to be called the problem for Israel is that it is not exactly clear where this is going it is not exactly clear at this moment if Israel will be dealing only with Islamic Jihad or with Hamas these are two completely different stories which will demand a completely different kind of answer Also regarding reserves uh which you asked now in the tables perhaps have have turned is is compared with previous instances in which it is Hamas the Islamic Jihad initiating and Israel responding this time Israel has initiated now of course we have to wait and see what kind what kind of response comes from that I-24 news defense correspondent Jonathan reggae of live for us on the phone thank you I want to turn back to our panel now in studio rafaeli Rochelle man guy Azrael guy talk to us about some of the political implications of this operation reaction we're hearing from lawmakers as well right so this operation has been taken has been taking part during some Rift within the Israeli government and that came after the very moderate response of the IDF following uh those rocket barrages on Tuesday last week over a hundred a rocket fired by Islamic Jihad and that caused some factions of the government namely from the Jewish power party that of national security minister itamar bengvir uh two sanctioned votings in the knesset to set up makeshift office in the city of the road but one Member of Parliament and for a rhetoric that was not comfortable for uh Netanyahu as we hear itamar benvi was not part of these uh planned operations uh overnight but he is sending a response this morning saying I congratulate the Prime Minister on the proactive activity in Gaza this is a good start the time has come to change the policy vis-a-vis Gaza we're also hearing from the opposition namely from the opposition leader Yari lapid who says today I backed the security forces for the operation against Islamic Jihad the terrorist organizations in Gaza know this morning that the intelligence community and the security forces are following their every move and that they will pay for their action a strong Israeli response at a time and place that is convenient for us is the way to deal with terrorism from Gaza so this is not surprising as we've seen this in the past whenever a military escalation does take part the opposition normally backs the government perhaps keeping all the differences and there are such wide differences as we know keeping them apart away for for noun so canceled a planned speech for tonight and we're also hearing that he will actually meet with Netanyahu tomorrow morning for a security update will be very interesting to see what comes out of that meeting we do not expect this escalation to bring any of the forces in the opposition closer to this government this is just a matter of rhetoric showing their support for the IDF for the security forces and in this case for the government as it operates to protect Israeli citizens as they see it yes please we've got about two minutes left it is the first time uh in the history of Israel that the cabinet security government has not been uh convened I think that also happened last year during the lapid government but that is in a way that here there was a mistrust it's very bad to see that the Prime Minister and the minister of defense do not trust all of the Ministers of the cabinet and they prefer to keep it secret from them as well which is quite disquieting I would say uh so maybe it's the second time it is still disquieting the attorney general actually authorized the prime minister to take that step meaning to start the operation without convening the security cabinet so it's a it's a bit of a problem for the continuation of the operations we'll see how much trust or mistrust there is in this government because the coming days are going to be quite problematic and some days decisions will have to be taken will they be again taken in secret between the minister of defense and the prime minister or will it be more open as you say it seems to me that the Prime Minister today could rely much more on your position support than on his own troops because the tradition in Israel is of course that we should all be United in the times of difficulty and I'm sure that one of the ministers Mr benvir will find a way to get some credit like he would say he put pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu and that's why Etc so but that's politics rafaeli Rochelle man guy Azrael joining me live in studio on all breaking news thing that's it for this special edition of the broadcast from the I-24 news desk I'm hamdas | i24NEWS English | UCvHDpsWKADrDia0c99X37vg | 2023-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,579 | 19,990 |
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TIX8L215tg4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIX8L215tg4 | Six Pillars of Self Esteem by Nathaniel Branden | you're listening to the becoming who you are podcast your guide to authentic living visit becoming who you are net for more resources tools and suggestions designed to help you create the life you want from the inside out now here's your host Hanna hello everybody and welcome to this episode of the becoming here you are podcast my name is Hannah and this episode is going to be slightly different to other episodes we've had a couple of months ago I posted a recording of a conversation I had with Jake my partner about a book called getting real by seasoned Campbell and that was part of something called the psychology book club this month the psychology book club met again and we talked about the six pillars of self-esteem by Nathaniel Branden so in this episode I want to share with you the recording of the Skype conversation we had about the book I hope you find it useful and informative to listen to if you're interested in finding out more about the book you can find a link to its Amazon page in the show notes of this episode as always if you have any feedback about this episode or anything else to do authentic living or becoming here you are please email me at Hannah that's H a double NH Pat becoming here you are don't know thanks so much for listening and I'll talk to you again next week hi everybody and thank you so much for coming to this month's psychology book club call today we're going to talk about six pillars of self esteem by Nathaniel Branden and so I would like to start by asking everyone and what they thought of the bit because I've definitely got quite a few thoughts on my own and but I thought I'd start for conversation by just yeah just saying what were your were your impressions of the book what was your experience of reading it well oh can I start off with my thoughts yeah absolutely and Katherine oh yeah well first off um I've actually had some trouble reading this annual Branden books in the past um I felt a lot of resistance specifically reading the psychology of self-esteem um but this time around was six pillars of self-esteem I found it to be sort of pretty educational and very like empowering in a sense because of all the practical steps that are like that Nathanael sort of provides the book yeah so I found it to be a pretty enriching book um and I think I need to dig in more there are some things that I found problematic and I'd be interested to hear what you guys have to say about it but overall I found a good book and I like reading it great yeah I echo your thoughts about the the practical steps involved I really like the little exercises that he provided at the end of each chapter because especially talking about something like self-esteem it was really useful not only to have the theoretical side of things but also to have stuff that you could take away and do in your own time as well so yeah I agree I really like that exactly yeah this is janky I just wanted to say I agree that I have read the psychology of self-esteem a while ago and I preferred the six pillars of self-esteem I found this book to be one where he talks a lot more personally about his own struggles to achieve more sort of integrity and all of the other pillars of self-esteem he talks about and he has it's a more personal book I think he talks about his own difficulties whereas the psychology of self-esteem was a little bit more written from a perspective of like you know I am I am the master of self-esteem and this is how you can you can learn from me and I think that probably also reflects where he was in his life because when he wrote the psychology of self-esteem and he was that was during the period where he was working with iron Rand and he was also in a relationship with iron Rand and and he had like this Nathaniel Branden Institute and stuff and I think he was when he wrote six pillars it was later and he'd broken with iron Rand and I think he'd had a lot of difficulties in his life and so I found a book to be a bit more human I suppose and a bit more like it felt felt like a more honest book in a way yeah I think there was more humility struck me yes I I also read the psychology of self-esteem quite a few years ago now but at the time I found it quite heavy going it wasn't quite what I I did definitely get some useful things out of it but it wasn't quite what I was hoping for and I think what I was really hoping for at the time was the six pillars of self-esteem hmm did anyone else have any thoughts that they wanted to share to begin with I always hate this kind of criticism when I hear it from other people nevertheless I'm I'm going to engage in it I and that is to compare the book to another of his works and say I didn't like it as much as this but for me his book honoring the self for some reason just absolutely unleashed a torrent of enlight our self work in my in my software or self realizations that I didn't I didn't find in six pillars I although I think it was a matter of timing I read this book at a during a time where I was heavily involved in ifs and some other sort of modalities so I could read it and I could see that the importance of it and also its usefulness and in fact I did find it overall really great reading and I sort of saw it as man it this would be such a group I kept thinking of it as a like this would be such a fabulous framework for somebody who needs assistant like getting started if you will on insurance that comes across as a bit arrogant and I don't mean it that way I'm just saying it would to me was a very grounding book and it it was a great sort of a map for finding your own way yes so is what you're you're saying that it sort of provides the foundations exactly yes so yes and I thought the extra I did I really enjoyed like you I I wanted to echo I really enjoyed the exercises as well talked about you know not being able to hide one iota I thought those questions were were just brilliantly framed mmm well I'm really glad to hear that you liked honoring yourself because I've actually got that um heat up on my Kindle next I was reading that next week I just felt very it was a very he came across as very empathetic and his passages on the differences between genuine self esteem and the sort of false self-esteem which is fabricated through you know wealth or good looks or power just better I thought were just brilliantly articulated great well thanks for sharing that I was also about to say just to kind of like agree with what Jake and David were saying that I you can see a difference in Nathaniel Brandon's work like over the span of his life and it's sort of obvious like when he's having a stronger pull on the serve like I'm Randy direction and yeah I mean like that was one thing that came out and I guess his his later works was like a lot more compassion and I noticed that in this book - yeah this is this Brian I I read it a little while back and I thought really shocked me was I mean because this is kind of an older book and yet I thought like the particularly when he was talking about living consciously and then later on when he talks about you know living up to your full potential both of those I thought were so relevant now in fact I mean like I enjoyed the examples that he gave in those in those areas but they seemed what was shocking to me was that I didn't understand like how people like I'm thinking - back then I'm like people didn't how did they have problems with like attention span you know as to where now I just see like constant issues with attention span and thing and you know and living in the present like he talks about and so I thought that was like just shockingly ahead of its time for a book so yeah I thought that was great I didn't feel like I spend as much time one of them the six bars of self esteem but I did some of the exercises and this wasn't a little while ago so I have to try to sort of think about it a little bit more today I'd like to hear some more talk when I have some thoughts I'll share them that's okay absolutely yeah that's mine Kenna its Jake here I'm just be curious cuz we've also got lots of people on the call who haven't and taken part in the psychology book club and I'd just be really curious to know where people are based because it's kind of fun when we do this there are people all over the world so it's Jake here I'm with Hannah and we're in Mexico in Sayulita so who else have we got on the call and where are you know I'm Caroline and I'm from Sweden Olson um and I'm Debra and I'm in New York cool and Claire's just type tuna she's in East London and my friend and Stephanie are here in New Hampshire okay so go fine and Stephanie in New Hampshire and Matt in Poland and Dave you are in the belly of the beast Washington great this is pretty international that's awesome yeah have you got a great spread today thanks ask me that take nice nice Matt did you have any thoughts that you wanted to share initially about the book uh yeah it was in fact the first first book that I've read by Brandon and it's uh I see it as this base is the dis framework that I did I'm glad that I was able to read it and if I memorized myself with the stems and that metal method of work because later I was able to work with Hanna's stems and those by West Bertrand and I was I already had that I I knew the idea and how it is it is supposed to work so it was very instructive let's say for me to I already knew what what what that exercise is for so it was way easier for me and while I like those stems by Brandon I prefer those by Hannah and by Wes because I see them as more to the point as far as my stuff goes like those by Brender were a little bit too like beating around the bush as far as my own personal stuff goes and the other two sets are more to the point way which makes me like like them better but without Brandon's book I wouldn't I wouldn't be able to use them as well as I am able to so these are my feelings about about this particular book great well thank you so much for sharing that and yeah I feel really honored hearing what you said about about the sentence completion course that I offer and I all say I've done Nathaniel Brandon offers sentence completion courses I think keys to offer to and maybe it's just one now but here for some on his website and I did them a couple of years ago in fact I've gone through them a couple of times now and I had a similar experience to you where some of them I found a little bit vague and I wasn't quite sure how to use them best or what to really do with them like the those some sentences that said you know if I bring five percent more awareness to my life today and stuff like that and I can see how that could be useful but then he also said I'll you know sentence completion you should overthink it and I was thinking but I don't really know what five percent more awareness just feels so vague to me I'd like to what area of my life and so yeah I can definitely relate to that I think that's really cool hearing from someone who's done Hannah's course and yeah I I can totally see how the sentence completion that you've put together hannah has sort of evolved from that and is I also find it more relevant than the ones that Nathaniel Brennan offers so well done great well thank you for your feedback you're welcome I'll just read out a comment that Claire's put because her mics not working I would have to agree with Brandon re self-esteem being the cause of so many issues in people society I think when you were more self-aware you notice it in others more often I mean I work with women every day and I notice it a lot hmm I found his definitions to be very accurate in terms of self-esteem and sort of getting down to the root of sort of like looking at our world and putting forth ideas that try to explain the causes of these sort of the ills in our world although he didn't use any like well actually yeah he used a lot of sort of anecdotal examples as Jay said and also just like bringing these kind of little stories that about how that are about his clients I found those to be really helpful in that he was able to link you know the definitions that he puts forth in his book to sort of like real world things that we experience and I found you know check getting down to the sort of root of these kinds of things and having it in a book is really helpful so that's that's pretty that's one of the most important things for me is just sort of getting that definitional sort of aspect from the book yeah absolutely I was going to bring this up nation the cool but I one of the things I really appreciated about it was that I think to a certain extent at least this is my perception anyway is that in society at the moment self-esteem is a little bit of a dirty word in the sense that there are a lot of people who have conflated it with grandiosity and narcissism as well I was reading a book recently by Kristin Neff called self compassion which is really great book I haven't completely finished it yet but so far it's it's been great but at the beginning she sort of falls into that trap a little bit herself where she starts talking about self esteem is and the self-esteem movement as promoting narcissism essentially and what I really like about the six pillars of self esteem is it sort of feels like it's writing these misperceptions of what self esteem is actually about and saying no it's it's not about being perfect it's just about being able to accept the way you are and have goals in mind and do whatever you can do to kind of live by your values and reach your fullest potential yeah I think I was going to say I think there is a big difference between there's the concept of self-esteem that he talks about in this book and and in his other work and the way that the self-esteem movement went and in fact I remember in this but he refers to his concerns about how the self-esteem movement has has evolved because it there is in Nathaniel Brandon's view of self-esteem there is a real emphasis on integrity and on yeah personal responsibility and integrity exactly whereas it seems like the self-esteem movement in general pushed a lot harder or emphasis on to self-acceptance and probably to the detriment of some of the other pillars that he talks about in this book so there are some versions of self esteem as a concept which are very much about you know essentially accepting yourself kind of no matter what you do and it put the emphasis on that without the emphasis on actually you know living with integrity and self responsibility and so that's probably one where I think self-esteem has has been viewed as being associated with narcissism is that if it is about you know I'm great no matter what I do and I'll love myself sort of you know regardless of my actions then it loses the self responsibility of actually in you know being responsible for your actions are and and looking honestly of whether or not you you have integrity which i think is a really important aspect of what Nathaniel Branden was trying to get at but obviously it is possible to view self-esteem purely through a lens of self-acceptance and when you do that that you lose out on that other side absolutely I think it the one of the big takeaways from this because there is a question as balance and balancing all of the six pillars and not just focusing on one or two so not just focusing on you know self-acceptance and self-assertiveness for example because if you just take those then you probably would fall into the category of what people conventionally call self you know self-esteem now the kind of workbooks that you get for self esteem and everything where as what he emphasizes is taking all of the six pillars and focusing on them equally and I think that's the magic recipe yeah because if you leave out self-acceptance you could go the other way and just become very much focused on on living by principles to the point at which you can become incredibly self-critical if you fail in you know in any way to live up to your sort of ideals of self esteem so I think you can that it's it's bad to be unbalanced the other way too but it seems like the problem is that if you do focus on self-acceptance it's a part of that kind of entitlement mentality like that oh I'm I'm great and everybody should should love me as much as I love myself even if without taking into account what my own responsibility is for my life you know hmm yeah and I think um just sort of to add something to what you were saying about the self-acceptance and how that can go out of balance it's I think fundamentally if you don't have that sort of grounding in in integrity and the rest of the pillars you're not going to achieve high self esteem like to the point that you can because it's just um I think fundamentally you know um this whole idea of our conscience like we sort of know deep down what we're doing and it's it's sort of like it's always gonna be a uphill battle of trying to accept yourself even though you kind of keep doing the things that aren't right in a way yeah so it's it's fundamentally unsustainable yeah it reminds me of them I'm trying to think of what the exact saying is I'm this is going to be paraphrasing it's not really going to capture the essence of the original quote but there's a quote that's gone round a few times now in places like Facebook and everything and it's something like I can't hear what what you're saying either what you're doing you notice that that whole thing that actions speak louder than words and even if you're going around and you know proclaiming yourself acceptance and for claiming your high self esteem if you're not actually living that and if you're not you know living consciously living with purpose or living purposely which are to the pillars as well then people around you you're going to realize and also internally you're going to realize as well that actually no you you don't have the foundations for high self esteem and it's potentially even more damaging to you in the long run to do that and more damaging to your self esteem because you know that you're not going to be living when you're doing that you're not living with integrity and I think the reason that he's able to convey that idea without it being sort of him standing on his moral high ground as a busy was a little bit in the psychology of self esteem is that in this book those are exactly the struggles that he talks about that he says like I was saying the beginning he says a number of times like things that where his self-esteem suffered because of his actions and where he noticed that you know he hadn't really acted with integrity or taking responsibility for himself and I remember he took I think he actually talks about the failure of his first marriage and the whole business with the iron Rand and stuff and I thought that was really good that he's actually saying like yeah this is a work in progress always though you know I've had my own struggles with these things and and that to me made it a lot more accessible as a book because it wasn't just kind of like hey if you want to be a self-esteem God like me then do this you know yeah absolutely another thing I really appreciated was the the final chapters of the book and it is a bit of a running joke in the psychology book club that when we read these books it's great up until the last chapter and inevitably 99% the time whatever book you're reading whatever it's about the author will take everything they've been talking about which has been really personally relevant so far and really you know had loads of stuff that we can sort of take around use not and they'll turn it into and now this is how we can save the world and if it's happened I mean you can back me up on this tape but it's happened a lot isn't it but what I liked about this is that he's sort of did that but again it was in a very down-to-earth way and when we read books in the past Eve it's actually the authors are kind of lost a little bit of credibility with me when I reached the last chapters just because there there are ideas about how you can extrapolate their theories into the universe the universe have just been I don't know they just haven't really worked and it's been a little bit far-fetched and from my perspective but I really liked about this is that he talked about three key things and that was schooling and education in general and then business and leadership and working as part of a team and you know even little there were little bits and there right how to get the best out of your employees and things like that and so I really I really enjoyed those sections but I would also be interested to hear what other people thought about that too just I agree with you that I think he whereas I'm reminded of some of the other books that we've read like we did a book called authentic happiness which is about the positive psychology movement and it makes a lot of sense all the way through the book and it's very down-to-earth and then the last chapter is about how God is happiness and the universe is God and it's just a bit like whoa where'd this come from what said what's all this about and it's sort of the last chapter often was where psychologists apply their their ideas to like the the universe in the big wide world and I thought nathanael Brandon does stay very down-to-earth and he does actually even it was interesting is that even knowing what we know about his political views and his sort of wider perspective on society he still kept this book very much focused on the personal and on the you know what you can do in your life I think it's been a while since I've read the book but if my memory is correct in please correct me if I'm if I'm wrong Brandon Nathaniel Brandon never mean it what I I take great solace from psychology books that as I'm reading it I feel as if the author is sort of like my advocate and in a way passes their own judgement not not by being you know incredibly vocal or emotional about it but by stating their belief in rights right and wrong actions and the one thing i I've read several Brandon's books and what I ever seem to get in him he provides a map or a lay of the land but he never he seems to keep his own personal opinion or his own advocacy out of the out of the formula if that I'm not sure if that makes sense you know I don't ever get the impression he's like oh and by the way that that's really wrong that we're at a position now and you're you're at a position now in your life where you have this massive brittle fragile false self-esteem which I'm now going to try to help you dismantle like there's no looking back to see how you got to that point I agree with well actually I don't want to say I agree because um I I think I'm getting the essence of what you're saying in terms of um how he doesn't really go into saying yeah this is this is really wrong we're sort of almost emphasizing with the with the severity of the situation is that am I getting what you're saying or is this more of a different thing no I think you're on to it um I'm trying to think of a specific example like it Nathaniel Branden himself is pretty fabulous looking right I mean he's an older gentleman now but you know tan and fed and the the you know the brilliant smile and full head of hair and um the eye I think in a way that over the years really benefitted him in in the sense that society seems to be more accepting of a person's their body of work when they also happen to look fantastic I'm not sure if that makes any sense but he never he doesn't seem to it's not it's not that it's self-correcting it's that it within the issues of false self esteem or narcissism he rightfully points it out as unhealthy and the reasons why it doesn't promote true happiness any if I recall correctly he even talks about false happiness versus genuine happiness but it doesn't seem to be a model that he applies in he doesn't even say in passing and you know and by the way you know this is something that I experience for a majority of my life or you know my parents valued you know model good looks and told me that it I never got anything personal in in that regard from from his writings and that's just one thought that crossed my mind as weird as the talk was progressing do you think maybe the um like physical health and mental health are tied together right so I mean do you think that maybe like being self-aware helps people look better I guess Oh without question I think that a person who is it yeah that there's a certain carriage or posture or air and that it sort of infuses all walks of life or all the all the different facets of a person's life absolutely yeah I mean I just wonder if I wonder if those were tied together for Brandon like if he was good-looking because he was like mentally healthy and stuff oh yeah good certainly uh yes absolutely it's forgive me I didn't even consider that well I mean this this - sorry to interrupt but I was just gonna say I think there are two sides to it because there is a kind of winning the genetic lottery side that you know if you're if you're born with looks that other people find attractive or you're you know born in Nathaniel Brandon's case I think he's quite a tall guy and he's got you know very piercing blue eye he's quite I think he's quite a good-looking guy but that that's one side which is like whether or not you've kind of lucked out with your genetics but there is another side which I completely agree with and that is how you look after yourself and how you hold yourself and you can I I agree that you can see a lot about someone's self-esteem in the way that they hold themselves and in the way that they look after their body as well because it just sort of stands to reason that if you don't esteem yourself then you won't look after yourself you know you need to actually care about yourself and hold yourself in high regard in order to put in the effort that it takes to find you know a good balanced diet and to go and exercise and to you know what I mean so it's like I think there are two two sides to it I definitely agree that you can tell a lot about someone's self-esteem from from their physical looks because you can tell how well they look after themselves but there is also an element where I don't know if if Brandon was a really short bald guy with you know who didn't have teeth or something then it might be they might be different you know yeah I appreciate that point it's always um it's always a different I mean because you can put weight I guess you can you can tell when someone's kind of overcompensating with the aspects of self-care perhaps to compensate for deficits in their own self acceptance or whatever right but on the other hand you can also see indicators of self-care as as a sign that somebody loves and values themselves so I don't know I think that's often so often we do that on a completely unconscious or subconscious basis like we'll look at somebody and say oh yeah that person looks healthy I bet they're like a great very balanced person but we're integrating all these signals and we're not saying like oh they're they're nail-polish is chipped and they've got a hair out of place and so therefore I think they have gone down a point on the selfish scale but somehow we do that in our in our brains and we're not really even aware of it yeah definitely and do you do you it's interesting because I got from what you're saying with the overcompensating idea that you see it also is somebody who let's say you know is really obsessive about their physical health or physical appearance that that's kind of you know going into low self-esteem in the other direction so to speak is that what you're referring to mm-hmm yeah it's there's not as strong of a need to get acceptance I guess from other people that based on something like looks like people that don't really know you they're just looking at you I don't I don't think there is such a need to have acceptance from those people if you have a very strong sense of self acceptance yeah absolutely because just sudden the chat as well I know many many women with very low self-esteem he spend a lot of time and money on taking care of themselves because their whole self worth is tied up in those things and yeah unfortunately I think that's a very common thing and I I did I have I did see your previous comment Claire as well about and people not knowing what self-esteem is and I think those two points are actually really nicely tied together because I think society as a whole you know when we and not not so much with us right now where we are in Mexico because it's quite a different culture but you know in London for example or Brighton where we're from or your state so anyway you just walk outside your door and you're being bombarded by all those media and advertisements that are promoting and well essentially promoting coping strategies with a self-esteem as opposed to actual self-care strategies that would work on building your inherent self-esteem is supposed to kind of just putting a band-aid over it but yeah just to go back to what Claire said earlier because I thought this is a great point and I did want to talk about this as well because Nathaniel actually mentions it in the book she said I think the issue is that a lot of people do not actually know what self-esteem is and can sometimes confuse it with narcissism if you are someone who has a high level of self esteem and there's a point in the book quite early on I think Manuel Brandon ah she says you know people often ask can someone have too much self-esteem and he says no you can never have too much self-esteem and how he also talks about how you know if you are someone with high self-esteem and there are people who might not like that because they this is paraphrasing but because they I think they view it as a threat basically or they don't recognize it as high self-esteem because it's not something that they personally have themselves the phrase that comes to mind which sort of describes this is the tall poppy syndrome you know that the idea that people kind of get threatened by the tall poppy that stands out from the ground so to speak and and I think unfortunately that that does that you do see that happening and I guess one of the things that's really special in life is if you find people who are outside that you know who don't apply that to you that I think that's for me one of the marks of true friendship is when you know that your friends are supportive of fewer increases in self esteem rather than being threatened by them yeah I remember several points where Nathaniel Branden was talking about this idea in relationships where you know one person would feel threatened by the other or just feel threatened by the other gender in general or something I mean his his writing is pretty like heteronormative but he'll say often things about like you know women feeling threatened by men or men feeling threatened by women or partners feeling threatened by one another and I thought that was interesting and it also it also like just really brought out the point for me that Brandon talked about relationships love and sex like so much more explicitly and so much more than Iran did and I just thought that was really interesting because you know they were together for quite a while you know they were lovers but she didn't really seem to have a lot to say about those things publicly in the way that he did you know I don't know about anyone else if anyone else has anything they want to say about this but with Iran for example the only times that I heard her you know quote talk about love sex or relationships was through her fiction and that was pretty disturbing from my point of view anyway I mean the way that she portrayed relationships in the two novels of has that I've read which is Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead was not what I would necessarily define as a healthy relationship or a high self-esteem relationship so I think that is an interesting point yeah go ahead Deb with your thoughts I wanted to hear what you had to say - yeah I would definitely like to hear and any criticisms you have yeah I think um well you know the first thought that comes to my head is that I don't see Nathaniel Branden as someone who is that strong on the side of the child um or and this is and I'm sort of apprehensive to say that because it's I'm pretty I'm it may be mixed up with my own sort of um like these things I'm really sort of protective or defensive about in my mind about how it's really important to emphasize with ourselves in the past and um how we are like um I guess I say we in general but I mean how a lot of people are sort of traumatized in our in our childhood and how much that really impacts us and he does talk about that a lot a lot more than he did I think in the psychology of self esteem he and in this book like one of the things that he said in like around like the beginning of the book was sort of like um you know there are just you know there are these people who are completely unaffected by trauma and they're they're untouchable I don't know I don't find it as strong as it could be his sort of position and he also on on tort on trauma and also he says something like in the in the end of the book around the end about how there are hero children who to choose to you know sort of rise above and detach themselves from their environment I felt a lot of I guess anger when I read that but I'm not entirely sure why I felt so angry about that one I read that he like he was sort of like um exalting the the heroism of children who detached from their environment in in a sort of healthy way because they're able to see past um but that's just my general ideas and feelings I don't have any clear sort of cut out thought so if you guys want to chime in on that I would really like to hear it because I'm pretty unclear about that yeah thank you for sharing your thoughts about that I think it's really interesting I know Jake wanted to say something but just quickly I'm what you're the very last point that you were making I mean what came up for me as you're talking about it is that I guess and I wonder if this is the same for you is that I guess if you read or you perceive that he sort of exulting these kids he were quite heroic in his words and were sort of untouched by anything that happened to them in childhood and still managed to rise above all the others and the implication in there is that the ones who were affected by what happened to them in childhood is at that on heroic and I I wonder if that's perhaps why you felt even though he doesn't actually say that that is sort of implied by the yeast the word heroic for these children I definitely agree with what you had I think felt really well articulated on like your perspective yeah I also wanted to say I think is a really really important and interesting aspect of the book that you're that you're picking out there Debra because it really is very different to a lot of the other books we've covered in psychology book club so for example Alice Miller and John Bradshaw and other people like that who are very much focused on the impact of childhood the mistreatment or abuse on the self-esteem of of people and how that affects you into adult life and what I get from Nathaniel Branden is that he's so much focused on the importance of taking self responsibility that he downplays the childhood aspect and you're right I also noticed that he mentioned it more in this book and he does say I can't remember the exact phrasing but a number of times he says if you are abusive towards children you will you know you'll actually make life a lot harder for them and so forth but he doesn't but he's I think he's very much his interest is very much on getting his readers and his therapy clients to take self-responsibility and I think this is a bit of a tension in these books in all of these books between recognizing childhood trauma and taking self responsibility as an adult because at the one end of it if you get really focused on your childhood trauma and this is like in an unbalanced way so to speak then I guess Nathaniel Branden his concern would be that you become so focused on that that you're not actually doing what you can to take control of your life as an adult and on the other end of the spectrum if you just look at oh I've got to take control and take self-responsibility without understanding where your self-esteem challenges come from which is for you know the vast majority of people from childhood experiences then you don't really understand what you're doing and what your unconscious motivations are so I think there's a bit of a tension in all of these books between you know well how much should we really focus on the root of the problems that we have with self-esteem in childhood versus how much should we focus on being self responsible now and and what's the balance between those it's a balance