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l0L6NMBlrGA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0L6NMBlrGA | Premiere: Noise in the Key of Life - Lukasz Polowczyk | the world would be a much much better place if we would listen to it more and listen carefully it's uh not a coincidence that so many field recording artists are also nature lovers and eco-activists to really listen is to be present and being present of course is the backbone of mindfulness or meditation practice and in my case I started field recording about the same time when I started to meditate on a daily basis so these two things are absolutely inextricable for me one way to look at this project is that it's my diary and every one of these pieces is a moment in time that I actually lived that was captured in sound and then eventually sculpted and played over a lot of these moments were very mundane sitting in a park with my daughter listening to the traffic outside my window but there's also a funeral and a journey to a hospital so it's really life in its full dynamic range from an Aesthetics point of view what you hear in these recordings is my love for texture and granularity and hiss but also Jazz and soul these pieces have been of course crowned by the players that played on them saxophone to be as pricing and violin and John Paulo can plays on drums what's amazing about each one of them outside of the fact that they're just beautiful Soulful individuals is that each one of them can somehow hone in on the musicality of abstract sound noise in the key of life is of course a refund Stevie Wonder's songs in the key of life which is just this gorgeous Monumental Soul record that I think everybody should hear I thought it was a nice accent to hyperlink to this other space which is extremely Soulful on a record which I think a lot of people might not even consider musical or traditionally music One a first hearing [Music] this project changed everything about how I hear the world and how I deal with sound what I search for but um I guess the biggest uh gift that I received is the fact that I feel like I'm walking around in this perpetually unfolding and forever surprising self generating soundtrack um perpetually in the field of music and I also feel like I'm a bit more here now | cdmtv | UC3vmnYKzIufBEplwYgOEPOQ | 2022-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 396 | 2,119 |
BiIwXgvv15o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiIwXgvv15o | How to deal with the woke pronoun bullies #shorts #woke #democrats | am one of those trans people that like does not have the energy to correct people when they misgender me I don't care if people misgender you I just it's not what I'm going to spend my time on don't really care what you spend your time on that means I get misgendered a lot I'm too lazy to misgender you if I should just go on tea if say no to drugs kids it'll stop people from misgendering me I don't think it will yeah mind you I don't care I'm just at the point where I'm like I don't know what else I can do there's nothing you can do all over my online presence you don't have an online presence cuz nobody cares about you enough all over my email signature it's how I introduce myself why would anybody care how you introduce yourself still don't have the energy to correct people pretty sure people don't care if you do correct them what do what do people do these days people usually get on the internet and complain too much cuz they're little crybabies what are we how are we fixing this problem that we'll never go away nobody's going to fix the problem cuz I don't care you don't care nobody cares just dye your hair blue and go away | Simple Son Podcast | UCxPdxeDkOBZlPgh34xdTmrA | 2024-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 224 | 1,145 |
tYFbXTv4qq4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYFbXTv4qq4 | 2021 Santa Cruz 5010 | PLAYFUL, LIGHTWEIGHT, FAST, AND ALL ROUND FUN | GOODLUCK CHRIS CLARK | all right guys what's up chris here today we are checking out the 2021 santa cruz 5010 this is the s kit behind me with the full gx uh drivetrain on it which is fantastic and let's uh find out whether this is the bike which you should buy or not buy because they're sold out but check out for the 2022 is launching very very soon let's get to it so with this bike it comes with 27.5 inch wheels with maxis minions on the front and rear and they are really good traction lots of grip to them more than enough for where you'll be taking this bike and really you can take this bike anywhere with this um the suspension line is 140 on this new setup which is a change from previous years so it's going to give you a little more kind of saving in those heavier hits but still nice and lightweight comparing this to the fuel ex which is 100 340 same situation kind of um it's actually a really responsive bike very twitchy very easy to throw around and that suspension doesn't feel any heavier and this suspension is really well done on this that vpp setup in the back is fantastic you do have to flip switch on it which is really good i didn't play around with it it seemed to feel comfy where i was potentially if i was doing a bit more hardcore downhill instead of kind of cross-country down country stuff flipping that switch would make a big difference but what i was riding it was good what's fantastic with this is it's a large frame so this comes with the 175 dropper post compared to what is coming with most of the tracks in a similar size it is a really long drop post you can really notice it it gets out of the way it is really nice to have that much post put in there which is cool the carbon fiber is super lightweight and really robust it's actually just a really nice looking bike as well a couple features i like on it is that extra durability they put on the rear end there with the rubber casing to just protect the chainstays it's kind of over the top but longevity wise it's going to hold up much better than just even a thin piece of rubber or a piece of clear tape it's just going to make sense does come with dt swiss hubs which is nice it rolls super fast is super lightweight feeling um definitely the head tube angle is a little more different than some of the other bikes i've rode whereas it's a little more twitchy not in a cross-country kind of way but in a playful kind of way where you do just want to throw this bike around and roll fast at the same time it still points you in the right direction but it's still a lightweight fast bike to play with out on the trails i was easily able to put it wherever i wanted and never felt like i was slow didn't feel like the remedy in the past where it was a heavy bike even with carbon fiber frame i was over the 20 or i was over the 32 pound mark this thing i'm under the 30 pound mark it feels like it's playful and it's got kind of a nice prospect to go with it the gx drivetrain works great i have no issues with it brakes are fantastic on them really snappy really responsive really the only complaint this entire time is it was a little creaky out there but it is super dry and dusty out here right now so i'm sure with a bit of cleaning and maintenance it might disappear all right so now we're hopping on the bike here getting used to it it was definitely a little weird at first gotta get used to the kind of twitchiness of it but right away i felt pretty normal on it after about a couple kilometers it is a really fantastic bike to ride whoa man we need a water truck out here it's really loose it's supposed to rain this weekend i think though isn't it overall even in the climbs i found it pretty responsive it felt like it moved up the hill fast it didn't feel slow like a heavy 27 and a half the lightweightness and the kind of agile design of the geometry made it for a real smooth ride um i had no issues with this bike hold up i have to pull off sorry yeah my chain i think fell off i'm not sure what happened here yeah my chain came up you can keep going it's all right it's luke i'm not sure exactly why i changed a lot but it just kind of blocked off when i got into the highest gear curry tails out here going faster than us on the flat 10 climbs oh interesting nope nope oh i see sidewinder yeah one more hill oh oh honestly overall had a really good time riding this bike very quickly superbly comfortable on it and i do think it is made for pretty much everyone the weekend warrior who wants to take some times but also have the most fun when he wants to goof around the 50 10 is gonna be it and i don't think it matters what part spec you end up getting the frame geometry is so well dialed that it's gonna be great for anyone at any price range the parts are going to make it better but that's with any bike but i think santa cruz has really done a good job of making a geometry feel lightweight playful those chainstays are super short they have done like just a really good job of designing a bike for everyone to feel like they are a pro in bike control it is super easy to throw around play on but even with 27 and a half it is just a fast feeling bike and i'm not sure exactly why or how and i think it might be down to those short chain stays again and that kind of small thing and how many times you go through this tree this is probably easy you can kind of almost shortcut the bike through the trails i don't know why it is just a fun place somehow still feels like you used to have rolling on 29 and which is still light lightweight i i think they've done a really good job highly recommended if you could get one keep an eye out that is some new ones coming out soon down the road santa cruz is going to start releasing that 2022 models if you like this kind of video please like subscribe and let me know what else i should do in the comments otherwise thank you for watching and good luck guys this is chris signing oh | Chris Clark | UCdp30-EJmFBMcmlxiV4mhiA | 2021-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,187 | 5,929 |
NsukHaDn0yc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsukHaDn0yc | How to Make Homemade Cupcakes From Scratch | How to Make Hostess Cupcakes | Hostess Cupcakes Recipe | i' searched around the world here I am only girl hard to believe and love as B hi everyone today I'm showing you that it's possible and easy to make the Hostess CupCakes these cupcakes were made from a recipe from Chef Chloe costarelli and the recipe is in her cookbook Chloe's kitchen I'll include a link for that Below in case you're interested in making these but I just wanted to show you that it's really easy to make really fun decadent delicious and party friendly vegan treats like this making delicious vegan baked goods and sharing them with friends family co-workers or neighbors is a great way to show that being vegan is no sacrifice at all I hope this video inspires you to get cooking in the kitchen and if you don't already have chlo's cookbook you should definitely pick up copy it's one of my most used vegan cookbooks on the Shelf this has been Michelle cane for vegan.com and I'll see you in the next video Until then don't forget to subscribe get this video a thumbs up if you liked it and share it with your friends bye | Girls Only | UCMIsdZ34Lb_aPvdvu5c3ajA | 2015-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 194 | 1,041 |
E9eqA8IdG-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9eqA8IdG-U | Ottawa Ontario History and Cartography (1895) | [Applause] [Music] hey everyone Adam Shaw here from bravura media company today we've got another vintage map for you guys we've got a bird's eye perspective map of Ottawa Canada that was originally produced in 1895 as you can see it is a bird's eye perspective map in that we can see building architecture changes in landscape we could see waterways we can see ships we can see vegetation we get to see the City of Ottawa in a three dimensional perspective we're going to zoom in kind of explore and examine this vintage map but before we do let's kind of go over a historical background of Ottawa Canada with the draining of the Champlain sea around 10,000 years ago the Ottawa Valley became habitable the area was used for wild edible harvesting hunting fishing trade travel in camps for over sixty five hundred years by local populations the area has three major rivers that meet making it an important trade and travel area for pretty much thousands of years the Algonquians called the Ottawa River key GCB or kitc Sippy meaning great river or Grand River at TN ruled the first European to travel up the Ottawa River passed by Ottawa in 1610 on his way to the Great Lakes three years later samuel de champlain wrote about the waterfalls of the area and about his encounters with the Algonquians who had been using the Ottawa River for centuries following right a New Englander created the first settlement in the area on March 17 I'm sorry March 7th 1800s on the north side of the river across from Ottawa and Hull he with five other families and 25 laborers set about to create an ad cultural community called Wrightsville right pioneer the Ottawa Valley timber trade soon to be the area's most significant economic activity by transporting timber by River from the Ottawa Valley to Quebec City by town Ottawa's original name was founded as a community in 1826 when hundreds of land speculators were attracted to the south side of the river when news spread that British authorities were immediately constructing the northerly end of the redu canal military project at that location a year after the accumulation of this community of by town the settlement would be named after the British military engineer Colonel John by who was responsible for the entire redu waterway construction project thus we have by town as the prequel to what we know as Ottawa the military purpose of the canal the redu Canal was to provide a secure route between Montreal and Kingston on Lake Ontario bypassing the stretch of the Saint Lawrence River bordering the state of New York that had left the British forces easily exposed to American fire during the war of 1812 Colonel John by set up military barracks on the site of today's Parliament Hill he also laid out the streets of the town and created two distinct neighborhoods named upper town west of the canal and lower town east of the canal by towns population grew to a thousand as the redu Canal was being completed in 1832 when 1855 rolled around by town was renamed what we know today as Ottawa and incorporated as a city on New Year's Eve 1857 Queen Victoria as a symbolic and political gesture was presented with the responsibility of selecting a location for the permanent capital of the province of Canada in reality though Prime Minister John McDonald had been aside this selection process to the executive branch of the government the quote-unquote Queen's choice so the Queen wasn't really choosing it was other people but she was doing it symbolically turned out to be a small frontier town of Ottawa for two main reasons first Ottawa's isolated location is a was a back country area surrounded by dense forest far from the canadian-us border and situated on a cliff face that made it more defensible from attack second Ottawa was located approximately midway between Ontario and Kingston and Montreal and Quebec City additionally despite Ottawa's regional isolation it had it had seasonal water transportation access to Montreal over the Ottawa River and the kinks and to Kingston VI ad redo waterway by 1854 it also had a modern all season railway that carried passengers lumber and supplies also this small size of the town at the time made many believe that it would be less prone to politically motivated mobs as had happened in previous Canadian capitals in this area the in this era the 1850s timeframe large sawmills became to be began to be erected by entrepreneurs known as lumber barons for which these mills were recognized as some from some as the largest in the world the original parliament buildings which included the centre the central east and west blocks were constructed right around between the 1859 and 1865 range public transportation began in 1870 with a horse car system overtaken event we in the 1890s by a vast electric streetcar system by 1885 Ottawa was the only city in Canada as is downtown streetlights were powered entirely by electricity so that kind of gives you a background history and timeline to the evolution of Ottawa let's dive right in kind of explore and examine this map this is an 1895 map so we were just said that in 1885 Ottawa was the only city in Canada whose downtown was powered by streetlights so we're probably gonna be able to see this see some of those aspects on this map maybe we will maybe we won't I would think I haven't explored this map fully but certainly we've got fence lines if we zoom in we don't have any labeled locations unfortunately we can certainly see street names oh and remember we talked about the streetcars public transportation began in 1870 with a horse car and then it was overtaken 1890s by a vast electric streetcar okay there's our streetcar this is an 1895 map so that just kind of solidifies that kind of proof certainly we still see horse cars drawn throughout this map and then we've got this waterway this water canal right here when we talked about the the redo water canal well here you know eat your heart out the map is a little bit disjointed because it was folded but we you know we've done the best we could to try to put it back together as you can see we can obviously see this is this is a state house right here right next to the canal it looks like we've got a flag at the top we can see the waterway which looks quite nice Illustrated we could see boats look at the logs remember we talked about how important the canal was in this area was for transporting logs with ships pulling logs we also talked about the railway the railway was very important in terms of transporting people and goods as well you see the railway off in the distance I really wish more locations were labeled remember we talked about a streetcar there's another streetcar right they're labeled look at that we've got someone who wrote Trant brothers that's what it looks like on the top of that building interesting we can see a smokestack off on Florence straight off in the distance that probably is either a mill or some kind of some sort of manufacturing very close to a streetcar rail line we can see the streetcar trail line kind of extend out in the city we can see where these lines were sparks Street man I really wish bad locations labeled because I mean they're they're certainly they're well illustrated on here but we don't get that that joy of here's a rail Depot you can see a rail Depot we can see Goods being transferred down here this is on looks like Catherine Street look at that that looks like a stack of timber right by a rail line right there very interesting and that is that's my Catherine Street as well that looks like there was a Depot right around there so I do videos for metal detectors and people who do metal detecting and I kind of look up old maps and locations uh we got also um this is kind of cool on this map we get kind of a street view of these different buildings and remember we talked about the streetcars well there there's one right there powerhouse Ottawa Electric Street Railway pretty cool we get that perspective okay we've got okay Wow we get address locations sparks Street let's look at that brother looks there's got to be grant brothers okay okay okay now I'm getting excited have to calm down okay these grant brothers right here that's a building Illustrated right there if we pull back that's what it looked like on the street that's how it's Illustrated grant is a hardware store hardware merchants that is just plain out cool that we're able to do that see man these the one thing these Birdseye perspective maps should have done numbered locations Street View like this that's interesting we need to see that let's see there's a lot of Stroud's T stores that's interesting sparks Street a lot a lot sun sparc street there's another one 260 spartan ottawa remember we saw that factory off in the distance what is that Florence do we have a Florence Street has another spark street busy another one there a lot of these are on yeah Wow okay yeah corner ass Park Street in O'Connor Queen Street here's Queen Street Alberta Alberta street I don't see a Florence amazingly oh there's a redo I'm guessing that's why by the canal pallets furniture Wellington I saw Wellington Wellington's right here what is this let's took a look at Wellington okay stone house Chamberlain and carriages we can see looks like a church off in the background let's see if we can find this right by the rail car the rail car would be in front so oh wow what is that we got a labeled location right there d RM e that's okay so we this is sparks Street on the other side of Wellington we're going to look up all the other ones I'm sure that is a labeled location very hard to read that out but Wellington there's a furniture store somewhere on Wellington whose redo I was wrong about redo redo streets down to the south of canal somewhat come on Wellington Street were harder so we've got it looks like manufacturers I don't know if the furniture stored somewhere honest area we saw a rail car my guess is since we saw a rail car in that photo in that kind of street view anywhere from Bank Street going up to here that furniture would exist oh yeah it's just a little bit rough I'm sorry the carriage it's not furniture store it's a carriage they got a smokestack yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay they got a smokestack my guess is right here guys it's right here I got a smokestack right here looks like there's a church off in the background looks like there's a waterway off behind it let's see yeah yeah yeah here's the waterway yep so that was the carriage house and you look off in the distance sorry I took a little bit of time but that's at the carriage house and we can see the railways right there and that is right at the end of sparks Street right here and what is this I can't read that's mate what is that a concession is that concession or something such a street right over here it's by Bay Street if you go to if you go Bay Street and you go a little bit north and you're on Wellington that is a carriage manufacturer pretty cool so I mean if you have to kind of decipher when you're looking at these old maps you got to kind of use point of interests and you to kind of figure out what these buildings are and and where they are reduced Street I've got 103 and a 105 Wellington which one was this this is at 355 so that's way up 105 that's a wholesale retail workman company wholesale retail looks like there were two shops Alexander Hardware workman and okay Alexander hardware that looks like lower Wellington probably I would say around here considering 300 with the carriage house up there and it didn't have a railway in front so probably one of these buildings and unfortunately it's not really labeled that well so it's just hard to ciphering through these maps but certainly we get we get some really cool information on this map by just looking at the building architecture here's a mill where where is this mill Bank Street we saw Bank Street where are you right here Bank Street and it looks like where this mill oh is this the mill Mortimer oh ah [Applause] thank sweet multi-word Wow my goodness J O'Connor there's a couple of Connor Mills so let's look on Bank Street okay O'Connor Street seal Connor a lot okay smoke stack right there smoke stack right there my guess ah boy I'm going to make a guess where that mill is my guess is they would put that mill right by the railway that's it right there where by Catherine Street let's look we get a number 289 we can see sorta in the background maybe what is this okay now we're lumber this looks like a lumber yard dress lumber and this looks like Street railcar yeah looks like lumber you had lumber stacks right off the side if we see that right there my best guess I mean right there considering they had kind of a lumber yard it's got to be in this vicinity the the lumber yard is too prevalent and if you look at the rest of Bank Street I mean there's just you don't see any lumber yards you don't see any you follow Bank Street all the way down that's the only location so that this is how you investigate these old maps you got to be a kind of a detective when you look at them and I know it's dragged on but it's really hard to decipher when they don't label and it's you got to look for a little clues so I hope you've enjoyed this video I hope you learn something about Ottawa and investigating map feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel we do videos like these all the time where we investigate old maps we talk about the history of various city cities throughout Canada sitting through the United States the world we talk about historical wars we really go we do biographies we go into everything so if you like history and you like maps definitely subscribe to our You Tube channel leave a comment below if you have any questions about this map or the history of Ottawa like this video share this video and I will see you guys soon okay take care alright bye you | Bravura Media Company | UC0UypVUTqmjXBOwXwAKHdlg | 2017-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,554 | 13,930 |
3ZLg3WA7S94 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZLg3WA7S94 | Keya Chatterjee: We Need a Climate Treaty Now, Yesterday, Last Year | we've been talking a little bit about the uh a new long-term binding treaty on climate change can you tell us uh why we're there's so much talk about that right now and um and when we might see something like that yeah so the last time I was at a un climate meeting was actually two years ago in Copenhagen and it was really important then that we came up with a climate treaty and we didn't come up with a climate treaty and so it's even more important now that we come up with the climate treaty because in the intervening years the only thing that's happened is that more greenhouse gases have accumulated in the atmosphere and that we've experienced more of the impacts of climate change so we've seen all over the world these extreme weather events that are that are linked to climate change and uh uh this is the kind of thing that we know how to prevent we know what's causing the problem we have the technology to solve it getting the world together to come up with a global solution in the form of a of a global climate treaty is what we need to do in order to solve the problem but why do we need a treaty we need a treaty because without a treaty it's impossible to be sure that countries will do what they're what they say they're going to do and we need a deadline for that treaty because it's only when we have those deadlines that we see countries coming forward to the table with something new we saw that in the runup to Copenhagen it was a it was a big deadline and countries came forward and said okay we're going to solve this problem we're going to do something and and we need that kind of deadline to happen again and then we need to have some Assurance this time that when that deadline comes what we have is going to be in the form of something that's legally binding that isn't just a bunch of voluntary actions so what kind of deadlines are we talking about and how are we going to get that Assurance this time so the smallest and poorest countries here the association for small island States and the least developed countries um have said that they need a treaty now in in 2012 essentially and and of course uh that's true we need a treaty now in fact we needed a treaty yesterday and the year before um there are other countries that have that have a much less um shall we say uh optimistic timeline so the United States had said oh I don't know that we need a treaty until after 2020 so nearly a decade from now and we just can't afford to wait too long there's too much at stake in in terms of food Security in terms of water security we just can't afford to wait that long what are some of the impacts that we would see if there's no legally binding treaty before 2020 right now even uh if we if we keep emissions as they are uh there there would be enormous impacts um and and that's why we need a treaty that would bring emissions down and so so if we if we there's there's a range of potential outcomes but I think it's worth talking about what we're experiencing today so right now we have three qus of the degree of warming if we don't get a treaty that would limit us to below two degrees of warming and just to give people some context the difference between now and the last ice age is is only 6° so when we talk about about each degree it's a dramatic amount of warming so right now we have 3/4 of degrees of warming and what we're experiencing is these extreme heavy downpours happening um it just happened a few days ago in Durban people died as these as these conferences were opening in the United States my home we've seen cities like Nashville washed out States like Vermont washed out we have to rebuild everything and this is what's happening with 3/4 of the degree of warming it only gets worse as as as the the global average temperatures go up and so there's a really enormous uh importance in bringing temperatures back down which means that we need to bring the greenhouse gas pollution back down which means we need a legally binding treaty but this has been warming we've been warming for over a 100 years now why is the difference between 2 years and 8 years so significant right now we are at a point in time where uh what we do right now has a huge impact and that's because all of the scenarios that scientists have put together that show how you limit warming to below 2° all of the scenarios have Global emissions coming down in the next few years and so that means not just that you know emissions are going up like this and we don't just want them to go up a little bit less we actually want them to start coming down and that needs to happen in just a few years and that means a dramatic increase in the amount of clean energy and it means doing it really really quickly so we don't lose this window of opportunity we're really really I mean despite the fact that we have the technology to solve this problem despite the fact that we that the economics are really compelling of doing this we are in danger of losing this window of opportunity of preventing catastrophic climate change but aren't a lot of those actions happening already even though we don't have a legally binding treaty that the US has signed up to for example actions are happening I'm not sure I would I would say a lot of actions are happening things are happening really really inspiring things are happening in many many countries so I'm wearing this laner that shows that Scotland has 100% renewable energy Target by 2020 uh the country of Denmark just said that they will increase their emissions reduction Target to 40% below um 1990 Levels by 2020 and the work that's happening in some of the emerging economies is is the most impressive you have countries like the Philippines that have enormous energy efficien I me um renewable energy targets um Mexico South Africa Brazil all of these countries are doing amazing work and the country that people talk about the most China is actually has domestically legally binding Target that are very very impressive so yes action is happening but we just saw in the last few days a report come out from UNF showing that it's not yet enough and of course the elephant in the room is the United States where we don't really have the um the confidence that emissions are going to come down in the United States the United States does have a Target that was put forward in Copenhagen but we but we're not confident that that the administration is taking this issue seriously enough yet we've had sort of a a mixed record and so we're looking for assurances that they're serious about that Target and but to be honest what we need is a is a is a much more ambitious plan if the US is willing to negotiate a binding treaty by 2020 why aren't they willing to negotiate it by next year why wait 8 years uh it's you know it's for them it's about that they feel like they've already negotiated something up to 2020 and so they want to negotiate the next thing the the Cancun agreements follow are are through 2020 and so from their point of view we should start for the next time period um and that would be fine if we had the luxury of time but we simply don't because the impacts of climate change are uh are building and there's so much inertia in the system that they get significantly worse as you wait why are the Cancun agreements insufficient from between now and 2020 the Cancun agreements uh are are significant there there are a lot of um targets that were put on the table but but unep the UN Agency for Environmental Protection just put for put out a report showing that even at at the highest end of the targets that countries put forward um it it's not sufficient for limiting warming below two degrees the fundamental flaw in the system that we came up with in Cancun was that there's no way to revisit the targets countries have put forward so imagine you're out to dinner with with some friends you get the check everybody you know puts down what they owe and it doesn't add up to what the bill was in this case what's happening is countries are just saying oh well doesn't add up let's go well you can't just you know eat run uh some we have to have some way of figuring out how we can put enough on the table so that we're we're we're getting to where we need to be so what should we expect to see here over the next week what's the process like before we can find out if there's going to be a treaty or not or a mandate I should say so um on Monday the ministers arrive um and a lot of the political decisions uh will will start getting made once they arrive um and and a lot of the compromises will start to happen and so what we're looking for is progress in those highlevel political discussions so that we come out of here with clear timeline to getting to another climate treaty do you expect that'll happen uh it is certainly our expectations that countries will do the responsible thing and make that happen yeah and are you talking to the countries behind the scenes as well we are civil society is here um we we are M we are talking to them on a regular basis and and letting them know that that that the the weight of the world is on their shoulders and that that there there are many many voices outside of this uh conference center who who who want them to know that that they need action on climate change are there actions happening from people in various countries around the world as well uh there are I don't know what all of them are but I know that there's a lot of stuff happening all around the world um and uh I know that in the case of the United States you know tens of thousands of people have signed petitions about this somewhat technical topic of wanting to make sure that that the United States uh you know acts responsibly here in Durban and so that's inspiring to see we also have a letter that came from 53 members of Congress um pushing the administration to to act responsibly here in Durban and come out with an outcome next week and is the Kyoto Protocol important in all this as well or is that a thing of the past at this point uh it is important we are definitely are in danger of losing the rules of the kyota protocol which is very important because it took 20 years to negotiate those rules and we can't for to start from scratch and start over because of the the urgency of of getting things done immediately so your goal is to keep the Koto protocol and negotiate a new treaty at the same time that's right and the new treaty should happen when uh the position of of Civil Society here is that the new treaty should should be we should start negotiating it right now and we should be finished negotiating it by 2015 and would it take effect immediately then uh it would take effect when when countries ratify it of course it could be provisionally in effect before that great we'll keep an eye out to see what happens thank you very much thanks so much | OneWorldTV | UCJ67KETz-XQQdQBBtm9pxcw | 2011-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,070 | 10,892 |
5IIIwbfxJMM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IIIwbfxJMM | 2012 SUBARU OUTBACK PREMIUM 2.5L I4 IN SATIN WHITE PEARL WALK AROUND REVIEW 21J130A SOLD! SUMMITAUTO | this 2012 subaru outback premium is stock number 21j130a we are here at summit automotive in fond du lac wisconsin near new and used suv headquarters and this 2012 subaru outback premium has the 2.5 liter four-cylinder partial zero emissions vehicle engine which pumps out 170 horsepower this car has been fully safetied and inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off and this vehicle is 100 percent ready to go satin white pearl is the color we shoot all of our videos in 1080p 60 frames per second so if you have hd capabilities on your computer tablet or smartphone device turn them on right now because it is definitely your best way to check out the quality and condition of the vehicle before seeing it in person and if you'd like to check out all the photos on this car in the upper right-hand party screen as a link to our website click that and check us out there comes with the factory painted alloy rims and it has goodyear assurance tires on here these are 225 60r17 they have probably 70 80 percent of the tread left here on the front front fender is a nice shape and insane dents or dings on it has the projector lamp headlamps factory fog lights front bumper is in nice shape didn't see any major dent stings or cracks on it and the hood's in pretty nice shape as well did see one or two little tiny dings on there but nothing too bad hardly even noticeable and the passenger side front fender is in nice shape as well and the passenger side rim no major scuffs or scrapes looks pretty good down this side of the vehicle take note of how clean the paint is how reflective the paint is and how clean the body is we take these hd videos so if you are far away or even if you're close by and just cannot make the trip down but you're still interested in purchasing the vehicle you can see the vehicle hear the vehicle and of confidence in what you're looking at before you even get here so that when you do 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back rim one little scuff but nothing too bad and on this side of the vehicle looks really good power mirrors inside the premium package gives you the light tan cloth interior there are no rips or tears on the seats power driver seat factory floor mats power mirrors power windows power locks we'll hop inside take a look at the instrument cluster and everything inside here [Music] see that this one is 89 232 miles instrument cluster is very nice and clean there's the dimmer leather wrapped steering wheel that's a nice condition uh cruise controls on the right bluetooth and audio controls on the left does have the paddle shifters am fm radio on here and cd player down here are your climate controls automatic transmission these seats are heated heated seat buttons passenger side floor mat and seat are in nice condition smells clean inside this car i don't think it's ever been smoked in headliner is in nice shape and you do get map lights up there we'll take a quick look at the back seats and then we'll start it up and take a look under the hood back seats are in nice shape as well latch child safety system for any child car seats you may want to put back here and then these seats do fold down and they go down almost completely flat which is really nice um if you have to haul a bunch of extra stuff bottoms of the doors look good didn't see any major corrosion on here we'll start it up and take a look under the hood starts right up those mirrors are heated i would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today hopefully from this hd video you've been able to tell just how clean this outback is all the way around inside and out under the hood we have the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder motor partial zero emissions vehicle 170 horsepower engine bay is very clean runs very smooth once again this outback has been fully safety and inspected by always service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off and this vehicle is 100 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3ltWq1FYQoU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ltWq1FYQoU | Ch02-9 Nucleic Acids | finally our last type of organic molecule that comes up in biology is um right here the nucleic acids nucleic acids do a very important job nucleic acids are the way that that we can store information and pass it on from one generation to the next and so there are two major types of nucleic acids that are involved in this process and we will be elaborating on these in a later chapter but let's just introduce them right now dna dna is short for deoxyribonucleic acid and this is a type of nucleic acid this is the type that stores all of our genetic information and it encodes the instructions for making rna so rna coming down the list here rna is another type of nucleic acid and rna contains instructions for making proteins which we just learned about so this is kind of an interesting connection um since proteins it turns out proteins direct most of life's processes like we just saw what do enzymes do enzymes are a type of protein okay ultimately the dna is directing a lot of life's processes so dna encodes information for making rna rna encodes information for making proteins and then proteins are like the worker bees inside of the human body they actually do a lot of the the work that needs to happen so talking about nucleic acids um how are what are these what are these macromolecules made from they are made from subunits called nucleotides and each nucleotide has three major ingredients it has a sugar it has a nitrogen base and it has a phosphate group so let me show you some pictures here these are nucleotides that make up dna and right here i'm circling one complete nucleotide so again it's got three components it has a sugar that's this part right here it has a phosphate group that's this part here and it has a nitrogen base this is a molecule that has nitrogen in its structure and it's called a nitrogen base that nitrogen base is the thing that differs from one nucleotide to the next okay they all have in common the sugar and the phosphate group but that nitrogen base gives different characteristics to each nucleotide so in dna there are these four different nucleotides are possible and a lot of times they get symbolized just with a single letter this nucleotide is adenine which would be symbolized with an a thymine it's symbolized with a t cytosine with a capital c and then guanine with a capital g the structure of dna so if we take these nucleotides and connect them together the overall structure of dna looks something like this so what ends up happening is um there are connections between individual nucleotides so right here is one nucleotide that has been circled right below it here is another nucleotide that i'm circling right below it here's another nucleotide that i'm circling so you can see they they've got uh they've got connections covalent bonds have been formed between them and that whole chain of nucleotides tends to pair up with another complete chain of nucleotides that have been strung together so dna ends up being what we would call double stranded and what is it that holds together these two strands it's actually just hydrogen bonding hydrogen bonding between the nitrogen bases so if you look in the middle okay let's just take a look at this one this is hydrogen bonding with a thymine from the other strand over here so those hydrogen bonds help to stabilize this whole structure and there are hydrogen bonds between each of the bases okay some of them have three hydrogen bonds um others have two hydrogen bonds all right so in dna these are the basic pairing rules adenine likes the hydrogen bond with thymine and vice versa and guanine likes the hydrogen bond with cytosine and vice versa okay so a always pairs with t g always pairs with c if we're talking about rna how is its structure different well interestingly rna doesn't form double strands usually usually it's just a single strand of nucleotides and the big difference is that the sugar um it's a different sugar molecule instead of being deoxyribose it's just ribose so a slightly different sugar molecule involved um and then the other difference is that you should be pointing over here to rna the other difference is that we don't have any thymines instead we have uracil so this is a different nitrogen base that shows up in rna so those are the two well three big differences single stranded the sugar that's involved and which bases and are involved okay before we completely wrap out this section there's one other nucleotide that's very important um this is not really involved in information necessarily information storage and transmittal but rather this is very important in terms of energy in cells atp this is a nucleotide that is like an energy shuttle um it's the way that energy can be sort of retrieved and made use of very quickly inside of cells and we'll be seeing this molecule a lot so i just want to mention it here before we end the chapter and it's very similar to adenine in rna but it's got a couple of extra phosphate groups attached and the fact that there are phosphate groups attached let me get the picture up here um see how there are three phosphates connected all together this is kind of interesting it's really hard to take a phosphate group and shove it up against another phosphate group because they both have these giant negatively charged electron clouds around them so it's really hard to bring them close together this is kind of like compressing a spring uh there's a lot of stored energy in that bond so if we were to come along with scissors and break that bond whoops break that bond um what would happen is this phosphate group would go flying off it's going to release a lot of energy in the process so this molecule as a whole it's got a lot of energy stored in these bonds between the phosphate groups so um it turns out this is like the universal energy molecule in living things living things can really use this molecule to power a lot of different processes and then our bodies can also rebuild this molecule we have ways of like taking the energy from food and storing it in the form of this molecule so we'll be learning about that a little bit later on | bioemily | UCWJaWUGKeMJ8feAC7wNiVrA | 2021-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,113 | 6,158 |
CIK7WT5CeAQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIK7WT5CeAQ | 13787 Terence McKenna | creates a tremendous distance between cognition and the objects of linguistic intentionality and this gives permission and for all kinds of forms of brutalization it actually gives permission for ideology ideology to my mind is the denial of the obvious and the substitution for something else where you say you know no that's not how people are we have a Marxist model or we have a Freudian model or we have you know John Stuart Mills model who knows but somebody's model so ideology someone said language was invented in order that people could lie and in large nature this is true that we proceed by deception I'll defend this at some point in this weekend because another word for it is modeling you know we model but we also fall in love with these models and it's the falling in love with the model that then turns it into an agenda where it was it was not a free-form projection of a flow of facts toward the conclusion but then it becomes instead an agenda a synthetic Trio High walls down which you expect to see a process poured and confined | YoniCrisis | UCYoi6Gh803f76dNNczFMuGg | 2022-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 192 | 1,051 |
d0UOhizXi74 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0UOhizXi74 | bullying my friend in uno | why the [ __ ] did you just sex No nine you're [ __ ] gay there's weed question tween what why did you leave [Music] their songs and osoo that are like my piece your penis my penis Anthony what the [ __ ] are you doing one to me your mic it's messed up again yes and there's warble bleeds oh no it's lagging we if you leave me I'm leaving you that's a hand these are hands yes I'm scared he'll have one don't do it you just [ __ ] me challenge challenge you're getting pretty low everybody you play the yellow thing now jump in jump in you just [ __ ] me beginning nice [ __ ] train [ __ ] do you you challenge them if he thinks they have another play like right here I think you have something else that's you know I think you have already you don't you would be happy but I [ __ ] dare you my god no it freezes for a second and though I don't believe what do you mean challenge yeah sixteen [ __ ] 16 points [ __ ] sucks that was [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] Oh you straw [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] that's fine is didn't change anything whoever forces me to drive I'm gonna go mad [Music] hey what color is your card orange so that's red in yellow or blue I should've gone [Music] yay he's gonna rotate it again green a blue to green a blue to green eight blue - don't know he's on you know hey tone tone tone down that means he has the worst feeling because we just won not playing it it's not going towards me yeah yeah wild I have a wild [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] do it [ __ ] it okay plus two [Laughter] [Music] Green's waste that was such a [ __ ] waste I'm sorry yes that's a shield it's on it's on the card you see you could have used it for situations like this [Laughter] here's a red seven [ __ ] you [ __ ] you I am a [ __ ] cars [Music] okay okay me they don't worry and I just [ __ ] you he's so mad he's so mad he's pissed off what he didn't say a word for four continuous minutes Lorna megatrend [Laughter] [Music] so here the +4 you're gonna get a blue skip [ __ ] psychic you're a liar because he just lied about it did you think did you think through you only have your teammate to blame I hope you all died a pit of fire yeah Anthony [ __ ] you today just one no no I was just rope cost I'm gonna go to +4 [ __ ] greens or some [ __ ] plus for you anymore okay we lost reading yellows um Jared we lost connection class and I pressed [ __ ] control fine I know he's got [ __ ] closed to me but it's fine I can hear I'm just [ __ ] I won't press control I'll just do that fun Garret | suemos | UCLAvTQATcob6VKqiIOsS9vA | 2018-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 492 | 2,790 |
KqqkQXQ_3oc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqqkQXQ_3oc | 16-17 Upper Deck Premier Hockey 5 Box Case Break + Multi Random - C&C GB #8711 | here we go the random 487 11 the premier case whoever lands on top gets me police three times one two three Leafs fan seven landsem alright leave spin seven I am doing premiere right that's how fitting is it alright for the Anaheim Ducks of three to nine Corey Perry oh I feel great about a derrick for the New Jersey Devils 299 Pavel Zaca for the Flyers super rookie patch Auto 299 Travis connect me that's pretty damn sweet super rookie patch Auto 299 Travis connect knee wow what a hack so far number 299 inked script for the Oilers of pool you ERV numbered 299 ploy ERV we've got a premier swatches and i-94 the Capitals Afghani Kuznetsov a random number 215 dual patch of Tarasenko open Erin for st. Louis and Chicago well close the door one way the other and we think we're Canucks number 21 of 199 Loui Eriksson so that is Jersey numbered jersey number jersey I did it well the good first path for sure tonight connect me 99 fully are being stripped and a holding the last card hey Louie Erickson 399 yeah me with Louie apparently Chicago Boston and I'm Nick schmaltz for the mid bullish number 2 2 & a 9 casts bare a captain not a super which is a regular rookie patch Otto Caspari cabinet we've got a signatures Carl Hagelin the Pittsburgh Penguins premiere jersey rookie dylan strong for the Coyotes and that's really nice numbered six of eight mega patch for the Chicago Blackhawks our Tammy Panerai six of eight artemiy planarian and for the Penguins Oscar Sun fist for the dial star is Jamie Banda 3 de9 upside down but a were rimsky to $2.99 for the Blue Jackets that we're in ski we've got a rookie Grimhold 225 for the method over wild Mike Riley Mike Riley rookie gold 225 for the Boston Bruins signature booklets Ryan Spooner Boston Bruins Ryan Spooner number 212 premium neck collar tag piece for the Penguins Oscar Sunfest Oscar sophist if the Tempe lighting Jonathan drew end based Jersey for the Washington Capitals Marcus Johnson for the Maple Leafs 109 Darryl Sittler for the Rangers at 299 three color Ricky patch autopilot boots rivet boot nabek for the Irizarry for the MLS 309 crispy gras there we go number six of a ten for the Boston Bruins Bobby Orr six of ten Bobby Orr we've got a premier swatches 99 puh-pow ski for the Sharks and for the Montreal Canadiens Andrew Shaw don't worry guys once I'm done this I'll get smashing here to recap it for you guys don't worry all day I always continue because I got a still record for YouTube so she will happily recap every single card we got hopefully some of you guys who saw the hobby or lydell's pretty sweet for the caps alex ovechkin for the jackets all of our Bjork strand for the Flyers three color rookie patch auto-tune a night I'm in probe I even probe rough for the Islanders John Tim Aras this case has been stupidly good for the Oilers I believe this is a spectrum blue autographed number-25 Paul Coffey spectrum blue Auto Paul coffee for the Maple Leafs of 25 Nikita sosnick off patch and for the devil's John Quinn dole Mariel | CloutsnChara Sports Cards | UCM1CnVA0viwqwoK3lAJ7clA | 2018-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 559 | 3,021 |
EtqCrNZ6CJE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtqCrNZ6CJE | John SWEENEY interview | UNESCO Global Futures Literacy Design Forum | PARIS Dec. 2019- | so this session was about using games as an approach to imagine creative responses solutions anticipate the effects the impacts the challenges of migration and climate change so a few colleagues and myself used two games to try to show people how we might be able to make foresight in futures work a little bit more play driven and play based so my expectations were that we would have a dynamic engaged group of people who were invested in futures literacy as a process and seeing how we can use that to further responses and to anticipate social challenges and my expectations were met we had a phenomenal group lots of really exciting outcomes play was fantastic we're getting really good feedback from people and I think it's really the start of something really special features literacy for me is really the continual process by which we interrogate our assumptions by which we critically and creatively imagine different possibilities and Azrael says why we really try to walk on two legs while we actually use our faculties for good and try to create positive change the most beautiful thing that could happen would be that futures literacy really develops into a robust ecology and so it starts to grow and mutate and flourish beyond the confines of UNESCO the fantastic part of UNESCO is to be a bridge to bring people together to be able to actually have this kind of critical landscape or all these great minds are in one room but we also know it needs to go beyond the confines of a single space and I think that is what my hope is and hopefully the future of this is [Music] for me the linkage between the game in the real world is that uncertainty is a critical aspect of our everyday and games only work when we don't know the outcome this is the reason we play and games also have constraints just like the real world as well I love this saying that it's better to be surprised by a simulation than to be blindsided by reality and I think that's precisely what games and simulations and these kinds of approaches and tools can do the best way that I think to interest average everyday folks is to meet them where they're at so this is why games are really great you can play games on whatsapp on social media you can get board games as part of a family experience to try to interject futures literacy and to try to foster more critical and creative imagination on these big questions for me science fiction will be one of the tools for futures literacy the futures literacy for me is a really broad umbrella it's really about the capacity by which we could imagine again interrogate try to creatively engage with that possibility space of different futures which is necessary for us to be better at anticipating and hopefully shaping not just the futures that we think are probable but hopefully preferable as well | FuturHebdo | UCoDUMvWHtvO6v706ZeDLpSw | 2020-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 509 | 2,831 |
3sZX1C4_IZU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sZX1C4_IZU | Robert Lepage on the visual, imagination, and audiences (Part 9 of 9) | I want to talk a little bit we talked a lot about sound voice song uh that emanation um but again we live in a very visual world where it's image image image image image yes I'm I'm a very visual director but I'm not visual in the sense that I don't choose images as much as people think the the most visual medium for me is the radio there's nothing more visual than when you're sitting in a car and the radio's playing so I'm visual and D sense that I think you have to trigger images in The audience's Spectator mind they have to see stuff so sometimes you need a sound to trigger that image sometimes you need a word sometimes you need another image you need an object you need a movement you need a gesture that's the the beautiful Poetics of theater it's just a bunch of ways of triggering images that come with emotional so a lot of people often after my shows say I love that thing I said that wasn't in that's not in the show and then you understand that oh they were well a bit like when you were you were discussing about the the exit scene in seven streams where the uh this an assisted suicide scene people hear dialogue but there's no dialogue so that's what I mean is that you can you you can it's what goes on in you can't control what people will see you can never control that what people will feel what people will think you can't control that but you can trigger thought you can trigger feelings you can trigger do you have specific things that you want to trigger in people like I want them to feel something like this in this exene no that's the thing and often that's why I had this big complex when I started writing collectively because people saying what is it that you want to say and I always had a conflict I thought that good writer knew what he had to say because I thought like others do that a writer is a leader he knows what it's about he's always because he knows what he's talking about when I think most interesting artists don't know what it's about and Picasso said you know you an artist finds stuff and then he goes looking after them and that I believe in that I believe that you do this thing because it feels right because your intuition says it's right and it's interesting and and then you learn what it's about and you learn what you're about I don't have the pretention of knowing what I'm about at at the beginning so when you have a vague idea of where you're going of course you know it's not but it's always like Christopher Columbus you know there's a continent Vegas idea what it looks like right or if it's populated or if there's monsters or if it's going to be nice but you know there's a continent you feel that your gut feelings that there's a continent follow me there's a continent right and you have to do the egg trick once in a while but uh still you know you you you you you're confident there's something there but you don't have the vest idea you can't describe it the other thing I I do want to point out we can talk about is your respect for the audience because again the world is going going this way and you go that way in that respect for the audience is disappearing and they're being trained to be consumers so I consume a product I consume a television program I consum because I want to deliver the audience to the advertisers so you stop being an individual and you start being someone to consume so I can make money you've gone the other way where you open it and they're allowed to not only sit through the long form but they're allowed to comment afterward and you listen to that comment well I think that okay let's say I compare it to to to the big gym uh fitness center Trend that we've seen flourishing in the past 20 years that comes from the fact that people now are not using their bodies anymore right we our works asks of us to sit in front computers and so but our body is built to run to uh have muscular stresses and releases and relax and circulation in our bodies so at the end of the day a lot of people feel that they have go to a gym to let that out to have that happen to their body right it's not just say oh I have I'm going to be healthy if I it's it's a natural intuition that people have that you know my body is not being used for what it is because of the job I have it's the same thing with your brain but your imagination people work 9 to5 in jobs where this much of their brains being used or this much but still it's always the same part and they have all this other thing about them about what they think their opinions their their feelings their memories their Nostalgia their creativity all that's not being solicit so they want that to to go through Fitness gym they want that to circulate so that's what but really abolutely because they go home to what the television the television tells them what to think what to feel when to get excited when to cry Next program they go to the movies the movies tell them with the music when to be sad when to be happy when to be excited they go to events they very rely go to the events that we treasure but they're very excited when they go to an event that asks them to be on the edge of their seat and to find the answers course it has to be good has to be a good show it has to be entertaining it has to be compelling but they love something when things are not masticated for them they like going to a restaurant you have so much faith in the system I can't get over it but I'm not saying that that's what they think the audience is not uh the young will not go oh I think that I should go to this kind of theater it'll make my break they don't think that way that's our job to bring them to better entertainment that's our job to believe in their intelligence and to stop promoting uh theater or entertainment in general uh cultural outings as come and see us you will not think come and see us you will forget your life no they they have they want to deal with their lives in a different way they have problems why can I go and get that can help me out that make me more creative no the the artistic director says my audience come to the theater to forget their lives they want to be entertained don't give me that heavy stuff that's that's what the artistic directors and and the publicists and the people think but the audience doesn't think that it's not it's not a you know there's there's a an important theat critic inre once said you we should never overestimate the audience's culture and education but we should never underestimate their intelligence you know and that's true and I always try to remind myself of that when when we do a show and you go well people don't have the references to understand this they don't have the culture they don't have the education to understand this so we shouldn't spend too much time Ling out all the references but they're intelligent they have they have their own references how do you tap into that and how do you trigger how do you how do you create the sounds the image the words to to trigger their own images their own ideas and they'll they'll make sense of it they're intelligent I want you to talk a bit about body for because we've only got five minutes left you work with acrobats you work with dancers you work with actors and you yourself just did a dance piece with uh two dancers uh I I I danced on film with the Czech National Ballet and I am deeply embarrassed at what I did and no one has ever ever seen it and so I'm very happy about that but now that I know it exists no no I'll never tell you where YouTube no no no so you you started as an actor yeah I started as an actor and you have kept your acting Instinct going all this time and now you will you will dance as well it I I started dancing um for the same reasons I started doing Opera in the sense that theater Should Be Sung and dance like it used to I mean Peter Brook Peter Brook was commenting that you know when he went and uh in Africa many places small villages and all that and they saying well we're going to do a piece of theater for you what's theater they only have a word for dance because theater and dance is all the same thing and and there's a lot of extraordinary artists the lake p is being one of them who blurred the the bound the boundaries between dance and theater it's the same thing that in the theater this it's not just the naturalistic way of moving and speaking the actor should his body should be a able to be should should be allowed to to dance whatever that is and sing his text his part and what was that like for you to dance with these dancers well it was very difficult because there's a a discipline that I think dancers have that's compulsory I think we get away with murder in theater I'm not saying we're lazy but I think that you know we have this kind of if you have a bit of experience and you're actor you I have these tricks and I'll do this pull the tricks yeah you pull the tricks and it's fine you could get get away with it in dance you really have to train you have to sweat you have to nothing's easy and and you're you're dealing with a second level of because it's very abstract whatever you do even it's classical dance it's an abstraction of reality of realistic movement so how do you convey your story through that with no words with but and what we did is a meeting point of theater and dance so there is there are a bit of words but U you know cm is a you great International Diva she's just amazing star dancer who was still very curious on what she can do on the stage as a communicator as a Storyteller using her body but moving towards theater moving towards words and Russell melant who was a great uh contemporary phographer who's also preoccupied by how do how how do we go from abstraction physical abstraction that is closer to music than it is to to literary theater so so it's a moment of exchange it's a moment of and and I it I had to put myself through a lot of pain to do this and I started to dance at age 50 well not that kind of thing but no but you know uh in the the meeting point for all of us was martial arts because what we do is is very influenced by um at least the themes were influenced by by Japanese but the thing is that martial arts the martial arts we studied for this is very close to uh the peaking Opa way of moving martial arts and and Chinese dance and theater are very very connected to to martial arts so all of these gestures and these are all uh our our vocabulary are an theatrical ulary so that was a good place for us to meet because they had never done martial arts and die so we we we met on that that ground first and then we move into theater | Canada's Theatre Museum | UCVVjtORYr4scMKyLzrx4RfA | 2011-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,086 | 10,640 |
1nhniApa4Mg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nhniApa4Mg | Richard Dean Kurnia (INA) Daoshu - 8.766 (Group C), 8th WJWC 2022 #martialarts #wushu #kungfu #taolu | I'm India the H I know this little guy I've been tring with him a lot I know him as well yeah reing good oh so great power so great speed wow prise very very I can see from his eye so much anger so much flare so so solid the very solid very solid very fast very fast oh look at that Rhythm it Chang in Tempo and his expiration also very very anger expression very very and it's done already what so man that's the group C Group C yeah and give him a very high score yeah oh no oh no no | KungFu Express | UCZu-kpu4WBgpoQPEWk7ezQw | 2024-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 105 | 485 |
9aP6xQ95uCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aP6xQ95uCQ | HOW I LEARNED CHINESE IN 1 YEAR! | Passed HSK 5 | hi guys my name is shar and welcome back to my channel if you don't know i'm from the philippines and i've been living here in china for four years yes four years imagine that in this video i want to share with you guys how i learned chinese last year because i finished learning it's 20 20 21 but first i need to let you know that this video is actually sponsored yay sponsored by flexi classes flexi classes are a revolutionary way to learn asian languages online with mandarin shanghainese taiwanese japanese vietnamese and korean on offer they're the fastest growing language school in the world they offer a structured language learning journey through small group classes which are running 24 7 with qualified language instructors because the classes are running 24 7 time servers are completely irrelevant you can book a class whenever you like and connect with teachers and fellow language learners worldwide and we also have another giveaway watch till the end of the vlog for a special gift from our sponsor for today yay okay now let's go on with today's vlog okay i need to tell you guys that i will be switching from english and chinese constantly because this is a chinese learning video so yeah that's your homework not very convenient and you know comfortable for example buying things online you need your chinese friends to help you translate stuff and if you're like me buying things all the time it's a little fuja imagine like hey can you can i use your taobao today and then you buy things like i want to browse your taobao can i buy some things today again it's like you have you should have your own life right it's like going through someone's shopping history is it's personal right you don't want anybody to just look at things that you buy online so it's a little hoaiza so when i first started learning chinese i used duolingo if you don't know duolingo where were you were you living under a rock so yeah okay dualingo shiga faitang beit ron jian i felt dwindled was not for me because it was just too easy um it didn't really meet my needs pierre schwa learning a word is easy because of yeah pictures and i can just easily tap one thing listen to the word then choose i don't even need to remember the character itself because i can just look at the picture for example let's say apple don't take out pink so apple and then there's a picture of an apple so i guess it didn't meet my needs but for sure for beginners it's an okay app so i switched to another app that i feel is one of the best app for me to learn chinese and that is so yin chinese to learn yes why do i think though is a good app for learning anyway and you can get to know chinese pop culture also mini drama for example um this [Music] some of the videos have subtitles in english and chinese which i just love because sometimes i can't understand the i don't know the character so it's really good that they put english and chinese subtitles there the first phrases that i learned from doing is like show gosh invite me handsome boy can i add you on wechat um also and to this day i still don't know what is yes forever single high i like watching drama series because they're funny they're they catch my interest they're stimulating and the dialogues are very slow and easy to understand plus i can make use of those dialogues in real life another way i learned chinese is by taking flexi classes because taking classes is still the best way to learn anything well that's just my opinion flexi classes have all sorts of classes like one-on-one classes group classes grammar classes vocabs pronunciation practice review character learning classes there are just a lot of classes that you can choose from like for example you want to focus on your speaking chinese they have speaking chinese reading chinese and all kind of areas of your chinese learning they have that if you want to focus on your oral chinese they have oral chinese classes your if you want to pass hsk like me they also have hsk focused classes there and they have like hsk 1 hsa2 hsq3 4 5 and 6. through these classes i learned words and phrases and was able to practice my oral chinese and my reading skills and comprehension that's why i cast my hsk i passed my hsk because i had a very good teacher that taught me how to properly read the characters understand the word make sure that the vocabulary that we learned today i know how to make use of it i know how to make a sentence with it this is a question that is not sure but his original question is okay is another forum will have it or not have classes or not link the structure which is this structure this structure is a question structure i remember i had my first class with this teacher and she was really patient and she encouraged me to talk more in class and not be afraid of making mistakes in classes so i like all the teachers in flexi class 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DNS2a3_pu5A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNS2a3_pu5A | This Took Some GUTS *Everyone Hit The Ice For the FIRST Time* | all right we're going ice skating hey you know the boys are buzzing today i'm feeling really good thanks for the throat katie nice job [Music] okay here we are there's kitty elizabeth there's saying jackie i forgot to bring my habitat jacket there's ryan where are my shoes oh it's five bucks whoa that's fine there was yours yes shirt i put shoes in there i don't know if they're yours so the dog wouldn't eat all right we're going ice skating yes katie okay please real quick katie has decided she's going to ice skate because tell me your cold or this morning you said my foot's taking too long to heal so i've decided that i'm just not going to let it heal anymore she's going to go like it but we decided if it hurts we're getting off the ice right yes no jumping up and down no we're not going to be doing double sided we're just going to nice and glide i might do a few fancy things but nothing i'm not going to show anyone up all right good luck everybody thanks it's going to be fun yeah yeah what was it are everybody's lined up to get their skates okay we've got nicholas there's nick there's michael john hello brennan michael jacqueline kt right guy uncle dean's over there natalie's right there and me and we've got more people coming all right nat you ready you already got a hole in your jeans you didn't even fall yet okay i'm uh here with uh tj oshie slash brendan donnelly running down comfortable with your um hey you know the boys are buzzing today i'm feeling really good it's a great day for some more well good luck to you tj hopefully there's no unnecessary achilles but nick uh how you feeling oh i'm feeling great uh rate your skating ability right now yes i'm feeling good i'm back in the home territory [Laughter] skates are on blogs are awesome good luck we'll be watching how about ryan ryan uh you feeling you know i only wheel rockets but you know how you're on the ice you know you know what they call me they call me lightning all right i'm gonna write absolute bar next season you can't do anything about it the my skates are so loose though oh they you didn't even even they're not even right tiresome good luck everybody thank you brian all right rachel and mary are here please in new york everyone's raw at skating i am probably the worst skater we're [Music] is that right it's all mickey you're cute yes all right ryan you got it you're just making your way downtown [Laughter] [Music] nice job you guys [Music] [Applause] [Music] all good thank you ah there's our lovely group of kids okay all right [Music] that's a nice picture [Music] oh no are you okay [Music] is [Music] uh [Music] i think we can we were thinking about doing the limbo can you guys stand like this no no not backwards all right nikki your turn [Music] oh [Music] katie nice job [Music] oh [Music] beautiful [Music] this competition is called you mean that's hockey selling oh okay here we go let's go first this is called the cannonball [Music] nice okay [Music] all right what's yours called the robot very nice all right what's yours called [Music] the patuka bazooka bazooka [Music] how was that it was pretty good [Music] is that fun [Music] i mean this guy he's just a competitor out there on you guys all respect for him all these kids looking at me like grocery sticks actually pigeons okay katie fun yes okay it's the end of that okay put that in the ground we are ending well not really ending our evening we had everybody over at jackie's house and we did a little bit of a christmas exchange it was like three presents it was like yesterday it was hard but we had pizza and practice with jackie's air fryer and a foot massager which are you feeding there right now oh my gosh ryan's feet are in the foot massager right now everybody's been lined up that's the best thing ever that wasn't even a new gift it was just something they already had yeah what made you happy today baby dog um uh just seeing the cousins getting my skin back on the ice it was gonna be back in my element you know excellent excellent yeah you missed it let's give you back yeah all right i love you baby we're up early tomorrow morning okay i know right right i honestly think one of the favorite times of christmas is seeing these guys all together always playing games apples to apples seems to be the favorite so fun right i saw michael john what made you happy today thank you for asking what it made me have today was hanging out with my little sister jackie and dean and the entire family jackie what made you happy today ice skating and not falling yay you did a great job today congratulations goodbye it was fun exceeded my expectations do you know what made you happy today i gotta tell you that's what made me happy that's what made me happy right there i can't wait to use that on everything if you are here if you're in uncle dean's class pretend you didn't see that watch out you're getting ketchup and mustard on him mike bought those fake ketchup and mustards for our uncle dean for christmas merry christmas uncle dean thank you brennan what made you happy today um what made me happy today was not stephen anderson stinking sticking to places it's even thomas that one either stephen anderson is a uh tight end on the chargers but stephen thompson is the disney fox knight so that's why i keep getting mixed up i see um seen all the fans see my decoders going to ice skating for the first time a long time it's been a long time we should do that again it was really fun i'm down for that you were excellent you won the race he won the one okay oh we got the line and me sorry about that yeah that was awesome i want to be able to actually like be nice about hockey like i want to play yeah right exactly what made you happy today nikolai nothing ice skating ice skating ice skating was i i dominated yeah it was really fun i felt like i was back home on the ice back home ryan said the same thing so it was good you're going to be back home on the ice the two of you hot hockey players picked up quickly nice are you a team you played hockey did you have to wear skates i couldn't skate oh okay okay that's cool yeah you know the game it's cool katie you want me to have you today um ice kidding that was fun yeah i know excellent yes everybody's happy what made you happy today now um honestly my favorite part of today was getting my nails done oh yay and they're beautiful would you like to show us your beautiful nails they're gorgeous i love them katie what happened your nails oh they didn't turn out so well all right she's going to keep those a secret all right natalie let's take him out oh wait what made me happy today today also was ice skating it was a um i knew it was going to be fun but it was more fun than i thought it was going to be really really really fun i enjoyed it yeah i agree you agree yeah yeah i would do it again in 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ALc5WcnG508 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALc5WcnG508 | Saylor.org ME102: Mechanics of Materials - Static Indeterminacy | what the big thing that this is giving to us in this class so far and we'll really emphasize it today is there are real problems that come up that statics can't solve because it just doesn't have enough equations there's just too little known that's why whenever we had statics problem we always had a roller at one end of those beans because if we didn't have a roller there then there's too many unknowns not enough equations and there's nothing we could do this class is a in the sense bringing up more equation scores allowing us to use more equations to do more problems for example if we have maybe some kind of support piece or something that's made up that's made up of two different materials this one is two made up of one material so it would have its own modulus of elasticity I happen to call that material too so I'll go ahead and label this one too but then inside there's another material so maybe not as a support piece of any kind but some kind of these under some of these structural loads that we were there we season a lot of these problems and let's additionally say that the bond between the two there's either a small gap so they're not really in contact or there's no akiza venting kind that way as as one who changes length B the other can change freely depending on the loads itself there's not extra forces the shear force is available at the interface between the two materials you probably wouldn't want to do that anyway for thermal expansion problems so that as one heats up and expands differently than the other one they won't bind on each other which would cause tremendous red residual shear forces so so we'll just say that the bond between the two is slippery there's no icky sieve they're not pressed they're not fit while the outer ones warm and then allowed to cool and shrink down into a tight fit or any of those type of things it just simply slips in and it's very loose so look at this then in cross-section had some kind of loading well we'll put our rigid plate there and a rigid support of some kind there and then apply some kind of load to that and we want to figure out what the reactions are going to be what are the stresses and the materials themselves going to be inside material okay so like that like I don't know what closest ding dong but there's there's some chocolate cookie famous kind of like this you know chocolate cream filling Swiss roll did you know when I first asked that question I was looking right at you anticipating you'd know the answer so so there so we have a chocolate cake with with the cream filling as our support and our our structural member here and we want to figure out that's assuming of course we know the media - Messiaen statistic whipped cream which I i bet is on the internet so if we break this apart into our little pieces we've got this load here on this plate and then resisting that are two loads - two reactions one from the inside piece allowing some kind of support so I'll call that p1 maybe and then one from the outside piece maybe I'll draw that kind of like this and those two things together or p2 just to remind us that that's a - but that that force is resisted all the way around and of course as we already know has to do with the area of the two pieces as well as a factor especially when we're looking at the stress so that P 2 is actually the force all the way around the contact ring of the two but I got a I got a draw some way so I draw it like that for you and then then we can look at the individual pieces so here's the two cross-section and it's of course withstanding that much and we know that that's also gonna be the reaction down here and then the inner part itself okay so there's the set up but all we can do with it in statics is really this piece right here all we can say is that P must equal p1 plus p2 however much force is the total load is split somehow between the tube and the filling and that's best statics we couldn't do any moment equation mole moment that why couldn't we do in a moment balance on this in Brazil Brazil we we knew the radius of the of the tube so we know where those are why couldn't we do a moment balance and have it help because that's always when we did stick you know there's our force balance we can't do two force balances because we don't have any forces in the x-direction so it wouldn't help this some forces in the X direction why can't we do a moment bent on themselves for fur we need we've got two unknown ones we only need one more equation why don't we just do it for a moment balance well there's there's this forces applying a moment about that points and those forces about any other point on and our there's moments being applied but because of two things well they're kind of interconnected because of the symmetry then all of those moments are going to be identically balanced anyway plus all of the forces are parallel so remember the kind of thing when we were looking at a three Force member in statics we had to have all those forces crossed at some point and another's moment about that point if they're all parallel there is no such point so we can't do a force balance we need some other equations two unknowns one equation or just one shorter equation so we use the things that we've got now in this term the deformation of the pieces we have to assume that the two pieces would deform by the same amount you can't have that force squishing of two pieces and have one of them squished farther than the other one would what would there what is this no that's the little downforce well yeah but that's not the case you can't change the problem to your own liking that's not fair you can't come in and say it's not a Swiss roll it's a I don't know something else yeah twinky 20 yeah Twinkies Twinkies can withstand anything so so we assume that what we don't assume it just couldn't be any other way it couldn't possibly be that they too would deflect down to here but the inner part would keep going and vice-versa they'd have to go the same amount so whatever that deflection is and of course greatly exaggerated by the whole picture it's got to be the same for the two of them and that allows us more equation del people del 1 equal to del 2 where again the one on the tour for the two different parts of the structure 1 the in there - the - blur - apart and then those we can just put into there actually the the length of each is the same so I don't need a subscript on that whatever the 2 material properties are both the geometry of the part the L and the a and the material property the E and that's just setting the deflection of the to the defamation of the two to be equal and with that and this then we have two equations two unknowns and we can solve the problem I'll just give it to you I won't go through the algebra this that's not the point of this class it's the oh no no it's got an expedient self yeah P itself the the of the original blowed over e1 a1 plus e2 a2 and then the p2 looks just the same only these top two indices are changed to a 2 yeah we have no minus sign here and then once those are known just put those over the individual areas and we also know the stress and then we can design it to avoid maximum stress in life but the whole thing comes down to this additional piece of information mountains that we can apply from this course that we just have in statics so we can now solve problems that last fall would have been statically indeterminate leaving there's more unknowns than solute than the equations now we have more equations to bring into the problem and those are the things we'll use for for at least for this section of problems statically indeterminate we'll use to solve and to solve problems we couldn't have done last fall yeah there any anytime you have two dissimilar materials that must undergo the same deflection you could yet we're going to don't remember that we very often look at reinforced concrete problems in compression we look at them in bending or where we have reinforced concrete beams with transverse loads we're still looking at axial loads here yeah but no reason that this couldn't have been cement with a rebar chilling with maintainer he's gonna Travis it eat it anyway so let's try a couple more problems and other types of solutions this is simply seinem there's not a real particular name for this other than just using the fact that the two pieces must have the same deflection but there's other types of problems that we can solve with this so imagine in one material being or support structure of some kind whatever it might be between rigid supports and at some point in between is an intermediate load so we'll say we'll say that's at some distance down from the top and then the rest of it which is called Ellen - so some intermediate place there some kind of look this could be a column that goes through more than one floor of a building and this load is one of the floors that's tied to that column it's not uncommon for for support beams support posts to go through several parts all right just for a reference sake called the top there a or bottom B and the intermediate point C and so what we're looking for in this are the reactions at the outside part that's some load P we have some kind of reaction up at a some kind of reaction down at B may or may not be both in the freshman doesn't matter because we're going to find them anyway and we'll get those props appropriate signs through the solution so all we can do with our statics part in fact let me turn around this so it makes a little bit more sense I guess we would expect this one to be that kind of reaction all we can say here is that P equals RA minus RB I guess we'd say since they're actually they're in the same direction that's why I made it better because then I can have a plus sign so that's our full statics analysis we can't do any more that there is no moments because it's a purely axial problem we just don't have enough going for us here dad anymore so what are we to do well now we pull in again the possibility of some kind of deformation loaded as shown we expect maybe l1 would get greater because of the orientation of P being down we'd expect l1 to stretch a little bit and then of course l2 must compressed by in fact the same amount because remember I said these are rigid supports when we say rigid supports that means that the distance between them does not change the kind of thing where if we if this was a support column driven down to bedrock we'd expect that they supported the bedrock would not would not in total we would certainly want to look at the bearing stress if you remember that but it would not move so we've got we'd expect that del 1 however much the upper part might stretch would be equal and opposite to Del 2 where 1 is the upper material the upper part of the beam above the load 2 is the lower part below the low so we'd expect that those two then would be our equations as long as we don't bring in too many more unknowns here we're going to be okay so we'll take the second equations and make it let's see P 1 L 1 over I'll just say ei because there's no no difference in the material itself the same cross sectional area and made of the same material anyway must equal P 2 L 2 over again ei well without having a solution yet one thing that's interesting is whatever the solution we get it's the same no matter what the material or the cross sectional area but those two do not factor into it and so now we can well we're a little bit trouble this P 1 remember is the force in the interior of the material P 2 is the force in the lower part so we've sort of have to do something to figure out what those things are so what we'll do is we'll again make one of our classic imaginary cuts but we'll make it just shy of so this is uh you're one of our imaginary cuts I tend to make them a little wiggling so we realize it's not really a structural kind to do that exposes this p1 that's doing the stretching and we see well that's no trouble it must be equal to the reaction so we haven't really introduced that new unknown we just haven't made sure what it was yet so p1 is really are a and p2 is really our RV and they themselves then differ by the amount P from the force balance and now we can solve the rest of the problem again it's just algebra left now so we'll put it out for you p l2 interesting this is a reaction today depends upon the length of 2 over the original lengths and RB is very much the same only what the indices changed to L 1 over L where L remember is the entire length of the piece P is the intermediate load whatever that might be and then l2 and l1 themselves actually locate the load well we don't need to do the timer today I think we fixed some software so you're fired thank you but service picked up your gold watch on the way out we'll see we'll see what whether this tapings fixed or because I'm sure you've thought that it's been fixed before no no I checked it we ran a test right out of Monday I let the whole class tape that on Monday afternoon all right so again the whole secret the whole help here that gets us beyond what we could have done the fall is the fact that we can use the deformation themselves somehow and again I think it's interesting that the material itself even the with the the Crescent layer that piece doesn't make any difference it doesn't even show up in the solution so this is valid for you know some support beam or for whatever might be on Travis's dinner plate it would all be the same solution so if Travis will test that for is it at dinner tonight okay so again we have to look at the geometry of the deformation bring that in to get our additional equations okay our next step with this this was convenient in that the cross-sectional areas were the same but that might not necessarily be so but there's another technique we can use again to find the reactions called superposition superposition is where we take the problems break it into two problems we can solve that when added together give us the solution to the problem we can't solve so again imagine between two rigid supports we want to find the reactions there we have something something like this some kind of support structure where midway down the cross sectional area changes and we'll actually put some numbers to this one so it's right in the middle where we have this area to change and to intermediate loads oh I'm sorry that's 915 it's you have to intermediate flows those are at 150 millimeters something like this all dimensions in millimeters locates the middle of each section where we have two intermediate loads yeah that's the picture we've got 300 kilonewtons there and 600 kilonewtons there so it could be again I well it's a little short for some kind of building structure but something that requires a support piece with two different cross sectional areas and two intermediate loads and we want to find the reactions at the different spots and from that a middle piece seeing there that's B and some areas it's 250 square millimeters don't confuse the area a for the index location a I don't want to make this too easy all right the superposition solution it's going to look something like this here's the problem we want to solve but can't have this we have this loaded piece and we want to find the reactions at the rigid supports oh actually oh yeah this much Harvey we're going to leave this week we can do the same problem twice - we can't find both reactions at once well once we find the bottom reaction then we can find the top reactions but what we're going to do is leave it like this so we're going to break this into two other solutions so this solution that we need to find here will be equivalent to two other parts that we can do this we can't do this is internet but we can do this we can do this problem where the top doesn't move at all because it's a rigid support there we have two intermediate loads and we remove this we imaginarily removed that and we can use that we can determine what what the deformation of the part would be without that bottom rigid support so that's not the solution we're looking for but if we take that solution this we can find and if we add to it this solution that we can also find we can also find this solution where we find what force would be required to cause the piece to deform back to its original those two solutions superimposed over each other give us this original solute the original situation we're looking for that we could not solve and this is the superposition superimposing two solutions we can move over each other to get a solution we couldn't do with the original situation once we then find our baby from this last step then it's then we can use statics to find out what RA is the reaction at the upper part so we imagine taking away the lower rigid support allowing the piece to deform calculate that deformation then remove the loads and calculate what every force what force would require us be required to return the deform solid to its original length in other words I guess down L plus L R equals zero see the picture Travis Browne you're just thinking of chocolate alright this this we've done we did this I think Monday we did one of these types of problems I can't remember may have been on its side may not have but that type of problem we can do we need to find out how the different sections each deform we have four sections anywhere we have a change in area and or an added load move we consider that to be a different section so we have four sections one down to the load then down to the change in area and then we have 353 in section 4 and on this down and booth will equal those four deformations the four different sections how much data form all added up all right so but whatever it means we get all those sections for example if we look at this bottom piece piece for for this intermediate solution now that's the one we're working on where we've removed to support and imagine what the information would be we see piece for here once we imagine the report remote is unloaded so we go to the next section actually up into the piece a little bit and our imaginary cut because we've got the 600 kilonewton load now we've gotten a little bit past it into section three I just start from the bottom because that was the easy part there's no load there that was the easy one to do so we know that this upper part must be in tension with the drive Network I went up one line to win here's because there the loan there so this will be the the force in Section three we need you know to be 600 kilonewtons and we expect section three to elongate so del 4 is 0 remember we're doing this artificial intermediate solution there's no load on the bottom all the way through section 4 tell 3 is the load there which we now know it would be the 600 kilonewtons times the length of 3 over e ma e we assume it's altered it were given that's all one material and a is this cross-sectional area here this this 400 millimeters so we've got all those pieces 600 filling that means the length is 150 millimeters E for whatever material oh oh can we just put it in once 400 millimeters square for this area that's how much in this artificial intermediate solution here we would expect section 3 to stretch with these two kinds of blows and no load at the bottom we're going to put that back in to recover this total Reformation all right I think known actually I don't have that piece written down I've got just a final answer so we'll go to the next section put an imaginary cut here in section 2 we've got this 600 kilonewton load in the bottom part we haven't quite gotten up to this load of 300 yet so it's not there so this part is also in tension at 600 kilonewtons so now we can figure out how much that section will stretch that's 2 del 2 equals P 2 L 2 e over a 2 which are most of the same numbers except the area has changed - what - fits sleeping off the unit's there because we've already got them we're already gonna have to check them he's got all the pieces and so that's how much deformation we'd expect in this second section here and then for the third section we make an imaginary cut I guess it's the first section now put an imaginary cut we've now got all the loads back in and we know then this is p1 the force in the first the top section has got to hold these two loads 900 and so we know then that del 1 is P 1 L 1 over B a 1 which is 900 kilonewtons stretching 150 millimetres over E and the cross sectional area is the toothpick okay all the units are the same so they're going to have to check on the ones all of those added up are going to give us this total deformation of the piece in this imaginary intermediate loading then we're going over here this one this imaginary intermediate loading then we're going to find out what force is required to recover that back to the undeformed state that was required because of the rigid supports and that will be our reaction at the bottom support so all the leaves added up come out to be with all the units checked 1.1 to 9 times 10 to the ninth meters divided by E whatever the material is that's all of those all those pieces no deformation in the bottom piece that was unloaded that stretched bit that stretch a bit and I'm stretching it and we add them all up so we know that this is the amount that the piece would stretch at the bottom support would remove that's just like a couple problems we did I think Monday we did one and we did one week before as well okay I need some board space because now we need to imagine that the loads are removed and all we want to find is what force would be required to return us to our undeformed state as required by the original rigid supports all right so I need any more boards everybody ok with this we got this down bill okay let me at least put up that one little piece we've just calculated right here with this meters actually that's the units on the whole thing is meters that's already got the units of D in their meters all right now we need to do this little piece here this superimpose piece I guess we need we need to again some imaginary cuts because the area change so we have this RV we can't find yet we're looking for it that must be how much is in that section so just simply number those one and two so del one will be are the l1 the entire length of that section now which is 300 millimeters over a day one where again these numbers refer maybe that's not helpful let's do this we have four sections here what's called less than sections five and six so we don't have any confusion with our indices we don't have any confusion with these indices we had over on these other ones also that's delphox all right again we don't know what our B is but when we combine these together and compare these two artificial deformations we're imagining our B will be the outcome of it do I have all those pieces for that put together not quite but then imagine a cut somewhere in Section six called it again we just see that section in pension under RV oh yeah yeah so we used to draw and things in tension thank you and that then becomes that piece deformed to the soon again there's an RV in there and all six or ea6 this whole top section is a different cross sectional area and those two added together is this total deformation del R 2 which we know is the opposite of this so del R is those two things added together del v del 6 and with all the numbers and the geometry and everything else I can put in there for you we get a minus one point nine five into the third our baby over E and it all has units of meters that includes that units already on our be everything's been checked to that point so we'll put that together with our imaginary superposition solution that's required we know that these must be equal and opposite so del one minus del R remember this is the imaginary elongation from the first part this is the imaginary compression from the second part which put the two over each other and we're going to get our full solution with no deformation because of the rigid supports and we'll know the reaction at that bottom support so the opposite of that thing we lose the minus sign we have our B and then units all been checked let's just this thing rewritten up there notice what the interesting thing happens once again this solution is not at all dependent upon the material that cancels out and so we get a final notion that the only gun zone now is that RB because the e cancel even though I had given it to it five hundred and seventy seven kilometres now that that's known then it's a trivial matter from what we would have done in the fall well actually physics one that could've done you can figure out what RA is and it's just got to be the difference between those and and the loads that are close it becomes 323 tillery's so superposition we have a problem that was statically indeterminate because of these rigid supports there's no way we could have used statics last fall to figure out what the loads were the reactions were these two supports so we imagine removing one of the supports allowing the piece to deform because of the loads and then figure out what force would be required to return that to its undeformed state which would then give us the solution we had and we can solve the whole problem that way that we couldn't have done last fall because last fall we didn't know anything about the material responses to be slow we just assume that everything was rigid we did not deform questions on that we can also use it for a similar type of problem imagine we had exactly the same piece that we understand now is in intention throughout the whole piece if this part was positive we had to bring it back what if we build in a a pre gap before loaded so that once it is loaded then it will deform down to the rigid solid but the reaction there will be less because some of the force is going to actually truly elongate this solid in this sense in this case but not all this so the army would reduce be reduced RA of course would have to go up a little bit but it might balance the two a little bit more so you should you should be able to find imagine the fist free gap is say four point five millimeters and this still holds it's just the intermediate part here this will be greater than the four point five millimeters so you'll have to recover a little bit of it but with a much smaller RV and in this case then you get a reaction as a bottom of 115 kilonewtons significantly less than it was before which may or may not be the purpose of this gap could be just the gap is necessarily to even install the piece and then RA increases because we still have the same support level requiring increases to about 785 in this cases so it may be that's purposely put in maybe there's required just to get the piece in there they have to fit these things together before they load them so you can you can go through the superposition problem and see if you come up with that same thing the first part here shouldn't change any then the second part you have del R but you don't have to recover the entire elongation from the first part all the four point five millimeters do it so there's there's something to keep you awake on the weekend in other words Delta yeah okay so let's try it with another type of huge we're not gonna do it now that's something you you should be able to do yourself using slowly head before it's just there's already a pre gap in there that you don't have to recover with your action look that's why the reaction was so much smaller instead of bringing it all the way back you only have to bring up part way back because four point five millimeters is left in there that of course means there's some residual strain in there that may not have been before but not necessarily a problem a different problem this is not a superposition problem imagine we have a beam we're supporting with three struts maybe MC evenly-spaced all the same length so we can call this one a C rigid support at the top and a loan on the bottom bar of 220 kilojoules now the difference being here that the bars are not of the same material so FAR's a and c are made with something with the elastic modulus of 70 giga pascals and has a cross-sectional area of 550 millimeter squared what or you want to know what it is it might be could be baked whipped cream or you know if you go get into something out of Travis's trunk that's been in there for a while god knows what it is now RC 200 gigapascal may or may not be that material it just happens to have the same modules of elasticity Marcy has a cross-sectional area 900 square millimeters no bars ANC don't have that oh sorry who cannot speak the middle bar Barbie cattle brand it's not Samantha she's the only one that understands my cowboy practices okay we want to find the supports find them find the stress in this forest so find the stresses and find the new position of the beam so I guess we can call it bell of the entire beam it's going to drop a little bit assuming that it remains level so those are the things we need to find because if we do know in this material we know that elastic - we're also running another yield stress and we want to make sure we stay below that so we do need to calculate the stresses all right what's up and as we have on the other ones at least begin with the statics we know as best we can so we've got ta there persisting this load of 220 chile of these we have PC and VP doing that for us yeah maybe in your alphabet not my new bathroom that I can't even spell ABC all right there we go all fixed Thank You Travis must be must be dia Swiss rolls with ginkgo biloba all right so the statics tells us let's see oh by symmetry we know PA equals PC comfortable with that that would actually come from some of the moments about point B the middle but then we can also say P a B and C must equal 220 kilonewtons so that's some help there then let's uh let's sum the moments about C because in this problem we we expect there to be some some moments maybe that can help so some of the moments about C we get Q a unknown we're looking for that once we find it we can find the stresses so we need the forces PA times a meter and a half plus PB 0.75 meters must equal to 20 times 0.75 meters that look okay for the moments about C oh he's there all right what's the trouble with that belt we've got two equations really only two unknowns because two of the forces are the same anyway they I could even rewrite this as 2 PA since PA and PC are the same plus me let's just put it this one into that one what's the trouble with these two equations we have here we've got two unknowns PA and PB why can't we just solve them if we divide this equation by 0.75 we get this equation so they're not independent it was a noble effort you were more than happy to write it down with that flow test but we've got to do something else any suggestions so we still need another equation David if the bar regimes level then each one of them must elongate by the same amount so del a people tell me people don't see as required that will give us then actually the del a jumps equations are going to be the same but that'll give us another equations and no one no extra unknowns pa they all have the same length so I'll just call that L over e a a that will be the deformation of piece a and the deformation of piece C is going to be exactly the same so it won't be an extra equation but which what will be is the deformation of piece B that will be independent part so there's an independent equation independent of the first two and we can solve the pieces and their own so what's left just the algebra that you love notice even though we're talking about the deformations the length of these pieces is immaterial this will be the same solution no matter what because of this constraint that the bar remain horizontal so solving for those last little bits it's all algebra from here on out this is where you hire your little brother to do it we get the force in which we know to be equal to the force and see because of symmetry is 33 kilonewtons and since those two together handle 66 then we know what's left over for B it's 154 so again we needed elastic deformation of the solids to give us enough equations to solve this problem now we can figure out what the stresses are because we know what the forces are we know what the areas are can figure out the stress in each of the pieces you can have those you can double-check them 59.99 megapascals and the stress in the middle one it's got a different areas different load so it's going to have different stress it's 171 make a path balance though most of the most of the troubles in there even though it has a greater area there's a lot more of the load one thing we're not looking at yet that we will shortly is the fact that this beam itself would deflect the fish because these are elastic solids there's no way that can be avoided but we're not taking that into account yeah we will look at the actual deformation of the beam itself as well as its displacement to get a more accurate solution and it can certainly be that the solution is level but to have the same deflection at any that you do would be is not a realistic possibility but is the proximation that we're making still at this point we'll handle that in april we'll get to the actual bending of the beam itself by cross loads transverse loading like that and the last little bit you need to find the full deflection how much the being displaces and that looks like one point 1.71 millimeters that's just answering these pieces right there find any one of them they still know the deflection of the hole because this itself guarantees that the beam stays level all right questions on that piece 33 yeah oh I don't know what those dependent became FS they should have been Peas but that's just from solving the two equations we have two equations two unknowns PA and PB are going to PA PB still the only two unknown so you solve these two equations and you get these and we already know pa with BC so the algebra on this one they didn't even all that complex and then you take those horses of course and divide by the respective areas to get the stresses all right questions a lot of stress in this middle piece even though it's got the greater much last testing and a much greater area okay so you can start a problem for you I've been earning like pay but you guys have been slacking off so you need something to do will start a problem here that last fall we couldn't have done so here's a being supported by two struts evenly spaced third one of them a lot longer than the other at a rigid support and all to supply support for some load P here we'll put at the end evenly-spaced struts fifty inches apart the longer one is 80 inches and length shorter one fifty itself in length these that's one that's two so Ali one is 80 inches help she was 50 anyone is 1 inch squared a 2 is half an inch square they're both made of the same material ten times ten to the third ksi everybody know what a kiss is just kill a pound per square inch and for all of this the stress in those pieces that all the same material must be cut kept below 30 ksi okay that brings us right up to the end so there's something for you to do over the weekend we don't have homework and dynamics oh you've got and you've got in a winter supply of Swiss rolls you don't need to go out get the stock sled out to go get them so you find out the pieces now the trouble is that this maximum stress might come in one or the other that makes one of them the limiting case you might find that a large p and one of them will cause the other one to 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mUU3YSrZuf4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUU3YSrZuf4 | Amelia Bedelia Learns to Code with Kylie Stradley | yay now it's starting um has anyone ever been like uh in a presentation and like they were thrown up on by the presenter has that no okay so this could be a really fun night for at least one of you I'll keep my distance but uh just FYI uh my name is Kylie shley I a rubyist uh I am a backend web developer if you cannot tell I don't know anything about design um I work for a company here in Atlanta called Big Nerd Ranch um I'm a back-end web developer there I work as a consultant we also do teaching so if you most of you I assume by being in this room probably have an intimate knowledge of Ruby on Rails but if you or some frustrating cooworker you work with doesn't have an extremely intimate knowledge of ruon rails and you wish that they did I would recommend that they come to our onewe boot camp for developers um that's that's a good thing to say okay um so I before I get started like Lan's talk I do need like a little bit of context about you guys to know how much you know uh so I don't speak about something that doesn't make any sense um how many people in this room uh are currently or were ever children anyone okay okay so that's good there a couple of you were children not everyone it's okay um that's to fine uh of those of you who were at some point or are currently children how many of you have heard of a character called Amilia bedil anybody oh thank goodness a couple people have heard of Amilia vilia well um I'm going to introduce her to all of you anyways just to make sure we all have the same experience before we get started because this is a very dull talk if you don't know anything about Amelia badila um and that is actual feedback I have gotten already so I'm going to try to make sure you don't have have that um that experience either so Amelia is a children's book character but I think that she is a very good archetype for kind of like a stereotypical developer she is notoriously literal and she's practical to a fault um so you can see here she's dressed as a maid but she also has um like some old timey doctor's equipment she's had like a lot of different jobs um but in this particular scenario she's working as a domestic servant for this very wealthy couple called the Rogers and they've given her like a to-do list of all the things that she needs to do that day and on the list um it says to repair a chicken dinner and Amilia vilia isn't quite sure what this means but she tries her best and so the best thing that Amelia can think of is a chicken dinner is a dinner of cracked corn because when she sees chickens and they're eating they're always eating cracked corn so a chicken dinner must be a dinner for chickens um and she serves it up in dishes and of course the Rogers are Furious because that is obviously not what they wanted um to them but it's not that obvious to Amelia because she tends to interpret things so literally she is determined to complete work even when it doesn't make sense to her uh you might even call her stubborn so when she looks at the to-do list and another item on the list says to dust the furniture she goes to the bathroom and this clearly dates the books finds dusting powder whatever that is I guess people used to use that in the bathroom uh she finds dusting powder and she just applies a fine coat of it to all of the furniture in the house and even while she's doing it she's thinking this doesn't make a lot of sense to me because at my house we undust the furniture but this is what was requested so this is what I'll deliver um does that sound familiar to anyone you're requested to do something and it it just doesn't quite feel right but they seem to be very specific and explicit in the request so you do exactly that yes all of us sounds like the life of yeah okay thank you Lance so in your heads you should be thinking what Lance said out loud for you if your heads are not working right that kind of sounds like software developers working with customers this word you use I it means something to me that I don't think it means to you yeah yes that situation that sometimes happens to some people in this room uh Amelia always managed to turn things around though uh no one can deny that she's a really hard worker and she's willing to learn as well as help others learn uh in the case of the dusted Furniture her employers come home and they're Furious as again with the chicken dinner prepared exactly to specifications um and they explained to her Amelia obviously we wanted the dust removed from the furniture we did not want you to apply dust to the furn furniture and Amelia in um uh I don't know not maybe not a sarcastic tone but maybe with some glibness says well you asked me to dust it so I'm not I'm not really sure what you thought I was going to do uh it really really read like you wanted me to apply dust to it uh but she helps her employer use more specific language and specifically to indicate that if they want the furniture undusted they should say that so I think that throughout all of her fault she is working really hard and she's trying to learn she just doesn't know these things right away so I think that kind of commitment to hard work and willingness to learn also makes Amelia a really good archetype for a developing developer someone who is still learning how to code um they're exceed they're they're eager and they're excited to learn but on their own they're making mistakes and they to don't totally understand it and they don't totally understand why uh Amelia belilia isn't real though uh these are books for very small children what secret ignore that one forget it um so these books are for very small children so they don't really have a lot in the way of plot but at the end of every book Amelia saves the day because she's just such a hard worker you can't you can't help but like her and root for her because even though she's getting everything wrong consistently she works really hard and at the end of the day she makes one of her famous desserts uh which is is often times a date cake and when she can't find any dates in ailia fashion she finds a calendar and cuts the dates out and mixes them in the cake because that will probably taste good and not be poisonous um but unfortunately these stories end with this kind of cathartic moment where Amelia is redeemed and we don't talk about the mistakes anymore and I think that a lot of us when we were learning to code and I've made this mistake myself frame our struggle the same way I worked hard and I made so many mistakes and I screwed up all the time but then this happened and everything got better and now I get it and now I feel better um but that's not realistic that's not what happens we have these ups and downs every day it's much more like this all the time there is no climax there's no day Numa to being a developer where you reach this High Point and just stay up there in the clouds forever or I mean if it does come to that it has not yet been revealed to me um so it's these constant Peaks and valleys uh some days you're doing awesome and then other days you're Amelia badila you're literally interpreting some request and delivering something horrible that no one ever would ever want um or you're just making extremely silly mistakes uh most recently for me I thought that I had gotten clever and I discovered a uh a what as you call them in Ruby if you've seen Gary bernhard's destroy all software talks he talks about these whats which are like what is wrong why is it doing this like just a really strange software behavior and I thought that I had gotten smart and I was smarter than Matt's and I found a watt in Ruby and that was I tried to um I tried to infer equality on time. now and another instance of time. now and I was like they don't match what's up you can't explain that and I I told everyone I worked with that I found that and they were like yeah uh because they are instantiated at different times what and that is that is basically every day at work for me so some people have more peaks in between The Valleys but generally speaking being a software developer is a lot of Peaks and valleys um but when you're a beginner you don't know that everyone else is going through that you feel like you're the only one making these mistakes and you are the first and last developer to do this and maybe you're just not smart enough to do it or something like that so we want to think about the mistakes that we make and talk about them with beginners so that they know that they're not alone um okay I'm going to level with everyone here now uh it seems like maybe everyone's getting like a little drowsy because the the talk before was very good but now it's kind of later so maybe everyone's getting like a little sleepy and that's fine it's totally okay because it's 8:30 which is when I try to go to bed too uh so I get that what if um what if instead of finishing the Talk I Read you guys my favorite stories oh my God yes that's sounds amazing oh thank you yes okay I will read it to you specifically all right um coincidentally the story is actually called Amilia vilia learns to code um and it is also coincidentally written by me I'm very good at everything uh illustrated by San Kelly and it's inspired by The Works of Peggy and Herman Parish who wrote the original Amelia Bedelia stories Amelia Bedelia speaking with her employers the Rogers family it's time for her annual review Mr Rogers says Amelia you've always done good work once we managed to get on the same page we definitely appreciate your unique approaches to problem solving but you're so literal it drives me insane it's like talking to a robot or or a computer talking to a computer Amelia thinks to herself now that sounds like fun hey where are you going don't you want to know what your raise will be shouts Mr Rogers Amelia doesn't hear him all she can think about is how much fun it will be to talk to computers Amelia reads that to talk to a computer you have to speak their language but it looks like there are quite a few languages you can use to talk to them Amelia's new friends mentioned she might enjoy a language called Ruby Amelia thinks that sounds nice but why Ruby specifically why Ruby why not Ruby shout two strange foxes who have mysteriously appeared Ruby has elegant syntax it's natural to read and easy to write they follow up if you like Ruby you love Ruby on Rails it's a web framework that's optimized for developer enjoyment rails let you write beautiful code yeah what he said an easy way to talk to the computer that's designed with developer happiness in mind if being a developer is what it takes to talk to computers I certainly want to be happy while I do it Ruby it is says Amelia to no one in particular as the strange foxes has have already disappeared in the same mysterious way they arrived this with boxes this Ruby on rail stuff is easy Amelia thinks it's got HTML and CSS I know how to use those there's a database I've worked with databases before too no problem Amilia is working her way through a beginner rails project when she realizes she needs to add a table to her database looks like the schema file is a central resource for the state of the database so what does Amelia do you guys can join in on that part SCH file almost exactly right she edits the schema file of course now she has another table in her database without involving those strange randomly numbered migrations oh no Amelia I can't read this at all exclaims Amelia's computer in some languages or Frameworks you can edit the database schema directly to make changes to the database but in rails the schema is just a representation of State the migrations seem to be randomly numbered but those numbers that they beginning of the file are actually the date time that the migration was created Amilia nods and her computer continues since we've only Built a really basic database it does seem like the migrations represent individual tables but they really represent the changes that are going to be made to the database I use the migrations to make the database for you and put the date time of the last one migration at the top of the schema to let you know that migration and all of the previous migrations are included what a silly mistake I won't do something like that again I'll remember to write migrations when I want to update the database and I'll always remember to run them using rake so that they'll update my schema file Amelia is having a lot of fun at her first hackathon the team she's working with is requesting a ton of features many of them directed to all different routes Amelia's teammates are excited but getting antsy for the new web views for their app so what does AIA do that's exactly it okay she activates each of the routes by raking them all before committing and put pushing her code can you guys see the little routes in there we have the edit index with each new route she writes a new HTML file adds the route to the rout RB file and rakes the route rake is short for Ruby Shand for Ruby make so I rake each new route so it will be available in my web views I'm not going to make the same mistake I made with my migrations I forget to rake my routes expecting them to be there anyways oh no Amelia you don't have to rake the routes to activate them for your application rake just shows you a preview of what the routes will look like in a URL why not asks Amelia I have to rake the migrations it makes sense I need to rake the routes too Amelia's computer explains it is a little confusing that rake creates your database migrations but you don't need it to create routes the routes are created when you add them to the route RB there's no harm in raking the routes but it's not needed either oh okay I think I'm getting it a little bit now I can't believe I spent so much time raking each new route I added my teammates are going to be excited to see all the new routes much sooner Amelia is writing an application with her out of town friends Fred and Carrie Fred and Carrie have been Developers for a while and are always hip to the latest trends and ruby gems Fred and Cary say gems are great they're just libraries of code why write it yourself when you can put a gym in it you can find a gym for everything it's like you never have to write code yourself Amilia thinks what could go wrong seems like a good idea Amelia thinks these gems are pretty handy it seems like I can just drop them in wherever and have access to a ton of code written by someone else Amelia adds her favorite gem to each new project she starts I'll save myself some time and some code you know what this gym is missing says Carrie you know gosh you know what this app is missing says Carrie gems let's Spruce it up make it pretty with the Draper gem What a Sad Little application I know I'll put the rails admin gym on it that's that's just hard to say did you see this app before I didn't these are her friends from out of town what town are they from maybe it doesn't it due to copyright infringement it does not say yeah not so fast says Amelia's computer gyms can be very useful but they are not the answer to every problem every gym add to the gym file might have dependencies on other gems and those might have dependencies on other gems too you could be adding a lot of complexity and not even realize it okay I got it I'll be sure that I only actually need a gym before I add it to my gym file Amilia is working on another new application this time independent of tutorials and guides she's not exactly sure what all this application needs but she knows she can cover most things using the rails generator to scaffold new models views and controllers quickly so she uses the scaffold of course for everything I'll just use the rails generator to create a new model that's just as easy as writing the files by hand myself in fact it's even easier you can see that she needs a dogghouse but she's using the scaffold so she's got maybe a little bit more Amelia do we really need all of this says Amelia's computer the rail scaff is Handy but you don't have to use it to create everything you can use the generator to just generate a model view or controller you can even just create new files without using the generator and R's convention over configuration design will make sure things match up how they should but it's so much easier this way says Amelia easier for you maybe replies Emilia's computer I still have to load all of the assets created by the scaffold and we might not even need all of them okay I see I'll remember that for next time I'm sorry I swiped too far all right okay now we're ready but that was good so we're ready for the next one okay so I don't need to use the rails generate to make everything I can just create the files myself Amilia remembers what the fox has told her that rails the design with convention over configuration I want to write the best code that I can I'll follow the framework convention and write good code the rails way I wasn't even on it you're now it's all wrong we're gonna to start from the beginning when she creates new controllers she follows the same format as the controllers created by the rails scaffold if this is how dhh would do it this is how I'll do it too oh no Amelia EXA exclaims Amelia's computer convention over configuration doesn't mean that you have to use rails only only with the frameous conventions it just means you don't have to configure connections between conventionally named models controllers and Views when you include all that code you can also accidentally include different features for instance leaving the two respond withd blocks in the controller could allow you to inadvertedly expose a Json endpoint for that controller ah so that's what that means convention over configuration just helps configure the the con connections for conventionally named objects you got it Amelia Amelia is working as an intern at a software development company the client she works with corporate business Inc request some new parameters to be added to an existing model she does exactly what they ask for and adds the new column directly to the pams hash they'll be so excited so you can see she's making a hash from potatoes well that's a really good joke so you don't have to sorry whoops a client can say parameters which seems like a general term but that word has more meaning in a rails project turns out what the client really needs is just a new table column to save records to no problem though because Amelia's workplace has a has code reviews so the mistake is caught and corrected before being deployed this is a great opportunity for Amelia to learn to push back on client requests and for a semi- technical to learn a little bit about rails architecture great work Amelia Amelia is coaching at first rails Workshop she finally knows enough to feel comfortable coaching and helping others learn to code she overhears a group talking about scheduling task for an add-on to the workshops based project they want to use a Time Field for this but everything falls apart when they try to schedule dates very very very far in the future Amelia's worked with future dates before and has and made this very same mistake before too so what does perfect she heads over and explains hey I've had that problem too it's an easy mistake to make but if you use date time instead of date instead of time you won't have that problem that's why I always use date time whenever I need dates this is a good joke if you read a lot of the am video books so you can laugh at it anyways it's a date cake yes okay good free ticket to rails comp I don't know how but I someone else will buy it for you one of these people didn't laugh that's not even the silliest mistake I've made yet I'm still making mistakes every day and that's okay because I'm making because making mistakes means that I'm learning even if it feels like I'm learning things the hard way I know a lot more about why things work the way they do plus sometimes my mistakes help someone else learn too when we talk about why it happened I can help them learn better maybe they try to edit edit this database schema because they have worked with access and I can help them by pointing out the analogous parts of an active of active record in a rails application because I keep making mistakes every day I know that part of learning software development and getting good at it me means making a lot of mistakes and that's okay with me so that's all right that that can be the end um okay so this talk uh like talk was in preparation for rails comp and it will be on um the beginner track but I'm really glad that I was able to give it to all of you because I think the the biggest takeaway here is that it's important and it's good and it's healthy to talk about our mistakes um if any of you can think back to the time when you were first starting to learn how to code and someone that you really respected who you thought was a super genius made a mistake in front of you and we're like oh I can't believe I keep keep doing that I always do that it just makes the entire process it hum I guess it humanizes the entire process and like they seem like a human to you and you're thinking me also as a human I can do this like if if the other people who I think are geniuses make mistakes then it's okay if I make mistakes too and when I was researching for this talk and writing it I spoke with a lot of the beginners that I have gotten to know recently and a lot of us make the same mistakes so in all likelihood we probably made a lot of the same mistakes I would assume no one was born like knowing rails except dhh and he's not here so I would assume that most of us in this room made very similar mistakes in the past so um if you have time to remember to take something away from this talk uh I would encourage you to talk about the mistakes that you make especially like the really Sil funny ones with Junior Developers that you know or work with does anybody want to talk about mistakes right now what everyone that guy definitely I killed my Salesforce instance today by accident what did you do production it was it was a devops mistake yeah happens it was not fun that is my mistake for the day I called pseudo re reboot on a really important web server before I realized oh that wasn't the sandbox yeah I put an insecure instance of a out or doorkeeper rather I should say deleted aile that first that's a good one that's a good one I did that one too I also edited the I knew other people did that I was like I'm going to put it in the talk and someone's gonna admit to it yep blueway production database oh yeah we're done yeah done it I uploaded an empty directory over word press directory nice yes did was the only copy of the WordPress site so you really tested their backup strategy they didn't well so half my fault they didn't use Version Control and we all used FTP kind of like fighting over the one FTP server come on this was like 2009 give me a break okay so I uploaded my latest copy over someone else's and I mean was gone if you're up if you're uploading over an FTP server like that it sounds like it could have been anyone's fault could they could they really track it down to you could have been anyone was the password password it might as well have had maybe one or two over there I was trying to parse uh comments um and got uh too many hashtag errors but um I guess yeah that was I was actually trying to write like a header file um in Ruby and um it just controls uh some uino boards um and oleds but um and I guess it's working yeah that sounds right I guess it's working a little esoteric but we we're troubleshooting um some iOS code today we're trying to work with open SSL and and you know when you're trying to work with OP SSL you like create the key and you create some other things then free them later before you exit the function and we've got our breakpoint there and we're looking at our code and we're going why does this key not have any values why can we not get this and half an hour later we realized that because your breakpoint is after the point at which you freed the key so classic mistake you you could have double freed it that been yeah might have warped the SpaceTime Continuum inside the app thanks yeah so thanks for not messing up space and time I typed Google into Google and broke the internet I uh I wrote a propy service that was supposed to cash an API and uh it was never cashing anything it wasn't running cash for about a month so then the then the intern blew it up actually I was I was trying to reload uh the model so it pulled the data from the database and I was just typing reload in the console instead of model. reload and it was just reloading um I I did something similar to that too I took a functional programming class recently and it's pretty cool but I mixed up like some of the terminology um that I Ed so like to reload like the kind of like the console for that language you write reload but you write it like you might a ruby symbol with uh a colon in the front and so like then I started getting back into Ruby and I kept doing trying to reload IRB with just just writing the symbol reload and I was like where is everything why is IRB always broken now ever since I installed GHC on my computer and that's when I realized I was typing completely the wrong thing and I yelled at my computer in public that's it we can be done I think you should add mod ads into that that's for fun yeah a lot of beginner rubyists run into monads so that would be extremely topical what are you saying man that doesn't make any sense I'm totally trolling so I think it's really I I like your talk I think it's really important like gaining empathy from a like more senior perspective down to a junior perspective but are there any I I mean there's so many like rails resources but is there anything that's just like like here here's the mistakes you're going to make and like how to like not like just like like proactively being like Oh yeah that's I I don't know if that's that exists or not it sounds like it' be cool but negative data you that St yeah really so I know it's just uh maybe that exists maybe it doesn't I don't know I don't I I looked for like a lot of things like resources and then like hopefully I would like find someone who knew everything and I would talk to them and they would like give me all the information and I would just do the talk uh but that didn't happen I didn't find that person maybe they're not they don't exist or they don't have a website uh cuz they're still making their mistakes so they can't get their website online um I haven't seen like a central repository of of all that information uh if you if you want to know what a bunch of that stuff is just start volunteering with beginners and like all the time you'll see that horrible like I call it the red screen of death that you get in rails when you don't run your migrations and it like you try to start the server and it doesn't load anything and they're like I don't know what I did and like they're like it didn't do this earlier I promise and you're like no it's okay we can fix this um I don't know I think you like start to see the patterns if you work with beginners obviously when I was a beginner I didn't realize other people were making these mistakes because I was freaking out too much about the mistakes I was making so it's like hard to be super introspective so just volunteer in your community what it be nice to like be able to point beginners to like a place to go where they can see whatever yeah I mean I I I I don't know what the use case would be but I was just thinking like uh you know it' be convenient if you could be like you know let's like cuz you can if it's like especially if you're a beginner that doesn't have like like a mentor to go to that's like more experienced you could burn hours on something that's like incredibly small it'd be nice you could just be like here's this thing because a lot of the stuff is exactly the same stuff like the point of your talk is sort of like everyone's doing the same mistakes and like again and again like having that empathy or just like their new mistakes but you know a lot of people are making making the same mistakes and I think that if enough if enough beginners were like hey I'm getting this red screen this is what I did to get it and then it's like here's how I here's like how I fixed it and like I'm sure a lot of the trends come out of that and be like oh these are the things that people are doing often and like they can go to this resource look it up and have an answer like I guess back overflows I was just going to say I think part of the problem is like you can read that there's a there's something that's going to trip you up and you're like okay like I I kind of like mentally Ascend to that but then it's different than like wrestling with it and it like staring you in the face and you learn it in like a more tangible kind of way I think know if anyway yeah you know I think part of the journey for a new programmer is also learning how to problem solve better definitely yeah yeah it's so it's not programming in general is not the you know it's not like there's a destination it's really a journey in general whether you're a beginner or Advanced and I think part of that is that when you're a beginner when you when you've been programming a bit longer you you've had experience on how to where to look just in general with a new technology so it's one thing where you're learning your first programming language you have no idea whatsoever versus you're learning your third or your fourth or something else like that and so part of that is that Journey so it's like if you give everybody just the answers to start off with it's not helping them to learn that problem solving at the same time too there are resources out there where people do share that don't get me wrong with it but the point being that it's it's learning okay oh you've got the red screen to desk so then walking somebody through to say Okay so let's read with the messages saying and let's try to you know that type of a thing with it but when you've never looked at it before you're like this is great to me right I need to that type of thing is what yeah yeah so one of the mistakes that I remember and I I think motivated me to do some of the new jams was doing Pudu on rvm instead of putting it locally and then having multiple versions when I was was doing like Emerald City and so I think that's that helped me you know motivate me to help other people install cuz that I don't think installing is a newbie level activity for someone brand new yeah they if they've never you mean somebody who's brand new to programming versus somebody no just I mean just the rails I mean when I walk someone through the installation process most of the time we're using a tutorial but it's the where you get off track by doing something like you were talking about doing something oh it doesn't matter if you do a pseudo or not with rvm well yeah it does and you better know what you're doing if you're using pseudo but um and so and there are a lot of those kinds of things because there are a lot of steps to installing you know all the pieces as a as a because I remember spending days installing stuff at the beginning where now we can you know spend an afternoon or just a couple hours and stuff so getting to rails new is definitely probably 25% of the struggle in an entire boot camp that I've taught is just making sure that they can reliably open a terminal and get to where they can start their project again like that everyone up yep interesting um just just one comment on on Amilia pilia um so Amelia belilia has a problem that I think that almost every Junior developer I've ever worked with has which is that they don't ask questions they never come up to you and say like I don't understand how this works I don't understand how to install this I don't know any you know I they they never do or they they frequent L don't they they want to solve everything themselves they want to show that they have problem solving skills and it's going I'm sure she thought she was they they do but even even when they're struggling or even when they say like oh this doesn't make sense what do you mean you know take the dust of furniture think dust the furniture that doesn't make any sense you know this is a good time to like walk over to your team lead and go okay this is what I think this instruction means am I correct and it's you know it's so much easier to to solve those kinds of problems or to or to know that you have they don't know what they don't know but a question tells you because you do know what they don't know it tells you what they don't know and then you can sit down and tell them what they need to know um it's always really frustrating to learn about these things as soon as like a problem comes up or have to learn about them when you hit the problem and I know like I know as a beginner it's really tough to like dig in and figure out exactly why things work but a lot of the time you kind to like okay that worked I have no idea why and then like actually take the time to go back and learn about it after the fact I don't know and there's there's not really any no one really teaches you how to do that so it's crazy I had a couple of questions I'm complet complely new to coding like I don't know most of what was presented today so I wanted to ask if I was trying to build websites and apps just in general uh nothing too Niche or anything just in general um should I learn Ruby first or Ruby on Rails first then should I also learn JavaScript or Java at the same time or what uh what route should I go first what's the most efficient way to go the fastest with progress and and also with the installing what's the best website or tutorial or just guide that I can find online to help me do that uh so that I do not screw it up and like crash my computer or some other mistake that I could make uh all right so that's like 100 questions um sorry I don't know what I don't know let's yeah uh let's start our way at the end and like dig backwards is pretty containerized so you probably won't crash your computer uh do you have like a Windows machine or Mac or Windows 7 oh excellent you can use this thing called rails installer go to rails install. then once you figure out how to use Ruby on Rails you will become disatisfied with rails installer and you'll want to learn about version managers and you'll want to install a version manager and fight that battle when you get to it not today um it sounds like you want to write websites and web applications uh you can actually make web applications in Ruby without using rails because there's like some other cool Frameworks or you could write your own that's how rails got made um but rails is pretty easy I'd recommend learning Ruby and then learning Ruby on Rails that was my personal preference that worked better for me um then you don't get confused about what kind of functions you're using that are are these Ruby methods are they ra methods mhm what uh JavaScript and Java I would say you neither of those because I hate them and you're asking me as the expert beginner and I would say they're both garbage languages thank you you you probably saved me many months cancel javascript.com I haven't bought it yet more approachable as a beginner it also is as a community is more beginner friendly whether that's your your language of choice as a beginner that's a personal question I mean obviously though there's a biased answer here but um with that but that's what I would probably say with it I mean yeah it's it seems to be the best one for what I want to do I just was curious because I saw a lot of like videos online and they said you should learn several different computer languages and I don't know if that's really necessary should you should learn them one at a time yeah okay okay true you got you got to walk before you run okay multiple languages just as a matter of but to begin with just find what's interesting whether you end up liking Ruby and rails the most or you might actually enjoy doing JavaScript in front and develop him more than you like Ruby so just you know try it out and see what you like and then focus on something until you feel like you're able to create things but don't start withp oppos pretty much did rails new and then started learning Ruby um and something that was really attractive to me is that I was able to get a website up and get things that people could look at going and I felt like that was really motivating to me so like that drove me to up now I have this how do I get another page and how do I get to do something cool and now I get to integrate with some other like system so I can get Twitter on there or something and so I felt like you know I don't know it's it's it's kind of motivating to be able to have a website and be doing things so I don't know like just jumping into it I think is really exciting yeah yeah I think so too I want to try to learn as much as quickly as I can and to just build things just from the beginning if possible I don't know if that's possible but just yeah another good tutorial that I used to learn rails is rail tutorial.org they have like a whole guide of you go through like building application with them step by step I think there's even like a whole chapter onall getting set up yes but i' still recommend learning Ruby as well alongside before Ruby is one thing I highly recommend Ruby cones K ANS yes don't start with it though get there after a little bit Ruby monk Ruby Monk's where I would start okay I would start with monk then go to okay just the Chris the Chris fine book's also very good for beginners really good question five different answers five different question or 100 is that it a this video has been sponsored by rietta Incorporated learn more today at rta.com | Frank Rietta | UCOuupZSOszRJTkRIxPHxUfg | 2015-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,368 | 38,116 |
_7H_riv055s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7H_riv055s | 'A harbinger for things to come:' Discussing the rise in consumer prices with John W. Snow | hi john thanks so much for joining me today to discuss the increase on wholesale prices i was just wondering if you could provide some insight on you know why this is important and also like why this may be the demand is outrunning supply and whenever demand outruns supply you've got to expect higher prices because higher prices is the way that the market the market it clears so i think this is a harbinger of things to come for for many months into the future where do you think you know we can go from here to kind of prevent that long-term problem from happening well uh i think we're gonna have to live with it because uh in boston where you are in every other major city and in every small city and all across europe and all across the world uh we don't have enough workers and the question is whether there will be productivity to offset the rise in wage inflation if there is then we don't have to have a lot of final goods inflation uh and the consumer price index doesn't have to continue to rise but it's doubtful that productivity will rise fast enough to offset the inflationary labor uh cost rises so it looks to me like we're gonna have have to live with some inflation for some time to come and unfortunately you ask how do you stop it well history tells us that the way you stop it is to get slower growth and more unemployment at higher interest rates and ultimately the only answer is a recession which i hope we can avoid | Boston University News Service | UCLaJ9rM3XrOp3VD851ByKwQ | 2021-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 275 | 1,443 |
4lARwDtE67M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lARwDtE67M | THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY BEHIND GLOBAL WARMING WITH A REMEMBRANCE OF MY MENTORS, PROFS. E.H. STAR... | so it is a great honor for me to introduce to all of you doctor gupta varujo with whom i worked for many years and who was a great mentor to me okay well thank you very much for this kind introduction walter and well i hope every all of you will enjoy this conversation so i will start first of all changing the the way i'm going to talk because i have to put the power point yeah okay now let's see nevertheless i would like to begin saying that the physical chemistry behind global warming will be the main part of my talk but first of all i would like to start saying some very brief words about my two mentors which were professor eduardo stanico and as you said already mario molina the nobel prize in chemistry this is a picture of professors directly by the time i started my phd studies so it was approximately in 1976 at that time many of the research lines of the department of physical chemistry had and still have because we have a long tradition of that had to do with the kinetics and photochemistry of gaseous fluorinated substances and this is why water already told that i specialize in fluorinated molecules okay so professor sturrigo was was the head of the department of physical chemistry at the time and he became my ph director phd director so he was my advisor during the time i did my phd work therefore i could not escape from that tradition of the department and the doctors david cook himself and during my phd i began to work with fluorinated substances the first one i took was cf3i so that is trifluoroiodine methane with that i made at my phd thesis working in chemical lasers now due to the scientific diplomacy of professor osterico he soon became engaged in management serving first as vice dean of our faculty then he was the dean of the faculty and later he became vice director first and then director of the whole national university of color besides he serves also in serious politics and i would like to remark this word serious politics as minister of science and technology of the province of cordoba so of our state of court and then finally he got back to science where he served as the president of the national academy of sciences in this picture you see dr study which is already a little bit older than the the picture before and as president of the national academy of sciences during my appointment as an academic along those years doctor stalin had risen a sound-based and well-renowned group in physical chemistry that could run by itself so he prepared a lot of people who were able to continue working in physical chemistry without his advice anymore but what the center point here is the doctor started to implanted in many of us the seed of scientific research and i am a living example of it uh this is that is everything i would say about the study of the moment and i would like to switch a little bit to marie molina my approach to marie molina was as early in 1979 i remember he was seeking a person to work in his lab in a project involving vacuum uv fluorescence and at that time i remember i was working here in the university of korea and i remember two things the first one was the doctor studied who had worked with mario molina in berkeley by the time that mario was doing his phd and the second thing that i remember was that mario himself had made his own phd using chemical lasers which was my goal in in the doctoral work therefore it took me only two minutes to go to talk with dr stariko and to get his consent to go to mario's lab to work with him for a year after that time and after returning to my country i dedicated myself completely to the university and to scientific research and i had the opportunity of seeing dr saripu getting older until the age of 86 when he died this picture here is at the age of 85 and he was still active by that time well in any case uh i will not enter now in many details about the life of the achievements of marie molina because probably you all know what was his career i would only say that i had the opportunity to present mario molina in our university when he was the award with the honoris causa professorship so immediately after this conference in the university we went to the academy of sciences where we formally signed the act of admission of mario as an academic | SOUTHERN BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY | UC0lHoKm9LPclnzpBWlZs0Nw | 2022-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 807 | 4,290 |
XDO84BHGAuI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDO84BHGAuI | PLEASE DO NOT COME FOR MY DAUGHTER | SHOWING RECEIPTS WHILE EATING POPEYE'S NEW CAJUN FISH SANDWICH | [Music] we have popeyes chicken sandwich spicy chicken sandwich but we really wanted to try the cajun fish sandwich but so this is the backup plan right there but the goal is to try to fish sandwich so take a bite of that take it by should have got me some coleslaw dang it the line is long now the coleslaw on the chicken sandwich is the bomb um that's tardis sauce how is that that's good let me try it switch how y'all doing how you doing how you're doing we're of course you know i was in texas let me tell you you look around here you wouldn't even know that it we just um came through a snowstorm you wouldn't know at all what did you mean by i'm thinking about that same thing too what video is that on because i'm very much for the republicans in the grocery store people overreacting with the food yeah like i don't think like people and i said after that because i knew people might have took that the wrong way i was like people don't need to go in the store and buy 15 cases of water because like knowing text is like it's friday this happens they don't know what's going on this happened on monday this friday and we're back to normal living like people i've said i specifically said i don't know this is on the food channel i know you can cut this out whatever no we're having a conversation so we did a video on the grocery store our grocery trying to find perishable foods we have non-perishable foods at home we have water at home we have canned goods at home we have tons and tons of noodles at home kanye chow just hooked us up okay so this is the garage this is all the christmas stuff over here some more classroom stuff i need to get rid of that the treadmill is now in here but um we're still working at my plants in here that i need to take back out i think we have another freeze so i'll take them out maybe tomorrow i got a lot of stuff but we do have food connie chow we have enough noodles to like these and noodles noodles um she got us some um pancake mix i think you just had water um pasta noodles but we can't find meat and cornbread and i don't know what this is cream or coconut there is one dish i do make with this though i mean we have some she's loading me up with vitamins i got y'all for days uh is there any peanut butter left in here a little bit of peanut butter in there so there's you know we got some stuff some cookies but you know if we had to you know we could get by oh child more noodles right there my favorite ones are gone oh those noodles are good these are a little too spicy for me so i only put half the mix in it um so just you know i'm just letting you guys know what's happening in texas we are looking for perishable foods you know so the noodles starting to get a little tired you know so but we have food to eat it's really to show you that you know the perishable stuff is gone you can't find anything i was so glad that we were able to scoop up that the milk and bread egg so i made me some eggs we had um a little bit of ham left over from christmas i defrosted that and so you may do what you have you get it's an opportunity to get creative so we have food we have something we can cook if we if if we had to and the fish sandwich is good it tastes like a filet-o-fish sandwich do you think it tastes like no it has a little kick to it oh this is spicy they both like a little spice i didn't get much spice from that one but i'm getting it from the sandwich so anyway listen listen listen so we were just talking about showing what it looked like in a grocery store and blah blah blah it was just walking around we were looking for perishable food first day we couldn't find milk we couldn't find eggs you can find any of that and so we were just talking in general and someone um had a comment and i usually don't show my children um comments that are unfavorable and i'll show her this one i don't know why i showed her this one and you can take it from there oh man basically what happened is we were in the store um anywhere you were in the texas area we're going through a little snowstorm right now well at least the biggest one we've seen in my life and everybody is a little you know like we're on an uncomfortable time people this isn't what we're used to and so ro it's snowing a lot we got a lot of snow for texas and so people are all out going to the grocery stores and our grocery stores are empty there's nothing in the grocery stores it's similar to what it looked like when corona started everybody was out in the grocery stores trying to get food and totally because we were getting quarantined so nobody was leaving the house so the grocery stores were empty you know understandably so in the video i said that i thought people were overreacting in the snowstorm that the grocery stores are so empty i wasn't expecting it to be like that because but then i followed that comment by saying i don't think people need to be going out buying 15 cases of water when this all happened on monday tuesday that time was like sunday monday tuesday beginning of the week it's now friday roads are clear we're back to normal living in texas it's 50 degrees outside and it's pretty much back to normal but the grocery stores are still empty i was just saying and the comment had said um you're saying people are overreacting when people are dying when people are dying girl bye i wasn't referring to people overreacting about the snowstorm i'm was referring to people going out to grocery stores clearing out the stores i just thought it was a little not blown out of proportion but it's just like we're in texas the heat's back roads are clear people are out doing normal things again like i'm going back to work today like people are all driving on the roads like it's fine there's no ice and so that's what i was referring to if it got taken out of context my apologies i didn't mean to sound um insensitive and insensitive but i took it as you meaning people buying excessive amounts of stuff and not leaving some for other people therefore the grocery stores then have to put a limit on things but i've seen people have you know different family members go up to buy two and three cases of water they and then the store has to put a limit but then they're using different family members to get additional stuff but what about somebody else who needs water you know so i took it from that context i know she didn't mean it like that i didn't mean like i already said something i would have cut it out i didn't mean like people are blowing this you know out the water like obviously this is a serious time because power is out and everything but how texas is it's like texas is a little bipolar like it's going to be 20 10 degrees this day but it's gonna be 70 next week we gonna be back in t-shirts and shorts like next week is going to be in the 70s yeah so i was just saying that as like i don't think people should have been insensitive going out clearing out the grocery stores when we're gonna be stuck in the house for two three days like i don't know but i do understand that people's power is out and it hasn't been like a comfortable time for people i do understand that but yeah it's unprecedented this is something that happens it's nothing we've ever seen before right oh i do understand that i don't know i wasn't trying to sound insincere so i don't know but the comment did kind of rub me the wrong way well i guess my comment right here the wrong way too so my apologies well dear just imagine you get comments like that on a regular basis when you say something or do something that people don't approve of and you just bam bam bam bam bam and people have something to say i have one video people went in on me honey at one point i thought about giving up but the more negative comments you get or you know heartfelt comments that don't agree with you you do get a thicker skin but it does we're human and it does get to you know get to us after a while and that only got to me because i know that's not what i meant i wasn't trying to you know make less of the situation but are you gonna reply yes i will and be respectful i'm gonna be respectful no i'm gonna tell her what i meant yeah even when i get um rude comments i still always reply with respect and kindness and the funny thing is that sometimes that bothers people even more because i'm not allowing them to make me upset why that's your opinion i don't agree with it okay i see how you feel i understand we have to really disagree you ready to switch are you enjoying that if you enjoy that this the spikes are kicking up mm-hmm you want the chicken now i'll go there you can eat this one no go ahead and finish the fish sandwich i'll have a bite of this one okay so guys this fish sandwich is very good it is i really like it actually and it's not spicy i don't think it's not spicy with some coleslaw this would be the bun okay you went in on those fries though so we are doing well in texas stores are opening back up just like you said i wanted to check the grocery store but we didn't get a chance to do that i'll check tomorrow i'm so long what it looks like right now you would have never known we just had a snowstorm right yeah like she out short sleeve shirt you got one layer look i had to roll my sleeves up texas is going to be texas but i'm not taking anything away from the people who are actually going through hardships right now because oh i do understand what is going on because we sat around with no electricity for good we were freezing and so we were out of it for like less than 10 hours people went out of it for days yeah i know that would be rough then another person flies well you should be prepared you should have been prepared i wasn't expecting to be like this nobody was nobody was expecting this but we have portable chargers all of our chargers were charged i got a charger in my car honey that'll that'll damn near run a whole house that battery in my car can jump start this car just by that device alone so i know to do wonders inside of a house so i knew i had that and that's fully charged we have some mega charges at home we have a portable grill at home with butane so if we had to we have a gas stove all you need is a match we got plenty of uh matches and lighters at home we got gas fireplace canned goods tons of blankets what more can we do we don't have flashlights though we got flashlights on our phones what more are we gonna do technology is a crazy thing how much more can we prepare um i didn't i didn't have perishable foods but let's just say we lost power all that we would have to cook all that already gained the cover 15. child one lady said she was from my job she says she's been eating up all her food she refused to let it go bad and she says when we get back to school if you see me a little thicker don't worry about it because i am well bobby people are always going to have things to say but it's up to you how you respond to those people and everybody's entitled to their opinion but she didn't mean it that way so it's like you wanna you don't owe them a response at all but i know you want to because it's going to be burning you up she's gonna get one yeah yeah sometimes i have to respond to some people if you're not cursing and being irate i will respond you know if that's your opinion but i do respond um if it's um if it's respectable all right guys i hope you enjoyed this little mukbang we wanted to try that fish sandwich out we heard so much about it we still haven't went out uh gone out to venture to look for fufu yet and get your coat that's water in the description box below i'm like a texture person when it comes to food but i'm open to trying different um cultural foods i will say i'm open to trying anything um i'll try at least one time most things all right guys give this video a thumbs up or not it is what it is um and be safe and be blessed oh shout out i want to show you what the child we got horses coming down the street he's young [Music] what are you doing they probably going to dollar general only in texas y'all besides that you don't see no snow no nothing it does not look like we just had a storm look at that nothing get in the car little boy get in the car sit still somewhere they're going to pick up their chinese no they going in a pawn shop oh no they were like one of those horses no they can't do that because that's their transportation [Music] so | Only In Bazzle's World | UC6R19YZPH04fOCSjOJWwSzg | 2021-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,480 | 12,429 |