between focusing on understanding the past and understanding how your past to shape your present and then also being able to move forward as well and sort of take the responsibility the self responsibility that Brandon is talking about into the future - I know and I don't think it was in six pillars that Brandon's talked about like the purpose of the earth what the parents can do for the child of course is the child can't you can't give a child self-esteem but you can get rid of kind of the blockades that get in the way of of a child developing you know high self esteem or whatever but yeah in general I agreed that in fact I didn't really think about until you pointed it out that like iron Rand he'll almost talks nothing about children at least I feel overall I mean maybe he makes little points here and there but that was one of my biggest problems with objectivism when I first learned about it was that it said nothing about why I have a family and like what's the point of a family things like that and I was kind of hoping to find more of that with Brandon and while there was still some nice extra abstract points that weren't inaccurate yeah I find that kind of kind of missing but I agree with Hannah that you know like this is this book has different maybe different directives to it I wanted to say Deb but I think thank you for bringing up that point because I definitely also think it's really important and the thing about a heroic child who kind of like dissociates from their environment like I think that may be one reason why it also could have bothered you is that you know it's not really heroic like children who are in environments don't really have much like of course you have no control over the environment that you're born into and also like a lot of that is like as far as how resilient children are to trauma a lot of that is genetic it's not a choice and some people are just kind of more resilient than others in whatever way and often you know children will choose like I don't know will choose to go away like just not really as a conscious choice just as a kind of survival mechanism so I don't know if it could really accurately be called heroic like obviously they're obviously they're you know they're dealing with the circumstances that they were they happen to be born into in the best way that they know how uh but yeah I mean I don't know is that word like putting more responsibility on the child then the child has or maybe should have yeah I I really appreciate what you had to say about that because oh the moment you said like it's not really heroic um that sort of clicked with me in a way because um it's sort of I think it does imply a lot more responsibility on the child then there should be it's just this idea that yeah we we all cope we all try to like survive in childhood and um I guess it's not I don't want to belittle people sort of ability to sort of see the future and see that there is more I find that really admirable but I think that use of the word particularly is just it it doesn't I mean for someone who like if I would see myself and think oh yeah I sort of conformed or you know kind of I caved in in those moments is sort of like I guess it brings on self attack for me in my own mind but um because in a way it's there is an implication that you should have done it differently or you weren't heroic and when it really what I don't know really wasn't that that case or something that like more when I was like a little kid or something so yeah I I think it is quite misleading to bring times like heroic into it in the first place because really it's it's nothing to do with heroism in the way that we perceive it as a culture and it's it's more to do with survival and everybody has you know Stephanie was saying everybody has different levels of resilience most of different ways of coping with things based on genetic makeup and also what kind of environment they're in and what triggers there are in that environment and so two ago I definitely I can definitely see why that put up a huge red flag for you because thinking about it now even introducing words like heroic and labels like that because that's essentially what it is and judgment values is I think quite misleading and not especially helpful because like you were saying it kind of makes you look and look back at your own reaction to things that you cope with during a childhood and think oh does that mean I wasn't heroic then because I mean I can certainly look back and say well by Nathaniel Branden standards I don't think I was a particularly heroic child then but I also don't think that that is necessarily a poor reflection on me because I was kind of you know I was doing the best that I kid at the time right yeah can I just add something onto the the point that you were making before Deborah about this question of Nathaniel Branden and his treatment of self-responsibility versus children it strikes me that it's also a little bit similar to the kind of two different views of self-esteem that we were talking about earlier the ones that are more focused on self-acceptance and the ones that are more focused on self responsibility and because because Nathaniel Branden is very much on the self-responsibility end it strikes me that if you go too far just focusing on on that side then it makes it very difficult to have self compassion and self understanding because when you're a child you're not you don't have self responsibility in the same way you know because kids kids are in that stage where they are basically vulnerable and they and they are kind of subject to whatever it is that their parents are the conditions that their parents are putting them in but on the other hand so that's why I think Nathaniel Branden is really trying to focus on the self responsibility side but on the other hand if you if you go too far into the self acceptance side I think it can be very helpful in terms of understanding and self compassion about what has happened to us all in childhood but I guess the risk that Nathaniel Branden is trying to kind of I guess argue against is that it makes it hard to then actually become active and sort of take control of one's life in adult life and I think both of those things in the extreme they can be limitations so like I know that there is a temptation when thinking about my childhood and thinking about sort of the things that occurred to me as a kid there is a temptation to focus on that and to kind of lose track of what I can do in my life now and to be sort of responsible now and I also know that there is a temptation if I focus very much on what I can do now to lack compassion or empathy for my of when I have difficulty doing some things it's like you're either treating yourself in the Nathaniel in one extreme if you go fully on to the focus of on self responsibility then the risk is that you become a bit like a drill instructor for yourself like you know you've got to get on and do this and take responsibility and go for it you know and if you go too much in the other end where you you lose the self responsibility you you can get lost in I suppose feeling more like a victim and finding it difficult to be assertive about what you can do with your life that's a great point but I had one more question like one question about like to the people who sort of have worked on the sentence completions you in the book um would you have any like tips or any sort of things that you did to to make the sentence completions work for you when you say making work for you is there anything in particular like like a specific obstacle that you've come up against yeah I think there's the sheer amount of sentences that exist like the system um I guess I think there's there a lot and I sort of I'm looking at it in terms of like I haven't done the sense of completions for this book and I've bookmarked them so I can go back like when I'm done like what can't I'm done I can just go like you know be okay what pillar do I want to work on now but um I guess I just in terms of um because I it's like I've tried sentence completions before his his sense completions that were available his site but they were like I would take really long with them and they were it would be so many like the the volume of them I just him I guess sifting through that has been sort of um it's it's I guess it's difficult for it's been difficult for me but um so yeah I guess my main thing is like just the volume and how you kind of go about choosing what you want to work on or if you if you have that sort of experience but um again pretty you maybe know I I definitely I mean the work that came up for me when I thought about some of my experiences with his fries and its completions on his website was like thinking about overwhelmed and it sounds like maybe that was what you getting out as well and I think it is especially those ones because he has a very rigid structure for how you should do them and I think even when you should do them it feels quite constricting in some ways as well for me what's important is to do however much you feel comfortable with and however much you feel you know what you think is going to be most helpful to you sound good so sort of kind of taking it at my own pace as opposed to sort of that structure which can kind of take away from the connecting with yourself if there's like that sort of pressure there to keep going sometimes it could help but it was particularly for me the thing that I always take from these folks a this sort of cherry-picking approach yes so one thing that I really appreciate about these books is being able to cherry-pick the things that worked for me and kind of leave the things that don't and I don't think that any I mean my general approach these things that I don't think that anyone necessarily has the way to live or the right answer to any of these things because they're all such personal experiences like self esteem is such a personal experience and how you want to do sentence completions such a personal experience that the guidelines are useful but my my overall approach is just do what works for you well I just wanted to add something to that quickly while you were talking about it I was thinking about my experience with journaling which i think is maybe one of the other is similar in some ways to the question about sort of how to get the most out as a sentence completion for me I know when I started doing journaling I didn't really know whether or not it was quote working so to speak in and I got the sense of like I don't really know what what the point of this is or what what's going to come out and I think when you start sentence completion it can be a bit like that to sort of ie there's quite a lot to do and you're not really sure whether or not it's kind of effective or anything like that and at least my experience has been that if you just carry on it gets more emit starts to get more and more useful and interesting as long as you don't worry about or care about sort of whether or not it's quote working so to speak and that I think is where at least for me when I stop worrying about that that's when I was really freed up my creativity in terms of just writing stuff that was deep down in my on my mind but with that I wasn't really in touch with and that's where it got more interesting because then I found myself writing things that I could actually use as a real help to self-reflect about you know what I was concerned about was on my mind things that I hadn't really acknowledged that are important to myself and I think it might be the same as a sentence completion that you know I guess the key thing for me is not to effectively just not to worry about it just just basically whatever comes out comes out and you just kind of see after a while I think you ease into it and then it becomes more creative and more useful does that your experience - yeah absolutely and just on a really personal level I'm not sure if this it's necessarily what's going to work for you that my overall approach should fix like this it's just to take them a chapter at a time because what I figure is that they're broken up into these chapters for a reason and generally there is a logical sequence well hopefully a logical sequence but it sort of ties them all together means that the you know chapter to the content in chapter 2 you and the exercise in chastity or follow on from chapter 1 etc so I found that helpful I do understand it can feel quite overwhelming sometimes I guess recognizing the everyone but not getting not letting yourself be controlled by it it's really helpful yeah I had a massive blocks when it came to those sentence completion exercises because of a pretty powerful internal critic which basically with just you know scream at me you know boring uninteresting you know stupid don't you know whatever I was trying to express or whatever thought would come up that I would have any impulse to write down would get shouted down so I actually can't I don't even remember how I came across this but saying to yourself I found this very helpful in other avenues as well if you if that comes up for you if I have not the thought or the impulse I have nothing to say that's important comes up or this is too difficult well I'll do two the first is I have nothing to say that's important I say to myself I complete I understand and I agree you have nothing to say which is important but if you did have something important to say what would that be like let's just pretend you have something important to say what would that look like that's a great question and that somehow short-circuited that and allowed me it gave me permission you know okay well if I did this is what I would say not saying it is but if I did this is I've used that in a couple different areas artistically that and it's really been very helpful to me cool um it's I really like that um yeah I just I really like that idea of sort of saying yeah so what do you think is important yeah it's like corresponding with yourself yeah you just say you just say well if you did have something what you know if you could write a poem what would it look like or if you could draw this chair you know what how would it look it just it's a for me it was a very invigorating exercise because it it's not that I wasn't doing it it's hard to describe it looking back on it it was a kind of short circuit of that internal criticism or those those freeze ups or tension that would occur when confronted with genuinely expressing you know in and in a record that could be you know when you're writing it down that can be read right someone can find that someone else you know it's out there in even if it's a private Journal so that there was a certain tension that would come up for me when I when um when I asked myself to do it I think that's a really really love that and I think it works a sentence completion it's all because I guess if you if you sit down and decide this completion you're like I don't know what the answer is the stem you can tell that round yourself and say well if you did know the answer what would it be exactly right yeah exactly yeah I love that because it what I really like about it as well as there is in asking yourself that question there is this inherent trust that you do have all the answers that you need and you know it's just a question of getting past what I was blocking you to get to that answer so yeah I really really like that approach it's nice to because it overcomes the I've got nothing important to say yes you have no I haven't yes you have no I haven't because it like the way that you phrased it Dave is like yes I agree you've got nothing for but if you did have and so it's kind of it gets in a sense it kind of gets a round and short-circuits your barrier right thank you for sharing that that's great well we've been talking for an hour and a quarter now so I just wanted to ask if anyone else has anything that they want to say or comment on before we wrap up I just like to say thank you all for the feedback and questions and stuff like that I enjoyed talking yeah this was great thank you so much for this forum really enjoyed it yeah I had a great time to say thank you so much for participating and coming along today and for all your insightful and high self esteem comments yeah I really enjoyed it too the next book is on Sunday the 7th of July because we're doing these bimonthly at the moment and that is called in the realm of hungry ghosts by Gabor maté a lot great well thank you so much all for coming today I really really enjoyed this conversation and as I said earlier I'm now looking forward to going away and reading honoring myself so yeah I hope you all have a great afternoon slash evening wherever you are and I'll see you next time bye bye everyone like thank you thanks for listening to this episode of the becoming who you are podcast if you enjoyed the show please head over to iTunes of leave a review you can get in touch with Hannah by emailing H a double mah at becoming who you are net don't forget to visit becoming who you are net and find out how you can use rational personal development to live an authentic life Oh you | Hannah Braime | UC8_BRCL11G4ecFaDZV1Ppgg | 2013-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,514 | 54,399 |
V0z3i0xYyGA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0z3i0xYyGA | Amongst these Russian & Serbian snowdrops I find an interesting stranger | so here are the Russian and um Serbian snowdrops that I've been dividing and I've just discovered some odd ones out like this one it's got the long petals but then it's got those inside it's not the plain trumpet it's rather exotic and it has the long Petals on the outside and then you come over here and this one has a similar sort of thing on the inside there's more trumpets more variety on the inside and it's got shorter petals and it has more of them so there's two different ones so there's that one and this one they might be the same I could be wrong but then we get this one this is the one that would be the normal kind of one that we have around here these are the what the guy told me was the Russian ones and then the Serbian ones are the ones that are only just coming out now they're pretty much tightly bunched like that one over there those would be the Serbian ones so the Russian ones come out first which you can see all around there and then these odd ones so I've got some odd ones in here which is kind of fun this is one that's just coming out uh that's a normal one but that's kind of fun anyway my dogs are all going what's this all about what's this all about what's this all about you silly pups oh that was that hitting me on the hand rubbing me [Laughter] oh yes so more snow drop information | Zwartbles Ireland Suzanna Crampton | UCMs1Yer1_pABS5SH64OP-bQ | 2023-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 265 | 1,324 |
6LmdTpOI2Ug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LmdTpOI2Ug | Jordana Made to Last Eyeshadow Palettes! Swatches & Review! | LipglossLeslie | powder just poofs everywhere with this one you have lots of poofing powder with this palette hey guys welcome back so we got a quick Swatch and review video for y'all today on these eyeshadow palettes from Jordana these are the made to last eyeshadow collection so I've got three different ones to show you so I'm going to run through the different ones show you swatches kind of talk about the formula and just what I'm thinking about them and just My overall thoughts and opinions and reviews so let's jump in into it these palettes retail for $7.99 each I bought mine on the Jordana website I'm not sure if these are going to be carried in stores or certain stores or which stores but I haven't seen them in stores so I bought mine on the Jordana website for $7.99 and they have eight different ones on their website so eight different color options or palette options um as far as the price I think the price is really fair so I like the $7.99 price point um I think that the packaging is nice I mean it feels sturdy and not super cheap or anything it feels like kind of thick sturdy plastic um but not like super amazing or gorgeous it's not like the best packaging I've ever seen but I think it's nice for the price so and I I also like that it's compact it's not like a super duper waste of space or anything like that it comes with a little spongy situation that you know I mean they're okay if you like these sponge tip applicators you know it works but I typically use brushes so yeah I think the packaging is nice nice price point's good so running through the swatches I want to start with the one that's pretty much a fail for me personally this one is dusk till bronze so you can just see it in the palette like look at all that kick up there like powder just poofs everywhere with this one you have lots of poofing powder with this palette so it's I mean you can kind of see it in there but it's mainly up on the lid it just goes everywhere now looking at it in the swatches you're going to go what's the matter with it like it doesn't really look bad in swatches and honestly it's more just certain Shades really just this one and this one the rest of them aren't that bad like if you avoid those two avoid this one and this one those two kind of lighter Shades then you'll probably be pleased with this palette but those two right there are just little stinkers I mean they just get like powder everywhere all over your face and I did find like glittery Fallout throughout the day so that's really disappointing because honestly I mean this is a really nice cream shade and all those are really nice so I guess if you just avoid those two this is a nice palette but with those in the mix it totally would ruin the eyeshadow looks that I was going for so yeah if I were to use this palette again I would avoid those two for sure next we have Plum believable so this is more of a kind of plumy slightly Smoky sort of palette really pretty very cool tone very purpley tone tone kind of like burgundy sort of shade so there is this one swatched so it looks beautiful in swatches like especially this one looks like wow but with this one you're really going to need something sticky if you use this shade right here I was so excited to use this one but I mean it got everywhere all over my face everywhere this one too had a lot of Fallout which I can handle Fallout but this was like all over my face and sticking there like staying there throughout the day like I couldn't get it off my face so I just kind of looked like a glittery mess so oh I don't know like I think they're beautiful I think they look really pretty but I just think that they're really a lot of trouble like you're really going to have to use a glitter glue try to get it to stick and I mean you can even see just that little silver glitter that gets everywhere but again if you avoid that shade right there which looks the prettiest so that's kind of torture if you avoid that one the other ones are really nice like the mattes are really nice and buttery they blend nicely um none of these palettes really have good transition Shades so I was using all of them with my bronzer just as my transition so you're going to need to bring in something like that you know to get a complete eye look but anyway it's pretty I do like this one but just this one just frustrates me me because it looks so pretty but it's just how I maintenance lastly we have my very favorite one this one is beachy Keen now this one I would say yes go out and buy this palette because I love it it's a really pretty I think beachy Keen is a great name for it because it's a very beachy warm you know peachy pink sort of a look it's just really really beautiful it has that sort of tropical look so I love the color selection in it but look at these swatches this is so so pretty and this one performs so nicely on the eyes no real Fallout maybe just a little bit but none of that chunky glitter that gets everywhere it's just really beautiful metallic Shadows really gorgeous but then you've got a couple of mattes like this one and this one they're almost more kind of like satins but those have a really nice texture too oh my gosh I love this one I'm wearing it on my eyes today it performs beautifully they I mean they look as pretty on the eyes I think as they do in the pan and they have that sort of texture that really does like build on itself like this gold especially and these two it just Builds on itself so you can really get that intense metallic Sheen so pretty so I already kind of touched on the formula on these Shadows it really does depend on which specific Shadow you're talking about because some are great most are great like the metallics are really great the mattes are really really nice but then you have those problem glittery Shades so it really depends on which Shadows you're talking about as far as how the formula is I think that the formula is really nice on the metallics and the mattes but those glittery shades are really a problem that's why I love beachy Keen because you don't have any of those Shades in it so really I love the formula on most of them except for those glittery ones those are a problem as far as like how they work how they wear the ones that aren't the Glitters work really well blend really well apply nicely and wear well throughout the day just avoid the Glitters and I think you'll be good I think you'll like the formula on them and I think that you'll like how they perform how they blend together and how they wear well throughout the day so my overall review on these palettes is that I like them I mean I love beachy Keen so this one is a love love love love this one but I do really like Plum believable Min is that glittery shade I think just My overall review on these is that it's going to depend on the palette I mean I know that kind of like a hard review because I only have these three to show you I want to try more but I think it's really just going to depend on which palette so if we can kind of figure out which ones have more of those glittery Shades and avoid those and find out which ones have more of those beautiful metallic Shades those are the ones that I want to try more of so if I can do more research and I try more of these I will definitely keep you posted on that but overall I like the ones that have more of the metallics and the mattes in them I I think those are really really nice but those glittery shades are a no go all right guys so that wraps up this review video so I hope that you really enjoyed it and I hope it was helpful for you please give it a thumbs up if it was and let me know down below what you think about these palettes if you've tried them which ones are some of your favorites I would love to know that ask me any questions that you have I'm happy to answer those please subscribe to my channel if you're not already and I'll see you in my next video bye n | LipglossLeslie | 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pf9GoJdsLe8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf9GoJdsLe8 | 61: The Linguist by Steve Kaufmann - Appendix - The Immigrant Experience | 61. Appendix. The Immigrant Experience English speaking Canada does not have a powerful distinctiveness. The ever-increasing variety of people who make up English Canada has meant the decline in importance of British Protestantism, the British Empire and British institutions. There is no longer a typical Canadian name, nor ethnic origin, nor religion. This lack of clear markers is what makes Canadian culture so accessible. Even the relative neutrality of the Canadian accent and the lack of regional accents make it easier for newcomers to blend into Canadian society. In contrast, older established national groups in the world are more easily identified by common family names or identifiable physical appearance. People from these older cultures take pride in imagining their history going back for hundreds or thousands of years. The new immigrant from these older societies can have trouble stepping outside the ancestral culture which has such a powerful appeal. Often, in the mind of the new immigrant, the reality of Canadian life is contrasted with an idealized version of the society left behind. This can make the immigrant reluctant to join in the new language and society. The children of immigrants, on the other hand, are typically more interested in just fitting into their new surroundings and new identity, and they often learn English very quickly. They become native speakers of the new language. Human beings feel closest to family and kin. Beyond the family, however, the nature of the "in group" can vary depending on circumstances. Anthony Smith, who directed my older son Eric's post graduate study at the London School of Economics, wrote an important book entitled National Identity (Penguin). In it, Smith distinguishes two visions of national identity, which have been promoted by ruling and intellectual elites in modern times. In one vision of national identity: …nations must have a measure of common culture and a civic ideology, a set of common understandings and aspirations, sentiments and ideas, that bind the population together in their homeland. The task of ensuring a common public, mass culture has been handed over to the agencies of popular socialization, notably the public system of education and the mass media. In the other vision of national identity: Whether you stayed in your community or emigrated to another, you remained ineluctably, organically, a member of the community of your birth and were forever stamped by it. A nation, in other words, was first and foremost a community of common descent….or rather presumed descent. Canada is of the first kind. As the nature of human societies continues to evolve, I am convinced that attempts to freeze people's identity based on their ancestry will prove vain. When you emigrate, you are making the decision that your descendants will change national identity. Your children and grandchildren may learn to speak the ancestral language and develop an interest in the ancestral culture, but this is not certain. If they do so, it will likely be as people who are culturally Canadian. The difference in attitude between those of the older generation of immigrants who want to maintain their traditions and their local-born children who want to focus on their new country can create a generation gap. I experienced this in my own family when I was growing up. While it is normal for people to be proud of their origins, it is just as normal for people to want to belong to the society in which they live. National identity is not automatically passed on to the next generation, from parents to children. It has never been that simple. Traditional nationalism is created by ideology, mythology and politically motivated history writing. National myths offer images of ancestral figures from which all subsequent members of the community are supposedly descended. People are persuaded that their identity can be projected back to these ancestors, who, if they existed at all in reality, were certainly different from their present day descendants. Canadian identity is not like this, since it draws its strength from the present and a belief in a common future. Over the last one hundred fifty years the foreign-born share of Canada's population has usually been over fifteen percent of the total. Historically, immigrants have at first encountered difficulty finding appropriate employment and fully fitting into society. Typically these problems disappear with time and by the second generation the "newcomers" are Canadian in outlook. | DingLabs | UCOQFQLSd6LZOdIsbniUxsZA | 2014-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 726 | 4,537 |
fXt2n0PCGns | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXt2n0PCGns | POWERFUL WORSHIP SONGS WITH JOE METTLE | told you tonight there is none like You there was not better we can compare to you let's suppose somebody lecture halls electra basel exhibited all around old shot down we're not here to sing the next song i want to let him worship what saying what a little praise out to him let the praise of god rise up in the room to add let the praise of god rise up let it rise let it rise let it rise let it ride selection boy somebody weirdo there's not know about sure good to Madeline choice at the Swiss tonight let you boys sit on the boards and under the Lord Father win [Music] [Applause] [Music] that is within me [Music] the to warn somebody tonight [Music] oh man so and all that is within the end we told somebody you want to [Music] Oh ten laws that is you everything I have in me blesses me [Music] if you know who's that great things let your hands with it he has done great in yes yes [Music] he [Music] my [Music] to brag that's the spirit [Music] are you all creation worshipers legible fake all you got so where the issue here's your man we weren't sufficient we were your man holy are you all of creation all of you so where they should be we [Music] Jew [Music] americo's wish [Music] Oh God talk away the word here my tummy which man boy [Music] lord [Music] it's an awesome god [Music] my great I am miracle she is with [Music] [Applause] father we bow we bound with words [Music] yeah come on everybody Oh [Applause] [Music] ah remove the throne and unto the lamb be all glory and honor we found a man worship said we [Music] [Applause] [Music] we [Music] until [Music] yeah [Applause] yeah Oh [Music] yeah yeah yeah [Music] [Applause] - [Music] yeah [Music] would she [Music] yeah [Music] [Applause] Monsieur [Music] for [Music] ha [Music] I'm subject [Music] [Applause] [Music] No [Music] hallelujah whoa [Music] to me [Music] culture ocean [Music] hello [Music] come [Music] is that raids with miss oh god my father [Music] bad notion of turn now by compassion [Music] where is that Shh [Music] Oh [Music] great [Music] where is thy faithfulness trouble tamati tonight [Music] more [Music] [Applause] he is a faithful God he's not a man that would like have proven [Music] no maybe he doesn't make much sense you see hear me all could no query for mommy [Music] or to side [Music] I am in your [Music] so chairman Oh yummy [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yes tsunami IOR will be and salut en la casa I think an idea to be be our answer no yeah see you soon yeah yeah yeah Oh PBR and Sylvia st. Monica's I took a nice too hard she is [Music] one [Music] what Shaytan said be faithful [Applause] [Music] oh my [Music] Oh [Music] can I just have a competition Oh [Music] the machiya no oil in the yeah are you sure can you see for when the merciful mission Lord mighty nation Oh [Music] much information [Music] magical machine [Music] imagination imagination [Music] [Applause] [Music] what does that thing that you feel that is unique for the morning as in the God that we sell is still the miracle working God the Bible says he's the sámi yesterday which means that whatever he did the yesterday he can do it again he's the same today and he's the same forever it is a same God that brought the people of Israel out of Egypt there was a same God that believe in ghosts people in the same God same God same God oh the same phone that healed the blind by magic when the same call that clinched those lipids magical machine tonight above the waters under hot but the choice for me and in one minute one minute you wanna speak to God wherever you are speak to God well whatever is in your heart now lay it all down it doesn't matter how serious you think that biggest it doesn't matter how impossible it looks he's the same God and he's here tonight let's avoid somebody one minute sweeter him speak to him he is the miracle working God some are electro ball Alexa Mars look suppose in the atmosphere of prese miracles take place let's imagine that little monster [Music] miracle worker coming to a miracle miracle today coming a miracle maybe you don't need one but I need a learner miracle worker you are a miracle today to me [Music] the miracles of God happens to the people that are the choosing of north the ones that have given their hearts to him the ones that have given their lives to you he gives it to his own tonight with all eyes closed in this place I [Music] want you to search within your heart if we are to die tonight or Christ is to come to life would you make maybe people know you to be that sister that brother but deep in your heart between you and God you know you are not saved you've not given your heart to him you know [Music] coming to stay coming to my and the world that we live in when everything has become normal it's very very important that sometimes we remind ourselves that we are chosing of the Lord if not we'll be leaving one day like this and then they will just listen [Music] call me [Music] coming [Music] coming in today call me to say to my heart [Music] coming coming [Music] as a possible you can do this maybe most of us actually have to rededicate our lives back to him anyway I feel that sometimes it gets to a point where we got so used to God that we sway away without even realizing that we have and in this generation I think that is the most difficult generation you can ever find where all the things that were frowned on by the Word of God now is accepted and so it gets to a point that when you don't take care and become no much you but in the Bible it is sin and so you would live that life for a while and then the trumpet shall sound and but far be it from us but whenever able to make it we want to be able to live life that pleases him we want him to come and shake us and say oh now faithful seven [Music] you can put one hand on your heart in the other hand they just want to speak to the Lord yourself want to salute you know yourself more than anybody does he's your father speak to him spit it maybe to Nadia we have something in mind that's Amaro you wanna do ID planner Hachiko that thing will not please God [Music] speaking tonight speaking tonight pour your heart out to him he knows the things that we struggle with you are not supposed to be gentle be fine it's your father he says come to me just as you are you want to sell law that this thing that thing is what weighs me this thing is what takes me out of the presence and I battle within lord I want you to help me to be able to live a life that is pleasing and acceptable [Music] jeez wanna be more like you I wanna be official you wanna be more wanna be a vessel you one of the more common leaving me oh my well somebody can be humbly declaring say home [Music] if you want him to take over your heart come on let us follow me leaving me commonly Oh I want you to take all the cheese calmer than me [Music] those were [Music] not tonight I said either we come before you what we know sometimes we fall short before your presence but we know that your presence is life to us and so if you take it away from that's where both tonight Lord we come before you just as we are we come before you with no covering we just say that this is a small with all our phones and our sins nor visit us we pray that you would forgive us take us back home to yourself cleanse us from every indignity and every sin and accept us back into yourself Lord above our pray that you cover your people and she was children that every death gift in anybody in this room every gift teens that have gone to sleep tonight in the name of Jesus we pray that those scriptures will be set up one more time you used to stand at the drawer and you smile and people would want to come to change the window again but these days you stop doing it he used to stand here and you were minister and people will be delivered and healed but now because of some things you don't want to do it anymore tonight I pray in the name of Jesus that in the same way of presence in this room may your duties instead of what most when we go back to our face love the things that we used to do back in the day nobody would wake you out to pray nobody will tell you to read your word but now it's even difficult for you to open the Bible it's difficult for you to even lift your hands to thank God but tonight I pray that God will be candid that love again that after tonight our lives will never be the same that we'll go back to him Kaneda she wasn't thank you to my just thank you thank you thank you just thank you thank you all with me much of them Meenu and the mom and sorrow will Sunday eme words are for say my time for dolls for the Nara or wear a tee but you me me to me see what I hear me cheerful walking in RM moon Misha Betty hear me man it's a new coach in the every dinara or lab damage to the TPT you all the chimney [Music] or never see that means [Music] episode 17 [Music] I'm ready now what's Apache [Music] and Amity [Music] my help comes from the Lord I did that teacher [Music] for the Lord is a keep the Lord is that shape all polite oh and all the Sabbath's might be one day [Music] it's a word for somebody to that he will reserve he shall preserve [Music] you may be looking at a stick a strange way because maybe you don't need any help but we do I will later to mine eyes to the hills from what's gone at my hell I help cometh from the Lord which Smith here that you're very I see how coming for somebody tonight not some testimonies that I break it up my future move [Music] for [Music] my [Applause] [Music] to my Oh soon I've seen some I swear that before yeah that I expected God for something maybe you are trusting God for something that looks impossible God said I should tell you that your help comes from him that thing that you've taken service where he said your help is coming I see help coming for somebody tonight I see help coming for somebody tonight all of your help [Music] all