PN8Wt9q-7uc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN8Wt9q-7uc | Candi of Indonesia | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article | a candy pronounced Tandy is a Hindu or Buddhist temple in Indonesia mostly built during the Zaman Hindu Buddha or Indianized period between the fourth and 15th centuries the great dictionary of the Indonesian language of the language center defines a candy as an ancient stone building used for worship or for storing the ashes of cremated Hindu or Buddhist kings and priests Indonesian archeologists describe candies as sacred structures of Hindu and Buddhist heritage used for religious rituals and ceremonies in Indonesia however ancient secular structures such as gates urban ruins pools and bathing places are often called candy - while a shrine that specifically serves as a tomb is called a Conca in Hindu Balinese architecture the term candy refers to a stone or brick structure of single-celled shrine with portico entrance and stairs topped with pyramidal roof and located within a pura it is often modeled after East Javanese temples and functions as a shrine to a certain deity to the Balinese a candy is not necessarily ancient since candies continued to be rebuilt within these puris such as the reconstructed temple in a last Burwell Banyuwangi in contemporary Indonesian Buddhist perspective candy also refers to a shrine either ancient or new several contemporary viharas in Indonesia for example contain the actual size replicas or reconstruction of famous Buddhist temples such as the replica of pine and play oz inspir whare small temples in Buddhism the role of a candy as a shrine is sometimes interchangeable with a stupa a dome structure to store Buddhist relics or the ashes of cremated Buddhist priests patrons or benefactors borobudur muerete Kuzon Batu Jaya for example are actually elaborate stupas in modern Indonesian language the term Candi can be translated as temple or similar structure especially of Hindu and Buddhist faith thus temples of Cambodia such as the Angkor Wat Champa central and southern Vietnam Thailand Myanmar and India are also called candy in Indonesian topic terminology Kandee refers to a structure based on the indian type of single-celled shrine with a pyramidal tower above it and a portico the term candy is given as a prefix to the many temple mountains in Indonesia built as a representation of the cosmic Mount Meru an epitome of the universe however the term also applied to many non religious structures dated from the same period such as gap or agates petter tan pools and some of habitation complexes examples of non temple candies are the BA Jiang raw 2 and ring and allowing gates of majapahit thee can be T coos bathing pool intro Whelan Angela Tunde in Penang Gungan slopes as well as the remnants of non-religious habitation and urban structures such as ratu boko and some of troll and city ruins are also considered candy in ancient Java a temple was probably originally called prasada sanskrit prasada as evidence in the man just regret inscription dated from 790 to seee that mentioned prasada Vajrasana manjushri agra to refer to the s ewu temple the term Prasad itself refer to a sacred offering or a sacrament this term is in par with Cambodian and Thai term prasat which refer to the towering structure of a temple topic etymology from Hindu perspective the term candy itself is believed was derived from canned Iike one of the manifestations of the goddess durga as the goddess of death this suggests that in ancient indonesia the candy had mortuary functions as well as connections with the afterlife the association of the name candy candy coordinating india and other parts of southeast asia outside of indonesia such as Cambodia Thailand or Burma another theory from Buddhist perspective suggested that the term candy might be a localized form of the pali word cedi sanskrit kt a-- which related to thai word chedi which referred to a stupa or it might be related to the Bodhisattva candy also known as Cundy or Kanda historians suggest that the temples of ancient Java were also used to store the ashes of cremated deceased kings or royalty this is in line with Buddhist concept of stupas as structures to store Buddhist relics including the ashes and remains of holy Buddhist priests or the Buddhist King patrons of Buddhism the Statue of God stored inside the garbha Griha main chamber of the temple is often modeled after the deceased King and considered to be the deified person of the King portrayed as Vishnu or Shiva according to the concept of davara the example is the statue of king air Lanka from Bela hen temple portrayed as Vishnu riding Garuda topic architecture the candy architecture follows the typical Hindu architecture traditions based on vaster Shastra the temple layout especially in Central Java period incorporated mandala temple planned arrangements and also the typical high towering spires of Hindu temples the candy was designed to mimic Meru the holy mountain the abode of gods the whole temple is a model of Hindu universe according to Hindu cosmology and the layers of loca topic structure elements the candy structure and layout recognize the hierarchy of the zones span from the less holy to the holiest rounds the Indic tradition of Hindu Buddhist architecture recognized the concept of arranging elements in three parts or three elements subsequently the design plan and layout of the temple follows the rule of space allocation within three elements commonly identified as foot base body center and head roof the three zones is arranged according to a sacred hierarchy each Hindu and Buddhist concepts has their own terms but the concepts essentials is identical either the compound site plan horizontally or the temple structure vertically consists of three zones burl oka in Buddhism Kumada to the lowest realm of common mortals humans animals also demons where humans still bound by their lust desire an unholy way of life the outer courtyard and the foot base part of each temples has symbolized the realm of burl oka bhuvarloka in Buddhism Rupa da - the middle realm of holy people Rishi's ascetics and lesser gods people here began to see the light of truth the middle courtyard and the body of each temples has symbolized the realm of bhuvarloka Savar loca in Buddhism arupadhatu the highest and holiest realm of gods also known as svargaloka the inner courtyard and the roof of each temples has symbolized the realm of Savar loca the roof of Hindu structure usually crowned with Ratna sanskrit jewel or Vajra or in eastern Java period crowned by cube structure while stupid or dagoba cylindrical structure served as the pinnacle of Buddhist ones pick style you Silke mando an Indonesian archaeologist has classified the candy Stylz into two main groups a central java style which predominantly date from before 1000 CE II and in eastern Java style which date from after 1000 CE II he groups the temples of Sumatra and Bali into the eastern Java style there are material form and location exceptions to these general design traits while the penet aren Joey Jago Kittel and Singh Azari temples for example belonged to the eastern Java group they use andesite stones similar to the central java temple material temple ruins intro Wulin such as Bravo jabbing and paarai temples use red brick also the promenade temple is tall and slender similar to the East Java style yet the roof design a central Javan in style the location also do not always correlate with the temple styles for example candy Buddha is located in Malang East Java yet the period and style belongs to older 8th century central Javanese style the earlier northern Central Java complexes such as the DeYoung temples are smaller and contain only several temples which exhibit simpler carving whereas the later southern complexes such as SE w u temple are grander with a richer elaboration of carving and concentric layout of the temple complex the modular hit period saw the revival of Austronesian megalithic design elements such stepped pyramid spawned in burundi these design cues are seen in the sukkah and seto temples in mount LA in eastern central java and in stepped sanctuary structures on the mount penang Gungan slopes that are similar to Mesoamerican stepped pyramids topic materials most of well-preserved candy in Indonesia are made from Endocyte stone this is mainly owed to the stones durability compared to bricks against tropical weathers and torrential rains nevertheless certain periods especially the modulated era saw the extensive use of red brick as temple and building materials the materials commonly used in temple construction in Indonesia are and de site as an extrusive igneous volcanic rock of intermediate composition with aphanitic to porphyritic texture its color ranges from light to dark gray and de site is especially abundant in the volcanic island of Java mine from a certain cliffs or stone quarry with andesite deposit formed from compressed ancient magma chamber or cooled down lava spill each andesite stone is custom-made into blocks with interlocking technique to construct temple walls floors and building andesite stones are easily formed and carved with iron chisel making it a suitable material for temple walls and decorations carved as bar reliefs the walls of andesite was then carved with exquisite narrative bar reliefs which can be observed in many temples especially in Borobudur and Prambanan andesite rocks are also used as the material for carved statues the images of deities in buddah brick is also used to construct temples the oldest brick temple structure as the Batu Jaya temple compound in Carraway West Java dated from 2nd to 12th century CE II although brick had been used in the candy of Indonesia's Classical Age it was modular hit architects of the 14th and 15th centuries who mastered it making use of a vine sap and palm sugar mortar their temples had a strong geometric quality the example of majapahit temples are Brahe who temple intro Wulin paarai ensued oreo jabbing and problem GAO temple's of sumatra such as mahal temple mawaru Jambi and nuwara tacos are made from bricks however compared to lava andesite stone clay red bricks are less durable especially if exposed to hot and humid tropical elements and torrential monsoon rain as a result many red brick structures were crumbling down over centuries and reconstruction efforts require recasting and replacing the damaged structure with new bricks tuff is a volcanic rock that is quite abundant near Javanese volcanoes or limestone formations in Indonesian and Javanese languages tuff is called batu putih white stone which corresponds to its light color the chalky characteristic of this stone however has made it unsuitable to be carved into bow reliefs of building ornaments compared to Endocyte tuff is considered as an inferior quality building material in Javanese temples tuff usually are used as stone fillings forming the inner structure of the temple while the outer layer employed andesite that is more suitable to be carved the tough quarries can be found in SE w/u limestone ranges near ratu boko hill the tuff fillings in the temple can be examined in ratu boko crematorium temple tuff was used as building material of outer walls of temple compound such as teh walls found buried around se w u and samba sorry temple stucco is materials similar to modern concrete made from the mixture of sand stone water and sometimes ground clamshell the stucco is temple building material as observable in the Batu Jaya temple compound in West Java plaster called Vajra Leppa Sanskrit diamond plaster is used to coat the temple walls the white yellowish plaster is made from the mixture of ground limestone tuff or white earth kaylynn with plant substances such as gums or resins as binder the virgil at the white plaster was applied upon the andesite walls and then painted with bright colors serving perhaps as a beacon of buddhist teaching the traces of worn off Vajra Leppa plaster can be observed in borobudur sorry Collison and se w u temple walls wood is believed to be used in some of candy construction or at least as parts of temple building material sari and clothes and temples for example are known to have traces of stone indentions to support wooden beams and floors in its second floor as well as traces of wooden stairs ratu boko compound has building basis and stone unpacked column base which suggests that the wooden capitals once stood there to support wooden roof structure made of organic materials traces of holes to install wooden window railings and wooden doors are observed in many of the pro whare complimentary smaller temples of course wooden materials are easily decayed in a humid tropical climate leaving no traces after centuries motif and decoration topic column acara the candies of ancient Java are notable with the application of column acara as both decorative and symbolic elements of the temple architecture kala is the giant symbolizing time by making call his head as temple portals element it symbolizes that time consumes everything kala is also a protective figure with fierce giant face it scares away malevolent spirits Makara is a mythical sea monster the vahana of sea god Varuna it has been depicted typically as half mammal and half fish in many temples the depiction is in the form of half fish or seal with the head of an elephant it is also shown with head and jaws of a crocodile an elephant trunk the tusks and ears of a wild boar the darting eyes of a monkey the scales in the flexible body of a fish and the swirling tailing feathers of a peacock both kala and Makara are applied as the protective figures of the temples entrance kala as the giant head often takes place on top of the entrance with makaras projected on either sides of collies head flanking the portal or projecting on the top corner as anta fixes the column acara theme also can be found on stair railings on either sides on the upper part of stairs the mouth of collies head projecting Makara downward the intricate stone carving of twin Makar is flanking the lower level of stairs with its curved bodies forming the stairs railings other than makaras Khali's head might also project its tongue as stairs railings these types of stair decorations can be observed in Borobudur and Prambanan makaras trunks are often describes as handling gold ornaments are spouting jewels while in its mouth often projected gana dwarf figures or animals such as lions or parrots topic linga yoni in ancient Javanese candy the Linga yoni symbolism was only found in Hindu temples more precisely those of Siobhan's faith therefore they are absent in Buddhist temples the Linga is a phallic poster cylinders symbolic of the god Shiva and of creative power some lingas are segmented into three parts a square base symbolic of Brahma an octagonal middle section symbolic of Vishnu and a round tip symbolic of Shiva the lingas that survived from the Javanese Classical period are generally made of polished stone of this shape lingas are implanted in a flat square base with a hole in it called a yoni symbolic of the womb and also represents Parvati Shiva's consort a yoni usually has a kind of spout usually decorated with Nagas to help channeled and collects the liquids poured upon Linga yoni during Hindu ritual as a religious symbol the function of the Linga is primarily that of worship and ritual oldest remains of Linga yoni can be found in DeYoung temples from earlier period circa 7th century originally each temples might have the complete pair of Linga yoni unity however most of the times the Linga is missing in the tradition of Javanese kingship certain lingas were erected as symbols of the king himself or his dynasty and were housed in royal temples in order to express the King's Khan substantiality with Shiva the example is the Linga yoni of Gunung Walker temple according to Kangol inscription is connected to King Sanjaya from the matter M Kingdom in 654 Sokka 732 C II other temples that contains complete Linga yoni include samba sari and ijo temples Eastern Javanese temples that contains Linga yoni ARPANET Aaron and Joey temple although the Linga is missing topic bar reliefs the walls of candy often displayed bar reliefs either serves as decorative elements as well as to convey religious symbolic meanings through describing narrative bar reliefs the most exquisite of the temple bar reliefs can be found in Borobudur and Prambanan temples the first for terrace of borobudur walls are showcases for bar relief sculptures these are exquisite considered to be the most elegant and graceful in the ancient Buddhist world the Buddhist scriptures describes as bar reliefs in borobudur such as karma vu Banga the law of karma lolita vistara the birth of buddha Jataka a vedanta and gand of Yuja while in prambanan the hindu scriptures as describes in its bar relief panels the ramayana and bon vada purana popularly known as krishna jana the bar reliefs in borobudur depicted many scenes of daily life in eighth century ancient java from the courtly palace life hermit in the forest to those of commoners in the village it also depicted temple market place various flora and fauna and also native vernacular architecture people depicted here are the images of King Queen princes nobleman courtier soldier servant commoners priest and hermit the reliefs also depicted mythical spiritual beings in Buddhist beliefs such as asaurus gods bodhisattva's Canaris Gandharva Zanda stars the images depicted on bar relief often served as reference for historians to research for certain subjects such as the study of architecture weaponry economy fashion and also mode of transportation of eighth century maritime Southeast Asia one of the famous renderings of an eighth century Southeast Asian double outrigger ship as borobudur ship there are significant distinction of bar reliefs style and aesthetics between the central Javanese period prior of 1000 CE ii an East Javanese period after 1000 CE II the earlier central Javanese style as observable in Borobudur and Prambanan are more exquisite and naturalistic in style the reliefs has projected rather high from the background the images was done in naturalistic style with proper ideal body proportion on the other hand the bar reliefs of Eastern Javanese style is projected rather flat from the background the images was done in stiffer pose and stylized style similar to currently Balinese weighing images the East Javanese style is currently preserved in Balinese art style and aesthetics in temple bar reliefs also weighing shadow-puppet imagery as well as the common painting topic deities topic Kalpataru and canaras the images of coupled Canara and Qunari can be found in borobudur men DET pine s ewu sari and pumpin on temples usually they are depicted as birds with human heads or humans with lower limbs of birds the pair of Canara and Qunari usually is depicted guarding Kalpataru kalpavriksha the tree of life and sometimes guarding a jar of treasure there are bar relief in borobudur depicting the story of the famous qunari mana Hara the lower outer wall of prambanan temples were adorned with row of small niche containing image of sim ha Lian flanked by two panels depicting bountiful Kalpataru kalpavriksha tree these wish-fulfilling sacred trees according to Hindu Buddhist beliefs is flanked on either side by kumaras or animals such as pairs of birds deer sheep monkeys horses elephants etc the pattern of lion in niche flanked by Kalpataru trees as typical in prompt anon temple compound thus it is called s prambanan panel you topic Bodhisattva and Tara in Buddhist temples the panels of bar reliefs usually adorned with exquisite images of male figure of Bodhisattvas and female figure of Terris along with gander of his heavenly musicians and sometimes the flock of gana dwarfs these are the deities and divinities in Buddhist beliefs which resides in the Toshi to heaven in Buddhism cosmology the notable images of bodhisattva's could be found adorning outer walls applause in sari Collison pine and of course borobudur temple topic devatta and Apsara in Hindu temples the celestial couple male Devadas and female Apsaras are usually found adorns the panels of temples walls they are the Hindu counterpart of Buddhist Bodhisattva Tara celestial beings on the other side of narrative panels in promenade the temple wall along the gallery were adorned with the statues and reliefs of Devadas and Brahmin sages the figure of loka palace the celestial guardians of directions can be found in shiva temple the brahmin sage editors of veda were carved on brahma temple wall while in vishnu temple the figures of a male deities Devadas flanked by two Apsaras the depiction of celestial beings of lesser gods and goddesses Devadas and Apsaras describes the hindu concept of sacred realm of svargaloka this is corresponds to the concept of the towering Hindu temple as the epitome of Mount Meru in Hindu cosmology topic Guardians topic Devorah Paulo most of larger temple compound in ancient Java were guarded by a pair of davara pala statues as gate Guardians the twin Giants usually placed flanked the entrance in front of the temple or in four cardinal points davara Paulo took form of two fierce giants or demons that ward off evil and malevolent spirits from entering the sacred temple compounds in central Javanese art davara Paulo is mostly portrayed as a stout and rather chubby giant with fierce face of glaring round goggle eyes protruding fangs curly hairs and mustaches with fat and round belly the giant usually depicted as holding Dada and sometimes knives his weapon in East Javanese art and Balinese version however the davara Paulo usually depicted rather slender with the exception of gigantic davara Paulo of singers re near Milan East Java that measures three point seven meters tall the most notable davara Paulo statues are those of candy s ewu each pair guarding four cardinal points of the grand temple complex making them a total eight large davara paulo statues in perfect condition the davara paul is of SE w u temple has become the prototype of GU Paulo Guardian in later Javanese art copied as Guardians in Javanese keratins of Yogyakarta and surakarta another fine example as two pairs of davara pala guarding the twin temples of clothes and topic lion the statues of a pair of lions Sanskrit sim ha Indonesian and Javanese Singha flanking the portal are often placed as the guardians of candy entrance lions were never native to Southeast Asia in recorded history as the result the depiction of lions in ancient Southeast Asian art especially in ancient Java and Cambodia is far from the naturalistic style as depicted in Greek or Persian art counterparts since the depictions were all based on perception and imagination the cultural depictions and the reverence of lions as the noble and powerful beasts in Southeast Asia was influenced by Indian culture especially through Buddhist symbolism statues of a pair of lions often found in temples in Southeast Asia as the gate guardians in borobudur Buddhist monuments Central Java Indonesia and de site stone statues of lions guard four main entrances of borobudur the thrones of Buddha and Bodhisattva found in Collison and mended Buddhist temples of ancient Java depicted elephants lions and Makara the statue of winged lion also found in penetrant temple east java pick stupa and Ratna pinnacles the religions dedicated in the temples of ancient Java can be easily distinguished mainly from its pinnacles on top of the roof bell-shaped stupa can be found on the Buddhist temples roof while Ratna the pinnacle ornament symbolized gem mostly found in Hindu temples the typical stupas in Javanese classical temple architecture as best described as those of borobudur style the bell-shaped stupa the stupa in borobudur upper round terrace of arupadhatu consists of round Lotus pedestal gently sloped bell-shaped dome rectangular shape on top of the dome serves as the base of hexagonal pinnacle each stupa is pierced by numerous decorative openings either in the shape of rectangular or rhombus statues of the Buddha sit inside the pierced stupa enclosures borobudur was first not more likely to have served as a stupa instead of a temple a stupa has intended as a shrine for the buddha sometimes stupas were built only as devotional symbols of Buddhism a temple on the other hand is used as a house of worship Ratna pinnacle took form of a curved obtuse pyramidal shape or sometimes cylindrical completed with several base structure or pedestals took form as some ornamental seems Javanese Pella pit it can be found as the pinnacle of both Hindu and Buddhist temples nevertheless it is most prevalent in Hindu temples the example of temple with Ratna pinnacle as Samba sari and ijo temple in prambanan the stylized Vajra replaced Ratna as the temple's pinnacles in later periods the false Linga yoni or cube can be found in Hindu temples roof while cylindrical dagoba on top of Buddhist counterparts topic location the high concentration of candy can be found especially den since lemon Regency in Yogyakarta also Magelang and Clayton in Central Java which corresponds to the historical region of kedu plain Provo River Valley Temujin Magelang Monta land area and caillou plain opec river valley around prambanan the cradle of Javanese civilization other important sites with notable temple compounds includes Mao long blitter and troll land areas in East Java West Java also contains a small number of temples such as bit - Jaya and Kang Kuan outside of Java the candy type of temple can be found in bali sumatra and southern Kalimantan although they are quite scarce in sumatra two exceptional sites are notable for its temple density the mawaru Jambi temple compounds in Jambi and Padang wawas or B Hall complex in North Sumatra the candies might be built on plain or uneven terrain prambanan and s ewu temples for example are built on even flat low-lying terrain while the temples of getting Sango and I Jo are built on hill terraces on higher grounds or mountain slopes borobudur on the other hand is built upon a bedrock hill the position orientation and spatial organization of the temples within the landscape and also their architectural designs were determined by socio-cultural religious and economic factors of the people polity or the civilization that built and support them topic Java topic West Java the two Jaya a compound of Buddhist stupa made from red brick and mortar located at Batu Jaya kara Wang West Java probably dated back to terumah negara kingdom in the 6th century AD cebu hiya a compound of vishnu 'ti hindu temples made from red brick and mortar also located at batu jaya Kara Wayne West Java probably linked to terumah negara kingdom in the 6th century AD bojong mange ruins of Hindu temple in ransie kak bonding regency candy-cane Cuong the only one of the few surviving west Java's hindu temple estimated dated from eighth century located at Lily's Garret West Java located on an island in the middle of a lake covered by water lilies unlike other Javanese temple characteristics by grand architecture tank wong temple is more modest with only one structure still standing shiva statue faces east toward the sunrise date uncertain topic central java topic DeYoung Plateau the Hindu temple compound located in DeYoung plateau near Wanda Sobo Central Java 8 small Hindu temples from the 7th and 8th centuries the oldest in Central Java surrounded by craters of boiling mud colored Lakes caves sulphur outlets hot water sources and underground channels the temples are arjuna temple same art temple sri condi temple hunted a wet temple sem Bhadra temple dwara Watty temple gatotkaca temple bhima temple topic getting Sango southwest of semarang central java five temples constructed in eighth and ninth centuries the site highlights how in Hinduism location of temples was as important as the structures themselves the site has panoramas of three volcanoes Indian Plateau topic Borobudur and k2 plane the kid who plain lies to the northwest of Yogyakarta and west of gunung Merapi and southwest of Magelang in central java borobudur 9th century buddhist monument reportedly the world's largest seven terraces to the top represent the steps from the earthly realm to Nirvana release of the birth enlightenment and death of the Buddha a unesco world heritage site Pyne 8th century buddhist temple Mendut 8th century mahayana buddhist temple noan 5 aligned sanctuaries 1 decorated with finely sculpted lions 8th century buddhist temple located east from Mendut temple the name linked to vanna vanna the temple of bamboo forest then an eighth century Hindu temple located north from pond temple the few remains make it impossible to reconstruct the temple the Hindu god statue from this temple is now located at the National Museum in Jakarta humble a ninth century bathing complex ingre Bag Magelang gunung sorry ruins of three secondary temples in the foot of the main temple remain gunung walker one of the oldest inscriptions on java written in 732 c ii found here only the bases remain of the main sanctuary and three secondary temples EPIK slopes of merapi Sanji complex three temples can das you can depend amman candy lumping sin g on the side of Mount Merapi eighth and ninth century the base of the temple has a climbing plant motif Gabon meringue ghen pasta Kassala allowing topic near Yogyakarta Kandee samba sorry 10th century underground Hindu temple buried by eruptions from Mount Merapi for a century discovered in 1966 by a farmer plowing his field candy cat Asoka uncompleted 8th century temple buried by eruptions from Merapi thought to have been hindu temple discovered in 2000 topic prambanan plain roro jonggrang the main promenade complex 9th century Hindu temple called the slender maiden main temple dedicated to Shiva flanked by temples - viz nian Brahma reliefs depicting stories s ewu Buddhist temple complex older than roro jonggrang a main sanctuary surrounded by many smaller temples well-preserved guardian statues replicas of which stand in the central courtyard at the yogic Wratten candy lumping Buddhist temple ruin located south from s ewu temple consisting of one main temple surrounded by sixteen smaller ones candy ghana buddhist temple ruined rich in statues bow reliefs and sculpted stones frequent representations of children are dwarfs with raised hands located east from s ewu complex in the middle of housing complex under restoration since 1997 blouson buddhist temple compound located few kilometers east from s ewu temple probably ninth century thought to have been built by a Hindu King for his Buddhist Queen two main temples with reliefs of a man and a woman slander stupa akka Booga tsin seven Buddha and Bodhisattva statues some collapsed representing different poses and expressions Saji Wan Buddhist temple decorated with reliefs concerning education the base and staircase are decorated with animal fables candy sorry once a sanctuary for Buddhist priests eight century nine stupas at the top with two rooms beneath each believed to be places for priests to meditate candy Collison eighth-century Buddhist temple built in commemoration of the marriage of a king and his Princess Bride ornamented with finely carved reliefs candy : discovered in 1994 by sand diggers four meters deep square base of main temple visible secondary temples not yet fully excavated topic ratu boko and surrounds ratu boko built between 8th and 9th centuries mixed Buddhist and Hindu style partially restored Palace auditorium ruins of the royal garden with a bathing pool inside akka Gopala a group of seven statues in a circle as if in assembly flower decoration on the clothes of the largest are still visible ban amoeba a small 9th century buddhist complex a main temple surrounded by six smaller ones forming a stupa restoration completed in 1978 barong two almost identical temples on terraces believed to be 9th century hindu and part of a sacred complex of which they were the crown de wang sorry perhaps the site of a destroyed buddhist stupa now reduced to an array of andesite stones candy ijo a complex of three-tiered temples but only one has been renovated a main sanctuary and three secondary shrines with statues still under reconstruction wada GU dink a group of pole sittings in the shape of a Javanese Gong about 40 have been discovered but others may remain buried locals believe this to be the resting place of King Boko candy a bang actually a well that looks like a pyramid with very tall walls in some aspects looks like borobudur unique atmosphere can be camping in ruins 1.5 meters underground of a temple in stairs release of animals at the foot of the temple are believed to be a fable sento know at the base of the bang temple perhaps younger than other regional temples complex of caves with two mouths statue and BA relief in left chamber site is pi ik the best preserved bathing place in central java five meters below ground thought to be Hindu topic clayton regency east of Yogyakarta Central Java candy Marik to 10th century Hindu temples rich in reliefs and decorations in the middle of a village candy car honk honk Oh difficult to date because remains are few topic mount Lyell near Surakarta Central Java candy Seto on the slopes of Mount Lyell a 15th century Hindu temple 1,400 70 metres above sea level candi sukuh on the slopes of Mount Lao 15th century Hindu complex resembling a Mayan temple reliefs illustrate life before birth and sex education topic east java topic malong area now long east java can diba doot also known as liquid temple small Chevette temple dating from the 8th century candy Sanger et very similar to candy subrata at diong this hindu temple is located in a valley between Mount Arjuna and Mount Cowie East Java candy jaga late 13th century terrace is decorated with reliefs in the distinctive Javanese shadow puppet style with scenes from the Mahabharata epic and underworld demons candi singosari dedicated to the kings of the singosari dynasty 1222 to 1292 ad the precursors of the modular hit kingdom it was built in 1304 Akkad whare Paulo dedicated to the kings of the singosari dynasty 1222 to 1292 ad candy Kittel candi singosari candy son borrowin candy ram but Monte candy seller Keller topic blitter area candy Penna Terran East java's only sizable temple complex with a series of shrines and pavilions constructed 12 through 15 centuries believed to be the state temple of the modular hit Empire candy Bassam candy bar ou candy Cola silic candy coats candy ring and brand Jiang candy so went our candy some bananas candy some verge a tea or candy simple candy Gambhir Wheaton candy plum vengan candy tempus topic kheturi area candy serrano is a small temple of the Magic Kingdom located in the Kangoo village of the kateri near pear district in Java Indonesia it was believed to have been built in 1398 D as a memorial to a gyro Yassa the Prince of wanker candita Gowan G akut Oh dick carrot akka I'm Bob budeau candy Doric candy Tunde Wong so GU as Selim angling GU as sellable a calendar rank site as a site who inspired leek dance in Bali Indonesia baba dinner summer cankering site press a steep Oh Sarang candy said oh no gong and today a mosque topic sidor yo treats and probably go areas candy paarai in Sidora dated from 1293 Sokka 1371 seee this modular hit red brick temple bear similarity with Champa architecture candy Sumer in Sedona located just a hundred meters from Candy pear I probably built in the same era candy gunning gangster in gunning gangster Hamlet veggie village pasuruan Regency located about 18 kilometres east from pasuruan City candy Joey treats a 13th century funerary temple slander Shiva Buddhist shrine completed around 1300 Penang Gungan sights Mount Vernon Gungan which has terrorist sanctuaries meditation Grotto's and Sacred Pools about 80 sites in all including candy Bella hen believed to be the burial site of King air Lanka who died in 1049 candy jabbing east of propylene go near cracks on according to the inscription on the top of the temple portal jabbing dates from 1276 Sokka 13:54 Cee topic TRO Whelan candy Tikus trollin trollin was once the capital of the modular hit kingdom the controller of most of the important ports of the day survived thanks to a sophisticated irrigation system Kiku's held runoff water from mountain man Gungan for sanctification rights site also contains parts of the palace gate entryway and water system candy bravo trow willin location the temple front of bubut area in modular hit palace environment 7 degrees 32 33.8 5 s 112 degrees 22 minutes 28.0 1 seconds II Bravo temple as a bootys temple built at 15:00 8 C and restored during 1990 and was finished during 1995 there was no accurate note the function of the temple candy Genting trow Wulin location the temple 350 meters east of bra who temple seven degrees thirty two thirty eight point zero five s 112 degrees twenty two minutes forty point six five seconds II many ceramic from Ming and yuan dynasty founded in this temple area there was no accurate note the function of the temple can deem uterine tro Wulin location the temple north of bra who temple seven degrees thirty to twenty seven point seven two s 112 degrees 22 minutes twenty nine point four one seconds e there was no accurate note the function of the temple Coulomb según tro Wulin Sager and pond as majah p hit Heritage seven degrees 33 29 point 5 5 s 112 degrees 22 minutes 57 point 5 4 seconds II the pond was found during 1926 by IR MacLean pond first restoration was 1966 finished at 1984 the function of this pond was as the place of recreation and to greet the foreign guests this was the biggest ancient pond founded in Indonesia got para badging raw to trow Wilin ger bang ring and lowing trow Wilin topic Bali candy gunung kawi located in Sabac village tampax iring area gianyar regency it is one of the oldest temple in bali dated from 989 seee the five temples is carved on the stone slopes forming grottoes candy Kalibak buck located in Kalibak buck village bullying regency it is one of the few buddhist temple in hindu dominated bali the temple is thought to be dated from the eighth century topic sumatra candy muerete coos Riau candy be our omaha south top andouille candy muara zombie zombie topic Kalimantan candy Agong North Hulu sungai South Kalimantan a Hindu candy South Kalimantan was a base of Hindu kingdom of Negara dipa which then inherited by Negara daha candy Lara's Tappin South Kalimantan a Buddhist candy Buddhist kingdom in South Kalimantan was represented by the kingdom of 10 junk puri topic gallery topic see also architecture of Indonesia ancient temples of Java Hindu temple architecture Buddhist architecture Wat temples in Cambodia Thailand and Laos boo Yong Valley an archaeological site in Kedah Malaysia where more than 50 candy have been discovered topic references topic bibliography topic further reading Doomer k-j 1986 temples of java kuala lumpur Oxford University Press hold C 1967 art in Indonesia Ithaca Cornell University Pat J a 1979 the uses and symbolism of water in ancient Indonesian temple architecture University of California Berkeley unobligated Oh Jay 1984 ideas and forms of Japanese architecture yogyakarta Gadjah Mada University Press de Groote Veronique 2009 candy space and landscape a study on the distribution orientation and spatial organization of central Javanese temple remains Leiden sights tongue press issue 38 of meddling in van het Rijksmuseum voor vulcan kunde Leiden ISBN nine billion 88 million nine hundred thousand three hundred ninety-six topic external links list of candy national library of indonesia general site about borobudur and candy | wikipedia tts | 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04dleHM9zw0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04dleHM9zw0 | It's lovely to have ewes & lambs out in the Great Oak's field | evening meal done look at that paint drip face look at that painter face looking to suckle from mummy okay come on come on how'd you go i gotta close up the gates inca is too busy in the field sniffing around i don't know what she's finding in that field because there's no livestock in that field come on maya come on girls come on last scrappy bits come on come on girls [Music] come on really you're taking that long to nibble a few bits everybody else is eating them well mind you inka you're you're having a lovely time aren't you eating the scrappy bits the bits that the sheep don't want to eat because they're in contact with a bit of soil or wood chip this is wood chip that's underneath here so it doesn't get too muddy so these two are having a lovely time eating leftovers as well evening meals for everybody isn't that right come on girls come on you scruffy thing your milk savage go on one i can see a few of the lambs are looking kind of skinny uh but i'd say that's because of the cold weather we've just had the past two days or the sorry not the cold weather cold weather's fine they're really wet weather so you can see this one's a little bit slender on the top side but should be going okay come on you and your muck savage a little bit come on come on go on girls there we go it's gonna bump into your bottom bottom bump there we go [Music] uh [Music] um you lame am i gonna have to look at your feet again huh am i gonna have to look at your feet this is who we had the lamb cuddle with today [Music] there's big ears there's mommy um the treetops | Zwartbles Ireland Suzanna Crampton | UCMs1Yer1_pABS5SH64OP-bQ | 2022-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 314 | 1,571 |
Vd1ubXq1xUE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd1ubXq1xUE | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | Wikipedia audio article | the Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne EPFL is a Research Institute in University in Lausanne Switzerland that specializes in Natural Sciences and engineering it is one of the two Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and it has three main missions education research and Technology Transfer at the highest international level e P FL is widely regarded as a world leading University the Q s World University Rankings ranked CP FL 12th in the world across all fields in their 2017-2018 ranking whilst Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked ZP FL is the world's eleventh best school for Engineering and Technology EPFL is located in the french-speaking part of Switzerland the sister institution in the german-speaking part of Switzerland is the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich ed Zurich associated with several specialized research institutes the two universities form the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology domain F domain which is directly dependent on the federal Department of Economic Affairs education and research in connection with research and teaching activities EPFL operates a nuclear reactor crocus a tokamak fusion reactor a Blue Gene Q supercomputer and p3 biohazard facilities topic history the roots of modern day PFL can be traced back to the foundation of a private school under the name I call special de lausanne in 1853 at the initiative of Louis Rivia a graduate of the Ecole Centrale Paris and John Gay the then professor and rector of the Academy de Lausanne at its inception it had only eleven students and the officers was located at rue du valentin in Lausanne in 1869 it became the technical department of the public academy de Lausanne when the academy was reorganized and acquired the status of a university in 1890 the technical faculty changed its name to a cold engineer's del university de Lausanne in 1946 it was renamed the Ecole Polytechnique del university de Lausanne EPU l in 1969 the EP ul was separated from the rest of the University of Lausanne and became a federal Institute under its current name EPFL like ezarik is thus directly controlled by the Swiss Federal Government in contrast all other universities in Switzerland are controlled by their respective canton or governments following the nomination of Patrick a be sure as president in 2000 he P FL has started to develop into the field of life sciences it absorbed the Swiss Institute for experimental cancer research is re C in 2008 in 1946 there were 360 students in 1969 EPFL had 1,400 students and 55 professors in the past two decades the university has grown rapidly in as of 2012 roughly 14,000 people study or work on campus about 9,000 300 of these being bachelor master or PhD students as EPFL first became a federal institute under its current name in 1969 with a student body of then less than 1,500 the university is included in The Times Higher Education list of top 100 universities under 50 years old the environment at modern-day EPFL is highly international with the school now attracting top students and researchers from all over the world more than 125 countries are represented on the campus and the university has two official languages French in English topic admission and education like every public university in switzerland EPFL is obliged to grant admission to every Swiss resident who took the mature ID High School Certificate recognised by the Swiss Federation however international students are required to have a final grade average of 80% or above of the maximum grade of the upper secondary school national system as such the Swiss students EPFL is not selective in its undergraduate admission procedures the real selection process happens during the first year of study this period is called the prep idiotic cycle and the students must pass a block examination of all the courses taken during the first year at the end of the cycle if the weighted average is insufficient a student is required to retake the entire first year of coursework if they wish to continue their studies at the school roughly 50% of students fail the first year of study and many of them choose to drop out rather than repeat the first year the failure rate for the preppy to tech cycle differs between fields of study it is highest for mathematics physics and electrical engineering majors where only 30 to 40% of students pass the first year for foreign students the selection procedure towards the undergraduate program is rather strict and since most undergraduate courses are taught in French foreign students must provide documentation of having acquired a level b2 proficiency as measured on the CEF scale though c1 proficiency is recommended as at all universities in Switzerland the academic year is divided into two semesters regular time to reach graduation is six semesters for the Bachelor of Science degree in four additional semesters for the Master of Science degree though only fifty-eight percent of the students who managed to graduate are able to graduate within this time period the possibility to study abroad for one or two semesters is offered during the third year of study under certain conditions as EPFL maintains several long-standing student exchange programs such as the junior year engineering and science program with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States as well as a graduate Aeronautics and aerospace program with the ISAE in France the final semester is dedicated to writing a thesis entrepreneurship is actively encouraged to foster a startup culture among the student body is evident by the EPFL Innovation Park being an integral part of campus since 1997 12 startups have been created per year on average by EPFL students and faculty in the year 2013 a total of 105 million Swiss francs was raised by EPFL startups topic rankings the three most widely observed international university rankings qsr World University Rankings Academic Ranking of World Universities and Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked CP FL fifth second and fifth respectively in Europe in their 2017 rankings in the rankings EPFL competes with Cambridge Oxford Imperial College London and its sister institution at Zurich for the European top five spots in engineering and technology qsr world university ranking 2017-2018 ranks EPFL as the world's twelfth best university across all fields and world eleventh in the natural sciences subcategory Academic Ranking of World Universities 2016 ranks EPFL world eleventh in Europe second in the engineering technology and Computer Sciences category the world university rankings 2016-2017 ranks EPFL world eleventh in the engineering and technology sub category EPFL typically scores high on faculty to student ratio international outlook and scientific impact the specialised see WTS Leiden ranking that aims to provide highly accurate measurements of the scientific impact of universities ranks EPFL world 13th and 1st in Europe in the 2013 rankings for all the sciences although EPFL generally ranks among the world's best universities on measures such as Citation Index International outlook and scientific impact due to the young age and small size of the school it tends to rank comparatively low in name-brand surveys a recent example of this being The Times 2017 reputation rankling where EPFL was ranked world 45th comparatively low for EPFL in recent years multiple EPFL faculty members have been selected as young global leader or as young scientist by the World Economic Forum increasing the visibility of EPFL outside tech circles the times 100 under 50 rankings is a ranking of the top 100 universities in the world under 50 years old since EPFL in its current form was formed in 1969 EPFL is included in this rankling EPFL was ranked first in the world for three years in a row in 2015 2016 and 2017 times higher education also ranked EPFL as the most international university in the world two years in a row 2014 and 2015 topic campus the occult engineers del university de Lausanne from which EPFL in its modern-day form originates was located in the centre of Lausanne in 1974 five years after EPFL was separated from University of Lausanne and became a Federal Institute under its current name the construction of a new campus at Doreen ene Cubans a suburb southwest of Lausanne on the shores of Lake Geneva began the inauguration of the first EPFL buildings of the new campus took place in 1978 the EPFL campus has been evolving ever since the first stage of the development plans with a total budget of 462 million swiss francs was completed in 1984 and in 1990 the second stage was completed the construction of the northern parts of campus began in 1995 with the construction of the micro technology building completed in 1998 and the architecture building completed in 2000 in 2002 the department of architecture also moved to the campus in a Cubans uniting all departments of EPFL on the same site the latest addition to the EPFL campus is the Rolex Learning Center completed February 2010 the Rolex learning center includes areas for work leisure and services and is located at the center of the campus the EPFL campus is now being expanded with the construction of the Swiss tech convention center inaugurated in March 2014 together with the University of Lausanne also located in a Cubans the EPFL forms a vast campus welcoming about 20,000 students at the shores of Lake Geneva the campus is served by the Lausanne metro line 1 m1 and is equipped with an electric bicycle sharing system since 2012 only electricity from certified hydroelectric generation is being bought by EPFL to power its campus EPFL was the first campus to receive the international sustainable campus Excellence Award by the International sustainable campus network of the 14,000 people that work and study at the Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne campus roughly 9.30 zero our students in either bachelor master or doctoral programs the remaining 4700 being administrative staff scientists technical staff professors and the entrepreneurs located in the Science Park EPFL seven more than 125 nationalities are present on campus with 48% of the student population being foreign nationals almost all of the structures of the EPFL are located on its main campus however it also has branches in the shuttle micro city in Sian Paul EPFL valet in Geneva campus biotech including the Wis Center for bio and neuro engineering and infra smart Living Lab the EPFL also has a project of research center in Russell Kaymer United Arab Emirates EPFL Middle East topic buildings the campus consists of about 65 buildings on 136 acres 55 hectares built according to the growth of the school the campus includes different types of architectures late 1970s to 1980s modularized building used today by the schools of basic sciences and architecture civil and environmental engineering mechanical and electrical engineering 1990s buildings with Institute's from the schools of engineering sciences and techniques computer and communication sciences and the scientific park PSE modern new buildings 2002 to 2004 with micro engineering communications and architecture Institute's the School of Life Sciences in the College of Management the Learning Center a new library 2010 2014 the Swiss tech convention center and the Cartier Nord Convention Center student accommodation shops the art lab was opened in November 2016 it includes three spaces open to the public the first one hosts archives from the Montreux Jazz Festival the second is a space for museum experimentations the third space named data Square hosts an exposition on big data illustrated by two scientific projects from epfl the human brain project and the Venice time-machine the EPFL and the University of Lausanne also share an active Sports Centre five minutes away from epfl on the shores of Lake Geneva topic facilities facilities are available on the campus for the students and staff libraries the Learning Centre restaurants liquor Poorna Kandla table developing cafeterias la Coupole le corbusier lapa mantilla DaVinci BMX batiment des material BC batiment des Communications like ad laho de la le clay Lorna flooring bar satellite travel agencies Swiss Federal Railways and start travel banks Credit Suisse and post finance radio-frequency are nine student radio conference centre the swiss tech convention center museums musee bolo and are kazoom student housing cartier nord atrium and less Judyann teens topic satellite campuses micro city in the shuttle a temple dedicated to innovation patrick a bishop EPFL freiburg the EPFL freiburg outpost develops its activities in the fields of technology construction and sustainable architecture besides the activities of advanced research it designs with the School of Engineering an architect hei AFR and the university of freiburg the smart living lab a new into university poll of competence its location at the heart of the blue factory innovation park will allow it to exploit the development potential of public-private partnerships offered by this opportunity and will contribute to the future National Innovation Park EPFL website EPFL also has satellite facilities in Sion Geneva and Basel topic language Center the language Center is a service provided by the Ecole Polytechnique fédérale to help international students and staff to learn and improve their international language skills covering French German Italian and English levels a1 - C - C the CFR language levels the language learning programme it offers is reserved for EPFL students and personnel for their spouse paying French courses only and for collaborators of the Confederation tandems are also organized and set up within the framework of the tandem program of the arts faculty EF le it includes two people or different mother tongues who meet regularly to teach each other their respective languages topic students and traditions topic student-body the number of students attending studying at EPFL has been rising heavily since EPFL was formed in 1969 under its current name in 1969 EPFL had roughly fourteen hundred students that number had grown to two thousand three hundred and sixty-seven by 1982 4302 by 1997 nine thousand nine hundred and twenty one students in 2014 and ten thousand 536 students at the end of 2016 within the student body one hundred and twelve different nationalities are represented in the period from 1982 to 2014 the female proportion of the student body has increased from 12% to 27% the proportion of female students is lowest at the school of computer science and communication 15 percent and highest at the School of Life Sciences 49% topic associations the school encourages the formation of associations and sports activities on campus as of 2012 more than 79 associations exist on campus for recreational and social purposes in addition the school has its own monthly newspaper flash included in the 79 associations our age poly is the Students Association of the EPFL the purpose of age poly is to represent the EPFL students defend the general interests of the students and inform and consult its members on decisions of the EPFL direction that concern on the forum is an EPFL Student Association responsible for organisation of the forum EPFL the forum was founded in 1982 as a platform for exchange and meeting between the academic and professional communities today the forum EPFL is one of the largest recruiting events in Europe and the largest in Switzerland uni pol why is the EPFL Association for sustainable development the Association works to create awareness of sustainable development on campus and in western Switzerland uni pol Y is part of the world student commune for sustainable development an international network of student organizations for sustainable development consisting of EPFL at zurich Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Tokyo University of Fort Hare University of Nairobi Chalmers and University of yo and a topic music festivals several music festivals are held yearly at EPFL the largest one is the Bala Lac festival organized in May each year since 1981 the festival welcomes 15,000 visitors to around 30 concerts the performances take place on two outdoor stages and for indoor halls other smaller festivals include Seesmic organized in november by the students of the department of micro-engineering hosting two stages for local and national bands and artiphys organized by the students of the physics department topic Archimedean oath the EPFL was the birthplace of the Archimedean oath proposed by students in 1990 the Archimedean oath has since spread to a number of European engineering schools the Archimedean oath is an ethical code of practice for engineers and technicians similar to the Hippocratic oath used in the medical world I commit to keeping completely to the full extent of my capacities and judgment the following promises I shall use my knowledge for the benefit of mankind I shall not put my skill to the service of people who do not respect human rights I shall not permit consideration regarding religion nationality race sex wealth and politics to harm people affected by my actions I shall bear the entire responsibility for my actions and shall in no way discharge them on another I shall practice in respect for the environment I shall not use my knowledge for destructive purposes I shall practice my profession in complete intellectual honesty with conscience and dignity I solemnly take this oath freely and on my honor topic EPFL alumni network the mission of EPFL alumni is to provide graduates of the Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne an exclusive international network and a strong and lasting relationship upon graduation to do this EP FL alumni offers graduates a directory full of over 30,000 contacts of EPFL graduates across the globe with access reserved to alumni it furthermore provides them with opportunities for meeting training and consulting EPFL alumni creates a platform for exchange in services on topics as diverse as career expatriation research entrepreneurship and volunteerism EPFL alumni ensures that graduates can benefit from the support of older peers by fostering opportunities to meet in Switzerland or abroad in 2018 a new initiative was launched for alumni to mentor young graduates and prepare them for the EPFL Forum event as well as their first steps in the professional world EPFL alumni is aided in this task by local and international chapters who's committed volunteers invigorate the local alumni network EPFL alumni has built a strong international network of chapters in different parts of Switzerland and throughout the world these antennas enrich the communities of nearby graduates they are able to independently offer activities conferences and outings with financial and logistical support from epfl alumni by joining EPFL alumni every EPFL alumnus would have the opportunity to have a unique alumni EPFL email address alamos magazine EPFL scientific magazine career services EPFL services Wi-Fi library gym etc temporary office space at EPFL and internationally at swiss knicks hubs and major formal events at EPFL topic scientific partners PFL is the official scientific advisor of allen key twice winners of the America's Cup 2003 and 2007 Solar Impulse is a Swiss long range solar-powered aircraft project developed at EPFL the project has now achieved the first circumnavigation of the world using only solar power the Hydra Puteri is an experimental sailing hydrofoil that in 2009 broke the world speed sailing record sustaining a speed of 52 point eight six knots ninety seven point nine zero km/h 60 point eight three miles per hour for five hundred meters in 30 knots of wind EPFL contributed to the construction of SWI SSC ube one it is the first satellite entirely built in Switzerland it was put into orbit on the 23rd of September 2009 by the Indian launcher PSLV to better understand the relationship between nutrition and the brain EPFL and the Nestle research centre has signed a five-year agreement providing five million Swiss francs each year for the creation of two new chairs at the EPFL brain mind Institute logitech on EPFL has announced the creation of the EPFL logitech incubator that will provide financial educational and operational support in entrepreneurship to researchers and students Breitling orbiter three became the first balloon to circumnavigate the earth non-stop in march 1999 the balloon was piloted by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones Solar Impulse to completed the first circumnavigation of the earth by a piloted fixed-wing aircraft using only solar power the plane was piloted alternatively by Andre Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard the human brain project is the successor of the EPFL blue brain project the project is directed by EPFL and involves 86 institutions across europe the total cost is estimated at one point one nine zero billion euros EPFL has hosted the UNESCO Chair in technologies for development since 2007 where notable papers are presented by experts in the field in 2014 mobile financial services in disaster relief modeling sustainability was presented by technology analyst David Garrity quick organization EPFL is organized into eight schools themselves formed of institutes their group research units laboratories or chairs around common themes school of basic sciences sb Janis hest Haven Institute of mathematics math ASSA Apple Institute of chemical sciences and engineering is IC Emsley linden institute of physics i phys Harold Brune European center of atomic and molecular computations CCAM Ignacio pagina para Gamora Bernoulli Center CIB Nicholas mano biomedical imaging Research Center C IBM Rolf gruta interdisciplinary center for electron microscopy cime Cecile Hobart Max Planck EPFL center for molecular nano sciences and Technology C MNT Thomas Rizzo Swiss plasma center SPC ambrosio Vasiliy School of Engineering STI Ali Syed Institute of Electrical Engineering ie L Giovanni de Mille Institute of mechanical engineering IgM Thomas dreamer Institute of materials IMX mojo Veronique Institute of micro-engineering IMT Olivier Martin Institute of bioengineering ibi matthias lute old school of architecture civil and environmental engineering ENaC Marilyn Anderson Institute of architecture IA Luca Ortelli civil engineering Institute hi-c Eugen Bleuler Institute of Urban and Regional Sciences in Turk Philippe thälmann environmental engineering Institute IIE David Andrew Barry school of computer and communication sciences I see James lares algorithms and theoretical computer science artificial intelligence and machine learning computational biology computer architecture and integrated systems data management and information retrieval graphics and vision human-computer interaction information and communication Theory networking programming languages and formal methods security and cryptography signal and image processing systems School of Life Sciences SV casue van der gute bachelor master teaching section in life sciences and technologies SS V brain mind Institute BMI Carmen Sandy Institute of bioengineering ibi melody Swartz Swiss Institute for experimental cancer research is IEC Douglas Hanahan Global Health Institute GHI Stuart T Cole 10 technology platforms and core facilities Pete eech Center for for no genomics CPG NCC our synaptic basis of mental diseases in CCR sy na psy college of management of Technology CDM Christopher - chief Swiss finance Institute of EPFL CTMS fi Damir filipova section of management of technology and entrepreneurship CDM PMT e Daniel Koon Institute of Technology and public policy CD MIT PP Matthias finger institute of management of technology and entrepreneurship CDM MTE I Ralph ciphered section of financial engineering C DMF Julian hugoniot College of Humanities CDH Thomas David's human and Social Sciences teaching programme CD HSHS Thomas David EPFL Middle East eme dr. 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SJC6zKdPWdU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJC6zKdPWdU | Week 2 : Lecture 8 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello everyone welcome to the today's class as you may recall that in the last class i discussed some aspects of the sulfoxide sulfonate rearrangement the mechanism and the application of sulfoxide sulfinate rearrangement to some interesting molecule synthesis involving very interesting mechanistic aspects and applications of say for example diels order reaction or aryl alcohol to allyl sulfinate ester followed by ah allyl sulfoxide formation and subsequent reactions now today i will discuss some more aspects of this allyl sulfur oxide allyl sulfinity event and its application in the synthesis of very interesting molecules i also mentioned about the fact that in some cases when sulfoxide reactions do not work that means allyl sulfoxides to allyl sulfinate rearrangements do not work then even allyl saline oxides can be reacted and they also work in a similar fashion as the sulphur oxide work now in this particular slide which i have presented here there is a combination of this sigmatropic rearrangement which is ah mislow evans rearrangement which is nothing but the 2 3 sigmatropic rearrangement associated with pumeral reaction now i have already mentioned a few times that how allyl sulfoxide can be converted to the corresponding allyl sulfinate ester from different kinds of substrates now let us take an example of this diene which is having an allyl sulfoxide part here but is attached to another olefin at this part so this is not the same diene which we took last time for the deals order reaction in the diels order reaction case what we had taken was this particular vinyl sulfoxide as a dyne where the sulfoxide part was directly attached onto the double bond which is why it underwent diels solder reaction but that is not the case here in this particular case what you would have is allyl sulfoxide rather than vinyl sulfoxide but then this diene containing an allyl sulfoxide is treated with a butyl lithium a base here to generate an anion alpha to the sulfoxide and reacted with this particular aldehyde so it is like an aldol kind of form reaction and when this anion here reacts with the aldehyde and the generated o h is further reacted with with phenyl co cl benzoyl chloride then what you generate is a benzoate here so this particular part at this stage here is is the same part as as it is here the aldehyde this is the aldehyde carbon that is attacked by the negative charge of the anion which is alpha to the sulfoxide then the aldehyde gives o minus and that o minus attaches to the benzyl chloride to form this benzoate now this particular sulfoxide which is having ah a diene unit in this fashion undergoes ah interesting reaction to form another diene sulfoxide here now look at it very carefully what you have is is this sulfoxide here was internally oriented this is an internal position an internal position now the same diene has now got interconverted to a terminal terminal terminals position now this sulfoxide has come to the terminal position so obviously the dying part has moved into the internal position and here it was at on the terminal position so the terminal dyne has become an internal dyeing and internal sulfoxide has become a terminal sulfoxide and then this sulfoxide when it is treated with trifluoroacetic anhydride and sodium acetate it allows functionalization at this center via so called fumera reaction now this work was published in 1982 in a very interesting paper by ej corey and the mechanism for this reaction is very interesting which is discussed here now as you can see that after the allah type of reaction one gets this part r is the remaining side chain of the aldehyde and this is the benzoate which is coming from the aldehyde now this is what is your internal sulfoxide internal sulfoxide internal sulfur oxide and this dime is terminaldyne now just like that it cannot get converted into this diene which is internal diene and terminal sulfoxide so this is internal dyeing and terminal sulfoxide now just like that it cannot undergo but what it does it is is very interesting now if one looks at the this part here only this part this particular part which i have encircled with blue pen it is allyl sulfoxide so that undergoes allyl sulfoxide sulphine into the arrangement to form this unit which is now is allyl sulfinate ester now this allyl sulfinate ester is basically flanked by two double bonds so the this sulfox allyl sulfinate ester has a choice either it undergoes to the same rearrangement back to the sulfoxide or it undergoes a new rearrangement and generate this unit this is exactly what is happening so that means that if you have a diene which has an allyl sulfoxide unit at n one end of the diene it can undergo allyl sulfoxide sulfonated theorem in to form this type of sulfinate ester which is now flanked by two double bonds in an allylic position and then it undergoes a different kind of allyl sulfoxide sulfinate reagent in a different way and give this terminal sulfur oxide now this terminal sulfoxide when it is treated with an electrophile like trifluoroacetic anhydride then that allows the pumeral rearrangement to take place now if you recall the pumela rearrangement we had discussed it earlier time and here there is a proton which is what is expected to trigger so i have repeatedly mentioned that unless there is at least one hydrogen atom adjacent to the sulfoxide puminal reaction would not take place because once this sulfoxide is activated by this alpha say electrophile like a trifluoroacetic anhydride then you would get an intermediate of this kind and this kind of intermediate has to lose a proton from here and then generate this sulfonium ion this sulfonium ion then is attacked by the nucleophile which is present as an acetate ion to attack on to this to form this particular ah alpha acetoxy sulphide so you have an alpha acetoxy acetoxy sulphide from this particular rearrangement so this is a beautiful ah mechanism is a beautiful way of converting a very interesting substrate to ah in a very regio selective fashion to this particular alpha acid toxic sulphide so now one can carry out many different interesting applications of this particular highly functionalized molecule to to convert into ah different intermediates which could be useful in the synthesis of important natural products now there is yet another example which is similar to the example that we took last time where now we have a different vinyl sulfoxide here ah the diene and sulfoxide are in conjugation with each other except to the fact that this another example is basically a chiral molecule chiral molecule so if if the if the sulfoxide is made chiral this is why it is made chiral this is a chiral sulfoxide because sulfoxides can exist as enantiomers they are having ah three different groups like double bond o this carbon sulphur bond and carbon tolerance bond and of course a pair of electron that allows the enantiomers to be formed so if this particular diene having a sulfoxide is made in a chiral fashion then the diels order reaction gives this intermediate the stereochemistry here is governed by the diels order reaction rules which is not the scope of this particular course however this is how it will happen but now since there are two asymmetric centers which are formed that will be chiral centers that is because the sulfoxide is chiral and therefore the ah reaction would give a highly diastereoselective reaction when now you see that this particular molecule has this part as allyl sulfoxide now this will undergo already one has in induced asymmetry into the substrate based on the enantio selectivity governed by the sulfoxide so now once you have these two centers here as as chiral centers and now you have a allyl sulfoxide when this undergoes rearrangement and since this is a beta orientation here beta so the alcohol which is formed is also beta and it was found that the reaction is done at minus 10 degrees 2 hours and yield is 91 whereas enantiomeric excess that is optical purity is more than 98 percent so this is a very beautiful example of combining the information obtained from the chirality of the sulfoxide the diels-order reactions stereochemistry and enantioselectivity from the sulfoxide followed by the concerted this is the concerted reaction and therefore there is no possibility of the loss of stereochemistry and that is what is transpired into a an inertia selective deals order reaction giving this bicyclic interesting allylic alcohol now we would move to another topic which is called scigousa ito oxidation and if time permits then we carry out the two interesting transpositions one is one two diketone and enone transpositions now what is ah psygosa ito oxidation first we will take that now what is interesting in this particular reaction is if one takes ah an enol salal ether of this kind and if one treats with palladium acetate and in the presence of benzoquinone one gets this enone formation that means there the double bond is coming on this and this in all saline ether gets converted with ketone now initially when this reaction was done it was found that one can do this reaction with mole equivalent mole equivalent of palladium acetate but then palladium acetate is very expensive and therefore the reaction will not be of much use unless it is made in catalytic fashion but the reaction is very interesting because once you are in a position to make an enol solid ether of this kind in a highly regio selective fashion then the formation of the enone will occur only in a particular fashion like for example if inaudible is formed here then you can always get the double bond in this particular place it will not go on to the other side now if one extends this and applies in a different way one can start with an enone say cyclohexenone add methyl group in in by lithium diameter cube rate and the the particular cube rate that is going to form would look something like this here o and m m is like copper and lithium species and then this is converted into this in all solid ether by m e three s i c l and once that inner saline ether is now generated this is the involved ether that regenerated similar to the one it is shown above would now undergo a sayagusa ito reaction that means palladium acetate palladium two in the presence of benzoquinone now that gives elimination from here this hydrogen goes off and you generate this enone now two things which are important one of course is that saigusa was a japanese chemist and and and and ito they were the ones who did the reaction first and therefore this is called as sayagusaito reaction now here palladium two is the one that actually ah does the reaction but then this palladium two is converted into palladium zero and which then reacts with ah benzoquinone and then gets converted into palladium two so basically benzoquinone is is a co-oxidant that is required to convert ah palladium zero to palladium two of course in the literature as we go along we will see that there are many other co oxidants which people have reported in the literature now what is the mechanism of the cyagosa eto reaction for that we have to understand that palladium two salts such as palladium chloride palladium acetate or palladium trifluoroacetate react with a double bond particularly an electron rich double bond to form a pi complex for example if we have a compound of this type which is an electron rich double bond that is an enol cylinder ether then we can expect that if this is reacted with palladium acetate then we have a pi complex of this type that can easily form and this particular pi complex undergoes trans metallation by the expansion of tri-metal cylinder acetate in the sense that this oxygen silicon bond is broken and oxygen palladium bond is formed this is what is trans metallation this results in the formation of oxoalyl palladium complex which is in equilibrium with this particular palladium species now in this case you have oxygen palladium bond and since it is an enol ether type of species it breaks and can form a carbon palladium bond in both the species the palladium remains in oxidation state of two now these two species would be in equilibrium and this particular species which has a hydrogen at the pitha position for example this is an alpha position and this is the beta position so there is a possibility of a hydride transfer from here to here and subsequently there is a loss of carbon palladium bond here to make it double bond that leads to the formation of this particular species in which now the newly formed palladium two species has a pi complexation with the double bond that has been regenerated now this palladium species then loses acetic acid and palladium zero and generates an enone which is what is the product of the expected psycusa ito reaction now this palladium zero then undergoes oxidation to palladium two with benzoquinone which is used in stoichiometric amount and thus this particular reaction is essentially catalytic in terms of palladium salt and stoichiometric in terms of the co-oxidants such as benzoquinone there is also a report in the literature where in place of benzoquinone oxone has been used as a co-occident this entire mechanism is reported in the literature in 1999 now you can also ah carry out this reaction which is published in 2013 by using oxone oxone is a basically a triple salt is a triple salt which is primarily potassium peroxy monosulphate and this ah potassium hydrogen sulphate and potential sulfate are essentially ah to stabilize the the salt because it is a peroxy salt such combinations have been reported in 2013 to convert this enol solid ether for example of this kind where only 20 mole per cent 20 mole per cent of platinum acetate is used along with one equivalent of the oxone to form an enone from this enol salil ether this can also be done on a cyclic systems and you can get the corresponding enone so this is a very interesting and cheap method by which instead of using benzoquinone you can use oxone as a co-oxidant and carry out the reaction so as you can see from here that the ah inaudible ether is converted to the corresponding enone where palladium two is gone to palladium zero and the palladium zero reacts with this ah potassium peroxy monosulphate and then of course that gets reduced and the palladium zero gets oxidized to the palladium two this is what is ah the one of the latest applications of the psygusa reaction now if you look at the literature or the earlier methods one can say why do we want this palladium and co oxidant etcetera why can't we simply take a ketone such as this convert into the corresponding alpha hello ketone here alpha halo ketone and then of course you take a potassium carbonate like a base it is a base and then of course you can lose the proton from here and this proton gives a ah enone so it is essentially ah a kind of ketone to enone in on a simple substrate of course in a similar fashion you can take the enol salil ether which is what we took in the saigosa ito reaction and treat with n iodo succinamide n aero succinamide is nothing but is this like n bromo succinamide it is ah this here which is the source of i plus in instead of is a source of i plus i plus source so you can introduce here this iodo group here and then in a similar fashion as this reaction here this elimination of h i under basic condition here give an enone so one can do it but the problems associated with these are the fact that some of these alpha halo ketones like alpha hello ketones can undergo under basic conditions to give favors key rearrangement so one can reaction or rearrangement so ah there is a danger ah when you have substrates of this kind where alpha halo ketones are reacted with base so you may have a side reaction but that is not the case with this particular psychoso reaction the other way of course is we can take this ketone for example which we have already discussed it is that you can treat with the strong base at at low temperature and you generate an kinetic enolate kinetic enolate and react with ah phenyl selenidyl chloride to form this alpha phenyl salino ketone which upon oxidation with either hydrogen peroxide or metabolic acid or sodium metabolite basically you have to do the reaction under careful conditions so that you make saline oxide here and the saline oxide then undergoes a elimination to form the double bond o so this is definitely an alternative but then you have to have different alternatives to carry out the same reaction so that on certain substrates with certain functional groups certain reactions work and so other reactions do not work therefore for any particular transformation you have to have many different ways of carrying out the reaction different methods to be developed for such a also to provide different alternatives now another example where simple ah applications are done is of course taking this ketone and making the corresponding enone so here it is a very simple case you can generate an enone ah sorry ah an ion here which will form the corresponding in all salita with the help of this this is lithium hexamethyldisilazine ah and then of course you generate an anion here make the enol salil ether and you generate a double bond at this particular position here is already any non saline ether with the palladium acetate acetonitrile at room temperature the the reaction takes place to form this ketone now this has been converted into the alkaloid morphine where this has been converted to another natural product called peri bisin so it is a ah of course you have to ah get to these inaudible ethers in a in a very regio selective fashion in this case there is no problem but in this case one has to develop differently how one can get to this you know once you have got the enol salil ether the formation of this c you can see that at room temperature just one step and one can get this reaction done so ah this is what i have discussed so far and there are many more examples ah in the literature for example one can also use the dmso and an oxygen as a co-oxidant or in space of benzoquinone or oxone so as you can see here only ten percent palladium acetate is used to form convert is in all solid ether to the corresponding enone using oxygen as a co oxidant now in this example for us for for example here inhale saline ether is already formed here with palladium acetate with one equivalent the reaction was done to get to this particular enol but on the other hand if one takes one atmosphere oxygen and only 10 mole percent of palladium acetate and you can get in eight hour 62 percent yield and then that has been converted to an to an alkaloid so these are new developments which are replacing the standard benzoquinone co oxidant to something simple as simple as as oxygen as a co-occident so i think that we will stop ah today on on this particular reaction note i hope you have understood some new aspects of sulfoxide sulfonate rearrangement ah and and i am sure that you will be able to make use of or at least theoretically construct different allyl sulfoxides and convert them into allyl sulfinate ah sulfonate esters and place them in such a fashion that they lead to very interesting applications in organic synthesis and also similarly uh you can make use of the saigosa ito reaction for converting in all saline ethers or some other cylin ah ethers not necessarily coming from ketone or aldehyde but in some other fashion for example from nitro and then of course you introduce the double bond adjacent to the functional groups like keto to enone or nitro 2 nitro olefin like this one can do it so i i have given examples i have given literature references you can go and read them also and ponder over the mechanism and ah of course we can always 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ffuIdLXZ-j8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffuIdLXZ-j8 | How to review and approve members post on facebook group | [Music] hello guys welcome to today's video by troy stanley on today's video guys i'm going to show you where to check a post members have left on your group and also to review those posts uh yeah you want to review and approve or you want to review and decline whichever you choose i'm just going to show you guys where to locate a post a new member made to your group and also how to approve or decline the post and then guys i already did this video for mobile version if you are making use of mobile please check the mobile version of this content i i already have a playlist for the facebook group tutorial so you should check that out also a lot of things you can learn from the ts tech channel so if you are new to this channel make sure you subscribe okay facebook has opened now in order to um go to the group area click on this group icon right on top area and a quick tip guys before i start editing if you guys are not the admin of the group you cannot make use of this particular option you have to be an admin of the group so that you'll be able to edit and approve post that is made on the group and also if you do not um enable only admin approval um there is no need for this tutorial this setting is actually going to turn on and enable the post automatically published now let me go ahead and click on the group that i want to approve post on i just click on the group the the main tiers take on the left hand area all right now the group has loaded usually you should see a badge icon right the batch icon is not displaying right now the reason is because i already already clicked on the setting previously and you can notice now the settings is on the left hand area if you are actually being um been on this settings area there is no need to go over to um there is no need to click on the badge icon but if you see the i badge icon just make sure you click on it and on the left hand area you should notice where it says pending posts right now go ahead and click on depending post so it will display all the pending post in the group now this is the post i have to post right there this on this so in order to approve the post all you need to do is to click on approve now once you approve this post it will start displaying on the page but if you have never approved this before it will not be displaying on your page and then apart from approving and declining the post whichever one you want to do you can either approve or decline the post when you approve the post will be displayed on the group news threads but when you decline it will be deleted from the group and then there are more settings you guys can do let me go ahead and approve this there are more settings you guys can do you can click on this three dotted icon right there you can see a lot of more options that says decline post and give a feedback when you click on that you'll be able to decline this particular post and then you tell the person your reason for declining the post and then you can also see another option to decline and block the auto when you decline and block this auto is actually going to block this particular person from posting on your group so um if you want to do that particular option go ahead and select that and if for some reason you want to um copy this link and share to either your admin or other people that manage the group with you you can go ahead and do that and then there is still other option that says decline and report post when you decline and report this post this is actually when the facebook community or the facebook developer will look into this to see if this person is actually trying to spam and abuse the system or or the attempts of use so whichever one you choose just go ahead and do that and for some reason i'm going to go ahead and decline this particular post just to show you guys how it works now you notice i just declined the post right and it says send a message to this person and then there is another option to remove this person so that is all you can do but anytime this person also try to make a post they will also be displayed on the post area and you can also go ahead and approved or decline the person now let's go ahead to the home page of the group to show you guys the post i just approved right now i just clicked on the home on the left hand area and it's loading wait for it okay it has loaded up and you can notice the post has been approved and it says just now you notice there is this particular icon right on the person's um right on the person's profile name it's called founding member um the reason why the person in the founding member the reason is actually displayed here and there are more badges that can be given to people i'm going to discuss that on a different video so on this video i only want to show you guys how to approve and accept post that is made on your group and i 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RZUp6DhAIgA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZUp6DhAIgA | Omegle But It's Unbelievable | [Music] what's up guys in this video as you probably noticed from the intro i'm using voice mod an incredible voice changer that is able to change your voice in real time this is the first time ever i'm using a voice changer or omegle trust me guys i had so much fun recording this and the reactions were crazy voice mod is even sponsoring this video it really does not get better than this what um yeah um must be a glitch it must be aggressive anyway voice mod gives you so many voices to choose from and with the pro version you even get a sound board plus the ability to create your own custom voice mods you could literally have thousands of different voice effects you can have an easy five percent off when purchasing the pro version if you click on the link in the description down below and you use the code no logic let me know in the comment section down below your favorite voice mode avatar combination and if you want to see more of this stuff definitely consider subscribing it's free and it really helps a lot recently you guys are going crazy in the last 28 days 50 000 people decided to hit that subscribe button thank you for being so dope um i think i'm weird in this place so i think i'm gonna go enjoy the video wow you like it ah he's so cute oh my god i'm not cute i want to be scary scary half of you is so [ __ ] i'm not a normal pikachu i'm a detective i have to like search around for some clothes whoever is behind this you literally made my whole night i love you thank you oh my god that's amazing look i can do something more i can beat box and dance at the same time i like my kids how i like my clocks yes you're just like me you're just like me i've been seeing habibi all over all today and no one else has been saying it you were just like me [Music] what the [ __ ] [Music] you are the chosen one you [Music] yes [Music] oh nobody likes toby i like dobby oh my god dubby's happy nobody wants to fly do you think i can steal this yeah still is really oh my god i'm going to try how does it oh what the hell holy [ __ ] ah you recognize me now ah-ha you see dance for me grandpa dance for you okay hey got dancing you leave what the [ __ ] is this [ __ ] oh guy oh my god my back too oh oh oh holy [ __ ] i'm so weak it's all right over there i'll show you come with me okay here is my car i mean who um here is my car you're a jackie oh [ __ ] you're right wrong car i don't remember when he parked [ __ ] ugh oh yeah he's still in cars oh yeah i'm very sneaky i'm a very sneaky grandpa and if they come close they're just like give a [ __ ] you want to see a grandpa flip yeah yeah let's do it check it out i got insurance on you no no my medicines are my omegle [ __ ] you know what i'm saying you don't see me i'm sneaky [Music] good morning do you want a coffee can i bring you breakfast close your mouth close your mouth thank you oh wow you're so beautiful oh my god you're so cute oh thank you is the hat right look at the hat look at the head it's a swag [Music] but i'm scary too we can use the force you're so cute i would say the same thing but i cannot see you it's always like this but you know what i prefer this instead of something big and hairy and i'm actually leo wayne you didn't even recognize me i did you know lil wayne goes by tunji right young toonchin i [ __ ] it up [ __ ] what the [ __ ] is that learn how to use all the ass [ __ ] let me put on a voice changer [Music] young money you giving me money man no [Music] what's up oh my god [Music] are you a man or a woman pikachu i always get confused i don't have any gender i'm genderless i don't know i don't know how do you reproduce it's amazing we reproduce so fast are you filming me without my permissions [Applause] because you're getting hungry don't do it you have to ask for content oh my god harry potter harry potter oh my god i missed you harry harry potter how do you use this um you get on the this yes harry and then okay [Music] [Laughter] they ask you how you are you just have to say that you're fine [Music] love to be stepped on my copy [Music] you | NoLogicDavid | UC_OZ31SBtcSkG19vx1_tRXw | 2022-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 831 | 4,224 |
cmBzwUC-gUM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmBzwUC-gUM | Why did Fidel Castro Intervene in the Angolan Civil War? | In 1979 Cuba was chosen as the host country for the sixth summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), with Fidel Castro as its chairperson. After the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement is the largest organization of countries that represents the interests of over 55% of the world's population. And, in many ways, this summit marked the zenith of Fidel Castro's prestige among developing countries. Cuba's diplomatic success in the 1970s derived in part from the 1974 military coup in Portugal that led to the independence of Angola in 1975. When Angolan President Agostinho Neto appealed to Cuba for military aid in 1975, Fidel Castro responded immediately by sending Cuban troops doctors and teachers. Between 1975 and 1991, Cuban teachers educated over two million Angolans and Cuba granted thousands of scholarships to Angolans to study at Cuba's Isla de la Juventud, an island dedicated to the education of students from socialist countries. Between March 1987 and June 1988, at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, Cuban and Angolan soldiers together fought against the South African Defense Forces and forced South Africa to relinquish its control over southern Angola and accept the independence of Namibia. Cuba sent more troops proportionate to its population than the United States deployed in Vietnam. One of the striking features of Cuban intervention in Angola was the disparity between its size and the key role that it played in a large African country. The life story of Fidel Castro is not the story of the leader of a poor, underdeveloped nation struggling against the fierce opposition of the United States. It would also be inaccurate to view Fidel Castro simply as a Soviet stooge. During the Cold War, Fidel Castro very cleverly manipulated opportunities to project his leadership in many struggles against imperialism. Fidel Castro supported many African leaders, but Cuba's greatest contribution was in Angola. The Angolan Civil War, which took place on a cold war stage, was one of the longest and bloodiest conflicts of the 20th century. Let's briefly review the colonial history of Angola because the roots of the Angolan Civil War lie in the country's independence from Portugal. Angola is a large country in southwestern Africa. It is about twice the size of Texas. Angola has a long coastline, approximately thousand miles, with four major ports, several natural resources including diamond mines, and it is the second largest producer of oil after Nigeria in Africa. Angola shares borders with Namibia to the South, Zambia to the east, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the north. The Cabinda province, which is the largest oil production area in Angola, is separated from the rest of the country by the Democratic Republic of Congo. Angola's contemporary political boundaries resulted from Portuguese colonialism. Much of the territory that comprises present-day Angola was part of the kingdom of Congo, which rose to prominence in the 14th century. The Portuguese colony of Angola grew out of a trading post set up by Portuguese explorers in the 15th century at Soyo in the north. In 1575, Paulo Diaz de Novais came with 100 Portuguese settler families and 400 soldiers and established a settlement on the coast called Sao Paulo de Loanda. Another Portuguese settlement called Benguela was founded as a fort in 1587 and became a town in 1617. Very early on, the Portuguese succeeded in converting the king and his son Afonzo to Christianity. The Portuguese profited from the transatlantic slave trade which became the colony's economic foundation for the next four centuries, when millions of slaves were shipped to Brazil and the Caribbean. The transatlantic slave trade officially ended in the 1830s after Brazilian independence, but slavery continued in Portuguese colonies until the end of the 19th century, and in the disguised form until the early 20th century. In Angola, a Luso-African population and culture developed around the colonial settlement of Luanda and Benguela. The expansion of the Portuguese colonial state into the interior occurred intermittently until the end of the 19th century when Portuguese authorities initiated a series of wars of conquest and developed and economy of resource extraction. The Portuguese took full control of Angola's economy. For 400 years the Portuguese were heavily involved in the slave trade. After the slave trade ended through the export of rubber diamonds coffee and then oil. The Portuguese developed an economy that enriched Portugal at the expense of Angolans. After 1926 the fascist government set up labor camps near the coffee and cotton plantations where forced labour became the new form of slavery. The Portuguese used several brutal methods and strategies to subjugate Angolans and ruin their social networks. They reorganized villages and established transportation routes that facilitated exports while at the same time dividing communities. Portuguese colonial rule allowed, and at times, encouraged interracial marriage, but there was a distinct separation of population groups according to racial background. Mestizos or people of mixed European and African ancestry were sometimes given access to more education. Africans who were considered assimilated into Portuguese culture and values were sent to Portugal for higher education, but were prevented from returning to Africa for fear of political change. Portuguese was the language of instruction since the establishment of the first Jesuit primary school in 1605. In 1921, the Portuguese forbade by decree the use of African languages in the schools. In the 1940s, Roman Catholic missions and their schools became the official representatives of the state in Africa. The mission schools were designed to create a small but powerful educated elite group that would support the colonial regime. In rural areas, the Portuguese created the department of Native Affairs and established adaptation schools run by Catholic missionaries. A great majority of Africans remained illiterate because of the high dropout rates in these adaptation schools. The first national movement against Portuguese colonial power started in 1961. Portugal responded by sending in thousands of army troops who killed tens of thousands of Angolans. Many nationalists fled to surrounding countries and in time organized into three main guerrilla groups: the MPLA; the FNLA; and UNITA. On April 25th 1974, a military coup in Portugal toppled the fascist government. This event is also called the Carnation Revolution because it was a peaceful and bloodless revolution. April 25th is a national holiday in Portugal. It is Freedom Day. One of the goals of the Carnation Revolution was to end Portuguese colonization in Africa. Soon after the 1974 military coup in Portugal, representatives of the new Portuguese government met with the MPLA, FNLA and UNITA and signed the Alvor Agreement that granted Angolan independence and provided for a transitional three-way power-sharing government. However, trust quickly broke among these groups and that led to a bloody civil war and foreign intervention. Let's take a quick look at each of these liberation movements. The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or the MPLA, was founded in 1956 and it was the oldest of three groups. The socialist movement was based in the capital city of Luanda and it was largely coastal and urban. The MPLA controlled the oil wells in the north and much of the MPLA's funding came from oil profits during the 1980s. Their marxist leader, Agostinho Neto, is perhaps the biggest national hero in Angola. He was a physician, a poet, and a political leader. To this day, his image is printed on the Angolan Kwanza banknotes, Neto studied medicine in Portugal and he returned to Angola in 1959 and joined the MPLA. He wrote his first volume of poetry at that time, using liberation and freedom as the theme. He was arrested a year later and deported to Portugal. He managed to escape and came to the United States and appealed to the US government for support in his fight for Angolan independence. The Kennedy administration turned him down. In 1965, Neto met with Che Guevara in Cuba and created an alliance with Fidel Castro. Neto also developed a close relationship with the Soviet Union and he was awarded the Soviet Union's Lenin Peace Prize in 1975. When Angola gained independence in 1975, Neto became the first president but soon after independence a civil war broke out and Neto died in 1979 in Moscow during a surgery at the age of 56. The National Front for the liberation of Angola, or the FNLA, appeared in 1962 as a separatist movement in northern Angola. The FNLA was led by Holden Roberto and the group was based in northern Angola and had close ties to the US ally Mobutu Sese Seko in Zaire. The MPLA crushed the FNLA and most of its leaders were either exiled or killed. The remnants of the group merged with UNITA. In 1975, as part of the alternative government, the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, or UNITA, was formed in 1966 and led by Jonas Savimbi. It was populist in nature and its leaders formed a second government at Huambo in central Angola. UNITA controlled much of the country's agriculture and waved the banner of rural right-wing resistance. Jonas Savimbi was a master in guerrilla warfare and an excellent military strategist. Both the United States and South Africa launched separate covert operations to funnel aid and weapons to the FNLA and UNITA. Many of their fighters lacked boots and basic military gear. Though some units had waged guerrilla warfare against the Portuguese, none of them had experience in the conventional warfare that was needed to seize land from the MPLA. The Allies realized that a support role alone would not be enough. They would have to take the lead, deploying regular troops under their own command. In 1975, the Vietnam War was just drawing to an end and there was no public support in the United States for another American intervention in a foreign country. Notes from a 1975 national security council meeting at the White House during the Nixon presidency show that senior US officials discussed how they could support the FNLA through Mobutu Sese Seko in Zaire. Both President Reagan and President Bush hosted UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi at the White House despite the fact that UNITA was known to traffic in conflict diamonds, conscript child soldiers, and torture dissenters. America's political alignment with the apartheid regime in South Africa remains a black spot in US history. Even as late as 1986, President Reagan vetoed the comprehensive Anti-apartheid Act. As I said earlier, starting in November 1975, Fidel Castro sent troops to defend the MPLA from South African troops crossing the border at Namibia. Operation Carlota, named after a cuban slave who led an uprising in 1843, initiated a struggle against South Africa that lasted until 1991, with the withdrawal of the last cuban troops. During the Angolan Civil War, the United States and the Soviet Union enjoyed a brief thaw in their relations in an era referred to as detente. When Cuba sent troops to Angola, the United States blamed the Soviet Union for breaking the rules of detente because they believed that Cuba had intervened in Angola as a Soviet proxy. That was not the case. Fidel Castro was not prepared to allow detente with the United States to detract from his objective of alliance building in developing nations. Today most historians agree that Fidel Castro's decision to send troops to Angola was taken without consulting with the Soviet Union. Che Guevara started working with the MPLA in 1965 and Fidel Castro himself strongly identified with the Angolan struggle. The main battleground was in Cuito Cuanavale, a small town in southeastern Angola, where South Africa was training, supplying, and directing UNITA forces. The Cubans forced the apartheid regime to fight a costly war of attrition. The Battle of Cuito Cuanavale was the largest military confrontation in Africa after the end of World War II. Angola was ravaged by violence. The siege dragged on and the Cuban deployment of troops kept increasing. This was an enormous commitment for a small country like Cuba, with a small population and limited resources. The military operation was extremely dangerous with fears over the nuclear capacities of the South African regime. Cuban soldiers often moved at night in small columns to avoid detection. They constructed an airstrip that allowed Cuban pilots to bomb an area that provided essential supplies for the South African Defence Force and this demonstrated Cuban airpower. Less than a year after Cuito Cuanavale, delegations from Angola, South Africa and Cuba met at the UN headquarters to sign the tripartite accord. This was a remarkable diplomatic accomplishment for Cuba and Angola because it granted Namibia independence and provided for the withdrawal of South African troops from Angola. The last Cuban military units also left Angola in 1991. This brief period of peace was shattered in September 1992 when UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi refused to accept the MPLA leader Jose Eduardo dos Santos as president of Angola. Armed conflict resumed in May 1993. The United States officially recognized the Dos Santos government and stopped supporting UNITA. A new peace agreement called the Lusaka Protocol was signed between Dos Santos and Savimbi in November 1994 but sporadic fighting continued. Both sides engaged in scorched earth offensives, siege warfare and other tactics that primarily targeted civilians. By 1999 there were approximately 10 million landmines in the country and Angola topped UNICEF's child risk index which measures the risk of death malnutrition, abuse, and development failure for children around the world. In 2002, government forces killed Jonas Savimbi and soon after that UNITA signed a ceasefire agreement that ended the armed conflict and paved the way for democratic elections. Cuba under Fidel Castro became a model for anti imperialist struggles. Castro's speeches about social justice, international debt, neo-imperialism and globalization resonated in the Non-Aligned Movement. Fidel Castro articulated socialism as an egalitarian philosophy that revolved around the concept of a welfare state. Here's a clip from Democracy Now about Cuban intervention in Angola. you know it's interesting Amy because there was a special relationship that existed between the Cuban Revolution in Africa from almost the the the beginning the the Cubans were very supportive of the Algerian struggle against the French which succeeded in 1962 they they went on to support the various anti-colonial movements in Africa including and particularly the anti Portuguese movements in Guinea Bissau Angola and and Mozambique and they were unquestioning in their support for the anti-apartheid struggle in in South Africa it's the Angolan struggle that receives a lot of attention and one of the things that was not understood at the time but many of us in the United States including many of us on the Left was that when Cuban troops went to Angola they did not go with the behest of the Soviet Union in fact the Soviet Union was not in favor of Cuban troops going there the Cubans went there out of a sense of solidarity I mean they actually believed in solidarity and they went there to stop the invasion that was in the process of taking place between by the South African apartheid troops and their allies in the FNLA and UNITA and so this relationship has been very very strong and you could tell in the words of the late President Mandela that this bond this love for the Cuban people and for the Cuban Revolution that bond also translated into a feeling in black America of a certain kind of bond a certain support for the Cuban Revolution feeling that this was a revolution that paid attention to Africa but also paid attention to the struggle around racism within Cuba although obviously there were certain limitations to that but I would say that Cuba probably made the greatest advances in a struggle around racism of any country in the Western Hemisphere to turn to Cuba's role and and go this is a clip from the 2001 documentary Fidel the untold story that was directed by Estella Bravo you hear the narrator of lost of Rana first right from the beginning Cuba's revolutionary ideals not only spread throughout Latin America but also forged strong ties with national liberation leaders such as say coutore macaca Brown Julius Nyerere Samora Machel and accosted on death row when the regular South African troops invaded Angola we couldn't stand by and do nothing when the MPLA asked for our help we offered them the help they needed in 1975 as Angola moved towards independence from Portugal the CIA along with the apartheid government of South Africa tried to bring down a new Angolan government at the request of the Angolan President Fidel sent 36,000 troops to keep the South African forces from attacking Rwanda or the kafir' for many Cubans whose ancestors were African slaves the fight in Angola was a way to repair a death to history in 14 years of war over 300,000 Cubans doctors teachers and engineers as well as soldiers played an important role in Angola more than 2,000 lost their lives in 1988 Fidel sent in more Cuban troops for the decisive battle at quit agua Navarre and directed operations from Cuba the defeat of the South African army drove a large nail into the coffin of apartheid and helped advance the struggle of the South African people it's a clip from the 2001 documentary Fidel the untold story directed by Estella Bravo now let's go to the film CIA and Angolan revolution in this clip former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger explains why the US was concerned about the Cuban troops that Fidel Castro had sent to fight in Angola after Kissinger you hear Fidel Castro himself rethought with respect to Angola that if the Soviet Union could intervene at such distances from a areas that were far from the traditional Russian security concerns and when Cuban forces could be introduced in the distant rebels butts and if the West could not find a counter to that that then the whole international system could pretty stabilized yeah I don't like what the only one it was a question of globalizing our struggle vis a vie the globalized pressures and harassment of the u.s. in this respect it did not coincide with the Soviet viewpoint shall we do Doce Blanc we acted E but without their cooperation like the opposite that from the film CIA and the Golan Revolution Bill Fletcher as we wrap up the section on Cuba in Africa there's a story that I heard a me about what happened in Angola on the night of in depend and there was panic in the capital South African troops and their allies were approaching and no one knew what was going to happen and then at midnight people went down to the docks and out of the darkness came Cuban troops Cuban ships that then landed troops and and the look on the face of the person who told me the story who witnessed this was something that I'll never forget that this the sense that they had been saved out of at a critical moment in an act that had not been driven by the Soviet Union but had been driven by a belief in solidarity and a particular relationship between Cuba and Africa and that's something that the US mainstream media is completely ignoring at this moment and Che Guevara would be in Africa right fighting for leading Cuban forces before he would ultimately die in Latin America that's correct he went to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was fighting a neo-colonial regime that ironically he was working with Kabila Laurent Kabila in the beginning but the forces there were very poorly organized they weren't really ready to carry out a revolution and the Cuban advisers withdrew ultimately because the conditions were not ripe I'm speaking about che I thought I would turn right now to Che Guevara I want to turn to another clip from the film Fidel the untold story directed by Estella Bravo this is Fidel Castro talking about Che Guevara following his execution in Bolivia in 1967 if we want a model of a man who belongs not to our time but of the future they Corazon Vigo I would say with all my heart that that model is changed in 1997 three decades after he was killed che guevara x' remains were found and returned to Cuba Fidel Castro talked more about him in the film Fidel for now I dream about him Austin's California he's really I dream that I'm talking to him that he's alive it's a very special thing it's hard to accept the fact that he's dead II Aqaba this is why is that digital presence I'd say it's because he's always present he always present everywhere I hope you enjoyed watching this video. 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UUFDPzxhBbk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUFDPzxhBbk | Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac, Chapter 9-15 | chapter 9 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 9 marrying two millionaires back in Vermont fresh Temptations Margaret Bradley wine and women a mock marriage in Troy the fall certificate medicine and millinery Eliza Guernsey acepri at Saratoga marrying another millionaire again arrested for bigamy in jail 11 months a tedious trial found guilty appeal to Supreme Court trying to break out of jail a Governor's promise second trial sentenced to three years imprisonment from Troy I went first Newburyport Massachusetts where I had some business and where I remained weak and then returned to Troy again next I went to Bennington Vermont to sell medicines and practice and I found enough to occupy me there for full two months from Bennington to Rutland selling medicines on the way and at Rutland I intended to stay for some time my oldest son was there well established in the medical business and I thought that both of us together might extend a wide practice and make a great deal of money no doubt we might have done so if I had minded my medical business only and had let matrimonial matters alone I had just got rid of a worthless woman in New Hampshire with a very narrow escape from State Prison but as my readers know by this time all experience even the bitterest was utterly thrown away upon me I seemed to get out of one scrape only to walk with my eyes open straight into another at the hotel where I went aboard there was temporarily staying a woman about 32 years old Margaret Bradley by name who kept a large millinary establishment in town I became acquainted with her and she told me that she owned a house in the place in which she and her mother lived but her mother had gone away on a visit and as she did not like to live alone she had come to the hotel to stay for a few days till her mother returned Margaret was a fascinating woman she knew it and it was my miserable fate to become intimate altogether too intimate with this designing milliner I went to her store every day sometimes two or three times a day and she always had in her back room wine or something stronger to treat me with and in the evening I saw her at the hotel when her mother came back and Margaret opened her house again I was a constant visitor I was once more caught I was in love matters went on in this way for several weeks when one evening I told her that I was going next day to Troy on business and she said she wanted to go there to buy some goods and that she would gladly take the opportunity to go with me if I would let her of course I was only too happy and the next day I and my son and she and one of the young women in her employee who watched a sister in selecting Goods started for Troy when I called for her just as we were leaving the house the old lady her mother called out Margaret don't you get married before you come back I guess I will was Margaret's answer and we went a very jovial party of four to Troy and put up at the Gerard House where we had dinner together and drank a good deal of wine after dinner my son and myself went to attend to our business and she and her young woman going to make their purchases arranging to meet us at a restaurant at half past four o'clock when we would launch Preparatory to returning to Rutland we met at the appointed place in dower and had a very Lively lunch indeed An Origin fact with not only enough to eat but altogether too much to drink I honestly think the two women could have laid me and my son under the table and would have done it if we had not looked out for ourselves as it was we all drag a great deal and we're very merry we were in a room by ourselves and when we had been there nearly an hour it occurred to Margaret that it would be a good idea to humor the old lady's dry joke about the danger of our getting married during this visit to Troy Henry said she to my son go out and ask the woman who keeps a saloon where you can get a blank marriage certificate and then get one and bring it here and we'll have some fun we were all just drunk enough to see that there was a joke in it and we urged the boy to go he went to the woman who directed him to a stationery's opposite and presently came in with a blank marriage certificate we called for pennant ink and sat down and filled out the blank form putting in my name and Margaret Bradley signing it with some odd name I have forgotten as that of the clergyman performing the ceremony he then signed his own name as a witness to the marriage and the young woman who was with us also witnessed it with her signature we had a great deal of fun over it Ben Moore won and then it was time for us to hurry to the depot to take the six o'clock train for Rutland reaching home at about 11 o'clock at night we found the old lady up and waiting for Margaret we went in and Margaret's first words were well mother I'm married I told you you know I thought I should be and here's my certificate the mother expressed no surprise she knew her daughter better than I did then but quietly congratulated her while I said not a single word my son went to see his companion home and as I had not achieved this latest greatness but had his thrust upon me I and my new found wife went to our room the next day I removed from the hotel to Margaret's house and remained there during my residence in Rutland she introducing me to her friends as her husband and seeming to consider it an established fact three weeks after this mock marriage however I told Margaret that I was going to travel about the state a while to sell my medicines and that I might be absent for some time she made no objections and as I was going with my own team she asked me to take some mantias and a few other Goods which were a little out of fashion and see if I could not sell them for her to be sure I would and we parted on the best of terms behold roon now not only a medical man and a marrying man but also a man millionaire when I could not dispose of my medicines I tried montias and in the course of my tour I sold the whole of Margaret swears Faithfully remitting to her the money for the same I think she would have put her whole stock of goods on me to work off in the same way but I never gave her the opportunity to do so my journeying brought me at last to Montpelier where I proposed to stay a while and see if I could establish a practice I had disposed of my millinery goods and had nothing to attend to but my medicines alas that my professional requirements as a marrying man should again have been called in requisition but it was to be it was my fate to fall into the hands of another milliner insatiate monster would not once suffice it seems not there was a milliner at Rutland whose family and friends all believed to be my wife though she knew she was not and here in Montpellier was ready waiting like a spider for a fly another millionaire who was about to enmesh me in the matrimonial net I had not been in the place a week before I became acquainted with Eliza Guernsey I could hardly help it for she lived in the hotel where I stopped and although she was full 35 years old she was altogether the most attractive woman in the house she was agreeable good-looking intelligent and what the vernacular calls smart at all events she was much too smart for me as I soon found out she had a considerable millionary establishment which she and her younger sister carried on employing several women and she was reputed to be well off strange as it may seem in the light of after events she actually belonged to the church and was a regular attendant at the services but no woman in town was more talked about and precisely what sort of a woman she was may be estimated from the fact that I had known her but a little more than a week when she proposed that she her sister now I should go to Saratoga together and have a good time for a day or two I was fairly fascinated with the woman and I consented the younger sister was taken with us I thought at first as a cover I knew afterwards as a Confederate and Eliza paid all the bills which were by no means small ones of the entire trip we stopped in Saratoga at a hotel which is now in very different hands but which was then kept by Proprietors who in addition to a most excellent table and accommodations afforded their guests the opportunity if they desired it of attending prayers every night and morning in one of the parlors this may have been the inducement which made Elias insist upon going to this house but I doubt it for our stay at Saratoga three or four days was one wild Revel we wrote about got drunk went to the lake came back to the hotel and the second day we were there Eliza sent her sister for a presbyterian Minister whose address is somehow secured and this Minister came to the hotel and married us I presume I consented I don't know for I was too much under the effect of liquor to know much of anything I have an indistinct recollection of some sort of a ceremony and afterwards Eliza showed me a certificate no Troy Affair but a genuine document signed by a minister residing in Saratoga and witnessed by her sister and someone in the hotel who had been called in but the hole was like a dream to me it was the plot of an Infamous woman to Endeavor to make herself respectable by means of a marriage no matter to whom or how the marriage was affected meanwhile the Montpelier papers had the whole story one of them publishing a glowing account of my elopement with his Guernsey and the facts of our marriage at Saratoga was duly chronicled this paper fell into the hands of Miss Bradley at Rutland and as she claimed to be my wife and had parted with me only a little while before when I went out to Petal medicines and millinery her feelings Can Be Imagined she read the story and then aroused all Rutland I had not been back from Saratoga half an hour before I was arrested in the public house in Montpelier and taken before Magistrate on complaint of Miss Bradley of Rutland that I was guilty of bigamy the examination was a long one and as the facts which were then shown appeared afterwards in my trial they need not be noted now I had two first-rate lawyers but for all that and with the plainest showing that Margaret Bradley had no claims whatsoever to be considered my wife I was bound over in the sum of three thousand dollars to appear for trial and was sent to jail there was a tremendous excitement about the matter in the whole town seemed interested to jli went Eliza going with me and insisted upon staying but the Jailer would not let her nor was she permitted to visit me during my entire stay there at least she got in to see me about once I made every effort to get bail but was unsuccessful eight long weary months elapsed before my trial came on and all these while I was in jail my trial lasted a week the Bradley woman knew she was no more married to me than she was To The Man in the Moon but she swore stoutly that we were actually wedded according to the certificate on the other hand my son swore to all the facts about the Troy spree and he's buying and filling out a certificate which showed for itself that accepting the signature of the young woman who also witnessed it it was entirely in Henry's handwriting I should have got along well enough so far as the Bradley woman was concerned but the prosecution had been put in possession of all the facts relative to my first and worst marriage and the whole matter came up in this case the district attorney had sent everywhere as far even as Illinois for witness with regard to that marriage it seemed as if all Vermont was against me I have heard that with the cost of witnesses and other expenses my trial causes State more than five thousand dollars my three lawyers could not save me after a week's trial the case went to the jury and in four hours they returned a verdict of guilty my Council instantly appealed the case to the Supreme Court and meanwhile I went back to jail where I remained three months more a few days after I returned to JLA friend of mine managed to furnish me with files and saws and I went industriously to work at the gratings of my window to saw my way out I could work only at night when the Keepers were away and I covered the traces of my cuttings by filling in with Tallow in two months I had everything in Readiness for my escape and hours more sawing at the bars would set me free but just at that time the governor of the state Fletcher made a visit to the jail I told him all about my case he assured me after hearing all the circumstances that if I should be convicted and sentenced he would surely pardon me in the course of six or eight weeks trusting in This Promise I've made no further effort to escape though I could have done so easily any night but rather than run the risk of recapturing a heavier sentence if I should be convicted I await the chances of the court and looked beyond for the clemency of the governor well finally my case came up in the Supreme Court it only occupied a day and the result was that I was sentenced for three years in the state prison I was remanded to jail and five days from that time I was taken from Montpelier to Windsor end of chapter nine chapter 10 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 10 prison life in Vermont entering prison the Scythe snaf business blistered hands I learn nothing threat to kill the shopkeeper locksmithing open Rebellion six weeks in the dungeon Escape of a prisoner in the dungeon again the madman Hall he attempts to murder the deputy I save Maury's life howling in the black hole taking off Hall's irons a ghastly spectacle a prison funeral I am let alone better treatment the full term of my imprisonment we arrived at Windsor and I was safely inside of the prison at three o'clock in the afternoon Warden Harlow met me with a joke to the effect that had it not been for my handcuffs he should have taken the officer who brought me to be the prisoner I was so much the better dressed of the two he then talked very seriously to me for a long time he was sorry and surprised he said to see men of my appearance brought to such a place for such a crime he could not understand how a person of my evident intelligence should get into such a scrape I told him that he understood it as well as I did at all events that I could not conceive why I should get into these difficulties one after the other but that I believed I was a crazy man on this one subject matrimonial monomania that when I had gone through with one of these scrapes and had suffered the severe punishment that was almost certain to follow the hole was like a dream to me a nightmare and nothing more with regard to what was before me in this prison I should try and behave myself and make the best of the situation but I notified the warden that I did not mean to do one bit of work if I could help it he took me inside where my fine clothes were taken away and I was dressed in the usual party colored prison uniform I was told the rules and was warned that if I did not observe them it would go hard with me Then followed 24 hours solitary confinement and the next afternoon I was taken from my cell to a shop in which Scythe snafs were made it had transpired during my trial at Montpelier that when I was a young man I was a blacksmith by trade this information had been transmitted to prison and I was at once put to work making heel Rings it was some years since I had worked at a forge and handled the hammer consequently in three or four days my hands were terribly blistered and as the warden happened to come into the shop I showed them to him and quietly told him that I would do that work no longer he told me that I must do it he would make me do it I answered that he might kill me or punish me in any way he pleased but he could not make me do that kind of Labor and I threw down my hammer and refused to work a moment longer the warden left me and sent Deputy Warden Moray to try me he approached me in a kindly way and I showed my blistered hands to him he thought that was the way to toughen me I thought not and said so and moreover told him I would never make another heel ring in that prison and I never did he sent me to my cell and I stayed there a week till my hands were well then the deputy came to me and asked me if I was willing to learn to heal outside snaps in the rough for the Shavers who finished them I said I would try I went into the shop and was shown how the work was to be done every man was expected to Hew out 50 snats in a day in three or four days a shopkeeper came and overlooked me while I was working in my bungling way and said if I couldn't do better than that I must clear out of his shop and do something else my reply was that I did not understand the business and had no desire or intention to learn it he sent for the deputy Warden who came and expressed the opinion that I could not do anything I said I was willing to do anything I could understand do you understand anything asked the deputy well some things marrying for instance was my answer I want no joking or Black Guard as I'm about this matter said the deputy them simple fact is you've got to work if you don't will make you so I kept on adhering making no improvement and in a day or two more the shopkeeper undertook show me how the work should be done I protested I never could learn it you don't try and I have a good mind to punish you the moment the shopkeeper said it I dropped at the snave raised my ax and told him that if he came One Step nearer to me I would make Minds meet of him he thought it was advisable to stay where he was but one of the prison Keepers was in the shop and as he came toward me I warned him that he had better keep away all the men in the shop were ready to break out in insubordination when I threatened the shopkeeper and the guard they cheered the deputy Warden was soon on the ground he'd stood in the doorway a moment and then in a kind tone called me to him I had no immediate quarrel with him and so I dropped my ax and went to him he told me that there was no use of making a mess there it incited the other prisoners to end subordination and was sure to bring severe punishment upon myself go and get your cap and coat said he and come with me but if you are going to put me into that black hole of yours I exclaimed I won't go you'll have to draw me there or kill me on the way he promised he would not put me in the dungeon he was only going to put me in my cell he said and to my cell I went willingly enough and stayed there a week during which time I suppose every one of my shopmates thought I was in the dungeon undergoing severe punishment for my rebellious conduct I had learned now the worst lesson which a prisoner can learn that is that my Keepers were afraid of me to a limited extent it is true I was now my own master and keeper in a few days Deputy Mori came to me and asked me if I was willing to come out and work I was sick of solitary confinement and longed to see the faces of men even prisoners so I told him if I could get any work I could do I was willing to try it and would do as well as I knew how he asked me if I knew anything of locksmithing I told him I had some taste for it and if he would show me his job I would let him see what I could do the fact is I was a very fair amateur locksmith and had quite a fondness for fixing picking and fussing generally over locks accordingly when he gave me a lock to work upon to make it play easier as he described it I did the job so satisfactorily that I had nearly every lock in the prison to take off and operate upon if it was nothing more than to clean an oil one this business occupied my entire time and attention for nearly three months then I repaired iron bed studs did other iron work and I was the General Tinker of the prison it came into my head however one day that I might as well do nothing the prison fair was indescribably bad almost as bad as the jail fair at Easton we lived upon the poorest possible salt beef for dinner varied now and then with plucks and such stuff from the slaughter houses with nothing but bread and Rye coffee for breakfast and supper and mush and molasses perhaps twice a week I was daily abused too by the warden his deputy and its Keepers they looked upon me as an ugly insubordinate refractory rebellious Rascal who was ready to kill any of them and worst of all who would not work I determined to confirm their minds in the latter's opposition and so one day I threw down my tools and refused to do another thing they dragged me to the dungeon and thrust me in it was a wretched dark hole with a little dirty straw in one corner to lie upon my entire food and drink was bread and water the man who brought it never spoke to me his face was the only one I saw during the live long day day and night were alike to me I lost the Run of time but at long intervals once in eight or ten days I suppose the deputy came to this hole and asked me if I would come out and work no no I always answered never then I paste the stone floor in the dark early on my straw I lay there till my hips were worn Raw no human being can conceive the agony the suffering endured in this dungeon At Last I was nearly blind and was scarcely able to stand up I presumed with the attendant who brought my daily Dole of bread and my cup of water reported my condition one day the door opened now was ordered out they were obliged to bring me out I was so reduced that I was put the shadow of myself they meant to cure obstinence or to kill me and had not quite succeeded in doing either there was no use in asking me if I would go to work then I was just alive a few days in my own cell in the daylight and with something beside bread and water to eat partially restored me I was then taken into the shop where the snares were finished by scraping and varnishing the lightest part of the work but I would not learn would not do would not try to do anything at all they gave me up the whole struggle nearly killed me but I beat them I was turned into the halls and told to do what I could which I knew well enough meant what I would after that I worked about the halls and yard sometimes sweeping and again carrying something or doing errands for the keepers from one part of the prison to another I was what theatrical managers called a general utility man and not at all strangely for it is human nature now that I could do what I pleased I pleased to do a great deal and was tolerably useful and far more agreeable than I had been in the past there was a young fella 22 years of age in one of the cells serving at a sentence of six years when I was sweeping around I used to stop and talk to him every day one day he was missing he had been supposed to be sick or asleep for several hours for apparently lie lay in bed and was lying very still but that was only an ingeniously constructed dummy the young man himself had made a hole under his bed into an adjoining vacant cell the door of which stood open he had crawled through his hole come out of the vacant cell door and gone up to the prison Garrett where he found some old pieces of rope these he tied together and getting out at the Coppola upon the roof he managed to let himself down on the outside of the building and got away he was never recaptured the warden said that someone must have told him about the adjoining vacant cell with its always open door else how would the young men have known it I was accused of imparting this valuable information and I suffered four weeks confinement in that horrible dungeon on the mere suspicion this made 10 weeks in all of my prison life in a hole in which I suffered so that I hoped I should die there one of the prisoners was a desperate man named Hall he was a convicted murderer and was sentenced for life he too worked about in the prison and The Yards dragging or carrying a heavy ball and chain when bundles of snaps were to be carried from one shop to the other in the various processes of finishing Hall had to do it and to carry his ball and chain as well so that he was loaded like a pack Horse no pack horse was ever so abused of course he was ugly the wardens and the keepers knew it and generally kept away from him I talked with him more than once and he told me that with better treatment he should be a better man look at the loads which are put on me every day he would say as if this ball and chain were not as much as I can carry and this for Life For Life one day when Hall and I were working together in the prison Deputy Warden Moray came in and said something to him and in a moment the man sprung upon him he had secured somehow perhaps he had picked it up in the yard a pocket knife and with this he stabbed the warden striking him in the shoulder arm and where he could Mori was a man 65 years of age and he made such resistance as he could crying out loudly for help a turn ran to Hall and with one blow of my fist knocked him nearly senseless then help came and was secured the Mad Men Moray was profused in protestations of gratitude to me for saving his life there was a great excitement over this attempt to murder the deputy and for a few hours with wardens and Keepers I was a hero I had been in the prison more than a year and was generally regarded as one of the worst prisoners one of the hardest cases a mere chance had suddenly made me one of the most commendable men within those dreary walls as for a hall he was taken to the dungeon and securely chained by the feet to a ring in the center of a stone floor there is no doubt whatever that the man was a raving Maniac he howled night and day so that he could be heard everywhere in the prison murder murder they're murdering me in this black hole why don't they take me out and kill me the warden said could not be helped that the man must be kept there he was dangerous to himself and others the dark cell was the only place for him so Hall stayed there and howled his cries growing weaker from day to day by and by we heard him only at intervals and after that not at all one morning there was a little knot of men around the open dungeon door the deputy Warden and two or three keepers Mr Moray called to me to go and get the tools and come there and take off Hall's irons I went into the cell and in a few minutes I unfastened his feet from The Ring then I took the shackles off his limbs I thought he held his legs very stiff but he knew he was obstinate and only wandered he was so quiet somebody brought in a candle and I looked at Hall's face I never saw a more ghastly sight the blood from his mouth and nostrils had clotted on the lower part of his face and his wild eyes fixed and glassy were staring at the top wall of the dungeon he must have been dead several hours the deputy and the rest knew he was dead the man who carried in the bread and water told them me it came with a shock from which I did not soon recover they buried Hall in the little graveyard which was in the yard of the prison an Episcopal clergy man who was chaplain of the prison read the burial service over him the prisoners were brought out to attend the homely funeral the ball and chain all the personal property left by Hall were put aside for the next murderer sentenced for life or for the next ugly prisoner if I were only treated better and not abused so I should be a better man this is what Hall used to say to me whenever he had an opportunity the last and worst and best in that prison had been done for him now from the day when I rescued Moray from the hands of Hall his whole manner changed towards me and he treated me with great kindness frequently bringing me a cup of tea or coffee and something good to eat he also promised to present the circumstances of the hall Affair to the governor and to urge my pardon but I do not think he ever did so or at least I heard nothing of it when I pressed the matter upon mori's attention he said it would do no good till I had served out half my sentence and then he would see what could be done I served half my sentence and then the other half every day of it but during the last two years I had very little to complain of except the loss of my Liberty I was put into the cook shop where I could get better food and I did pretty much what I pleased by General consent I was left alone they had found out that ill usage only made me ugly while kindness made me at least behave myself and so the three weary years of my confinement were on to an end of chapter 10. chapter 11 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 11. on the the day of my Deliverance out of clothes sharing with a beggar a good friend tramping through the snow weary walks trusting to luck Comfort it conquered at Meredith Bridge the the blazdales last as a blossom business making money at Portsmouth revisiting Windsor an astonished Warden making friends of old enemies inspecting the prison going to Port Jervis at last the happy day of my Deliverance came the penalty for pretending to marry one millionaire and for being married by another milliner was paid my sentence was fulfilled I had looked forward to this day for months of all my jail and prison life in different states this in Vermont was the hardest the most severe my obstinacy no doubt did much at first to enhance my sufferings and it was the accident only of my saving Maurice life that made the last part of my imprisonment a little more tolerable When I Was preparing to go it was discovered that the fine suit of clothes I wore into the prison had been given by mistake or design to someone else and my silk hat and calf Skeen boots had gone with a close but never mind I would have gone out into the world in rags My Liberty was all I wanted then the warden gave me one of his own old coats a ragged pair of pantaloons and a new pair of Brogan shoes he also gave me three dollars which was precisely a dollar a year for my services and this was more than I ever meant to earn there thus equipped and supplied I was sent out into the streets of Windsor I had not gone half a mile before I met a poor old woman whom I had known very well in Rutland she recognized me at once though I knew I was sadly changed for the worse she was on her way to Fall River where she had relatives and where she hoped for help but had no money to pay her fare so I divided my small stock with her and that left me just one dollar and a half with which to begin the world again I went down to the bridge and the toll gatherer gave me as much as I could eat 25 cents in money and a pocket full of food to carry with me I was heading footing rather for Meredith bridge in New Hampshire it wasn't the month of December and I was poorly clad and without an Overcoat I must have walked 15 miles that afternoon and just at nightfall I came to a Wayside Public House and ventured to go in as I stood by the fire the landlord stepped up and slapping me on the shoulder said friend you look as if you were in trouble step up and have something to drink I gladly accepted the invitation to partake of the first glass of liquor I had tasted in three years it was something too everything to be addressed thus kindly I told this worthy landlord my whole story how I had been trapped by the two Millionaires and how I had subsequently suffered he had read something about it in the papers he felt as if he knew me he certainly was sorry for me and he proved his Sympathy by giving me what then seemed to me the best supper I'd ever eaten a good bed a good breakfast a package of Provisions to care with me and then sent me on my way with a comparatively Light Heart it rained snowed and drizzled all day long I tramped through the wet snow ankle deep but made nearly 40 miles before night and then came to a public house which I knew well when I was in the bar room drawing myself and warming my wet and have Frozen feet I could not but think how only a few years before I had put up at that very house with a fine horse and buggy of my own in the stable and plenty of mud in my pocket the landlord's face was familiar enough but he did not know me nor under my changed circumstances did I desire that he should supper lodging and breakfast nearly exhausted my small money capital I was worn and weary to and the next day was able to walk but 20 miles all told on the way at noon I went into a farmhouse to warm myself the woman had just baked a Shortcake which stood on the Hearth toward which I must have cast longing eyes for the farmer said have you had your dinner man no and I have no money to buy any well you don't need money here wife put that Shortcake and some butter on the table now my man fall to and eat as much as you like I was very hungry and I declare I ate the whole of that Shortcake I told these people that I had been in better circumstances and that I was not always the poor ragged hungry wretch I appeared then they made me welcome to what I had eaten and when I went away filled my pockets with food at night I was about 30 miles above Concord I had no money but trusting to luck I got on the cars the conductor came and when he found I had no ticket he said he must put me off it was a bitter night and I told him I should be sure to freeze to death a gentleman who heard the conversation at once paid my fare for which I expressed my grateful thanks and I went to Concord on my arrival I went to a hotel and told the landlord I wanted to stay there till the next day when a conductor whom I knew would be going to Meredith bridge that I was going with him and that he would probably pay my bill at the hotel all right said the landlord and he gave me my supper and a room the next noon my friend the conductor came and when I first spoke to him he did not recognize me I told him who I was but to ask me no questions as to how I came to appear in those old clothes and to be so poor I wanted to borrow five dollars and to go with him to Meredith Bridge he greeted me very cordially handed me a ten dollar bill twice as much as I asked for said he was not going to the bridge till next day and told me meanwhile to go to the hotel and make myself comfortable I went back to the hotel paid my bill stayed there that day and night and the next morning deadheaded with my friend the conductor to Meredith Bridge everybody knew me there the hotel keeper made me welcome to his house and said I could stay as long as I liked say Do you ever cure anybody doctor asked my old friend the landlord and he laughed and nudged me in the ribs and asked me to take some of his medicine from the bar which I immediately did I was at home now but the object of my visit was to see if I could not collect some of my old bills in that neighborhood amounting in the aggregate to several hundred dollars they were indeed old bills of five or six years standing and I had very little hope of collecting much money I went first to Lake Village and called on Mr John Blaisdell the husband of the woman whom I had cured of the dropsy in accordance as she believed at the time with her prophetic dream Blaisdell didn't know me at first then he wanted to know what my bill was I told him one hundred dollars to say nothing of six years interest he said he had no money though he was regarded as a rich man and in fact was but sir said are you see me and how poor I am give me something on account I am so poor that I even borrowed this Overcoat from the tailor in the village that I might present a little more respectable appearance when I called on my old patients to try to collect some of my old bills please to give me something but he had no money he would pay for the Overcoat I might tell the tailor so and afterwards he gave me a pair of boots and an old shirt this was the fruit which might Blossom of years before it brought it last I saw Mrs blazedale but she said she could do nothing for me she had forgotten what I had done for her of all my bills in that vicinity with a weak stunning I collected only three dollars but a good friend of mine Sheriff Hill went around and succeeded in making up a purse of twenty dollars which he put into my hands just as a as I was going away my old landlord wanted nothing for my weeks board all he wanted was to know if I ever cured anybody and when I told him I did sometimes he insisted upon my taking up more of his medicine and he put up a good bottle of it for me to carry with me on my journey with my twenty dollars I went to Portsmouth where I speedily felt that I was among old and true friends I had not been there a day before I was called upon to take care of a young man who was sick and after a few weeks charge of him I received in addition to my board and expenses three hundred dollars I was now enabled to close myself handsomely and I did so and went to Newburyport where I remained several weeks and made a great deal of money in the spring I went to White River Junction and while I was in the hotel taking a drink with some friends who should come into the bar room but the Lake Village tailor from whom I had borrowed the Overcoat which I had even then on my back I was about to thank him for his kindness to me when he took me aside and said reproachfully Doctor you wore away my overcoat and this is it I think good Heavens didn't John Blair still pay you for the coat he told me he would it's little enough out of what he owes me he never said a word to me about it was a reply I told the tailor the circumstances I did not like to let him to know that I had then about seven hundred dollars in my pocket I wish to peer poor as long as there was a chance to collect any of my Meredith and Lake Village bills so I offered him three dollars to take back the coat he willingly consented and that was the last of the blossom business for the blazdales I was bound not to leave this part of the country without revisiting Windsor and I went there stopping at the best house in the town and I fear putting on air is a little I had suffered so much in this place that I wanted to see if there was any enjoyment to be had there satisfaction there was certainly the satisfaction one feels in going back under the most favorable circumstances to a spot where he has endured the very depths of Misery after a good dinner I set out to visit the prison here was the very spot in the street where only a few months before I a ragged beggar had divided my mere morsel of money with a poor woman from Rutland what change in my circumstances those few months had brought I had recovered my health which bad food ill usage and imprisonment had broken down and was in the best physical condition the warden's old coat and pantaloons had been exchanged for the finest close that Monique would buy I had a good gold watch and several hundred dollars in my pocket I had seen many of my old friends and knew that they were still my friends and I was fully restored to my old position my three years imprisonment was only a blank in my existence I had begun life again and fresh precisely where I left off before I fell into the hands of the two Vermont milliners all of this was very pleasant to reflect upon but do not believe I thought even then that the reason for this change in my circumstances and changes for the better was simply because I had minded my own business my business and had led to women alone when I called in Warden Harlow and courteously asked to be shown about the prison he got up and was ready to comply with my request when he looked me full in the face and started back in amazement well I declare is this you yes Warden Harlow but I want you to understand that while I am here I do not intend to do a bit of work and you can't make me you may as well give it up first as a last I won't work anyhow the warden laughed heartily and sent for Deputy Moray who came in to see a gentleman and was much astonished to find the prisoner who two years before had saved his life from the hands and knife of the madman Hall I spent a very pleasant hour with my old enemies and I took occasion to give them a hint or two with regard to the proper treatment of prisoners I then made the rounds of the prison and went into the dungeon where I had passed so many wretched hours for weeks at a time the warden and his Deputy congratulated me upon my improved appearance and Prospects and hoped that my whole future career would be equally prosperous nor did I forget to call up my friend a need and friend indeed in the tall house at the bridge I stayed three or four days in Windsor finding it really a Charming place and I was almost sorry to leave it but my only purpose in going there that is to revisit the prison was accomplished and I started for New York and went from there to Port A Jervis where I met my eldest son end of chapter 11. chapter 12 of seven wives and seven prisons were experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 12. attempt to kidnap Sarah shimer's boy starting to see Sarah the long separation what I learned about her her drunken husband change of plan a suddenly formed scheme I find Sarah's son the first interview resolved to kidnap the boy remonstrasses of my son Henry the attempt A desperate struggle the rescue arrest of Henry my flight into Pennsylvania sending assistance to my son return to Port Jervis bailing Henry his return to Belvedere he is bound over to be tried for kidnapping my folly after I had been in Port Jervis three or four days I matured a plan that had long been forcing in my mind and that was to try and see Sarah shimer once more or at least to find out something about her and about our son the boy if he was living must be about 10 years of age I had never seen him nor since the night when I was taken out of bed and carried to the Eastern jail had I ever seen Sarah or even heard from her except by the message the Methodist Minister brought to me from her the day after I was released from jail in the long interval I had married the Newark Widow and had served a brief term in the New Jersey state prison for doing it I had married Mary Gordon in New Hampshire and had run away not only from her but from constables and the prison in that state the mock marriage with a Rutland woman at Troy and the altogether two real marriage with Montpelier milliner had followed I'd spent three wretched years in the Vermont Prison at Windsor and numerous other exciting Adventures had checkered my career what had happened to Sarah and her son during all this while there was not a week in the whole time since our sudden separation when I had not thought of Sarah and now I was near her old home with means at my command Leisure on my hands and I was determined to know something about her and the child so long A Time had elapsed and I was so changed in my personal appearance that I had little fear of being recognized by anyone in Pennsylvania or the adjoining part of New Jersey who would molest me the old matters must have been pretty much forgotten by all but the very few who were immediately interested in them it was safe to make the Venture at all events and I resolved to make the venture to see and learn what I could I had the idea in my mind that if Sarah was alive and well and free I should be able to induce her to fulfill her promise to come to me and that we might go somewhere and settle down and live happily together at any rate I would try to see her and our child I did not communicate a word of all this to my son Henry I told him I was going to New Jersey to visit some friends to look for business and I would like to have him accompany me he consented I hired a horse and carriage and one bright morning we started I had no friends to visit no business to do except to see Sarah the dearest and Best Loved of all my wives when we reached Water Gap I found an old acquaintance in the landlord of the hotel and I told him where I was going and what I hoped to do he knew the shimers knew all that had happened 11 years before and he told me that Sarah had married again seven years ago and was the mother of two more children she lived on a farm half a mile from Oxford and her husband who had married her for her money and had been urged upon her by her parents was a shiftless worthless drunken fella the boy my boy was alive and dwell and was with his mother this intelligence changed or rather made definite my plan Sarah was nothing to me now the boy was everything I must see him and if he was what he was represented to be a bright little fella I determined that he should no longer remain in the hands and under the control of his drunken stepfather but I would carry him away with me if I could it was nearly noon when we arrived at Oxford and going to my old quarters I found that Boston Yankee had long since left the place there was a new landlord and I saw no familiar faces about the house always new and strange to me I made inquiries and soon found out that Sarah's boy went to a school in town not far from the hotel and I went there to prospect leaving Henry at the public house it was noon now and 50 or more boys were trooping out of school I carefully scanned as a throng the old proverb has it that it is a wise child who knows its own father but it is not so difficult for a father to know his own children the moment I put my eyes on Sarah's son I knew him he was the very image of me I could have picked him out of a thousand I beckoned to the boy and he came to me he was barefoot and his very toes betrayed him for they overrode just as mine did but his face was enough and would have been evidence of his identity as my son in any Court in Christendom do you know me my little man said I no sir I do not do you know what was your mother's name before she was married yes sir it was Sarah shimer do you know that the man with whom you live is not your father oh yes sir I know that mother always told me so but she never told me who my father was my son said I taking him in my arms I am your father way too bad here a few minutes till I can go and get my horse in carriage and I will take you to a ride I ran over to the hotel ordered my horse to be brought to the door at once got into the wagon with Henry and told him that Sarah chamber's boy was just across the way and that I was going to carry him off with us Henry implored me not to do it and said it was dangerous I never stopped to think of danger when my will impelled me I did not know that at that moment the men who had noticed my excited Manner and who knew I was up to something were watching me from the hotel Piazza I drove over where the boy was waiting called him to me and Henry held the reins while I put out my hands to pull the boy into the carriage two of The Men Who were watching me came at once one of them taking the horse by the head and the other coming to me and demanding what are you going to do with that boy take him with me he is my son no you don't said the man and he laid hold of the boy and attempted to pull him out of the wagon I also seized the lad who began to scream in the struggle for possession I caught up the weapon struck the man with a handle felling him to the ground all the while the other man was shouting for assistance the crowd gathered the boy was roughly torn from me in spite of my efforts to retain him Henry was thoroughly alarmed and while the mob were trying to pull us also out of the carriage he whipped the horse till he sprang through the crowd and was well off in a moment get out of town as fast as you can drive said I'd say Henry we were not half an hour enriching Belvedere there I stopped to breathe the horse a few minutes and Henry insisted that he was starving and must have something to eat he would go into the hotel he said and get some dinner I told him he was Madness to do it but he would not move an inch further on the road till he had some dinner he went into the dining room and I paced up and down the Piazza nervous anxious fearing Pursuit dreading capture well knowing what would happen when those Jersey mentioned get hold of me and find out who I was at that moment I saw the pursuers coming rapidly up the road I called to my son Henry Henry for God's sake come out here quick but he thought I was only trying to frighten him so as to hurry him away from his dinner and get him on the road and he paid no attention to my summons I knew that I was the man who was wanted and without waiting for Henry I jumped into my wagon and drove off I just escaped that Soul the moment I left my pursuers were at the door I looked back and saw them drag my son out of the house and take him away with them I turned my horse's head towards the Belvedere Bridge all the country about there was as familiar to me as the country I was born in I knew every road and I had no fear of being caught once across the bridge and in Pennsylvania and I was comparatively safe unless I myself should be kidnapped as I was at midnight only a little away from this very spot 11 years before here was an opportunity now to rest and reflect confound those shimers and all their blood was I never to see the end of the scrapes that family would get me into or which I was to get myself into an account of the shimers surely they could not harm Henry they might have taken him merely in the hope of drawing me back to try to clear him or rescue him and then they would get hold of the man they wanted my son had done nothing he did not even know of the contemplated abduction until five minutes before it was attempted and then he protested against it he only held the horse when I pulled the lad into the wagon nothing shows so completely the consciousness of his own entire innocence in the matter as the coolness with which he sat down to his dinner in Belvedere and insisted upon remaining when I warned him of our danger these facts shown any magistrate before whom he might be taken might let him go at once I thought perhaps if I wasted a few hours where I was he would be sure to rejoin me and we could then return to Port Jervis without Sarah's son to be sure otherwise no worse off than we were when we set out on this ill-start expedition in the morning all this seemed so plain to me that I sent over to Belvedere for a lawyer whose Sim came across the bridge to see me and to him I narrated the whole circumstances of a case from beginning to end I asked him if I had not arrived to carry off the boy whom I knew to be my own his reply was that he would not stop to discuss that question all he knew was that there was a great human cry after me for kidnapping the boy that my son was seized and held for aiding and abetting in the attempted abduction and he advised to me as a friend to leave that part of the country as soon as possible I gave him fifty dollars to look after Henry's case he thought considering how little and that little involuntarily my son had to do with the matter he might be God off he would do all he could for him anyhow he then returned to Belvedere and I took the Road North when I arrived at Port Jervis I detailed to my landlord the whole occurrences of the day what I had tried to do and how miserably I'd failed and asked him what was to be done next he said nothing we could only wait and see what happened the day fall when I received a letter from the Belvedere lawyer informing me that Henry had been examined had been bound over in the sum of three hundred dollars to take his trial on a charge of kidnapping and he was planning the county jail I'd once showed this letter to the landlord and he offered to go down with another man to Belvedere and see about the Veil I gave him three hundred dollars which he took with him and put into the hands of a resident there who became bail and in a day or two Henry came back with them to Port Jervis my son was frantic he had been roughly treated and to think he said that he should be thrust into the common jail and kept there two days with all sorts of Scoundrels when he had done actually nothing he would go back there stand his trial and prove his innocence if he died for it he reproached me for attempting to carry off the boy against his advice and warning he knew we should into trouble but he would show them that he had nothing to do with it that's what he would do now this was precisely what I did not wish to have him do a trial of this case even if Henry should come off scot-free would be certain to revive the whole of the old Shimmer story which had nearly died away and which I had no desire to have brought before the public again in any way whatever the bail bond I was willing eager even to Forfeit if that would end the matter but Henry was sure they couldn't touch him and he meant to have the 300 returned to me seeing how sensitive the boy was on the subject and how bent he was on proving his innocence I thought it best to draw him away from the immediate locality and so in the course of a week I persuaded him to go to New York with me and we afterward went to Maine for a few weeks to sell my medicines this main trip was a most lucrative one which was very fortunate for the money I made there to the amount of several hundred dollars was shortly needed for purposes which I did not anticipate when I put the money by we returned to New York and I suppose that Henry had given up all idea of attempting to prove his innocence indeed we had no conversation about the kidnapping Affair for several weeks but he slipped away from me one day I came back to the hotel and inquiring for him was told at the office he had left a word for me that he had gone to Belvedere a letter from him a day or two afterward confirmed this to me unhappy intelligence the Tom was near at hand for his trial and he had gone and given himself up to the authorities he wrote to me again that he had sent a word about his situation to his mother my first and worst wife and she and his sister were already with him of course it was impossible for me to go there if there were no other reasons I was too immediately interested in this affair to be present and I had no idea of undergoing a trial and a certain conviction for myself but I sent down a New York lawyer with one hundred dollars directing him to employ counsel there and to advise and assist as much as he could meanwhile I remained in New York anxious it is true yet almost certain that it would be impossible under the circumstances to convict Henry of the kidnapping for which he was indicted he had not even assisted in the affair and was sure his counsel would be able to so convince the court and jury and reviewing the whole matter now in my cooler moments this scheme of trying to carry away Sarah's son seemed to be as foolish useless and mad as any one of my marrying Adventures till I picked him out from among his schoolmates I had never seen the child at all when I started from Port Jervis to go down as I supposed into Pennsylvania I had no more idea of kidnapping the boy than I had of robbing a Sheepfold it was only when the landlord at watergap told me that Sarah had remarried and was wedded to a worthless drunken husband that I conceived the plan of removing the boy from such associations I was going to bring him up in a respectable manner alas I did not succeed even in bringing him away end of chapter 12 chapter 13 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 13. another Widow waiting for the verdict my son sent a state prison what Sarah would have done interview with my first wife help for Henry the bidford Widow her effort to marry me our visit to Boston a warning a generous gift Henry pardoned close of the shimer account visit to Ontario County my rich cousins what might have been my birthplace Revisited I waited with nervous impatience for the close of the trial in New Jersey when I hope to welcome my son Henry to New York it was so plain a case as it seemed to me and must appear I thought to everybody that I hardly doubted his instant acquittal but very shortly the New York lawyer whom I had sent to Belvedere came back and brought terrible news Henry had been tried and notwithstanding the fairest showing in his favor he was convicted and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment at Trenton as it appeared it was I really and not Henry who was on trial the circumstances of the desperate struggle and my knocking down one of the men with the butt of my whip conspicuous in the case even the little boy was put on the stand and was made to testify against his older half-brother Henry himself was astounded at the result of the trial and was firmly convinced that instead of proving his innocence to Jersey German he had better have let his innocence go by default we never even got back again the three hundred dollars which had been put into the hands of the man who went bail for Henry when he was bound over for trial for us it was bad business from beginning to end Henry wrote a letter to me that just before his trial before he had delivered himself up and while he was still under bail he had gone to see Sarah shimer on the little farm which was bought with her money and was worked so far as it was worked at all by her drunken husband the family were even poorer than the landlord at watergap had reported Sarah herself was miserable and unhappy she told Henry when he informed her who he was that if I had wanted to see her or her son I should have been welcome she would have been very glad to have had me take the boy and clothe him decently but she could not part with him and would not have let me take him away still I could see him at any time and as often as I liked and the boy should grow up to know and to look upon me as his father and this really was all I desired all I wanted and it was all easily within my grasp red in fact be put into my hands and I had gone ahead in my usual mad blundering way acting not only without advice but against such advice as came from Henry at the last moment and had alienated the mother for me lost the boy and had sent Henry who was holy in his sent to state prison for 18 months poor fellow was to take to Trenton and was put into the prison where I had spent seven months he was almost crazy when he got there his mother and sister went with him and took lodgings in the place so as to be near him to render him any assistance that might be in their power I had been idle now for some weeks in New York and I went back to Maine to bidford where I had a good practice I picked up a good deal of money and in two months I returned to New York to make a brief visit and to see if something could not be done for the release of Henry from prison at my solicitation a friend of mine wrote to Trenton to Henry's mother to come on to New York and meet me at the Metropolitan Hotel on a specified day to transact some business she came and we met for the first time in several years we met now simply on business and there was no expression of sentiment or feeling on either side we cared nothing for each other I commended her for her Devotion to Henry and then told her I believed if the proper efforts were made he could be pardoned out of prison I told her what lawyers and other persons to see and how to proceed in the matter I gave her the most minute instructions and then handed her 500 with which to fee her lawyer and to pay her and her daughter's leaving expenses in Trenton she was grateful for the money and was only too glad to go to work for Henry she would have done it long ago if she had only known what to do we then parted and then I have never seen the woman since that day this business transacted I had once returned to my practice at bidford among my patients was a wealthy Widow fat fair and 40 and I had not attended her long before a warm infection sprung up between us and in time when the Widow recovered we began to think we were in love with each other I confessed that I agreed to marry her but it was to be at some distant day a very distant day as I intended for stranger as it may seem and as it did seem to me I had at least learned the lesson that I had better let matrimony alone I had married too many wives widows Millionaires and whatnot already and had suffered too severely for so doing I meant that my Vermont imprisonment the worst of all should be the last so I only courted the Widow calling upon her almost every day and I was received and presented to her acquaintances as her a fiance husband her family and immediate friends were violently opposed to the match thereby showing their good sense I was also informed that they knew something of my previous history and I was warned that I had better not undertake to marry the Widow bless their innocent Hearts I had no idea of doing it I was daily amazed at my own Common Sense my memory was active now all my matrimonial mishaps of the past with all the consequences were ever present to my mind and never more present than when was in the company of the fascinating Widow as for her the more her relatives opposed the match the more she was bent upon marrying me her family she said were afraid they were going to lose her property but she would never give them a scent of it anyhow and she would marry when and whom she pleased not when exactly because as she protested she would marry me I had something to say about it I had been run away with by a milliner in Vermont and I had no idea of being forcibly wedded by a widow in Maine I pleaded that my business was not sufficiently established I was liable to be called away from time to time I had affairs to arrange in New York and elsewhere before I could settle down and so the happy day was put off to an indefinite future time by and by I had business in Boston and the Widow declared that she would go with me she wanted to visit her friends there and do some shopping and without making particular mention of her intention to her relatives she went with me and we were in Boston together more than two weeks at the end of that time she'd returned to bidford and notified her friends there that she was married to the doctor though she had no certificate not even a Troy one to show for it I deemed it advisable not to go back with her but went to war sister for a while in a few days I went to Bedford keeping somewhat close for I did not care to meet any of the relatives and at night I called upon the Widow she told me that her family had raised a tremendous fuss about me and had learned as much as they and indeed she wanted to know about my adventures in Vermont and New Hampshire they had not gone back of that but that was enough it was dangerous told me for me to stay there I was sure to be arrested I had better get away from the plays as soon as possible we might meet again by and by but unless I wanted to be arrested I must leave the place that very night she gave me seven hundred dollars pressed the money upon me and I parted from her returning to Worcester and going from there to Boston besides what the Widow had given me I had made more than one thousand dollars in Maine and was comparatively well off then came the joyful intelligence that Henry was released his mother had worked for him night and day she had drawn up a petition secured a large number of Sterling signatures had gone with Her counsel to see the governor had presented the petition and all the facts in the case and the governor had granted a pardon Henry served only six months of the 18 for which he was sentenced and very soon after ice received word that he was free he came to me in Boston stayed a few days and then went home to his mother in unadiya with the release of my son I consider the shimer account closed and I have never made any effort to see Sarah or our boy since that time from Boston I went to Pittsford Ontario County New York where I had many friends who knew nothing about any of my marriages or misfortunes my arrests or imprisonments I went visiting merely and enjoyed myself so much that I stayed there nearly three months going about the country and practicing a little among my friends I was never happier than I was during this time I was free from prisons free from wives and free from care as a matrimonial monomaniac I now looked upon myself as cured among the friends whom I visited in Ontario County and with whom I passed several Pleasant weeks were two cousins of mine whom I had not seen for many years since we were children in fact but who gave me a most cordial welcome and made much of me while I was there they knew absolutely nothing of my unhappy history no unpleasant rumor even respecting me and had ever penetrated that quiet quarter of the state I told them what I pleased of my past career from Boyhood to the present time and to them I was only a tolerable successful Doctor Who made money enough to leave decently and dress well and who was then suffering from overwork and badly in need of recuperation this indeed was the ostensible reason for my visit to Ontario I was somewhat shattered my old prison trials and troubles began to tell upon me I used to think sometimes that I was a little out of my head I certainly was so whenever I entered upon one of my matrimonial schemes and I must have been as mad as a March hair when I attempted to kidnap Sarah shimer's boy after all the excitement and suffering of the past few years I needed rest and here I found it my cousins were more than well-to-do Farmers they were enormously rich in lands and money just after the war of 1812 their father my uncle and my own father had come to this then wild and almost uninhabited section of the state to settle soon after they arrived there my father's wife died and this loss with the general loneliness of the region to say nothing of the fever and ague soon drove my father back to Delaware County to his Forge for a living and to the day of his death he was nothing more than a hard-working hand-to-mouth living come on blacksmith but my uncle stayed there and as time went on he bought hundreds of acres of land for a mere song which were now immensely valuable and had made his children almost the richest people in that region my cousins were great Farmers extensive razors of stock Wool Growers and everything else that could make them prosperous there seemed to be no end to their wealth and their flat Farms spread out on every side as far as the eye could see and if my father had only stayed there I could not help but think what a different life mine might have been instead of being the adventurer I was and had been ever since I was separated from my first and worst wife doing well perhaps for a few weeks or a few months and then blundering into a mad marriage or other difficulty which got me into prison well to do today and tomorrow a beggar I too might have been rich and respectable and should have saved myself a world of suffering this was but a passing thought which did not Mar my visit or make it less Pleasant to me I went there to be happy not to be miserable and for three months I was happy indeed from there I went to my birthplace in Columbia County revisiting old scenes and the very few old friends and acquaintances who survived or who had not moved away I spent a month there and thereabouts and at the end of that time I felt food restored to my usual good health and was ready to go to work again not in the matrimonial way but in my medical business that was enough for me now end of chapter 13. chapter 14 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 14. my own son tries to murder me settling down in Maine Henry's Health tour through the South secession times December in New Orleans up the Mississippi living Henry Massachusetts back in Maine again returned to Boston profitable horse trading plenty of money my first wife's children how they had been brought up a bare-faced robbery attempt to Blackmail me my son tries to rob and kill me my rescue last of the young men where to go not what to do was the next question wherever I might go and establish myself if only for a few days or a few weeks I was sure to have almost immediately plenty of patients and customers enough for my medicines this had been my experience always and unfortunately for me I was almost equally sure to get into some difficulty from which Escape was not always easy looking over the whole ground for a fresh start in business it seemed to me that Maine was the most favorable place whenever I had been there I had done well it was one of the very few States I had lived in where I had not been in jail or in prison nor had I been married there though the bidford Widow did her best to Wed me and it is not her fault that she did not succeed in doing it two main then I went settling down in Augusta and remaining there four months during which time I had as much as I could possibly attend to and laid by a very considerable sum of money while I was there I heard the most unfavorable reports with regard to the health of my eldest son Henry prison life at Trenton had broken him down in body as well as in spirit and he had been ill some of the times seriously nearly all the time since he went to Unadilla the fact that he was entirely innocent of the offense for which he was imprisoned preyed upon his mind and with the worst results as these stories reached me from week to week I became anxious and even alarmed about him and At Last I left my lucrative business in Augusta and went to New York I could not well go to Unadilla to visit Henry without seeing his mother whom I had no desire to see so I sent for him to come to me in the city if was able to do so I knew that if medicine or medical attendance would benefit him I should be able to help him in a few days he came to me in a most deplorable physical condition he was a mere rack of his former self almost immediately he began to talk about the attempt to abduct the boy from Oxford how innocent he was in the matter and how terribly he had suffered merely because he happened to be with me when I rationally endeavored to kidnap the lad all this went through me like a sharp sword it seemed as if I was the cause not only of great unhappiness to myself but of pain and misery to all her were associated or abroad in contact with me for this poor boy who had endured and suffered so much on my account I could not do enough my means and time must now be devoted to his recovery if recovery was possible he was weak but was still able to walk about and he enjoyed writing very much I kept him with me in the city a week or two taking daily rides to the park and into the country and when he felt like going out in the evening I made him go to some place of amusement with me I had no other business and meant to have none but to take care of Henry and I devoted myself wholly to his comfort and happiness in a few days he had much improved in health and spirits so much so that I meditated taking a long tour with him to the South hoping that the journey there and Back Again would fully restore him fortunately my recent main business had put me in possession of abundant funds and when I had matured my scheme and saw that Henry was intolerable conditioned to travel I proposed the trip to him and he joyfully ascended to my plan I wanted to get him far away for a while from a part of the country which was associated in his mind more than in mind with so much misery and he seemed quite as eager to go change of air and scene I knew would do wonders for him bodily and would build him up again we made our preparations and started for the South going first to Baltimore and then on through the southern states by railroad to New Orleans it was late in the fall of 1860 just before the Rebellion on when the South was seceding or taking secession and was already preparing for war Henry's physical condition compelled us to rest frequently on the way and we stopped sometimes for two or three days at a time at nearly every large town or city on the entire route everywhere there was a great deal of excitement meetings were held nearly every night secession was at fever heat and there was an unbounded expression in manifestation of ill feeling against the North and against Northern men nevertheless I was never in any part of the Union where I was treated with so much courtesy consideration and genuine kindness as I was there and then I was going south simply to benefit the invalid who accompanied me everybody seemed to know it and everybody expressed the tenderest sympathy for my son wherever we stopped it seemed as if the people at the hotels from the landlord to the lowest servant could not do enough for us at Atlanta Augusta Mobile and other places where we made our stay long enough to get a little acquainted my son and myself were daily taken out to ride and were shown everything of interest that was to be seen Henry did not enjoy this journey more than I did to me as well as to him the trip was one prolonged pleasure and by the time we reached New Orleans nearly a month after we left New York my son had so recuperated that I had every hope of his speedy and full restoration it was the beginnings of winter when we reached New Orleans but during the whole month of December while we remained in that City winter if indeed it was Winter which we could hardly believe was only a prolongation of the last beautiful Autumn days we had left at the North New Orleans was then at the very height of prosperity business was brisk money was plenty the ships of all Nations encount the steamboats from Saint Louis Cincinnati Louisville and all points up the Mississippi and Ohio River is Leia the levy the love itself from end to end for Miles along the riverfront was one mass of merchandise which had come to the city or was awaiting shipment I had never seen a livelier city indescribably gay too was New Orleans that winter city was full of strangers the hotels were thronged there were balls every night the theaters were crowded and everybody seemed bent on having a good time with all the rest there was an extraordinary military fur and militia companies and regiments paraded the streets every day while secession meetings were held in various halls or in the public squares nearly every night from the Saint Charles hotel where we stopped Saint Charles Street seemed Ablaze and Alive all night and densely thronged all day Sunday brought no rest for Sunday so far as military parades amusement and general gaiety were concerned was the liveliest day in the week and Sunday night the theaters were sure to present their best performances and to draw their largest audiences and so from morning till night and from night till morning again all was World stir bustle business enjoyment and excitement to me unaccustomed as I was to such scenes New York even seemed tame and dull and slow in comparison with New Orleans this is a picture of the Crescent City as it presented itself to me and to my son in the early part of the winter before the war no one knew or even dreamed of the terrible times that were to come no one believed that war was probable or even possible it was well enough perhaps to prepare for it but a secession was to be an accomplished fact and the North and all the world would quietly acknowledge it this was the General sentiment in the city though secession and what would or what might come of it was the General topic of talk in the hotels in the restaurants at the theaters in the streets everywhere now and then some Southerner with whom I had become acquainted would try to draw me out as ascertain my sentiments on the subject but I always laughed and said good naturedly my tears sir I didn't come down here to talk about secession but to see if the Southern Climate would benefit my sixth son the fact was that I minded my own business and minded it so well that while I was in New Orleans I managed to find a few patients and sold recipes and medicines enough to pay the entire expenses of our journey thus far from the north almost every day my son and I drove somewhere up to Carrollton down to the Battleground or onto the Shell Road to Lake Pontchartrain it was a month of genuine enjoyment to us both of prophet to me pecuniarily and if the best possible benefit to Henry's health early in January we took passage in one of the finest of the Mississippi steamboats for Saint Louis the poet was crowded and among the passengers were a good many Merchants Northern men long resident in New Orleans who thought they saw trouble coming and accordingly had closed up their business in the Crescent City and were now going north to stay there we had on board too the usual complement of gamblers and amateur or professional poker players who kept the forward Saloon near the bar unknown in the river vernacular as the Texas of the boat Lively all day long and well into the night or rather the next morning it was 10 or 11 days before we reached Saint Louise nothing notable occurred on the trip but day after day as we proceeded northward and left the soft Sunny South behind us with a daily increasing coldness and wintry weather Henry seemed to decline by degrees and gradually to lose nearly all that he had gained since we left New York when we reached Saint Louis he was seriously sick I was very sorry we had come away so soon in the season and proposed we should return and stay in the South till spring but Henry would not consent there was nothing to be done then but to hurry on to the East and when we arrived in New York Henry would not go home to his mother in Unadilla but insisted upon accompanying me to Boston I was willing enough that he should go with me for then I could have him under my exclusive care but when we arrived in Boston he was so overcome by the excitement of travel and was so feeble from fatigue as well as the disease that instead of having him go with me to Augusta as I intended by the advice of a friend I took him into the country where he could be nursed be quiet and be well taken care of till spring I left him in good hands promising to come and see him as soon as I could and then went back to my old business in Augusta it required a little time to knot the new end of that business to the end where I had broken off three months before but I was soon in full practice again and was once more making and saving money I had no matrimonial Affair in hand no temptation in fact and none but strictly professional engagements to fulfill in Augusta and in several other towns which I visited for the whole of the rest of the winter I was as busy as I could be early in the spring I made up my mind to run away for a week or two and arranged my business so that I could go down into Massachusetts and visit Henry hoping if he was better to bring him back with me to Maine two of my patients in Paris Maine Had Each given me a good horse in payment for my attendance upon them and their families and for what medicines I had furnished and I took these horses with me to sell in Boston I drove them down putting a good supply of medicines in my wagon to sell in towns on the way and when I arrived in Boston sold out the establishment getting 125 dollars for the wagon 300 for one horse and four hundred dollars for the other a pretty good profit on my time and medicine for the two patients and I brought with me besides about eighteen hundred dollars the net result above my living expenses of about three months business in Maine and what I had done on the way down through Massachusetts I am this minute about this money because it now devolves upon me to show what sort of a family of children my first and worst wife had brought up of these children by my first marriage my eldest son Henry since he had grown up had been with me nearly as much as he had been with his mother and I loved him as I did my life since he became of age at such times when I was not in prison or otherwise unavoidably separated from him we had been associated in business and had traveled and lived together I knew all about him but of the rest of the children I knew next to nothing shortly after I sold my horses one day I was in my room at the hotel when word was brought to me that someone in the Parlor wanted to see me I went down and found a young man about 21 years of age who immediately came to me addressing me as father and he then presented a young woman about two years older than he was as his sister and my daughter I had not seen these young gentleman since the time when I had carried him off from school and from the farmer to whom he was bound and had clothed him and taken him with me to Amsterdam and Troy subsequently sending him to my half-sister at Sydney the Ragged little lad as I found him had grown up into a stout good-looking young man but I had no difficulty in recognizing him though I was much at loss to know the precise object of this visit so after shaking hands with him and asking them how they were I next inquired what they wanted well they had been to see Henry and he was a great deal better I told him I was very glad to hear it and that I was then on my way to visit him and hope to see him in a few days as soon as I could finish my business in Boston if Henry was as well as they reported I should bring him away with me but if you are busy here said my young man we can save you both time and trouble we will go to Henry again and settle his bills for board and other expenses and will bring him with us to you at this hotel this at the time really seemed to me kindly offer it would enable me to stay in Boston and attend a business I had to do and Henry would come there with his brother and sister in a day or two I had once ascended to the plan and taking my well-filled pocketbook from the inside breast pocket of my coat I counted out 250 and gave them to the young man to pay Henry's board doctors and other bills in the necessary car Affairs for the party they then left me and started as I supposed to go after Henry but a few days went on and I saw and heard nothing of Henry at last word came to me one day that someone downstairs wanted to see me and I told the servant to send him to my room hoping that it might be Henry but no it was my young man of whom I instantly demanded where is your brother whom you were to bring to me a week ago what have you done with the money I gave you for his bills I hadn't been near Henry sister has gone home and I've spent the money on a spree every cent of it here in Boston and I want more want more I exclaimed in blank amazement yes more and if you don't give it to me I'll follow you wherever you go and tell people all I know about you you scoundrel said ah you come here and Rob not me but your poor sick brother and then return an attempt to Blackmail me get out of my sight this instant he sprung on me and made a desperate effort to get my money out of my pocket we had a terrible struggle he was younger and stronger than I was and as I felt that I was growing weaker I called out loudly for help and shouted murder the landlord himself came running into the room I succeeded in tearing myself away from the grasp of my assailants and the landlord failed him to the floor with a chair he then ran to the door and called to a servant to bring a policeman no don't I exclaimed don't arrest the villain for I can make no complaints against him he is my son but the landlord was bound to have some satisfaction out of the affair so he dragged the young men into the hall and kicked him from the top of the stairs to the bottom where as soon as he had picked himself up a convenient servant kicked him out into the street I have never set eyes on my young man since his somewhat sudden departure from that hotel and when I went to visit my poor Henry a day or two afterwards I can hardly say that I was surprised though I was indignant to learn that his brother and sister had never been near him at all since he had been in Massachusetts they knew where and how he was from his letters to his mother they knew too from the same letters for I had notified Henry at what time I should be in Boston and with this information they had come on to Swindle me I have no doubt when the young men came a second time to rob me he would have murdered me if the landlord had not come to my assistance and this was the youngest son of my first and worst wife I found Henry in better condition than I expected them I took him back with me to Augusta I did not tell him of his brother's attempt to Rob and kill me it would have been too great a shock for him he stayed with me only a few days and then a complaining of being homesick he went to visit his mother again end of chapter 14. chapter 15 of seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org