of your hand all of your [Music] the Lord have sweetness level he never seems not slow he never sleeps the soul [Music] the other [Music] with all I call country we don't have anywhere else to go but you with thank you for sending help to us we know that absence of madness is gonna be a great king of miracles we're not after tonight people are gonna receive help from left to right center [Music] [Applause] [Music] all of my all of my head think I need on a man [Music] I hate my street as somebody that [Music] there's a particular job that you expected if you can rise up on your feet 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1UjRjpuRGvY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UjRjpuRGvY | Lootcrate February 2016 (DEAD) Unboxing! | it's all looking here back for the loot crate unboxing video and if you're just litter with the loot crate unboxing are at the end of the video there be a length you can go to the playlist so check out the other a box inside on my video whether jinx or loot crate that's where some of the stuff back here came from mathematics order anything stuck here but you know you got the two boxes of tu tradition and the gear over here that has come to the lucrative boxes and both of those are on my channel you can go over to the pilots then check out the lip crayon boxes but this is the februari 2016 look great and this month's theme for Luke rate is dead they probably assume this is februari what items or groups of things are going to be included within 10 now i'm not entirely sure off one hundred percent of what all is in there as awesome different thing one thing I know for sure is in there is Deadpool now now the how many of you went watch devil I went up to watch Deadpool last week and it was an awesome movie loved it great time really funny though it's not like your average Marvel movie it's more gruesome is rated R so careful turning in reviewers it is it are the reason seen everything I saw this one family came in and took kids and once they went to the strip club that I was like oh my god that was it was a fun time love the movie those great movie and there is dental stuff than this loot crate the other thing I know that it's in here is the walking dead and i will be completely straight for with you i have never watched the walking dead and i don't plan on it I just don't have a feel for walking and walking dead I know my cousin watches it have friends who watch all the time I just don't have an interest in I have known pages and watches now another the third thing that was on the website for a short bit of time was Carrie [ __ ] and I'm a big Harry Potter fan then JK Rowling's coming out with her new movie like the beastly creatures of those dating world itself and in November of 2016 but that was on there for a short bit of time and then I got taken off so I don't know what else is in there beside the pool and walking dead but there's only one way to find out I don't loot crate and before we even start if you guys are interested you can go down in the description and across your video another night probably gonna be doing that priced at myself you can go down into the description and there will be a link that you can go and get exclusive deals to Luke ray and get yourself a subscriptions whether it's the regular loot crate one month three months six months 12 months whether there's also other things on Luke really Luke Wright anime look great Pat's loot crate gaming in the new one that's coming very soon in March keep going a little bit gaming and a bunch of other things so look ready to really expand over the years and are an awesome company but without further ado let's open up this nice fancy box with dead what does that watch list and play going on watch listen play or watch what's up i share enjoy more dead from the critics princess we got so far the box so one thing that comes with every box is the standard t-shirt and they said on the website that this t-shirt was going to be from Deadpool and that it is it is your nipple and you know you whether it's the most of the never not it's upside now it says tacos these screams tacos is gun in his hands as you can see best tacos defendants hand for these up second now a little by little I have no idea if that's intentional or not I'm just going to assume it's okay just soon they did everything right is by marvel obviously but so if you haven't seen it for a lot of this is talking about fighting this is just can be like missing information that you should know you should go watch that forgery it's a really good early I normally are not big on comic books superhero stuff I gotta watch iron man suit man stuff like that but this is from the walking dead on AMC construction sense collectible figures contains one of three consonant one what if things one up three yes sir the action figures of them up Daisy take one of three of these three of them so obviously I had a lot of walking dead so again I'm gonna have no idea losing this box character maybe I should know there's a little crate exclusive you got paper before anything what the walking dead 5-piece to you or a seven-piece t-wayne a $1,500 Nick fairlane boy shopping spree sign up and we not come to class now see problem signing up for that because you know there's apparently there's a bunch of different flexibles maybe you can buy from them I assuming this is justin yeah this is just the person it's just a little personal don't you guys to come and a little pack like this like a little layout kit leg over you go but according to this you could build bales are a lower prison cell up her presently so this is the fly bag figurines plays are all tomorrow Walker barrier hospital doors would bury assault vehicle prison boiler room prison cell cut or prison tower and 8th star over chopper and governors room so this is a bunch of stuff you can get from what is that look fairly boys the intervention easily that's what's here this is just the blind bag shooting so I and I have no idea who this so you can come in mobile if you like Sherlock in there I must build such a thing this is probably it make me feel that looks like a base okay I need legs lights are a good part okay all right this is a little more complicated the other foot needs to be on the bank account oh my god not the easiest English symbol okay I got his feet his feet are on Puckle sir Sir okay buddy through the hole down here right and whoever carries a crossbow so how am I suppose it later get the crossbow in container nothing wrong okay I'm gonna have to work with this held and held it down how the beaches on it's not very durable and not very durable I assure you of that ok now another look great exclusive is a loop create exclusive difficult figurine projects I just eat blazing doorknob so get banana face ok so this pullback you want to take a little fire explosion pretty heady to Italy remove a dope you have to probably put that up there with its other thing is now I'll just let him steal the center of attention with a shirt next before we pin Walking Dead soap-on-a-rope barrows Walker here in example in sunanda it'll create exclusive manufactured by the coop this edible hope not it says made have like a bowl material no I don't know about a lot of acid I'm not surely master everything in this box requires me to cut something stupid plastic there's more plastic had enough your crap Luke ray this is a heavy visa holy God at any really have you know big play gears don't see how its plastic [ __ ] you put them all on the string it's pretty heavy now I a member of the locking it I got yours on mine yep at is basically all right last thing before we get to the magazine is the pin and this guy it's like a little box looks like cuz I'm Tommy box obviously all these pins down if you didn't see my last video all these new loot crate pins will unlock something special when you log in with your account on Luke rate com / pins and get my books and magazines maybe the deadpool comic is what I'm assuming to this day and out of it again soon it will come but this is the februari 2016 loot crate again I'll do that again where it's going to go up on the wall I hope the last one last one so just put it all up here all right there's put into the wall so I'll put this one with it I don't know how I'm gonna wear it anywhere am I bring with me aware conventions and stuff maybe but yes the cold open hood put him on the wall I'm going to cut a fair this figurine hopefully but now last comes and all that then but here is the walking dead or the dead magazine so under specters of people with their Luke rates dead hideaway contest this month's grand prize was the Kona bhutia craftsman credible gift lady deadpool and a zombie survival pack in the official Rick Grimes sheriff bag and your March is contest for the free one the 3 2015 so that's what the winner got facial and a little ways and everything trying to give an English correctly how to survive a zombie apocalypse cardio is key go north learn new skills jawbreakers help and look a lot at the power rule you may need you may find that the greatest threats in any post apocalyptic world are other living people this cannot be avoided these marking raise and help the best this message is brought to you by blue the fence pores of the Greater Los Angeles and so if you ever get caught in the zombie apocalypse last month that's how yet a wade into the Dead Pool so there's a story about way Wilson and post weapon x and those type Razi's you BFFs true love Wow Holy Mother guy one lucky winner get the medic rate was over two thousand dollars this time they got a the walking dead 17 plus inch Megan resin statue Deadpool leather motorcycle jacket hold the Evil Dead anthology blue rates have flexible Necronomicon book and propped dagger the samsung 60 inch 4k ultra high-def smart LED TV and death knell complete box that niacin and also toilet the winners of the undead duo got in the inspiration hit Vertigo's on me vol.1 tense the row in a six-piece plants vs not even it made me figuring set so that is what came with the mega loop date and also the one in the bottom to be the 20 smaller favorite it got a pretty heavy-duty loop there which Walking Dead character are you so this little like questions here that predicts what meat or color and the color it helps you quickly or whether it's wrecked Carol or general the daily great that ails greatest look great community driven content across lang kami and keep we have been conflated editorials so also the daily Creek on just like little small things that pulls delicious tacos there's a recipe in here for Deadpool chocolate now involves Chili Peppers going to see the Bears but I google it it's a weird-lookin recipe sure cackles picking the brain of eyes on these wrong is cool and this will export variant you figure figures you get the exclusive bed full of tacos t-shirt he may not be gay but he has been so long face is just plain ordered but our favorite Merc with the mouth or nose a slapjack tacos and Kimmy tumblr so looks good for breakfast lunch and dinner when you slip on this month to close the t-shirt okay and you get a little action thing that I have to figure out the theater you got the exclusive Walking Dead soap on a rope at least actually so I'm highly down there so far they smell weird states now very weird then there's the loot crate pin oh it's a walking dead with your survival book that you get from the thing so last thing you want to do here before vd you guys go to do other things is you fold the box and put the box together now we'll remove on the boxes from up top there and try to we're getting there oh yeah this will create little thing on here sides but all these up to basically this zombie apocalypse type of thing will die to look after I don't any other way to fold it in this way okay i'm going to put this up on top there bells other stuff that's nice thing up there and i'll try to figure out how to make this look at it but anyway guys thanks for watching hope that all enjoyed if isn't really would like it would be really appreciated comment down below any other ideas for unboxing stuff like that bad stuff a little bit what you like what you didn't like and all that so that is it for this month Luke right guys so thanks for watching I'll see all of you guys in the mark right are you calling Oh | Da Lemon KingMC | UClcIgdizGXdT3R9dnNltFkg | 2016-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,278 | 11,671 |
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_zPkzQtS-sA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPkzQtS-sA | First Principles Calculations of the Energy Flux for Bioinspired Personalized Thermal Comfort Wear | hello i will speak today about permetelated two-dimensional metal organic frameworks as promising candidates for emerging two-dimensional materials i'll present multiple aspects related to the research in our group on two-dimensional coordination polymers in introduction i will i want to mention the first revolutionary two-dimensional material was graphene which was obtained by exfoliation of graphite and inspired by its structure and properties further studies focusing focused on metal organic two-dimensional networks the two-dimensional coordination polymers contain both organic and inorganic blocks which offer wide possibilities for structural diversification and areas of applicability these two-dimensional polymers are distinguished primarily by chemical tunability and their high structural porosity which has impressive nano size effects these polymers also have an array of properties of interest for a multiple application with added value the properties can be controlled by multiple uh factors as the synthetic chemist so chooses the main challenges uh for this uh for the synthesis of these polymers are related to the large-scale production of such coordination polymers with a good quality with good stability of the individual nano sheets there are two main approaches for exfoliating stacked two-dimensional polymers one is top-down and the other is batama we will show in this presentation several two-dimensional coordination networks that we recently obtained in which the interpenetration of the layers and the interaction between them are avoided or limited by the use of appropriate ligands for the preparation of two-dimensional coordinate coordination polymers as easily delaminable nanosheets we use one freebies carboxypropyl tetrametal disroxant ligand marked here as h2l1 with several organic nitrogen heterocycles as coal ligands and the uh permethylated coordination polymers were synthesized by coordination chemistry of decarboxylic acid with a tetrad methyl diceloxane spacer as a reticular anionic crosslinker marked here's h2l1 in combination with an nitrogen heterocyclic compound as neutral ligand marked as l2 for several transition metals from metal salts marked as mx an entire library of two-dimensional coordination polymers was synthesized as single crystals using the tetrametryl dioxane space d carboxylic acid and nitrogen heterocycle colligans by diversifying the permethylated component by the synthesis of new carboxylic compounds to contain it or by locating it in the core ligand these coordination polymers were further characterized in terms of terminal properties magnetic behavior water vapor absorption and gas adsorption capability the uh coordination polymers can be isolated as single crystals and can be analyzed by polarized light microscopy by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy the results from x-ray diffraction analysis show the orientation of the tetrametyl dislocation segments on both sides of the two-dimensional array in the left image and the layered packing of the polymers in the right image the two-dimensional layers interact by van der waals forces and the coordination polymers show a hydrophobic behavior as tested by static contact angle measurements and also have high porosity of the crystal structure the two-dimensional coordination polymers also have capacity for self-assembly as aggregates from a solvent in a matrix that can be either a polymer such as pdms or an organic material such as pyrin the functional groups on the edges of the two-dimensional coordination network show chemical reactivity with a possible arrangement of three functional carboxylic groups at the edge of the two-dimensional layer the analysis by fluorescence and infrared spectroscopy demonstrated the complexation by the free carboxylate groups of other metal ions such as europium the coordination polymers have shown clear salt metathesis reaction with the possibility to exchange cations such as cobalt with copper or cobalt with europium similar to inorganic two-dimensional materials the coordination polymers can be exfoliated in nanosheets by ultrasonication in low to medium polarity liquids such as tetrahydrofuran the coordination polymers have the capacity of photoswitching under uv light can self-organize into my concise formations as shown in the atomic force microscopy images here in conclusion the presence of the nano sheet on the nano sheet surface of metal groups limits the intermolecular interactions allowing easier further the lamination of the aggregates the synthesized coordination polymers show surface activity and self-assembled capacity in solution the coordination polymers can interact through the end groups and can participate in cation exchange reactions metathesis reaction and are responsive to multiple stimuli such as ultraviolet light and magnetic field thank you for your attention | AAAFM USA | UCIiggVcSLI5EUq-csr5ytpA | 2021-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 713 | 4,928 |
oKUhDUVONaQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKUhDUVONaQ | The Eagle Nebula with Xray Hot Stars | The Eagle Nebula with Xray Hot Stars What do the famous Eagle Nebula star pillars look like in X-ray light? To find out, NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory peered in and through these interstellar mountains of star formation. It was found that in M16 the dust pillars themselves do not emit many X-rays, but a lot of small-but-bright X-ray sources became evident. These sources are shown as bright dots on the featured image which is a composite of exposures from Chandra, XMM, JWST, Spitzer, Hubble, and the VLT. What stars produce these X-rays remains a topic of research, but some are hypothesized to be hot, recently-formed, low-mass stars, while others are thought to be hot, older, high-mass stars. These X-ray hot stars are scattered around the frame -- the previously identified Evaporating Gaseous Globules (EGGS) seen in visible light are not currently hot enough to emit X-rays. Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP). Image Credit: X-ray: Chandra: NASA/CXC/SAO, XMM: ESA/XMM-Newton; IR: JWST: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI, Spitzer: NASA/JPL/CalTech; Visible: Hubble: NASA/ESA/STScI, ESO; Image Processing: L. Frattare, J. Major, N. Wolk, and K. Arcand | Sights of Space | UCwzJaX4uXcrwgo-kAjAGjWA | 2023-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 182 | 1,203 |
bhQ-KkzkmV0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhQ-KkzkmV0 | Porting Homelite Super XL-130 Chainsaw! Testing Round 1!! | all right so you know it's common to have some issues so i'm gonna see if i can get a fire and pull fuel pull enough fuel i should say uh it's common to have to work out bugs you know what i mean so that's all i'm doing today let's just see if it will fire and pull fuel [Music] so [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] ah [Music] ah [Music] hahaha [Music] ah [Applause] oh so i think we're gonna need a bigger carburetor uh yeah definitely gonna need a bigger carburetor it's it's just not behaving correctly if you know what i mean it needs more fuel on the high jet and i'm turning the high jet screw out so much that it's interfering with the low if you know what i mean it's a low speed circuit so i'll stick a big carburetor right i think i have one here but the uh the high speed circuit in order to get it to go up to four stroking i got to turn it out a lot as a bigger carburetor and the whole thing is interfering with the low speed circuit i just can't get it to run right either so we'll give that a try next always got bugs to work out you know already have fun | Smitty’s Chainsaws | UCDWkJbl_y6NQVsNgXHK4L0w | 2020-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 221 | 1,067 |
5DrNeDSihg4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DrNeDSihg4 | Severed Steel Episode Two | hello welcome back to another video and in today's video we are once again playing let's hear it still um this is technically the second time I'm recording this because I hear technical issues hopefully I have managed to sort them out um a high Powers ears um but you need to go back to Mission select because I did get pretty far in the game to redo what it did I will be leaving a link to this game down below if you want to create yourself um I'm playing Epic version but you can't get it on Steam so I will be placing the steam link table okay so where were we press middle Mouse button to fire your Canon it can destroy almost every wall [Music] into the mix [Music] let me just I saw something in my exploration to fix the game let's see um activate which activates any weapon school is ready let's change water stops villages all red Auto varnish at it here we go maybe here where did you go okay [Music] foreign wow God I'm ready to turn the wall thing off hello did a good time just because I knew what I was doing this time um so I guess I have to service being this is where I was I guess once this is then I'll just have to go back to companion to continue the way I was playing before um I'll just talk with ninjas together just before you said it I'm not a very smart idea what lady don't kick him when you're down foreign I need to get everything okay okay [Music] love a good headshot checking on window do I get anything for killing everyone yeah let's do it I think there's this I think I got them all and I got a good time no I didn't give me time I was two seconds longer but that's because I have much protein for someone to get killed okay so we will select [Music] um okay and continue let's go back to where we were now that we're all caught up foreign um shut right here easy way foreign this is let's see let's change frequency well at least I've stopped the heavy breathing part that's good can we go straight here um okay I think our weapon has a cooler because it's really let me use it wrong side building [Music] do I just keep going down you say Squad but you were the only person there foreign let's go this way this storage I was supposed to crew through there not sure today anyway yeah this game with the exception of my technical issues which we will not talk about um it's a Prime game I'm just stop him for a second because I want to talk if you want to see me play a playthrough of a game called Bullet Storm um I don't know if I mentioned it in this video or when it's never going to see the last day um let me know in the comments below I will be putting a link for this video for this game in the comments below this is the Epic version but I will be placing the link for the steam version anyway we was a it's very kidding someone okay nice and clean them quiet and then I break the window in this video what's up and I fell too much and activate space foreign [Music] I think I'm gonna warm right up here sir [Music] sometimes she'll just kiss him all right as you can see you can see I didn't have to he's missing nobody there I made a mistake I just want to see I'm gonna get this picture finished search the area search the area Wolverine how has it did something I did before I suddenly can't do it I'm acting like a monkey like a noob I've done this before okay um what am I doing it's a red button I'm just placing the wrong way maybe you can change the enemy outline color um pain it's like a balloon whoa that's all blue it's nice it's better not that I have anything nice to read I've done this before I know I can do it why I'm not doing it thank you [Music] okay so we got the one about us thank you what's up is he saying something about Lots this substances foreign I need to work [Applause] foreign ER in the video in three seconds okay so I'm gonna end today I will carry on after this after I've done love and see you in the next one don't forget to like comment subscribe and I'll see you in the next video bye | Havilands Gamer Channel | UCgJNfJQE8msxpYU8DQKEMHA | 2023-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 800 | 3,972 |
lxNy_25QBU8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxNy_25QBU8 | Slivovitz | Wikipedia audio article | slivovitz shiva vaca slow evita slivovitz ax sliver wits slivovitz ax slip of ice slivovitz lavaca as a fruit brandy made from damson plums often referred to as plum brandy slivovitz is produced in Central and Eastern Europe both commercially and privately primary producers are in Bosnia Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Poland Romania Serbia Slovakia and Slovenia in the Balkans slivovitz is considered a kind of rocky ax in Central Europe it is considered a kind of palinka Czech Republic Poland and Slovakia palanca corresponding to the distilled spirits category topic etymology topic the word slivovitz is a borrowing from a shared Slavic word for plum or more specifically for damson plum Croatian Seva Serbian Seva sleeve a damson plum check sleeve ax polish Sluka or slovak slivko plus postfix vise or v [ __ ] VBS a to indicate the food from which it was distilled for example check moranga apricot meringue co-vice apricot brandy Braska peach Bravo vice peach brandy topic production and consumption topic the primary producers are Bosnia Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Poland Romania Serbia and Slovakia topic regional names topic following the claims of several nations to the protected designation of origin in October 2007 the European Union went for a compromise solution leaving slivovitz as a generic name in granting individual nations the right to protect the origin with their own adjective in respective languages slivovitz is known as Bulgarian slip of a sliver Vika Croatian Shiva Vega checked sliver vise German slow wits sliver wits Hungarian Sligo Vika Italian slivovitz Macedonian slip of a Polish slow Evita Romanian slip Evita Russian Slovak a Serbian Seva Vika slivovitz Lobeck slip of a gun Slovene Slovakia Ukrainian slip Anka yudish sly Wawa's identical or similar spirits are also produced in Austria Canada France Germany Switzerland the United States and regional names include generic plum brandy Plumlee or Oh divide to quench topic distilling process topic during the production process the plums and their ground kernels are crushed and pressed yeast starch and sugar may be added to the juice the mixture is then allowed to ferment there may be one or more distillation stages depending on the desired final product or region of production and aging is common to enhance the distillates finer flavors some producers have obtained a hectare certifying that it is kosher for Passover and thus suitable for consumption during the festival when grain based liquors are forbidden imitation slivovitz is made by flavouring spirits with prune juice and artificial oil of bitter almonds topic history by country topic topic Bulgaria topic in Bulgaria Troy and plum brandy Troy ants Kozlov Eva has been distilled in the Troyan monastery by the monks since the founding of the monastery in the 14th century the original recipe included 40 herbs and was passed through the centuries from abbot to abbot in 1894 the monasteries brandy was presented at a Spirits Competition in Antwerp Belgium where it won a bronze medal some of its distinguishing characteristics include that it is made of a plum variety that only grows in the Troian region an old variety the locals call majeure Keeney plums very juicy and aromatic whose stone unlike the Ted even plums is easily removed from the fruit it is distilled in a vessel with a capacity of 80 to 120 litres and only the best of the harvest is distilled it is considered best distilled to an alcohol level between 39 and 41 degrees some celebrities who have tasted Troy and plum brandy are pope john paul ii and former US President Bill Clinton patriarch maxim of bulgaria celebrated his 95th birthday in 2009 in the sofia metropolitan date with Troy and plum brandy in cooperation with the Bulgarian government the Czech distillery Rudolph jellinek protected the brand's Troyan Ska's live Eva and Ted Avensis live Eva in the EU in 2007 the same year this largest European manufacturer of fruit distillates bought a majority share in the largest Bulgarian slivovitz of winery vin prom Troian after buying half a year earlier the second largest distiller Ted even however the Czechs reduced the alcohol content to pay less duty the production of vin prom Troian is mainly for export for the past 18 years Troian has a special holiday the festival of plum this holiday is celebrated at the end of September in Troian and in the village of or Shack where the Troy and monastery is located the plum has always been an essential produce in this region since the beginning of the 20th century plums have been made into marmalades pesto dried prunes and pulps which were exported in Western Europe topic Czech Republic topic in the Czech Republic's live of ice as well as other fruit based distilled alcoholic drinks due to somewhat symbolic status of Moravia national drink is strongly presented in local traditions culture and pop culture like in proverbs songs TV shows and movies sliver vices primarily produced in the southern and eastern provinces of Moravia and in vise escena where the country retains its rural character the production was likely introduced by immigrants from the Balkans since the sixteenth century although not legal traditional moonshine home distilleries still exist nonetheless the majority of private production moved to certified local community owned distilleries to prevent errors during the distillation process leading to production of toxic methanol certified production also allows state authorities to collect respective taxes based on the proof of alcohol in the final product however tax reliefs for limited private and non-commercial production of the drink exist the usual proof of private produced slip of ice is over 50% of alcohol in the final product commercially available mass-produced sliver vices proofed less slip of ice is mostly served in small shot glass known locally as panic literally a dummy callous SEC colloquial for a small cup or stamp roll from German das stamp roll a little glass keeping slip of ice cold helps to reduce the effects of high-proof however the drink is almost never served on the rocks to enjoy the aroma and taste of the original fruit it is better and more common to drink slip of ice at room temperature topic Poland topic Poland has a long tradition of making slivovitz historically it has been distilled in the southern regions of the country by local Highlanders and not necessarily given any particular brand names one of the more recognized of such products as slow a feat salaka associated with the region of lack o over the years it was regarded as one of the best polish live events however due to the fact that it is made without any specific control and brand ownership it has declined in quality especially in recent years slivovitz was also distilled in large quantities by local Jewish communities in Poland mainly before World War two as a popular Passover alcohol slivovitz had a strong standing among the traditional Orthodox communities in cities of Alexandra strikeout Lodz Warsaw and Krakow since the end of World War two some state-owned distillers tried to reintroduce the slivovitz based on Jewish traditions hedge suhaka was a fitting example of that the name of this slivovitz comes directly from the name of Passover holiday which in Polish is called sweet o passkey at the end of communism in Poland 1989 hedge suhaka has disappeared from the market one of the Polish distillers created a brand called slow Evita Pascal nough it was originally attempted as the relaunch of page suhaka but has never reached the standards of its predecessor this is because originally page suhaka was made only from plums sugar yeast and water it is absolutely not allowed to be combined with any other spirit slow Evita Pascal now a slip of its base mixed with grain spirit to achieve desired alcohol level and mostly to cut production cost this means it cannot be kosher for Passover and certainly cannot be compared to page Sahaba in quality another example as slow Evita struck Houska which is made by a local distiller in cooperation with Lodz Jewish community its brand in English is called strike over slivovitz it holds a kosher for Passover certificate its roots and concept is again tied with the traditions of pega haga and Jewish heritage in past pawn topic Serbia topic c vivica pronounced I want saw is the national drink of Serbia in domestic production for centuries and plumb as the national fruit Siva vodka has a protected designation of origin PDO plum and its products are of great importance to Serbs and are a part of numerous traditional customs a Serbian meal usually starts or ends with plum products and cvilikas served as an aperitif a saying goes that the best place to build a house as where a plum tree grows the best traditionally Seva Vika commonly referred to as rakia is connected to a Serbian culture as a drink used at all important rights of passage birth baptism military service marriage death etc it is used in the serbian orthodox patron saint celebration Slava it is used in numerous folk remedies and has given certain degree of respect above all other alcoholic drinks the fertile region of Summa dodge' in central Serbia is particularly known for its plums in semo vodka in 2004 over 400,000 liters of Seva Vika was produced in Serbia Serbia as the second largest plum producer in the world after China after legal disputes following the compromise of 2007 Serbian slivovitz srp ska Seva Vika Srpska Slovakia became Serbia's first certified national brand Seva Vika is consumed either directly from a leather wrapped round bottle or chilled in a shot glass called coke and chick eye there is also a town in Xela de Bourgh called Seva vaca a popular print in Serbia depicts a moustached peasant wearing the Subaru fur hat drinking Shiva Vika from a leather-wrapped bottle with the motto [ __ ] the coca [ __ ] the pizza all we need is Shiva Vika you topic see also topic damson Jen polenka rakia Sakuya Sapporo to occur topic references topic topic sources topic this article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Ward Artemas 1911 the grocer's encyclopedia topic external links topic list of brands list of Serbian slivovitz brands brands of slivovitz | wikipedia tts | UCe9qlV5GQtAsYCTdRwgeHjA | 2018-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,726 | 10,320 |
2YhNig2m3bA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YhNig2m3bA | John Cooper Clarke - London, innit (Moscow, Russia. 2008) (turn on captions) | you're on your own in a deep travass of Portland Stone screaming down the Dog and Bone London in it mates capital city capital crowd it's too loud it's too loud self-doubt is not allowed London in it makes I know a man who knows a man sell re from the back of his van Disco Biscuits on demand London and it makes Psychopathic traffic gems from cia's Woods of Mel Hill no use getting out of your friend go take a sh K uh human dreadlock the journey ends from there to here human dreadlock to fears you have to stifle a manly London in itmes ladies night at the dog TR even the gents is a was with tret you don't like it you'll have to Lum it London in it mates up double Fizz but now A S A whz nobody knows where anywhere is London in it mes yeah ladies night and bar white and Love Unlimited all night a handbag dancing track fight London any it mates living like a piging and paying through the nose for it get life you s get London then it makes another day another crisis give up SC they drop the prices not much point in being nice it's London in it mates plag fire then the blitz cherub bombs and random hits 24 hours it never quits could go on forever it's London in it NES You'll Always Find the part car several miles from where you are but never far from a bch of Starbucks London in it my own mates London in it [Applause] m in the English language no doubt about it okay any request now | AngloSaks | UCWYPUlvVRi45AVg4tTwAzVw | 2009-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,397 |
L_JV_b0x0Vo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_JV_b0x0Vo | #shorts : The Enigma of The Death Book Unraveling the Confusion Surrounding End of Life #sadhguru | [Music] I knew [Music] something not so good will be happening to people so in the month of February we release the death book 8 years it's been in the works and people who are working on it wanted to be perfect death you know they worked on it they worked on it they worked on it it came back to me I worked on it gave it back to them again they come back one more question one more question backward forward it's been going on for 8 years then I put a deadline it has to be finished by end of January in [Music] 2020 and February we published [Music] it lot of people in India asking me sguru you knew hey I'm not the one who brought the virus from wherever | One Minute With Sadhguru | UCo3RpkWxRaDpC3SiZlOte2g | 2023-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 659 |
0q49xjMxPSk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q49xjMxPSk | Carnation1961 ad2 | carnation instant nonfat dry milk announces a new weight reduction plan a meal replacement diet that provides delicious flavor 1,000 calories and balanced nutrition for only 44 cents a day all you need is a cup and a half of carnation instant nonfat dry milk 10 cents a quarter fresh whole milk 25 cents one standard multivitamin mineral capsule nine cents to mix just add the carnation magic crystals to fresh whole milk take one multivitamin mineral capsule each day replace every meal or just one or two meals with a glass of delicious carnation formula the meal replacement formula with fresh milk flavor as in all diets check your doctor you'll find full directions for carnations new weight reduction plan on your next package of carnation instant nonfat dry milk | Movie365 | UCZrgpNBD-qPFowcWvC8dXRg | 2014-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 131 | 769 |
6x4OXFvLtn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x4OXFvLtn4 | WWE Title Belt Review( World Heavyweight Championship) | hey guys um today i'm doing a video on my world heavyweight championship title you see customize nameplate so let's get to the basics this belt was about exactly 320 as you can see i don't really know what this is it's bronzer brass um let's get to the other part you can see right here 22 and all diamonds they're all fake because this is the um just the classic version this isn't the ultimate deluxe got the diamonds here two little rubies here and there you can't see them though there's two medallions the center medallion i'm pretty sure all this here real leather but the only part about this belt that i just really don't like about it is this here i can't see you can tell though but this is this is fake leather and the snaps you can see one side is actually bigger than the other and um the back it's not what you think it is like you see on the show all black big leather backing the official wwe shop then the official licensed product and of course a sticker that changes the logo from ecw smackdown raw w legend and all that not yet it's all screwed in here i can take these off if i want to name plate right here the the rest of it is just mostly the center piece and the medallions here except for the two in the center here this is the main plate so i could take these off but i'm not going to do that i've already left several of but luckily i found them in the pieces and wouldn't look as good as it is now to find the one well enough good to the other part of this comes with a www cloth bag um this comes free it's not like you think full unzipper and jumper is halfway and you just put it in like that put it into the top and the bottom piece and slide the two sides in don't let it um go buy yourself one of these i bought it on um wrestlingsuperstore.com with www.wweshop.com this delivers another like forget how much business days what i don't know what if you're going to get one of these for starters i don't since i'm not even an adult yet i'm only 14. i fit on one less strap now i had to button it all the way so now it's secured it can be buttoned four snaps on me so i grew a little more but yes this is a very nice product i recommend buying this i don't think i'll blow about it i love it here other than that it's just perfect and i would recommend you buy this really nice replica sort of and you get it re-bothered oh i think the site you can get a rebounder that if you order on the site called ajs belts.com you can actually i think you would just ship it into them and you can get it remembered from them i don't know if they do the red leather backing like you see on tv but i think they just remodify it all and they charge you like two hundred dollars i think and max so i really don't remember because i haven't been on that site in so long but it doesn't offer much selection and there is one site for the wwe championship title belt it's about a thousand dollars just a full scale replica all leather probably all golden the diamonds and everything else on it i forget the sight of where it's on that's a thousand dollars i think it's like an ultra deluxe but yeah for for beginners i'm recommending this and as you can see i got my name plate on it on the wwe shop that there are two different models of the replica for the nameplate which will charge you like i really don't know how much but they'll charge you a little bit more for nameplate and customization and then you can spy with that with the nameplate with blank so um that's it | DGligor13 | UCWs6aMDDCWh8TH2IfhIaJog | 2012-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 697 | 3,488 |