seven wives and seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a True Story by L.A Abbott chapter 15. a true wife and home at last where were all my wives sense of security and imprudent acquaintance moving from Maine my property in Rensselaer County how I lived selling a recipe about buying a carpet 19 lawsuits sudden departure for the West a vagabond for two years life in California return to the east divorce from my first wife a genuine marriage my farm home at last I remained in May nearly two years hardly ever going out of the state except occasionally to Boston on business making Augusta my residents and headquarters I practiced in Portland and in nearly all the towns and cities in the eastern part of the state during all this time I behaved myself in all respects better than I had ever before done in any period of my life I began to look upon myself as a reformed man I had learned to let liquor alone and was consequently in far less indeed next to no danger of stepping into the traps in which my feet had been so often caught I may as well confess it it was intoxicating liquor and that mainly which had led me into my various mad marrying schemes and made me the matrimonial monomaniac and lunatic lover that I was for years what my Folly my Insanity caused me to suffer these Pages have attempted to portray I had grown older wiser and certainly better I now only devoted myself strictly to my business and I found profit as well as pleasure in doing it what had become of all my wives in the meantime I scarcely knew and hardly cared of course from time to time I had heard more or less about them at least a rumor of some sort now and then reached me about my first and worst wife at intervals I had heard something from Henry who was still with her and who frequently wrote to me when he was well enough to do so Margaret Bradley Eliza Guernsey were still carrying on the millinery business in Rutland and in Montpelier and were no doubt weaving other and new webs in hopes of catching fresh flies Mary Gordon as I learned sin afterwards was married almost before I had Fairly escaped from New Hampshire in my flight to Canada and she had gone to California with her new husband of the new work Widow I knew nothing but two years of Peace Quiet and freedom from molestation in Maine had made me feel quite secure against any present or future trouble from my past matrimonial Misadventures I was living in Maine prudently I think under an assumed name and as the respectable and to my patients and customers well-known Dr blank I was scarcely liable to be recognized at any time or by anyone as the man who had married so many wives been in so many jails and prisons and whose exports had been detailed from time to time in the papers nor all this while did I have the slightest fear of detection I looked upon myself as a victim rather than as a criminal and for what I had done and much that I had not done I had more than paid the penalty so far as all my business transactions were concerned my course had always been honorable and in my profession for my cures and for my medicines I enjoyed a good reputation which all my efforts were directed to deserve of course now and then I met people in Portland and especially in Boston who had known me Informer years and who knew something of my past life but these were generally my friends who sympathized with my sufferings or who at least were willing to blot out the past and my better behavior of the present one day in Boston a young man came up to me and said how do you do doctor quite well I replied but you have the advantage of me I am sure I do not remember you if I ever knew you you don't remember me why I am the son of the Jailer in Montpelier with whom you spent so many months before you went to Windsor I knew you in a minute and doctor I have been in Boston a week and have got strapped how to get back to Montpelier I don't know unless you will lend me five or six dollars which I will send back to you the moment I get home I remember you well now said I you are the little rascal who wouldn't even go and buy me a cigar unless I gave you a dime for doing it and then sometimes you cheated me out of my money I wouldn't lend you a dollar now if it would save you from six months imprisonment and your father's filthy jail good morning and that was the last I saw of him I was getting tired of Maine I had been there longer than I had stayed in any place except in the Vermont state prison for the past 15 years and I began to long for fresh scenes and a Fresh Field for practice I had accumulated some means and thought I might take life a little easier make a home for myself somewhere practicing my profession when I wanted to and at other times enjoying the Leisure I loved and really needed so I closed up my business in Augusta and Portland put my money in my pocket and once more went out into the world on a prospecting tour my first idea was to go to the Far West and I went to Troy with the intention of staying there a few days and then bidding farewell to the east forever the New England states presented no attractions to me I had exhausted Maine or rather it had exhausted me New Hampshire Vermont and Massachusetts had too many unpleasant associations if indeed they were safe States for me with my record to live in and Connecticut I knew very little about certainly I had no intention of trying to settle in New Jersey or Pennsylvania the West Was a place anywhere in the west here was I in Troy revolving plans in my own mind for migrating to the West just as Mary Gordon and I had done in the very same Hotel only a few years before and in the course of a week I came to exactly the same conclusion that Mary and I did not to go I heard of a small farm it was a very small one of only 12 acres which could be bought in Rensselaer County not more than 16 miles from Albany and Troy I went to see the place liked it and bought it for sixteen hundred dollars there was a small but good house in a barn on the place and all together it was a cheap and desirable property I got a good housekeeper hired a man and began to carry on this little farm raising garden vegetables and fruit mainly and sending them to Market in Albany and Troy generally I took my own stuff to Market and sold medicines and recipes as well and in Albany I had a first-rate practice which I went to that City to attend to once or twice a week while my man was selling vegetables and fruit I remember I sold a hundred dollars worth of cherries from my farm the first summer in the market I was Dr blank receiving my patients at stanwick's Hall or calling upon them at their residences and when the day's work was over my men and I rode home in the wagon which had brought us and the garden truck early in the morning on the whole this kind of life was exceedingly satisfactory and I liked it I made frequent expeditions to Saratoga and to other places not far from home to attend to cases to which I was called and to sell medicines and considering that the main object I had in settling in Rensselaer County was rest and more Leisure than I had enjoyed for some years I had a great deal more to do than I desired nevertheless I might have continued to leave on my little farm raising vegetables picking cherries and practicing medicine in the neighborhood had not the Fate which seemed to insist that I should every little while come before a court of justice for something or other followed me even here a certain Hardware dealer in Albany with whom I had become acquainted proposed to buy one of my recipes and to go into an extensive manufacture of the medicine he had read and heard of The Fortunes that had been made in patent medicines by those who understand the business and he thought he would see if he could not get rich in a year or less in the same way after some solicitation I sold him the recipe for one thousand dollars receiving six hundred dollars down and a promise of the balance when the first returns from sales of the medicine came in I also entered into a contract to show the men how to make the medicine and to give him such advice and assistance in his new business as I could my Hardware friend understood his legitimate business better than he did that which he had undertaken and although he learned how to manufacture the medicine he did not know how to sell it and after trying it a few weeks and doing next to nothing he turned upon me as the author of his misfortunes and sued me for damages incidental to this and only incidental it is the following shortly after I purchased my property as I was very fond of calling my little farm in Rensselaer County I was in Albany one day when it occurred to me that I wanted a carpet for my parlor I went to the store of a well-known carpet dealer and asked to be shown some of his Goods while I was going through the establishment I came across a man who was industriously sewing together the lengths of a cut carpet and I recognized in him one of my fellow convicts at Windsor he however did not know me and I doubt if he could have been convinced of my identity as the wretch who who plied the broom in the halls of the prison to him as he glanced at me I was only A well-dressed gentleman whom the proprietor was courteously showing through the establishment in the hope of securing a good customer it was this little circumstance I think my chance meeting with my old fellow prisoner and my changed circumstance and appearance which put me beyond recognition by him that prompted me to the somewhat Brazen business that followed I only came in to look today I said to the carpet dealer for the precise sum of money in my pocket at present is 18 Pence and no more but if you will cut me off 40 yards of that piece of carpeting and trust me for it I will pay your bill in a few days as sure as I live my Frank's statement with regard to my finances seemed to attract the attention of the merchant who laughed and said well who are you anyhow where do you live I told him that I was Dr blank that I lived in Rensselaer County in a small place of my own I raised fruit and vegetables for Market I cured cancers dropsies and other diseases when I could sold medicines readily almost where I would and was in Albany once or twice a week measure and cut off the carpets that heat to the clerk who was following us and put it in the doctor's wagon the bill was about a hundred dollars and I drove home with a carpet it was nearly six weeks afterwards when I went into the store again and greeted the proprietor he had seen me but once before and had totally forgotten me I told him I was Dr blank small farmer and large medical practitioner of Rensselaer County the WR why you're the man that bought a carpet of me I told him I was Dr blank small farmer and large medical practitioner of Rensselaer County the devil you are why you're the man that bought a carpet of me a few weeks ago I was wondering what had become of you I'm the man and I must tell you that the carpet doesn't look well but never mind here's a hundred dollars and I want you to receipt the bill now said I when he returned the bill to me receded the carpet looked first right I never saw a handsomer one in my life well you are an odd chap anyhow so the carpet Taylor laughing and shaking me by the hand almost from that moment we were more than mere acquaintances we were fast friends in the course of the long conversation that followed I told him of my trouble with the hardware man how I had sold him the recipe that he had failed from ignorance to conduct the business properly and had sued me for damages I know the men said my new friend let him go ahead and Sue and be benefited if he can meanwhile do you keep easy I'll Stand By You and stand by me he did through thick and thin the hardware man sued me no less than 19 times and for pretty much everything damages debt pre-trip contract and whatnot with assistance of a lawyer whom my friend recommended to me I beat my opponent in 18 successive suits but as fast as one suit was decided he brought another almost before I could get out of the courtroom at elastic Harry the case of the Supreme Court and from there it went to a referee the matter from beginning to end must have cost him a mint of money but he went on regardless of the costs which he hoped and expected to get out of me at last my long and painful experience covering many years had given me a pretty thorough knowledge of the Law's uncertainty as well as the Law's delay and very early in the course of the present suit I had quietly disposed of my property in Rensselaer County I sold the little farm which cost me sixteen hundred dollars for twenty one hundred dollars and I had had besides the profits of nearly two years farming and a good living from and on the place I also arranged all my money matters in a manner that I felt assured would be satisfactory to me if not to my opponent and then following the advice of my friend the carpet dealer I let the hardware men Sue and be benefited if he could when however the case went finally to a referee who was certain I felt sure to decide against me I took no further personal interest in the matter nor have I ever traveled myself to learn the filial decision I made up my mind in a moment and decided that the time had come at last when it was advisable for me to go to the West Westward I went towards Sunset almost and for the two following years I led I fear what would be considered a very Vagabond life I went to Utah thinking while I was in Salt Lake City if they only knew my history there I was sure to be elected an apostle or should be at any rate a Shining Light in Mormon them only I had taken my wives in regular succession and had not assembled the throng together I pushed across the Plains and went to California remaining a long time in San Francisco this may have been vagabondism but it was profitable vagabondism to me during this long wandering I held no communication with my friends in the East friends and foes alike had an opportunity to forget me or if they thought of me they did not know whether I was dead or alive they certainly never knew all the time where I was and while I was journeying I never once met a man or woman who had been acquainted with me in the past all the time too I had plenty of money indeed when I returned at last I was richer farther than I was when I left Albany and left as the common saying graphically expresses it between two days I had my old resources of recipes medicines and my profession and these I used and had plenty of opportunity to use to the best Advantage I could have settled in San Francisco for life with a certainty of securing a handsome annual income I never feared coming to want if I had lost my money and all other resources had failed I was not afraid to make a horse nail or turn a horseshoe with the best blacksmith in California and I could have gotten my living as I did for many a year at the forge in Anvil but I made more money in other and easier ways and I made friends in every conceivable way my two years wandering was a far more benefit to me than I dreamed of when I wildly set out for the West without knowing exactly where or for what I was going the new country too had given me not only a fresh fund of ideas but a new stock of Health morally and physically I was in better condition than I ever was before in my life I had a clear head a keen sense of my past Follies a vivid consciousness of the consequences which is such Follies crimes they may be called are almost certain to bring I flattered myself that I was not only a reformed prisoner but a reformed drunkard and a thoroughly restored matrimonial monomaniac and when I returned at last to the East and went once more to visit my near and dear friends in Ontario County I was received as one who had come back from the dead when I had been here a few weeks and had communicated to my cousins as so much of a story of my life as I then thought advisable I took Good Counsel and finally did what I ought to have done long years before I commenced proper illegal proceedings for a divorce for my first and worst wife I do not need to dwell upon the particulars it is enough to say that the woman who was then living so far from opposing me aided me all she could even making affidavits her adultery with the hotel clerk at Bainbridge long ago and I was easily secured my full and complete divorce now I was indeed a free man all the other wives whom I had married or who had married me whether I would or no were as nothing some were dead and others were again married it may be that this new and to me strange sense of Freedom legitimate Freedom set me to thinking that I might now secure a genuine and true wife who would make a new home happy to me as long as we both should live Fortune not fate now followed me let me rather and guided my footsteps it was not many months before I met a woman who seemed to me in every way calculated to fill the first place in that home which I had pictured as a final rest after all my woes and wanderings from Mutual esteem our acquaintance soon ripened into mutual love she was all that my heart could desire I was tolerably well off my position was reputable my connections were respectable to us and to our friends the match seemed a most desirable one it was no Hasty courtship we knew each other for months and learned to know each other well and with true love for each other we had for each other a genuine respect I frankly told her the whole story of my life as I have now written it she only pitted my misfortunes pardoned my errors and one bride to Golden happy autumn day we were married in the northeastern part of the state of New York on the banks of a broad and beautiful River spread out far and near the fertile Acres of one of the finest farms in the country It is Well stocked and well tilled the surrounding countries Charming game in the woods and fish in the streams afford abundant Sport and the region is far away from large cities and remote even from railroads I do not know of a more delightful place in the whole world to live in on the farm I speak of a cottage roof covers a peaceful happy family we're content and comfort always seem to reign supreme a noble woman a most worthy wife is Mistress of that house joyous children move and play among the trees that shade The Lawns and the head of the household the father of the family is the happiest of the group that farm that family that Cottage that wife that happy home or mine all mine I have found a true wife and a real home at last my story is told and if it should suggest to the reader the moral which is too obvious to need rehearsal one object I had in telling the story will have been accomplished end of chapter 15. end of seven wives in seven prisons or experiences in the life of a matrimonial Maniac a true story foreign | Audiobook World, A 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4zKE7J2ZdVg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zKE7J2ZdVg | Intersting facts about brazilian tapir by weird square | the South American taper tape iris terrestris Brazilian taper from the two pita para lowland taper or in Portuguese enter is one of five species in the tapir family along with the mountain tapir the Malayan tapir the Baird's tapir and the kaiba mommy tapir dot the lowland tapir is the largest surviving native terrestrial mammal in the amazon it is dark brown paler in the face and has a low erect crest running from the crown down the back of the neck the round dark ears have distinctive white edges newborn tapers have a dark brown coat with small white spots and stripes along the body the South American tapir can attain a body length of 1.8 to 2.5 metres 5.9 28.2 feet with a 5 to 10 centimetres 2.0 to 3.9 in short stubby tail and an average weight around 225 kilograms 496 pounds adult weight has been reported ranging from 150 to 320 kilograms 332 710 pounds it stands somewhere between 77 to 180 centimeters 32:43 in at the shoulder the South American tapir can be found near water in the Amazon rain forest and River Basin in South America east of the Andes its range stretches from Venezuela Colombia and the Gion is in the north to Brazil Argentina and Paraguay in the south to | Animal Square | UCiWwL2TGtQqiydCpzQ97eHg | 2018-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 219 | 1,191 |
fhydp2bz9AM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhydp2bz9AM | Sexism in the media | and they don't leap into letting us interview it's a really great pressure to do that thank you so much well well so sorry first of all did you ever watch the deaf last show yourself do you ever watch an episode of it no I've only got to hear about it through the press that's come out of it being canceled mmm why just a little bit of clips do you why do you think it is they controversial I think we're living in complicated times and I think some issues are float to the surface recently that includes that and the other guy who does the course about to get off a loon what's it called thingy anybody know there the guy who got made to apologize yeah yeah there's something about those two cases that have come to the surface at the same time which makes me feel like something's going on behind the scenes or there's some kind of agenda going on that includes the kind of woman walk you through new New York video that went viral about getting catcalled and Emma Watson's speech I mean it just feels like there's a lot that's come up to the surface around the way that well and you know Bill Cosby and everything about the way women are treated I think it's healthy that it's come to the surface do you feel that being being sexist is part of our life now generally the place for it well if there's a place for comedy in society and I think that's to complicate doing around freedom of speech and censorship I mean I don't think what depe lufs character was doing was funny and a lot of other people don't but some people did because he was performing too you know appreciative crowds an itv2 did because they commissioned a whole series and were about to Commission the second series that made it you know I mean if you look at Frankie Boyle or somebody you probably won't have heard of you lot Jerry said ovitch there's a there's a long tradition of comedians who really pushed the edge I mean even allergy in the early days was kind of it's quite edgy you know even the sort of sounds ridiculous that is it because I black kind of line is potentially going into tricky Wars isn't it but I think you know something that came out of that Three Lions film which was on paper questionable whether you can make fun of suicide bombers in a film I think it did it respectfully and I think that's important and Chris Morris if you familiar with Chris Morris's work brass I Chris Morris I mean he did a whole load of stuff about pedophilia and really really pushed the line but I think it's obvious that he's a very intelligent thoughtful well-meaning bloke doing something satirical in character I think the problem with dapper laughs is it wasn't clear whether it was a character or not if it may be that's part of the issue as well a lot of controversial topics and they have appeared from the 21st century onwards did you ever experience any sexism or any problems like that and your childhood or is it a much more quite recent problem would you say well it's race in the world this recent that we've called it sexism the issues aren't recent I mean I can really only talked about things that I know about like the music industry and the way women have been treated in the music industry is definitely better now than it used to be in the 70s when I was a large but how how did it I think there's more examples of strong independent women who are artists who've written their own material who have been produced well and I mean I guess you know Madonna kind of broke the dam really for that but back in the 70s it was much more difficult in sort of the pop rock so and it was all very manufactured and kind of exploitative yet to look into other areas like folk or something like that to see what a strong independent woman looked like being an artist on their own terms so I think things are better now there's still a long way to go to be great one of those advancements that you are talking about is getting better at the cool social media do for the social media has helped feminism or has actually hindered it have it made it made it worse well that's a huge question as no it's a serious shite most of the internet is rubbish most social media is a sea of shine as far as I'm concerned there's very little value in it but your generation used to sharing everything that's what you've got that nobody else ever had you're the digital generation you born into it I mean maybe you can remember time before mobile phones or something just about so you're like the star of something that will never change now I don't I don't know that's a big question gosh they do you think we're doomed are we doomed to this ongoing sexist racist awful society where no matter how hard we try it's still going to be there well racism is a slightly different issue in racism got legislated in this in the 70s under the race relations act so that people can't say something racist in public anymore it's against the law that doesn't seem to have applied with sexism it certainly doesn't apply with classism when you can call somebody a chav which means council house and violent you know that's very kind of elitist classist way of looking at things so it depends what you mean I think we're generally flowing in the direction of being a bit more conscious and sensitive but it's a long path so you are obviously a very conscious and very forward-thinking person who do you want change so my final question is do you think the you are yourself feminist yeah I think I am in the sense the course should women get equal pay for doing the same job as a moment of course they should should be the same opportunities in life yes they should are we the same no we're not so it depends on your look at it I don't think men and women are the same so we're very very different and do you think they'll always keep us apart well I think I think we've got a little bit tied are they were tied ourselves in knots a little bit we're trying to be the same when we're not the same that's not the qualities and the same as you know like a simple version is women can think about eight things at once that's why they go crazy blokes can only think about two things at once that's what was stupid but blokes are really good at focusing and women a great at holding the big picture when you look at directors and producers and the film industry directors are mostly blokes producers are very often women you know there's different I think it's fine to be different at different things there's no we don't have to be the same but you should get paid the same if you're doing the same job I don't know it's complicated but you're not you know your job is just to find something simple within all a verse that symbolizes the bigger picture and just use that as a metaphor I thought that the dapa life thing is an example of people going that that's enough that's a bit too far we're not okay with that and I think that's probably quite healthy you know that he gets a slap wrists and other people think a little bit more about it before they do it next time I think that's all right | dragonlionheart | UCE_xTWCGVXX4C6OVLjDissQ | 2018-02-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,345 | 7,047 |
osonfDiYi7Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osonfDiYi7Q | Sociological Theorizing: Integrating Gender | I'm Dr Walters and I would like to welcome you to this brief podcast integrating gender into sociological theorizing many contemporary sociologists have commented on the way in which courses in sociological Theory typically focus on the work of white males perpetuating the institutional marginalization of women and minorities in the profession of Sociology this version of soy 10 seeks to overturn this long tradition that is to integrate race class and gender with mainstream and traditional theories and theorizing here we also Focus or change the focus from a noun to a verb that is from Theory to theorizing thus emphasizing Theory as an activity this week your main reading is Cynthia Epstein's American sociological Association presidential address published in 2006 coupled with a textbook chapter on feminist Theory by Patricia Longman and Jill nugi plus some data sources on the status of women but throughout the course you will be studying a diverse array of theorist who works have contributed significant ly to the sociological theoretical Arsenal theorists who are diverse in every sense of the term gender inequality has been around for a long time and we have been studying it for a very long time Epstein actually a second wave feminist notes that gender analyses have tended to be ghettoized thus it is recommended that all sociologists consider integrating gender issues into their studies to better understand the major institutions and social relationships in society Epstein has incorporated a number of major sociological concepts into her address Concepts that you may have studied in Introduction to Sociology role status social structure institutions self-fulfilling prophecy Decon instruction social speciation mindscape and Epstein uses them fluently be sure to Circle them as you read and use them in your Communications estein couples sex division or gender division with subordination she notes that other dichotomous social categories race and ethnicity for example have faced deconstruction when this has happened with gender gender studies becomes ghettoized nonetheless gender is the most basic and most resistant to change of all dichotomous social categories sex categories are marked are markers around which all other institutions and institutional functions are organized and gender is thus a master status or one that dominates all other statuses again to clarify that when the dichotomous nature of the social categorization of gender becomes deconstructed and expanded as has been the case with race and ethnicity those Studies have tended to become marginalized or ghettoized in the folder you will also find important links with data including the UN Millennium development goals which include goals for women and children and the gender inequality index which measures inequality in three major aspects of human development reproductive Health empowerment and economic status these are sites to which you will want to return throughout the course and actually throughout your studies in sociology sex division is typically coupled with sex subordination males and females actual symbolic roles in the social structure are a seedb for group formation and group boundary maintenance and these activities typically involve subordination you can observe OB serve this at home at school and work in the cafeteria or at the dinner table all societies and large institutions are rooted in the differentiation and subordination of females the more group solidarities are in question in a society the stronger the differentiation between males and females and the more severe is women subjugation this week September 3rd 2014 you can see this on the front page of the paper or on the news every day finally gender inequality is persistent in sociology findings of scholarship on women have not been integrated with the profession's major theoretical and empirical fosi generally the denigration and segregation of women reinforce forces male bonds and their institutions and their institutional hierarchies mommy tracks designed to help women have actually resulted in stalled careers inequality in the workplace is reinforced by inequality and education you can see this most clearly globally but if you take a close look under the microscope in the United States what you will see is that the larger number of women in the educational institutions of higher education result from women returning to school not women starting school on the same track as women or in the same in the same way brutal examples of global inequality exist in many lesser developed countries mindscapes is a term developed by aat zeru bavo and it refers to the way in which our cognitive framework incorporates a kind of taken for granted world that sits in the background and is unlikely to be question our mindscapes legitimate household Authority and Community leaders that are largely gender stratified so I hope you enjoyed this the reading this week and that this sets a tone or a pace for our future investigations into sociological Theory and our use of soci logical Theory | Barbara R. 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MZYD5TPr79w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZYD5TPr79w | Carpet-Beetle Larvae | carpet beetles are common indoor insects here you can see an adult carpet beetle I discuss carpet beetle prevention in an earlier video this video focuses on carpet beetle larvae in late May 2016 I found these larvae on the lid of a plastic container that my housemate uses to hold food scraps carpet beetles typically eat animal hairs like wool which I don't think were present in the container of food scraps but carpet beetle larvae can also eat crumbs so maybe they were feeding off tiny food particles this page explains regarding carpet beetles quote adults lay eggs on a larval food source such as woolen fabric or carpets or furs eggs hatch in about two weeks and the larvae feed for varying periods depending upon the species and environmental conditions they prefer dark secluded places when ready to pupate the larvae might burrow further into the food or wander and burrow elsewhere they might also pupate within their last larval skin if no other shelter is available although larvae don't make webs as clothes Moss do they're shed skins and fecal pellets which are about the size of a grain of salt make it obvious where they have been feeding damage occurs during the larval stage of carpet beetles larvae feed in dark undisturbed locations on a variety of dead animals and animal products such as wool silk leather fur hair brushes with natural bristles pet hair and feathers occasionally they feed on stored products such as certain spices and grains they don't feed on synthetic fibers end quote here you can see one of the larvae shaking its legs a lot without the larvae moving very much forward or backward as you'll see that continued for a while that completes the spoken portion of this video in the rest I'll show more footage with background music but feel for you to stop here you the you | Brian Tomasik | UCzW2ZcuLJrWYsPVK7aE-_Gw | 2016-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 320 | 1,815 |
Pn3oh5vfGKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn3oh5vfGKk | This Magical Negro stereotype still exists in modern movies #stereotypes #shorts #hollywood | while the magical negro Trope may seem like a positive representation on the surface it is essential to delve deeper and understand its historical and cultural implications such portrayals while seemingly elevating black characters actually perpetuate harmful stereotypes and deny them agency and depth the Trope continues to manifest in modern films The Green Mile John coffee a black man with magical abilities is portrayed as a gentle giant who uses his powers to Aid White characters even as the cost of his own life similarly in the film ghost OD May Brown a spiritual adviser serves as a medium to help the white protagonists further reinforcing the Trope it's important to understand the black experience beyond the confines of this trope | Legacy of African American Folktales | UC654BBtDoJccCHV98YmDz_A | 2024-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 122 | 745 |
XJJEOv9xXVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJJEOv9xXVk | Markup Session, Federal Workforce Subcommittee | but a more knowledgeable informed hardworking person to work with and so it has just been an absolute pleasure Tanya for me to have the opportunity to work with you during those years and uh when you were off on maternity to leave although you really were not off I mean you were way on maternity leave it would have been great had we had this legislation in place at that particular time you did an outstanding job with or without it you maintained uh your work ethic even though you had other things in which to be concerned about and so I think this bill is a testament to the strength of two women because you actually processed it through committee got all of the work done that we needed to get done so it's it's a testament to the work of both representative Carolyn Maloney who introduced champion and stayed with it and it's a testimony to our staff director Tanya Shan and Mr chairman I'm very pleased to be a co-sponsor of this legislation and will very proudly vote for it and urge all of my colleagues to do so and I yield back will the gentleman yield yes gentleman's time has expired okay uh let me just say uh to you Mr Davis uh thank you for your great leadership as uh as chairman of this subcommittee uh I had the great honor and pleasure to serve uh at your elbow I guess uh as a ranking member in the last last Congress and I learned a lot uh by serving with you I think that that uh those constituents in the federal employment and and working for the Post Office and and residents of the District of Columbia were greatly served by by by you as as chairman and uh if I can fill one of your shoes then then that'll be that'll be a lot and uh I just want to thank you for your your very measured and uh uh thoughtful leadership of this and and dynamic leadership of this subcommittee during your tenure thank Youk you very mrman ier that's right i' like to uh chairman now recognizes the gentleman from Indiana Mr saer for five minutes thank you thank you Mr chairman and um it's a kind of an unusual moment for me me because uh my daughter uh last night delivered baby uh baby girl my second uh grandchild and she had a uh difficult uh uh pregnancy my granddaughter came uh 30 days early uh she uh was a school teacher and she had to struggle with could she be on her feet does she need to take certain days off is it with pay without pay uh and all those type of of challenges uh her husband is an accountant in the middle of tax season right now now his firm is is struggling uh uh to how how to cover all the business they have it's not uh struggling financially but it's not a good time for him to take a a couple of weeks off to uh be with her and uh Bond uh and I say this because I think it's important to be generous but it also needs to be flexible and I have uh grave reservations about this bill I could never support this bill and there's two basic reasons one is particularly at this point in time uh when people in my district can't find a job they're losing half of their uh Savings in many cases to be generous with their money to government employees is a tad of an insult quite frankly that um that this isn't free money that we're kind of taking out of our pockets here we're being generous with taxpayers or being hammered right now to tell them that their government employees in many cases are going to get benefits that they don't get now I don't believe we should mandate it in the private sector and I believe there are a lot of reasons not but I believe it it that uh while maybe you can get away with that argument in normal times that you should lead I don't agree with that principle right now we shouldn't be more generous than people who are struggling to make their house payments to pay their health care and struggling and be more uh generous to federal employees than most Americans are I realize big corporations have generous leave policies but most Americans don't have that the second part of this is the the financial and the actual structure of this because when you do this really it's a to some degree an employment policy for government employees because when people take leave you have to get replacement government employees so it's a hiring policy for the federal government at no cheap uh cost but in addition to that there is the challenge of how you deal uh with for example it doesn't appear Schedule C employees are covered why aren't political employees covered are they too important are they uh are we saying that regular government employees are uh less critical positions therefore they can afford to take leave but boy we want to let a schedule see a political employe take leave and if you did let a political employee take leave or even the career people right now in tarp I don't particularly want a husband to take time when I'm trying to figure out how to get the leasing done for retail floor plans for RVs and Autos so people can get employed to suddenly decide he's taking a couple weeks off to bond with his uh uh new uh daughter I think sometime at the hospital but there needs to be some flexibility in this I don't want DEA agents and people who are in drug enforcement to suddenly disappear in the middle of a big case I don't particularly want to try to figure out when I'm flying uh home every weekend whether an air traffic controller has an adequate sudden replacement on on a medical leave there are lots of challenges with this bill inside even the career employees not even dealing with the the uh management uh sections I believe that this would be a bad Bill in multiple ways in addition to a stocking horse to mandate this in the private sector so I'm strongly against this bill I I I don't think there's any point really today to doing amendments here but I hope we have a more uh complete and and uh full debate in the full committee with uh lots of different amendments one other thing in my earlier life when I was a staff member and the the non-paid parental leave bill went through my boss supported it and I worked in trying to come up with lots of different amendments unfortunately a lot of the regulations came from from different concerns I raised both the executive branch and in the legislative process on key employees 50 miles uh apart so now we have plants 50 miles apart that number of employees that can be covered when you exempt small business you you do that well the government's going to have the same challenges that the private sector had even in mandated unpaid leave yet alone this I thank the gentleman and you'll back I thank the gentleman chair recogn now recognizes uh the general lady from the District of Columbia Miss Norton for five minutes well Mr chairman I take note of the fact that that in your first markup you've shown where your values are and to very much appreciate that this bill is your first bill I also appreciate the hearing that's going to be held today on very important sector of not on the economy but an important uh agency that that um is suffering in these times um my good friend uh from New York deserves all the credit in the world for not giving up um this bill wasn't passed during good times and it it's not being passed now as most uh amend as most legislation of of this kind is passed most legislation of this kind is passed precisely at times like this look at when all of the New Deal legislation for example uh was passed uh as for T Tanya Shan I would I would congratulate her as well on her new position in OPM except to say she sure missed the mark because if somehow she'd gotten this through last year she could have uh have participated in this very uh In This Very benefit uh but she kept working uh Mr chairman um uh when you consider how much rhetoric and ink has been spent on families and how little this Congress has done for families it should bring shame on us that we have finally moved to the point where the federal government which is supposed to lead the federal sector is now following much of the federal sector in giving paid leave of four lousy weeks to new Mother's uh uh uh uh after a birth um it the the federal government Prides itself on its leadership it's way behind in many of its benefits which is why as the Baby Boomers retire they are not being replaced uh but I I I see such a disconnect between those who talk the talk of f families but the moment something comes forward to do something about families it costs too much money let me say why this is so important the very people who don't want to support this now because the economy is down did not support unpaid family uh medical leave when the economy was up so so I they've shown what their bottom line is it's time for the federal government to finally do what it should have done decades ago and I mean decades ago because if you had if we had done it decades ago we would at least be even with every single economy Western economy and uh uh uh e economy with which we compete in the world uh it is it is it is a matter of great shame that uh it took us years to get the unpaid Family Medical and leave uh and let me tell you who that benefits we're very pleased to have that on the books but if you look at who it benefits uh you will see that it benefits people who already may have had some leave because they work for people like the federal government who may have had to borrow from their leave and it benefits people uh women uh particularly uh who are uh the best educated and are at the top tier of the workforce if you ask the average woman out here don't even begin to talk about single mothers whether or not you have had any benefit from the unpaid 12 weeks or even a few weeks they will tell you about yourself because these are the parents that are running back to work first of all because they can't afford the time off with no money and and and second because there's no uh child care in this country uh educational child care of the kind they have in every single country that has paid family medical leave if the federal government doesn't step up first uh how can we expect others to take care of their families uh so the notion that we can't pay for it now now we couldn't pay for it when the G lady introduced it when the derivatives and the rest of it were sending the economy off the top is what you're going to hear until we get to work and pass this bill it's urgent to pass now it's it's important for the federal government uh to be the example that that that steps forward now and it will have a an important beneficial effect on on the average working woman who has not benefited from unpaid family medical leave there being no further opening statements I ask you manous consent that members written statements be included in the record without objections awarded uh I now open HR 626 for consideration without objection the reading of the bill will be dispensed with uh and without objection the bill will be considered as read and open for Amendment at any point I now move that the subcommittee on the federal Workforce Postal Service in the District of Columbia report HR 626 is introduced to the committee on oversight and government reform with the recommendations that the bill does pass the question is on favorably reporting HR 626 to the committee on oversight and government reform all those in favor will signify by saying I I all those opposed say no no in the opinion of the chair the eyes have it the motion is agreed to and HR 626 is ordered reported to the committee on oversight and government reform there being no further Vision before the committee we will stand in recess okay are they all going to go that easy I hope | HouseResourceOrg | UCuwpe69VxVzy4maI6ymmm6A | 2011-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,213 | 11,638 |
TsT9d0LE4hQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsT9d0LE4hQ | Laboratory Saftey Part 02 | we now move on to part 3 which focuses on laboratory equipment so the basic laboratory equipment mentions the biological safety cabinet if you are working in a laboratory with the basic laboratory facilities such as a secure laboratory facility a biological safety cabinet will greatly enhance the degree of control you have over the Escape of the biological agent so the biological safety cabinet essentially serves as a workspace which prevents their exposure to the Infectious aerosols and splashes that may be generated when manipulating materials containing infectious agents such as primary cultures stocks and diagnostic specimens which are common elements in a General biological safety Laboratory this is an example of a biological safety cabinet it's designated as a Class 2 B1 and this designation is based on the amount of air which is exhausted from the cabinet and the amount of air which is recirculated so Class 2 B1 exhaust 70 percent of the air into the external environment via a HIPAA filter and recirculates 30 percent of the air on the workbench itself in this case you will see that there is a grill here so the a is basically drawn from the bottom of the cabinet enter strong filter and there's a plenum and the a is redirected over the surface and this creates an air curtain this represents your work area and this is the exhaust now the air basically circulates over this area so if you generate an aerosol inside this space if you create an aerosol as a result of pipetting or other operations the the aerosolized a is drawn into this Grille and filtered out if you have a spill on the surface if you create or you accidentally spill a biological agent on the surface the surface can be clean and in case of a large spill the surface can be drained very easily so this is a biological safety cabinet and all of them are equipped with a HIPAA filter this is a schematic diagram which represents the biological safety cabinet so the air enters through here via HIPAA filter and it's then circulated over the biological agent and it flows out through here and then on into the environment via a HIPAA filter so the a is circled over this area so it's a cyclical process and a is then exhausted out so basically the operator who stands over here is protected from the biological agent via the virtue of directional airflow part 4 of the manual deals with good microbiological technique and these pertain to the laboratory procedures which may be specific for biological agents that you work with in your laboratory contingency plans which address emergency such as the breach of containment disinfection which I will discuss in detail as it's very important transport of biological agents across National or state boundaries as well as International boundaries foreign now in many cases you may be required to transport your infectious material from your lab to another lab this may be at the national or International level and one of the reasons for this maybe you do not have the appropriate facilities to conduct the experiments so there are specific guidelines and regulations which are based on the United Nations model regulations on the transport of dangerous goods the iata Infectious substances shipping guidelines and there are always current updates available from the IIT and the United Nations and you must refer to your National guidelines when you ship any material you have to use what is known as the basic triple packaging system which is defined in the guidelines and you must include the spill cleanup procedure along with your shipping container as well as the appropriate signage in the language of the country of origin the country of Transit and the country of the recipient this is to ensure that there is effective communication of the risk associated with the biological agent this is a schematic diagram I have prepared for you in order to show you how the basic triple packaging looks like so you have your biological agent at the center you have your primary waterproof container this may be your plastic tube or your Falcon tube which reinforced plastic you have your absorbent material which absorbs the contents of the container in the event of a spill you have your secondary waterproof container which protects the absorbent material itself and finally you have your tertiary packaging which comprises your cardboard box and all of this must be accompanied by the appropriate signage you must have the signage in the languages as I described earlier the country of origin the country of Transit as well as the destination the laboratory by safety manual focuses on certain aspects of biotechnology such as the gain of function experiment essential to understand in order to mitigate the risk posed by the actual experiment itself okay so let us look at this example I have taken example of a virus isolated from a chicken and your research team is interested in investigating the virus so they decide to culture it in the laboratory in accordance with your standard operating procedures they then try to improve the process or try to enhance their research by introducing a gene of Interest this may be a gene which enhances the viruses transmissibility so this is essentially a gain a function experiment let us see what happens next they then proceed to infect different hosts animal hosts with this particular genetically modified virus it can be in the form of a murine host a Simeon host or maybe a bovine host now all this is being conducted within your contained facility let us assume that there is a breach of containment due to some kind of disruption in your engineering control over your engineering system or maybe in the form of a biosecurity issue or a bioscurity accident or incident what happens next is that the virus can now infect humans and cause mortality so what commenced as a very simple experiment which was focus on culture of the virus for basic studies then proceeded into a more advanced experiment which led to a breach of containment and a subsequent implications for biosafety and biosecurity must be addressed by the virus manager at the initial stages so in the case of genetic engineering risk assessment we assume the highest risk as the characteristics of the genetically modified organism are unknown this is the first instance it's unknown and we focus on the genetically modified organism in terms of the specific traits such as increase valerians or expanded or extended Host range so genetic engineering can lead to the unintentional introduction of traits and this research is of a highly sensitive nature as the research data itself can lead to potential breaches of biosecurity so please take note that in the case of genetic engineering experiments which may be well intentioned in most Laboratories there is a higher likelihood of theft or basically data theft of the material itself and this is a cause for concern so in order to address this the virus manager must address issues related to biosafety and biosecurity by conducting a thorough risk assessment with the research team part six of the manual covers chemical fire and electrical safety is the buyer risk manager you must be aware of the fact that chemical fire and electrical safety is Central to your buy risk management strategy this is because risks associated with chemicals fires and electrical fires as well can cause potential breaches of containment for instance you have a fire at your facility and you call in your HazMat team or your First Responders these First Responders themselves are exposed to the biological agent when they enter the facility and this risk must be addressed and a suitable standard operating procedure must be developed to address this particular risk the part 7 focuses on safety organization and training and this has been discussed in your earlier lecture in which I discussed the laboratory by risk management system briefly this involves the roles and responsibilities of the biosafety officer the IBC the institutional biosity committee the safety for support staff and training for all staff in all aspects of the laboratory operation safety checklists are a very important component of any laboratory this is because the safety checklist ensures what is known as situational awareness for instance if you are working in the laboratory on the workbench or the biological safety cabinet and you are accompanied by your colleague in a buddy system your body is responsible for ensuring that you comply with the safety checklist this is done from the safety perspective in order to ensure traceability of all operations the safety checklist basically comprises a checklist which is standardized and maintained on the records for future Audits and Improvement studies so safety checklists are a critical component of the laboratory virus management system they increase the level of situational awareness they improve traceability and they ensure compliance with standard operating procedures foreign this brings us to the end of the fourth lecture in the who laboratory biosafety manual we find guidance for the development of our own institutional biosafety manuals however the who lbm must be adopted within the scope of your National regulations as there may be specific National Regional or state guidelines which drive your Biore risk management policy and Regional adaptations must be incorporated into your laboratory by safety manual based on your specific local requirements that brings us to them the lecture these are the references for your lecture I have referred to multiple documents and one of the documents you can reference online is the pathogen safety data sheet it has been designed and developed by the government of Canada and it's a very good document we will be looking through this document during our lecture on risk assessment thank you very much for your participation in the lecture this brings us to the end of the first week of this mooc and I look forward to your participation in the subsequent week please respond in the forums and post any queries that you may have and I will respond to them during the course of this mooc thank you very much and stay biosafe | Nanoempollón | UClpx4npD5Q-GTMkT5D2-vRQ | 2023-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,724 | 10,206 |
HFi4HLYUqMo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFi4HLYUqMo | Imagine the longest space walk..ever (Figments: The Power of Imagination) | [Music] [Applause] [Music] aloha welcome to figments the power of imagination season one episode five so i'm passing math today which is good because i'm going to talk with a techie and she'd check my math i uh i'm so glad to be back with you and really excited about today's guest i'm also excited that this week i got my cover last week thursday i got my covid vaccine dose 2 of the pfizer and i know many of us across the country are kind of excited about making progress against the pandemic my only side effect was a side effect was i felt a little crummy and felt like taking a nap and 13 hours later i was fine so i got the best snap in my life probably so let's hope that society progresses down the vaccine trail and we overcome this really tragic uh situation i do want to thank before i start think tech hawaii for allowing me to present pigments the power of imagination they're a 501 3c corporation which i think means they need your donations i know they do so help out think tank they've got a tremendous diversity of content and they rely on you the viewers to support them so please do i have a great guest today i'm really excited about having lieutenant general susan helms on an old friend from my time at air force base command and uh susan how are you marie bring it how are you doing i'm doing great fig it's great to see you again likewise um so you were in the first air force academy class with women i couldn't even get into the air force academy in fact i think they might still stop me at the gate you were a flight test engineer you were the first military woman in space you're a three-star general the longest spacewalk holy cow and that doesn't even cover your most difficult assignment in the air force i think i know what you're going to say you're teaching this three stars basically yeah you had to teach me about space you and colonel marty france another great space command officer gets stuck with teaching the neanderthal fighter pilot about space and how stuff works in space what do you remember about that just because it had to be your most difficult job i remember how quick of a student you were i i remember really thinking when i explained space to a lot of people it does sometimes take a while for folks to catch on if they're not familiar with the material but you caught on immediately not only did you catch on to the physics that were going on but you also caught on to the implications of what military space would really bring to the fight and that's what i remember about that half hour i think i spent in your office with a chalkboard and a piece of chalk and and a few hand gestures and things like that right we don't we don't do this we exactly well you and marty did a great job and i was if i was quick it was because i was passionate about it because i never flew a combat mission of the f-15 and f-16 combat missions i flew that wasn't very much enabled by space capabilities so so i was passionate about it i don't know if i told you my shuttle launch story at the time i shared this right before we came on the air but but my earliest exposure to space was when i had a chance to see a shuttle launch and didn't and in preparing for this i think you might have been on that mission in discovery mission in 1994 but as a group commander i was down at the um shuttle landing strip right at patrick air force base and i went there to meet with one of my squadron commanders who had a helicopter squadron that supported shuttle landings and um there was a delay was there a delay on every launch you ever flew on no i you know that one was really interesting because we didn't think we were going to launch that day either but nonetheless they thought well just in clay just in case the weather breaks let's load you all into the spacecraft so we woke up that day thinking there's no way i mean the weather was terrible that day and our window for launch was about two and a half hours um so at the two hour and ten minute point so we had 20 more minutes left to go mission control and launch control came on and said hey we got a break in the weather you're going now so literally had we had to mentally switch our heads from today's not a day we're going to launch to we're launching now and it was really about that quick and uh time i'm sorry go ahead really all of your other missions went on time i was not that quick susan because uh bob hollowed at holloway my 41st rescue squadron commander and i were sitting in the block house there at the landing strip if you remember that and just having a great kind of father-son on his boss conversation he's a fine squadron commander and we heard this noise and went what do you suppose that is well that is the motor's starting on the shuttle and we run outside like a couple of idiots which we were and i look up and i swear susan i saw this contrail that went up to a cloud and disappeared behind a cloud and because of the geometry i never saw the shuttle who else can do that so well we were almost as surprised as you were but you got to participate i didn't so that's true what is you know with all of your experience we'll get to the longest space walk in history which you owner of that accolade of fuel but if you were to tell the general public our viewers one thing about being in space operating in space being an astronaut that you'd like them to know what would it be i would like people to know how peaceful life is up there on the space station i you know when i was in space in 2001 that was my last mission it was a six-month duration flight on the international space station and people often ask me um what what were you scared all the time was it nerve-wracking and i tell people no actually it was kind of the most peaceful time of my life because we were away from almost all email all phone mail all that noise of life we didn't have television we didn't have any kind of you know social media of course back then in 2001 and and it was peaceful and it was so peaceful that when i came back from that six-month mission the most difficult transition to make after being in space for six months was getting used to all the noise of life again which i did not expect and no one told me about that in advance but it was a very difficult transition psychologically to come back from a long duration space flight and be around people again i was with a crew of three people total uh me and a russian and another american and and um all three of us were um that was a tough transition actually more tough than the physical transition to come back did you speak russian or english during that oh we spoke ruthless uh jim and i jim voss my spacewalking crewmate uh he and i had to learn how to speak russian because half of the space station at that time is russian provided right and yuri usachev our crew commander had to learn how to speak english so between the three of us over four years of training and then six months on the space station we just kind of came up with our own little crew language of ruslish and it worked extremely well we understood each other pretty much perfectly even if people around us couldn't understand us so that six month mission you trained for four four years for yeah i think that's i think that was the number it's i started in 97 and we launched in um on march 8th of 2001 we just had our 20th anniversary a couple weeks ago so our peaceful is our takeaway about space is it's peaceful yes shocking and peaceful and beautiful like seeing that in but only in pictures and you know maybe i've flown fairly high but not like space so how does somebody like you wind up in space what was your motivation and of course i'm answering asking questions i know the answer to because i know your dad if we could see the picture of your dad was a key part of your motivation and let me talk about technology that's an ibm's electric typewriter i think a beautiful bit of technology at the time um for those of us had to type term papers and stuff but so your dad i know was your motivation tell me about about that and how he inspired you because we're about entertaining and inspiring here on fitness yes so you know my my parents of course were really awesome my dad was a career pilot in the air force and he had flown in several different kinds of airplanes and i think that as i looked at what he did in the air force there was so much about what his life was like and what his career was like that was really um inspiring to me you know serving his country of course he spent a year in vietnam um in addition to that it was a really it was really compelling to me to travel around it was compelling to me to move often and see different places and get a chance to travel of course i didn't realize at the time how far i would travel but uh further than me yeah so the air force offered lots and lots of opportunities to do some really amazing things while you're serving your country and um and then on top of that in the 70s you know for me to join the air force i would get equal pay for equal work that was another motivator back in the 70s because there weren't a whole lot of places where you could do that as a young lady woman did that give you a bit of an edge did you know was there a little bit of you know was that something you really wanted equal pay for equal work i think actually my dad and my mom both um were always very supportive so for them yeah they my mom and dad both were of the mind that there was nothing i couldn't do if i didn't put my mind to it so if i would just put my mind to something i could make it happen and they both believe that and uh i grew up in a family of daughters i i don't know if i um find that a compelling fact or not but i was the oldest of four daughters and uh and my parents just absolutely made sure that if there was something i was interested in doing they would ensure that i would understand that was achievable and i loved math and science as a kid and i decided i wanted to get into something that was math and science related which was where the idea of becoming an engineer came from since it's also a creative career well you're also an artist and a pianist i think a musician and you told me that one of your mentors some somebody told you that the best way to be creative was to be an engineer something like that i got that right if you like math and science and you also want to be creative the engineering career field is a great way to go because it's my inherent nature design is part of the creative process with math and science and i am uh wearing my univer university of hawaii uh shirt today in honor of alejo some of you know him some of you viewers who was admitted to uh this week but when i shared that with him he's an artist and musician he said it's a logical path to creativity i really like that description i can't do it i hate math and science i have no musical talent i just wanted to fly but as it turns out you kind of just wanted to fly too and we'll get back to that right after we talk about our coming episodes okay sounds good so um in our next episode uh eric there we go we're going to have andre and maria jackman tong who are tremendous friends i've mentioned them for several weeks now lead writers for the first several years of mad men and they take their figments and sell them and uh i've worked with them and have gotten to know them folks you're going to love this you're going to love the inside hollywood look at it and you're going to really enjoy meeting two wonderful friends of mine and then um two weeks after that we'll meet with kim rolly and bruce fink who both were told basically you're gonna die and decided their pigment was to not die now it doesn't always have that happy ending but kim and bruce are gonna share their stories and i know you'll be inspired by that and by the way kim her husband ross who i try to take money from on the golf course every week and susan all taught at the air force academy together and have recently met again on vacation right susan that's right i just got back from texas where i met up with them for a spring break it wasn't traditional spring break it was in a bubble but uh yeah we had a great time and and i think ross said he was going to take your money so whatever um it is a small world and you've seen it from a perspective where it's a real small world but you wanted to fly right i mean that's what you really wanted to do and i know that feeling so tell me about how you felt about flying and getting in the air yeah i i when i was a a test engineer it it became obvious that flying high and fast was it's one of those things where you wake up every day going i can't believe i'm getting paid for this yeah i'm doing engineering while i'm in the air on the jet but to get to fly while i'm doing what i love all at once was really like living in disneyland actually uh so when the astronaut opportunity came along uh people would say well you know what is it about being an astronaut that really appeals to you i said well i get to fly higher and faster than i've ever flown before and i get to see a beautiful view at the same time so i must have something about my dad inside of me because he loved to fly and um and i'm the only daughter that has taken this path uh but nonetheless just flying high and fast and and of course you know it's kind of hard to beat the space shuttle uh for you know a rocket ride but you don't just wind up you don't just say you know i want to get on the space shuttle you've got to pay some dues and you put your living where your mouth was and said after test pilot school and so susan viewers went to test pilot schools a flight test engineer and then chose to go to cold lake canada and from honolulu that sounds crazy we have a picture that i shiver when that's you on a canadian cf-18 hornet getting ready but that's cold man i'm that's probably june right june or july at cold lake oh probably yeah it probably is but man the flying was great player in cf-18s and their version of the t-33 i think what else uh f5s uh and then they had kiowas and uh twin engines and then they had a a canadian unique airplane called the challenger that i never saw fly because it was having issues the whole time having challenges i guess yes but yeah it was the f-18 and the f5 were obviously two of my top favorites but they let us fly in everything which wasn't necessarily true at edwards or eglin you had to pick a weapon system right right and as you as you know i've got a son-in-law who's an air force test pilot you do have to focus in your job you went to cold lake and then you met some people and saw movies and that made you want to be an astronaut beyond what we've already talked about higher and faster right you met folks who had flown in space yes i met sally bride in grad school um kind of a jaw-dropping moment to get a grad school while in the air force by the way folks while in the air force yes therefore sent me to grad school and sally ride came through there and gave a speech and i went up to her and i was so stunned to meet her that i couldn't even talk um and then i also met dick cubby he came to our graduation for test pilot school he was a graduation speaker and and he encouraged me to apply for the astronaut program he basically said we hope we see you in houston sometime which is where all the astronauts live and train and um and i also had been primed by watching a couple of imax films uh one of them in particular the dream is alive narrated by walter cronkite and um and that movie was something you saw in an imax theater it still plays you can get it on dvd if you want and it is a real stunner and and when i looked out the window the first moments we got a picture of you looking out the window when i when i looked out the window the first moments the first thing i said according to my crewmates was this looks just like an imax movie because it's about the only film format that does justice to the view yeah so um so between the imax movies i saw and the people that i met and then of course being encouraged and wanting to keep flying higher and faster it all came together and i applied to the program and much to my amazement i got selected which i didn't expect was sort of like winning the lottery in my head those of us who know you have worked with you were aren't surprised at the life you've had um because because you're an exceptional person but also down to earth oops there's a little play on words but it's true and and it is true and you haven't gotten ahead of that as you went through all of these firsts first class with women at the air force academy first military woman in space and many others were if you weren't the first you're breaking a lot of ground in new territory for women did you think of it that way or did you think of it as individually as a person i'm doing this it's not about my gender or was it both i primarily was trying to do these things because they sounded like a whole lot of fun and i good motivation yeah i i i mean there's obviously more to it than that but the more to it than that is i wanted to be a professional engineer i wanted to do a good job at it i wanted to make make my life's work doing that in service to my country and as it turns out um i happen to be first on some things but that's not why i did them i didn't do them because of the gender i didn't do it because i'd get a chance to be first i did it because it sounded like a lot of fun and timing is everything right fig the doors opened about the time i was ready to step through them and um and if it turned out that i happened to be the first at something that was to me just a massive coincidence well you made the most of it um i have to ask you as an engineer do you have a slide rule back on your shelves that we see behind you because my dad was a chemist and my sisters were techies and we had a facebook conversation about slide rules which i could never use but do you you know they quit issuing those to the air force academy cadets the year before i got there so oh i don't have a slider i'll never learn how to use one i do have an abacus around here somewhere but um but yeah they uh they gave us a very expensive little calculator that could add subtraction at a small nuclear reactor in it so i'm going to leave a minute or two at the end to talk about your current figment but before we do that um i want to talk about something that was i think equals the uh accomplishments you made as a flight desk engineer and astronaut and that's your return to the air force because astronauts who are air force officers really leave the air force you know they're off doing nasa things and most of them never come back right that's true yeah most of them do not come back you've got a picture of you as a three star as the 14th air force commander um and you came back as a colonel uh when i met you at space command and then were a wing commander and did a bunch of other different general officer officer jobs and um you were a great colonel and i think a really fine general and i don't say that about everybody wants it you know we have a little bit of hubris if you will about that how how was it to be out of the air force for so long as nastar and come back in in a senior and very responsible leadership role uh well first of all all the acronyms have changed and the uniforms looked like they were a little different and yeah i'm sure they were the whole airports had reorganized uh oh yeah yeah early 90s and i left to go to nasa in 1990 so they changed everything folks from street addresses to regulation numbers you have to have lived this to know how different the air force was when she came back yeah but i knew when i went to go to nasa that i would come back to the air force i i just knew that i would do that because the air force was my dna and i have truly yeah so i have exactly dad being in the background there so i had to um give so much credit to the people around me who recognized that i was um swimming underneath all the things that changed while i was gone but uh people were so gracious people never minded my dumb questions they never minded helping me remember what side of the uniform to put my name tag uh because at nasa we only wear civilian clothes we don't wear uniforms so i i uh and i had a lot of um very very supportive people you included fig who recognized you know what situation i was in and was perfectly willing to help me work through all that and and of course what the air force did in their great wisdom was they put me in the part of the space program that involved understanding satellites and that was incredibly insightful the air force to do that because i had been a satellite and so i really intuitively fit in well with the mission area that they put me into um which we would we called space control back then yeah so i i'm forever grateful to for the air force for recognizing that that's where my real value was was to help with that part of the mission well i think your real value was you're an outstanding leader and you did the right thing for both michigan people and we saw that in you and so i'm glad you're glad you always planned to come back and did and now i want to make sure that we give you a chance to talk about what your current figment is in in your this iteration of your professional and personal life yes i i have to talk about the fact that um all those years i was doing everything you've described i missed out on so much with the family so when i retired i said i'm going to move back near my parents and i'm going to be there for them however long it needs to be and that was seven plus years ago and they're still with us so i amen i see my parents my dad he's 90 now he still tells flying stories fig perfect i have a future i secretly record with my iphone when he gets on a roll so i have those stories and uh and as long as they're around that's that's really my my my priority right now is to make sure that whatever it is they need i'm there to get it for are they proud of you at all oh no i'm sure they are what a what a blessing by the way yeah yeah my daddy tell you all about me just even if you're perfect so i'd love to hear it and uh and my folks sadly uh passed away before much of my unexpected success and i wish they could share it i'm sure they do from above even above where you were above so and your dad by the way was a rescue helicopter pilot in vietnam the most dangerous and selfless side of flying in the vietnam war yes you're right it's in your dna and i'm so thankful uh that we got a chance to share with folks i know you've inspired and entertained and i hope you get you'll get out to hawaii now that things are getting normal and visit the rollies uh alejandra and i will host you because i can afford it with with ross's money from golf and that's my story and we look forward to seeing you i thank you for everything you've done for our country and for the world really susan aloha well thank you too fig for everything you've done um it it's been marvelous talking with you today and and this is the great thing you're doing thank you it's a lot of fun and we'll do it again next week folks and uh make sure you click like or share or whatever it is we do in the digital world and send me any ideas that you might have on our on our topics aloha and mahalo thanks susan bye [Applause] you | ThinkTech Hawaii | UCZ5BKpljxXj4Y8Ut164GnSg | 2021-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,688 | 23,462 |
iLfIpUBIKRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLfIpUBIKRw | Charles Heathcote - Doris Ahoy! [INDIE READALONG] | hi guys my name's Dane and today I was doing my best charlie impression I don't know if that was any good today in the latest installment of tartan Danes Indy read along I'm gonna be doing a quick review of Doris ahoy by Charles Heathcoat so this is book number two point five in the odorous series it's Anna valor I believe Charlie wasn't written originally gonna you know publish it as a standalone thing but then it kind of grew to be long enough where it really deserved it and I think it does work very well as a standalone novella so I'm gonna read you the blurb here after recent traumatic events our old and Doris have embarked on a world cruise hoping for rest and relaxation their plans are thwarted at every turn there's the mystery surrounding the identity of mrs. Veronica Ambrose and a dance competition that pits the pair of them against regional champion and trifle guzzler Ken told from the perspective of long-suffering husband our old he dreams of being back home nursing a pint down the hair and horse instead he's propping up a smoothie bar with health and fitness freak Percy a man with an unnatural interest in kale da Rosa who is the third book in a series of monologues featuring mrs. Doris Copeland and Partridge Moos so if you've read any of these other books you'll kind of know what you're in for here Charley's got like a very sort of northern British sense of humor and it's very reminiscent of saying keeping up appearances something like that Doris is very obsessed with like her social standing and Harold you know he just wants to chill out and go to his allotment so I'm gonna go through and check some of my flags here so I think the opening paragraph here does a great job of recapping like who Doris is as a character and actually I think you could probably read this in a valley without reading the others I mean you'll get more if you read out of the if you read the series in order but I think really you probably could eat read each of them as stand-alones but anyway opening paragraph hour Doris gets some sort of malicious glia of making me wear a tie to breakfast all the other husbands get away with polo shirts citral marsden even got away with pajamas when his betty ate a bad scallop in sardinia I however have to wear a shirt and tie our Doris says my outfits planned out for the entire cruise right down to my socks it doesn't matter that we'll never see our fellow passengers again once the cruise is over our Doris says we must strive to leave a lasting impression so that's the kind of person that Doris's I should point out as well I'm currently working with Charlie I'm editing his secret project so I can't really tell you anything about it but it was interesting because I'm being editing it while reading this book and they have similarities but they also have differences so it was interesting to do the two at the same time you know I like this bit here as well so we learn like Doris had a bit of a crisis so before we came on the cruise she started to let me read The Daily Mirror in public we had Chinese takeaway three times in four weeks and she said nothing when I offended her cousin Mavis it never quite came to the point that she needed to listen to rock music but it came close enough that I hit a meat loaf CDs there's only so many times a man can hear I would do anything for love before he begins to question whether he actually would we have this reference here to natural yoghurt as well and I think I can say this that there was also a reference to natural yoghurt in this secret project as well so we have here we're talking about Percy here the guy that was in the blurb he's an all right lad 57 years old with all his own teeth and a head full of hair he's in better shape than I was at his age which might have something to do with him going to the gym five times a week and that he bypasses every offer of bacon in favor of natural yogurt I have no idea why since the only benefit I've found from natural yogurt is it takes the heat up chicken tikka masala I like this little interaction here we have as well so I guess ken is kind of one of the antagonists of the book I must say I understand your puzzlement entirely is this about Ken am i right in believing you made a rather Bob common in reference to his ever expanding waistline I must admit I stared at her all agog I planned to spend the afternoon watching guardians of the galaxy while star doris went to the spa and now i was stuck in bed with our doris educating me on the correct way to address an overweight ofE i said to her I said I might have jokes about the gut on him but that's all it were men take the mick out of each other our Doris is part of being a man one day I'll get one in about his weight the next he's mocking my ability to play cards yes well your particular your pitiful poker face aside I'm afraid it just isn't the thing anymore what isn't joking specifically jokes about a person's weight in a multicultural multi gendered society we must be accepting of people of all shapes and sizes amongst jokes regarding weight have always been commonplace they have been made without consider raishin of the inner terminal or lack thereof of people struggling or not with their way therefore you'd have been better off saying nothing about Kens wait for whilst he left at that time he was actually hiding years worth of pain I like this conversation between our old and Percy as well I said to him I said I have all my own teeth you have dentures he said I paid for them didn't I I like this little line as well because it's it's very accurate I swear when I went in for my knee operation they changed half the cast of Emmerdale so Emmerdale is a soap opera my mum watches it and so I tend to catch it every time I'm in Tamworth and every time I see it I'm like who's that who's that who's that I like this little conversation here as well especially because like sex between older people that isn't usually in books and so it's nice to see represented you know and it was tastefully done as well does this mean you're my friend again ah Doris no our old it doesn't I'm not your friend I'm your wife I can't pretend I wasn't disheartened I said does being my wife mean you can't be my friend listen to me Harold Copelan Alf is your friend to some extent Percy as your friend I should hope you don't do with them what you do with me I said to her I said and what's that close the curtains and you'll find out there it was the Blue Bottle in my chest that familiar blush to our Doris's cheeks as she locked the door I never anticipated getting up to mischief on the high seas but we made mincemeat of those Hospital corners I okay so I like this as well so Theo ends up on board the shifter Theo is their grand their grandson so we have this little bit here before she could continue and tell us all about the social consequences of consuming too much milk in public I said to Theo I said how did the exams go he came over all melancholy a shadow settled over his face like ham Widdecombe in front of a vending machine he said to us he said without my grandparents around to guide me I could not muster the requisite mental strength to attend instead I spent my days lingering outside off licences waiting for disreputable old people to go past who had asked to buy me cheap cider and cigarettes I became close friends with Janice dolly of little Street my heart fell into my stomach I glanced from Theo to our Doris whose face had fallen her jowls as sad as Bulldogs she looked on set to cry again until Theo burst out laughing the guffaws came straight from the stomach he clapped his hands on the table whichever one of us he looked at sent him for into a fit of hysteria you should see your faces he said Lord you're important to me but I didn't miss you enough to throw my life away did you honestly believe mum would let me come on this trip if I did that this fit made me laugh as well like it just made me you just heard my reaction to just seeing it there again is this last little bit but I need to read a bit more to give you some context it turns out I couldn't do a lot despite the fact I've been prescribed strong painkillers I could barely walk let alone waltz Aarthi oh let me off the morning run reluctantly he didn't believe there was anything wrong with me looked at me in that way mother's look at sons trying to get out of doing the dishes but he soon realized there was something wrong when I sprawled out on the dance floor and told him to leave me there to die we have another great exchange here as well the day passed and a haze of solemn disappointment our Doris and Theo had their last training session and whilst they were guarding about the ballroom I beg it off with Persie to the bar I categorically refused to buy him a lime and soda and force the pint of lager onto him he said to me said my body is a temple hurry I said I am mine's a brewery drinker and then there's this touching moment at the end like Charlie's really good at these this is kind of happen with each of the books we're at the end of them there's been like a really sweet exchange between Doris and Harald so I know we set out to beat kind of Sheila and since there's no chance of that happening now I don't mind saying this when I thought we were going to dance together again I felt like I had something to look forward to for the first time in a long while it also meant as getting to show everyone what we mean to each other because despite the fact you read the Daily Mirror have a misogynistic interest in female gardening personalities of the 1990s and never put your dentures away properly you mean the world to me our are old and I want to make sure you know knew it apparently grown men don't just cry at lumbago and football because listening to our Doris's words and tears catching at my eyes they could have been emotional or the glare from our Doris's dress either way she lent me her handkerchief I said to her I said I thought you didn't go in for overt displays of affection ah Doris she found a smile and said I shouldn't get used to it are are old it'll be a side effect of the sea air I said feeling just like I did when I asked her to the pictures for the first time I said will you dance with me Oh Doris I'll have to check my dance card and then I think you'll just you guys are like this as well this isn't in the acknowledgments at the end I would like to express my gratitude to the many booktubers who have read and reviewed my books over the last few years you have helped to introduce our doris to readers all over the world and this has wore my heart on many an occasion well hopefully this warms your hearts and more Charlie rank time I gave this a four point two five out of five I just think this entire series is a must read Charlie is one of the most talented indie writers out there and yeah just yeah read it so have it that's what I thought of Doris or Holly by Charles heathcote has always let me know in the comments if you've read this book and if so what you thought of it hit that like button if you've enjoyed this video hit subscribe for more and I'll see you soon for another bunch video thanks a 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4ahJyNTz1tY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ahJyNTz1tY | 2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Jumbo HTA 8 Box Case Break #42 | hey everybody matt here for leighton sports cards ripping 2019 tops chrome baseball jumbo case number 42 random teams we have alejandro s nats phillies and angels alex p white sox brewers allen m d backs a's anthony c blue jays bradley b yankees colin s twins daniel m braves gary c dodgers gary p pirates jacob f reds jason t orioles reyes jerry b astros joshua b padres justin t cardinals kevin s red sox rangers louis s cubs indians marlins michael s rockies mike m metz mike p giants richard d mariners robert s tigers and terry d royals all right here we go with top sterling up after this danny jansen kevin newman mookie nolan verlander allard this is redemption that is dodgers rookie autograph dennis santana you go dodgers vets all right gordon kristen stewart shawn foley bryce wilson there's eloy rookie anaya oops this is angels rookie auto francisco garcia there you go angels sega ross garcia kyle tucker rookie refractor jake cape guys all right well it's chris shaw rookie prism refractor moriano he hit a bomb yesterday there's aureus stephen duggar lugo there's bryce wilson rookie refractor lorenzo kane negative refractor base justice sheffield there's birdie ponce de leon blake trinin and that is angel's rookie purple refractor auto 250 taylor ward go angels there's brandon lyle sean reed foley rookie refractor yellow santos hasta dio kyle tucker prism refractor rookie that is rey's rookie auto nick chufo rocky mullins there's pete alonso rookie mets is carlos santana green wave josh rogers kevin newman rookie refractor belt it's trout acuna we're going to do one dice roll for this break for the non-hit dual team cards like this we'll do left side one two three right side four five six that is two that goes left angels for this one that is mets rookie auto jeff mcneal good player horrible horrible slide last night bad bass running all together on that play phil meyer richards [Applause] we go jansen keller sheffield birdie ryan o'hearn rookie refractor rookie purple refractor to 299 colby allard and pirates rookie auto kevin cramer brandon lyle tucker el santos okay all right let's the deal there's rookie pete alonso corbin burns rookie refractor that does blue jays rookie auto ryan burrucky prism refractor rookie indians insert josh rogers josh james rookie refractor gregory polanco negative refractor and rookie one of one printing plate auto that is isaac galloway marlins there you go miami crystal stewart wisdom josh james burns mcguire tolez nick birdie working prism refractor and royals rookie auto brad keller walker that is blue jays gold wave rookie rowdy toles nice card toronto jack mcneil see ya justice sheffield rookie prism refractor thanks and baez and that is cardinals rookie auto dakota hudson you go st louis all right effects it's wisdom five dollar grilled cheese burrito have you tried it yet [Music] danny jansen rookie refractor delario tolez josh james it's chris bryant blue wave 75. go cubs 675. a's rocchiato ramon loriano you go oakland perez it's rookie vlad junior lugo rookie refractor fletcher yes no problem we got you eric's francisco garcia gold schmidt that is giants rookie blue refractor auto to 150 stephen duggar giants neil deets judge it's a common harper that went left correct left so that'll go tigers mix stephen duggar rookie refractor sat cranky purple refractor tukey hudson jake bowers fernando tatis jr rookie prism refractor nice card padres this is giants rocchiotto or ramus garcia trainer there's fernando tati's junior rookie all right blind jr rookie refractor nice car blue jays okay and that is astros rocchioto josh james ponce de leon rookie refractor ichiro doing finger guns dwa lugo rookie negative refractor bryce wilson rookie prism refractor and that is angel's rookie refractor auto to 499 type buttre laureano all right taylor ward rook your refractor that is a's jersey mark mcguire you go oakland seal now perez refractor creamer nice blue jays rookie uh green wave vlad guerrero jr congrats toronto that is 77 of 99 very nice card toronto braves rocky auto bryce wilson fernando tatis jr rookie aguilar orioles rookie refractor auto dj stuart francis garcia rook your refractor tucker young and that is royals rookie auto heath fellmeyer fully adjustable smoke eloy rookie this is redemption blue jays rookie auto danny jansen howard blue jays are having a pretty good break lugo it's joy record negative you say kakuchi rookie refractor and that is pirates rookie gold refractor auto 250 mitch keller go pirates wow keller shaw juan soto purple all right that's the front cat went to sleep kyle tucker converting rookie refractor wilson justice sheffield rookie refractor sega ooh springer looks hurt kevin newman eloy rookie sean reid foley rookie gold or green wave and this is astros rookie auto framber valdez came back gallardo down stephen duggar brady singer starting for the royals today there's orioles rookie auto dj stewart keller sheffield bring them loud hey austin you're okay how are you there's rugneto door gold refractor to 50 rangers rocky mullins pete alonso rookie marlins rookie blue wave auto pablo lopez josh rogers sterling is next williams has astadio rookie refractor what's up ant richards it's kevin newman president prison refractor and twins rocchiotta williams has to do wisdom burns that is jake bauer's green refractor rookie photo variation indians 99 kyle wright rookie refractor orioles rookie auto cedric mullins wire was actually trolling this one gucci jacob nicks that is dodgers rookier fracturado to 499 will smith nice one dodgers go la lugo rookie prism refractor red socks perez cedric mullins rookie refractor danny danson rookie prism refractor mcneil these justin smoke negative and pirates rookie auto kevin newman here you go pittsburgh it's taylor ward glad junior rookies all right folly patrick wisdom rookie blue wave 75 noon rookie eloy i think he just homer today stephen duggar rookie president refractor angels and redemption reds that is purple refractor auto nick senzel nice one all cincinnati sega tucker judge prison refractor and redemption that is dodgers rookie autograph will smith ah not yet bills that's nice stuff though all right garcia tatis rookie josh rogers rookie refractor kevin pilar purple space that is giants rookie otto stephen duggar serious chris shaw all right two boxes to go i'll do a hit recap at the end daniel de los santos rookie refractor this is expos this goes to the nationals that is green refractor jersey vlad guerrero senior 99 thanks craig you too juan leon mike trout refractor wow all right brad keller rookie purple refractor 299 and blue jays rookiano rowdy toles you go toronto rocky that's the deal pete alonso rookie soda refractor lovato prism refractor mullins all right there's ryan burrucky rookie refractor that is astros rookie blue wave auto framber valdez go houston 150. rogers bregman filmmaker [Music] negative all right josh james there's rookie refractor pete alonso go mets and angels rookie auto taylor ward okay three packs to go in box seven top sterling's up after this there's perez vlad junior rookie that is twins roccato jake cave garcia that is javier baez photo variation cubs go chicago gucci jacob next rookie refractor greatness returns that goes cardinals left this is cardinals rookie refractor audit 499 patrick wisdom all right all right last box shake bowers mix creamer jake bowers rookie refractor bias junior rookie orlando rc on negative that's rangers rookie auto jeffrey springs paper shaw this is mariners rokiado justice sheffield go seattle why is that roger correa it's jd martinez green wave good i'm sorry i tried seahawks haven't given up much for him no matter how good he is troublemaker eloy rookie nice angels 84 style insert auto on card that is mike trout congrats angels alejandro s alejandro s that is 17 of 20. oh tony jersey number there jansen gallardo duggar labor refractor ramus garcia rookie prism refractor and pirates rookie auto nick birdie keller yeah what'd they get sheffield negative that's awesome with the baseball and black here yeah no jets did pretty well there go fax kershaw and this is marlin's rookiado pablo lopez all right that'll do it for the case give me just a second here and i'll do a hit recap all right we have uh marlins pablo lopez pirates nick birdie mariners justice sheffield rangers jeffrey springs cardinals refractor patrick wisdom twins jake cave angels taylor ward astros blue wave framber valdez uh blue jays rowdy toles this is nats jersey green to 99 vlad senior it's giant stephen duggar dodgers will smith reds purple nick senzel pirates kevin newman dodgers refractor will smith uh orioles cedric mullins twins williams ostadio marlins blue wave pablo lopez orioles dj stuart astros for amber valdez pirates gold mitch keller blue jays danny jansen royals heath fillmeier orioles refractor dj stuart it's braves bryce wilson it's uh mark maguire jersey a's and then angels refractor tybattery astros josh james giants ramus garcia giants blue stephen duggar ayes ramon lauriano cardinals dakota hudson royals brad keller marlins plate otto isaac galloway jays ryan beraki pirates kevin cramer metz jeff mcneil ray's nicholas chufo angels purple taylor ward this is angels francisco garcia dodgers redemption dennis santana this isn't a hit nice car that is uh green wave rookie vlad junior to 99 and angels auto 20 mike trout that'll do it for the break thank you everyone appreciate it we have sterling up next | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2020-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,591 | 9,544 |