q9R-JYDSpJA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9R-JYDSpJA | Xcaret Butterfly pavilion, and the cemetery | this is the river that I swam under across there there's somebody down there now you get to see the stained glass window up the top here look at this thing man what a piece of art [Music] what a work of art my goodness we're in the butterfly Butterfly Pavilion here [Applause] whether it's all butterflies around the edge very very nice wow all you can see is wow [Music] [Applause] okay we are in the butterfly [Laughter] here we are in the Butterfly Pavilion keep your eyes peeled for butterflies all over the place very humid in here but you can see they've got netting over top so they don't fly away [Music] thousands and thousands of butterflies [Music] amazing I think I've heard that butterflies only see in three colors foreign [Music] [Applause] up there at the top there so we'll go around and back up on top and have a look at all the grave sites they have up there fantastic I remember from nine years ago when I was here I walked through those some of the grave sites are just amazing actually [Applause] go Halfway Around in it that should be the end really there's some big ones up here [Music] big staircase to go out this one this is a smaller smaller level so I see you Canadian quarter there and a couple of pesos a 10 peso but a Canadian quarter must have been must have been another Canadian here they really honor their dead here and now we will head down I don't know who starts the candles or or what but there's candles burning here okay okay that's it guys let's head down [Music] [Applause] [Music] | Nomadic Vanman | UCsEf8YwfuMKj2IuPZIwX6wA | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 286 | 1,526 |
3TqJuSRbHco | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TqJuSRbHco | Apidays LIVE Jakarta 2021 - redefine banking product delivery to accelerate digital transformation | we're going to hear from uh judy dui curiono who's the senior manager of digital bank development at bri and he's going to talk about how open apis can help redefine banking product delivery so judy welcome to uh to api today's live jakarta i'm very pleased to to to have you here hi john how are you i'm i'm very good thanks so can i just check that you can share your uh okay your slide deck now okay it's uh that's that's perfect so please uh please welcome judy and we're we're very keen to um to to um hear you about uh what you're gonna share with us thanks very much okay thank you john um so uh hello everyone uh hope you are doing well um it is an honor to be here with you today and thank you uh ap days for having me in the states uh my name is yuri duchaihono i am senior manager of digital being development and operation in bri bank riot indonesia and in this moment i will share about our journey be a right judy uh one of the largest behind the the oldest banging indonesia to do the digital transformation especially how we exploit the open api technology to to accelerate the digital information in bri and how it uh redefined the beginning product delivery to our customers so uh i divide it into three sections and the first one is the reasons behind banking digital information so what's the reason why bri especially are in banking indonesia need to to do the digital transformation and accelerate it in in a faster way and the second thing is uh i will share about the bri digital from germany that we all start in 2017 i think in the last three years and what kind of digital product that they already built and what but the most impacted product to us and the last one uh i will tell you about how we orchestrating the api products to build the digital product and how we we exploit the ppi uh technology to redefine our banking production free okay so um let's go to first topic and reasons behind being in digital transformation so yeah this what we are um bri is the largest network in indonesia and so bureau was formed in 1895 which means we have been surfing for more than 125 years serving for indonesian people and being industry and it is still counting and this infographic tell you about how uh how big the network that we have and how it's spread across the country and you can see on the right side that we have thousands of atm uh thousands of guest replacements more than 300 000 of edc uh thousands of branches offices and even we have a three ship test you know we built the office on top of the ship and i don't know maybe uh we are very obvious to be the king not only in millennium but also in the sea um and the last thing that the most important that we will start flight so maybe we are uh uh we aren't the only on the satellite i don't know maybe in the future if you want to live in mars and we leave it to really figure it for you and just to ensure that you can withdraw your money will enjoy your life in mars so uh these are our the great infrastructure we have a great practitioner we get the largest network in indonesia but uh some big question arise can these networks can help us to survive in the digital era when we're not doing uh without doing anything when when our competitors is coming not only for from the bank but also telco industry fintech e-commerce and so on and so forth and can this uh infrastructure help us to create and generate new revenue stream new base models and to to help us to to build the innovation yeah maybe someone uh some people say yeah yeah you can do it but i think the uh and then the the right answer is no if we don't if we don't do anything because and there's some reasons why we need to the digital information we need we can't rely uh fully on only for this network that we already have and uh these slides uh shows the evolution of banking the first reason why we need to do the digital transformation so in the left side uh in the picture it says it is a base a pass banking model where where the brands it is put as a sentence of universe maybe five four ten years ago probably ben has already call center to solve the customer problem um customers complain have the transition banking and internet banking mobile student translation mail or different phone from banking but and these channels have very very limited features i mean in other words you still need to go to the brands to do almost all the banking facility such as opening account apply a loan even some complaint can be solved only in the branch this happened in five or ten years ago as a banking model of the past and we call it as a close baking system era and it is changing now and we are not in a banking model for the future i mean like open banking era where um mobile should not be seen as the basis for the entirely new banking model that as if there is forcing bankers to accept the branches are no longer the center of the universe and the surrounding environment is running for me that support this uh this model is first one is credit scoring analytic that's so big then automated click on opening the no need to go to the brands merchants lending and credit platform payment network cross industry partnership uh open api i can say open api that support the the partnership and the collaboration and the last one is fintech collaboration so you can see in this in the right in the right side this picture there's no branches no physical branches there's no etm even adc or crm so based on this picture i can conclude that um all of the networks that i mentioned previously potentially will give less benefit to us in the future or i mean in the open banking era well the question is does customers still need uh brands if from the device they can do all the banking transaction does the customer still use the cash withdraw the cash from the item if the society is happening indonesia in the future or even in 2025 i think uh bi will be uh will release the open banking policy so i think it will be changed in the um the market i think and this is the the first reason that why we need to accelerate the digital transformation and the second one i think the second biggest reason why we need to accelerate the data information yes it is a conflict night in pandomic where yeah i think because it's finally we need to start to forget how big a network that we have forget how large the network that we have because uh we as a bank are forced to accept the new normal so coffee 19 pandemic impact all sectors including financial industry especially in banking industry so i but i assume that is the one most impacted sector industry so uh therefore being so adopted new normal financial activities that i don't know maybe maybe won't go back to the normal uh after pandomic and we've found facts uh since 2020 that the number of brands visit is declining due to social distancing so yes of course i mean people will think many times right to to go to the brands because this uh this fires and the second thing is customer prefers to use mobile uh online channels to do the transaction so impacting the significant rise of transition and mobile banking internet banking including brimu our new our mobile app so a customer tends to do the mobile transaction only from the device from their home and remote working learning school and education including financial activity uh like bills payment opening accounts purchasing and other activities that should be done remotely and i think based on these facts customer will leave the bank easily uh if they cannot if they cannot support this uh new uh new activity a new normal needed so so with everything many times people decide to go okay i just want to go to branches so to open the account or to play alone or just to solve our complaint so yeah this is the biggest reason why we need to to accelerate the digital transformation and uh if i take one sentence that uh impact our our strategy approach in nba either maybe before pandemic we are all used to disruption but we are not used to be a totally new speed of disruption because of this fundamental therefore we need to to accelerate it uh very fast to to keep our to keep uh our competition in the market in hd market and fortunately um in the last three years bri has built the foundations of digital transformation so we have we already started the formation around 2017 and i will tell you about our digital transformation journey so uh we start from the strategic approach to banking digital formation first so i quote from my director uh nbr director by indra toyo from the from his book a hybrid company model that we do two streams parallel in bri so our digital transformation strategy divided into stream the first stream is digitized that is all talking about the digital base optimization so what does the stream cover so this stream will will optimize our current business models but we improve it so it will be faster function better uh minimize the cost and deliver the better experience and so by the end we need to strengthen our market position our current market position because we we can't forget the legacy right we could do that we're going to forget the least legacy market position as a bank and the second streams that we are talking we are we are doing is a digital where we are talking about digital business transformation when when we start to create and explore new base models and when from this new business model we want to generate new revenue streams and we are exploring uh continuously to find the new disruptive product so uh we don't want to be destroyed forever we we will uh we want to disrupt uh by uh publishing the new products newbies the new product that's really different from the traditional banking and by the end it it will change our market position in in the in the competition uh and this uh some products that we have built since 2018 so launch the we api platform uh called brp in 2018 where we are the first bank in banging indonesia obtained the open api license from uh oji oracle bodies indonesia and move uh 2019 we built uh at least three digital products it's a brisbane pina and sharia so pina is a digital landing which customer can apply the loan directly from the device and cash will disperse uh to the account so they can use it as a multi-purpose loan size for paying school taking the holiday uh paying the hospital and so on and so forth and meanwhile yeah it's digital lending and can be used in the e-commerce and it's also fun not the cash disbursement but it can be used to allow you to to buy the thing from e-commerce and uh and brisbot i think it's the part of a digitized stream where we can decrease um the time need for the loan application it's around maybe before we rebuild the bracelet maybe two weeks to to uh uh to to administer the loan application but now uh through the business we can do it only in two days uh and the 2020 uh i think it's crucial response of during the pandemic because we we can launch the new bremo our mobile apps where we can uh opening an open account choke that you uh took the apps with the uh with the gold in the brand so is it fully automated uh no need to go to brands or video without stuff and it is fully digital uh digital with eqic and digital signature so this is some of our product deliver in the last three years and so how do we build the this digital product how is it uh the building of the digital product and publish it at the market so uh first things first and i am so you know uh that all of you already know that we need to see from the monolithic architecture that yeah we wish you for many years in in bri and to microservice detector so uh why we need to save because the main weakness in this model is hard to scale up so it is hard to to decouple or take the function and transfer with the new product and monetize it and that's why it uh where it can be covered in the microservice architecture and when building the apps uh we will build the the micro services maybe some microservices to build our apps and we've uh we will design uh we call it as a reusable or share microsoft basis and then in the next lab we will refresh it as open api product so uh this reusable or share microservice can be applied in many internal apps so uh for the example it's like credit scoring system or we'll calculate the probability of default of callous customer id card validation as part of kyc face recognition fund center fund transfer so and so forth so this real table can be used by our internal developers or expose it as open api product to that party or partner so we already have a microservices that serves particular features some of them are usable and can be exploited as open epa product so what's next how you can support our digital transformation strategy that i mentioned earlier digitized and digital and yeah how open api can be uh i mean this micros how it can help us to to accelerate uh our implementation and transformation strategy so the first thing that we need to manage all the apis because we already manage the hundreds of apis then we we are using apg now for as a api management gateway where in this platform we develop and manage hundreds of apis we put many proxy pro in this platform such as credit scoring fee including payment aqic digital signature direct fund transfer and many more uh i just mentioned some of them but we are we already have we already have hundreds of apis and uh um these apis can be consumed both internal developers to build the internal products and and also third party when they want to consume this api integrated with into their apps so uh i defined the digital stream mic uh support the internal developer portal is like part of digital stream and we can help them to accelerate the building of the product because internal app can consume api product existing epa products by register to default to developer internal and it allows developer to focus only on core function and cut development time meanwhile and the digital bins transformation so these apis can be used can be used to explore the new destructive digital products i can mention about the pinna and carrier will use credit scoring equic and digital signature to deliver fully automated lending apps or or we can expose it to the to third party or partners uh certified fund transfer field to a con that consists of payment inquiry get services uh and they can integrate it with apps i mean they can use the fund transfer as a payment option in their live apps va as a payment option also directly paid and so on so forth so of course for this stream the stream can generate a new revenue stream and allow to the partner of the party to create new base model where bri as a um as a bacon we call it as a bacon banking for them so this is how apis can can support the digital transformation strategy in in bri and uh so the next uh we need to change the way uh where is the customer uh so by leveraging the open api we can we can build a new model how we engage how we erase the the customer so um previously as displayed in the left side we built banking products removed responding and other digital banking products um to serve end users directly but in the right side when we built them we we try to unbundle and chunk the the main feature of our banking activities let's say digital loan or credit card we unbundle it as a sum of api's product uh let's say customer registration installment payment loan application inquiry and we expose it to the two party as well as the banking activity so being activities with chang it also to be direct debate fun transfer va five nearest brand location top up e wallet or brizy a con statement opening account and it it is exposed to the third party like established companies government fintech e-commerce school or university so they can consume it and integrate it with their apps of course this uh this model will expand or will extend our channel how to visit the customer so instead of we build the single apps the single apps that can only serve the end users so we change it as a super dpis and open it into the third party partner so they can use it uh directly based on their business needs therefore therefore we so we can reach the their customer talk about this customer with the dia whether directly talk to uh to the end users that's why we uh that what i mean about redefining the the product delivery so or in other words we redefining how it is the customer and uh this is summary of brk fintech partnership to to support digital ecosystems so briap since 2018 we serve many so many ecosystems from the payment ecosystem involved sm ecosystem p2p and ecosystem ideal tax payment gateway ecommerce and ride sharing and travel ecosystem so uh because we redefined the the product delivery on the banking product delivery so we can reach so many ecosystems to integrate into the digital ecosystem where bri as a core of a digital ecosystem so um i think it's all for for me but uh maybe the last thing that we want to share with you to you but uh what is the financial impact sorry i just wanted landslide and the financial impact what open epa has already done uh last three years and in 2020 we can raise the sales form of more than 45 trillion previous incoming more than 21 billion with authorized more than 88 million and the total buy to the 2025 it's only done by only five products imagine that we can explore the the other epa product we can explore the the other innovative product and expose it open api to this open api to to to partner so i think it is very very promising in the future and we can say that we are ready to open banking uh to prepare the 2025 when the bank indonesia potential will release the open banking policy okay so thank you thanks thanks very much uh ud for sharing that perspective and i guess the the journey you've you've gone through at bri is uh initially your initial focus on uh streamlining internal processes and systems with apis has helped you lay the foundation for um the um for the next step which is taking you to api products and then partnering with organizations outside both within financial services and outside the financial services so that's uh that's a great um that is a great perspective to to share thank you thank you very much | apidays | UCYWOO5aXLBMjCjR_UR4tPWg | 2021-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,457 | 18,308 |
k-IzJ9jkNs4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-IzJ9jkNs4 | Clean Stovetop Without Harsh Chemicals in Minutes | [Music] hi i'm going to show you how i clean my stove without any harsh chemicals i'm just going to take the grates off i'll wash them later and you can see all that dirt on my stove it's grease grease and lime so i'll just take these greasy things off first put them in the sink i'm not gonna put this in the water okay so i'm gonna mix up you can see here i'm almost out of baking soda but i use baking soda i put some baking soda in my bowl a couple spoons that's all you need i don't really measure i just kind of make it to where it's a little bit pasty [Music] add a little bit of peroxide there it's kind of pasty [Music] and if you can see it's a little bit pasty that's all you need is paste and what i'm going to use instead of paper instead of paper towels i'm going to use dinner napkins i don't have any paper towels i've kind of cut down on paper towels because i'm using um my cloth napkins now and i made some unpaper towels but i don't want to use them on here but first i'll i'll just wash i'll just wipe off the big the big things off of it just crumbs that fall in okay so i'm just gonna i use my hand to put this up on you just get the paste and you just start wiping the top of the stone and it's not really hard scrubbing but it loosens everything up there's stuff stuck on their grease and my husband does most of the cooking so he's kind of messy because he's a great cook he does most of the cooking he's salvadorian so it's delicious i'm just wiping every part of the stove on top and then i use these things i need to wash these but i bought these that go these strips that go in between the stove and your countertop so the food doesn't fall in that's really great too okay it's coming clean it's working damn ugly it is it's just so gross just wipe every part of it and you can feel the things that are stuck on the stove and they just come off it's gonna take a little bit more scrubbing there get another napkin put some more of this on here this is the side that we use the most so it's dirtier the front the big burner but it's all just coming off and it's get crumbling up so you can see the crumbs on the back if you can see with that so you don't have to use harsh chemicals it just comes right off and it doesn't scratch your stove and you don't have to breathe all that strong stuff that have strong chemicals you can just wipe it off just a few minutes it usually takes me longer because i do everything slow but this is i'm trying to go a little bit faster but everything's just all the grease not have any problem getting the grease off just the corners all the little there's little spaces where you just wipe it crumbling up okay so i'll do the rest of this later i'm just kind of wiping a little bit but i wanted to show you how easy it is to clean your stove your stovetop so now i'll just bring it all over here to the front because i'm going to pick it up take it off that's just a few minutes it was pretty dirty i got behind on my work i kept saying i was gonna get to the stove and i don't want to take a chance with a grease fire or something and it's just nasty looking just wipe all my missing spots and just wipe all around i'll get the back of the stove later i just want to show you this part see it just crumbles up it's kind of got a little brown scent from the dirty grease and i'll just pick that up okay there it is there's all the dirt off my stove i'm gonna get another napkin now you can just polish it just polish it all the way around see how clean that got a little polishing like to do i want to show you how i clean my burners sometimes they the you know the burner the little holes don't let out the fire i want to show you what i do you can take these off there's a little screw these little screws here you can take it off but i don't have that little screwdriver to get that out so what i do just to get by i can't find a little screwdriver like that there i'm sure they're out there because they have this holes there but i use toothpicks i'm just gonna get one out never get these out when i need them i don't know why buy that okay so here's a couple toothpicks i'm just gonna get these two picks i'm gonna get one i'll show you with this one and then i just clean that behind it inside the little thing that clicks and i just clean that around it i should have showed you how to work first i'm going to put a little thing on top of it well i'll just show you how it works because i've already put that little thing in the water i have to dry it and clean it but you just kind of just do that let's see if i get this other one now i didn't put this one in the water because i don't want to i don't know how you dry it but it goes on top like that and i'll just show you how that one starts it used to not work that good let's see they're all burning but what i do with them it's not hot is i just went at one time they weren't all working so i just went through here and poked holes i poked all the little holes with a toothpick went all the way around because they get clogged up i know that um for a long time i went without using the burner because you know they it just wouldn't burn right not knowing that all you have to do is poke holes and clean it i know people that have thrown away some stoves just because of that but anyway i just go through and i clean them all like that see there's old stuff they got in there from my baking soda and i'll just get the toothpick and clean around there but that's all you have to do is just clean that just that little thing there just clean around it clean around that little flat thing and it'll work like new if you can't get that little this take off this little if you can't take this little burner thing off just unscrewing it and then you just clean it up i'm just going to wipe this down i'll wipe this down later because it's a little bit feels a little greasy i'll use that mixture and then that's it that's how i clean my slime and just polish it up just took me five minutes out the top let's shine it up with a clean napkin and it's done and then with these things after clean them again put them back here you don't have to worry about getting food in between your stove and your counter and that's all shiny stove thanks for watching you | Norma Vanegas | UCMe90SYIxiGutnVWvtjkc0w | 2021-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,290 | 6,277 |
dyueY2xqdn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyueY2xqdn4 | Week test 1 polity | hi friends at the VV caramel and the Jyothi so weak this one Colonel portion cuts up there either the question and Saturday kick lands Laettner so could you technical problem the line in lap and OH Marilla so he put path along nylon or fifty cause she'd said the girl he's even the sixth a seventh day eight new book Lane sorry old book lays lyrical a politic latin acause she inserted and ending a party ending you know in the questionnaire timpani conga and I question when they come cheetah will cut two seconds pass bunny in Korea you answer it and no shoe bomber and second of stinging or paper under that really which coma if you hadn't fifty questions comparing her now or question occurred two seconds college in America and so when they cut at the path the corner um de anza Satan a character can gardening updated think about yourself disturber each corner so first question backlog over over Amin in the 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6uGfMHQnGSY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uGfMHQnGSY | Geovisualization of 3D/4D analytics - Blender, part 5 | so again um this is another type of material we can you can use is this bender if you remember last time we mixed we had the sign of a split between the the Doric and like thirty thousand years that was tied to your cameras but now just do it basically to show to transfer to transition between to order for to unbar different so we have we have the order photo set up here and you know that work that's a simple note like the other notes it's just an image texture go to diffuse and we also have a wireframe not this wireframe gnome is a bit more complex because you want it to be also glowing we wanted to be both wet and and and blue we also want to control sides of the wire frame this is the wire frame node you can see here this the frames just you just need to add to the layout of fan these frames don't do anything is for your full civilization yeah so so we have acquired from now you haven't to mix changes that actually change the transparency and emission and so this is the area that you have to watch for him and then you have the order photo and then like before we assign the camera to change the split between these two so once you have it here this is kind of changing based on your camera direction between these these two representations and if you if you temp to render this you will see what you get so you see those facets of the data you see texture and structure in real time you want to get cool suits it's boom you can you can have it as US as white or black based on one export that would be hopefully net what you'll go for next session so one what we will do next session is basically you all you will type camera to an imaginary flight route because unfortunately for this data set he didn't have a flight out that is important from Dyess and then will and that that camera would constantly change between these two transitions or animations will be going over the flight but also being able to see both type of structures at the same time so there are some parameters here that you can change on the fly so here you can see this blue is the color of do the wireframe so it can make it much darker this is how it changes the degree of these these transparencies here would change how much you want to have the solid it's kind of the transparency of this water thing so at this point you can see that there's this kind of hall behind it and if you make it complete zero it's completely transparent if you want to have an holographic effect or you need some of those there and here you have your wireframes eyes so if i zoom here if I change it to point three you can see the wireframes much thicker so depending on the distance you would get to the sky you can change the size okay so I can board the country awesome almost there so we'll do for neck setting up you all this escape running and then after that we'll go over some simple techniques how to export your data to work using better vendor forever on there is one part that it didn't get today that's important to DSM but hopefully there is very comprehensive tutorial there that you can go to the other steps and if your questions please post on the forum yeah that's all for today | NCSU GeoForAll Lab | UCc37pVh-WE46Xkqeq-KZQsA | 2018-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 624 | 3,172 |
TbLp4P-Mbgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbLp4P-Mbgk | Mixin' n Chillin' VLOG 0.2.14 | foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] program is for adult audiences only [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] what's up [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] for the mixing and chilling vlog thank you even if they're being implemented some ridiculous laws this is something that if somebody truly wants to do this if somebody truly wants to do this they can still do it they can still do it but it's going to take a lot of effort on the vapors part to actually learn what it takes to make your own stuff make your own stuff I wouldn't change anything I don't know what the heck happened to the last hour of my life but it certainly wasn't streamed on YouTube like I thought it was restrictive policies block progress towards smoke-free World many people incorrectly think that very little nicotine content cigarettes are less carcinogenic than current cigarettes this risk misperception by people who smoke could reduce motivation to quit under a nicotine reduction policy someone who specializes in helping people kick the habit is Dr Colin Mendelson he joins me now Look vaping is a far less harmful alternative to smoking for adult smokers who just can't quit and that's actually the majority of them the road to quitting smoking is paved with candy double chocolate clear from TFA published in The Vaping post we have long-term study long-term vaping increases odds of quitting heavy smoking this is Kenny Thompson The Vaping heed it's got a YouTube channel he's been on here a lot longer than I have I'm not going to stop until this is legal and available for everyone you know I cover things from all around the globe but that's because science has no boundaries I mean you know that D and everything but with a lot of the pressure off the tobacco companies or the this you know the states that are and the MSC and all others it's a financial thing and it's and it would unfortunately that that takes for your sense against everything and foreign [Music] it's time for the mixing and chilling blog study atmosphere smoke free world smoke free world hello hello and welcome everyone Kenny where'd you go you're not on the screen uh oh and I don't hear you either where did he go [Music] Kenny disappeared sorry folks I don't know what happened he was here a minute ago his internet was cutting in and out a little bit there so hopefully he'll come back and join us for this lovely stream and now Elgato is not cooperating just so we think we've nailed everything and ironed everything out well life throws us a curveball and [Music] nothing seems to be working the way it's supposed to okay I'm not working either isn't that just beautiful sorry folks I really did do all kinds of stuff to get ready for this week to try and get everything so wonderful for us but unfortunately life throws us curveballs and here we have Stanton glance up on the screen I don't understand what the heck's going on today anyway we do have a wonderful stream plan for you guys I've got a bunch of stuff turn the TV on okay that's working that's working oh my goodness so as you see before you we have keep it 100 peachy punch set up to try today we've got flavors one shot Anarchy white we're gonna mix up a flavor one shot for us and I've got the Atlantis 2 an old kit that I originally used to quit smoking and it's from leftover from last week we still have the aftermath Kenny's still missing this is weird man but that's what we all have scheduled for today and in addition to that I've also been working with this new device that I got from the coral Factory made some coils let's just switch over to the overhead scene and I'll show you guys what I got son what I've got done so far so here's the coils that I've been able to throw together and this one really really quick I couldn't believe how easy it was to make them not granted these do look kind of janky because I really wasn't taking my time and doing things you know the way that I should have but you know what they're still vapable coils and when you compare the results from the setup I have now with the ones that I originally made using the day of Dallas that's pretty impressive difference between the two of them now granted I still had issues with this because the strands the individual strands that are in here fold it over just like they did in this one [Music] that's why if you look closely at these coils they look like Clapton coils but they're really not that's a triple 28 gauge wrapped in 40. but looking at them they do not look like flat coils like the ones that I ordered from here see how that one's just a nice flat where they stay perfectly parallel with each other like this see whenever I did it I used too much tension I couldn't get the tension right on the spool and actually the other problem that I had was with the ceramic bearing it was um binding which didn't make any sense to me I don't know if it was the fact that this wasn't perfectly lined up or what the deal was with it but it was good enough for me to make these and then after about you know the third or fourth um stick that I had made you know the sticking on this was getting pretty bad and it was actually starting to chirp so naturally doing a little bit of research I went in and I'm like okay do ceramic bearings need to be lubricated and if they do what kind of oil or grease should I be using to lubricate this well that revealed some interesting information which we'll talk about here shortly because I do want to cover just a little tiny bit of the news and then we can jump down to the table I'll show you what I got made and make a new stick today because I did have to order wires I burned through the stuff I had pretty quick because once you get this working properly and they're not like you know overlapping each other you get that nice Rhythm you just literally turn the dial up and just go full speed and you can get a stick done in you know a minute half a minute easy all right so where are we at let's jump over and take a look at the news that I have instant glance needs to go away I don't understand why he's here there you go so that's back to normal so anyway I talked about this in the global 20 a while back um Hong Kong is a Transit hub for all the vaping products that we get it comes from Shenzhen went into Hong Kong and from Hong Kong it was basically sent to wherever in the world these products were ordered from and we're not talking chump change here well our good old buddy Michael Bloomberg in the World Health Organization got in the pockets of Hong Kong's elected officials and banned electronic cigarettes in Hong Kong well that meant that any Air Cargo that came into Hong Kong wasn't allowed to contain electronic cigarettes and vape gear and as usual fortunately capitalism means when you're making money that money goes to pay taxes and when they decide all of a sudden they're going to ban this well they're going to lose a lot of money and as you can see here 120 billion RMB was lost because of this ban and these aren't products that were coming into Hong Kong to be used by Hong Kong's residents these are products that literally just landed in the field got moved from one airplane to another airplane or came in on truck and was put on into an airplane for Transit to somewhere else in the world and because it was banned well things had to come straight from Shenzhen to all the destinations and Hong Kong Lost 17.33 billion dollars because of this ban they changed their mind it's going to be lifted now effective April of this year like right now the ban is being lifted and the Air Cargo will be allowed to come through Hong Kong once again fantastic news so I wanted to tell you guys about it let you know that there is some good things going on in the world but it's not all peaches and cream here we have a Pacific island Pacific Paradise bands electronic cigarettes in the fines if you're caught with an electronic cigarette it's up to 20 000 dollars I don't even know how to pronounce it Palau small state in Oceana just issued a local law which makes an absolute mandatory ban on the use of electronic cigarettes and the like signed by their president it bans the import advertising sales and use of these products basically a total ban not so much of a Pacific Paradise anymore but short and sweet today because quite honestly we got much better things to take a look at much better things to do let's jump over and see what you guys are saying over in chat Kenny's internet must have gone down he's still not there anyway want to say hello and welcome to all of you wonderful people out there Pam Spraggins you were the first one in happy Tuesday everyone Mary Nixon was second today Dusty Country Road wonderful to see you here Kenny was here and gone William Dobson hello and welcome flavors wonderful to see you here we early hours of the morning for you to be coming to our live stream I appreciate that I do need to change and start doing some other things but I got to get this stuff ironed out first and get through tax season you got people that are bawling with tax refunds right now and you got other people that are scraping to get by because they owe the government money but for me it's always been a good busy time of the year for business regardless of whether people want new stuff or Wednesday with the old stuff fixed so I've been quite inundated with a bunch of work I got a service call to do after the stream today but can't argue when you have the opportunity to make some real money because that's something you don't do if you're a vape person on YouTube it just ain't gonna happen however I do want to remind you guys we do still have the contest going on this is the last week of the contest we will be drawing the actual winner next week and I do have a couple more things going to be throwing into the box go