-U5mebhU91g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U5mebhU91g | How to Make a Chemise - 5 Looks with 1 Pattern | who me yep yep always wanted to do that the chemise shift underdress what you will the loose fitting garment worn underneath outer attire the shape and construction of the chemise has indeed changed through the years but the broad and basic definition is a fairly loose fitting garment made of few pieces to wear underneath and in some cases as outerwear I find every area of the shimmy is quite beautiful but for the moment I'd like to focus on just one era or else this video will be far too long and that air is the Italian Renaissance this basic pattern is still used today in costuming as well as in modern fashion so whether you're wanting to create a look to wear at the Renaissance Festival a stage costume or even if you want to make something more modern this basic pattern can possibly be of use to you I used one pattern to make several different chemises with just some slight modifications to the pattern you can use the same pattern and make bigger modifications to make something extra different but we'll save that for another time we already have the basic shapes the next thing to do is figure out the dimensions for you measure around the bus the bus measurement is what you'll use to determine how wide to make the top of the piece when all the pieces are sewn together it should be roughly double the circumference of your bust so since there will be two pieces and each one is on the fold this section here should be your bust measurement divided by four shoulder to floor the shoulder to floor measurement tells you how long it should be be sure to add a few inches for seam and hem allowances Loosely around your arm you can double this as well or up to two and a half times if you like very voluminous sleeves but since it is on a fold remember to divide that number that you come up with in half shoulder to wrist this tells you the almost length for a long sleeve be sure to add an extra three to four inches for poof and seam allowance and possibly a ruffle these measurements are rough estimates you'll figure out what works best as you go depending on your preferences and the type of fabric you use [Music] for my first look I used a tablecloth I found at the thrift store and the fabric felt like a linen cotton blend it was so nice to work with it made up for the stains which you can hardly see anyway I cut out two pieces on the fold for front and back figuring out the sleeve was a little bit tricky the sleeve length was determined by how much fabric I had left which is one of the prices you have to pay for using thrifted items sometimes you just have to figure out how to make it work with what you've got so I cut out really short sleeves that's what my front and back pieces look like and the sleeves I cut out two of each on the fold I then laid the front and back pieces on top of each other right sides facing and stitched up the side seams the sleeves were next folded them in half and stitched up the side seams as well which were considerably shorter once the side seams are sewn what you'll have are some u-shapes on the chemise body and on the sleeves what you'll do is match the seams match these shapes pinned together and Stitch then it's time to gather up the neckline with the help of some elastic I press the top Edge under the width of the elastic plus a quarter inch all the way around then I stitched the seam all the way around leaving a little opening for the elastic to go through then I set the elastic through before finalizing it all and sewing the ends of the elastic together I gave it a good try on to make sure it was comfortable and it would sit around my neck but also could be pulled over my shoulders once I determined that I stitched together the ends of the elastic and closed up that little Gap all that remained was to finish up the edges of the sleeves which I pressed under a little bit and then stitched with a regular straight Stitch and I did the exact same thing on the Hem except I turned that one under twice and it was finished I actually love how it turned out the fabric is so freaking comfortable I may have slept in it for a few nights but I was really feeling that to wear it out and about it needed a little something extra maybe a pair of stays [Music] for my next look I made a peasant pop louse which you may have seen featured in my last video it pairs really well with a high-waisted skirt I cut out the exact same pattern except shorter well the front and the back are a lot shorter the sleeves are actually a little bit longer but not much yep that is actually the exact same pattern I just folded it up underneath itself I also ended up cutting the front down just about an inch lower on the neckline because I wanted it to be just a little bit lower you don't have to have the front and back be identical if you don't want them to be it's definitely easier that way but it's totally up to you I also use the exact same sleeve pattern and folded it up underneath itself and there I had the front and the back and the sleeves it was the exact same process sew up the side seams then match that u-shape Stitch it together and then turn the top Edge under the width of the elastic plus a quarter inch then Stitch it into place leaving a small gap for the elastic here's where things change though I went ahead and added elastic to the sleeves as well so I measured around my arm to get an estimate of how long the elastic should be measured it cut it out and threaded it through which is just one option of how to do elastic this is risky because you can lose the tail of the elastic pretty easily if you're nervous about that which I usually am because it's very frustrating I usually cut the elastic after threading it through and trying it on finishing of the Hem was exactly the same as last time I just pressed it under and stitched it into place [Music] this next look I made out of the king-size bed sheet that I found at the thrift store it was cotton satin and it was actually a pretty thick cotton which I don't necessarily recommend for chemise's but I was planning on using this as a nightgown and I like the idea of it being fairly thick and soft that's right life hack you don't need bed sheets just sleep in a chemise made of bed sheets I cut out the exact same shape but lengthen the sleeve a little bit sewed up the side seams on the front and back folded those sleeves in half and stitched up the side seams don't do what I sometimes do which is where I get in the zone and I lay the sleeves on top of each other and start to sew them together just like the front and the back unless you want to make a chemise for a doll you could do that match up the u-shapes pin and sew them here's where it gets a little bit different because we're going to add a ruffle to the top Edge and the sleeves I turned the top Edge under about one and one quarter inches pressed it pinned it all the way around I then stitched very closely to the edge but I didn't close up that line I left a little Gap and then I stitched a new line half an inch away from that first stitching line and did not leave a gap this time that would create a channel for the elastic allowing that section on top to ruffle I gave it a good press to make sure that ruffle would be nice and crispy and then I sent the elastic through and then closed up that Gap and I did the exact same thing for the sleeves a basic hem I just turned it under a couple times pressed it and stitched it into place I feel like flipping Juliet you can just lean on my balcony training in no one passing by seriously if someone were eavesdropping on me while I was talking to myself and interrupted me I would not devote the rest of my life to them that's just that's not the way to Win Friends and Influence People okay that's not the way to win me and influence me that is the way to make me dislike you it's rude okay it's rude eavesdropping on someone when they're having a private conversation with themselves thank you thank you just needed to get that out love to play though love that play now I can with my Rita Hayworth dreams this isn't the best sash I'm gonna make one specifically for this but I've always wanted this who me yep yep always wanted to do that as fantastic as this is for sleeping in I also wanted something much lighter weight that I could wear underneath stays look number four is the exact same thing as the last shimmy is the only difference was shortening the sleeves oh and I also used a much lighter weight fabric so this is what the same pattern the same steps with shorter sleeves and a lighter weight fabric would look like [Music] oh [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] for the final look and my personal favorite I decided to make another blouse same pattern of course just shortened it to blast length now if you don't like measuring pressing measuring and pressing here's the trick I like to do I figure out how much I'm going to turn the edge under and then if I don't have a clear stitching line for that I go ahead and set a piece of tape onto my sewing machine and then I use that as a guide and I run a basting stitch all around the top and of course you can do this in a different color thread which would be easier to see and it will be coming out later but I'm always nervous that I'm going to lose some little pieces of thread in there and I don't really want to find little pieces of a different color thread in between the folded fabric but it's up to you and then I just use that as my guide and follow that when I'm pressing here's another trick for you something I get really frustrated about is when I go to thread the elastic through the channel I run into a barrier which is the seam allowance so to avoid that problem I go ahead and baste the cement is down that way the Bodkin or safety pin can slide right across instead of getting caught up and driving me bonkers I also take that basting stitch out later it's a simple trick but it really saves my sanity sometimes same thing to create the Ruffles I just Stitch really close to one Edge leaving a gap and then about half an inch away from the first stitching line to make a casing and it creates a ruffle so I tried it on to make sure the elastic was fitting on the arm right and I am not loving it I completely forgot that I don't like three quarter sleeves they're just super awkward for me I don't I don't love the length so I do want to shorten it so that it's right at the elbow and that's what I did I hacked off some of the sleeves it doesn't seem like I took that much off but I did and it made a big difference to me I refinished the sleeve ends inserted the elastic and then all I had to do was that basic hem and it was finished [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign | A Different Sort of Duck | UCetzF1jo0_GanOrfJnbiOvg | 2023-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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TeqJpEGD33g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeqJpEGD33g | TRUTH BROADCAST/ A WORD FROM GOD | praise the lord everybody welcome to truth broadcast amen god is good god is great god is an awesome god what almighty god we serve amen this is the day that the lord has made we will rejoice and be glad in it amen praise his holy name praise god forevermore i love the lord and he's king of kings amen lord of lord alpha make a beginning and the end first and the last praise god forevermore for those who are sick and shut in those who are down and out those who are struggling amen in whatever way you're struggling with the god that i serve he's able to deliver you set to free bring you out uplift you strengthen you oh bless his holy name amen that's why i serve him amen that's why i love him amen he's god forevermore amen father in the name of jesus i thank you for your goodness your love and your mercy king of kings and lord of lord i pray for my brothers and sisters o god who are sick in their bodies i might be struggling reach down touch deliver set free heal oh god ah breathe forth a miracle in the name of the lord jesus christ and we thank your god for hearing our prayer in jesus mighty name touch deliverance set free we ask thee in jesus name father i come against every spirit that is not of you every agent of darkness ah cast out cast down o god in the name of jesus let the anointing go forth with power and authority destroying every yoke in its path in the name of jesus and i praise thee your god in jesus mighty name anoint me as i speak this word oh god ah bless every ear that hear it in jesus mighty name and all praise and glory be unto your god in jesus name i praise you amen and amen and amen bless ye the name of the lord take your bibles quickly turn to matthew the first book amen of the new testament matthew we're looking at chapter seven matthew chapter seven amen matthew chapter 7 looking at 24 to 27 24-27 therefore whosoever heareth these saying of mine and doeth them i will liken him or her unto a wise man or woman which build his or her house upon a rock and the rain descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon that house and it fell not for it was founded upon a rock and everyone that heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them not shall be lightened unto a foolish man or a woman which build his or her house upon the sand and the rain descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon that house and it fell and great was the fall of it praise the lord forevermore praise he the lord forevermore amen will i talk to us this evening for a brief moment for topic or subject sand religion sun religion amen revelation chapter 2 revelation chapter 2 29 says he or her that hath an ear let him or her hear what the spirit saith unto the churches matthew 11 15 says he or her that have an ear to hear let him or her here mark 4 9 and he or she none he said unto them he or her that hath is to hear let him or her here oh praise his holy name praise his holy name hallelujah setting up a foundation to get into this word o praise god let's look at james chapter 1 22-24 chapter 1 the epistle of james chapter 1 amen back of the bible amen 22-24 but be doers of the word are not hearers only deceiving your own selves for if any be a hero of the word and not a doer he or she is like unto a man or woman beholding his or her natural face in a glass for he or she beholdeth him or her self and goeth his or her way and straight with forgetteth what manner of man or woman he or her was oh praise god but who shall look us into the perfect law of liberty and continuous dealing he or her be not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work this man or woman shall be blessed in his or her deed if any man or woman among you seem to be religious and brad left not his or her tongue but deceiveth his or her own heart this man or woman religion is vain pure religion and undefiled before god and the father is this to visit the fatherless and the widows in the effect in their affliction and to keep him or himself or herself unspotted from the world praise god we are living in a time that everyone believes that their religion is right we have many churches and religion that are trying to reinvent the gospel of jesus christ but anyone who is trying to reinvent we invent the gospel of jesus christ which he have already shed his blood for that religion is nothing more than what you call sun religion they are trying to create a hybrid a hybrid gospel forsaken the foundation from which it came they don't preach the death the burial and resurrection of jesus christ anymore they don't preach the repentance of sins anymore that religion is ascend religion because any religion that doesn't stand on the gospel of jesus christ will fall against the test of time too many people are visiting and attending and listening to these sand religion look good sounds good but there is no solid foundation religious people who are trying to cook the word of god to fit the new way of thinking about god is nothing more than what we call sand religion we must be careful of how we approach and try to change the word of god in order to attain popularity and have no foundation to stand on is nothing more than sand religion sooner than later that foundation will come and there is nothing that they are standing on but their own vain imagination because it is nothing more than sun religion and the reason why it is sand religion is not based on the word of god they are not listening to the word of god oh bless his holy name and anyone that doesn't hear the word of god and practice the word of god they are serving more nothing more and following nothing more than just sand religion amen changing the word of god to fit their stance changing the word of god to make it sounds as if that god is with them but the devil is a liar san religion will not prosper stan san religion will not stand the test of time because its foundation is weak and if there is any push against it it will crumble ah because there is no foundation oh bless his holy name her using the word of god to fit their mindset and their mindset have nothing to do with god it is nothing more than sand religion oh praise god we find hearing x in deuteronomy the old testament chapter 4 verse 2 says and this is god saying ye shall not add unto the word which i have commanded you neither shall he diminish ought from it or take away from it that he may keep the commandments of the lord your god which i have commanded you oh praise god but nowadays we are finding men getting so brazen oh yeah they believe they can change the word of god because god anointing is upon them so much that they believe god will let it go yeah and they're just having people millions that are following this sand religion which are leading them right into the pit of hell sun religion is a religion that prays to everything else but the lord jesus christ that believe in anything else but the lord jesus christ seeking out the art of popularity talking about everything other than the word of god nothing more than sand religion oh praise his holy name when we look at the book of revelation chapter 22 and 19. it says and if any man or woman shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy god shall take away his or her part out of the book of life and out of the holy city and from the things which are written in this book we must understand sun religion will not stand the test of time and sand religion will only lead your soul into a place of damnation sand religion will tell you it's okay to pray to anything but jesus christ preach anything and teach anything but the blood of jesus and what he have shed on his cross praying any name but the name of the lord jesus christ because the name of the lord jesus christ may offend many but the devil is a liar oh in christ the solid rock i stand all of the ground is sinking sand we are dealing with too many sand religion in the year 2022 oh and all we have is so many people who claim to love jesus christ but all they have is itchiness and seeking after sand religion praise god praise god there there is now many so-called children of god that is preaching and teaching hate in the pulpit of the living god whites again black and black against whites and brown against yellow and yellow against brown and the list goes on and on and on it's all nothing more than sand religion praise god we can't teach hate in the word in the pulpit of the living god and claim we'll have love for god we can't teach it and so we love god and we have love of god in our heart we can't teach a gospel of jesus christ and have hate in our heart it will not work it is a contrast it is nothing more than oil and water when it mixed together it will not work god is love amen amen and amen we look at the epistle of first john who praises holy name first john chapter 3 verse 15 amen and john put it bluntly and says whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer whosoever hit us his or her brother or sister is a murderer and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him or her oh praise his holy name praise his holy name move down to chapter four of first john verse 20. if a man or a woman say i love god and hateth his or her brother or sister he or she is a liar for he or she that loveth not his or her brother or sister whom he or she have seen how can he or she love god whom he or she hath not seen sand religion justifying why they hate certain things it's not god god doesn't approve of sin god hates sin but god loves a sinner and every soul can be saved bless his holy name and all is not my job or your job to save the soul but it's me and your job to tell that soul that there is a man named jesus that died on a cross called calvary was buried in a tomb and was rose on the third day for them oh bless his holy name and he's willing to forgive them of their sins but we have too many sand religion too many sign religion too many people that do not trust in god's word but instead they trust in their own sufficiency and reject god's sovereignty they reject the sovereignty of god word as their foundation because they're trying to please everyone they're trying to stand with everyone i believe everyone have rights but not everybody have right to go to the kingdom of god the way they want to go to the kingdom of god there are rules in place in order for you and i to make it into the kingdom of god and we must repent of our sins we must ask god to forgive us of those sins we must be baptized in the name of the lord jesus christ oh and we must be filled with the holy spirit of god yes we do and we must walk in newness of life if we are going to make it into the kingdom of god but sand religion will tell you you do not need all of that son religion so many preachers i used to listen to growing up as a young believer so many preachers i used to hear admire look up to but then come to find out their religion is nothing more than sand religion have no foundation pretty on the outside but empty on the inside sand religion good when the weather is fear but lord have mercy when the weather turned bad and the wind blows it crumble and it fall sand religion they don't believe in the name of jesus christ the way they should anymore sand religion they don't believe the blood of jesus covereth and washed away your sins son religion they pray to anything else but jesus christ is nothing more than sand religion praise god but unfortunate for them unfortunate unfortunately for them the word of god is forever oh praise god according to mark 13 and 31 heaven and earth shall pass away but my word shall not passed away we have too many sign religion now sounds good singing shallow but shallow shallow on the inside the exterior look beautiful but there's nothing that is on the inside empty nothing but darkness having a form yeah of godliness but denying the truth thereof sand religion cannot stand the test of time jesus says if you want to consider to be wise o praise god he said therefore whosoever man or woman heareth these sayings of mine and let us heareth the sayings of mine and dwelt them i will liken him or her unto a wise man or woman would build his or her house upon a rock but san religion will make you believe the word of god is outdated you name it claim it slap it tap it kick it whatever it is going on and you'll get the blessing of god the devil is a liar prosperity gospel is nothing more than sand religion oh praise his holy name o praise his holy name prosperity gospel do not preach about the blood of jesus anymore they don't preach about the death and burial and the resurrection of jesus christ anymore they tell you to come as you are the devil is a liar yes you come as you are but you don't stay as you are because any time you come face to face with jesus christ you will not stay the way you are how dare you tell people to come to the house of god just however how how every way they want to dress and think god will accept them that's not their best when you come to jesus christ to give your best and if your best is rags god will accept it but you have more than that you should not dress better going to the night clubs and just better going to work than you dress coming to the house of god god will not accept that sacrifice he will reject it because it's not your best son religion will tell you to show up to the house of god treat it like a social club just to have numbers members on a roll but none of their souls are saved sam religion praise god the bible said you must repent you must be baptized and you must be filled with the holy ghost but sand religion will have you to believe you don't need that oh praise god forevermore praise god forevermore hallelujah amen hallelujah the gospel of saint john's o praise his holy name chapter 1 verse 17. said for the law was given by moses but grace and truth came by jesus christ grace and truth came by jesus christ continuing gospel of john to chapter 10 amen read onwards from seven to eleven then jesus said then said jesus unto them again verily verily i sound to you i am the door of the sheep all that ever came before me are thieves and robbers so all that ever came before me are thieves and robbers but the sheep did not hear them i am the door by me if any man or woman enter in he or she shall be saved and shall go in and out and find pastures the thief cometh not but for to steal and to kill and to destroy i am calm that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly i am the good shepherd the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep son religion it will destroy your soul sand religion will make you think there is another way to the kingdom of god sign religion will cause you to believe that jesus christ is only a figment of our imagination and you don't need all of that but i'm here to tell somebody you need jesus christ he is the way he is the truth and he is the life no man can go to the father without him oh bless his holy name amen and if anyone tried to come another way they are nothing more than thieves and robbers but sun religion will make you think there is another way without jesus christ oh bless his holy name gospel of john 11 25 amen jesus said unto her i am the resurrection and the life he or she that believeth in me though he or she were dead yet shall he or she live there is no resurrection without jesus christ there is no heaven bound without jesus christ but san religion will try to make you to believe there is some other way sound pretty look pretty great orators but nothing more than sand religion amen there is only one way to god one way and that's through jesus christ and his blood and by his name any other way will fail any other way is sand religion praise god forevermore praise god forevermore look at the old testament isaiah praise his holy name isaiah 35 oh praise god forevermore i isaiah 35. amen we'll look at 809. and and highway shall be there and away and it shall be called the way of holiness the unclean shall not pass over it but it shall be for those that were fearing men or women the fools shall not er therein no lion shall be there nor any ravenous beasts shall go up thereon it shall not be found there but the redeem shall walk there oppress god forevermore sun religion will make you think anything goes but it does not work amen sun religion will lead you into the pit of hell sun religion will destroy your soul sun religion will make you be the blind that leads the blind we must listen to the word of god follow the word of god and instruction and stop listening to sand religion amen if they're not preaching jesus and him crucified rose on the third day it's sand religion oh bless his holy name if they're not speaking about studying the word of god following the word of god be doers of the word of god be filled with the holy spirit of god is nothing more than sin religion oh praise god forevermore praise god forevermore look at the new testament acts amen praise god acts chapter 4 verse 12 neither is there salvation in any other for there is no another name on the heaven given among men or women whereby we must be saved o praise his holy name there is only one name one name we can be saved by and that's the name of jesus but sand religion will make you think you could call on any other name but the name of jesus oh praise his holy name o praise his holy name inever a time we need a strong foundation is now and the bible said the name of the lord is a strong tower the righteous runeth into it and shall be safe amen sand religion will destroy your souls sun religion seems like they're striving like the sun of the sea seems like they have everything going right but at the end of the day your soul will be headed into the pit of hell just like the five foolish virgins or praise god forevermore sign religion will destroy you sounds pretty but there is nothing to stand on fear whether religion it is oh praise god we need something that could stand the test of time stand the tough times amen bless god forevermore bless god forevermore amen and to close this word look at gospel of john chapter 8 verse 32. and it says and you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free or praise god forevermore praise god forevermore my brothers and sisters we must be careful of sand religion amen no other name can set you free from your sins mary cannot set you free from your sins amen if you are not going to jesus and jesus alone your attempt will fail or praise god forevermore son religion amen is meant to lead you into the broad way amen praise god into a place of blindness amen and it's time to hear the word of god and to be doers of the word of god to be considered wise because if not when the wind blew the storm came and the flood comes sand religion will not stand father in the name of jesus i thank you i praise thee honor your god i uplift thy holy name your lord is worthy to be praised from the rising of the sun until you're going down just the same your name is worthy to be praised oh god i thank you i honor you uplift thy holy name your lord is worthy to be praised and we praise your god i pray for my brothers and sisters who are sick in their bodies oh god touch heal deliver set free in the name of jesus touch and heal oh god and we will thank you and praise you in the name of the lord jesus christ we plea your blood oh lord in jesus name the blood of jesus oh we pray the blood lord in jesus name lord give us insight so we could understand and know what sand religion is in the name of jesus that will know god and avoid it in the name of the lord jesus christ help us and continue to be hearers and doers of your word lord in jesus name because heavenly shall passed away but your word shall not pass the way we praise you we honor your god in jesus mighty name amen and amen and amen bless ye the name of the lord god bless my brothers and sisters may the lord keep you life shine upon you may he bless you amen may he cover you amen through the rest of this week in jesus name praise god thank you again for joining truth broadcast thank you for listening may the lord keep you and strengthen you in jesus mighty name amen i'll be back next sunday at 2 pm in jesus name and next monday at 7 amen bless god forevermore according to the will of god in jesus name praise god forevermore amen stay strong in the lord and in the power of his might bless his holy name amen and amen and just be careful of this sand religion they're put there to seduce you into blindness and we must be careful of it in these end times praise god forevermore may the lord keep you until next time and the lord bless you may his light shine upon you and yours in jesus name until next time amen and amen and amen praise god forevermore praise god forevermore hallelujah amen and amen | THE RELATIONSHIP ROOM | 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Dx-8v5rlA0g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx-8v5rlA0g | Use PINTEREST To Drive FREE Traffic To Your Shopify Or ECOM Store (Rich Pins) | hi there my name is Jonathan and today I'm gonna show you how to leverage Pinterest to drive free traffic to your Shopify store or your ecommerce store let's take a look okay so I am in the Pinterest dashboard right here as you can see yeah I am I'm running a store and this is basically in the online women's niche so there are certain things that you need to keep in mind when you're on Pinterest right so Pinterest it's basically a search engine that you really want to leverage people's search terms and such intent to basically drive traffic from your infographics from your pictures occasionally your video as well so the great thing about Pinterest is that all of these things here all of these pins here can basically direct to a site so for example this pin here if I open it up you will direct me to this site right here it was the my - video yeah basically this site so every single pin it's something that is a data that can be true and make your website so just keep in mind that you need to make and post engaging pins in your Pinterest page so as you can see here I'm just gonna go into my analytics portion and so I only started this store about a month ago but the thing is I am driving traffic to my website and for free so this stats the general overall stats as you can see and this is really just over a month's worth and I wasn't really active on Pinterest as well the great thing about Pinterest is that if you post something the post is just there for three to seven months as opposed to Instagram where it's only a few minutes away it gets its reach Pinterest basically allows the post to be recycled into other people's feet so even though like three to seven months down the road you may have posted it someone would still be able to see the India feed so I think that's very very important as well because you really want to move away from spending money on advertising right you want to collect your pixel data first and then you want to retarget everybody that you have basically reached so basically Pinterest is very very powerful and in the sense that I only added these pins I only added these photos into into my page and that's kind of the only that the only downside the Pinterest where it's at first it's very labor-intensive so as you quickly build up your audience you'll be much much easier so as you can see here although I'm not getting the clicks to my website right that's because my systems here there are really optimized for my few words I'm gonna show you at the end of the video how to find basically how to find terms that are really high search volume such that you are able to also get more clicks as well so these are basically products that are suited for winter right so I put it I put them into my Pinterest profile three beta two to three months before the peak season comes so when season comes a Pinterest already knows that my keywords are in the database and basically people are really searching for them so they will generate much more clicks and much more saves in the future so in the process I'm just gonna be consistent with posting and I'm just gonna let the impressions run so the great thing about it is that as you can see here okay so I'm just gonna go into profile okay alright so as you can see here my daily impressions for this period I was not even active at all I was still getting a healthy amount of free traffic and a free impressions and basically think of it as a PDF on Facebook it's just getting they'll reach out to as many people as possible so even though I'm not getting any clicks or whatever I'm still able to target these people retarget these people using my Pinterest pixel in the future and then it's incredibly a significant data that I can use a basically free free class okay so I'm gonna go into people you reach so as you can see here although this is a September 16 now it's October 2nd right so I'm just gonna go back 30 days just to show you I've not been active at all so at this point I'm just gradually I've been gradually adding and adding a few more pins to my Pinterest profile but then again the growth is not exponential but it still steadily increasing as you can see I'm getting three thousand monthly viewers per month and those are people that you can retarget back so for example if it gradually grows you can expect four or five thousand or even til ten thousand people that are viewing a profile every month and that's very incredible data because you're not spending a single dollar on it you're just putting in time maybe you go ask your VA or ask your staff to do something and just add a few pins to the to to your profile every single day okay so that's basically Pinterest and last one I want to show you is the new feature which is audience insights which really gives a lot of data in a sense that you really understand your customers very well and it's so I'll just let you see over here so these are all the data that Pinterest allows you to see of who is interacting with your pins basically so I'm in a fashion niche so I mean of course it's fashion and these are the affinity scores and so basically people who like women's fashion with January also like these things so this will really give you insight about what type lot of audiences you may want to target so for example here your gender here right it's definitely female and the age distribution who is responding well to your pins or whatever you can use this data and bring it into another advertising platform so for example I have this info on Pinterest it's kind of my testing on Pinterest and I know that because this responds well these pins respond well to this age group I can go target them on Facebook very effectively because I know it all really responds well to the market okay then it's also location as well as device so it's a very general audience insights so that's how you basically leverage Pinterest for free traffic all the time so basically how would you go about doing this right so for them if you were running a Shopify store a fair shot price so it's very easy you can just edit at Pinterest to one of your pins but if you're not you can add actually rich pins to your website so rich pins basically allow you to show a product where okay I can't show you right now but basically when you press on on your pin you can basically see your price your product description you basically can buy within pinterest itself and obviously to do this you need to first add metadata to your content on your website so for example your e-commerce product store has your prices your title tag and etc etc all the basics are basically so if you want to add your pins to become a rich pin you can come in over here it's called a rich pin validate that you can just search it on google and then so basically I actually have a website that actually have a product so I'm just gonna validate it and so Pinterest will automatically run its algorithm and basically your pull out all the data all the metadata from my product page which already put in so as you can see here I put I put on the price put on currency platinum yeah so basically all of the information here will be addressed and will be shown to whoever seeing that pin in Pinterest okay yeah yeah so as you can see yeah everything's synced up to my Shopify store right so if I open up one of these products for example Amir Lee all of the information that is coming from my Shopify store will already be in here so it's incredibly easy okay so the last thing that I like to show you is how to basically put in what types of products you will need to put on your Pinterest store so that you are experiencing exponential growth in the future and and the the way that you do that is by using Google Trends basically so you type in Google Trends until for example if you want to add a few pins because Pinterest you are using keywords right you're putting in so basically as such engine so you're put in keywords to your pins that you're using and using Google Trends to see what our pins I actually worth well so for example because I know in the December time it's winter so I'm putting in a lot of winter clothing so I mean obviously wool jacket we definitely show up in the Google Trends there's a lot of more such volume that is happening in the Google Trends and yeah basically all search volume so I know definitely even though that the momentum for my pins my impressions and analytics at this point is not as good as I want it to be in the future in the upcoming months the thing is just gonna spike up okay so as you can see here a wood jacket during the design period let's see if it loads yeah so you can see now it's it's still rather 50 at the 50 mark so eventually when the web becomes I know my numbers are just gonna spike up and this traffic coming to my website so you just Pinterest is a very very safe tool and it's a free tool as well so the only downside is there's manual labor involved there's no automation software for posting at the moment for Pinterest so that is something that you just need to take note and prioritize your time in alright that's about it for this Pinterest tutorial and basically how to leverage Pinterest to get free traffic for your website so that you're able to reduce your advertising and remember to always retarget your audiences alright that's about it for this video feel free to subscribe down below and I'll see you in the next one | Jonathan Pemp | UCiRBDFJHhypmXVg_rACvEPQ | 2018-10-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,807 | 9,445 |
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maF2KyfCXog | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maF2KyfCXog | 4N4 2013 Class 04C | and just it's a background to read on the project is we're going to be looking at over the next two months in your groups so we selected a flow sheet from the 3g course thank you may have actually uses more chic and of course the reason for doing this is that it's every fruit on the people footage so we're all going to have the same clothes sheets same mass and energy balances and our budget isn't to solve the poem that unit that was described there in the 3g and out but we're going to be looking at issues around most of the process safety operability so this is our our starting point about challenges but give us a background a bit about why the first amazing the way it is of the decisions that were made assembling it that way and the crossing times there is maybe an opportunity for you to get some of the questions that you might have been reading a handout to ice it so in the future you won't be able to just go and often talk to adams go on an awesome life life stuff is the way it is right so this is our opportunity get this out of the way life now so some thank you very much okay hey everybody I think they're remember all come a long way okay so um yeah Kevin just tell me when you want to change time searching topics or whatever going on ok so I'm going to start with just like commercial context why the process exists why it's important so this is this is um sighs for my grad course if you stick around to take my of course that organ systems in Konerko we're going to talk about methanol so this was a coal and biomass to medical product that we're talking about okay so just to give you context on like methanol is a major commercial commodity chemical agency looking at 775 million tons produced annually that's quite a bit it's a stock chemical so it's used for all sorts of things like turn old hide acetic acid those are also stock chemicals I'm those get used for all sorts of things later on right so it's very early the supply chain chemical sort of the base thing that gets used many other time are my focus right now is really on fuel so we're sort of moving into new fuels alternative fuels ways of producing these when gasoline aesthetics or alternatives I don't think so that's our methanol so they start to come into play just to show you price-wise so we're looking at pack half a dollar was dollar fifteen gallon pretty stable over a decade have as far as methanol is an energy molecule as far as energy molecules go this is actually a very stable price structure okay natural gas would go between one and fifteen dollars a million 15 for example but math and all state in a pretty stable range we have simply you know it's basically trending up you know just with inflation and other world issues one plan out is double the price so when playing Trinidad went down double the price to quite a lot in 2006 this is the energy crisis of 2008 since with everything triple principal did price and it immediately crashed right after that then we have the housing crisis and we have the global recession I'm right there so other these like sort of the major world events he's even still bounce right back well the reason is the detective huge competitive bulk commodity function okay from a fuel perspective we can use it directly as a fuel so it's final part of the Wonder right so say it's a racing fuel but it's really more interesting from our perspective as Commerce it's not an application it's how we can we convince the dynamical increase that's an easel substitute these instead of diesel we can convert it to gasoline or you can use it directly in a flexible fluid well and some other higher alcohols as well yessum so there's a number of different different ways we can use methods just as a fuel so what I'm showing here this is energy density so basically how much energy is higher peak values it shows basically how much chemical bond energy that you can convert to power in the fuel ok so there's gas lease or at 12 120,000 BTUs per gallon methanol is about half okay so if you fill up your gas tank with methyls of gasoline you can only drive half as far so that's a huge problem this is why we don't really want to use it as a fuel in our gas tank because it just can't go as far other things are actually nice about it is a high octane rating 120 miles 113 senior cars with nine is giving a 87 front right lower budget right and so basically ox what octane ratings do is it we just need a certain amount of oxygen aids in your engine I'm going to help Tremaine ng not you only need enough to hit the minimum that it's designed for it I think about that does nothing so if you fill up you know super in your regular unleaded car doesn't you there's no mild it's just none of those issues the only potential benefit is at that particular Hydra blend of gas has like a surfactant or something otherwise from a fuel-efficiency standards probably worse because your engine is designed for that particular so all the increased whites nice is because regular gasoline actually has a low octane rating you have to add stuff to bring it up higher and higher CP is not analytically okay so right now you're allowed to blend it up to five percent I don't know what you may do just enough for the octane rating preferences you can have up to n 15 and most existing cars about changing them and 15 it's fifteen percent of them okay so you're only allowed to blend in five states so originally we didn't use methanol and gas industry to make methyl tert-butyl f F F P mtbe which is the smog reducer so it's meant to handle like knock nitrous oxide emissions it turns out as highly percentages so they don't do that though so that's actually why we use other stuff this area hopefully in two there's issues with toxicity but basically as a fuel itself through your gas tank it's not really good there's a lot of different reasons ok so this project is making myself in our case colder biomass we'll talk about that a bit the methanol is probably not the starting point okay um so actually just skip this as we'll talk about that process sheet okay so one of them things you for methanol to so like it remember it's a beginning chemical right one of these is called dimethyl ether okay so dimethyl ether is basically a diesel substitute but also compared to diesel has half the energy density which which does stick right that's another issue but for barn haul trucks it's less than less of a big deal to have a bigger gas tank on a long-haul truckers with more space the cetane number we'll get into that that's basically the same it just means it's directly comparable diesel engine that has to do with fire and times and how long it takes to get a spark after but the reason why it's nice as you can you can just use it directly in your engine non-carcinogenic gun classic pessimist rocity differences you need a different fuel injection system but the reason why this is nice is because you don't need a lot of changes to directly use it okay and from an admission standpoint it's actually much lower emissions in almost every category that we track so rather be like standard diesel lose that up ether so we brought hydro carbon emission so this would be like methane that's unreacted yeah mr. methane is 25 times worse than co2 the global warming it smells bad way lower carbon monoxide so that's half so carbon monoxide is poison to kill you half of that no smoke whatsoever so in terms of like particulates that kind of thinking the smog form is way lamer okay so from an environmental perspective just in terms of what's actually comes out of the back of a diesel truck even though you kill you have to keep your feeling more frequently this is Annika per mile basis actually so it's still better for the boys so that's that's pretty nice okay so there's a good reason for it and basically if you make it from methanol so there's many different ways to do it but your flow sheet is going to be your basic they're going to make sin Jack's so high through the co ratio Potter best convert into methanol all right that's your then you pretty much end here and then we can convert this to dimethyl ether and then recover the dimethyl energy okay there's many competitors to this but the basic idea is we have four hydrogen's the two cos you get 16 here are two carbon stuff from here in the nipple water waste and it's X slightly exothermic aware all which means you lose energy as you go so some of the energy you started with his loss TV okay and the main DMV synthesis is basically two methyls issue what that meant leave there that's where the fire comes up you just stick to the other water comes out the oxygen in the center okay so we'll go to all these details because if I just going on based on your ratios of what your scent guess is there's some opt in ratio to get that mentally and that's basically go into it basically again we're showing what their city desk making it separating everything exists reaction separation some complications easy okay so the other major thing is in ethanol and gasoline so this has been ongoing for quite some time promotes to keep records okay and this is basically we can take methanol if we can make it cheaply we can make you know fuel great gasoline so for your car as is okay so basically the step is to purse make dimethyl ether so once you've made that part of that you can self in the diesel substitute and the rest is you have a special catalyst which converts the dimethyl ether into paraffins okay so paraffins are like your octane the bulk of what you want to be cool but you also get this is what you're getting is a function of residence time so basically you're facing a very methanol dimethyl ether which you then convert into aromatics and prepare if it's an aromatic so autauga benzene you don't want as many of those for example take a stop it at the right point senator get thick wet if you go to re-publish you don't what okay the basically doesn't also highly experinced using energy along the way right so we started with coal or biomass lose energy to make them alcohol lose energy make the dimethyl ether lose energy to make you gasp so what you end up with is a lot less energy it takes a lot oh by the way if I go back to this dilemma that either this is how the Nazis made diesel for their Panzers old not some technologies okay so basically so this is an existing process of New Zealand is the biggest in the world by mountain exxonmobil snowed in basically they take this purchase methanol is a ship it in and basically they just did talk about the high pressure and they set it to our dimethyl ether reactor so this just makes them a Seafarer this goes through a statute reactor is actually a serie a bunch of parallel train system design they make gasoline for and then they just do much of preheating heat exchange so everything else is keeping against reactor separation let's meet exchange that this around their proficiency and then basically that's it you just get this mix of I targets think that they sort of separating the dash used for something else or Claire it or using for power for this planet the water phase and they have the oil phase basically face this goes the fractionation so that's another whole story but converting it in the different blends so they can get like their 87 octane jet fuel and kerosene situation to all that stuff from from the petroleum performing basic classes are finding and so what you end up with is this is showing paraffins aromatics the top there's some olefins if it a little one the 210 psychotherapist so the parabens are pretty much what we want and this is conventional gasoline and then the maximum derived st it is really really close it was having see could basically which is actually pretty impressive that this these are blends of maybe 600 different chemicals to get the right mixture also it's actually pretty impressed so that's pretty much what I want to talk about in terms of state of the art with some competing processes which do essentially the same thing as some slight differences but the point is is that there's a huge growing market now for methanol because they're getting better Mary it's a break gasoline and then we do this is how we can make gasoline from other sources so but you don't want as much oil as too high makes sense to do for something cheap light pole many video from natural gas do I mean so this gas prices are really really low gas to gasoline is now because major leagues a huge huge huge huge refinery remember a stochastic it's basically the same thing we just produce this from natural gas political okay so any questions on the Commerce before I talk about the actual politics or the process okay okay so there's your contest okay so if we go to the actual project flow what we're going to focus on is the conversion of our base fuel which is solving this case let's hold on try to get some ethanol per sale okay so the process so many chemical processes sequential each individual box might be very complex but overall assist the basic punches Thanks yeah that's good so this can be done from Kohler biomass or so Nick's basically anything that was once a plant recently are very long time so something with carbon hydrogen oxygen Ulrich's together than solid okay and what we're doing is we're going to use of the coke gasification to create what's called since in gas or synthesis gas it's basically hydrogen co those have energy and then other stuff which is wasted okay so the idea is we convert our solid which has energy in the different bonds of the solid into gases which have energy in the bonds of the gas so we move the energy from all right to do this we need a high purity oxygen supply so this unit you will take air and basically it's cryogenic it's like ultra cold like negative bling tendency and basically separate out nitrogen and oxygen and liquid distillation or really cool okay so we need for your oxygen to do this all right and then we get sick ass but it's in the wrong ratio so basically what we need if you look at the methanol synthesis reaction it's two hydrogen's for one co to make a mess okay so we basically want to get that balance to the one ratio if I'm old and that's the trick all right so we need this balance to make it work and the problem is when we do guys in patient we get much less hydrogen to me all right so this next step hydrogen upgrading and shifting is basically that to put more hydrogen in it don't show how that works in a minute we basically change the ratio so we have the right ratio of hydrogen steel basically add water pull the oxygen off the water and that gives us our hike okay alright so now we have shifted syngas which means is the right balance and we just need to remove the water that we need a BF excess water so they go to get us some water extra water produced here and here okay and then we need to clean so Cola is dirty right there's a lot of nasty stuff in there allowed the sulfur and other stuff if you got one in there the other thing we don't want to co2 okay environment aside we have to get rid of the co2 from our sin gas because we want just hydrogen and co to go to our methanol synthesis any co2 causes problems either it's just it's in there if not doing anything you're paying for all that space make everything bigger to account for it or in most cases depend on the cattles it will actually co2 will will form a solid carbon so you'll actually oxygen in solid C so you carbon deposition is called and so you basically the carbon black just fill everything block all of your spaces and then everything stops working basically kill us fill it all so you pretty much happened at the CSU out here so we basically have to clean it up so to get rid of a sulfur if you get rid of so many other chemicals here in the co2 will talk about how that works and then once you do this you finally can actually make your methanol it so that's just your methanol synthesis so just wondering after one cast or maybe a long one easy step everything else goes wrong we get a methanol out our waste gases okay we'll have to separate our products i purify them but our waste gases we can induce something with so this is you know leftover hydrated co or some waste gases that are produced and still has a lot of energy in it we don't want to just waste it we're actually going to blow this up in a combustion turbine and that will produce electricity and some waste keep so this will produce the power and then there's have hot exhaust that's left over to actually use a heat recovery and see generations Dupree seen the rest of our process we take that heat and water mix team and that's steam 184 upstream we also have enough left over for even more power okay so we have another power plant TX we have 2 to power production places alright and then we can finally send us out the atmosphere so when this is finally combusted this is water and co2 that's life so one other option I don't know if you're going to cover this option is that is that if you get the co2 typic right now we just spent it but if we want to actually capture this and sequester so it doesn't go in the air we have to do something special so that's a separate step I'm not doing that one okay that is kind of slow doctor okay or any general questions on the general idea right so we're just kind of following the path of carbon so like this is carbon and hydrogen here we just sort of change the motor Carmen leave some police here and see I've seen the rest ends up as I methanol right we want to as little shift as possible with one carbon it up it's not the most common answer you right and our energy goes this way to energy comes out here and here the waste energy companies here as power so it's very much a straight line with some support alright so I'm going to go through some of the different for different steps so the very first thing is called gasification so this is sort of the fundamental unit this has been around for about eight years it's an art form each one of these suckers is maybe eight stories tall okay they're sort of lifeblood of any plant that produces to ask from cold or their children okay so this was this was the Nazi invention of the theories that they were able to make the gas and coal okay so fundamentally what we do with gasification is we can we take on our Sol and it put it in every use in this case is brought in by a water slurry so it's just a water spring with all the pulverized coal extends me to push it in that wins the conveyance of it we need water anyway we use high purity oxygen okay and what the oxygen does it's you get if there's just enough oxygen to burn up a tiny portion of the biblical to purposely need really really high temperature so maybe after 1400 degrees C okay it's nasty and this so we're not burning all of it right this is the more we learn the more energy waste we don't want so we need to have just enough oxygen to bring it up some high temperature and we need some more oxygen to the actual conversion well we basically convert carbon to co and then hydrogen parts in the water is converting h2 so that's where that pic home all right and so this comes down the gasifier zone and basically for our purposes with this ultra hot gas that comes down to us on the dip tube and this is basically there's a tube that you just blow your bass just comes up in this pool of water Clinton okay so it's just a pool of water and blow the gases in here so that it just speed fools everything alright there's two good reasons for this why is that they have to cool it down and it's very very times just put this little water that can guarantee you get basically sit your bra product at a certain temperature is hot water than etc water and it's also a cooling mechanism clicking just pull this out to it so it's an easy way to actually cool person and this is so hot we can't like even stick a thermocouple in there to see how hot it is cuz there's Bernie thermocouple so this is actually really really really nice nice so for this case is practically okay so fundamentally what we have coming out of here is hydrogen CO and water and then solids like iron and metals that are in the coal so they burn up and become iron oxide or sulfur oxide I'm sorry we're silicon oxide over my side right and then actually come out of here is what's called slag we haven't really drawn it this mushy but one of the other reason we need to get the solids and separate them from the guys so they actually fall down by gravity is a device like a hopper which collects it do stuff with that which is a way to separate the flue gas from the song okay the model is basically going to go details let's go to the process okay so don't worry about how its model how many actually did this little about half of you okay so the less you that happens I remember so tomorrow okay so the next step so our box there for two now okay so we've got air separation so we got oxygen in the gasification so now we're going to look at this step here the shifting okay so what we need to do is we need to convert syngas which has about one mole of hydrogen one goal CO and Irish in full we want to get to two most hydrogen one will see them so the fundamental reaction which does that is called the water gas shift reaction this is really old this is actually how we used to make town gas was called some investor homes but in the old days like 1880s you could get town gas is that some light your lamp stand and they would cast by coal that shift a little bit tilted orbit you but relatively dangerous is a CEO of kill everybody caption left their laptops so don't do that so what they do is they use this reaction there is going to take the co which as you add water all right and over a particular catalyst they react and form co2 in high school okay and it's called a ship because the energy or cos energy and basically a small top comes off as heat and the rest is shifted out of the hydrogen okay so you go from energy and the carbon compound to energy on behind so the co2 is wait says bill so that's why it's all you got shift the water its gas phase region okay so the problem is we want to go to 221 exactly and that's actually really hard to control from reaction point ok so we stick this in a reactor it might be 2.15 because it's going to depend of the length of time it's in there right so you have to sort of size this exactly so it exactly hits the proportion you want and that's almost impossible to control because it's going to be actually fluctuating its conversion all the time right by conversion to the villages it's going to fluctuate it's really really hard to control that and slight changes in temperature pressure water mounts completely change so what they do is they build a rig our reactor that's going to be too big always and they just divert a Porsche it around okay and they can use a controller that that's okay how hard in my reactions oh it's getting too far maybe goes to 3 2 1 then they can calculate okay at this point in time I mean that they were at this much around it the weaker stuff so it blends in just the right amount okay so this is really for control purposes you have a controller that will monitor this composition all right then die great this is just the right amount in real time to make sure the blend stays it too much the reason you have another reactor here is does we have to convert just waste products cos carbonyl sulfide ok to convert that to co2 and hydrogen sulfide because downstream it's way easier to clean up hydrogen sulfide 100 minutes 0 ok so anyway if we divert a walk around the water gas shift reaction we still have to do this step it's that's wise right so the point is at the end of this all the way have hydrogen sulfide in there are properly shift incisions total doses who is yeah so this this originates from the sulfur that's locked into the coal and so when you gasify you get cos and i think that's just what living products and so we have to convert that because this is really hard factor is a lot of deficit reduce cos now that would depend of the sulfur content of the violence ok so in general if I investment of the lower sulfur content ministry and medical service when I was like some people have a lot of soul person Muhammad is so this money depends on your pizza ok so the next section I'm not I didn't want to talk about it basically the next step is to remove wad yeah okay Ross and yes ok so the terminology so these are just some standard trans so raw beans it comes right on the gasifier you haven't done ok so it's took out the garbage in it you know change what is in it it's an h2 CEO see no to water cos some h2s and then you also have exact Laureen and ammonia and maybe mercury I'm sort of skipping those cleanups but those also come that's the only reaction of function so you're not converting I need carbon monoxide that's correct so the point is we're going to over do it here because it's easier to you just give it a target that's higher so it's always over done right so we're going to do both so the thing is is this these catalysts will have dual function so you actually put to calais mix together so you do both reactions in this one so they all cos gets completely okay and then you just you know some of the CEO is converted here none of that the prophecy yes it's for control so you can blend an exactly correct okay these are off your questions okay so for the cleanup steps as we skip this for 3g but basically so shifted suggest means we've done the shifting now so it's balanced okay but it's not finished because we still have stuff to clean it okay so what I'm 20 bomb for this thing I just said we had some pretty simple water loop i think i told you how to couldn't tell you how to do it this but you just cool it down and you can dance up the wine as you just bring it down to I think about 220 to 10 because this is ultra high-pressure system 54 bar so the boiling point of water let you point to that point submit 200 loads so you just pull it down to that point and then the water comes out and with the water comes the ammonia as well and some sulfur okay so that's why this is called sour water it's got sulfur in it and not all the sulfur but his mom thought but i think what i was doing is I'm hitting around all the steps because he just had this evil plots of littles cool down flash it out from coolers in black I think at this time we've had put together yourself okay but most of the sulfur stays in the sink gas and then the next step is the co2 and water hydrogen sulfide okay so in this case we take our shoot that sig dance way to get the co2 out we get the silver diamond sofa and to do this we're using a solvent okay we're using a absorption slightly pressure swing adsorption in this case ok so what we do is our then this is solvent this is a model diethyl modeled I ethanol Amy okay it's there's many different kinds you can use but it's a solvent which is good for both co2 and h2s it just happens to be good for both and it's not good for collecting hydrogen co which is exactly what we want right so we're going to we're going to blow this up a series of columns so here's our heart I call this dry sand gas so now it's shifted and dehydrated taking the water it's not dry okay so we have h to co co 2 or h2s and what we're going to do is we're going to contact it basically with this solvent and as it contacts the solvent the hydrated co2 will continue to bubble up as the solvent falls down the liquid if it collects the co2 in the hydrogen sulfide so that's how we're going to separate instead of absorbing so in this case we have two stages because one interesting thing about this is it will get all the the sulfur sort of gets picked up first okay so what we actually do is you put the we basically think this is one big column with a side street hold on okay so we put our solvent at the top and that's going to fall down as our gas flows up this way okay and in this portion it takes the sulfur really quickly okay so I above all the salt is gone so we take that silver in terms okay so this is going to come down and we can recover the sulfur part and then as it goes up the top they get more solvent the co2 is picked up at the later so we hit the co2 we can just pull the stream off an SCO to it this way okay there will be suing the student course but basically says it doesn't make a lot of sense intuitively but what you get is basically coming out at the top now we have just H 2 and co yeah okay so just H 2 & Co coming at the top and then our solid we have solved with co2 here and here we are solvent with co2 and sulfur now I have magic co2 removal because for 3g i don't want to mess with this because it it just creates a lot of problem this is I'm actually a stripping column with a series of pumps and compressors and handle crushers well we add a little bit of nitrogen and City acid a particular bigger and a little bit lower pressure I should allow a pressure upon alright and that will pull that actually goes back into here so we have a device which will bring the co2 and put it back up here so it doesn't end up coming this far and it's not it's not a huge unit it's just a real nasty mr. signal so this drink a lot so that's why it's another separate what really happens is this co2 back she goes back up and ends up coming up so it's a way of keeping the co2 out and then we have basically h2s and our under sovereign so we just use a classic display should call okay we're basically a low pressure we're going to boil off all of them hundreds will fly that's stuck in okay and we actually get water with its the walkie there's still water on here a little bit left and there's actually water mixed in with our sovereign stuff your song so we get water with our sulfide the wastewater treatment and then we take our MVP a which is now here in the redic it's recycled again so for the co2 this is also this is pressure driven so it's enough to just flash do one flash to get out at medium pressure this guy gets out any hydrogen and co that we didn't want captured okay so this first thing just puts it back in there so that by this point there's no hyphen co it captured by accident and then another flash low pressure will get the co2 off then we just have to repop our methanol our baby back out there okay so it's kind of a complicated process we just have this solvent with the pressure space two separate loops basically okay an early attempt retire arsine gas which has the authority okay so this is um this is actually how we produce co2 force offerings okay so I have my dr pepper I'm show you but we made it for coal all right we'll use something like this capture co2 um okay so now we're going on down so at this point apprise your label this stiffly but this is just a ch2 and CEO and the rank among that's where we are you all right so now we're down straighten methanol synthesis problems okay so what we do is it's just a reactor and everything else is basically some separation of you shoot so we basically go through we have to heat it up to about 225 see that's what this is doing all right and we do our reaction alright we just put our to hide you can see every weather into one right what happens in the surface of catalyst it literally just Co sits at one site fits right there the two hydrogen's come next to it then they dis rebond that comes officer so the surface is designed the right shape to make them sit together at just the right angle right so now we have our product which is going to be left over coh too because this might only have about thirty percent conversion in reality this entire thing is based on a catalyst which is maybe thirty percent okay so we have meth on the vapor phase we're just going cooling we cooled it we just do two stages because this is really high temperature so i can make steam I don't have these cooling water I can make something ball that way steam and only scored water pull it down if you flash the lower pressure or to get our waste gases and then our methanol base so we get 95% your mouth hear that our waste gas is a portion week encourage a portion we can recycle we can't recycle a hundred percent because of this entire thing from all the way in the beginning we actually have just a little bit of nitrogen come again because we can't get high purity ultra-high curiosity so you will not get a mattress in oxygen right you'll get it the best you can do nine eleven point five percenters you can do that and which is actually what you designed for this all right that's nitrogen basically for this whole process it's going to end up coming in and ethical synthesis sorry Tommy through the reactor do anything gets together comes up and we have to give it an escape route it needs a way to leave alright so we can recycle as much as we can with that nitrogen will build up unless we have some percentage purge all right at steady state it has to have escaped otherwise nitrogen will just keep moving here until explode it's a grunt or other stuff bad stuff so we have to have this escape route that goes to purge and then the liquid portion is just a methanol so now we're just going to basically purify it so there's a little bit of waste gases you know a classroom isn't hydrogen separation it does a lot of a job for you so we just use this relation to basically so now we have our pure methanol the sale you can get all 20 fury waste gases to flute and then we have our perch okay so down straighten this tool we can do with our first gas is we can just basically blow it out all right so yeah question the first day we fought furnish information there was something of a when we figure the water preferred there so you will have some nitrogen converted to pneumonia and you will lose it through your water movement for the most part this is the first gas engine okay so that's a very small portion of nitrogen could be released here and we'll okay or here but we choose em ve a music for many things because it actually doesn't good night remember okay so won't pick up her much definitely not enough metal to the beach so the fridge majority the purchase a set almost will almost be all or maybe 95 okay so in a gas combustion turbine basically what we do is you take air compresses the high-pressure we have the air cooling stages because you it gets too hot a compressor to the races love you so you have to keep pulling it and then you just blow it up really spin it over a turbine let me show you what what looks like actually this is a Sicilian sea gas turbine is used for this purpose taking our waste hydrogen and co blowing it out to make electricity it is a big market alright so this is your main expander so we got some flow this way these are different stages of Professor to the airport of it we would inject the people here have to compress the air and then we blow it up in this thing okay you can see these different stages these different blades correspond with different stages and there's intercooling working inside the legs the cells in between these little pipes of coolant so you're very beautiful peaceful those usually it's all one piece all right and as far as Aspen is concerned we basically just use one box for all the compression cooling and then one box for the blowing up let's start its reactor room but basically it is blown up in photographers that's the Mohammed perspective but that's how you get a lot of electricity so I keep going that covers most of everything for the sister so I go back here what I've left out was this where you can take that after you've invested and we have a hot ways so that they were leaving that turbine we might still be 600 degrees C so a freak produce electricity we have a low bought a low pressure because this is still like 50 bar are we go from 50 to 1 that's a lot of pressure difference we can drive a good one it's great but it's still high temperatures so ashley is a bunch and eat react he have any changes to make steam alright so it really the really hot stuff you can make high pressure sphere and then the next one you can make local media pressure steam think low pressure steam then you can make boiler feedwater right and then you have to rest so you can make utilities and any extra scene that you don't eat it all these other places you can use for additional power in this danger so they look like old-school bottles ok so that is a super fun hold on so the difference Nikola violence all right fundamentally it's solid handle because the gasifier itself you'll buy a different kind of gasifier for the tube all right but you basically want you to do with the biomass drying it's like heat it up so the water gets out there you have to sort of chip it so you put it in the chips if it's our would you stop it then you have polarized and so you get little tiny pellets so you basically make it look like hole right that's basically what you're doing so you can turn into charcoal is all the stuff you can do and the other thing is is that it's usually wet much lower energy density see your gasifier itself won't get up to as high of a temperature you will get as much sin gas as a result and you have other wasting to get the deal with because actually the bio has more jump for the problem so it's actually less efficient it's hard to do it now for artists on weed and 3g I just we just pretended they were the same thing it's not really my fab uses only difference is costly but basically if you do this whole thing for biomass what you have is a biofuel if Brahma so if the same basic idea assist you in stocks okay those five minutes for questions ah it's a lot they're too big process just a little bit the day from a forgot to mention yeah are you doing it I gfs Oh is not really to the potion but the others could Gaspard hasn't been a day today she doma any wet state estimation you mean for understanding the internals of the gasifier there are plenty of plenty of bottles of people training it's so he's referring to the fact that some nasty we can't really measure what's going on it's basically a giant solid max explosion at ultra-high temperature last less than a second okay and put there's no flame so it's not it's not because its nest but yeah he's asking that people and used special models to figure out what's inside as a yes people are guessing hurry yeah where's that Bobby mouse coming from it's actually well that's up to you it could be you know alligator fact could be missing spark of elevators back by the way generally I think this I hard wood chips which is like this whole food versus you'll issue and every my max we have a different quality something gasify better I think what it is the closest that we would use comparative pull anything that used to be a lot some won't work the question is do we use wastewater sludge in general you would do something to the solvent intentionally lose that education that is a very lucky okay so the question is what is the project so the project is based on this flow sheet each group will have some what of a different focus on a different region of the flow sheet but your aim is for all groups will be constant of these capital classic items utility costs raw material plus 7 price RCB of your money flowing in money flowing out you taking account depreciation taxes cocaine and give you profitability analysis so that's like we cannot excited to be covering of course but we'll be studying the safety topic in a week and a half from now okay now 53 so we're looking at flaring and safety aspects hazard and operability studies and this is where the ridge will start to differ because I will assign different groups to do it has a different part of the flowsheet so everyone will be doing economics on most of the flow sheet and then everybody's group will be doing a different as a no mobility center then there's also the operability topic which we look at our children carrying operating windows maintenance on is why we have specialist parallel pumps and there again we'll have a slightly purpose but same same motions starting point so you all have the same Aspen simulation to start from the same you put through the process for every group do you hold on the equal footing on that point but your focus area might be my indifference and so i'll i'll have a memo on that the course website | Kevin Dunn | UC_4UZs2bqWGB5j-m0KvagSQ | 2017-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,812 | 40,433 |
PK8SunSKd40 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK8SunSKd40 | The Inside Days Strategy 3 | uh the price gaps down here if the price should gap down here it means that there's strong selling activity and selling orders have been building up and entered before the market opens this usually means there's a higher probability of being profitable in the short trade if your order is filled if it gets down to here it trades back up to your entry price at 40 40 uh 4370 you're short the stock at that position generally you'll be in a it will be actually a much better trade for you if your position is filled and because of the selling pressure on the stock uh the stock will continue and hit one or more of your profit targets if the price does not come back up to your entry price do not chase the trade let it go there's always going to be another trade now on the opposite end if the got if the stock should gap higher actually as it did in this example the stock actually did gap higher than your entry price however it traded back down into our entry price at 44.58 in which we got filled this is a scenario which it you could have a high profi probability of profit in fact if this did happen in this case we did hit one or more of our profit targets even though the get the stock gapped higher the very next day that we were looking to enter the position if the stock gaps higher and does not come back to fill our entry at 44.58 do not chase the trade let it go like i said there's always going to be another trade let's take a look at some examples and different stocks that some some i traded some i haven't but we can take a look at some examples of how exactly to identify an inside day how we're going to trade it and take a look at some examples now this particular inside day here as you can see uh this is kind of interesting because the actually the range of this particular inside day bar was fairly wide it was over 80 percent of the previous days bar and normally i don't like to trade those however it did have a spinning top i mean it was it was a fairly narrow body here and generally what happens is with a narrow body in candlestick terms uh there's a potential change of trend and if you if you take a look at this particular chart you can see there was an uptrend there was a pullback here with a gap below uh gap below this particular bar here uh general sometimes that provides resistance sometimes it provides support sometimes those gaps need to be filled but in any case i felt there was enough of a downturn in this dock at fairly high volume that maybe maybe there was a snap coming back so i decided to trade this particular inside bar with an entry at seventy dollars and fifty four cents which was just one penny higher than the inside bar that's here uh it hit profit target number one uh almost immediately on day two i'm sorry on day three because day one is our inside day day two is the next day which we entered the position on day three we hit profit target number one we never got to profit target number uh two but on day one two three and four uh we would have exited on the open of day four which is right in here very close to our profit target number one on the remaining position um after that it sold off quite dramatically and a lot of times uh here's a little bit of a nuance for those who are really interested in trading inside days is that sometimes inside days if you extend the highs and lows they provide sometimes they provide support sometimes they provide resistance but a lot of times stocks will trade around these areas for example as it went up and it hit our profit target it started to come back down again following the the trend that was started back here and it actually sold off rather dramatically aggressive traders may extend these extend these uh channels a little bit further and take positions as they close below these channels after several days of being out of your initial trade sometimes those can be very very profitable trades uh let's take a look at some other uh examples here let's say let's let's pick one that we really haven't picked up on yet oh here's one in particular that looks like an inside day that we could take a look at if you take a look at this chart here you can see there's one inside day right here and that looks like a fairly good trading opportunity and it probably would have been a very good uh trading opportunity at the time all we have to do is set up our channels on the stock take a look at our entry which would be at uh the high of this particular inside bar was 71 dollars and 10 cents we would have entered at 711 which we would have gotten filled the very next day as it did trade down to as low as 71.05 we would have hit our profit target probably profit target number one right around in here uh we would have hit another profit target maybe up in here and then our third profit target probably would have been up in here so we would have hit all three profit targets on this particular inside day let's take a look at some other examples here here's an inside day here it also has a small real body we could go ahead and draw our channel on that all we do is stop start at the top of the bar let's draw it all the way across just to kind of get give a sense of how sometimes important these inside days are this particular inside day you can see that it has a lower high than the previous bar and it has a higher low than the previous bar so it does you know qualify as an inside day we would have gone long just above the high here which was 67.97 we would have gone long at 67.98 it never broke the low of this particular day so we would have gotten filled right in here um right around 67.98 first profit target probably would have been someplace right in here second profit target probably right in here we would have hit two profit targets we would had day one day two day three day four we would have gotten out at the open on this particular day uh so we would that would have been a very successful profitable trade now take a look at this inside day and if you take a look at the channel that we've drawn across here we just extended it it turned out that the high of this inside day was also support for this particular bar here in which the the uh the trade actually uh the stock actually at that point started trading higher so it can act as resistance and support let's take a look at some other examples this does not qualify as an inside day i started looking at this but it does have a higher high than this particular day in front of it let's take a look at another inside day here that's not an inside day that's not an inside day they're fairly frequent and you can't find them but you know you just have to kind of go through it pretty soon you get pretty you know you you'll have a very very very good uh grasp and understanding of the inside days here's an inside day here it does have a fairly wide bodies probably sixty percent of the previous bar but it turned out to be a good trade we went long here we exited uh our first profit target was right in here around 83 12. so we got a little bit over um the high of that bar was 81.74 we would have gone long at 81.75 so we got up about a point and a half here in our uh first profit target as i mentioned um this provides some sometimes it provides support and resistance points uh the trade actually did start to come down a little bit it broke through here um and upon re-entering into this 25 area you could have gone short again and then exited you know someplace down in here actually it traded back up into this area again and then sold off dramatically after that let's take a look at some more recent ones here this is a good trade uh the high on this particular inside day was 68.38 we could have gone along at 68.39 we would have hit at least one or two potentially pr we hit uh profit target one profit target two on the partic on the same day uh this is day one day two day three day four we would have exited at the open on day four so we would have hit a couple of different profit targets on that one uh this profit this this target here actually turned out to be a fake out uh it went higher and then it gapped lower uh taking us out of the trade here and that one didn't work out so well let's take a look at some other stocks here just at random let's take a look at starbucks for a second let's see if there any particularly good opportunities here here's one trade that was quite nice nice nice along red bar here although the size of the bar preceding the inside day doesn't really matter i have noticed that the if it has a large real body uh and then a small real body afterwards the trades tend to see to be a little bit better in quality in this particular trade we had our entry at 17.44 cents uh it traded down it hit target number one it didn't hit target number two this low right here turned out to be 16.88 and our target was 1682 you could have you know anticipated maybe that it wasn't going to hold that low or go any lower at that point and could have exited your position otherwise you would have exited at the open here on day four on your position now let's see what else we can find here let's go over to sandisk and there was a profitable situation back here in january um i'm sure there's many more uh sometimes i get bored of a stock and i move on to other ones but this in this particular day we had a fairly wide bar here but it has small real body followed by a small real body uh narrow uh inside day bar and our entry was here at 28.74 the very next day it hit our target number one uh the very next day after that it hit our target number two at that point the stock started selling off and it would probably would have been a good idea if you did see this particular day sell off to exit your position at the close of that day when you see that kind of a reversal going on because you really want the price to continue in the direction of your trade and if it doesn't and if it reverses below many times what i'll do is i'll set fifty percent of this bar here so in other words if i get an entry here and i've got a nice large bar here where i i hit my first target i'm gonna set fifty percent of that bar is my target uh not to go below but it did hit our target number two so if you had multiple shares for example on this trade or if i was doing this trade i would sell five 500 shares at 29.79 and then uh i would uh sell out the remaining half of the shares at 200 250 shares at 3082 and then as it started pulling back about around 50 percent of this white bar here i would sell the remaining 250 shares so that turned out to be a very profitable trade let's take a look at some other trades including some other stocks let's take a look at a really high flyer um like potash which is a very high price dock um normally i found that that you get a lot more and you get much better signals and setups on trades on stocks between 40 between 20 and 40 maybe even 60 dollars is fine take a look at this just in case you like to trade higher price stocks this one in particular it looks like there's a inside day right in here all we have to do is go ahead and take our channel line set these up at the high and low of the inside day in this particular instance we would have entered a short position right here which was a low which is one cent lower than the low of this particular inside day or we would have gone short at um 177.71 and right now it's at 170 20. so you can use different types of stocks you can use you can use high price stocks you can use low price stocks it doesn't really matter let's take a look at nvidia this stock has been absolutely all over the map let's take a look and see if we can find any inside days on this particular stock see we'll go back here to july of 2007 and see if we can find any setups here i think there's one right here we had a long red body and we have a small small body inside bay right here we can set up our channel lines right in here now remember for these particular trades we don't care if the stock goes up or down after our entry because we have orders on both sides this case we hit a long red bar we had a small white bar following it which is our inside day we would have gone long right in here which is just above our high price on our inside day it | Angela Starling | UCbDGopiVtZma6Nhm71_yIug | 2011-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,454 | 12,274 |
xx8ZZg28oYc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx8ZZg28oYc | Mistweaver Monk 8.3 PvP Guide | Talents, Essences, Azerite, Corruption and Playstyle | welcome to an exclusive skill cap guide for BF a patch 8.3 throughout the final season of BFA will be releasing select guides from our site here on youtube if you're interested in seeing more new content like this every week alongside our exclusive match of preview series in which we cover in detail exactly how to win the hardest and most popular matchups head over to skill Capcom hey guys zot here and welcome to another video in today's video we're going to be getting you up to date on without a doubt the strongest healer right now mr. Weaver monk we've collaborated with wild card game ins very own healing God loony to put this video together those of you that haven't heard of him loony is a previous Blizzcon champion who has had multiple high-end tournament showings recently dominating the AWC cup and finishing second place at 2019 Blizzcon considered by many one of if not the best multi class healer in the world to kick this video off let's do a quick recap on talent choices establish a good default talent setup and then cover any adaptations that you should make and why alright so a good baseline looks like this miss drop chi torpedo manatee ring of peace healing elixirs summoned Jade serpent statue and focus Thunder there honestly isn't all that much in terms of adaptations here and at the time too you want to change these are very niche but let's cover why and when first off is on the level 30 row whilst Chi torpedo is very strong for your own mobility it's often the case where you don't need it and if you're playing with melee classes they can really make good use out of Tigers lust so spec it into this and giving your teammates that extra root break or freedom can really help with their pressure but as mentioned this is extremely situational the only other real talent option you'll ever want to change is on the sixty road while string of pieces standard and good in almost every scenario in certain compositions swap into Soloff GG can add that extra crowd control you need to close out the game again same as before now with P P talents let's start with a good baseline although there is a lot more variance when it comes to PvP talents so for this we have chrysalis counteract magic and Zen focus t but let's discuss why we recommend these free default talents and when you'll want to make any changes to them chrysalis is our first recommended PvP talent and is one you'll never want to be without in any situation chrysalis is the main reason behind monk strength right now producing their cocoons cooldown in conjunction with burst of life to 55 seconds counteract magic is our second of recommended PvP talent this buffs your renewing mist healing by a hundred and thirty five percent as long as that there is a magical debuff on the target and with renewing being such a big part of your healing this is a must-have whenever you can get value out of it although there are times you won't be able to get value out of this talent for example melee Cleaves will purposely play without crucible a flame miner to deny you getting any value out of this talent at all Zen focus T is our third talent this can very easily just be used in every matchup and gain good value as it makes you immune to all interrupts for its duration anytime you're worried about getting kicked and losing the game then this is going to be a must-have okay so now let's discuss when you'll want to divert from these talents for those games where you're not going to get value out of counteract or you think you don't need Zen focus T then if the enemy have a melee you're more than likely want to pick up grapple weapon grapple weapon is good against the majority of melees with Pharaohs and win wil could be in the exception eminence is another great talent that you can always find useful well eminence does is it reduces the cooldown of your transcendence by 20 seconds mean you can more easily either avoid crowd control or Chi your enemies so anytime you're at risk of getting focused this is going to be your best talent in order to survive healing spheres are a little more niche but still a viable option the only time that you'll ever want to pick these up is versus a shadow priest you can heavily reduce their damage output by placing stairs all around your partners trust me picking this up is well worth it versus shadow and our last option when it comes to PvP talents is a very niche talent and that's way of the crane where if the crane is good against one class in specific and that's boom kids used most optimally as a way to break roots solarbeam although the damage and healing is heavily nerfed you can still pick this up in to b2 when you really need that extra added damage at the cost of both healing output and mana okay so that's both our PvP talents and normal talents covered let's now move on to essences as we've patched 8.3 we saw the release of some new ones and even gained an extra - lot at level 75 for your major essence you have four main options vitality conduit conflict and strife memory of lucid dreams or crucible of flame vitality conduit is going to be the one that you'll get the most use out of being great in almost every scenario whether you're going to be the target yourself or if they're going to be hitting a teammate vitality conduit acts as a pseudo spirit Lee and can be rotated with your cocoon to quickly save your teammates when you're unable to cause conflict and strife is for those times when you're going to be getting focused and vitality conduit just doesn't cut it primarily this is going to get used versus compositions like broke mage who are looking to kill you inside of a stun you purely take complex for the added versatility whilst you're stunned as it gives you access to way of the crane which is essentially useless when manor is the name of the game then your best option is going to be memory of lucid dreams as your major drink compositions like shadow play that deal high consistent damage and don't really focus around setup damage this is going to restore a high amount of mana and allow you to keep healing for longer to keep the game going what's the final option when it comes to major is crucible at flame it's very rare that you'll find yourself wanting this but specifically in to be - you can use this for some added offensive pressure for your minor essences first you'll go into one either conflict or vitality whichever one you're not using as your major currently to pair with that you'll always want seed of eonar this is honestly very strong free passive healing that really adds up over the course of a game and then for your further minor you have a few options ever rising tired is going to be your best manner option whereas lucid dreams will give you a small bonus to mana and even some added versatility so it's very good defensively and lastly is the spirit of preservation minor devout spirit this isn't fantastic but it grants you 10 corruption resistance so if you have good corruptions this then allows you to wear even more our next section is going to be gearing in this section we're going to be covering stat priority trinket as a rights and also everybody's favorite new addition to the game corruption started off with a priority nothing has changed you still want versatility and mastery above all louse with haste being okay and critical strike worth avoided trinkets have become more and more of an integral part of your gear in with some trinkets holding insane power the forbidden obsidian claw is one of these and it's absolutely insane not only does this trinket offers so much offensively but on use it restores a huge amount of mana great for sustain great for damage and great for pressure yet just go out and get one now the forbidden obsidian claw drops from one of the earlier bosses inside of the new raid mount the other trinket you might want to consider on Miss Weaver to pair with your claw is the revitalizing voodoo totem the voodoo totem is used as a very strong single target Hill that can even be used while you're locked out you can use it before CC chains or just in any situation where you need some instant healing some other options for when you need more defensive capabilities are either a safeguard or Battlemaster safeguard can be great to keep you alive in stands and battle master is just good all-around when you're getting focused alternatively if you have high versatility percent corruptions you can wear every insignia or a badge to increase your overall versatility moving on to a zoo right now the best trait setup you can achieve is going to be free burst of life combined with free heart of darkness first of life adds a huge burst of instant healing after your cocoon expires despite the core damage not stuck in the healing from this trait just makes it the best hands down part of darkness on the other hand is not nerfed in PvP like all other trace are by 50% this means you're going to be getting huge passive bonus to all of your secondary stats if you're unable to obtain heart of darkness though a decent alternative is going to be secret infusion giving you a gain and nice boost to select it starts when using your funder focus T alright so obtain this trait setup you're going to have to complete the new raid as all free pieces are drops from inside with the helm coming from rod den the gibbering more comes with heart of darkness burst of life and one exit strategy which is also very nice to have the shoulders on the other hand are a drop from the final blossoms off the portions of the great convergence have burst of life and heart of darkness once again then finally for chest the best option is going to be from vexy onna the dark heart robe again having your two preferred trays up next we've got everybody's favorite new addition to the game corruption insane rng balance damage and just all-around farm healers when it comes to corruptions don't really have any specific healing corruptions in PvP per se taking this into account the best corruptions right now for a mist weaver monk are going to be passive percent increases to your favorite stats so primarily versatility and to a lesser extent mastery ultimately though the best corruption is going to be versatile as this just provides a huge chunk of versa amp which affects procs like conflict and also lucid dreams the proc versa from surging vitality is also not too bad though only gain use when you'll get in focused whilst the mastery alternatives honed mind or masterful are a little weaker but good alternatives if you're unable to get either up the versatility corruptions okay now with our talents and PvP talents sorted a good idea on what essences and what gear to equip now let's talk play style why is it you want to be doing when inside of arena mr. Weaver's inherently are not that greater stopping crap intro many other healers have ways of dealing with it for example restoration challenge have grounding and tremor priest had premonition and druids can obviously shift forms monks however don't really have any tools other than their long cooldown crowd control which can often be better used otherwise this means that your positioning is key as a monk you should always be near a pillar so that you're easily able to avoid incoming sea say when sacrificing your position to secure crowd control yourself or make aggressive plays you should always be ready to get in and get out as quickly as possible utilizing your mobility positioning can also be used as a tool to delay or make swaps onto yourself a lot harder and healing a lot easier attempting to be as far away as possible from your enemies can make their moves a lot more telegraphed so always try to build distance from your enemies mobility is one of mr. Weaver's biggest strengths having two roles in the form of Chi torpedoes and even a portal from your transcendence transcendence is key to a lot of things you'll rely on this to get out of sticky situations kite enemies and even a void crowd control although positioning your portal and making sure you're in range is something you always need to be wary on and a common mistake newer monks make is forgetting to really replace your transcendence after you use it or even just out range in it for example having a portal behind a pillar can be a great way to easily achieve line-of-sight from your enemies make it avoid an incoming crowd control such as polymorph there or even freezing traps a lot easier transcendence is also your main way to escape when being trained transferring away from melees can buy you a few seconds before they're able to reconnect to enable you to then heal yourself far especially on mats with a zip axis allowing you to jump down and pour two up so always look to take advantage of this chi torpedo is your other form of mobility and it's incredibly powerful even having a speed increase attached to it chi torpedoes main use is going to be of course kiting your enemies but there are a few tips to help with this first and foremost though you need to make sure you have a cancel or a roll macro this then allows you to easily cancel your roll at any point you want now trust me on this there's been so many times I've witnessed new or lesser experienced monks myself included roll past their target and then have to use a second road to again come back or worst case scenario never reached the guy at all this just gives you a lot more control over your roles anyway your Chi torpedo is your main source of mobility quickly enabling you to build distance from your opponents or quickly reposition be careful when using to torpedo though as to not get caught out in the open with no mobility left or transcendence to quickly escape a good example of this happening would be if you use two charges to escape a warrior only them for him to use heroic leap and reach you instantly don't neglect the movement speed you get from this eva a great tip you can do is using the cancel or roll macro from above to kite around smaller pillars just utilizing the speed increase instead missed weavers are a shadow at their former self when it comes to damage now with crane not really being a thing you no longer primarily assist your team with damage but this doesn't mean that you can't assist them offensively at all when playing with any melee it's very important that you assist your team by keeping up your mystic touch which is of course your 5% damage buff to all physical damage now there are multiple ways that you can do this the safest way is with cracklin Jade lightning from range alternatively all of your melee attacks will also apply this debuff along with spinning crane kick applying it to all targets here making this your most efficient way of applying the mystic touch debuff to multiple stacked up targets also as a mist Weaver in a lot of compositions it's going to be up to you to secure crowd control utilizing your mobility to quickly go in in Kappa healer into a leg sweep and then quickly get out dependent on your composition and situation you can also use your stuns onto the DPS to help set up kills another great way to assist your team is with your ring of peace this can be a fantastic way to counter enemy positional defensive cooldown things like Irvan wool totem dome of light or even anti magic zone place in a well-timed ring of peace can completely negate these cooldowns all together or if there is no positional defensive to counter you can we use ring of peace to help your teammates connect or stop enemy's retreat him or even as a way to knock enemies down on said axis Maps now this is a big one when playing miss Weaver it is incredibly easy to spend your whole mana bar within a few seconds if you're not playing correctly using mana in efficient healing methods will result in mana being one of your most common lose conditions there is however a few tips you can work on to improve on this first is manatee usage manatee makes all of your heals cost fifty percent less mana for 12 seconds on a 1.5 minute cooldown ideally you'll want this up whenever you're going to have to do a lot of healing and whilst this up really make use out of it getting crowd or interrupted on your manatee can be very detrimental so ideally wait until you're on dr and interrupts and a down or you have your aura mastery available manatee is not the only ability you can use to improve your manner efficiency though fun defocus tea is going to be just as important this can be used either on enveloping for some insane single target pump healing or on vivify for some smaller but completely mana free healing try to avoid using this on renewing mist altogether not over healing is also an integral part of managing your manner efficiency subin mist when combined with your Jade serpent statue does some extremely efficient healing so if you don't need to pump out the healing to top your partner's just let your Subin mist and your renewing mist do the work you can also save even more mana by making sure to maximize your Healing elixirs these are mana free personal healing so do not neglect them and lastly is always looking for drinks miss Weaver's can actually secure drink quite easily with the help of their team using their mobility or transcendent life cocoon should be used early when the target is still stable on health and often because of its short cooldown and healing once life cocoon expires because of the burst of life as a right tre loca can also be used to counter certain called out or setups from the enemy team whilst they have offensive cooldowns up for example touch of death vendetta or combustion perhaps the best time to use life cocoon though is to use it preemptively before getting caught into a sea see chain this will help your team a ton since you'll be able to save other cooldowns and trinkets while you sit through the CC revival is a three minute long cooldown that does some moderate healing but its main strength lies in the fact that it dispels everything from yourself and your teammates resulting in this ability having multiple uses revival is extremely powerful vs doc classes like Shadow Priests and boom kins as it acts as a full reset viable can also be used to heal targets in smoke bomb shadowy Joe and even those out of line of sight as long as they're in range they're received the hill and dispel fortifying is amongst wall ability who will buff your health and reduce your damage taken a great time to use this ability is when you're out of other cooldowns and know you're about to be stunned alternatively fortify and be pro can be used to increase the healing of your life cocoon as this ability is now based off your percent health it results in an even bigger absorb arriving guys that's going to bring this miss Weaver monk a point free update to an end hope this was useful and as always be sure to + go if you enjoyed and if you do have any more questions don't be afraid to leave a comment thanks for watching | Skill Capped WoW PvP Guides | UCJfn3qHQ-Qy4xQDtSW3XT5Q | 2020-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,488 | 19,006 |
sJJuqOTBim0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJJuqOTBim0 | How community workers are tracing Covid-19 contacts in Kenya | Wellcome | social capital remains very important in traditional african society so the norm is still to care for your brother the norm is to care for your neighbor we are going to leverage that social capital so that we can beat covet 19 and ultimately achieve a health for all youth are critical to this approach they're talented and have not been given the opportunity to engage with health interventions community health workers are also critical to this intervention the community health strategy and community health workers have been working in syria since the 1970s at the community level livelihoods have been disrupted we're seeing increased poverty we're seeing increased food in security at the health system level we're seeing challenges in terms of the workforce that is available in terms of the equipment that is available and in terms of the infrastructure that is available we're using technology to accelerate access to data so that policy makers the ministry of health and the health directors can make decisions based on accurate and reliable data our vision is that at the community level we are preventing as many cases as possible and our vision at the health system level is that we have a health workforce that is trained and we have a health workforce that has basic equipment and supplies with the resources that we have now we cannot address all issues that have come to light but we are hopeful that other partners working in those areas will join forces with us so that we can have a comprehensive approach | Wellcome | UCwAOBu5maiCev_T-XXF_INg | 2020-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 261 | 1,525 |
G4SQWpySkiI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4SQWpySkiI | David L. Bahnsen on CHEDDAR TV - Lackluster Financials and Bellwether Indicators | more inside and early morning activity i'm joined by david bonson chief investment officer of the bonson group q2 earnings out this morning i just talked about jp morgan morgan stanley those really setting the tone following that weaker that hotter cpi read what's your reaction to this result are these results what's your level of concern especially when it comes to margins um you know from investment banking and loan growth as that continues to slow down yeah i mean you uh have to remember that jp morgan has 1.1 trillion dollars of loans outstanding and their loan loss reserves would be basically about my lunch budget for today so it really was a very very small number the issue is just that they're not getting that accelerated margin growth and on the morgan stanley side it has much more to do with balance sheet stuff they just don't have a lot of trading revenues uh they've they downplayed that business most of their uh revenues come from the wealth management side now and so it just was kind of an underwhelming quarter and it didn't lead to earnings growth um so i don't think it's going to be a great quarter from the financials i think both of the morgans today set the tone for what will be a pretty lackluster quarter in financials but also probably pretty near a bottom for the financials they've really pre-priced in a lot of this bad news we expect in the months ahead yeah i think you know a broader scale on a macroeconomic picture a lot of people look at the banks as a bit of a bellwether of what they're saying in addition to kind of you know some of the insight that we have gotten from the fed and the fed stands in terms of what's going to happen with the economy and a few weeks ago i'm sure you recall jamie dimon signaling what he has called like an economic hurricane could be you know hurricane sandy like maybe in best case scenarios not as bad but nonetheless we get some sort of economic hurricane yeah that isn't what jamie said actually he was asked a question by the wall street journal as to what they were preparing for and he made the comment that any ceo should and could make any day which is we're preparing for all sorts of outcomes including it could be a hurricane the very day that jamie said that jp morgan's chief economic strategist announced that they were not of the belief a recession would be coming now of course i think a recession is going to come but i don't think it's going to come as quickly as some people are forecasting based on where we are with the unemployment data either way there is obviously a push pull in the economy there is news pulling people into both different directions and markets just really don't know what to expect there but as far as the idea that the banks are a bellwether for what could end up happening i think that the banks actually have very boring businesses now jp morgan is a very diversified financial firm but they don't have the level of kind of proprietary balance sheet activity that we got to look to back before the financial crisis before dodd-frank so really they're just essentially depository institutions that have a trading business fee-based wealth management and asset management businesses i think you're going to get a better bellwether when we start seeing from the cyclicals industrial companies things like that and i think it's going to be a tough quarter here right i look at jpmorgan chase right now i'm looking at their earnings report when you're looking at home lending you're seeing that's down 26 percent year over year when we had hotter than expected housing market i'm really glad to hear that home lending is down 26 percent year over year uh home lending was way way way way way too high housing has been in a bubble housing has to come down uh you would think home lending would be down more than that based on the fact that mortgage rates went from two and a half percent to six percent and and so i agree i think car loans credit card bad debt those things are good leading indicators their credit card bad debt hasn't gone up much yet but i think it probably will if you start seeing rising unemployment so no i agree that there's something to look to with it but it's just a little premature most of this activity was april may and june and now they're reporting here in july what took place and it really wasn't anything on a macroeconomic basis that shows a huge shift in activity that could be coming but we're trying to look forward not backward and ultimately the idea of the home market it's a really important point that people see that for what it is you want housing prices cooling down you don't want people spending 55 percent of their income on their house payment so overall i just think that there's mixed data here yeah tomorrow we're going to get some more banks and i think collectively that gives us another layer of data to kind of support um and parse through we've got wells fargo citigroup those are going to be reporting uh we'll have bank of america then goldman also on monday what are you expecting for those companies is going to be more the same what we saw today yeah i think citigroup wells fargo and bank of america we pretty much perennially expect to be disappointed now of course they end up having some quarters that do quite well but those are businesses that unlike jpmorgan lost most of their sort of exciting activities you remember during financial crisis jp morgan got to add bear stearns as good businesses they got to add washington mutual morgan stanley bought smith barney from citigroup really uh the the other businesses i think do not have the same growth engines you can look at the stock performance jp morgan's up 400 percent since the financial crisis citigroup is down 90 since the financial crisis still today so um anyways as far as what they're going to claim it's going to be more of the same about mortgages about refinances and then goldman sachs is not a traditional bank more like morgan stanley they're more the investment bank side and goldman really depends heavily on trading revenue and i think capital markets has has been quite uh dormant and so i expect that goldman will have a slow quarter as well let's pivot from earnings to cpi because that is what has weighed on the weight weight on the market certainly yesterday and i think that's layered still into what we're seeing um you know today with the markets being under pressure 9.1 percent in june highest since you have to go back to 1981. you got the federal reserve economic survey pointing to these elevated fears of recession i think we're at you know the conservative recession and then pricing in a 75 basis points at an 80 chance that we're gonna see that and if i'm being honest i talked to a lot of traders here on the floor the stock exchange and some of them started talking about one percent a full percentage point of the fed um you know hiking rates this next time around i don't know how how real that is but the fact that that is now becoming a part of the conversation i think says something what are your thoughts well actually it's 80 chance this morning of a one percent rate hike so i don't think it's just part of the conversation i think it's what the markets pricing the cm cme fed funds futures have completely moved and and i don't think it will change the terminal rate you know a lot of people are very focused on the rate at which the fed gets there ultimately doing 75 instead of 50 last time doing 100 instead of 75 this time it doesn't change what really matters which is how high they end up going and i continue to believe that there's some number at which they're going to end up stopping and blinking but they have to see unemployment get higher before they kind of chicken out and they have to see credit spreads really blow out credit spreads are way up but they haven't panicked markets yet so um i think that they're uh in the cpi number it was the fourth month in a row that goods inflation was actually down but services inflation's continued to go higher as the lagging impact of rent and and kind of that uh house prices factor gets uh baked in it the the core versus headline is very interesting energy was a big piece of that and if somehow gas prices can avoid going back higher it's very possible you get a reversal next month but either way the the inflation factor is not really going to change much from either 75 or 100 this is so supply side driven and i think that's the part that the market has not wanted to admit is that the fed can raise the fed funds rate to a better level they need to they've been completely distorting asset prices but actually the inflation side is much more money supply driven and ultimately production of goods and services in the economy driven the actual cost of capital has had very little to do with this so it was a very very bad day for those hoping cpi was going to move the other way but at some point that will come the goods inflation is sort of the indicator there we'll keep watching what industries are you following for potential incremental gains or signs of a rebound or sectors that are going to rebound first yeah i mean there's no question energy still remains up on the year it's gotten hit hard in the last few weeks and yet still is the best returns it was the best returning sector all of last year people can look to the conditions in europe uh the supply demand imbalances and make their own decisions um ultimately you're we're talking right now about oil being in the 90s maybe close to 100 as a recession number oil should be at 50 if we're heading into a recession and yet i think energy still pretends a lot of opportunity consumer staples is what i would like the most here it's actually done quite well over the last couple weeks considering all the pressures in the market pepsi the other day was up as they released their earnings and the reason is that they're able to have pricing power they can pass on the impact of higher input prices to the customers and ultimately those margins i think become sticky so we like consumer staples and more defensive sectors in this environment david appreciate your time and your insight david bonson chief investment officer at the bonson group | The Bahnsen Group | UCuhO5znD0xXg9tM6ujGHlJA | 2022-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,891 | 10,269 |
B_f44W8EV0s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_f44W8EV0s | North Reading Middle School Acapella Group Harmonics At The NR Select Board Meeting (06/13/22) | we have the north korean middle school harmonics full disclosure among these singers is my child my michael is here [Music] thank you for having us welcome for this evening um my name is is carla lister i am the proud director of this amazing group we started this group three years ago right before coven matter of fact we had our first rehearsal the day before we all went to lockdown on march 13th and um and all the eighth graders raised your hand all the eighth graders that are here were actually part of that group and they started meeting me right away on sunday before we even started up google meets for the school like within two days they started meeting me and working on music and and continue to sing so just this eighth grade group is an incredibly special group of students who are sending out to the high school next year and they've been wonderful mentors to our amazing seventh grade raising hand so we are happy and excited for them for their next journey on to the high school and we're excited to be here to celebrate them and everything they've done this group helps me arrange the music they do all their own choreography so you don't see their choreography tonight but as far as well i know come on dance it out it doesn't usually look like this well we are performing on thursday night at 6 30 at the middle school talent show that's going on so you'll see several people we have caitlin who's performing in this house showing his performance talent show am i missing anybody yeah victoria's performing at the talent show so you can come and join and watch them perform um and then our acapella group continues at the end so michael you want to finish up for me we should introduce you too by the way this is mrs carla lister who's one of our key players in the music program at the middle school so we have a wonderful amazing music program that adds so much enrichment to the students lives and to the parents lives and to the public's lives in our school system so we're very lucky to have you and your other cohorts yes right right thank you mr owens mr kane hi is then we're going to be saying i live with soloist bradley foreign [Music] [Applause] gonna make this place [Music] you can always just know you're not alone i'm gonna make this place [Music] hmm ah [Music] you can always be oh i'm gonna make this place um [Music] oh [Music] is go oh you'll say it when goes down i'll say the things that i did yeah with every broken moon i swear i lived oh ladies and gentlemen i just can't thank you so much we didn't these students didn't start rehearsing until the very end of march and of course we had april vacation in the middle of that their first performance was on april 13th for sing fling where they put together within literally three rehearsals they put together a song and they went out there and they just lit the world on fire actually they kind of showed up a lot of the high school groups that were there performing also um they set that bar so incredibly high for everyone else following them um and i selfishly am taking every advantage i can to get them out there and perform before my eighth graders are gone in the next five days on high school and although i'll see them they're they're not mine anymore they're the next stage of their performing career which is so exciting but thank you for giving us this opportunity to be here and performing for you tonight we appreciate it thank you very much thank you have a wonderful summer i propose you come to all our meetings [Applause] [Music] you | NORCAM | UCM9taxt0pAzIxBJfQsMrrdw | 2022-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 665 | 3,549 |
aFxO2h12i4Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFxO2h12i4Q | SHOCKING DOLAN TWINS CONSPIRACY THEORIES | oh my god guys these conspiracy theories that I just found out on the dark web about the Dolan twins are honestly they like to have me shook and like I need to tell you about them before you know I forget about them because like that irrelevant today's video is going to be telling you all about going twin conspiracy theories and I hope you guys like it if you do like it make sure you give it a thumbs up give me a comment and make sure you subscribe to my channel the first conspiracy theory is griffin is real oh my god like honestly I'm shocked too like I'm a little taken aback but these photos honestly prove it like incestuous we don't we don't know why are we just no briefing number two Ethan is actually da da F here are my receipts honestly steady ass number three that old trans Phantom is honestly like the sweetest I don't know how much I believe this conspiracy theory but like I'll do some research on Twitter and I'll see what I can see I'll see what I can see if you see anything cute opposed to here number four the Twitter user @mm in my [ __ ] is actually an Illuminati member here's my receipts like they are between stuff like this and this and they're even making songs about the dolet twins like this honestly they need to be stopped I don't really know who this is or what they're like plan or like the longevity like you know like they need to be stopped like they need to be stopped and number five our final conspiracy theory Greyson is actually [ __ ] I know me to reach I'm choked well if you enjoyed these conspiracy theories make sure you give it a thumbs up leave a comment down below too much favorite part of us and subscribe to my channel I make new videos whenever I feel like it but this is not so spooky Halloween and expect a song about the Dolans soon I love you all so much I didn't think you're sticking around and watching this video so follow me on Twitter add Gulman in my [ __ ] bye guys [Music] you | notsonicki | UCkfAN0hTZ9E4jCYKyhYIzRg | 2017-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 377 | 1,978 |
Y1o0rW2YFI0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1o0rW2YFI0 | Nvember Makeup Haul - Part 1- Ipsy and Drugstore Dupes | hi everybody hi and welcome to my new care and my new I don't know just uh yeah a huge thinks the best buy for helping me out I mean I knew I needed to upgrade I mean I had old old it put mine one thing at a time and it was Cyber Monday just say there was super super nice great customer service um yeah I smushed things around those things that I kind of wanted as extras bill wait cuz I got myself this um and yes I did film this you don't make a whole thing yesterday if she wasn't in yet plus I wasn't 100% sure about how this setup works because I do control it with my phone and then I got like a mirror behind it to see the viewer it works okay you work within our budget and why don't you just why not it's something that for me is an escape it's something you know makes me feel good and yes for everybody this one is about makeup so if you don't like makeup so it's about makeup and I'm gonna call it a makeup haul because I've had teeny-weeny kings here in there and this is all just together so it's probably gonna be like half an hour of makeup so like makeup Specter right if you don't how much but yesterday was a rough day my family doctor he's new I've only had like come on cat finally realized that yeah I am in the beginnings of kidney failure and we've known for a while just nobody stands up and helped me with anything so I am really feeling all of them because of my family they don't oh yes they do but I don't know what development anyway either way I on my own with the exception of like three people and I really save all of you guys so you can all be mad so let's start with makeup so it's seated come in and this is my last if see I believe I mean I put on a hole for three months obviously camera thing but I wasn't too happy was like the selection that I was getting so we'll see what's gonna be twenty months fun keep it or not but I did get the extra items it's a long story and it took a long time to get here because Canada it's on straight okay so it's a little bag it came in super cute um like a leathery kind of feel to it it's a purple with black little hearts on it now I did to realize when I did the video yesterday that like so when you close up things does it really work it's not the camera isn't you know highest highest quality and it works great I'm not complaining because I can afford it that close up things don't always work and maybe I will go along because there's a lot of functions on there that I still have a TV but that's where the card a tipsy happy friends getting what you think cool for okay there's no emotion for honey it's true there is no emoji for highlighter we need one okay I love highlighter because there's gonna be a lot of highlighter in this by the way just letting you know but we all know that I love me something I later um yeah and I did join one of those online petition things so that we could have the lobster movie and then I let them go go you weird but okay so I see first thing is this Juneau and coat with micro velvet so for those of you who aren't aware Taylor is what I'm making to watch um I recently had to stop watching my own gene I started watching YouTube I started getting into makeup by watching Kristin Leanne's video my comment is there and people have read it um I feel like she's sold out to covergirl and that's my personal opinion I know so but I do like Taylor a lot I will link her channel below um I'll probably one of her videos as well as the kids there's something that I did actually buy from Sephora okay we're not the same a gap me in Sephora but in an exception because she talked about it is that I wanted I'm actually hugging on my eyes today I had never look with it yesterday I wasn't too happy there's a lot of colors planner so I'll probably link that video to later but again I love Taylor she's drama free and really trusts her reviews on stuff because if she doesn't like something she'll tell you same thing goes for her for tucky um she's she's been around for a very very long time and people sometimes give her a lot of but she tells the truth I mean I really trust her reviews again she gets sent things or she'll buy it I mean she happened to marry someone who had one so what she's still married him for love me if you watch the unboxing videos they're great um so she can afford to buy the you know expensive mishima she's done but she also talks highly about wet and wild products so her reviews are never I trust them because she'll say bad things about expensive stuff and that things about cheap they are the way around so those two are pretty much my stick with and Jackie I know I hate how she tells us what he subscribe subscribe subscribe which is why I don't feel like I don't like tell you guys to please subscribe I mean you can if you want to because I'd love feedback I have no way of knowing if anybody likes what I'm doing or saying feedback um but I find it kind a little bit but however however we have to go somewhere and these things did he say I don't need money this isn't I mean I do this for fun I do this because I like it makes me feel better I love giving up the information but money was I don't get paid and your mom's starting to get into the campaigns but no point if I've ever paid to promote something I will always let you know but I don't need that when it comes to people like Jackie are not I talk to you and Taylor that's the job oh Jessica Braun I love her too she just if I do this full-time so I'm super excited I'll link her channel all the channels appealing below um but that's the job for me if I don't make any money off of this it's okay my bills are still paid and I still so we're fine I mean speaking of eating species of that it's a little bit later in the day right now because there's a storm that's gonna start because I'm in Canada right he's Canada what's up storms and tomorrow was my day with my person that helps me going out into grocery stores and stuff if I have too much anxiety to do that on my own she's very nice lady she's kind of a buffer when people you know she helps me out stuff and she was able to squeeze me in right around lunchtime so I could do my grocery today because tomorrow is going to the storm and you know even though they'll help me they don't want to risk their lives to help me so tomorrow his problem can be no go handle everything so alright first thing is this sponge now I've really talked about it and I realize those instructions in there so make sure to use dry products so if you want to use dry products like want to bake or something with it you use the sponge dry very true and if you want to use it with liquid foundations you have to win it first just fine that's how you use a real beauty blender or if you're like I love her yeah i booty there so I didn't have my few that I watched Antony for reach love love love love love love her again I'm so they'll give me some example and it says not to use too much the first time so I haven't tried to get it does feel them and I have been in the market for a new Beauty Thunder because my Real Techniques one I love it and bold on it and I started it so we're happy about this the next thing that we have here I kind of open the box a little bit first for high it is a little highlighter alright so everything that I'm gonna be showing today is I have a few items that are from mac cosmetics that aren't multi free and I'm hope you were gonna get on the bag by name and start it free which is why I feel that person the end so then covergirl Beck cruelty free and this is my opinion because California has now passed their cruelty free long for cosmetics if they didn't go cruelty free they can't sell their stuff in California and Canada is following suit so they're gonna lose a big chunk of their clients if they didn't go cruelty free and personally I think that's one reason why they went and she's super hyped about it and you know whatever we're gonna go off that subject but I do have two items from mac cosmetics little lip gloss but not cruelty free so we're gonna leave them in so this whole thing can be cruelty free all right back to this I've had this Nomad highlighter before in Stockholm I came to my sister my sister named no longer speaking that's fine um but I do like it so let's see if I can get it in there so you can see it you know what I think I need to like okay so I've turned down on like from behind which by the way Archie plates moong dhal the Rama but I went to college and I learned a few things about because lumens is how you measure the strength of a light by the way and it's how far one candle one foot or something whatever been 10 years since college okay so this is the color of a highlighter oh I really like it I've had it before so I don't just watch it because I'm not gonna swatch everything we're not gonna have time there's a lot of stuff you should see what's here um the other thing that I got um it's ranked hurt so one of my favorites when I lost favorites too so speaking out you go she is my little cousin and everything and yesterday was a really really rough night and she pulls me back um I was 15-inch was born and she's pretty much been my everything since then 36 by the way um we're happy all right move on she lost hurts up so this is the I mean it's a great size for a blush I mean that's not that bad I mean I've been trying to find something else um we're gonna talk about this makeup geek blush later cuz I got this one from guy Bob so this is the makeup geek full-size free glambot and this is the it C size from tert so yes um not gonna swatch it down on time but I mean I know it's hard I know it's written quality I have something else winter we're gonna we'll get done a minute um what else did I get um this is e credible glazing over find your light not mr. right I actually like that message I like that I like how people are putting out the root messages so first off I don't like this applicator this is really flimsy and it's a nice dark color that's the color that comes out to be yeah I can't zoom in um it is a very very nice color so I'll be back there and the next thing I got the next thing that I have that you'd see is skinned Iceland a brightening eye soon I've had things from skin excellent before no problem I'm not worried about that I'm excited about it and I got um from a nude cosmetics the bomb I know one of those singles in the color brave and that's a really pretty color so I don't know if you guys can pick that up but it is a mixture of brown and purple and compris so are you moving to look at clothes thank you nurse let's see can you see that color it's great I love that it's great super happy and the other thing that I got from I&C credible now I know I say that I not too happy with a value of C these days but that's true however this was an Ipsy last month and anybody knows me I love me some there and this is heaven in a jar I ever realized that you can buy a bigger jar of this on um Sephora I think you need to like into this little and see if you can pick up like it's just iridescent in a jar and I don't even know like where I would go to wear this I guess I could just walk around my house and eat your a Desson and it look like a vampire from our lane I guess no place to go but I just did like the tip of my nail um no I'm not rich people okay it's all stuff from Aliexpress and China for cheap thank you my new what can you see the iridescent that it gives I hope so I hope you can I mean you don't need a lot I just did my nail I still have a little bit more now so yeah that's just gorgeous I would hope thinking with you okay I think you can't read there you go there you go I'm learning I'm learning learning how this camera works and another thing that came in was this tiny little cute from Ciotti it's setting powder now I'd be like I said open a little bit for you no time so I'm gonna pour a look at my hand just to see how from the mill that is oh yeah in it so yeah yes we'll get back to the fact that do these little samples work yes they do and then the next thing I got this month was kale spinach green tea how ironic ASPs it was kale spinach green tea hyaluronic acid superfood air with a moisture cream from youth to the people stop naming things with such long names people okay this is a pox now if you can see it and this is just the little jar which is great this is a great size to just try something out all right you actually don't need a lot of face products really smells like face book you don't need crazy amounts for face cream to work that's kind of a trick um but I did get this iby in Prosecco I don't know what hecka Prosecco is but I do like this shade my skin tone is changing and is it because of my kidneys no actually is because my liver is getting better so my kidneys are still you know dying but the rest of me is getting better now my kidney damage does come from the thought that I was alone with human for like 18 years everything else you know internal organ ways weren't working very well because of the condition of my esophagus so I changed my diet lost 100 pounds that's all okay um but may skin tone has changed a little bit which is great I was worried but I did ask my gastroenterologist seems like know if it's a good sign you know it's a healthy thing so that's great so I have to go to a different shade in highlighter actually but I liked it so I'm so let's see if you can see it next so that your ad essence it's just dark enough but it's still in the champagne II kind of a con I hope you get it it's still in the champagne II kind of color but I need to go more golden which is why I'd like to and that brings us to drugstore stuff I did get the wet and wild bull bar I'm happy with this that was $4.99 $4.99 and you get like a lot of products okay a lot of it and of course the bowl like it's out of the ballpark so my thing is like if went while it could bring us awesome highlighters because everybody will admit mommy shave that the best some of the best highlighters come from went wild in this mega glow stuff if they can bring it to us for like five bucks why does everything else cost like 75 okay this is one of my winners finds it was elf there's a pack of two was like six bucks um makeup wipes let's try them I just finished my pack of makeup wipes from Walmart the equate brand love to them loved them so let's see how good take it off my swatches very good recommend elf so far I recommend elf for a lot of things I just don't like their customer source get all comfy cuz my chair is on wheels my knee is done Sarah must think I'm really weird really weird and we'll ride everywhere so before I get into more of the drugstore fun I want to go to my where finds first so before I get into more makeup more drugstore finds more good deals I just want to talk about the things that I have a rebar for skincare because I love them and and if this brain so it's errata and co now they're from New Zealand I have another brand that I really like for New Zealand so you New Zealanders man he'd know skincare um this one is a face serum but it's this is like my fourth repurchase so this is like old or I thought was broken when I first bought the first one because it's white it's like a creep um but that's how it's supposed to be it works great no complaints and then I did buy a face oil as well because it's $7.99 I mean it's a real price I don't know I'll put it in here it's cheaper twinners okay and you don't find this stuff in stores around here other than winners again I'm in the east coast of Canada where people mostly forget about us but it's $7.99 and I really really like this one it's you know either friendly hundred percent you know it's got all this stuff that I'm not allergic to speaking of being allergic to something about this I got England bought um maybe some of you have heard me talk about the fact that I did buy like a mystery package from glambot from Halloween and I've started disappointed because it was nothing this wasn't even worth it in there and it's not hundred bucks it's about 35 I think I'll link the link because when I opened it I was like what the heck is this like look at this bottle it does not it looks like old school medicine like this stuff that leaked the ones that have the commercials from the old time when they used to have like morphine hood stuffing cough Anderson um but no I read the reviews on Amazon and they were very good so I just had to try it it is amazing I will be purchased this but I'm done with it you put a little bit my cotton pad actually wash your say you see you know take everything out and then you rinse off a little bit um but the reason why I'm talking about allergies is the main ingredient is apple cider vinegar and this and I'm allergic to apples yeah I'm not weird people are melinjo to apples I am allergic to every single pitted fruit including avocados which I tried to put the first time like about if you're in half or two years ago because again this part of the country really I'm getting stuff okay and I have an allergic reaction so but it's just my skin and it's fine it makes my skin run for a little bit but it doesn't matter it's cleared up my skin so much I used to have a really really bad cystic acne and it turns out that it was lutein when I changed my whole diet earlier this year to help my esophagus problem I cut out gluten and it cleared up so happy about that but this helps a little bit of lingering things it's been really helping in a new zinnia know a little bit more over a week worth of the price so back to makeup and that's the drugstore funds so I did get this teeny little thing of dirt shade of tape concealer and it see and that was one that I had to pay extra for and here in Canada for some weird reason Tarte cosmetics you cannot buy anything shaped tape in Canada when it comes to the concealer is that foundation any of it it's all like to bite editor from Ulta or from Turk themself so once it comes to the exchange of money the taxes and the duties and whatnot it comes to about $50 for just the cheek tape concealer 50 bucks for a concealer is not in my price range and I know that my nose it look white whatever I'm selling my camera okay so it's really bugging you then bugging me right now but but what I did find and Pinterest was good for that four deep and I got this mix gotcha Covered there you go um I have the color alabaster so it works great for me now I find this covers as much as this and I actually like this one a little bit better it's waterproof and for me that's a big deal again I do have another autoimmune disease yeah more let's add more um it makes all the mucous membranes in my body you'd be super super dry it really hurts it's called Trojans or something sj-o with the two little things are so that sucks and I get to see a specialist but it's um like two months from now and it's what a five-hour drive from here cuz again this is the east coast of Canada or spread out um and I still have no one to I mean there didn't get there but it's waterproof that's great because again I actually dropped some my eyes all the time and wear makeup on my eyes is tough I can't go for more than a couple hours because it starts to hurt um so I tend to like leak a lot when I put the drops in and stuff and this doesn't budge and I mean it's the creaseless time kind of I mean I I have wrinkles in 36 if you naturally have wrinkles on your skin if you buy a creaseless concealer like they're still gonna make creases cuz you have your skin bends and moves unless you're on Botox alright come on but I like this so I like so come on but I think that just NYX is a very good dupe for this tert okay I like it the only difference not a difference this is really thick you do not need a lot you need like four little dots and you just spread it around I either use a really dense sponge or a brush that can use your fingers if you want but it doesn't really cover not me a lot so this is nine dollars by the way nine dollars compared to the 50 for the paint I'll pay nine no problem speaking of Nicks and drugstore funds I did pick up this nyx glitter primer so the glitter primer that I used before the glitter primer that I was had before was from ELF I am moving away from elf cosmetics um now cuz they're not good they are they were my introduction to everything I'm just move it up I guess and again they were very not nice to me and I haven't forgotten that but so we use this one again I don't like wetting my brush and putting it into the pan I don't like what it makes things come out and after it hardens them a little bit and that's just a personal choice so I always put like glitter primer underneath and then I put stuff on I find that it does something that's a personal thing mucuna and I also have been to wear a lot 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w_6PoqPyVyc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_6PoqPyVyc | Praying for Others | that week if you remember we saw verse two 4 verse two continue in prayer and watch in the same with Thanksgiving so Paul there challenged us to challenge the Believers to pray steadfastly to watch for the tempter and to thank God for his grace and today we're going to be looking at verses 3 and four with all praying also for us that God would open unto us a door by to speak the mystery of Christ for which I also in bonds that I may make it manifest as I just let's have a the word of prayer dear father very short passes this afternoon but so full if we dig deep into what Paul is saying we read back in Matthew chapter 6 where the disciples called upon you and said Lord teach us to pray and 2,000 years later here we are trying to learn how to communicate with you better we need to learn how to pray and Paul gives us some very interesting clues that we need to explore today I pray Lord that your spirit will help me as I open up this passage these two verses something there's something here for each one of us especially as we look to next week uh Friday and Saturday Lord as we we connect all together Lord in this prayer chain we might be into that hour a prayer maybe 20 30 minutes after we start even we just run out of things to pray for and I think this message might help us Lord to pray more effectively not just for one hour but for without looking at the watch father without looking at time that we might enjoy a time of fellowship and communion with you so Lord help us this afternoon I pray that your spirit will work not only through the messenger but also in those who receive it may all of us understand how we need to pray in Jesus name amen amen remember last week we looked at chapter 4:2 the Holy Spirit had Paul challenged the Colossians believe to pray steadfastly to watch uh for the tempter because he's always around trying to get us TR trickers into falling and then always have Thanksgiving in our lips uh thanking God for his grace this afternoon I would like to talk to you about like to preach about praying for others praying for others we normally meet on Wednesday and uh the prayer quests it's interesting that they normally circle around health health issues pray for this individual this C who's going through this illness pray for my auntie pray for my mother pray for my neighbor and so on and many times we we we we don't think um in in biblical terms of what what we should pray and I think vers three and four this afternoon will give us at least show us three duties relate relating to praying for others that I that I'd like to share with you I see three points as usual in uh In this passage one is praying unselfishly praying unselfishly what you you say what what do you mean Pastor well showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others um and really be interested in what others are going through and so it's it's important that we pray for ourselves but this afternoon we'll see how Paul says don't forget me I'm going through some situations have some empathy understand what I'm going through so we will look at that in a few minutes so pray unselfishly then pray empathically EMP empathetically empath you allow me with empathy that is entering understanding and entering into another person's feelings how do they feel about this when we think about the mission Aries I think it's important that we empathize with what they're going through when we pray pray for others how what put ourselves in their in their shoes and Paul is calling the Believers to say hey put yourself in my shoes see what I'm going through I need your help I'll be entering into a spiritual battle and I need your prayers I need boldness I need open doors and I need um an open mouth that might speak the truth and that you know I might be able to say the proper thing to reveal the mystery of the gospel and then we need to pray evangelistically evangelistically with a burden for the spread of the gospel and again Paul uh here and in two other places I believe in the New Testament he prays for open doors he'll prays for open doors for an open mouth and for boldness pray evang El istically so let's explore this a little bit I think we can learn a lot from this the first one would be pray unselfishly that is showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others you know most a lot of the times that we pray is me myself and I I have this need and we we are very concerned about others being praying for us and it's not this not that's not wrong it is right to pray for yourself in fact in verse two again it says I continue in prayer that is for yourselves and that is in a context remember when the New Testament was written you didn't have chapters and verses it wasn't divided that way so I think this has a connection with everything that Paul says uh before that with wives husbands children fathers servants and then later on in chapter 4 verse1 Masters you need to do these things but you're not alone be in prayer continue in prayer make sure you have God's assistance in that D accomplishing that Duty so I think this is in a context be praying for yourselves as these in order to make these things happen so God has a command for us to pray for ourselves yes but and it is right to pray and watch as he says in verse two and at the same time be thanking God uh in our prayers for the things that are happening even for tribulation so we uh I'm these facts we we see several things notice verse three again it says um with all praying also for us with all praying also that is this word with all uh would uh would be for us to be able to understand better is at the same time while you're praying don't forget to include us in your prayer so Paul commanded the colossian Believers to pray for God's grace for God's enabling to do the difficult duties that he's mentioned before and also to keep watch because the devil will try to trick us to not fulfill those things to not accomplish not live that way and he also includes don't forget be thankful so of our prayers are just don't need to uh offend anybody but sometimes they sound more like a a shopping list that we present before the Lord we know what we want and I think I've prayed like that before as you grow old you know as you grow more in the Lord you realize that is not just presenting needs but we need to thank the lord we need to be thankful that's what motivated me to put that that tree of Thanksgiving right now it has about 15 little leaves and I hope that as we end the year we will have it Blossom completely and be covered with leaves of thankfulness it is important for us and if you remember Paul started this chapter with Thanksgiving he continued later on in chapter chapter 3 saying thank be thankful all the time and as he continues with prayer says don't forget to be thankful whatever your situation might be and and you know if you look at the model that Paul presents in his prayer life you have you ever done that have you ever studied Paul's prayers and it's an amazing thing Tim once said Sam you're not going to preach for chap one and I said I already did he says I wasn't aware of that I did it some time ago maybe I might preach that message again just to help us remember but chapter one is there's a fascinating prayer that Paul makes and he's not praying uh take me out of prison uh help me with my health and uh by the way I have needs make sure you pray for no he's concentrating even in prison for Spiritual understanding for Spiritual wisdom for for the maturity of the Saints for them to be conformed to the image of Christ that was his main concern that was where most of his prayers were aimed to Paul's prayers focused on hearts and mind being conformed to the image of Christ in fact if you want some examples Paul regularly thank God for many for many Saints and you see this constantly in Romans 1: 8-10 1 Corinthians 1:4 Ephesians 1:6 Philippians 1 chapter 1: 3 and 4 Colossians 13 1 Thessalonians 1 2 uh and 3 2 Thessalonians 1 second Timothy 1 Philipp Fon it's all over the place have you ever noticed that every epistle that he opens up he's thanking the lord for others he's thinking of others but then he prayed for them to be filled with wisdom and spiritual understanding for Spiritual intelligence that's how it's translated in Sp in Spanish and you see that in Ephesians 1: 7 in Colossians 1:9 he prayed that they would have hope that they wouldn't lose that hope that they would keep you know pushing on no matter how hard the situation would be Ephesians 1:8 Romans 15:13 he prayed that they would have peace that they would you know peace will rule in their congregations you see that in Romans 155 and6 2 Thessalonians 3:16 we also see Paul praying for strength uh for their spirituality to be strengthened Ephesians 3:16 Colossians 1:1 he prayed that they would grow in love when was the last time you said I have a very important request that we all here every single one of us will grow in love you know one that's one of the things we hardly ever mentioned but remember what the Lord said about his disciples and this they will know that you are my disciples that you love one another with sacrificial love so Paul prayed for these things Paul prayed for spiritual growth not only spiritual strength but spiritual growth in um Philippians 1: 9-11 Colossians 1-10 2 Corinthians 13 1 Thessalonians 5 he prayed for Spiritual fruit to be produced in the lives of every believer uh that would be the spiritual would be the things that would glorify the Lord while we are living in this earth and here we see that he's praying for opportunities to minister not just to the unbelievers but here in third 1 Thessalonian Thessalonians 3:9 and and 10 opportunities to minister to others Lord please give me opportunities to minister to be able to provide that which is lacking in my brethren in one occasion he said I prefer to be with you if you leave it to me Lord I I'd rather be in heaven but my brothers and sisters need this knowledge and I would now choose to stay behind but not just to kind of wiggle my thumbs in the cost of soul but to be ministering to them so that they will be transformed transformed and they will experience spiritual transformation and by the way I mentioned that prayer in chapter 1 of Colossians verses 9-12 would you like to see it with me it is a very very inspiring prayer Paul receives news from epas that you know the church there in colosia was had begun and then there was Brothers not only in colassi but also in near neighboring cities when he hears this news no notice the first thing he does in his prayer what he what he's concerned about you know what he wants these individuals these new Believers to uh acquire he says for this cause also we also since the day we heard heard it do not cease to pray for you we do not cease to pray before you he's constantly bringing this before the Lord say the day we heard we pray for you unceasingly notice now and to desire that you might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and and spiritual understanding and the Spanish translation is a spiritual intelligence I like that word that you might walk worthily my interest in you now that you have Christ is that you walk behavior is worthy of the Lord Jesus Christ who you represent that you might walk worthily of the Lord onto all pleasing that you be pleasing to him being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God strengthen with all might according to the glorious power unto all patience and longsuffering in joyfulness giving thanks you see it again never he he never ends a prayer with just in Jesus name men he says oh this is very important I need to be thankful I did a some a search on on these points that Paul is mentioning here and uh it's interesting I really find it fascinating to see how Paul how what Paul focused on when he prayed he thank God for one another for the people that he met for the people who are coming to Christ in Romans 1 verse 8-10 he says first I thank God through Jesus Christ for all of you in the southern language will be f for yall for yall your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world I'm so thankful to the Lord that now you are sharing your faith with others if you look at this point in 1 Thessalonians chapter 1 and 2 he says to the point that you know now that I'm going back through the through kind of walking back through the steps that I took some time ago everywhere I go and try to share the gospel people tell me oh we we've already heard about that we we've heard that message before and he goes on telling everybody as on his way to thessalonica and they said oh yeah we know about that well who did you hear from those guys over there in thalon they be around here and they share the gospel and Paul is just you know just so joyful that they to see this FR in the in the Believers even in the midst of tribulation in 1 Corinthians 1:4 he says I thank my God always on your behalf for the grace for God which is given you by Jesus Christ Ephesians 1:16 I cease not to thank God it says SE I don't cease to thank God for you making mention of you in my prayers in Philippians 1: 3-4 I thank my God upon every remembrance of you every time I you come to mind I you know I I take the opportunity to pray for you now this one catches my attention especially because while I was racing support in the United States I came I came to a church um and um I made my presentation I said goodbye to the pastor and asked him before I left and said would you please pray for us we need your prayers obviously we needed financial support but I said you know if we have this I'm sure the Lord will take care of the rest and he said it says usually say I'll pray for you as the Lord brings you to my I said are you sure you're going to do that I hope we come to your mind often because we need your prayers I found another missionary who um somehow bought a ton of coffee coffee bags and uh every person he met every Christian he said I'll give you this coffee bag if every time you make a cof a cup of coffee you pray for us very slick imagine every time you make a cup of coffee you have committed to pray for that missionary 10 or 20 cups of coffee coming out of their bag you have 20 pray was giving bags of coffee to everybody thinking well hopefully this will help them remember me and will pray for us in Colossians again CH 1:3 he says we give thanks to God and the father of our Lord Jesus Jesus Christ praying for you always 1 Thessalonians 1:2 we give thanks to God always for all making mention of you in our prayers 2 Thessalonians 1 we are bound to thank God always for you Brethren as it is meat and is as it is right we're bound we have this we're committed to do this we want to bring you before the Lord because we understand that you will be facing battles second Timothy 1:3 thank God whom I serve from my foref fathers with pure conscience that without ceasing you you see that in every sentence where he mentions prayer without ceasing I have remembrance of the in my prayers night and they greatly deign to see you you would hear Paul saying Lord I want to go back there to uh this church or that church I want to go there Lord would you please allow me to go back and it wasn't taking the air air um Air France or Iberia or any of these Airlines you would have to walk there most of the time Philippians chapter one I thank my God always when I remember you in my prayers we also see God prayed for wisdom and knowledge when was the last time you prayed specifically for one person one individual and you said Lord he needs wisdom he needs understanding you know as I come across some individuals who open their hearts to me and Sh and share with me their burdens I'm I'm I'm called to ask to pray for the Lord Lord would you please give them understanding to do the right thing to make the right choices they need the knowledge they know they don't know they they want to know but it's a very puzzling situation that the the they have to make they just they want to do the right thing but they don't know what direction to take Lord would you please give them understanding would you give them spiritual intelligence so that they can see we see that in Ephesians 1:17 that the god of of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of Glory may give you the spiritual wisdom and of Revelation in the knowledge of him we see that again in chapter 1 19 Colossians how about Hope how many times do you lose hope you look at the news boy you know it's one good way to lose your hope is just look at the news you turn the news at 9:00 and uh 5 minutes later you want to cut your veins you know you just want to commit suicide it's like is there really any hope for this world you see politicians going more more and more corrupt countries are getting into trouble the decisions that governments are taking just seem to always be in the wrong direction and you see in the middle of all this mess and you say well maybe I'll sell my apartment in the cast of so moving land about 200 km in the middle of nowhere build myself a a Hut and live like a monk maybe that would be the answer how many of you felt that way lately I don't know about you but you know sometimes I think I was watching a documentary about this um hermit he wasn't really her he was a menite living in the in the apalach mountains he didn't have electricity didn't have running water he he he he grew all his food uh walked bew mostly all year round and he was the happiest person in the world and when he and when the interviewer asked him are you a happy person I said I sure am I have my Bible I have my Lord and the Lord provides me with everything I said you know I want to go there and be his neighbor doesn't have a wor in the world the world could just fall apart and he' be there just eating his potatoes and his greens maybe killing a pig or two preparing it for the winter but the Lord says you need to pray for hope when you look at the world you lose your hope but when you look at the Lord you gain hope because you know that he's in control of everything we need to pray for each other you know sometimes I see people in the church that kind of lost hope they're going through depression and trying to give Comfort to a couple lately who seem to be down the dumps as they say um I've met believers who considered committing suicide you think how could that be they are born again Believers and they're thinking this way I wonder what's going through the mons you know I think we have a duty towards our brothers and sisters who have lost hope Paul says my eyes are constantly looking towards you so that you don't lose hope this is what he says in Ephesians 1:18 having my eyes uh of your heart having the eyes of your hearts enlightened that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the Saints Romans 15:13 May the god of Hope filled you with all joy and peace and believing you know hope and remember he was trying to encourage Believers while he was in prison this is the biggest thing that the thing that just me he's not in the in some beautiful Caribbean island with some pineapple juice and uh just underneath a shade saying uh I'm so joyful uh I am I am so thankful uh for the Lord what he's doing in my life he's in in present and he's encouraging others while in this situation you pray that they would live in peace and unity Romans 155 and6 May the god of endurance and encouragement Grant you to live in such harmony with one another in accord with Jesus Christ that together you may with one voice glorify the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ Paul prayed that they would be strengthened spiritually I'm not going to read all the verses that you know there's just page at the page when you see this you think maybe I'm you know when we have a prayer meeting we're missing something maybe we're focusing the wrong way sometimes we need to be reminded that what why the church is here anybody know what the church is here we're here to be a light to the to a lost world to preach the gospel but how many times do we hear people say you know I have this burden for my neighbor I really want an open door I i' be trying to reach this person with the gospel but you know so many things get in the way and there's so so much interference that the devil is not allowing this to happen would you please pray for Pepe or for Antonio or for this a coworker you know we don't we don't see that compassion very often and we need that that needs to be there maybe we just need to pray for each other that the compassion of the Lord Jesus Jesus Christ will actually fill us so that we will have compassion for growth in the love of others for righteousness and Purity uh he prayed for um uh that they would overflow with praise and thanks to God anybody had any testimony everybody would be raising their hands I have so many blessings oh I I lost my job yesterday oh uh my wife they U detected an illness but I thank the Lord anyway because I know the Lord is in control you they were ready to thank Lord no matter what situation they were in folks I think maybe we need to focus better OPP pray for opportunities to minister how many of us are praying Lord give me an opportunity to minister if it's not in the church because most of the positions are covered maybe outside maybe I can volunteer in something helping somebody a neighbor Lord I want to be I want to minister to you I I put me in a place where I can be needed that I can show the love of Christ we're not praying that way we need to pray for our enemies how how many of you are good at praying for your enemies or I have a party every time the enemies come along oh Lord I love praying for my enemies no yeah like I like praying for my ene me that some lightning will hit them no pray that they will see remember how the Lord prayed for his enemies while they were crucifying him Lord forgive them for they know not what they're doing remember stepen Lord forgive them for they do not know what they're doing even while they were stunning him how about of course sick Believers we see that in James 5:6 verse 16 and then for all men you say well Pastor if I do this I'll be spending all day praying well maybe that's a good idea but the one that catches my attention most is something that the prophet Samuel said about prayer he said that it would be sinful for him not to pray for his people sinful not this is how he puts it in 1 Samuel 1223 moreover as for me God I forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you that in ceasing I don't want to I don't want to sin against God by not praying for you you might not think that that way about not praying but Samuel said he did I have a responsibility to guard you to gu guide for you guard for you so I I I want to do my part I want to be there there for you I want to pray for you you know sometimes we are ready to criticize others for what they do and not ready enough to pray for them we see some Fault In Their Cho in their choices in their lifestyle and when we're with somebody we just kind of start throwing stones at them you know instead of saying you know what um they need a prayer somebody said one time that the only Army that shoots the w wed in the Christian Army that's pretty hard to hear in Galatians 6:2 it says be you one another's burdens and fulfill and so fulfill the law of Christ the law of Christ is you have any burdens that I can carry for you that can help you through you might say well you know you can't carry my burdens well at least I can pray for you make people understand if you say you know if you have any burdens let me know i' like to pray for you next time you meet with them say you know what I'm praying for you how is that burden going along and then you know they'll be confident when they hear you say it's still there but you know it feels so much better to know that somebody's behind me somebody's standing behind me somebody that really cares it comforts me so what do we need to do pray unselfishly showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others second pray with empathy that is understanding the and entering into another's feelings if you go back to Colossians chapter 4 notice again verse two it says continueing prayer and watch in the same with Thanksgiving but now you move over to verse three and notice what it says with without praying also for us Paul you need prayer in what condition what situation are you from where did Paul write this letter anybody know Paul wrote four Prison Epistles Colossians Ephesians Philippians and phimon all from prison and he's saying here hey guys I'm praying for you would you care to pray for me okay Paul what what condition are you in I'm in bonds I'm in prison pray also for us but notice that he's not asking to be released from prison but that he has opened doors to uh to to preach the gospel to reveal to give to utter the message of Salvation properly pray also for us he says there for his co-workers there in prison pray with empathy trying to get them to put themselves in the shoes they are in do you remember uh you remember joh John brother John M I mean Roger mccardy pastor of First Community uh Church in Los garos California he used to come he says he writes to me he says I miss going to Spain I