to the hunkyvape.com website click on the spring cleaning contest and uh gleam.io I have their app set up here you can click on there to log in just to verify your age either through Facebook Google or Twitter and you can enter for this box away [Music] look at all this wonderful stuff we already have in this box got the cleito pro in here we've got a sensei we have flavors raspberry jam toast ready to go all you need to do is Nick it up for your own preferences I've got some flavors flavoring in here and spearmint and cheesecake we've got the x-lim going in there and you got two packages of coils but the high resistance and the low resistance we've got a brand new fat rabbit still sealed got a flavors one shock and grape we have fruit salad it's a one shot comes with the pre-mix you can mix it up yourself [Music] vapology sample pack of their flavorings with the discount code if you want to order from them Plus we're going to be throwing in 100 ml bottle of the Purple Rain that I use to quit smoking give you an opportunity to try that out obviously you'll have to Nick it up to your taste else I got miscellaneous laying around here that it's all going to end up in that box and for the giveaway because this is a spring cleaning giveaway I've got a bunch of stuff I don't need it all so I'm gonna send it away and some lucky winner out there gonna be able to go through this box and have a great time for quite some time because of all the different things that are in there unless you're you know a mad man and you know you can plot through it all in one weekend but the coil should last a lot longer than that yes I'm going to have to jump over to the table cam and I'll show you guys the setup I have on there I did find out that my table is not flat so I'm gonna have to figure out a new way to mount this thing to the table because right now I only have the clamp on the one end and these clamps don't open very much bigger than that and I can't find any more clamp systems that are like this that have an eight millimeter round shaft on the end so I'm literally looking at you know taking this setup and mounting it to a board and then just using some bar clamps to clamp the board to the table but it still works the way it's set up it's just a little funky because when he clamped onto one end the other end sticks up let's jump over there and I'll show you guys what I'm talking about the pump still I'm getting a little feedback in my ear but I'll uh adjust to that okay either camera I guess I should have played with this a little more foreign [Music] so this is what we have these three strands literally took me like 15 minutes to make and the hardest part was obviously getting everything tightened up and even and with three strands of wire 28 gauge wire look how thin that is I mean it's a little thicker than just human hair but it does work really well I've actually got three of them straightened out here change out this bearing unscrew the end of this here and then you can swap this out and these bearings are actually pretty common they're used in roller skates it's a standard size these are doing this when you're not online straightened out right now [Music] the end of each of these there's a loop from what we made it [Music] it's a table light on hey imagine that you have a little bit of light you can actually see what's going on so long so many times in this [Music] one all right let's get this done these things were really helpful see there's a slot inside there [ __ ] me hey Kenny's here [Music] hello did your internet die the internet just dropped the internet just dropped right out yes um hang on a minute what's Happening Here got you I was going to go there I've got that running how I'm just gonna link back up the [ __ ] speed here now Virgin Media have been doing some work around here and [ __ ] digging cables and [ __ ] up again go on moment I'm kind of back in the room so carry on [Music] here why am I getting you're gonna hear me twice a bit of repeat yeah got you I was wondering now not not again [Laughter] please is everybody here is hello all I do apologize mate internet just bottomed right out for some reason it went to to North Point North seven of a Meg that's like a what the [ __ ] wait what the hell up there [Music] just trying to get this um this the old stream dashboard [Music] damn we're gone can I just test this I'll just [ __ ] the Palm up there on the screen yeah and we're working hello bam what the hell there you go it looks like we're back in business boys and girls [Music] my apologies as always look at me look at that bloody dirty oh my God I like I said folks get your orders in it's really really there really gets the grips for this get your orders in oh yeah it's gonna take me a little while to get used to this [Music] I love some man I think I've gone for the TriCore stable fuse claptons please if you don't mind well stuck at stable fuse columns yeah we'll come complex yeah I'm sure you manage them yeah I did find some problems with the setup though if you take a look at this bearing on the end I don't have enough Cable in this view monitor these things are designed to have the ability to create less friction in two directions you have axial when it's literally having the weight on the ball bearing and it's rolling like roller skates and then you have the force that we're using it on these bearings are only rated 10 percent of what the force would be if you were like on a roller skate when you run this thing very slow yeah it's skipping oh yeah now the one that's in here is a sealed bearing the one that I took out had a ceramic bearing and it was open on the one end now I could lubricate that ceramic bearing but this one's should already be lubricated hmm what kind of RPM can I run out like [Music] I don't know what that is but that's pretty damn fast when I did these I mean once I get the hang of it and got past the beginning you see it was mucked up there the rest of this just took a matter of see in 15 seconds 12 inch length and see where you go see like that's the advantage of these clamps you know having a clamp and having a reasonable length here I did this one because I mucked up the wire when I was hanging it here but that's two reasonable lengths that you could use literally have two sticks to create a pair of coils each going here very interesting one thing I didn't get ready I think the secret is it's Legacy is it's just a tension as well if you don't want to you don't want it flopping about in the middle just have a quick look who's it who's out there who will go it's got harm we've got Mary Nixon Dusty County Road hello oh flavors they know you're doing Darren say hello there everybody in chappie Boos William Dobson has said we are watching the birth of Hoagie babes coils there you go let's see better yeah guys sorry I'm a bit maybe we were ready to go we were talking just before I went live all of a sudden the internet's ass fell out I just went oh dear so I literally I darn flavors your kisser um I've literally rebooted computer rebooted Rogue and we're back how long I don't know about digging up roads and stuff so I don't know probably done that thing that treeskin and cocking everything up but yep it's settled down absolutely lovely now [Music] hopefully we stay on this stuff is so thin what gauge is it 38. 40. I'm out of 38. Jesus oh God that will be thin holy mother of God you're probably able to barely say that knowing boots where is it Jesus Christ it is very small it is but I burnt through that like nothing oh we will and the results are pretty good yeah man not too bad man Legacy perhaps makes perfect everything it will come yeah I need to get that magnifying glass like you have yeah it helps that's boys and girls on my board I'm getting big magnifying just for the light I'll try and see what I'm doing blind in the old age probably children with our eye test you now makes two of us [Laughter] see a certain thing makes you go blind you know all right let's see if we can get this done lay off these off very quiet no let's not get noisy I was expecting to hear some lady big power drill gun yeah wow oh I could have some form of water then yeah double wrapped there and then clumps start with twist yeah hey there's no time now doesn't it there you go so you're wrapping a little 40 whatever when you what you got is your cause 3 28 328 triple cough fuse Clapton yeah it's quite satisfying to watch in it even if your day football up it's just quite satisfying to watch it love it [Music] looks so cool the concentration on his face and his little camera in the corner see he's he's concentrating foreign I think we gonna have to get one I need one gonna go to Germany that's awesome I'm very happy with it with 40 gauge wire I never thought I was gonna be able to do this myself before yeah book yep it's usable [Music] it'll beep that's so thin I can't even see it to put it through the hole in the end to keep it from unwinding just get a big fat elastic band that does the job it's probably really upside of it masking tape on my cheek I did have something what the hell I think you get it on the uh what wire is it we're tall for when they sell our clothes away you've got like a green elastic band around your wire pokes through it's quite good for tension as well when you're when you're making your own there you go I see the end from Yemen hahaha that's pretty cool that way I'm glad they sent these with them oh yeah yeah let me go a little bit different then like now granted you could just go to the hardware store and buy yourself a bolt but you'd have to literally cut the thickness that you wanted through the middle of it and then just use a regular nut to tighten it but you can buy these as a kid there's four of them in there yeah they also have these guides but I have no idea what how you would use it um there's two of those in there but it always feels the same pretty cool device like like I said be flying or not at least you've got a nice few lengths away there to work with I think I'm a bit playable with and the goal of today's stream was to try and figure out if this bearing is going to act any different than that ceramic bearing hmm so what's your verdict is that what better are the ceramic better I think this one's better but the problem we have is I'm gonna go over there because I can't hear myself talk it's so distracting oh there's one more wire I prepped it could have been a quad core very nice to see you being plugged on I'm gonna go play in the mid practice man you know what I mean wait what happened there she is hey y'all [Laughter] and back to the main Camp here he is [Music] oh that's like hair at 40 degrees very very fine at 48. it's well worth the investment try using that 40 gauge as you call uh quarter what [Laughter] 40 is the finest wire that you can get 38 would be easier I think there's probably something over there that's finer it might be for Vietnam but there's probably something that is going to be fine now it's such a pain to get started too but like everything else you know the more you do it the easier you'll get it and you'll figure out the tricks of the trade and how to get this thing so tight you can't get it on done with our pliers anyway [Music] this is one I ran out of rap 40 gauge Kenny disappeared again [Music] you know you got to give a credit to the to the master wire Builders out there you know when I got into vaping and I started seeing all the coil porn that's available out there and how good these coil manufacturers can produce coils complex coils and with the wires being so fine like this it just I have a whole new sense of respect for them [Music] being able to make the coils that we use to vape the thing that gets me is this still collapsed on itself those were three strands nice and flat like we started out with on the ends but you're left with around claptoned wire foreign [Music] did [Music] they kept all three strands parallel the whole way down compared that with the one I just made too much tension collapse these cores [Music] yeah and some say that you know when the course collapse like this it actually improves the flavor because you're basically creating a channel inside this wire for more juice capacity but then again that's the same argument people make for alien wires and one of these days I'll get to the point where I'm good enough to be able to make the alien wires and some people say that aliens are easier to make than these ones because this is a problem that everybody ends up with is you get the cores that collapse in on each other too much tension instead of keeping them flat and with 40 gauge buyer being so small it's not something that you can see and just go slow you know it's easier when you're wrapping you know like a 28 or even a 38 it's something that you literally have to do by feel but a decent set of coils out of it and that's we're going to try out today but I'm really happy with the fact I've got one two three four sticks can easy turn into coils now the right tools do make a difference there's no question about that [Music] that's how fine the wires are inside of our coils all right all right I think it's time for us to have a flavor explosion because I'm parched [Applause] [Music] move your mind and get ready and up for the flavor explosion today once again still going through that case of Rebel but today's flavor is a peppermint mocha latte Chocolate and Peppermint flavor combination that will always go well together [Music] cheers to our health [Music] wow what a beautiful combination [Music] well balanced you get the chocolate and it's like a dark chocolate that you would have from a hot chocolate you know when you get done drinking it there's always some chocolate laying in the bottom of the cup so it's more closer to the darker side than it is a creamy milky chocolate and the peppermint perfectly balanced as well with that and my to be honest with you it hides the fact that this is an alcoholic beverage Rebel peppermint mocha latte delicious [Music] I'd love to find out what Kenny's drinking but [Music] he ain't here thanks to his internet provider he's dropping in and out I did promise you guys [Music] in addition to our flavor latte we're also going to try out Sobieski the Polish vodka and if flavors are still here in the chat you can tell us about why some mixers add vodka to their DIY e-liquids how strong is the peppermint in this [Music] not very it's perfectly balanced with the chocolate so like neither one is Forefront it's like they were going for peppermint bark and I've had some peppermint bark where the peppermint takes over the whole thing and that's the primary carrier this is a like a trio between the creamy aspects of a latte so you get a little hint of coffee a lot of milk and then you've got equally balanced peppermint and chocolate to that whole thing and like I said the alcohol is just hidden in this whole thing wow all right so I did the building first because now we've got some Polish vodka here Sobieski so you would say a peppermint chocolate yes or chocolate peppermint you could use it interchangeably because of how equally balanced they are cheers folks well imagine if the zealots didn't stop at nicotine and banned flavors from all alcoholic beverages this is what we would be left with [Music] no flavor just alcohol and the rest of that gives you fortunately they haven't gotten that far yet but if you give these idiots an inch they'll take a mile what else did I miss in chat here while I was busy making them core coils 40 gauge is nice and fine wire gives more grooves for juice to lay in for the flavor I personally love it and what got me and why I'm so headstrong into trying to make and replicate these ones is the fact that my Arbiter came with these coils when it was brand new so naturally because it's so fantastic why mess with perfection that's why I got these and I put these in there they're not the same as the ones that came with it I don't know what might be different about these ones but the flavor is just as good as the original ones I just don't think that these coils are going to last as long as the original ones that came with the tank lasted that's what a lot of people say if you can make a clap then you can make an alien because all you do is you know take the Clapton off of The Wire stretch it out then lay it on top of the fused core a lot of people like braided wire for that reason I've got plenty of wire packs that I bought miscellaneous assorted packs and there are some braided ones in there and stuff but I just can't compare when you get a TriCore 28 you know even the alien ones that they have the alien claptons that is just a flavor carrier no matter what juice you put on it just fantastic yeah as much as I spent on a thing I never plan on buying coils again if somebody wants to send me something to try out and whatnot I'm I would obviously do that but I'm never gonna buy coils again now that I can make my own the DIA Dallas was nice and for simple claptons it works great but the problem that I had with that and the problem that I'm having you know do even using them with this lathe is getting the even tension on the Clapton wire because it works great for a while but if it gets hot in here and my my hands get sweaty that's going to change the friction on that spool especially when you have one side is the paper and the other side is just the plastic but that spool that I had with the stainless steel wire wrap that one's so much smoother than the other ones is it because it was a little heavier I don't know what the actual differences on it but I had a problem with the ones yesterday where it would like stick like the bearing on the end every once in a while wants to catch and I had the same problem with the Clapton wire as I was going along it would like change tension I wasn't doing anything intentionally it's just and that would cause it to double back on itself but and like you said alien is just clapped in with the core removed and then wrapped around a new core Medallion spool Tamers Beetle on spool Tamers look that stuff up now I'll leave the tab open so I can remember it interesting yep definitely be a wonderful idea so this is essentially just elastic band you know what I've got a sewing kit downstairs we were making a bunch of masks and stuff during covid they're in the lockdowns and stuff I could take that elastic band and I could sew the same loop on the end of this I'm gonna make a set of those this evening but that's a cool idea just wrap them around and pull them tight and they're not going to go anywhere thanks Dusty I appreciate that all you're saying did you use that to hold the tension and then have the wire come out behind the elastic that's an interesting idea so I could literally like put it onto a shaft like the spool holder for the DIA Dallas let it spin on that and let the resistance be guided by the elastic around the outer part of the spool cool idea what's the shirt say koi lit Wicket get juice it Vape it hippie Vapes came up with it I don't get suggestions anymore Mallory Gates sent me a link on or question on Twitter during through a message and said that you know they're they're doing some funky stuff with if you post links on Twitter that they're like changing the URLs or something that are masking the URLs or something I don't know exactly what it was but I've noticed that I go to like something and rather than the number going up one or more than one if somebody else liked it during the same time that I saw the message and I clicked on it every time I click on it it always goes down then I have to click on it again and it might go up or it might go down so when you like something it should go up one and count but it hasn't been now they're messing with urls all right delicious drink [Music] peppermint mocha peppermint mocha latte it dries out your mouth like you know hot chocolate does leaves you with that creamy sensation [Music] and the peppermint is so subtle in this it's delicious all right well I guess it's time for us to move on to our retrovape [Music] thank you a long time ago in a Galaxy not so far away aspire created the Atlantis and while the Atlantis was wonderful there's always improvements to be made [Music] things that you might have missed on the first try and the first go around and here is the Atlantis 2. and for those of you that have been following my channel since the beginning you'll know that this is one of the devices that I originally tried to quit smoking with [Music] it's a classic you have the ability to have error from the top blend with the air that comes through the bottom and goes up through the coil I thought this was pretty cool when I was a smoker looking to quit because this allowed me to make sure that I wasn't going to cough and hack my lungs out because I heard you know that's a problem that new vapers have is when you go into Vape you get too much vapor well you're gonna cough and hack but if you could dilute that down by having some upper airflow inject air that's not vaporized air just plain you could dilute it down and then later on you could close that off and exclusively have the airflow that has come through the bottom and there was multiple stops settings on here whether you wanted to do about the longer direct to learn slots on both sides versus a hole and a slot and this is back old school where when you went to fill the tank up you had to unscrew the deck and you'd fill your E-liquid in here and then screw the back on every time you had to fill it [Music] 0.5 ohms 20 to 30 Watts look at that they even have a screen over top of the mesh off of over top of the cotton on there round wire old school these coils are still available today and because we need some E-liquid to go on that or what else comes in the package or just your usual spare coil and these coils were available in 1 ohm 0.50 ohm and 0.3 ohm I believe [Music] if I remember correctly spare coil 0.3 ohms 70 to 80 Watts also round wire but you have a narrower opening ironically foreign for today is going to be keep it 100 peachy punch [Music] and no warnings necessary because this is nicotine free back when I had completely stopped using nicotine pear Apple Peach interesting punch what's his bottle look like since it's been quite some time oh that's right there's no Nick in it so guess what it's as clear as the day that it was mixed look at that I put a couple drops on the screen on the top of this screw that in there [Music] something oh [Music] you miss me at all do you think about the things what model am I gonna throw this on [Music] I should actually be nostalgic and pull out the one that that originally came with as a kit and that would have been the Aspire CF mod this one lets you put your own 18650 battery unit [Music] and you had the option of a fancy cage to protect your glass this is the original Atlantis it didn't have the upper Airway upper airflow so there's the V1 versus the V2 that's the difference between the two at all and this mod is not adjustable kiss five clicks to turn on [Music] what's the downfall of this well it's not adjustable so if it doesn't give you enough vapor production you're stuck with whatever it gives you and the coil combination that you chose [Music] so we'll leave that sit there [Music] it's a delicious flavor but I'm not like overwhelmed by it OG blue has more flavor punch than this does create it without the Nick you're not going to get as much if any throat hit out of this liquid and that does alter your flavor perception some too it's why whenever the industry tried to circumvent the upcoming regulations and the fda's control of nicotine they've moved to synthetic Nick and some of the juices most of the juices actually had to be reformulated if people wanted it to taste exactly the same as the other variety is the Freebase versions of their liquids but there's a classic for you the Atlantis II by aspire [Music] let's see if I can warm you up let me drive you crazy it's nice I know I can get more flavor out of a modern setup or if I were to throw a set of coils and the other Arbiter and just put it in there it'll be more flavorful than what it is than this that was one of the limitations back in the day with just round wire coils [Music] it's nice but it wasn't enough for me to quit smoking with and that's what the upper airflow opened oh it thins it out thins out the vapor William Dobson asked haven't they just bought out a new one of these that's a good question I haven't seen anything about it yet I did hear that Aspire actually a lot of people are coming out with new stuff I've got two here that I'm testing can't talk about it till next week but it's that time of year they're going to be releasing new products and I wouldn't be surprised if they did a mesh version of this a modern version of the Atlantis [Music] for a brand new vapor it's a simple setup can't mess with it push the thing when you want to breathe it in theoretically if this had a mesh tank maybe I would have been able to quit smoking with it although I am sure that there were plenty of other people that were able to use that successfully to quit smoking hmm to put a Nostalgia for you guys today [Music] Alicia hello and welcome foreign they just released the new Atlantis GT I'm actually going to look that up there she is I see the inspirational design having it wrapped in the cage that goes back to the original very nice all right that takes care of our retro liquid and our retro device so now it's time for us to do a random recipe [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign there's my favorite flavor stash and for those of you just joining the stream don't forget about the contest go to hunkyvape.com find the article and you can go ahead and enter a contest for the spring cleaning giveaway the answer to that question is listed publicly in my flavor stash how many flavors does hunky Vape have to mix DIY e-liquids but we're going to use this page for another purpose today we're going to have Sherlock Holmes dig through the recipes and find out what we can mix up today I might have to think up that bottle for my wife now that I got some salt Nick here I think she would enjoy that she enjoyed some punch that we ordered just a couple weeks back good all right what recipes we have listed up dragon fruit singular dragon fruit and vanilla bean ice cream it's an interesting combination we did some raspberry recently Tropics on heat we've seen that one before mix that up that's a delicious recipe what else we got monkey see monkey do pod fairy floss golden syrup rum and raisin snickerdoodle super sweet and Vanilla swirl interesting but we're gonna be doing a one shot here of Anarchy white shortly what else we got summer party preparation cotton candy strawberry ripe watermelon interesting in Coolatta at 10 percent the cotton candy just a sweetener that's another sweetener so it's basically a strawberry watermelon trying to come up with a recipe that my wife's gonna enjoy and sometimes that's a hard ask here's a classic blend of ingredients cheesecake strawberry ripe vanilla bean ice cream and whipped cream foreign cheesecake would be the most commonly mixed recipe or flavor profile and variations of that you could probably sub ice cream for the cheesecake we did that peanut butter ice cream before shortbread cookies biscuit cookie shortbread vanilla Sorrel shortbread capella is at 10 percent and wear a biscuit that's a very kooky cookie my wife wouldn't like it I would probably enjoy it but I have more juices than I know what to vape honey Perry clown I've made that one before mango guava I've done some stuff like that before restaurant style strawberry lemonade this looks familiar all right we'll just do this one we'll adapt this and make 30 mils to try leave that at the way it is leave everything the way it is save and pull these ingredients out strawberry strawberry ripe super sweet water why are you keeping me around [Music] you tell me baby [Music] if it was a spider it would have bit me thank you going to add some ws-23 next month after you pick some up lock awesome I've got the Coolatta I've got flavorless menthol ws23 bought from Bull City imperialums ws3 they are all very uniquely different in the way that they cool and flavors menthol space Turtle hello and welcome his internet went down he's been in and out let's just say [Music] yeah all right so culottos will start with that 0.3 grams and then we'll go with our natural lemonade from Flavor West [Music] 3.12 [Music] okay beautiful lemonade strawberry 2.4 grams and strawberry ripe and order some more that getting kind of low 1.2 Secret Sauce 1.86 foreign [Music] one six grams of PG 23 and a half percent flavor profile to this recipe and after we give this thing a nice little stir clean up my mess top it off with 26 and a half of vegetable question beautiful simple recipe awesome did I miss anything in chat more than I would like to admit s never had rhubarb often makes up a recipe with that should I close my eyes [Music] get that cloud up [Music] um definitely got some pucker Factor there [Music] what are we putting this on what are we putting this on yeah you would find a new distress [Music] 0.69 [Music] all right that's why it's at 40 Watts that is definitely a restaurant style strawberry lemonade and it is definitely pucker Factor there with the lemonade very strong lemonade and 10 percent that's expected I think this would work really well on the Pod system that much flavor to it hmm all right before I forget this bottle I need to print a label for it [Music] episode 14 already unbelievable now time flies [Music] sitting in my place oh really you got interested in that clotted cream we talked about last week strawberry rhubarb pie that does sound delicious hmm English pudding definitely wonderful oh [Music] wow that is really good definitely summertime and the weather outside completely matches that speaking of which I know he's not here but they'll bring up the weather 19 on time and it's supposed to get a lot warmer than that they're talking about us getting the 80 degrees Fahrenheit today unbelievable April showers bring May flowers and where are there hey [Music] I just had you up there and you showed back up what internet providers [ __ ] having a mess no worries but just back on two sheets life happens my friend it's not it's outgoing control we've just been like somewhere on my mobile theater and it's it's all over the news Virgin Media just bummed out now it's a whole Lots the warlord's gone tits up so let me get you caught up on what we just got done mixing it's gonna run this on very minimum but if I can't just give us a moment right sure they crack on and set crack on crack on strawberry lemonade restaurant style oh 10 flavor West natural lemonade definitely a true to form lemonade can be overpowering some in some recipes they have strawberry and strawberry ripe both from TFA the strawberries at eight percent the strawberry ripe's at four percent perfect percentages for those and it complements the lemonade at 10 percent just a hint of super sweet which I don't remember if I put in or not and then just a hint of Coolatta and you're trying that now yeah exactly like the label calls for as you say it's just like the tin says exactly what it says on the tin that's exactly what it tastes like a beautiful sweet sour strawberry lemonade that's awesome and are you using the coils that you made for that one or no I just had the drop here I grabbed that and threw that on real quick oh it's like a sorry Forks Legacy of Virgin Media in the UK is just the toast has fell off somewhere so I do apologize and I don't know how long I'll be on but you know I'll say farewell now and just in case another one of those recipes remember last week we talked about how you could tell that there's just like a cooling sensation but it's actually part of the main flavor it's not something you can identify as being Cooling in this yeah this is a perfect example of that same usage of cooling where you can't really tell that there's Cooling in it but it really like Blends those flavors together to make you feel like you are actually experiencing a strawberry lemonade yeah it's like that's what I'm saying it's a weird one in it feels like it's cooling in but there's none like yeah there's no cooling sensation to this at all but it really ties it in you strawberry lemonade is the summer drink you're gonna be drinking that in a bunch of ice yeah this is literally the ice feel to this Vape wow that's so cool and it's just a hint of it [Music] I see William Dobson's keeping up his humor wife called Vietnam heat on his hog speaking of which I want to try something see if it works this week where do rabbits go after they get married come on oh my God if they're going to be screaming the barrel ones you can turn it off thank you listen we can't have Mallory Gates here all the time telling us all of our wonderful jokes well let's get a sidetracked so now anybody can type in exclamation joke anytime they want to liven things up a little bit hey what um I think I died just as you were having your flavor of the your flavor flavor cheers what beverage did you have this week it's gonna be that Revel in it it had to be that one's peppermint mocha latte oh oh see I've got it well I started this one because I was pulling my hair over this internet so I had to like drop it down but this is a one called Bishop's finger nice it's uh it's actually brewed in favishim in Kent Dan Seth um and it's quite nice and it's it's 5.4 volume um yeah it's Kent is strong eel it's actually brewed in the UK I'm in the UK but that's not all I went exotic oh I went we have Brothers cider and we have rhubarb and custard hey William Donaldson was just talking about that yeah there you go all right or was it Dusty that's Dusty Country Road strawberry rhubarb pie delicious yeah and the other one I don't know about this one but this one is wow you really got it going this week so imagine the juice that you could have to blend with them oh very nice I mean anything Custard with the rhubarb It's gotta be honestly [Laughter] well I've got this uh beautiful peppermint mocha latte and as usual we're coming on a two-hour Mark and finish that one off but you also missed out let me turn the weather off oh vodka oh my God I did a shot of that earlier you want to put that on your border it'll ruin that all right and I'm trying to get people to understand you know listen if they decide all of a sudden the ban flavorings in alcohol well I hope you like vodka because that's the only beverage you're gonna be allowed to drink no more whiskeys you're not allowed to have that vanilla flavoring from the oak charred Barrel better like vodka because that's all you get have a nice day I think some people actually settle for that to be honest with you listen there are so many flavored vodkas out there whipped cream wow you can name any fruit you want in the world there are plenty of flavored vodkas that you know different brands that have it hey now I have let's go William dump yep that'd be you even when I feel it oh that'd be flat out after all for that like I'd be I'd be horizontal simple as so I did find the little problem with this um set up here because I have both the twitch chat and the YouTube chat open it replies to it twice ah shut down now get up governor but yeah and they can see it how long this [ __ ] lasts I do not know before virgin decides to kick his ass out again everybody thank you for telling me that I've been in top chat this whole time yeah so so I don't know whose messages it skipped over well I just know we have bar chords on their battleships so when they get back to Port foreign [Laughter] trying to get the bugs worked out of that yeah so let's see if the bugs are worked out of this scene all right I'm actually there it didn't work before let me disappear now it works we're back oh [ __ ] it didn't work I was curious to see if it would work or not they put out a new update once again stream decks put out an update they also put out an update for the for the microphone software that we use to Route the audio and you're there I'm there but I was already there according to the button that was already there it's supposed to keep track of what state something is in and it checks it every time you load the screen that's why it takes so long to load the page but yeah hello well we're getting in the end basically eventually we'll get there we'll figure it out technology man it's a [ __ ] keeping up with it is a pain in the butt oh what's this strawberry lemonade is freaking delicious you enjoyed that one yeah a lot more than I expected to good not straight straight off the vehicle just a shaking Vape as well so you haven't even learned stand at all yet yep don't need to leave and let it stand lemonade being in there 10 is part of the reason why and the strawberries because both of those strawberries you anytime you go with strawberry you got to put the strawberry natural and the strawberry ripen to get an actual strawberry flavor neither one of them by themselves works well the strawberry ripe is good if you're like making like you know a cherry pie or a strawberry pie because it tastes like macerated strawberries and then the ripe strawberry has more of the natural flavor to it I think but neither one of them by themselves is a strawberry a big dick put in one of these peach recipes as well a bit of strawberry ripe sure we did mm-hmm hahaha I love it we've got him on the hard stuff don't stop don't start building mine if you can ah why not have you done your back yet have you done your little air your neck item yet nope because I've got one out when I put it um I got just have a quick look here I remember that's it there I've got I'll bring up my little friend the heavy hitter from times and as you may have seen I've stuck my little Valhalla mini on the top go to 21 700 power battery in it absolutely lovely it's got um it's a multiple this stable staggered fuse clubs in it coming out with about 0.14 ohms and um got me boysenberry the boysenberry well come on Commander for big boysenberry cheesecake in it I know my labels aren't as good as yours there's nothing wrong with late handwritten levels you just haven't seen my handwriting I was a paramedic for two decades so my handwriting to look like a doctor's handwriting because I wrote so many damn trip sheets back before it was computerized a scribble yeah this uh I can read it maybe a half a dozen other people on the planet can read it and that's about it yeah but this lives of its name it's quite nice for for land method it's delicious our retro Vape earlier that you missed out on was the Atlantis 2 London II God and I pulled out the original Atlantis whoa when I grabbed the mod to put it on which was the Aspire CF mod holy moly and I've got the original one that has the built-in battery this one allows you to change and put an 18650 in there that's awesome but you can't change the wattage whatever they programmed it for eign laughs oh the easiest way to make this better is to put it on a real mod where you can adjust the watch and have my initial starter kit or this mod been one where you could dial up or down the wattage I probably would have been able to quit smoking with this one permanently I wouldn't have had to have bought that Bigfoot murder kit but that journey and the beginning of that Journey is what led me to having this room and this channel the way it's set up today that's it oh that's nice is top heavy all right well the bait or the size of it the height of it you like the Leaning Tower Pizza pizza and pizza Aspire Tanks and mods are quality stainless steel every component on here is made of stainless steel oh Spire have done some pretty damn good stuff like quality wise without a doubt it built the last definitely and somebody new coming here uh actually uh I forget what her name was my apologies my memory [ __ ] Alzheimer's will do that to you but she did point out to us that they have a new Atlantis GT tank that's coming out oh come on but now it was interesting sounds interesting kind of easy on this same basic Aesthetics as the original Atlantis with that cage design over top of the glass see I kind of like that because I think it protects your glass in case you drop it you know what I mean yeah I like I like I like that idea I mean that I think I've done it once where it's went over in the glasses it hasn't brought but it's cracked you know and you're thinking oh God you know I mean and them stupid rubber rings the key I mean it just looks hideous for them on anyway doesn't it 33.75 and Mallory gates are just messaging me earlier about how you know Shadow bands and stuff like that and URL links and Twitter are changing and whatnot I subscribed to Mike Vapes since I first quit smoking I didn't know that he put out another video a month ago about this tank or matt from shake my mod yeah all these notifications being crap you don't get notifications for stuff like this that's [ __ ] my so frustrated [Music] anyway I said we were going to make some Anarchist white today flavor is one shot so uh just reply on William Dobson's comment did I manage to get hold of the Sega mini I haven't yet Square um I've already I've went back to work guys and there girls after I started full-time last Tuesday um I'm doing five deer solids and I'm taking Mondays and Tuesdays up because Tuesdays we know all over Tuesdays are aren't we we know what Tuesday is so let's be designated days off so I'm flat out of work again at the moment um hopefully to get some more disposable income because that's the main reason I've gone back to work because you know this cost of living crisis it's April in the UK which is the beginning of the new tax year and the beginning of all the price hikes so everything has gone through the roof again so it's come to the point where I'm gonna go back to work you know just to make ends meet unfortunately um so yeah I mean what's I got a bit of money put away I will definitely definitely have a look at that uh William without a doubt I've also got me eyes on the new kylan the new kylan three that looks good Kyle in three yeah the new kylan's out and it looks mint I think Morgan's done a review on it and um oh God his name's Crosby's names the other Australian guy man come on Steve laser Vapes yeah yeah Steve Steve and Bob would have done a review on it and they both come back was pretty good reviews I've had every column from dear one through without a doubt that we'll be getting added to be collection eventually I've literally got everyone let me know how it is I did like them I'd like the kind of I know everybody but you don't have the kylan mash no that's the only one I haven't got I got that one it's fantastic it's a pain in the ass to get the wicking right but once you get it right it [ __ ] fantastic what a flood of Vape in your mouth wet saturated Vape if that's what you like that's the way to go what was the thing with the with a lot of the kailins of the the word tricky the wick you know and when you you know when you got it right bye God what a tug that would still stand towards from today's tanks really that's an absolutely gorgeous tank so I'm looking forward to getting that um I believe we've changed all the airflow it's still like the half pipe so the air comes out or it looks it looks really good interesting really good so I'm hopefully going to try and get me hands on that to be first chance I get you see what I was doing there I was being in cheapskate original is going to put 20 of this Anarchist white in there and I'm like this is a 60 mil bottle so I want to put a third of that into my liquid so I was playing with the percentages until I got 20 mils of flavoring so I can make this three times got you 16.7 that's how I ended up with it but it doesn't get any easier than that yeah yeah that's hopefully we're gonna see it I've got a few pennies coming in I think that will be the next purchase like I said it always takes a bit dumb you know obviously the reviewers get them a bit earlier than when they got on retail so I got one lap one bottle left 120 ml bottle oh my God you need to get your supplies another order well you know what it's because I make so many 30 and 60 ml bottles yeah it's not been a priority for me to keep up to date on the or keep those in stock especially because I was remodeling you know like the my wife was basically vaping my OG blue as her like backup bottle when she runs out of whatever she was using so [Music] yeah I've seen that you can be a Bargains here William up just are they like a Drop Shipping thing or is it is the um delivery time over the month I've seen him I'm not sure because I've looked at a couple of devices through them and that it just seemed like the Lego game like a drop ship any type of thing they'll just put you under deals and then fingers crossed you get it when you get it previous has put a comment in there if hello there flavors Australia right a bit early for you I'll leave for you wherever you may be um you see as you can see the original recipe ALR and then use the spanner you see that Lord's and they're just flavors allowing you to adapt any recipe to the flavoring the percentages you want yeah that's that's that's awesome information [Music] what do you reckon guys give us would you like the Cherry Bakewell or the rhubarb and crusted [Music] I'll give you this I'll give you about 30 seconds because I need one rhubarb a remote I've got a rhubarb they were talking about rhubarb earlier and Pam was like even like I don't know what that tastes like what oh my God where have you it's an English flavor it's a European flavor yeah it is like but you must try it rhubarb crumble with custard oh my God [Music] somebody's at the door don't know who it is nuts if you need to get that man go and get it [Music] let's go find out who it is I doubt it I think Mrs hitch has put a put a block on his spending oh mom and rhubarb is so in the mirrors and mirrors Meers and stuff it's so it's such a a durable planter suppose you can do lots and lots of stuff with it let me make it into pies you can make them do crumbles I believe people some people have actually made wine out of it um popular I don't know it's it's hard to describe the flavor it is when you first if you if you get it it's like um what we call stewed as boil it in the punished Stewart you do get a um it's like a sour taste um it's very sour CE if you put in a crumble or a pie then maybe you sweeten it with sugar it loses some of that sourness and it's just got a unique flavor it's oh it's it's gorgeous so Bottoms Up Guys see what this one's like holy [ __ ] that's awesome you've seen by me reactions about that was instant wow I want to Vape This that is amazing but any of you guys in the UK rhubarb and custard sweets and a bottle that's exactly what it is you get that sour you get the sower of the rhubarb and you've got that it's a lovely vanilla like it's a very creamy vanilla that's gorgeous oh [Music] month oh that is like William Dobson or he's a UK guy you know rhubarb and custard sweets don't you if that's it in a bottle holy moly that's good wow oh you just walked your room wow that look that sounds nicer Mill William oh god wow I'm Blown Away by that sorry about that folks it was the next door neighbor actually the owner that's gonna be putting in the store next door a lot of drama going on with that situation they've been doing construction for like six months now they're taking an old old gas station like old 76 station and they're converting it into a gas station convenience store so they cut down all the trees that separate our properties so we've been able to watch the construction the whole time very irritating to my wife because we just lost all privacy yeah like you used to be able to have parties in the backyard or we had a swimming pool back there never thought twice about the fact that you know we didn't have a fence because there was a line of trees on the edge of the property well they called all those out and then they decided because they had to put up a fence they chose a chain link fence oh God so she threw a Nutty went over and had a conversation with them about listen we lost all of our privacy because you did all this yeah you can't like put something in the chain link fence you know to separate it so we can have our privacy back so that was him at the door bringing you know a book showing that he's gonna be putting these slots in this material or whatever and it's just going to go part of the back he's like you know we don't need to do this for code but to keep you guys happy and they have privacy we're going to take care of this for you so the wife will be happy is that a short-term measure is it going to be permanent because if that's the case you want that privacy back and you want that fence there permanent I would have thought well the chain link fence is permanent it's already you know in the ground and you know fastened and secure but this material weaves in between the chain link yeah to give you your privacy foreign [Music] wooden fence six foot eye I won't be privacy back [ __ ] get it paid for [ __ ] you that's what I'll be dude so that's what he was at the door for I'm like listen I'm in the middle of a live streaming did we need to do this later can we do this later do we need to do this now well I just wanted to tell you about this I'm like listen I appreciate that but I'm very busy my wife is the one you need to have the conversation with oh yeah [ __ ] you [Laughter] we got married in our yard because of the privacy in in the environment that we had that's the thing should should they've not you've had some kind of consultation before the shutdown trades down you know what I mean hold on a minute well yeah oh they did they went to the city council and they got authorization in the whole nine yards and they promised that they were going to put up a fence to keep it separate from you know our property and theirs nobody in their Wildest Dreams thought that they were putting up a chain link fence you can see right through exactly that's the Cheapskate version that's obviously Omega safe yeah it may be temporary it could be temporary they could put a wooden one up later Molly hope and pray [Music] yeah yeah I wouldn't hold your breath on it I am grateful for the fact that they did you know follow through and are going to put this material up in between the fence but he's like I don't think it's gonna I think he was saying something about it's not going to go the whole length or something it'll go far enough that you'll get your privacy he doesn't care about whether we like the back of his building or not it's still private for us exactly if you put a permanent wooden fence up whatever six seven feet tall everyone be happy yeah but the don't do that no I know what you could do like there you go Dusty Cody Rhodes just said you might have to plant some juniper fast growing and make a barrier yeah just get some [ __ ] grown vines or grown plants and just get in the [ __ ] entwined through the fence ID and all that [ __ ] get some of that on the gun no we've already got poison ivy growing back there it was pine trees that they cut down and I could put up pine trees they grow quick yeah two years they'll be Ten Feet Tall oh God I it could be a cheaper option plant a few full trees along a boundary and pump up the gap I think my wife would like the idea yeah I'm gonna do like my parents did we're gonna take a trip down to the Smoky Mountains just outside the park where it's no longer against the law federal law go out with a shovel pick up some beautiful baby pine trees yeah I guess my parents did that line both sides of their driveway and the fence and the side of their property those things are like 60 feet tall now Italian Rhythm I'm just I was just opening that one you went like the rhubarbon custard right candy sweets rhubarb and custard candy sweets over here and that is pretty much them in that it's honestly uh I I want to Vape This is that good there you go it's supposed to be 12.81 of PG and here I am got 21 in there oh [ __ ] whoops that's going to be a caddy throat hit just give me a little thinner than usual but it's still not going to be that bad I mean it's all part of the the game on it you know what I mean you might be nice might not be my mind's still on this uh conversation with him in the fence and yeah but that is absolutely beautiful is absolutely gorgeous oh so let's figure this whole thing out here 92 caputan event MTL Lake if you come to the push oh God oh it's 68 66 percent oh wow BG all right I'll be fine that's sorry that man actually that's oh there you go that worked well definitely shakes and mixes easier to the whole table of vibrating hmm I've just been mixing boysenberry cheesecake with this rhubarb from Custom that goes quite well actually obviously the cream and the cheesecake is going nice with the the custard what can I say there's the old rebel listen I always said there was a bit of Rebel in hunky VIPs you know that [Laughter] [Music] um anybody that you care you like rhubarb and custard I recommend that that is absolutely fantastic that's stunning wow [Music] oh the creature palette as well you know the citrusy saurita is the rhubarb lovely lovely jably as they say damn Seth [Music] I'm gonna get that whole table cam situated space Turtle I got Schwarzenegger arms from those 250 ml bottles I'm gonna work I'm squeezing them like that's like these 200 mL flavor sharks yeah man have you ever have you actually getting the far enough down to where you're actually trying to squeeze air out with them Jesus you're like no because it's just sitting on my headboard with my nighttime Vapes wow I can't find I thought the 120 Mills were bad when you're like getting lower down the air and they're bigger ones Jesus Christ take a workout [Music] Pump It Up [Laughter] excuse me oh that's nice yeah our neighbors just batting a thousand let me just tell you laughs yes it's one of those things that you just kind of pick me here between you [Music] personally I'm excited about having a gas station next door a convenient store next door because I mean if you need a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk or something you just walk right next door instead of having to get in the car and go down the road to the to the grocery store and naturally grocery stores put all that stuff that you commonly need right in the back of the store so you gotta walk past everything to get to it or a disposable [Music] I wonder right if they're selling that [ __ ] I hope so but it doesn't look promising with the way that the fda's been going after stuff small vape shops are getting sent letters that they're selling products that aren't authorized really they're not going into the shops to inspect and find this because that would cost them an arm and a fortune and how long would it take for them you know Phil Dimitri were talking about that about you know Tennessee one wasn't feeling Dimitri it was watching um uh Brent Stafford put out a news report and he talked with the two new people that are in the Tennessee Valley Vape Association and they were talking about how they were trying to get a bill passed in government this year that they were literally going to have to go in and inspect every single vape shop to make sure that they weren't selling illegal products they're like well first off you got to go to the FDA and you got to get a list of what products they've authorized and you need to go into each vape shop and check 30 000 skus of products that they have to see if it's on the list of authorized products or not failed to mention the fact that they're only 23 authorized products in the United States that only make up three actual vapable products so literally every shot would just gets shut down pretty much yeah holy moly man it's not scary I thought all the media would have like went on to something else like the the Donald Trump trial or something that's going on over in your part in the world you know I thought everything would have been hyped around that but obviously not the saving Graces and the big [ __ ] story that everybody's being told is well our products we submitted the paperwork and we submitted all of our pmta so it's the FDA still haven't decided on it and since they haven't decided on it and haven't denied us yet we can keep selling our products that list is Hush Hush you can't find it anywhere I'd like to see the big the bigger companies are the ones that's getting approved which obviously like to battle I support the end of the day the bigger Vape companies are also not letting go of this they'll spend whatever it takes to get their products approved some of them are actually quite happy that most of the people got denied and people like awesome town and you know is no longer even trying to get their pmta authorized because once they find out how much it cost to get a single product in the multiple strengths authorized because each of them had to be tested separately and the cost of those fees are twenty thousand dollars per item and they're gonna have to be repeated like every six months and then you know a year they said we're out we're taking what we have and we're out yeah we didn't spend the last five years building this business up to get a a slush fund that we can you know keep operating just to be spend it all testing to get approved for the FDA when only big tobacco is going to get authorized shot me but that's that's the other side of the coin in because the big companies are now going to sweep up one thing it was an eventuality I I can understand that this is a capitalistic Society you know laws of Economics there's always only going to be three big players left look at the auto industry yeah Tesla rocking the boat because he's coming along and saying brand new company guess what it's not just the top three anymore oh yes cable companies are the same way entertainment companies are the same and music Industries the same way there's six companies that own all the media in the United States wait we are done Murdoch still kicking a booty he used to own sky or something I think he's more of an unused yeah you've got Fox hasn't he he's worth completely fortune and Arlene mm-hmm so to answer your question I think Dusty Country Road asked about uh Max are they worth it yeah I'm getting little bits of it the oh you've got to know what you're doing with them here be our Mac that I bought this is the aftermath this was another straight from China purchase [Music] you need to study Ohm's law and know it it's it's not so much the moderns it's your builds you've got to build accordingly um and Battery safety is Paramount [Music] look at that copper center pin brass [Music] and then here's the tube Mech you do get it yeah you need to be you need to know what you're doing and be careful when you do everything because you don't want a battery to go in a thermal Runaway yeah so it's all about the safety I suppose with them [Music] the more fun the advanced vehicle um than the average dual or the Newbie um do your homework before you do go to the mix and the whole idea is you don't want to Short Circuit the whole setup but this is basically how this one works you've got an insulator here and it makes contact when you push up on it I mean to be honest some of the some of the more modern mechs are a bit user friendly um there's no like if you get any Nicks or tears in your batteries you know that's a big no-normal mix you know because it could short on the casing because it uses it depending which way it's polarized polarize whatever it could be negative or positive it's short negative you know normally your body is your body is your negative and your positives where obviously it hits you some of them are opposite it all depends on how you insert the batteries too yeah yeah some of them now have got like a instead of having a battery going straight with metal some of them actually got little liners and now it gives you a bit more protection a bit more safety just in case you know you haven't noticed that neck on your battery and you're doing for it in so some of the modern ones are pretty you know they're getting a bit more safer than what they used to be it also pays to have good set of batteries like these homework batteries and the Home Alone the battery wraps on these things are far Leaps and Bounds ahead of what you get unlike this Samsung I've known people they've got designated batteries for Mex to actually double wrap them and it does work but you got to be careful about double wrapping too to make sure that it actually has the tolerances that lets you do that that looks like okay it's a cool little device foreign or just simple straight nice clean thing is the switch Jam Magnet or the spring which you see in your humble opinion yeah yeah does it take um right we've got to build accordingly that according to the amperage capacity of your battery yeah and not the milliamp hours the actual amperage this is rated for 35.8 amps continuous I'll still knock a little bit off that and be safe because some of them are automated and as they get older the less they're good some some 30 amp batteries for the rate I think if you ever want to know anything about batteries guys check much out they does all the tests he's absolute genius he's elect he's an absolute genius when it comes to batteries and tests and stuff he's got all the game he's got oscilloscopes and it's like a science lab but he's got when he does this testing um and he'll tell you you know some batteries you buy from the shops that might be really 30 amps but sometimes are actually pushing out 20 so you know you've got to bear that in mind but he's reviewed tons and tons of brands of batteries so you know if you're not sure go over check them out see if he's done the brand on the battery that you're thinking of doing then you'll find out exactly what's kicking out wow and naturally they don't have any Springs oh the board that's the one problem about you know making your own coils you want to make sure that the resistance is going to be the same in both Yeah clean these suckers up [Music] to your question uh Dusty County Road answer your question Mech Mods are absolutely amazing if you if you're safe and you get them right it's absolutely fantastic I've gotten this one where warm I got I've got a Molly cell 21 700 sitting here in the heavy hitter um what's these [Music] these are rated foot now they can't be read about 42 amps now they're gonna be that high it could be 18 650 or what that's a 21 700. oh yeah 40 amps is normal 35 40 amps yeah 42 42 amps this is rated up yeah the p-42a yeah and I've got this build is 0.14 that's the business and it's gorgeous absolutely lovely for me it's not it's just a little bit warm but not too hot [Music] hang on a minute got me a lot on that's it you just get a nice saturated flavorful there but one of these things you know it's absolutely fantastic again you're using I mean you can't use our tears on top of them if the pin is hybrid safe that means your bottom pin is sticking out far enough um your middle tense signal far enough so then they short would kind of be an RG on a magma fantastic holy moly you get clouds for days off the middle can't wait to see when he Vapes or not you won't see him you'll get fogged out if I build it right [Music] is that the dreaded shed pool stick is it you see what we'll have to do my dear four six yeah [Music] feels so good I can't remember what I built my last 18651 at what was it I can't remember there was 0.12 ohms or no 0.15 I'm going for like a 0.22 but that was that was a warm vehicle that obviously I think it was 0.15 I think that's where I kind of set my safety margin 0.15 I'm sure it was up without their that singular 0.46 You're On Target like Plus plus um depends what kind of Meg you get because the series there's power series and that's that's done with the battery configuration I mean so can't be if you want to try them I'll go for a single battery tube style until you get a grips with it oh you're in there wait a minute that's what the problem is space turtle was asking what Abby it is I think it is it's part of the kit and it does it come with the kit yeah it's the aftermath yeah yeah it's part of the kit that guy's shared post decks are I mean they were thinking of the past but there were there were a bit of a pain [Laughter] you had to have like three three hands really want to keep a hold of them go on get in there get in here this way oh [ __ ] get in you little [ __ ] well I'll get in there I'm gonna nip on it that's it push them together and nip them quick tell it is guys girls when you're doing builds live it's it's a it can be an absolute nightmare the Beast if you if you wasn't doing that build on camera he would have rattled through it but because you're on can be done already yeah it's it's a pain in the ass honestly you got me that's awesome that one [Laughter] that fear said it all there I quit even trying to say it on camera exactly hey Yes somewhere near that's that's all right it's pretty much yeah except for the one lead took them in there man this Turtle said the deck remains him of the hell Beast that's still loose on this side pull on a real screwdriver two for that [Laughter] if it's slot is big enough of course not it's not thin enough [Music] for that right everybody's got a two over something right look at that man Jesus Christ what the hell is that come on oh that's what happens when you work on computers and you have to have a different freaking screw for everything that's out there including screw bits you're not supposed to have because there's only the used on Apple devices see you have to for everything you have to take it to an Apple authorized store my God really no thank you I'll fix my own [Music] Apple override it overrated overpriced there now it's tight that's what it's supposed to be see you've got a left-handed screwdriver that's where it was she got scared she got scared and ran away oh my God a nice little twiddle [Music] there we go there we go we have the ignition [Music] we have liftoff [Music] they look good to me [Music] is that is that the strawberry one that's going to sit in there is it look at the fish yep hell yeah hell to the yeah yeah yeah laughs not quite wow that's nicer oh my God that's nice [Music] where the hell is that bottle that's what I've been finishing off Jesus the cap one two three four Sean Lynch hello and welcome I didn't see you earlier oh sure hello Sean he liked a post on Facebook I think before the show started knock on wood there's the whole table shakes hopefully our twitch stream is actually going to be synchronized and doesn't look like an old Chinese karate movie how you doing have you seen the color of that now that's just Lush that oh what is that one candy cane that's gonna be fantastic that's been sitting for about a month maybe it's a month and a half now and my God it's good the slightest Sideways come on your little bugger explain what people say you know it's just not just by that you can look at the color of your juice and you know by the color as you get used to mixing and you know when it changes you know it's ready or you know it's going to be good on me my favorite is your burp a lot I thought but I guess cider in it my high ciders do that all the time yeah oh windy windy off the side you say to you well not on wood the internet's old enough I hope we've got their issue sorted out I could not believe that mine's acted up a couple times before then again some of the times it's been for reasons that dummy what didn't I check Ed these these have brought you know completely advertising they're the fastest Broadband in the UK and all this is reliable obviously not well it's reliable up to a point see the problem around here is there's mainly one fiber optic line that provides internet service for Comcast to this entire Valley wow just one and last year a house burned down and if you know anything about the Pittsburgh area the houses are on hills and there's a road at the bottom of the hill right before the river and the houses only sit back maybe about oh I don't know cars length if you're lucky from the road so when I had a fire when that house catches on fire well puts out a lot of heat and fiber off the cables don't like heat they melted we were down for two weeks without internet everybody in the valley because that one cable burnt because of that house fire because it isn't one cable there's like you know 500 cables in that one trunk line all fiber optic holy [ __ ] goes to Shores in it but technology is not that great is it well they're doing the basics that's a nice look it also means there were a bunch of Cheapskates and didn't bother to put any redundancy into the system you were the fat Eclipse couldn't even fall back you know it is I'm just having a good look at that that's a nice looking mod that it's really nice sit down so we're coming to buy it I didn't recognize the brand didn't know anything about it the price was right and it looked simple to maintain brass can always be polished back to yeah you know a copper brushing those polish and patina with them mm-hmm that's another thing about McDonald's folks you know you can pay ridiculous amounts of money for them and I mean ridiculous [Music] if they're Handmade by a single person of course it's gonna you know cost you a pretty penny I think it's just down the spec of the material um that's been kind of my gripe with them you know I mean me being a Turner how can I could make one of them in two minutes on a lead you know what I mean no problem laughs [Music] that looks good man [Music] let's go I guess we should talk about some battery safety here yep definitely we're gonna do this without a doubt M's law people Okay so the resistance that we have in here is set 0.22 the battery is 4.2 volts when it's fully charged you'll see that we are going to draw 19 amps for this particular setup okay that's about 80 Watts when the battery is almost dead just gonna drop the current is going to drop the wattage is going to drop so always measure for a fully charged battery to determine if the battery you're using is capable of supplying what you need for this okay and this is the watofo's website that's why it's covered up on my picture but it's available anytime anybody wants to do simple Ohm's law calculations and allows you to lock in each individual thing however you want to do it so first things first foreign [Music] that because you know in my little app on my phone that I always use to do the wattage it's got the Ohm's law thing on and there you go it's pretty much exactly what you said but it's pretty much on par you can get lots of these calculators you know for for free oh there is another one for Builders is it steam engine is that the one I'm thinking of steam engine steam engine are brilliant as well for anything they're doing but there you go guys that's the numbers you're looking for brilliant there you go oh beautiful these are coils that I made myself this past weekend let's see now that's going to be even a more satisfying vaping it because you know you made them you've made the juice tri-core fuse claptons the only thing you haven't made the cotton and I'm sure that's going to come [Laughter] nope this does taste different on here though than it did on that dripper yeah Lemonade's even more potent if I want the fruits the strawberry to come in this and wake this up I need to drop the resistance of this build down a little bit 0.16 Drive the wattage up dry the temperature up a little bit Drive the the um ramp up time cut it down but I did forget to add that I normally put stainless cars and that's what these are stainless steel pretty much because it ramps up quicker it's it's it ramps up really quick this is 100 nichrome before I ran out of it yeah I mean give them a try stainless I mean you know the for these they're ideal the um coils that we made today have a stainless Clapton on them yep I've got you yeah drop me an idea stay in this clothes and just rumbled so much quicker the flavors are still pretty good up in the gloves what do you think the only thing I would buy is for Steamers is make sure you burn them in because if you're doing you get an awful taste but stainless is fantastic because you can also operate them in temp control nice nice small it's beautiful don't want to see does that answer your question just to Coney Road or Max worth it hell [ __ ] yeah yeah it takes it's like holding a pencil it gets a little getting used to firing the bottom [Music] can't hold it up like I do I was doing with this Side Fire button there Bud's out there with side fire buttons I mean you know what the there's such a variety of them this was my apocalypse day purchase so that no matter what if all these other things I bought the mods died I could still Vape because it's just a battery and it's all mechanical it's common knowledge anybody who Vives get yourself a mechanical device because it's always a bugger Electronics will feel these will never feel as long as you've got a battery in them never and there's nothing to it no you saw literally we made the coils they're in there Cotton's really readily available always will be readily available you can go to the drugstore and buy cotton balls and unroll them and use them for Vape there's nothing wrong with them I think the only difference between them and [ __ ] is the average cotton balls have been bleached to make them white pretty much it all Cotton's been bleached unless you have Muji organic cotton good old emoji [Music] in addition to this I'm gonna go get them [Music] get water where's he going where's he gone ah come on again anybody does that look I'm just gonna walk are you okay thank you it's cloudy in here yeah oh God on the beauty salon Beauty Supply House Sally's you pick up some sell you cotton artificial cotton and Celia cotton made out of cotton rayon versus cotton ah you will never run out of cotton uh especially in some parts of the world where they've got Cotton Fields you just can't pick your own [Laughter] wow and I need to finish the video for this what's the best wicking material for vaping you got Muji pads you got rolls of Muji cotton this is just basically essentially organic unbleached cotton to use other ways of processing it then you have fully processed rayon is artificial as wood pulp that spun into cotton then you have 100 cotton cellular cotton available at Sally's Beauty Supply I think it's like 10 12 bucks you can pick them up on Amazon and order them right to your house I don't think what pills a new thing I'm sure I can't remember who've done it but they had their tanks using pulp with the cotton in the coils and I can't think it was free MAX is using T fiber cotton yeah in their coils it is an even cleaner taste than cotton it's a t fiber cotton blend was it that Horizon Tech hmm wait yes they were using pump like that one then the wall right wood pulp that's right they've tried all different kinds of wicking material out there to try and improve the flavor make it as good as they possibly can freemax really nailed it with the T fiber cotton hmm the the Maxis Max the coils that are that go in there and it's the fourth variation fourth version of the coils for the Marvis even just the flavor right off the bait crisp clear and pungent [Music] oh you see Muji cotton it's just basically makeup pads what women use to clean the makeup off pretty much that's basically what they are always readily available yeah so you know what the federal government wants to ban it guess what we're good to go we don't need to worry about any of this stuff doesn't mean we shouldn't advocate for the Next Generation to be able to easily quit smoking but exactly we never have to go back to smoking cigarettes ever nope if anybody who tells you that you know oh I went back to smoking cigarettes because I couldn't get coils for my stuff you're just freaking lazy dude yep get yourself a rebuildable tank and you're set for life of course y'all don't have to worry about any of that again I mean don't goes wrong sub old vape and you know it is a nice Vape it's crap you know but you know yourself when you buy a device pretty much guarantee 12 months or two years down the lane you'll not be able to get clothes for it well I don't have to worry about that with the Arbiter or the Arbiter too exactly I'm set for the rest of my life I got sick of these things original Arbiters all this other stuff dies I don't care if you're currently available tanks learn to build and you'll be set forever you'll never ever run out of Vietnam materials or whatever yeah you don't want to learn when you run out of coils and can't get the coils for the things you love me learn now while it's a secondary device a backup device you keep it on your headboard or you keep it on your table and you just mess with it once in a while you'll eventually get it it's not that hard and you can literally make fantastic coils like this yourself yeah well it's not pretty good then really good I'm impressive I'm impressed huh I could make one decent set out of it that didn't collapse that's going into the Arbiter I'm gonna give that a try there's a certain sense of satisfaction when you know that you make these things yourself you don't rely on anybody for any of it and nobody can take it away from you ever oh that was Bloody nice that oh that hit the spot bloody good write them oh [ __ ] hang on a man cups kind of fell off over there I get that picked up I apologies oh right so Brothers was made in Somerset making distinctive ciders that are lovingly crafting expert he made um so we are going now with the Cherry bag well I'm intrigued and it's as good as the rhubarb I'm in for a treat the 60 watt guy hello and welcome to the Stream monkey the cotton you just showed I looked it up is it organic yes and it doesn't say it doesn't have a funny taste no but I can tell that there is an off note when you first put them in but by the time you know like on a dripper but the second time that you have to re-saturate this coil it's gone when you put it inside of a tank that you like you know clean the coils off and put back in there's already going to be an off Note because you cleaned coils and you know dry burn them to get the temperature up you're going to get a slight metallic taste off of that you know I mean unless you've taken you literally put them in the ultrasonic cleaner and clean the coils and then put them reinstall them you're going to get an off taste anyway but before this tank is gone you can't tell the difference on organic cotton yeah and that varies a little bit by the brand as well definitely and that's because of whatever cleaning process they use to actually get the cotton in that state that's ready to use yeah you can see if the bleaches or not or how much you know is that in it well plus the fact that it's also run through a bunch of machines to get it into that strand so I mean those machines themselves pick up the like the seed the pods the the seed pods are the cotton themselves those have an off note to them so during the manufacturing process you're going to get and you'll see little flakes in here too in the actual strands themselves in Muji pads as well yeah that does impart a slight flavor but you don't want to deal with that like I said sell you cotton and you have your choice between rayon or the actual 100 pure cotton cellular cotton look good stuff but I'm lazy and I prefer my advocate shoelace cotton as long as I can pick this up and pick up the refill on Amazon I get two of these in a refill pack for 10 bucks [Music] is very efficient by the way guys and girls this guy is very efficient 50 pieces Amazon right to my doorstep and live it by me I have absolutely no problem whatsoever buying the used cotton because what happens is people see the picture and it looks like this and they expect to get this little plastic box and sometimes Amazon just sends them a refill pack and they get this bag and they go that's not what I ordered and they send it back Amazon can't sell this as new again so you can pick this up for eight bucks as a used product that's still fully sealed but because they sold it to somebody once and it got sent back now it's used and I say four bucks I'm good to go but you know the clue is in the name you've got your box it is a refill pack you refill the Box you know the clue is in the name yeah but they're they have like cross-listed it or when somebody gets it in because it came from a manufacturer and the product number is the same even though the packaging is different sometimes they ship out the wrong one and it's on the advertisement for the one that comes in the Box yeah and it's actually made by ADV k e n advocin which is a vape manufacturer they actually have tanks and mods available but they can't sell that in the United States on Amazon so they sell shoelace cotton because it's just cotton can't be regulated I think everything I mean so many terms just because they're being returned like I said they haven't been opened it doesn't mean the second advice was actually opened it and [ __ ] coughed and thought and sneezed all over it you know I mean it just doesn't work like that if it's opened it goes in the bin it's like you can see some websites or sometimes Amazon they'll just sell pallets of return goods and you just buy that pallet for an x amount and you know some of it might be [ __ ] some that might be good and it's not to say that I haven't tried other cartons you know what I mean I love Fireball cotton well I love it but I refuse to pay 15 to 20 dollars for a package of cotton that's only got maybe 10 shoelaces in there and then 10 pieces of cotton you need to tear up and make yourself caught in bacon you get some cotton bacon that's really good and you get some cotton bacon that you know literally falls apart and you can't get a decent set out of the entire bag yep coil Master Pro cotton use this before I think it's got kind of an off note to it that just and it's not on every bag I got a package of g-taste pre-loaded cotton for the g-taste Aries which maybe I'm gonna pull that off for next week recoils three coil rebuildable interesting and then there's you know the other cotton bacon version two of it I've tried all the different ones out there I've even tried the generic shoelace cotton on Amazon the problem is unless you're putting this in a three and a half or a four millimeter coil they won't fit so this bag just gonna sit here until who knows when and they're two and a half millimeter doesn't even fit in three millimeters sometimes because the shoelaces are too fat I mean they'll be honest um I am a regular user of a cup big V2 there's also the cotton is it cotton gold I think it's another version of the bacon there's bacon gold um again well that's a little bit more expensive but I don't mind cotton vegan in me tanks like it's um it's all right but not just a different brand take [ __ ] everybody to their own tear shop some people might like one cup something like they're not subjective it is subjective and it's also not quite consistent that's the problem everybody's like oh cotton Bacon's the greatest cotton Bacon's the greatest well when you go through eight bags of cotton bacon and they don't all they're not all the same [Music] various Cottons and they do differ they all differ how about somewhere like when you've you're getting your piece you've tried off and you go to you get your end too and you go like that it only gets a thin strand the rest of the cops left at the other side they're going to be like hang on a minute you've never done that yeah you can do you grab it and you literally grab the thin Strand and there's a little bit cold [Laughter] we've all must have done something like that but Jesus everybody has and that's a brand that I haven't been able to get a hold of Kendo um and that's another brand I've heard of but I've never actually seen and that'll explain why Netherlands and Amsterdam yes you can remember guys when most guys in Europe you know a lot of stuff isn't available to the our fellow papers in the US unfortunately foreign [Music] costs Etc it wouldn't be wouldn't be viable you know honestly it wouldn't be worth it no you'd have to buy a Pilot fall you know Vic Distributors could make it justifiable because they would buy you know a whole pallet full and then distribute it amongst thousands of vape shops or a single user nah it's not worth it well yeah uh I'll live in the UK who are no longer part of Europe as such but you know are in Europe and then I wouldn't even pay some of the shipping costs just from Over The Ring of what nope yeah you were talking about ordering that flavoring from Nevada to Poland and the shipping cost was like 30 pounds yeah for a five pound bottle yeah three you know just wow [Laughter] it would be better to go for a holiday there for a week buy it then and bring it back everyone's a winner foreign I'm gonna cheat I'm gonna put some of this Anarchy White on this dripper right oh oh no you gotta be kidding oh Jesus oh [ __ ] well it's well dripped now that's fully saturated coil there buddy let me tell you ain't no doubt about it well first vehicle we won hell of a saturation I hear that honestly I hate that when that happens there was a batch of bottles that I had that's why there's only two left of that one uh for the ones when I screw them down they snapped it sounds like it snaps but when you open it it retains it so much that it unseals itself sometimes I hear you know I would just these nibs the nibs and all I mean have you ever had like a bottle right when you're sitting you're fill it up and all of a sudden it just pops off and you're like yes you know the whole lot because the nibs are too can I'll be back I'm gonna go change shirt and wash my hands I think you need to clean up sir oh my God that's awful when that happens to you guys honestly it's awful I hate it when that happens at least all those lost now let's have a quick look at chat let's see what's going to be gone on here Fireballs yeah the guys how do you use RDA so long chunks do you guys prefer uh this is from the 60 watt guy do you guys prefer RDA or RT here I use rdas and swarm tanks when I leave the house I'm thinking of jumping over to RTA only that it's a kind of a mix and match me up um if I take an idea out it will probably be on a squonk mod it'll be on a squander because you know you kind of sit outside walking about dripping all the time you know it's sometimes it's just not practical so and generally out and about again RT is you know they're a tank they're easy to fill The Last Ship it while you know a lot and it's both me you know I mean use a divorce you mix yeah brilliant one if you go check one out um you can use a bit of both generally I'll tend to take an RT um when I'm wrote about um RDS Legacy mainly in the house but it's very rarely I don't use squonkers that much now but I think if I took one out it would be honest longer well then I'm gonna drip all the time just practicality [Music] so I hope that helps you sir there was check there check that modeling for greasy contracts doesn't look like it got into the switch it did code it I think it got there in time though you kind of like grabbed really my first rodeo I just happened to me a couple of times with this freaking batch of bottles of course it does top of us all man like I said I hate when the [ __ ] albums are again smells fantastic oh yeah battery's clean if you spell them a new aftershave no won't you no strawberry aftershave Anarchy it's more like a freaking marshmallow [Music] who was the uh the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man all right back when we were kids I was thinking more of the marshmallow Amanda giant one or Ghostbusters oh yeah I'd have been in heaven no need blue but we are wrong but that's for a nice vehicle plenty of juice on that you see when that happens when you drip you get movies three four good vapes and you need to drip again I think he's going to be dripping that vaping that for a good 10 hits before that comes straight I'm getting an apple cinnamon man that's not what I expected it to be I'll pull cinnamon how is that possible apple cinnamon second words this juice tastes like holy [Music] I'm getting some honey marshmallow what the hell is the Apple coming from them now that I've got that flavor on my tongue from the liquid itself the dominant flavor is the Anarchy white flavor but I still get a scent of like this apple cinnamon so when you take and you put strawberry lemonade with Anarchy white you can apple pie have a nice [ __ ] day [Laughter] there you go you've discovered your recipe straight away hahaha is that is that another the scene that could be another Edition right you've made that flavor juice you made that flavored juice fold them together and you've got another flavor juice listen I've been flavors before I talked about that uh what the heck was the recipe Darren even asked me about it just this past week we you said you're a weirdo yeah because there's no apple or cinnamon in either one of these recipes [Laughter] oh dear I mean oh where the hell is it wrong all I can say Darren is if your bottle splatters all over it turns into apple cinnamon wasn't on my shirt laughs oh my God I'll shoot out that one absolute oddball um he didn't send it I don't know maybe it was a Facebook message I don't know uh [Music] by the way Darren there's boysenberry cheesecake rocks made it's gorgeous especially in this battle oh lovely there you go apricot Delight was the recipe you asked me about and then I talked about how you bend the flavors oh yeah because yeah click on the wrong button that's it the apricot I like apricot I swear to God you get that freaking apple cinnamon flavor to this thing when I run out of juice laughs I'm literally gonna play with this after the show I'm gonna take 10 mils of this I'm going to take 10 mils of this and put them in a bottle shake it let it sit and see what it tastes like that's just wild e mixing flavors apple cinnamon swear to God it reminds me of Muffin Man it's an apple muffin that's what it reminds me of that's just that's not what Anarchy white tastes like for that hang on oh that was that goofy maze maze that we did that needs to go into the cleaning bin you and your smiley face [Music] recycle bin there how about this one well oh yeah splice coach where is it chewy running time to keep chocolates yeah I've got some of that there it is I knew he sent me one of them oh I knew he'd give me one of them I think I got some of this juice on my shorts I already wiped this chair off once [Music] I've got some of that up to give it a try see if we go in the apple and if they go oh [ __ ] I knew he sent me some out I've tried that one yet I'll I'll check that to see if there's any Apple pie is Apple if that comes back is Apple we'll be having a word with Darren pulled it off the shelf got a new coil here TriCore I'm gonna load it up with this Anarchy white so I have to get the taste what this is like by itself I've never had the uh Anarchist or Anarchy White liquid that's been sold in this country by numerous people I'll tell you I'll tell you one of the middle there flavors that I'm really I'm reluctant to try that was gonna be gift box basically because it's not the it's it's the uh it's watermelon oh that's the one you sent me Christmas look at the color of it now but I'm not a fan of watermelon I'm a bit um watermelon bully let me go to my recipes and check this thing out that was from what November yeah I mean some of these things Stickman they're absolutely awesome [Music] look at the color of that check the color of that out that's your strawberry Nilla oh yes Nilla cream strawberry vanilla vanilla cookies look at how the color of that now it's almost red it's Lush strawberry vanilla bean cream there's the recipe for that yeah Bavarian cream biscuit caramel cheesecake strawberry ripe TFA sweetener Vanilla swirl and Vienna cream look at that bad lovely it is nice but it's I'm like chopping cheat because [ __ ] see it's like it's like a kitty Sweet Shop here so I'm like try that one nice try that one there's a watermelon cotton candy but the bully fears I'm imagine Fizz you've got some fizzy in it watermelon bully November 15th then we made that wow and that's legit watermelon Fizz one shot [Music] from flavors watermelon that's my little nemesis it's an energy drink I I'll you know I'll give it a go what the hell I may be pleasantly surprised listen if I took in a musk and made the recipes invade that you can do deal with watermelon well you've got a valid point it's not you're trying to vape Granny's ass with my kids like it it's just watermelon energy if I like it you get one of them right all right if I don't like it Dare I ask what I get if you don't like it one of them okay I just want to make sure you weren't going to Moon us or something ridiculous no never mind I'll tell you what it is We're Not Kids anymore I'll get these Wicks dry to see if they got to give us a good choke it's supposed to be it's like 70 Watts for this coil 0.17 there's a TriCore [Music] I can put it MX3 best 80 to 110. I was down by 10. 00 there it is that thanks I'll let these coils dried out [Music] oh good morning Mother of God [ __ ] it out that was noisy geez that went right through me yeah [Laughter] he's dating me next to the magnets Western to me oh yeah [Laughter] you don't realize folks when you've got an earpiece and you look directly to him it's it's Amplified a thousand times trust us I know mine too it hangs on the edge of my ear it doesn't actually stick in [Music] laughs I can't get over the fact that this tastes like that Muffin Man [Music] let's be having a strange strange one going through there man come on guys the watermelon tasted really good but I couldn't taste any of the strawberry in it now I put this Anarchy white on it it flooded the whole thing with it I just wow I think that's starting to dry out a bit now God all right well I ran out of my drink so yeah I'm gonna have to do shots oh God this could be this is gonna get nasty folks you're drinking that meat as well no orange no lemonade nothing you're drinking that meat what's the percentage on that it's vodka what do you mean what's the percentage of it 40 alcohol by volume it's 80 proof [ __ ] it out cheers to your health sir oh your your insides must be burning off that [ __ ] can I tasteyourjuice.com I'll tell you what it is like I bet that'll clean your palate before you ever beat what's with us and that's what it is it's that vodka it's making you taste apples it's not Anarchy white it's watermelon Peach the number one best-selling flavor in the unsalted line [Laughter] oh my God I don't know whether it's the number one best-selling flavor whether that's just a tagline he uses but it is a pretty damn interesting Vape the liquid watermelon Peach what an interesting combination and there's other stuff in there it isn't just watermelon and Peach oh God the boys on these Xbox and I keep getting these little flashes Bobby J is online do you want to play [ __ ] off I didn't let that coil saturate enough son of a [ __ ] excuse me right over there yeah I've done that I was just looking at there flavors comment there you see like obviously the the shipping around the ship around the world but obviously when they used uh good old parcel Force for me the ship got a bit over the top rectified out of drawing don't you will I think he's gonna I think you're gonna use a courier you're going to use a courier Darren I'm sure you're going to use a courier rather than a a national meal service keep trying to look up at the um thing up there using the old style method instead of the combined chat that we have exclusive access to nowadays yeah where'd it go EU you're right there special EU to UK the shipping costs are ridiculous it's just they were touched on before you know that I was going to buy a bottle of juice for about worked over five English pounds and it was gonna cost like now I'm 30 English Pounds to ship it so you know it's not it's it's not viable you know what I mean [Music] my PayPal email address is what um the receipt was for that 775 coil system that's why I couldn't find it last week when we were looking it up oh yeah okay so it cost me 276. 88 Euros to purchase that 775 complete coil system and this three millimeter coiling tool and the shipping the complete uh 775 rail system was 179 Euros the coiler coil building tool was 18.99 shipping and handling from Europe to the United States was 77.99 about 77 euros so 78 euros that's pretty good concerned if you know let's say that the distance it's got a gun yeah considering when I sent you the package it was like 60 something so it was only another 18 Euros on top of that that was a great price the part that I didn't anticipate was converting Dollars to Euros one dollar is only 90 cents in euros the UK the US your USU kid the shipping is pretty reasonable but I believe what happens in the UK obviously depends who you ship with is you get you you get um import Duty we import Duty tax which was the case with them with flavors when I've got his package out of here in poor Judy that's where we that's the stumbling block for us you know what I mean but the actual shipping costs itself is reasonable you know what I mean it's just but that doesn't apply to an individual sending another individual package oh definitely I mean that that was kind of the the rigmarole went through with the flavors when you send it he wasn't sending as a business to business he sent it as a sample and and yet I still had to pay a duty yeah no yeah it was I'm not knocking it it's worth every [ __ ] penny trusted it's absolutely fabulous I mean I've never I've bought about the juice for months what I mean you're not gonna need to for at least a year the only time I ever buy a bottle of juice is to tide it over when I haven't I've got to get into the routine where when I make one I need to make another one so that when that's gone the other one's ready I didn't get into that I made one I bendy and I went oh [ __ ] I've got to wait so I had to buy a bottle of juice while the other one was steating but I'm getting that routine now where I make one now and I make another one ready for when it's when I'm finished and if you consistently make two different things and let one sit you'll end up like me and have a whole box full of ones ready to go that you got to pick from to choose which one you want to vape well that's that's the beauty of it doing it you know I mean that's that's the joy of it so my total purchase was 277 euros and by the time it got converted into Dollars it cost me three hundred and seven dollars to get those two things sent to me but the end of the day it was still money well spent I can buy a hell of a lot of coils but I know that I'll never have to worry about coils ever again I know but the beauty it is it's like it's like you making juice to your own specific case you can make Carlos to your own spec you can do whatever you want now you don't have to go and see right I need to go and buy some 0.2 because whatever you can now make your coils to whatever resistance you want you've got that freedom now you can you can [ __ ] end out of whatever combination of materials I want to use if I want to use nichrome cores and stainless steel wrap or if I want to use stainless steel cores yeah dichrome wrap definitely you can mix and match you can make unique colors you can make colors that's not out there you can experiment with them you know I mean different materials I mean good old yeah I really want to try I really want to try and put two two put a 38 and a 40 Clapton on top of a coil and see if that imperfection between the two differing sizes of wire yeah changes the flavor at all I've seen Clapton cause whether being Kung Fu rotten nichrome in the book there's the sword this you've opened like another world of variation when you think about it I mean so that's twice the [ __ ] you would have gone through now you've got to go through all the stuff with your recipes now you've got to think how to hook coils now so the dominant primary flavor in this is Honeycomb is what I'm getting out of it right and there's a blending of other stuff underneath there I have no clue what the individual components are to make up this Anarchy White right I'm gonna go for look there you go because now dry the white Cotton's White watermelon it's going on just for you if I project I'll vomit I apologize but there you go there you go I know sorting this guy up with watermelon what has possessed me to do this I will never know but there you go we're getting there we're getting some oh flavored here it actually smells nice [Music] you know what it is that actually smells he designed this for my wife it does smell like an energy drink how much Secret Sauce you got in this one before I got a massively oh yeah it's a strong one sorry wow put that in a pod I think holy [ __ ] foreign would you care to guess what the concentration is on that one but it's more than three and all that much God yeah it's a lot more than three oh [ __ ] sorry next time what you got in I could be a Wonder Jesus oh I haven't beat that much since I [ __ ] quit and I'm sorry I didn't use salt base to make that holy moly that's Freebase no wonder the throat hit so bad he just spitted wow sorry mate that was pretty dull yeah it's it is what it is I did Jesus I forgive you no that would that would be good in the Pod would be waiting like that because she's a dual user that's what I originally mixed it for is my wife oh yeah that's [ __ ] strong now I need to make this with the salt Nick that I have and see if she likes it now with salt Nick [Music] the wife I can't get it I'm getting like um is it reminds us a little bit of like Red Bull but not quite Red Bull yeah I'm getting what you're getting just apart from that the hit if I'm doing shots you can do 20 Nick well I'll give it a ball I mean I'm all right now that'd be good in the top of that that would be mint in the pot I could probably do it before just because I've waited a vf20m milligram disposable so do that in a pod for [ __ ] in this and whenever I tried to quit smoking they tried to get me to buy 24 milligram free base liquids for that Atlantis well it was too strong of a throat hit I couldn't do it but I'm getting I'm getting the flavor profile and yeah it's it's not what I thought it would be let's just say that if it was probably less of the sauce I could probably be about I'll give you that [ __ ] it out sorry buddy I really didn't realize it was that strong I didn't think I was going to send you anything like that I was aiming for three everything that I sent you was three except for that and now you can that's why and now we're gonna oh if you love it nobody tries this one [Laughter] holy [ __ ] I was being upset proper nicotine was off that [ __ ] like Jesus Christ I'm a police woman we're both gonna be buzzing the night stand still see what you need now is some Nick free stuff I've learned I've made myself a bottle that I keep around whenever I'm doing Vape reviews that end up getting really really cloudy yeah because even at three milligrams sometimes you know I can get a heck of a head spin off of that okay yeah like when I did the steam crave the Titan dual series mesh I made candy cane my own recipe of candy cane and I put in there and didn't realize that that was a six and I was sitting there chain vaping it oh crowded out the room holy [ __ ] where are you that's like when I made a xanarchy that's why I'm doing it in the three now because it's like you know I can put in whatever I want chain Vape it and it just tastes fantastic I'll get me a little baby out for now that okay it'll evenly bounces out [ __ ] hell after this is a big fresh air listen even with the 20 that I sent you vaping is better than smoking remember that totally agree wow heat explores at Nearly Dead Space Turtle Jesus okay now I didn't expect that like [Music] here's Kenny's reaction to the whole scenario you get an F minus in my book yeah sorry absolutely fine man absolutely fine wow yeah well like I said a little gun on this probably near bother foreign listen I put that anarchy white in here in this tri-core turn the wattage down to 70. because I didn't let it saturate long enough it is delicious I really can't identify the flavors in here I get honeycomb as the primary flavor but it's not like a super dominant flavor but that's like the primary flavor then there's this like white fluffy undertones that are underneath it and I can't tell whether it's custard or marshmallow or what the hell is in here what's the flavor again Anarchy White it's a subtle honeycomb [Music] got me looking enough now come on go back on that one yeah come on full of sweet deliciously sweet marshmallow and subtle cookie yeah it's a marshmallow biscuit yeah that's the profile I just got here it's a marshmallow sweetness and flavor with several undertones of Coogi not sticky obtrusive or over the top in sweetness of power mechanically white the next all dear dessert flavor so it's a marshmallow cookie basically yeah Cloud trucker hello and welcome interesting interesting I'll have to give it a bash bit I think I'll I'll earmark that one for me next uh want to mix up the cookie is very very subtle now that they say that that's what's in there foreign it's not a back note it's just a very subtle note I mean I've got a couple to get through I've still got some uh some chocolate shake next that's quite nice I'm on the boysenberry cheesecake right now that's what I'm loving that and the obviously the good old the good old candy cane you know that's that's very nice as well but this there's three flavors here I'm diving through now but I will definitely give that one a go next I think I might mix them up tomorrow no all right tomorrow night when I get from work I'll mix them up candy cane that was delicious oh it's awesome beautiful I actually also need to get some more VJ actually I mean you're right right I can see it that's how I mean can you see the level there that's how much PG I've got right you see that it's pretty full yeah you can plow through the VG and that's how much VJ I've got the VJ is down there hello what I mean um flavors I use this to refill my little bottles I find her 500 mL bottles I think the next one this is something that has to be ordered every time I order flavor yeah I think I'll get a five liter bottle the next time I get one in just keep the a load or five feet of AJ just keep the PJ which is the deleted I mean that's a party you can order a gallon of VG here on Amazon for like 30 bucks oh that's not too bad I could probably do that [ __ ] now I'm still buzzing off that bastard man Jesus no holy moly ah doing some [ __ ] on these [ __ ] lives [Laughter] you're a trooper I don't see the stupidest it's unbelievable I mean I'll just put out the the guys we used to do a show called The Bug of Babe's light which was on their skid Channel and the stuff we got up to on there oh I've been dressed up fully as a woman we have been dressed up as Google juice I've been dressed up as the Queen of Hearts of Alice in Wonderland the the dark version um I've drunk horrible stuff as Vaped horrible stuff all in the name you know a fun laughs and giggles all in the name of entertainment for all you folks out there yeah of course it was honestly I've heard some good times really good book good people doing a lot of stuff like that we do a lot of charity work as well it was a 24-hour Marathon we're doing for 20 we were streamed solid for 24 hours for charity that was hard Jesus Christ because it was great or in the evening you had plenty people come late at night you had 10 people the early hours you know and everybody's going to bed and that and you still try to keep going and say there's very few people in the union yeah yeah it was it was hard brilliant but what we used to do the general idea of the show it was more like three guys sit in the pub having a giggle that was the theme with a bit of vape and involved you know it was just three guys sitting up home getting a little bit tipsy having a giggle um and the bargain Vape was we still Wheel of Fortune used to get a budget from five to twenty five pounds and you had to buy a kit an after year an RD year you know with whatever you got so sometimes you've got five pound and you had to go and buy something for five pounds which was [ __ ] hard [Laughter] especially if it was a full kit you know what I mean Fiverr right off um basically if you couldn't do it you got a forfeit the forfeit was obviously whatever people want you to do I dress up as women or whatever that was it it was it was good fun Mallory gays just missed out on you vaping 20 Freebase in a watermelon Red Bull I'm not gonna date again you can watch the replay thank you I'm still spitting up at new why do you think I've got that in the end delicious but would you believe we've been on stream for four hours well yeah I think we all had a wonderful time today you have to make some wonderful Jews try some new flavors the recipe for this strawberry water strawberry lemonade fantastic first Mech on the Stream built it and flooded it with the Anarchy White yep live 20 milligrams or a Mech [ __ ] it yeah it's a little dry Happy Days foreign laughs holy moly even get a little crackle out of those coils ladies and gentlemen he's about to start turning green that's a perfectly normal behavior for somebody that uses 20 Nick Freebase wow that's been a long time a long time from Jesus there you go blend you into the background yeah [ __ ] I would have to rework that [Laughter] I thought I would just be able to just staple it off but no it's not happening [Laughter] holy [ __ ] see that's the reason why there's a desk in front of you so you can just sit back and relax how do you do it Becca Nicole's hello and welcome to the Stream we're still streaming four hours then where have 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Og7RNC7UQJo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og7RNC7UQJo | 55 Gallon Compost Worm Bin Talk | hey guys it's anne welcome to the channel um this channel is all about worm composting and the many different kinds of worm bins that i have and today we're going to take a look in on blue it's been a month since we've been in here and the top of the bin has totally dried out which means we have a really good opportunity to do some sifting here because we know that there is no worms in this dry of an environment so let me get my sieve and then we can see if we can harvest some of the castings off the top of the bin just take a little lid here and this is my quarter inch screen that i use and then whatever's left over i will just uh put off to the side and it can go in with the new feeding for today and you can see this dried out too fast or too completely or something because it's big hard chunks which is why you don't want to to dry things out fast with a fan or anything because it dries so fast that it can't get to that nice crumbly texture that's usable in your garden i mean you can use this but most likely you'll end up with a bunch of seeds that are going to germinate that you don't want in your garden so blue here is a 55 gallon barrel that was split lengthways and put together i can at the end of the video put a link to how we made this not getting a very good uh recovery on this top part but that's okay we'll get some water back in it and it can go back in the other end so what we affectionately call blue here is being run via the wedge method which starts at this end and then we progressively add more and more food and then this end over here gets older and gets more finished now sometimes what i do is if i have a bin that needs to dry out or or something like that that's almost finished i'll actually put it on top of blue because there's more surface area which is what i've done here because i had a bin that was super wet and sometimes when you let castings get overly done the stickiness of the worm castings actually makes these hard rocks here which is one of the reasons why you don't want to let it go too far if it's a hundred percent castings then they really do they get very very sticky when they're wet but when they get dry they also turn into rocks because of that whatever component it is that makes them sticky it's kind of like hardened glue that's the best i can come up with the analogy for it but one of the good things is if you do let your castings get too dry you can rehydrate them and the cocoons as well as the good bacteria will come back to life over time so although you know you really do try and avoid letting them get too dry um when it does happen it is fixable in a really deep bin like this you're going to see as i finally get the top of this skimmed off you are gonna see that the worms there's not very many worms at this end but the worms that are there had the opportunity to move down this way to where it was more wet and not only that they can go deeper because it is about a foot deep so for this wedge system i do kind of treat it like a continuous flow in that i take off things from the top i take off handfuls from the top system and then anything that's incomplete like wrappers of uh you know potato skins or whatever you know they can go back in and get done again but again if you don't have the patience to let it get into you know super fine castings like this that's fine i know a lot of people that will let it be at the chunky state and just use it like this your plants will love it either way some people are sifters some people are not and either way is totally fine um it just depends on what fits your lifestyle i have a worm composting youtube channel so um you know i do try and make sure that i show people how i do it you know this is kind of a not really so much about this is the expert way of doing things so much as this is how one person's view of how they are successful is and depending upon where you live there are many ways to be successful that's probably one of the things that new worm farmers have the hardest uh you know time with is realizing that worms don't come with a you know how-to manual it's not a toaster and you can't say 100 percent that what i do is going to work for you i can show you what sort of situation that my house is and my bins are and what kind of worms i have and i can show you what works for me but when it comes right down to it honestly it's experience and you know you win some you lose some so as we're getting deeper you can see how much more moisture there is in the castings that were just you know a half an inch below the surface so the worms and the castings and everything they can be recharged that is one of the things that you know worm cocoons in perfect conditions usually will according to the books that i've read they'll hatch you know anywhere between 20 days and two months but in the event that they're not in the best you know living conditions they can actually go dormant for like a year and not the species that i have but some species can go dormant for more than one year the species that are in this bin are red wigglers blue worms and european night crawlers and it is um a 55 55-gallon bin that's about a foot deep i can put the rest of the measurements in there i don't remember them off the top of my head but there's a lot of surface area here and there's a lot of depth so it does buffer any problems that i might have with the change of the seasons or like in my case i went on vacation and ended up staying for more than a week longer than i planned the worms have more than enough area to move to some place where there's food or moisture that's you know better for them and since my basement is basically dedicated just to the worms i don't really have a limit to how many bins i can have or start so you don't want to end up with a whole bunch of this and i'm going to end up with an entire mortar tray of this by the time i'm done um i can just put more moisture in that and let the let the worms that are in the cocoons and everything and the baby worms let them you know work over it again it takes about six months from the first time you put any sort of food in this bin to to get a good harvest if you go less amount of time like three months you can get a little bit of a harvest but you will have a lot more of these leftovers so it just depends are you willing to have leftovers and start over again with this you know batch or do you want to let the worms go longer and finish it more i vote for my particular way of doing it is i harvest quicker and get more castings and then just put things back in to be done again but either way you want to do it is fine for you it also depends on what you feed your worms if you feed them pureed food all the time or worm chow all the time there's not going to be all these chunks and so you won't have to go through the sifting phase like i do so if you just feed them all pureed food then there really won't be any leftovers so this is pretty good i'm gonna go put this in with my castings all right then i will switch over here [Music] but you can see this is really really really dry and this will have to go through again i'm probably getting about 50 percent of the the castings out there's not not enough of the good ones to make this a really good harvest but that's fine with me i can go back now i did put this blanket on top here to keep everything nice and moist while i was gone on vacation because this is the feeding end of the wedge the end i've been working on right over here is the part that's been in process for six months to a year okay let's peek under the blanket and see what we've got well the good news is is that it stayed nice and damp we won't be harvesting any of this because it is in fact too damp to do any sort of harvest with all right so let me move over these last castings and then we'll do a a good deep uh inspection of the whole bin so like i said before this end of the bin is the oldest the stuff on this end of the bin has been going for six months to a year and as things get harvested and are compacted i pile them up higher so if you see what i'm doing now is i'm going all the way down to the bottom to make sure that the moisture stays homogenous i'm wanting this part to dry out and of course if it's at the bottom of a pile it's you know the part in the bottom is not going to be um exposed to air so it won't be able to dry out there's not very many worms at this end you know the whole theory behind this kind of system is that basically the worms will continue to move as the food moves so because there's no new food on this end the worms slowly depopulate this finished portion uh but there are still some worms that hang out in here for whatever reason and i i have no idea why maybe there's some food left but uh they do they there's some worms you can see a handful of worms here and there as i'm digging that have not vacated this area but this part has not been fed in many many months and so to me it seems like why would you stay there but you know like i always say worms do what they want maybe there's a tiny little bit of uh food left in this or maybe these are worms from cocoons that were left behind not sure put your thoughts below why do i always have worms even in the area that hasn't been fed you know for six months i think it's probably a mixture of there might be you know just a little bit of food in here and also the cocoons hatch and little worms you know have little mouths and so i guess they don't need the same size food or amount of food i don't know i'm which rambling tend to do as i'm going through and and some people call this fluffing but you can see that this part down here is very mucky and it's important that i get that churned up and put on top so that it can dry evenly some people don't agree with my fluffing of the bin like this but not too many people have a bin that holds this much castings so my environment in here is much different than what most people have and for my environment that is uh very humid in the summertime and very dry in the winter especially in the summertime it's very necessary for me to get in here and turn this bottom part up or otherwise it will get anaerobic and the um the gases from that are harmful to the worms i put a link below to the books that i've read that discuss some of the worm farming habits if you want to read you know on your own if you buy them off of amazon with my link i do get a little bit of a commission if i'm not mistaken it's about four percent so not very much but i like to you know give a nod to the authors that write the books that have inspired me to some of my practices some of the stuff i have just figured out on my own what works in my environment but a lot of the information is is pretty universal as far as like the species and what temperatures are good for them like for these worms here this is their good time of the year they enjoy the summertime basically you know it is 75 degrees fahrenheit in the basement here and the blue worms and the red wigglers and european night crawlers are absolutely thrilled at this temperature and they do go through a lot of food in this temperature now if it gets colder the blue worms in particular do slow down quite a bit now you can see the difference this part that i'm getting into right now is much less finished than that i was just going through you can still see the speckles of the eggshell you can still see the paleness of the bedding i can also leave a link to the kind of bedding that i make i call it prepared bedding because i generally will make up a batch and have it sit for a couple weeks or or longer so that it can start to decay a little bit so the worms can eat it faster but as you can see we're getting into a much higher population of worms because this was fed you know much less or much more frequently than than the part we were looking at a minute ago even so this has been fed a couple of months ago and the worms are still working on all the little tidbits here on this also you can tell the moisture is much higher in this intermediate portion here and as i find like big sticks and rinds of things that are not getting turned you know into castings very quickly i move them to the far end all right let me move you over okay now we're getting to the part that has been the most recently fed um but you can tell that they've been right there on the top making beautiful castings underneath that cover so after being gone about a month you know i'm sure there's not going to be a whole lot of worm ball here for us to be excited about but as you can see the density of the worms is much higher here at the end where all the most recent food has been left i'll put a picture up there of what we fed last time and you can see what the little worms were working on before i left for vacation so per the wedge method i am going through here and or for my wedge method i'm going to take all the food that is in process here and i will keep mounding it up to make room for the next feeding so i'm continuously flipping things over and making more room for new feeding and more bedding so we've got some avocado pits here they take about six months to a year to break down depending they they break down a lot faster oh look we do have a worm ball sweet check it out i did try to give them enough food i mean there's a lot of worms in here there's probably 15 pounds of worms in here so i tried to really load them up so they would still have food while i was gone and it looks like they found a good a good place here for them to snuggle in and have enough food to get through so that's good i'm glad that they didn't go without uh their siblings or their i don't know adopted relatives the african nightcrawlers weren't so lucky they ate all their food while i was gone so i'm still still flipping through here still finding worm balls so i can actually see some food this looks like a lime so i feed pretty much anything that if i would eat it the worms will eat it with the exception to bedding i'm not so much with eating paper i'm still finding worm balls check it out so that's good most of the worms have vacated that end down there and they have moved on over here that's that's great a lot of times especially during the wintertime i don't get this good of migration because it's basically a continuous migration they're continuously migrating out of the old stuff and into the new and uh so with me being gone for an extended amount of time they really did get a chance to do a good job migrating so let's get the far far end here and flip it over everything stayed a good moisture in the basement it is almost 70 percent moisture in the basement which is nice because the the worms don't have to worry about all the moisture evaporating on them and them having that problem like they did upstairs alright so still finding a little bit of food so that's not bad at all so everything went really well for blue while i was gone knowing that it's such a big bin i did try to buffer you know and give it a lot a lot of food knowing i would be gone for a couple of weeks so that plan worked well in the future i think i will need to set the african night crawlers up a little bit more similar to what i've done here with the with blue all right well let's get blue some food okay first things first let's get a good layer of bedding here and then we're gonna give them some food so i've got some spaghetti some melon this has all been frozen and so that should go pretty nice let me get some netting from the top of that as well okay that will keep the bugs from wanting to uh get on any of that food i'm gonna cover up the the last part with a little bit of bedding too because some of that food wasn't completely gone all right if you have any questions about blue or this system go ahead and put 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c4yG4KgxwNk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4yG4KgxwNk | Cornea Pathology | I started a new tradition we're gonna do dress down Tuesday sorry but these are right traveling clothes I gotta go right to the airport if I'm gonna be you know I'm playing for the next half so we're going back to Paris so of course this is the Eiffel Tower and little Plaza or you can and then this was nice this was at a restaurant and we actually stayed there until French meal you know it's a four-hour meal and so the nice thing is is is the Eiffel Tower lights up in the dark and then every hour on the hour the lights go crazy and so I tried to catch that but it's really hard with just a regular one and I'm hard to get you doing that but in any event you know you're there for like four hours so you get to see this happen four times so it's worth at least seeing at once to see the lights every hour they did this for the Bison for the millenium and then people liked it so much they decided they're just going to keep doing it so they keep doing it so every hour from like whatever 7:00 until midnight in it goes off and goes crazy so people okay today we're going to talk about the cornea all right so we've got it Wow tell me pathology fell all right I didn't push it down now Jana tell me about the layers of the cornea so again what's our main theme about ophthalmology it has layers okay so what are the layers starting from out to end so what stain is this how can you say that exactly and so it's a good way to remember you know Bowman's letter is not a basement membrane des amis membrane is and so if you do a pas stain you see that this base membrane stains this nice kind of magenta color whereas you see Bowman's layer up at the top is still pink alright so let's talk about some of the layers here I Arianna tell me about the epithelium how many layers thick is it okay since it's about five to seven layers thick keratin or no no character all right and then what layer is this right here almonds layer and so you know as you see Bowman's layer it's really a condensed almost stroma and the important thing to remember is bones layer does not regenerate and so if you have an injury or an infection or something that causes either break or loss of Bowman's layer does not regenerate so it's kind of historical record of what's happened to that part of the cornea and then we're looking right here Rachel why are we doing this staying again what stain is this yes damn why would I do this it doesn't but what does stayin on here exactly and so what this shows is it shows the epithelium has a basement membrane so right under the epithelium you see that line of staining and then Bowman's layer underneath that does not stain so walnut layer is not the basement membrane of the epithelium the epithelium has a separate basement membrane and so this POS stain shows nicely that thin layer under the epithelium epithelial basic membrane and then bone is layer underneath that now let's go let's go back a little bit stroma pretty an exciting part of the cornea mark show what what is the storm of the prime stuff collagen fibrils well it's actually charata sites so these little spindly shaped nuclei or the kurata sites which are normally quiet sent to the cornea so there is big leash ape you have these lamellae of collagen now what's interesting is they run from limbus to limbus that's why the cornea is so strong so they run from limbus to limbus it's very strong now if you injure the cornea or disrupt the cornea these kurata sites can become like fibroblasts and so they could start laying down collagen but the problem is is once you do that the collagen will not be that nice regular limbus to limbus college and it'll be shorter and it won't quite be as strong and so once you've made an incision in the cornea even though it we heal that's never as strong as the original cornea and so there's some other things there's some gluco polysaccharides and some other material that's in there but mainly it's collagen and it is these you know kureta sites that are in there now why is the cornea clear a couple of reasons why the cornea it's light because it's the appropriate hydration hey so so exactly so it's dehydrated it so it's not you know full of fluid and so if you get any fluid in the cornea of course it becomes cloudy Chris what's another reason why the cornea is transparent the strong exactly so if you look at them on on say electron microscopy they're very regularly arrayed so light can come through them the sclera on the other hand is white but it's made up of the same stuff but the sclera fibers are not regularly the raid and the sclera has fluid in it so it's not Beach or jet so that's why this glare is white and stroma is not alright now we're looking at the posterior hair value so again what layer is this right here on the posterior and then what's in what's outside of the endothelium des amis membrane and so if we look at that closer up there's the endothelium there's Destiny's memories so remember we said decimates membrane is pas positive it truly is a base of memory but if you look at this base membrane with electron microscopy there are two different layers there's a abandoned and a non bandit so the anterior banded part of des amis membrane is is the part that's there from early on and then throughout life those endothelial cells to lay down more des amis membrane and so it becomes what we call non bandit if you look at e/m and so throughout life de suisse membrane actually thickens a little bit now looking at the endothelial layer here the layers are very busy layer there's lots of things Teresa what are the junctions like in the endothelial layer between each of the cells paint they're tight junctions exactly and so this is where you get a barrier to fluid pouring into the cornea so you've got all the aqueous fluid in there if you didn't have tight junctions here the cornea would be constantly eminence so those tight junctions really help to you know keep the cornea DeGeorge s now if you look at I'm in in a sagittal section like this they look cuboidal but if you look at them in 3d they're actually hexagonal and in fact if you look at the corneal endothelium it's like a geodesic dome and geodesic dome is is nature's way of covering a curved surface and so if you look at these are actually agonal and they get her leaned together nicely like a geodesic dome does now not only do they have tight junctions stay how what else to endothelial cells do did you make this summation membrane okay could that be a that's good answer all right well that counts Arianna what else do you I think they also help to dehydrate exactly so they actually try to pump fluid out of the corn again so if you stop then they pump fluid out Rachel it's another thing that they do they actually transport nutrients from the aqueous into the cornea so there's truly transportation going on so they'll transport nutrients in there also so in order to have a clear cornea you've really got to have a good functioning endothelial layer alright let's look at some different diseases here Marshall what do we see in here so as I started photographing the left eye and you see a hazy almost grey covering [Music] okay what is ban care top a--they it's the session of where in the cornea does the calcium deposit I believe its opponents or even in moments and so it's along there it sits down along the below the epithelium and along Bowman's layer and if you notice it's in the palpebral fissure thus it forms a band so there really is calcium depositing from the tears into this area and why you know this is really nonspecific this can be a sign of any kind of chronic inflammation and so you see it's in a band and people fissure where the tears will deposit their material on so when we look at it Chris what are these little dark spaces here in in the band carrot-top a--they exactly so the corneal nerves come into the anterior stroma kind of along Bowman's and they pop up to the epithelium so those little round areas where the corneal nerves pop up there's no calcium right in there so they'll be these little blank areas to do that and I'm sorry this is sideways I should have turned around but there's the epithelium there there's some connective tissue underneath it and then that's all along Bowman's layer both above and below Ali what stain is this that would stay in a well so what is this material calcium there's a red in the stain because it is red lizard all right very good so this is a lizard and rent which stains for calcium so you can see bad care Thapa the-- here but often been care top if he is secondary to some kind of a chronic inflammation so not only do you have bad care tapa the-- it's very rare to have just been care top t but you've got this area right here where there's this kind of dense fibrous tissue between the epithelium Bolin's layer what do you think that could be an exam a penance all right so as we look right here sometimes during chronic inflammation you can get material growing out between the epithelium and Beaumont's on area that's called a panis you could have a fibrous panis or it's mostly fibrous tissue you can have a vascularized panis you can even have an inflammatory type canis or a mixture so this is what we would call a vascular panis sopa theum on the top woman's layer underneath and all this vascularized material in between again a sign of chronic inflammation so often you'll see bad care tapa the-- and panis running together because they're both sides of chronic inflammation here you have bad keratin see here some calcium granules up there and then this dense fibrous tissue in between so fibrous panas with band care tapa the-- all right what do we look at right here almost at the limbus easy okay so do you think that is exactly so this is the carcass in illis but the word senile is bad now so we need to say markets what's it made of lipid and so whenever you see a clear space and then something it's a deposition and so it's coming from the limbus and then it diffuses and then deposits in the stroma so you see a little clear space between that ìletís it you know if you look at people as they're older I mean almost everybody has anarchists of some kind so you see an Argus yeah double bonus points what kind of stain is this oil red oh and what do you have to do with the tissue in order to get up at work exactly it has to be fresh and so interestingly enough you get deposition of this lipid it's more anterior and posterior not quite so much in the middle so if you hallucinate you know pathologist sniff a lot of form alone and so they're good at hallucinating things they say this is an hourglass pattern so it's kind of wider at the bottom and then less in the middle and then wider at the top and so this is the deposition of lipid in the stroma is kind of an hourglass pattern all right Rachel what are we seeing here all right so what is usually the cause of this dendritic staining like this I more specific and then type 1 or type 2 type 1 but could be 200 I mean could be so again I'm going to give you guys some some pearls here so whenever anybody asks you a question about anything in the cornea they say what's in the differential diagnosis and you say offhandedly well of course herpes just said offhandedly because herpes it and they'll go oh yeah so if you don't know what the answer is just say well of course her boobs because that's it every differential diagnosis so these are pearls now remember these but you have to say it off handedly like well of course herpes and then they'll say well simple extra zoster and you say well simplex but could be cell aster you know sometimes Auster could cause these although if you see the dendritic pattern with the little kind of raised bulbous edges that's usually simplex but zoster can give you some staining but it doesn't look like this so this is usually herpes simplex that causes this and when we look at it you'll get a little area of ulceration in the epithelium and then you'll get some stromal inflammation but you can also have a more of a stronger piece and then this is thought to be more Auto on you and then actual active infection and if you look real carefully you'll even see epithelial cells down here in the deeper deeper stroma and so you can get a more at the theater or piece in the corner you guys will talk to you a discipline because you know the different ways that herpes can present and whether it's infectious or it's a or it's an immune reaction and there you can see the giant cells down there along decimates membrane so this is the more stromal herpes that you can see and that's just kind of cool because this was a scraping they did and you can see the epithelial inclusions that you see in herpes now you guys have you know PCR test you can just scrape it and send it off and you get them right away but you know before we had that you do scrapings and you look at and this is almost like a pap stain and so you'd look at them and you'd see these inclusions that would be signs of herpes involvement Marshall what are we seeing here diffuse injection over surface not sure so this is actually a corneal ulcer and so this is a really nasty looking one this turned out to be Pseudomonas so this is a patient that didn't take care of their contacts and got on contaminate so this is a bacterial corneal ulcer and it's very important to recognize these because especially an aggressive bacteria like Pseudomonas elutes collagenase is proteinases things that melt corneas and so you can melt a cornea in 24 hours with with the nasty corneal bacterial infection so you gotta recognize these right away look at the pathology what happened to this cornea else there's almost like a penetrating wound exactly so it perforated so if you look right here you can see that there is an actual area of perforation here and if you look it's not that nice pink stroma it's white and it's pale and so what's happened is is it just completely melted and so this had a severe bacterial ulcer funny melted and that perforated and what kind of inflammatory cells do you usually see in a bacterial ulcer interface humans lived with p.m. ends usually so acute inflammatory cells so you can see in here lots and lots and lots of neutrophils PMS now you can still have lymphocytes in here or plasma cells but there's acute inflammatory cells there's lots of p.m. ends in here so it's an acute infection so when you treat it not only does the bacteria cause the cornea to melt and become a pacify but the PM ends that come in to fight it they dump out a lot of materials from their granules that can also cause the cornea to melt until pacify so you know that's good if it's in the skin and you've got an infection and a body's immune system attacks it cleans it up but in the cornea where you want it to be clear that's not good and so you want to really kill those bacteria as rapidly as you can and so this is truly an ophthalmic emergency you know you want to treat them with fortified antibiotics or antibiotics we're talking every hour to two hours for the first 24 to 48 hours or they can you can melt a cornea all right Chris we see in here Cornie essentially there's this specification so there's an ulcer on infiltrator then you see this little rim of haze around and now I'll give you a hint this is a Idaho potato farmer and it's eyes been irritating him for about a week okay so when you see a more indolent monster like this you think something less than bacteria but something more like fungus and so when you have more England especially someone who works you know farmers are at yours or sometimes people who said I was an eye King and I don't know it's in the garden something got in my eye and so they'll often have some kind of a vegetative exposure what is this stain GMs so Komori math enemies silver so it stains fungi silvery black box we see the little yeasty beasties or the little ones staining black up there so this is a chronic fungal ulcer alley this is a patient treated by a thumb ologist for herpes for about two or three weeks didn't get better hurts lots of pain lots of light sensitivity it's not even a fluorescing stain but you can see a chronic area of epithelial abrasion you think this could be all right so this is a classic Acanthamoeba it's the ring infiltrate chronic non-healing ulcer often misdiagnosed early on as as a herpes infection and what's the stain I don't know if I even showed you guys this entertaining time well bonus points if you know the staying for Acanthamoeba Gridley because Gridley stands green okay so Gridley green so stay in the stroma green but I'll stay in the sysvol it's kind of a silvery black and the problem why these are so difficult to treat is that they insist so once they insist it's really tough to get the medicine in them to kill them they're very resistant to that so you want to recognize these early on because these beasts can get into the nerves they can start to go and beyond the cornea into the sclera so you really want to recognize this early and treated nowadays you've got good treatment available basically your swimming pool disinfect and drops is what you use but there is another material that you can order you have to work from from England Pro Pama Dean rolling and but usually now you can get the swimming pool disinfectant now treat this and so this is the Gridley green stain that stains the Acanthamoeba cysts and usually the patient will have some kind of exposure to standing water or something you know don't put your face in a hot tub by the way you can do this I had a young kid was a wrestler and more context and the reason I say that is you know wrestlers these guys will like not wash their sweats for the whole season you know so that so he had a kept the me but growing in the case we actually swab his contact case and he had he kept amoeba in the case so you know they ended up getting a really nice affection and this is an e/m showing you it's actually a triple wall cyst and so very very resistant to treatment once it insists oh I guess we're back around to Sneha what are we seeing here like so this is actually under the amphitheater and so this is we're gonna start talking a little bit of some kind of dystrophies and so this is an epithelial basement membrane dystrophy and they'll often call this map dot fingerprint and so you'll see you can kind of hallucinate some little map lines or some fingerprint lines there then you go here here again with the light on the side it looks like fingerprint so this is an epithelial basement membrane dystrophy you they'll call a map dot fingerprint dystrophy because that's what it looked like previous will look like a map this looks like fingerprints they'll be little dots in there the you know here you can see against retro illumination the little dots the reason that these are important and I apologize this is a bad picture and X I shouldn't apologize because as the fellows took this and so if it's it's bad the fellows did it if it looks really good over there zone so that's how we did it same thing when I show surgical videos of meeting the case looks great I did it if it's a complicated case for sale it was the resident doing that so you're supposed to smile alright so basically this is a dystrophy or the basement membrane gets thickened it gets irregular and because of that you can get chronic recurrent erosions so these people often wake up at you know 5:00 in the morning and they'll open their eyes and then suddenly they'll get an acute pain and muttering and so they'll get erosions from this so this is an epithelial basement membrane dystrophy exactly so you'll get an ulceration and you'll be little pop and then you'll get cells that will heal over them so you'll get actually duplication the basement membrane in several different layers when this happened this is a sign they've had multiple recurrent erosions from the epithelial basal membrane dystrophy and this just shows you this is a patient who had a scraping and if you look at it here is the epithelium that scraped off look at the basement membrane remember I showed you the general path a piece of membrane a little tiny thin ribbon look at how thick that basement membrane is and so when you have that basement membrane dystrophies it's been immensely thickened there's a close-up all of that material underneath there that pink material is thick piece of memory so massively thickened there's multiple little dots all over the place so it's just a little bit deeper than the epithelial basement membrane but still really anterior what could this be another distribution fee is characterized by anterior dots nice minds and nice puns is interesting because you get this weird basement membrane and like stuff deposited and the clever pathologist years ago called this and I quote peculiar substance that's the name of this stuff so it's called peculiar substance and so it's a dystrophy where you get deposition anteriorly of a basement membrane like material that forms these little dots it's me Simmons dystrophy Rachel yeah kind of a granular irregular or not really dot still anterior what's another anterior dystrophy that can give you a picture like this not usually and still more and this is still anterior was not light in the stroma yet it's called very smuggler dystrophy and so this is a more anterior dystrophy and you will get deposition of material anteriorly in the area of Bowman's later and so this is again anterior technician there are different types of recent book learn so you can you know when you get into cornea you'll study the different types but really it's a deposition of material that kind of takes over Bowman's kind of moments later it's an anterior dystrophy alright so now I want to talk about stromal dystrophies and Marshall there's a mnemonic that we have you guys all memorize that tell us the stromal dystrophies what's the demonic something about the road write this down cuz you're they'll do this on I can remember sitting on boards going okay so if you don't know that's write it down Marilyn Monroe really always gets her man La California so Marilyn what does that stand for M macular Monroe yeah mucopolysaccharides really preschoolers I'm not recessive so always oh so you got to know these gotta know these go don't get so another thing you know if you're ever on oral boards don't guess the guys does the guy who does it'll go mm-hmm tell me more and then you just get her so the key thing when you're in the hole first thing you do stop shoveling all right so always ocean-blue so the nice thing is it tells you what it is and tells you what the material is tells you what the stain is and that really gets thrown in because this is the only one that's recessive that's all you have to remember the other two are dominant so macular mucopolysaccharides says avulsion blue so macular you can get little round light deposits but usually it's more diffuse and the key thing is it's not clear in between it's hazy even in between the deposits so this is macular and the material is mucopolysaccharides the stain is ocean blue and so it'll stain the mucopolysaccharides another stain that this mucopolysaccharides material in the straw gets granular her Highland man Mossad trichrome exactly so this is now granular dystrophy it looks like little cookie crumbs all over the straw and the key thing is in between the cookie crumbs it's clear also the deposits are more sensual and there's a clear zone in the periphery by the limbus and so it's a granular dystrophy it's more specific focal granules and this is on retro illumination showing you these big cookie crumbs that are all over and then the stain is massan's trichome and so it'll stain this deposition red trichrome stains the stroma blue but the deposition will be red all right a li L lattice a amyloid in California Congo red exactly so you see lattice very descriptive it's got these little lattice lines all through this stroma and if you stain it with Congo red Cargill Reds kind of a misnomer it's not really red it's more orange but in any event Burke large and so you see the amyloid deposits that are in the stroma and then what's a fun thing I'd love to do it the microscope you haven't been with me but any of you guys what can you do with Congo red stain what does it do exactly should get cross polarization so if you put Polaroid filters on there and you cross them you will get the amyloid will light up and I thought this was a cool picture it's kind of hard to get a good picture of that but this is the amyloid lining up with cross polarization so if you remember that mnemonic you will know what you need to know about corneal stroma dystrophies so put that to memory Marilyn Monroe really always gets her man La California it's recent what the heck is this so looks like limbus to limbus there's like a classification of the court neo and like in growth of blood vessels yeah so just this is really hard to tell because this doesn't signify anything but reason I showed you this is not all amyloid deposition is lattice and so you can actually get amyloidosis causing corneal deposition either systemically or locally so this happens to be a cornea with severe amyloidosis and this is all amyloid deposited throughout the cornea again this is a Congo red stain and I'm trying to cross polarizes it's kind of turning yellow instead of lining up so you can get amyloid you know that's separate from last dystrophy affecting the cornea all right what do we see in here isn't it you know almost like there's little granular dots on there and then you look at retro illumination if you look at the beam these are these so this is really deep now so this is gone beyond the stroma this is actually now in the area of what we call an endothelial dystrophy so what do you see that's got all these little irregular dots posteriorly okay and this is folks exactly so these are GU tada little deposits on decimates membrane from endothelial cells that are affected by this dystrophy so this is fuchs dystrophy and what is it characterized by pathologically all right so these are GU tada these little excrescences on decimates membrane but look at how thickness of these membranes so you get massive if you stick inning of Destiny's membrane and you get goo tada and the endothelial cells eventually break down and so you'll get corneal edema is kind of the final issue with fuchs dystrophy and so thicken des amis membrane multiple excrescences which are called qatada and then the endothelial cells eventually die off now there is a condition called GU tada les Fuchs there can be Fuchs without GU tada and that could be diagnosed only by Professor corneal chairman attendings and so Randy Allah is the only living human I know who can diagnose GU toddle of Spooks of slit-lamp mere mortals can't it's equivalent of the s1 murmur that the cardiologists can hear and nobody else can so dr. Olsen can diagnose catarrhalis Fuchs but mere mortals we have trouble doing that so but there is such a thing we've actually seen folks where there's the condensed membrane and no butanna some rare but usually you see the excrescences the katana what are we looking at here Ariana okay so this is a gentleman looking down and look at the indentation of the eyelid or and you know outside part of the eyelid how its cone-shaped and sit around and so this is severe keratoconus it's called Munson sign so if you look at it looked down you can actually see the cone shape okay now obviously we've got superficial topography now we can diagnose this in a much earlier stage but this is keratoconus and it's still lumped into the category of dystrophies and so we're not sure what it is some people call this an anterior dystrophy or woman's layer or a basement membrane dystrophy but if you look at it what's the pathology that characterizes keratoconus okay so that's the classic side a little focal break in Bowman's lair now and you'll also get thinning of the stroma especially inferior li and then you'll get that cone-shaped outpouching but when you look at it pathologically they'll be multiple areas of little focal breaks in Bowman's and that's why people think that this should be classified as maybe an anterior or Bowman's dystrophy so this is keratoconus I logged that line what's going on here Rachel okay so this is a keratoconus patient and he was going along doing fine with his special contact lenses and then said Wow suddenly yesterday my vision became totally blurry in that eye you see this high drop so what is high drops and what is exactly the event that happens that causes this there's a break in des amis memory and so what state is this again pas and so here you can see a patient with high drops there is a break in decimate so the way I think about it simplistically is that that it's it's usually not in early keratoconus it's in advance care code so that cone stretches and stretches and stretches and stretches and stretches and finally decimate just breaks and so because des amaze is pretty elastic when it breaks it curls in and then you can imagine that fluid from the anterior chamber just pours into the Colonia so you get a cute edema now if you can get the patients through this you don't have to do an emergent cornea transplant I mean fortunately they did here so I could give it a good path picture but you don't have to do that eventually what can happen is the endothelial cells adjacent to it can slide over and fill the gap and then reestablish that linkage and it'll be just that cornea eventually but that could take months for that to happen yes about that good yawning it's contagious all you guys both you so this can eventually get better if you give it enough time but often times you know the edema takes a long time to get better so you get that focal break in decimation look at the close-up this amazes elastic it curls around on itself but there's still viable and Ophelia cells so eventually they'll slide over and fill the gap all right now we're going to talk a little bit about some other different that can occur Marshall what's going on here and what kind of stain is this trike Rob's name I'm not sure in terms of let's go there seems to be like extracellular tea well you've got some staining some positive staining of some stuff that's kind of in that epithelial basement membrane and actually this is a Prussian blue stainless persian blue stain it's in the epithelium but what does it stain specifically little material I'm not sure I earn so this is an iron stain brush and blue stains iron how do we remember that who were the Prussians they were the militarists from eastern part of Germany that really built up Germany and saw World War one and so when you think of Prussian blue you think of iron and what desire may tanks you know shells cannons and so iron and suppression blue stains iron and so this is an iron state now why would I be showing you an iron stain of the cornea right after I showed you keratoconus sure exactly so you couldn't get an iron stain in a ring at the base of a keratoconus called a what Fleischer ring exactly now remember anywhere you get stasis of Tears where there's an irregularity next to what tears can pool you'll get an iron stain so you can get an iron stain at the head of a pterygium and get the iron stain where a bleb comes over you could get just an iron stain normally where the lid sits so those are called Hudson Stolley lines and so you can get iron stains anywhere that you get to set an elevated area and so pooling of Tears next to so this happens to be and I are staying at the base of a keratoconus of Fleischer ring Chris what is this thing yeah so you can see all the little sutures that were on there and of course this has been cut in half we're gonna process the other half and you see that it's markedly add eminences it's opaque it's thickened and so this is a sign of just chronic corneal edema so corneal edema what's the final common denominator that leads to edema exactly so chronic endothelial damage so failed graft high pressure inflammation for whatever reason the endothelial cells get damaged enough and then you end up getting a demon so you get a corneal edema there and when we look at the actual pathology on this specimen what are we seeing here exactly so this is bowling a boy is just a big blister so this mascara Thapa the-- and it's important this is a pas de look at the basement membrane is still on Bowman's and so the fluid percolates through the cornea it causes swelling of the basically layer of the cells eventually those cells will swell they'll pop and then you'll get a bow or a blazer so this is bolus care tapa the-- and again it's kind of an end stage of whatever's going on - you know - cause that and to feel them to dysfunction and then eventually you'll get swelling so this is bolus care tapa the-- it's a sign of corneal edema now you can't call it fimA by looking at the stroma because during normal processing the stroma will shrink and there'll be these little spaces in between so you can't call a Dima by looking at the spaces in between your column by looking at the ball eye and the edema so this is Bullis carrot-top nathie now right again we say goodbye to the Eiffel Tower or Paris at night questions regarding cornea [Music] | Moran CORE | UCldQrlI8TxtG0AJ4JLhh1fQ | 2020-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,220 | 33,415 |
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PXncoLzPfY0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXncoLzPfY0 | #5 Living in a Feminist, Man-Hating Matriarchy - part 5 of 5 | where does this leave the old-fashioned alpha-male the protector the provider the decision-maker is there still a place for him countess Alexandra Tolstoy met her husband shamil and as becky stalley Cossack on a horse tracking expedition along the Silk Road to China chanel with the guide and led the groups of thousands of miles over eight months they fell in love and married in 2003 I said I'd never analyze like but they meet each time he was just completely different than the other thing I did encounter boiling look you know he's what a stiffy I think he's very masculine he's very capable he's very confident and he you know will always control the situation and I think it makes for that person Irish as we say very he's officially male but there are these in short supply many men like that the minister when he came to England everybody said to me wow he could wrinkle mother and I offered to me as very much that he's very connected to nature and I think actually in England there's the big the connection one of the big reasons why this must even happen if years my vision of England that so many people are facing cities which is essentially a very masculine with the outdoors and I'll go get additionally very masculine perky what do you find unattractive about that or I think one of the things I do sometimes which is what you see in all male idols today vanity I just think it's so unattractive and unmasking they were more designing clothes than women so I just find that a full moon what about sort of old-fashioned male courtesies gallantry opening doors yeah well I think about that our shadows that have been a court Eve here's their muscle in there yeah I think it's very sad and yet a dangered species but I think those are very greedy they want everything they want to eat bull and yet they still want to be funny and yeah I think it's unfair where does this leave other traditional male virtue yeah a competition congressional place whether it wasn't leaving well I think if I just doesn't none have been told to subdue these very instinctive natural emotions I mean it-it's very to put a bit what we're having numbers of years I cannot believe that it it's normal to remove when completely natural in things and alone and I can't believe that it it would be good for our tea good for family other words nature since the beginning of time the male of the species has always been the stronger of the sexes but now even mother nature is in conspiracy against us with sharply falling sperm cans and rapid advances in IVF and genetic engineering men could be in danger of becoming completely obsolete I think everybody should be worried about that I really do it's women really understood how men felt they would act differently it's not very clear to me whether this trend towards colonization of society will just continue careering along in a way that it is in my view it is so socially disadvantageous it amounts the kind of social suicide right and I think that right now men are in a terrible position of not knowing where they stand and I think women are at fault because women are not giving a manifest and I think that's already some science that women especially younger generation of girls oh but they don't wish to negate the progress that women have made that it was to go back to the kitchen they wish to have jobs and song they wish to be equals of men in the public sphere but nevertheless I think there's a feeling that you know things are going too far girls know that the world is going their way boys consensus even if they don't know why it's happening or what its gonna mean for them for all of human history it's been a man's world well here and now it is men are gonna have to be less like men and more like women and even that may not be enough faith babies out of male bees Thrones in the hive tolerated if we're lucky but marginalized despised good for only one thing and then disposed off and even that isn't essential maybe we're gonna need that stiff upper lip after all men are quite right to feel marginalized as a woman so I think it was very interference program and we've started off with this strange word democracy which is the kind of horrible hybrid of Greek and Latin I think what he meant as guyhnic guyhnic recei but in fact you know we haven't got that either and I don't think any any of us would want that and I don't think he I mean you thought you could just as easily make a program that says that Cusco is taken over the world you know OB as coherent as this program what he did reduce youth statistics very selectively use things like the fact that women live longer well they always have you know historically if women survived childbirth and they tend to live longer than men that's not new manufacturing industry of the time men's jobs are declined but that's the feature of late 20th century let's change that that is an evolution rather than any kind of introduced I think great master has replaced industrialized art it's fantastic and it's great that women are are becoming equal to men and some areas dangerously so becoming more equal that the question is because I think there was an issue here I think there's an issue is you know are we talking about equality which is what the feminism was originally about or I want to make superiority I was talking about being under Jones stiletto heel for example all that walking side by side had equal as partners and respecting the board of companies during the 50 100 but I actually look at the judiciary look in fact it in Parliament in a sense there's a long way to go to tip that balance well I think those discriminations here as a discrimination against men and farmers in the home and still discrimination against women in the workplace I think the intelligent debate that needs to be had meet identify with the prejudices and discrimination in society exist and if we can have that we can accept that and have an intelligent debate then that's got to be to the benefit of both genders yeah well I think what this tells you it is two things basically one is that people who are privileged don't actually recognize how privileged they are it's only the people who are below actually look up and see that color Mike Michael Burke is tremendously privileged and also that this visit visit there's always the kind of appetite from misogyny because it seems to me this program Wars a kind of very emotional gut response of a man of a certain age ignoring lots and lots of evidence for example if women are running the world how is it that in rape child there's less than one and 20 rapes reported the police is now in now results and a conviction there's actually no punishment for race in this country anymore it palaces that only 16 years ago when John Major became prime minister his first cabinet had no women in it at all Vijaya Jones falling into the same stage history playing to accept that there is misandry and his misogyny and I think intelligent debate with intelligent feminists would actually support why I'm saying first of the things eventually | videoScribble | UCDzSPBaxaBW-vfqnDUQzDPA | 2009-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,303 | 7,088 |
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