miss I miss you you you guys so um um so much last time I went to their Church to make to report I walked in the door and people in the church Hey Brother Samy how are you doing I haven't seen these people for six years brother Samy oh how is Brother John Birch said well he say you know is he's doing good praise the Lord you know a little bit here getting a little older but he's still he still fighting for the Lord and how was how's Diana and how's Carol he remember those in the English group because he had more interaction with them and he says what about P what about one he says I miss those dear brothers you know things changed for him when he came down here he could put faces to his prayer and he could communicate this to his people and his people in the church were come to me and say we are so thankful that we can send brother Mardi over to you I said why because I take him around and to feed him well says no because he changes he comes back differently there's something about getting to know those people that the church supports know them personally intimately that makes the pastor come back and saying Brothers you know that person over there that we support that person is real that's true flesh and blood and they're going through trials we don't know let's make sure that we don't just send a support to them financial support we need to be say behind them with our prayers constantly Brer Mard is one of those pastors that every time I write a message to him he responds you have any of those brother Tim it is amazing how you know in a busy schedule because these CH some of these churches that these pastors Pastor are probably 3 400 people people with dozens of Ministries with a co-pastor with a a youth pastor you know they have their schedule is fully loaded but then they have enough time to say brother Samy I love you I remember you I pray for you and I really would like to be with you back I want I'm praying that the Lord would have me come back and you know be able to connect with the brothers to see what they're going through what brother brother Woody would have the same urge he writes to me every single week sends me a prayer and then invites me to connect with the with a um internet connection uh to pray with others from around the world you know I don't know about you but when I get and they they pray with name and everything I pray for brother Sammy and M that brother Sammy doesn't kill m don't be Kidd that you know that that that their love in their marriages grows stronger that whatever situation is specifically for things they know that we're going through and so you say how do they know because they're going through it they pray they're praying with empathy they put themselves in your you know this is the way we need to pray because pastors preachers have study schedules they we need to pray for them while they studying they have Ministry duties they have burdens oh we don't have burdens brother jtim do we no what do we do with the burdens we do the same as Ducks when water just rolls on you know they just we just shake them away we have [Music] burdens and so tell sometimes you don't find very many people say Pastor is there anything really special I can pray for you I mean I really mean it I really I'm really interested I really want to be I I be like this say in Spain I want to you know bring my shoulder so you can lean on it pray for wisdom pray for God's Enlightenment as he studies um pray so that they will know how to apply biblical Truth how to express biblical truth and pray for their congregations for the things that might be going through pray for encouragement for the devil's attacks that we need to pray and then when you think about missionaries try to put yourself in their shoes go over there to Romania you know we did a mission trip to Romania what would happen we would trying to start praying for Romania with a different different attitude we wouldn't just be talking about brother preop sending you know Aid to Ukraine and and to the gypsies that he has there he we would say Hey you know we how's your wife how's your kids how so and so remember we ateed his place and were so open so loving towards us we would have a different Spirit pray for their culture pray for their home for their family for maybe isolation maybe they're having problems as they try to share the gospel pray for language barriers brother PR lives in um well he kind of ministers both in Romania and um what's the other place h hungry and then he goes to um Ukraine Ukraine imagine the language barriers that he has to face and it doesn't seem to be a l a barrier for him because his heart is all over the situation he pray for financial needs pray for evangelism opportunities pray for their preaching what about their wives do we pray for their wives do they they don't have any needs you know sometimes we neglect praying for the wives of the pastor or the missionary you know they carry a tremendous weight they have to see their husbands sometimes trying to figure out what to do in a desperate situation they need confident they need support they're always there for their husband and for the church but who's there for them see what I mean be concerned pray with empathy put yourself in their shoes before you criticize something somebody for what they're doing make sure you understand what they're going through this is so important pray for their attendance that the Lord will bring visitors into the church pray for their concerns and thirdly we need to pray fervently yes we need to pray specifically yes in addition we need to pray unselfishly and with empathy for who for others for the pastor for the missionary for church attendees but notice the third one pray evangelistically that is with a burden for the spread of the Gospel how many of you truly have a burden to share the gospel with others around you I see JJ sometimes who sits at the cafe our orders a c a coffee and he has his little Tri over the table my head my head offer you brother JJ for one can do that anybody that sits uh with him he's hoping that they will ask a question he's not going to push it I'm not not putting him as an example but that we we should be willing to do the same thing we pray evangelistically that we would have a burden years ago I was in aano Italy in a church there it was a military churcher a church the American Military the church supported us one year that when I passed through I preached on compassion for the lost and just went on and on and on with compassion somehow the Lord used that message and one of the soldiers approached me with burden and said pastor Sammy I don't know I don't have enough compassion I say this with shame with what can I do to have compassion and of course I wanted to be fast and look smart and try to give him an answer I said pray for it didn't say with that tongue but that's what came out of my mouth but somehow when I went home I said somehow that that's that's not enough I came back about two or three years later I can't remember the same guy was there and I told them I said you know remember when you asked me that question what do you need to do you to have compassion I told you pray I said yeah I said you need to do more than pray you need to get out there and put yourself in place passion is needed don't just pray get off your seat get out your out of your comfort zone move around get to meet people have a life out there social life not get mingled in their sin but try to connect with people see how they hurt see what they need this is what Paul was praying for for an open door to speak the gospel Lord give me an open door and those who are those doors that are half open give me boldness to open them completely so I can share the message with them hey folks he says to the church in colossa hey praying that God would I'm praying for you and you pray for me not necessarily for this jail door to open or this prison door to open but that God might open an opportunity to reach those around me the guards those Roman guards you know they you square jar Roman soldier they don't need the gospel they would not need the remember Cornelius he was a centurion he was in charge of a 100 soldiers I can imagine him when Paul when Peter entered his door but this man was a tender-hearted person seeking to know the Lord Jesus Christ Peter didn't want to be there the Lord had to convince him through some Visions remember the the Lona the the three times that he um you remember that hard for me to express it in English it took more convincing to get Peter to get to conelius than to Cornelius to hear the gospel when Peter got there and opened his mouth very unwilling under believe because this was a Roman soldier this was a dog in in the mind of the Jew they don't want to Jews did not want anything to do with with the Romans with Gentiles especially with a Roman soldier was in charge of 100 so Roman soldiers but this man was tenderhearted he was open you know you might think that people out there who just seem like really hard out that they're unapproachable they're impossible to reach uh they're closed-minded well let's pray that the Lord will break those barriers Spain is you know brother Tim I got this information for a veteran missionary back in Madrid um uh Marvin Robertson he's retired now he spent over 30 years as a missionary in Spain but he got an article where he said that Spain is the least Spanish speaking evangelized country in the world coming as a missionary to Spain is like plowing on cement for the first 10 15 years very little fruit you think Spain needs missionaries we need missionaries of course but we need people who pray for those missionaries who s with it no matter what there's so much more I could say about you know reaching here let me share with you this in Philippians 1:3 says that my Bonds in Christ are manifest in all the palace and in other in all other places now I went to the dictionary to uh a word study dictionary and the word there for Palace it said this the pretorian camp at Rome meaning the camp of or quarters of the petorian cohorts petorian Bodyguard the elite Roman Force these were a body of Select troops instituted by Augustus to guard him and to have charge over the city and he's saying oh uh we pray for those two I going to pray for those guys said no they in your prayers and by the way uh he says and uh he says send greetings to the Believers in Sinister household so every saint in Jesus Christ the Brethren which are with me greet all the saints all the saints Salute You chiefly they that are of C's household the grace of the Lord uh Jesus Christ be with all of you See's household you mean that some of the servants in Caesar's house came to Christ maybe he was through one of the one of the guards I don't know I need to study this a little deeper but it's interesting that he would mention even those in a situation like that in Ephesians 6 I'm almost finished in chapter 6: 9 through 20 it says and for me that utterance may be given unto me that I may open my mouth both to make known The Mystery of the gospel for which I am an ambassador in [Music] bonds I don't have freedom but boy I want freedom to open my mouth Ephesians I think it's no first 1 Timothy I think it is chapter 2 uh he says uh I bonds but the gospel is not in bonds and I'm so happy about it probably can see the day very soon that he's going to be U slaughtered killed he says you know I am the Freer now than ever before all my other brother Brethren have abandoned me but the Lord stayed with me I am free and my my desire even at this moment at the end of my life is that the Lord will still continue to give me opportunities to pre the message you know we all face human hindrances to witness but the Lord says simple pray pray evangelistically is praying for the spread of the Gospel if Paul needed an open door he would say please as the Lord open it make sure that you keep praying for me so that I Wherever I Go the Lord keep opening opportunities opportunities to open up Hearts to open up for boldness to push open doors that are not fully shut we must pray that God will lead us to people who will listen we need to pray for opportunities and we need to pray for um bravery we need to pray for boldness this peak and that when we open our mouth we have a clear message now this would require doing some rehearsal having some method are using some illustrations It's always important when you give the message when know people don't understand this remember he called it mystery of the Gospel although for you and for me this is a very simple thing that Jesus Christ is the savior and he has a free gift of Salvation if we only come to him with repentance and Faith it's very simple but there the people out there this is a mystery how are we going to explain something that flies over their head we pray we rehearse it we we use terminology that they can understand we um uh try to use illustrations that you know everyday illustrations the Lord Jesus Christ did this all the time he would use the the the the the fields the the plants the trees he would use every situation around them to make very complicated things simple to understand we need to do that too we need to be able to speak in a way that people say oh I understand that years ago I I had a chance to to share the gospel with an engineer is mind us all squares and numbers and he said you know I've been listening to people talking about the gospel the gospel gospel Sal I've never understood any of that and I have have plenty of people explain that try to explain that to me one day I got a piece of paper a pen and a got a few verses and I tried I drew it out and I I I I walked in through the this drawing and every word in the passage and he finally said I understand now I said so what you what are you want to do with this now that you understand he says I'm ready and I L it to the Lord he was H he he he didn't have a close heart he just had a close understanding he didn't understand he need somebody to be able to make it clear to them how would we make the gospel clear to somebody I've heard some folks try to share the gospel and they was more confused after they shared it than before they started sharing it they really didn't understand how to you know bring it across and I think this is important that we do it that we understand how it works and we understand how to explain it so folks to bring bring this message to a close we need to pray for ourselves amen but we need also to pray for others we need to have empathy we need to pray unselfishly showing uh unselfish concern for the welfare of others with empathy understanding and entering into each other's feelings and evangelistically with a burden for the spread of the Gospel pray for open doors pray for boldness so that you don't chicken away from the opportunity then you walk straight in and you share the message there was one time I was sharing the message with a friend over a cup of coffee in the restaurant and I wasn't aware that there's people behind me and in front of me listening and of course I was it was pretty much like Paul and Silas in Ephesus when he was uh singing you know the guard was back there listening I'm sure some of the songs that they were singing had the gospel in in the message because very shortly after the earthquake the guard came in and said what do I need to do get you came in straight away with that big question well I was in that restaurant I was explaining guess who was really capturing it person behind me and uh I didn't know and before we left this individual in front of me that didn't didn't budge at all but the people around me which was several people heard the message and one of them said I nobody ever explained that to me that way not to me but to the person in front but they were picking up on it I've had situations where you know you you pray over your over your meal in a restaurant and somebody's watching I've seen Believers sometimes when they have to pray in the rest and go let's pray without hope hopefully nobody will see us no let it let everybody see it this waitress one time said are you a Christian I said why do you ask he says you prayed over your lunch we don't see that happen very often that's very interesting to me and it opened up a conversation there's a place over here in Los Aros about 20 K is kind of a hidden place where Melissa and I you know when we just want to get out away I'm not going to tell you where it is because I don't want to come but very often that waitress would sit there with us us forgetting other um uh clients only to hear about this not because because I was sympathetic but because my nie is so open she should as I said she opens the door for me and when she opens the door for me I just walk in there's many situations that we come across let's let's make sure that we pray for ourselves and for others but especially let's pray for those mission pray for them by name try to learn the name of their wife the wife of each one of these missionaries their kids what they're going through you know some missionary kids have have to go through tremendous [Music] burdens and U we don't pray for that enough we should pray for them and you know when you when you pray for these individuals once they walk in the door maybe for a missions conference then you can start asking how's your wife da da the name and your son and your grandmother and all those people that they asked us to pray for if you don't have enough time if you think one hour prayer is too long when you put put a list like this in front of you you would need not one hour you would need several hours and | Arroyo Baptist Church | UCkBttnWZB2RQZLK0bO0xqzw | 2024-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,427 | 43,176 |
WXElcgpYPWA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXElcgpYPWA | AntConc - Keywords | hello my name is Monica Bednarik and I use Lorenz Anthony's and conch in teaching corpus linguistics to students so this is a little video showing you how to do a keyword list using and conch so for this demonstration I'm going to assume that you've already loaded your note corpus into an conch and you can see that I've done this here on the left hand side so I've loaded 15 corpus files into and conch software and they're actually speeches by Barack Obama before he was elected president for the first time so the first thing to do as always is just to go to the tool preferences and to just double check the settings the first thing I want to do is I want to check the settings for word list and here I just want to make sure that I've clicked trade all data is lowercase this is because a keyword list always has to do a word list first and I'm going to go and also look at the settings for the keyword list and a few things that I want to do is again I want to make sure that our trade all data is lowercase because I'm not interested in differences when words are spelled with a a capital initial capital letter or not sometimes you might be interested in in those differences and then of course you would leave that unclick I also want to see negative keywords as well as well as positive keywords I'm just going to leave these values here as they are with the statistical methods you methods used here to generate keywords list being log-likelihood the other thing that I need to do here is I need to actually choose a reference corpus to which I can compare my note corpus so here this is where I load the reference corpus what I'm going to do here is I'm going to load a reference corpus of American English and this is called the frown corpus if you're unfamiliar with what the frown corpus is you can easily google that and find information about it on the internet but it is a corpus of American English from the 1990s which I'm using here is a reference corpus and I'm just going to click apply then I'll just go to the keyword list tab here and you can see here that treat all debtors lopez is click the reference corpus is loaded and the sorting that is applied is here to sort by key penis that is it's sorting about statistical significance and then I'm just going to press start and here you can see that uncle needs to generate a word list first which is why it's important to check the tool preferences for word list so I'm just going to click OK so here you go you can see the positive keywords at the beginning of the reference list and then you can see the negative keywords in a different color at the bottom of the list if you scroll down so these are the words that are less statistically speaking less significant less frequent in the node corporates than in the reference corpus whereas these words here are the words that are statistically speaking more frequent in the node corpus than in the reference corpus and you can see here quite clearly references to we our America country people nation Americans and so on are pretty typical of political and political speeches and of course if we look at cam as well that this this notion of yes we can of course as a potater a particular example that was a crucial fall for Barack Obama's election campaign and other things as well and as you as I just showed you you can actually click you can actually click on the on the results which then of course takes you to the concordance line and that lets you see the dispersion for example and how many files and how many of the speeches does the key word actually occur and you can just simply see that on the right of course you can also go to the concordance plot where again you would actually see how many hits it has in in the file so it has 15 hits in the a more perfect union text but only two in the in this Prince William County speech so if we go back to the keyword list then you see what this is sorted and if this is sorted according to heinous so according to the statistical measure but we can actually change the sorting as well so for example we want to know which other words that are also really frequent then we would just go and sort by frequent frequency and do the sorting again and you can see that of course grammatical words are higher up in the list here because they are the words that are likely to be very frequent so this is how you do a keyword list using and conch | CorpusLingAnalysis | UC3HWqIdtJZpisxSiUZL0oKQ | 2011-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 850 | 4,422 |
uXFjn1jpB9g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXFjn1jpB9g | A Strengths Based Approach to Bipolar Disorder Treatment | this episode was pre-recorded as part of a live continuing education webinar on demand CEUs are still available for this presentation through all CEUs register at all CEUs comm slash counselor toolbox I'd like to welcome everybody to today's presentation on a strengths-based biopsychosocial approach to recovery from bipolar disorder so we're going to talk a little bit about what bipolar is what causes it and how to mitigate it helping people understand their own bipolar because what triggers it for John may not trigger it for James help them identify their own warning signs because bipolar episodes just like depressive episodes and manic episodes often don't come from completely out of the blue if we look backwards we can see where the person was beginning to resume some unhealthy lifestyle habits that were making making them more vulnerable well look at the symptoms of depression and mania and real quickly review bipolar one versus two and look at some co-occurring disorders and interventions another thing I added to this presentation was a little short piece on differential diagnosis because I often see people who are diagnosed either only with bipolar when there's also attention deficit disorder present or they're diagnosed with anxiety when it's really bipolar disorder so we're going to talk about how people might mistakenly diagnose one for the other and how to kind of try to ferret that out a little bit one way is using the online assessment measures there's another measure we're going to talk about in here too so we care because uncontrolled bipolar puts people at risk for suicide addictions and addiction relapse you know even if somebody doesn't have an addiction when they are in a manic episode they can be more likely to engage in potentially self-injurious behaviors not for the purpose of self-injury but just because they're looking for even more of a rush and when they're in a depressive episode they can also be at risk for addictions because they're looking to feel better in in some sort of way so a lot of it we're talking about well with the we're talking about self medication with mania we're just talking about what they perceive as something exciting and people often in manic episodes engage in extreme risk-taking behavior we don't want our clients to go down any of these paths so we want to be aware of what might trigger it and I don't think I talk about it anywhere else in the presentation it's important to be aware that for suicide when somebody is coming out of a depressive episode who somebody who's bipolar well or unipolar depression but when they're coming out of the depressive episode and they start having more energy is actually when they're at greater risk of suicide than when they're at their absolute bottom not saying they're safe their absolute bottom but we don't want to get complacent when somebody starts feeling better and assume that they're out of the woods poorly controlled bipolar disorder can leave people feeling hopeless and helpless if they have bipolar one and they have at least a full-blown manic episode but maybe more they may not mind that they may because it disrupts their life the depressive episodes tend to be when patients usually present when they've got bipolar disorder so we want to look at what's going on with them and help them see how the bipolar disorder disrupts their life because that can go a fair way to encouraging medication and treatment compliance well controlled bipolar like well controlled addiction help a person feel happy optimistic motivated and energized the key is helping them manage their vulnerabilities you know take care of their their body so they have enough energy to do things but also making sure that they get their medications right some of the mood stabilizers can be flattening and make people feel more exhausted and it's important it's vital that they openly communicate with their psychiatrist or physician about the medications if they are if the side effects are so significant is impairing their quality of life which means they're likely to be medication non-compliance so we want to make sure that if they're feeling too flat that they talk it over with their medication provider bipolar disorder is a brain disorder you know sometimes with like depression we can look for situational causes for anxiety we can look for some situational causes we can look for some cognitive stuff we know in bipolar disorder there is something going on in the brain that causes unusual shifts in mood energy activity levels and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks many very successful let me go back to that so just to be clear and generalized anxiety panic disorder depression they also can have a brain organic component to them but not always sometimes you can have those from a situational cause whereas bipolar disorder we know that there's something that's not quite right with the balance of the neurotransmitters for most people with bipolar okay so who has bipolar lots of people you'd be surprised Mel Gibson demi lovato Axl Rose Britney Spears jean-claude Van Damme Marc Vonnegut and Amy Winehouse to name just a few that I came across you know doing some internet research Lee Lee Thompson young and Robin Williams were also both quite successful and revered in their fields despite if you want to call it losing their battle with bipolar so why do I bring that up because a lot of times people when they are given a diagnosis of bipolar disorder feel very isolated feel very unique and I want them to realize that there are a lot of really successful awesome people who have bipolar disorder you know it once it's managed then people can live a stereotypical life I work really hard to avoid the word normal because what's normal for one person may not be for another but we want to look at they can a very high-quality active life bipolar disorder is caused by imbalances and neuro chemicals especially dopamine serotonin and norepinephrine the imbalances could be genetic or triggered by sex hormone changes or stress hormone changes so they may be at a you know steady state but when there's a particular stressor some sort of change or you know other thing and it depends on the person it can throw those neurotransmitters out of balance enough that it causes either a manic episode a hypomanic episode or a depressive episode more than one in 50 adults are classified as having bipolar disorder in any 12-month period so I encourage people when they're walking around the store when they're walking around the grocery store when they're at church when they are sitting in a meeting at work with you know 50 other people at least one person in that group has bipolar disorder and or will be diagnosed with it in the year I want them to recognize how common it is I want them to start looking around and thinking when they're driving down the road on rush-hour traffic you know every 50th car they pass somebody in those 50 cars probably had bipolar disorder to help them realize again it's not us weird diagnosis is actually pretty daggone common among patients seen in primary care settings for depressive and/or anxiety symptoms twenty to thirty percent are estimated to have bipolar disorder a lot of times primary care physicians misdiagnosed bipolar disorder as either generalized anxiety or unipolar depression so it's you know eighty percent of the time seventy eighty percent of the time they're right but the other twenty to thirty percent you've got this person who is going to continue to struggle and get really frustrated because the treatments for generalized anxiety and depression are generally SSRIs and SSRIs can trigger manic so it can make the mood lability worse bipolar disorder is still under recognized primarily due to misdiagnosis as unipolar depression and that's not just in primary care that's also in you know our field because if we see somebody who has unipolar depression you know they may not have had a manic episode yet likely they have but they may not have had a manic episode yet or they may not report it or if it's a hypomanic episode they may not really note that as something problematic and yes diagnosis of mental health conditions is out of the scope for a lot of GPS and a lot of them will tell you that a lot of them will say I if you've been diagnosed before I can help you continue your medication but there are so many nuances to psychological diagnosis I really want you to get an evaluation from a psychiatrist in order to better make sure that we're getting you started on the right path because nothing is more frustrating to somebody who is struggling and again generally they present in a depressive episode nobody is nothing is more troubling for somebody who's presenting and struggling then getting on medication and not feeling like it's working one of the things they see and I'm jumping ahead of myself is when somebody who has bipolar disorder is started on an SSRI one effect could be to set off a manic episode another effect could be to have really rapid improvement and you know it takes four to six weeks for the SSRIs to really get in there but they tend to have really rapid improvement in days unfortunately that improvement doesn't last and then it they tend to go back into a depressive episode and they start to feel even more defeated I want clients to understand us if they start talking about that pattern where they've been on antidepressants and it works for a little while but then it doesn't anymore you know that may just be the wrong medication for them their case is not hopeless so we know the symptoms of depression apathy feeling down empty hopeless low-energy decreased activity sleep changes worrying difficulty concentrating forgetting things a lot changes in eating habits and feeling tired or slowed down and how is this different than Low Energy I've had clients ask me this before and what I try to the way I try to differentiate is energy is your desire to get up and do things and feeling like you can when people are feeling tired or slowed down it almost feels like they've got a 50-pound rucksack on their back or their arms and legs feel like they're just lead and it is exhausting to even get up and walk across the room go to the kitchen go outside so there's a difference there's energy to do things and then there's just feeling like you're filled with cement mania people feel very up high or elated now after people come out of a depressive episode even unipolar depression there's a period of mild very very mild euphoria and we don't want to mistake that for hypomania or mania they're just feeling good they're like oh my gosh I see the Sun again I see colors how awesome is this and then you know it kind of levels out but you don't have a crash it's just kind of a really good and then a-ok contentment people in a manic episode have a lot of energy and increased activity levels they often feel jumpy or wired you know like they can't settle down they want to sometimes but they can't they're wide awake and they're just looking for something to do they have trouble sleeping may talk really fast about a lot of different things so they're jumping around and when we talk about ADHD in a minute we're going to talk more about these symptoms they may agitated irritable or touchy not everybody who's manic is in a good mood so they can be manic but really agitated they feel like their thoughts are going really fast and think they can do a lot of things at once people especially in a hypomanic episode often find themselves taking on three four five six projects and not being able to complete them you know when they come out of their hypomanic episode they're like oh my gosh what did I get myself into but there's no sense of time in a manic or hypomanic episode and they can especially in a manic episode engage in risky and reckless behavior so mixed bipolar includes symptoms of both manic and depressive symptoms at the same time which can be really confusing to clients they're up they feel like they're wired but they have no their flat they have apathy and and just that lack of pleasure and anything they may feel very sad empty and hopeless and energized bipolar one now that big difference is bipolar one has at least one full-blown manic episode if there hasn't been one full-blown manic episode then we're going to look for bipolar 2 where you have hypomania and major depressive disorder bipolar one can have either major depressive disorder or persistent depressive disorder so the big difference is if there's a manic episode there they're number one bipolar one patients experienced depressive symptoms more than three times as frequently as manic or hypomanic symptoms so yeah when they hit a manic or hypomanic period it's not a wonder they feel pretty good and they don't want it to go away if they experienced it three times more often bipolar 2 patients experience depressive symptoms approximately hold your hold your horses 39 that's not a mistake 39 times more often than hypomanic symptoms so people with bipolar 2 can have 39 depressive before a manic episode now unfortunately the body is not that consistent where we can go okay 38 39 you're due for a manic episode but we do know that both types of bipolar depression is experienced a lot more frequently than mania or hypomania so common misdiagnosis generalized anxiety disorder how did how do you differentiate because some people when they get anxious they get really revved up and they feel like they're wired and they can't sleep the goal-directed activity and generalized anxiety disorder is often related to an anxiety theme like if they think that there's a problem with their finances or if they're you know whatever they're worried about their activities and their thoughts generally race in that direction they're not all over the place they're pretty directed in more-or-less and their mood is often irritable and energetic versus elated now again just because somebody is irritable doesn't mean it's anxiety we want to look specifically at what is causing the sleep disruption and what are the themes of the thoughts that the person is having the racing thoughts because if you know something's going bad at work you hear there's going to be layoffs somebody can get really anxious and go well if I get laid off then I'm going to lose my job if I lose my job then I'm not going to be able to pay the house payment and I'm died a debt a debt it and go in this rapid cycle of catastrophe and get themselves all worked up and then not sleep then they start trying to figure out okay what do I need to do in order to make sure I can pay the house payment what do I need to do to make sure I can do this so anxiety disorder pretty focused ADHD approximately 60 to 70 percent of people with bipolar disorder also have ADHD and 20% of people with ADHD have bipolar disorder so you can draw your own Venn diagram if you want the take home message is we don't want to assume that they're mutually exclusive because if you've got somebody with bipolar disorder you can get that controlled but they've still got the ADHD symptoms going on over here they're going to feel often feel frustrated now what's the difference people with ADHD often have hyper focus that's one of the hallmarks this may happen on deadline pressure or when wrapped up in a compelling book project or video game and and so you can you can see where there's a trigger for it hyper focus may cause a decreased need for sleep and look like increased goal-directed goal directed activity but is often short-lived in people with ADHD who feel exhausted when the hyper focus fades so we want to look for number one was there something that triggered this hyper focus could be a video game could be a really awesome book or even a Netflix marathon whatever it is and once that hyper focus faded did they feel exhausted if so we're probably looking more towards ADHD than bipolar a manic episode is independent of external circumstances you know it's not where somebody gets a project and it sends them into a manic episode there's a lot less control and predictability in people with bipolar disorder and people with bipolar often want to go to sleep or relax but describe feeling as if they can't wind down which can go on for a week or more so we're looking at duration we're looking at what triggers it if they report let's go back to here sometimes having manic episodes that there was no trigger and they lasted a long time but they also report manic goal-directed activity under deadline pressure or you know they can have all these symptoms which means you're looking at ADHD and mania or bipolar disorder together potentially in ADHD people often interrupt or talk too much without noticing because they miss social cues or because they lose focus on the threads of a conversation because their minds going six ways till Sunday I had a friend of mine one time who had ADHD she was in graduate school with me and she gave a presentation on it one time and we were talking and she was presenting and as she was presenting somebody started flicking the lights on and off and all of us were looking around at each other going this is annoying and then a little while later you know 30 seconds or a minute later somebody turned on a radio not really loud but low in the background and we're all looking at each other and then she started doing something else after that oh she turned on a fan so the fan was oscillating and blowing in our faces and and finally she's like is this annoying and we were like yeah that's that that's annoying it's hard to concentrate and she said this is what life is like for somebody with ADHD many times because we have difficulty filtering out what's important to pay attention to and what's not so we're paying attention to everything so that made it a lot more understandable to me which was helpful later when my son was diagnosed with ADHD because you know it helped me tailor his learning environment so people with ADHD kind of get lost and and they're they're paying attention to so much they can miss the social cues people experiencing manic bipolar episode are often very aware that they're changing topics quickly and sometimes randomly but they feel powerless to stop or understand they're quickly moving thoughts so they're just trying to keep you in the loop in everything and they may notice that you're getting uncomfortable or irritated or impatient but they don't feel like they can stop racing thoughts you know all these kind of go together but kind of not people with ADHD report racing thoughts which they can grasp and appreciate but can't necessarily express or record quickly enough think about time you got really excited about something and you just had all these ideas whenever we get a new grant that comes in I'm in charge of or I used to be in charge of writing the grant so I get the grant and I'd read through and I start identifying all the different things that we could do in order to you know get this grant and it would be hard for me to keep my pencil going fast enough to keep up with my ideas and you know I don't have a athd and you know that was perfectly normal but I was excited and so my mind was racing people with ADHD can do this a lot you know not just because of a grant coming in people with mania the racing thoughts flash by like a flock of birds overtaking them so fast that their color and type is impossible to discern I loved this explanation because it's it's just like you have this whole massive birds coming in and then going out and you didn't have a chance to even notice what they were people with with mania often feel that way they don't can't grab any of those thoughts and hook on to them they're just in and out so helping people differentiate make sure that if they've got anxiety and bipolar if they've got anxiety and ADHD and bipolar bless their hearts that were attending to all of their presenting symptoms and issues so what do they do to treat bipolar well we're going to get down into that in a minute sorry got ahead of myself things that can trigger a bipolar episode medications antidepressants as I said can propel a patient into mania captopril which is an ACE inhibitor something that's used for high blood pressure can also trigger a bipolar episode corticosteroids certain immunosuppressant medications levodopa which increases dopamine you may see patients with schizophrenia or Parkinson's taking weba dopa and methylphenidate or dex methylphenidate which are ADHD medications all of these different categories of medications can potentially trigger a bipolar so do they trigger it in every single person no so that makes it even more difficult but it is important to be aware if somebody has bipolar when they start taking medications that they need to be conscious cognizant of their symptoms so they can you know identify early onset of a depressive or a manic episode circadian rhythm desynchronisation can trigger or look like bipolar disorder hyperthyroidism can look like a manic episode that means too much thyroid you know a lot of times we talk about hypothyroidism and depression hyperthyroidism gets people to revved in children mania can be misdiagnosed or look like oppositional defiant disorder and substance use both intoxication and withdrawal but more specifically intoxication can also look like mania or depression depending on whether they're taking stimulants or depressants so it's important to make sure that the person when they're being assessed is substance free you know what medications they're on they've had a physical to rule out any hormone causes thyroid is a hormone and look at their circadian rhythms if they happen to be visually impaired that can cause problems in circadian rhythm if they are shift workers that can cause problems with circadian rhythm so let's make sure we don't label something as bipolar and start treating as such before we've ruled out everything else bipolar distinguishing factors and let's see let me see if I can get that open for me right now well anyway spontaneous hypomania premorbid affective temperament particularly hyper thymic or cyclothymic so before somebody had an episode that they presented with do they have a history of being remember dysthymic is feeling blue low unhappy hyper thymic is more elated and cyclothymic is rapidly switching Moodle ability increased mental or physical energy even during depressions family you know obviously you know we talked about the mixed episode if there's a family history of bipolar disorder or a good response to lithium for unipolar depression or bipolar that's a risk factor or a hallmark that you might be dealing with bipolar in this client if they have treatment emergent hypomania mania or mixed States so as soon as they start medication treatment generally SSRIs they have an uncharacteristically rapid response followed by a crash again and or they have more than two failures on antidepressants now we want to look at the what that means because antidepressants work differently for different people somebody can be on and I'm going to use the trade names here just because I don't have all of the generics memorized I'm not promoting any particular trade name but people could be on lexapro or paxil and feel like they can't wake up people can be on Prozac and feel like they've got more energy some people are on Zoloft and don't feel any energy change some people feel lousy but antidepressants we want to look at what the failure means did it fail to improve the mood or were the side effects so bad that the person had to switch if this if it was the side effects that's not really classified as a failure because the person wasn't able to stay on it long enough for that antidepressant to really get in their system now I do want you to see the mood disorders questionnaire haha and that's in this article here but there are three all of these questions that you can have people just complete at assessment and it helps you identify if they've had a manic or hypomanic episode so have there ever been a period of time when you are not your usual self and you felt so good or hyper that people thought you are not your normal self you were so irritable that you shouted at people or started fights you felt much more self-confident than usual you got less sleep than usual and found you didn't really miss it you were much more interested in sex than usual spending money got you or your family in trouble you know you can go through all the rest of the questions and they identify yes or no to each of these once they do that if they did check yes to more than one of the above have they ever happened during the same time period if yes then again we're probably looking at one of the bipolars and finally how much of a problem did any of these cause for you and if it's a minor problem then we may want to look for other things this does not diagnose bipolar but it is an excellent screening instrument to give you an idea about whether you need to look in that direction have clients keep a life chart ideally for three to six months where they chart their sleep their dietary habits their exercise their life stressors hormones for women and any bipolar symptoms that they're having now when I have clients chart this much I create a really simple fill in the blank chart like for sleep number of hours did you feel rested yes or no dietary habits I have them keep on their mobile device for exercise did you exercise yes or no if so how much for how long you know really simple things so they can complete the chart in under five minutes otherwise they're not going to do it for the bipolar symptoms I have check blocks you know did you feel depressed did you have difficulty sleeping yada-yada so it's easy it's very very simple for them to fill out and it's also simple for me to evaluate when I go through it encourage people to understand their bipolar because everybody's presentation is going to be a little bit different have them identify you know are their cognitive patterns negative thinking patterns that contribute to their depression and if so how do they handle those in the past when they felt depressed how did they change their thinking or what did they do to help themself be a little bit more optimistic and also looking at cognitively what if they got going for them are they intelligent are they creative are they you know build on those if somebody is creative you know I'm not so I it's wonderful to see creative people but for somebody who's creative one of the greatest things they can do to work with their depression is art therapy you know it's very therapeutic for a lot of people so find their strengths and use those to help them resolve their current presenting symptoms physically encourage them to get adequate sleep avoid opiate and sedative medications alcohol and any sort of over-the-counter herbs including Jen Singh Sant Sami 5htp without talking to their doctor first encourage them to eat a good diet they may already be doing some of this so how much they change at one time is is gonna vary between the person and what they're motivated to change remind them not to change too much at once let's just do one or two things right now and then you can work on two more things once you have those under under underway situationally have them do a coping skills inventory to figure out how do they cope when things get stressful and have them identify triggers for their bipolar what that what types of situations make you feel depressed what types of situations have you noticed might seem to trigger a manic episode some people when they get really stressed about something there's that anxiety it can the stress of that and having the HPA axis activated can trigger a manic episode for them so encourage them to you know in their chart they're going to be keeping track of what might be contributing to triggering and mitigating bipolar symptoms so if they're getting good sleep eating a decent diet their life stressors are pretty low and they're not having any symptoms well we know what they can do interpersonally have them identify supportive friends help them learn about interpersonal behaviors that trigger them and ways to deal with those interpersonal behaviors so if when somebody tends to be in a manic episode or even in a depressive episode if they tend to be irritable think about have them look at what behaviors trigger their irritability trigger their anger and figure out a plan to deal with it in order to minimize the impact that being on one end of the spectrum or the other mood wise might have on their relationships angers normal irritability is normal don't get me wrong but when somebody is in a depressive episode or a manic episode that irritability can be intensified tenfold and people may be taken aback by it environmentally encourage clients to look around their environments and look at what they can do to make their environment cheerful calm and safe you know what does that look like for that particular person those are things that they can do because it's you know when you felt calm and safe before what was different or what was the same what helps you feel cheerful we just recently had the inside of the house repainted because it was time but I've always felt more cheerful especially during the winter and when there's less sunlight when I have a like a light yellow color on the walls like straw not not bright yellow and that helps me feel a little bit more cheerful which is in contrast to all the black that I put in there but whatever it works for me and that's how I feel comfortable in my environment encourage clients especially you know when they're feeling like they're heading toward a depressive or or manic episode to eliminate negativity from social media and from television media you know if it stresses them out to watch the news do they have to watch the news you know what will happen if they go for a month without watching the news and in their real life environment encourage them to try to eliminate as much negativity as possible and that can be altering how they deal with interpersonal relationships that can be looking around and finding things that stress them out and addressing those there are a lot of different things but we want to look at it biopsychosocial II Romania we still want to build on strengths encourage them to become aware of any medications they're taking and how those medications affect them this can include stimulants thyroid medications Sammy and 5htp encourage them to avoid stimulants when possible and don't combine them with caffeine if they put ephedra for example in combination with caffeine that used to be a really common combination in pre-workout supplements that can really get somebody revved up and so we want to make sure that they're aware of the effect not only on their body but the likelihood that that could also trigger a mood episode have them identify warning signs and interventions sometimes like I said that for people with bipolar disorder the depression and/or the manic episode may seem like it comes from out of the blue and sometimes it may but 99% of the time when I've traced it back with clients they weren't taking good care of themselves they were either taking on too much at work or they weren't getting enough sleep or they weren't eating well or you know there had been something that had changed from when they were doing well and they felt good too when they started feeling like they were heading down towards an episode some patients may try to identify triggers for manic episodes in order to increase those we want to encourage them not to do that because that's like driving your car with the RPMs up at five indefinitely that's not good for your car eventually something Bad's gonna happen so we don't want them to read themselves up that much we need to help them find that happy medium where they're content there are three or a four on a scale of 1 to 5 and they're feeling good for some clients when they start feeling depressed they notice thinking changes and have difficulty concentrating this is a warning sign you know they may not feel completely depressed yet but they may be waking up in the morning going yeah not so sure I want to get out of it they may have low energy changes in sleeping or eating irritability sadness negativity resentment withdrawal and environmentally they may notice that they're in area becomes more disorganized or they may just not be caring as much about personal hygiene these are all things that they can identify early on and say huh you know it looks like maybe I need to take a little bit better care of myself and it's hard for clients it's hard for a lot of us to listen to our body and go okay I really wanted to do XYZ but my body is telling me that maybe I need to rest for mania warning signs can include racing thoughts heightened creativity that's one that for people to be aware of especially if you're dealing with somebody who's naturally creative they may thrive during this periods of heightened creativity and really get upset when you start suggesting that they may need to temper that in order to stabilize their mood they're gonna have to cut the top off the highs and raise the bottom on the lows physically they may have difficulty sleeping or sitting still maybe may feel elated excited irritable or thrill-seeking you may have some anger outbursts frustration with others and environmentally what I've seen with patients especially with full-blown mania it really varies on what they do sometimes they are cleaning like crazy and other times it looks like a whirlwind absolutely hit the room but so it's usually extreme so treatment compliance we want to encourage clients to do a decisional balance back exercise and I broke it down so it's shorter what are the benefits of eliminating depressive episodes if the person was no longer depressed how would they feel emotionally mentally physically and how would it impact their family and friends a lot of times that this one's easy to fill out the drawbacks to eliminating depression this can be harder to fill out because they're like well I'll see any drawbacks okay we can leave that for now sometimes patients come to the awareness that if they're no longer depressed they may not get as much attention and people may expect more of them which is really anxiety provoking but this area usually doesn't have a whole bunch of stuff in it and then we want to ask them what are the benefits of eliminating the mania emotionally mentally physically and socially this one's a little harder not as hard as the drawbacks to eliminating depression a lot of times clients can see the benefits of eliminating the manic episodes because they don't have the periods I mean they have the highs and those are awesome but they don't have the periods where they have the lows and they don't feel like they can do as much they don't have the loss of time they don't kind of come out of it and realize that they're completely overwhelmed because when they were in the manic episode they took on 17 things so there are a lot of things that clients may identify as benefits to eliminating the mania but we also want to talk about the drawbacks to eliminating it because like I said for some people that's when they're their most creative and if they're a writer or an artist or a musician this may be the time when they are feeling like they're uber selves so they don't want to get rid of it and it's terrifying to them to think that they might not be able to tap into that we can talk about ways to tap into their creativity when they're not manic and you know there are techniques that they can use in order to get that focus that they so desire but it depends on the person exactly what you're going to use if we don't address all of these concerns about eliminating their mania treatment compliance is going to be lower because people will just they'll miss it they'll miss it a lot and they'll want to feel that feel that high again so general techniques in clot ask clients how do you deal with it up until now when you felt depressed what have you done this helped you feel better even for 10 minutes or an hour or half a day you know maybe it didn't work the whole time but or it helped you feel instead of feeling just devastated you felt sad you know it helps you feel a little bit less intensely depressed build on that ask them what they're willing to do some clients are gonna look at you and go no I'm not gonna do that I'm not gonna do that keep your journal no not gonna do that okay so what are you willing to do I tell my clients a lot of times I'm gonna suggest things that you may not think fit for you or work for you or you're not going to do well I'd rather you tell me number one that you're not going to do it and what what I'm what I'm more concerned about is what you're gonna do instead if you don't want to keep the journal okay how are we going to be able to notice changes and find connections between your eating your sleeping your stress levels and and your mood episodes you know help me let's figure out a way that we can we can do this and they may come up with something you know basically I state what it is that I want to do or accomplish and why why it's important and I say is there another way we can accomplish this when I work with clients and recovery sometimes they don't want to go to 12-step meetings okay if you're not going to go then what are you gonna do instead because you need to have some social support you need to have something to do besides sit alone in your apartment from the time you get off work until the time you go to work the next day because that's a dangerous period encourage clients emotionally to practice mindfulness because it does prevent episodes from sneaking up if they start feeling rundown or tired or off you know sometimes I hear that word I just feel off okay that's when you need to stop and check in with yourself and go what's going on how do I feel what do I need and mindfulness also encourages behaviors that prevent vulnerabilities when people check in with themselves they may say you know what I'm really tired today I need to rest and that's a good thing because it keeps them from becoming vulnerable and potentially triggering an episode stress reduction encourage clients to identify and eliminate or mitigate stressors so what stressors do you have and they can write them down on the list they can a lot of times if I'm doing an individual I'll have somebody write down on our big whiteboard all of their stressors and then we go through on one by one and say okay can this one be eliminated if so how and the client will start making a plan for how they're going to start eliminating stressors if there's a stressor that can't be eliminated maybe they don't get along with their in-laws and periodically the in-laws come to visit or whatever okay well you can't eliminate that so how are you going to mitigate that stressor before your in-laws come what can you do or may it's less stressful if you go to their house instead of them coming to yours so we talk about different things we talk about time management because in those manic and hypomanic episodes people can take on too much and then they feel a little overwhelmed when they're steady-state and they feel really overwhelmed if they're in a depressive episode I do want to point out and I think most of us know this people don't usually cycle from a manic to a depressive to a manic like that they can have a depressive episode and then be asymptomatic for anything for months and then have another depressive episode or a manic episode so it's important to recognize that most people who are bipolar don't rapidly cycle and there are periods of remission or a symptomatology in between cognitive processing therapy can also help people mitigate stressors when they start feeling overwhelmed encouraging them to identify what thoughts they're having that are contributing to them feeling stressed or overwhelmed and then looking for the facts for and against that thought if they're feeling like they've got too much to do what are the facts for it what are the facts against it if they do have too much to do then they need to figure out how to address it but this helps keep people from getting stuck in emotional reasoning where every time they feel stressed or they feel depressed or they feel anxious they think there's something to be dysphoric about encourage people to identify their anger management triggers they differ for everyone they need to develop a plan for de-escalation and begin addressing their anger triggers to maintain control of their own energy they need to identify if driving in heavy traffic stresses you out and makes you irritable and angry well ok how can you address those triggers maybe driving a different way or maybe putting on your favorite music really loud in the car or whatever it is that you can do to mitigate that anger anger takes a lot of energy everybody everybody's energy is precious but people with bipolar disorder stress and excess energy drain can potentially trigger an episode so we want to help them conserve their energy so yeah they're gonna get angry about some stuff but help them identify what's worth getting angry about and using their anger energy for and what how to deal with the rest of it so they have more energy to enjoy life we've been talking about the negatives but let's look at the positive they need to infuse happiness have them make a list of what makes them happy and do more of it or be around it more encourage them to schedule a belly laugh every day and there are reddit forums there are YouTube videos there are places they can go to get a good old belly laugh but it helps release endorphins and release some of the calming neurotransmitters have them keep a good things silver lining or gratitude journal and it doesn't have to be prose you can have them identify at the end of the day three things three good things that happen that day or three things they're grateful for or when things go bad they say I got demoted at my job today alright well what's the silver lining to that you didn't get fired and maybe have less responsibility now I don't know but there are different ways you can approach it but encouraging people to be cognizant and try to embrace the dialectics there's going to be bad in life but help them focus on the good to reduce dysphoria mentally address cognitive errors all Arnon thinking focusing on only the positive or negative using feelings as facts and focusing only on a small piece when something happens maybe you turned in a group project and your boss sent it back and said uh no try again some people will take it very personally and focus only on the fact that the boss sent it back with feedback instead of okay it wasn't just me participating in this project so you know all of us need to contribute to it again and you know yes it was given back to us but we get a second opportunity so it's looking at a bigger piece of the puzzle encourage clients to develop their self-esteem and view failures as lessons applaud applaud courage and creativity and nurture their inner child I have an inner child my inner child comes out a lot more than some people would really like to admit or really like to see but that's okay you know on Saturday morning it is not uncommon for me to be watching cartoons in the living room my kids are teenagers I can't say I'm watching it with them anymore I like Yogi Bear I'm sorry I'm weird that way but you know sometimes at the end of a long week of being serious and everything I just kind of need to regress for you know half an hour two hours no encourage people to nurture their inner child and don't be afraid to be silly don't be afraid to laugh or do something goofy physically increase clients to exercise class to increase exercise it increases serotonin levels reduces stress helps balance hormones and neuro chemicals and may combat some medication side effects exercise is anything that moves the body gardening cleaning going to the gym of course walking the dog playing soccer with the kids anything like that so what is it that they like to do or at least they're willing to do nutrition provides the building blocks for the neuro chemicals so people need to have quality proteins and a nutritionist friend of mine suggested always try to have three colors on your plate at every meal and use a salad plate which is smaller instead of a dinner plate because it tricks your brain into thinking that you're getting more food as Americans we tend to eat way more than we actually need and try to avoid mindless or comfort eating when people start comfort eating a lot of times they're not being mindful they're eating to deal with stress instead of acknowledging the stress and dealing with it so yeah they're infusing themselves with carbohydrates and fats and getting the serotonin and dopamine flowing but when all that goes away whatever was causing the stress is probably still there so they're either gonna have to stress eat again or deal with it so encourage people to be mindful in their eating sleep helps the body repair and rebalance and sleep deprivation is known to trigger both manic and depressive episodes too much sleep or sleeping at the wrong times can also mess up circadian rhythms so keeping naps to a minimum of 45 minutes one time a day if the person has to take a nap is important so they don't get into that really deep sleep and preferably trying to avoid naps for the most part of a 15 minute power nap where you're closing your eyes and you don't ever completely drift off has been shown to increase focus in the afternoon but naps where you're laying down and getting under the covers that tends to mess up circadian rhythms if people are on medication for their bipolar which they probably will be have them work with their doctor to adjust the dosages and dosage times to fit their schedule so if the they have a medication that makes them feel really sleepy maybe they take it right before dinner so it's worn off completely by the time they get up in the morning and it'll be up to the person to work with their doctor I had one client who took seroquel and she ended up having to take it at 2:00 in the afternoon in order for it to be out of her system enough where she felt alert when she woke up at 6 o'clock the next morning so it's gonna differ for different clients again encourage them to discuss any negative medication side effects with their doctor and not to expect a pill to do everything you know the pill can help stabilize the moods but if you're taking this pill but then you're still you know pulling the rug out from under it by not sleeping and using cocaine or or whatever it's likely the pill is just not going to be able to do it all interpersonally support groups are really helpful chat rooms if the person is either in a rural area work shift work can't get to a an appropriate support group not all communities have support groups that are embracing of all different types of people so it's important to recognize even though there may be a support group the person that you're working with may not feel comfortable with the people that are in that particular group so chat rooms can be helpful in the know family and friends and I say in the know these are people who have to understand or have to know that the person has bipolar disorder and be aware of their warning signs their triggers their symptoms what helps so they can be supportive and facilitative environmentally clients can explore things that improve their environment different pictures a temperature can also be a big thing if you're too cold or too hot it can make people irritable certain essential oils can help increase energy such as peppermint rosemary or lemon calming essential oils if somebody tends to have some anxiety going on lavender chamomile valerian Valerians kind of they say woody some people think it stinks to high heaven some people love it catnip is the same way yes stuff you use for your cats you can get it in essential oil and it's actually a sedative type essential oil for humans bergamont it's a pretty mild smell rose is helpful rose geranium is a little bit less expensive and frankincense are all supposed to help with calming so he's hypomanic having difficulty winding down anxious whatever some of these may help memory triggering include ginger cloves cinnamon orange and jasmine what works for one person is not necessarily going to work for another I mean we there are studies out there that show certain essential oils have effectiveness at anxiety reduction and depression improvement but it's really going to be up to that person and I found that when a person smells something if it smells noxious to them then it's probably not something that they need if they smell valerian and they're like oh my gosh that stinks okay that's not triggering what their brain needs their brain knows what it needs I do the same thing with my rescue animals you know I let them take a good whiff of it and if they like it they'll stick around and they'll sniff it some more if it's not what they need then they'll go somewhere else I tried fur for our donkeys when we first got them into rescue I tried lavender because I thought you know that'll help them calm down they hated it they liked valerian so I learned that for them they preferred preferred that particular essential oil for whatever way it works in the brain and encourage clients to visit a store that sells essential oils because they have testers and they can sniff them to see which ones work for them and essential oils also smell different from different manufacturers so it's important again for them to figure out places that they can get their essential oils and try to stick with the same company once they find one that really works organization can help another thing that's really important with people with Bipolar is to manage impulse items when they go into a manic or hypomanic episode especially and they're prone to engage in risk-taking behavior or less restrained behavior car keys need to be somewhere where maybe they can't access them if they're known to go out and drag race or you know drive 100 miles an hour just to see how it feels credit cards that's a big one credit cards need to be somewhere some of my clients will freeze their credit cards in a block of ice so they can't get to them and they can't see the numbers in order to read them and put them in on on the phone this can help prevent unrestrained spending especially at 2:00 a.m. or something when the infomercials are on porn sites if the client happens to have a attraction to porn sites having those blocked because it's really easy to get sucked into those same thing with video games and alcohol and other drugs alcohol a lot of people have in their house so if this is a dangerous impulse item for somebody making sure they have it locked up somewhere so if they do and have a hypomanic or manic episode they can't drink same thing with certain medications especially the benzos and the opiates if you can keep it locked up somewhere all the better and during the day keep it light and bright try not to be in an office where it's really really dark some people can't help it I mean if you're a nurse and you're working in the neonatal intensive care unit it's going to be dark most of the time and there's nothing you can do about that but if you can help it keep the lights on if you don't like fluorescent lights get lots of stand up lights that you can put around to keep it bright so your brain knows that it's time to be awake co-occurring disorders depression can co-occur with bipolar I mean you can have obviously part of bipolar is depression so when somebody is in a depressive episode suicidality high-risk and addictive behaviors and self medication we want to shout for it just like we would for unipolar depression with mania we want to help the person become aware and look out for explosive anger which can get them into legal trouble relationship issues etc heightened libido which also can get them into legal trouble and relationship issues etc and any other risk-taking that they do because when they're in a manic episode is like they're this is a bad idea filter is completely turned off or it's switched on the other way and as the let's try this filter so helping them understand that when they're in that manic state it's important to have safeguards so when they come out of it they haven't done something that they're going to end up regretting or have to undo so bipolar is caused by neuro chemical imbalances especially among serotonin dopamine and norepinephrine the symptoms and presentation vary widely depending on the person it's more important to address each symptom then to address bipolar as a whole you know we want to look at what symptoms is this person presenting with and how can we help them manage those the medication provider is going to be managing kind of the bipolar as a whole and trying to stabilize the mood but we want to help them start addressing their individual symptoms so they can feel as health happy healthy and productive as possible help them address each symptom identify warning signs and eliminate or mitigate triggers and vulnerabilities remember that treatment compliance is a huge issue because mood stabilizers tend to flatten those highs and people miss it the most dangerous times for suicidal ideation and people with bipolar disorder are when they're coming out of a depressive episode or and I didn't mention this before or during a mixed episode remember mixed they can be depressed and have high energy both at the same time ensure people with bipolar disorder have a crisis plan and people who interact with them daily who are aware of their warning signs and symptoms because sometimes they're not being mindful and most of us are guilty of not being mindful all the time sometimes these symptoms can creep up so if they have people they interact with on a daily basis who are in the know and can can say you know John it seems like you're starting to destabilize a little bit then John can take a look at it people with co-occurring addictions also need to be aware that a bipolar episode can trigger an addiction relapse and vice versa so they need to be aware and have an extra-special relapse addiction relapse prevention plan for when their mood symptoms arise if you haven't already signed up please 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2llLx_WkF3Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2llLx_WkF3Q | A Tour Of My Plants | warning this video is only for 32 ladies and men and non-binary friends that like boring domestic things sometimes it's not for me to understand why you guys want to see something it's just my job to do it I guess it has been highly requested for me to do a plant tour because I don't know what happened a switch went off in my brain and all of a sudden I just got really obsessed with plants I love them disclaimer this isn't gonna be a very entertaining video I don't know why you guys have requested to see my plants I like watching these videos on YouTube but it's not something I thought my audience would enjoy but it seems like you're interested also because I got accused of running a rainforest cafe at my house kind of lady just not have them play it I'm a complete beginner I don't have a ton of knowledge but I will tell you what I know or what I've been doing and everything is a process there's different light during different times of the year if you have like a north or south facing window which most of our windows are you sort of have to play around and move them if they need more light so everything is a work in progress some plants are just like in places so I can see how they're gonna do or if they could live there and I might move them I'm just gonna show you so here we go we'll start in here so most of the plants I got from local nurseries some from like Home Depot and or Lowe's that kind of thing and then some I ordered online which is where the real problem comes in because you can have plants delivered to you and that's the problem because you can get whatever you want let's start with this little guide this is the Hoya compacta of variegata he's very gated he's got these white little lines on him he's absolutely stunning spot him as this little plug so you know in about 30 years he'll be a full plant so this I got at world market it's a little propagation station little cuttings of one of a couple of my plants in here and they're growing roots so this is a problem for people like me because now you can turn one of your plants into like five of your places are you multiplying more plants are you applying in a couple of my videos when you see a bunch of plants right here this has sort of been a little bit of a nursery if you will so I keep putting plants here and then moving them out because when I get a plant I want to make sure that they get enough light you know right away to adjust so not all these plants are gonna stay here but I like the light that they get here so that's why you've seen a lot of different plants here and it seems really overwhelming but I promise you it's not this plant I got not too long ago but that's why he's still here because I still want him to adjust and I also potted him in a beautiful ceramic pot and I'll show you a couple of the Hoyas that I potted before in terracotta pots I guess there's the big thing whether or not you should plant Hoya plants in terracotta pots because their roots may grab on to the porous clay and then you could rip them off by accident when you go to repot them I don't know so I've planted this one in a ceramic one but some of them are planted in terracotta pots but don't come for me okay I'm learning boys are like one of my favorite plants as you'll see as we move into the other room because they have these thick waxy leaves they're just cool they flower sometimes it's giving the right conditions and their blooms are like spectacular none of mine are in bloom in case you wanted to see when you're just gonna have to google it and they're really tolerant of dry air which is what we have here in Southern California so they're a good plant although some of them need more humidity it's the different situation upstairs this plant I got on Etsy which is also unfortunately another dangerous place to find plants that you like he is a will thin since the very uh he's basically just this one big leaf he's amazing look at him his name is whale and when I ordered him on Etsy they shipped him to me bear ruth's which means his roots are just wrapped in like plastic so I had to pot him immediately as soon as I got him he's doing okay but that's why he's here in my little nursery area we have a nice sheer curtain this is a south-facing window so he gets lots of good light while he adjusts and I find a good spot for him this is a beautiful Chinese perfume plant that I got from logee's which is the most dangerous website for me that's a very existed I don't know if you live in other countries maybe there's other places you can buy plants but here in the u.s. logee's is a very dangerous website for me because it has things I had never heard of this plant however is very easy to take care of he needs almost nothing and he actually flowers these beautiful little yellow buds and they smell amazing they smell like perfume and some of them are dying off here but he's got some new ones he's growing he's great this is his nursery pot and typically I won't pot a plant unless it actually needs to they don't need this but I like doing this an awful lot let's move over here to this beautiful ruby rubber plants I think that rubber plants are one of the most underrated houseplants that there are they are so lovely and amazing so there's several different varieties of rubber plants I have this one and then a different ones upstairs but in their natural environment they can grow very very tall because they're a tree and it's actually where rubber comes from but in a house you can pinch off their top leaves when they get pretty tall and then they'll stop growing upwards and you can have them just be this amazing tree in your house like who doesn't want to tree in their house I want to tree in my house he has this amazing variegation and pink and red the chill and I feel like people don't rave about their rubber plants enough what an amazing plant some of my plants have names others of them don't extreme name some of my plants and I name some of them Julian name some this one is named nin schemin joj she's named after a vine this is Miss Keisha miss Keisha is a beautiful bird of paradise which can live in Southern California so my plan B is in many many years but this gets far too large we can always put her in a pot and she can live outside but I'm hoping she gets big and beautiful I got the white version because the leaves actually grow bigger and flatter and more open which is why I bought it didn't buy it because I particularly thought it was gonna flower inside it needs a lot more Sun I think but I bought it because the leaves are so thick and beautiful and I want it to be this big miss Keisha in the corner you know what I'm saying so she's actually three plants she's doing very well they like to be root bound in there and I'm not going to try and repot her until she's busting out of this one and I really don't want her to be [ __ ] guys she find this is Gilly Gilly is a monstera deliciosa and when I got this plan I got this at Lowe's and somebody had done did this plan so [ __ ] dirty so it was potted in a ceramic glazed pot and the drainage hole was like teeny tiny really bad and so I brought it home and I was like trying to let it dry out for like two weeks and it was wet which means it's gonna drown it's gonna get root rot so we had to do a little rescue mission and get him out of there so that's why some of his leaves aren't doing so well but since we repotted him in here he's doing much better I love this plan and he put up with the abuse that someone had put him through so you know he really here to stay this is Bjork one of the most amazing artists of our generation but the orc has some I think this is called edema which means the roots are taking in too much water than the leaves can handle and then some of the cells in the leaf like sort of explode a little in my experience with these other leaves this has gone away but it has to do with like incongruent watering and the first time that I read that I was like I'm a Virgo and if you [ __ ] think I'm incongruent then I don't know who you think you're talking to so I think that this is temporary at least hasn't happened on some of the other leaves before but this is Bjork she's a fiddly fig she is just so incredible the advice that I read online was that these can sometimes be really tricky plants to deal with with light and water and they're really just kind of diva eat this is some diva behavior right here oh my god you fed me too bad this is too much water too fast oh I don't like it and if you buy them when they're pretty big obviously they can be very expensive so a lot of people online have said try spending a lot less money like I think I paid $19 for her at this size and if you're doing okay then you'll have a tree someday but don't go out and spend a ton of money on a big tree because they're kind of fickle but she's doing really well and she's literally putting out three new leaves all at once so maybe it's a you problem now to me because I don't know why you're doing all this red spots on your leaves but maybe chill out with making leaves maybe make one at a time welcome to the highest section I'd say they're probably my favorite house plant so I of course need one of as many as I can find there's hundreds and hundreds of varieties of Hoyas they all could in theory bloom I imagine with my luck none of them ever will but I love them for their foliage I think that they just are so beautiful and different I love how thick they're almost succulent like leaves are they're just amazing so here's an example of one that I potted in a terra cotta pot so please don't come for me I'm aware I'm still considering whether and I'd like to plant them in ceramic pots this is a Hoya Carnot saw crimson princess so that means the variegation comes from the inside where as opposed to this one which is a Hoya Cardosa Queen the variegation starts like this like these white leaves look how amazing and then they sell he goes to the outside you're just so beautiful and these like long sticks at the end here that's where the flowers will come from so you never want to cut those off which this one I'll show you when I got this plant first of all it was mislabeled as a Hoya carryi which is a plant that grows in the shape of a heart and I don't know if you have eyes or anything but like this is another Hoya carryi and I went on Instagram and I figured out that this is called a Hoya crinkle 8 because it has these little eight crinkles on the inside and somebody did this plant hella dirty because all of these spots right here is where probably the long woody stick parts where the flowers have come from have all been cut off like someone just went in here and cut them all off somebody castrated you I'm so sorry and so since then he started preparing himself here with some new growth and beautiful plant I hope you're happy here I mean erect this plant tour for a dogfight this is a Hoya obovata he's beautiful he just put out this little tiny leaf he's amazing I love him and speaking of circle leaves is the Hoya Matilda Matilda Matilda methide Matilda I think also got this from logee's just a cutest little guy you're so cute how can you be that cute this is a Hoya curtsy I just a teeny tiny little leaves he's so cute and droopy he's still in his nursery pot and then this is a Hoya fit gi the Stream named one of these plants vine - but I don't remember which one whatever one of these plants is name is vine - thank you stream this one has like a little thinner of leaves and he's just so I love you you're so beautiful I can see your veins you're amazing the stream named this I think this is a Toya bill Obata but I'm not sure that's what it was labeled as it could just be a hoya car no sir Stream named her La Hoya Jackson thank you for that they get good light but I'm always sort of moving them around depending if they need more or less light or whatever so let's move over here shall we so I have three pothos on here I have a neon pothos skinned abscess or satin pothos and pothos enjoy I think it's called I got these at different places I've repotted them so some of them didn't really enjoy it so they had some brown that I had to snip off but they're all doing very well now they're pretty chill pretty easy this is a philodendron Mike ins which is what I have propagating on the kitchen table he is just like velvety and green and amazing I love him hoping to maybe plant some of those back in here so I could have a fuller my kins that he was a very very tiny guy when I got him and he's doing so well and I just think he's so beautiful its velvety oh this right here is an allocation fry deck which absolutely took my breath away the first time that I saw it this plant has no business being in my home do you know what I'm saying look at him he is the only Alocasia that I have I know typically they like higher humidity but he's okay without it I guess so I've read but he's not doing particularly well would say I think this is normal this is a dead leaf I know they can go into their tubers or sort of go dormant so he hasn't gone dormant but he's also not putting out a leaf right now but I think he's okay I think he's chillin he was upstairs for a little bit in higher humidity and I think he was getting too much Sun up there so I moved him down here but every day I wake up and I just talked Julian's ear off about what planets I'm moving where and how I'm concerned for this one and he gets really [ __ ] annoyed with me so I love you Julian these are some varying succulents that I just got at the grocery store except that one that was a gift from some students to Julian I don't know why any of these succulents are alive I don't water them I don't touch them they don't really get a ton of thought I think over here we have my little buddy Rex he's a snake plant he's one of many snake plants to live here because they are so chill and need nothing he's still in his nursery pot his name is Rex this is Vin Diesel he is his easy plant he is also in his nursery pot this I would say if you are like brand-new like I was and you don't know what to get or what would be happy in your house get a Z Z plant they just they need nothing from you and they just give you so much love like he's just sitting on this random table pretty far away from the sunlight and just having a great time took me a minute to appreciate just what a special lovely wonderful plant he is because it's sort of like a common low light house plant but like he shows you so much love I don't know what I did to deserve all this growth and love from him but he's just like shiny and glossy and lovely you come over this way you'll see all the dishes that haven't done this is a he's a coral cactus but this is like the one thing that saved my life every morning I wake up have my coffee and a walk around it's like a nice little meditative experience I just go around and I check all their soil get down to where their roots are I mean he's a cactus so he's chill but for all the plants when it says dry basically like real dry then I'd give him a drink but other than that just leave him alone unless it's like a peace lily or something that likes to be moist but let's go outside Stream named this one Coachella this is Coachella Coachella is a ponytailed palm he likes full Sun he needs to get watered almost never because he stores all his water in that big tree trunk of his he's also known as like an elephant's foot this is Ana puntilla or a prickly pear using can't even believe it what are you you're the best plan ever he's just spectacular I love him don't touch him though or else he'll prick you he pricked me earlier this right here is a string of pearls I originally tried to keep this plant indoors but then I found out that he liked it outside better and he's just been putting out these little flowers and just like having a great time so I left them out here because he's just happier and I want you to be happy this is Julian's only plant Julian saw this and loved this this is a Burroughs tale or a donkey tale succulent what did you name this one you named it boy yeah these plants live out here they're both in their nursery pots and I think they look nice and I have no intention of repotting them until they need of it so like in terms of outdoor plants I don't have a ton of like flowers or that kind of thing because I don't know what time yet but I'm excited for the spring to start learning about that kind of thing because it's somebody used to do when I was little with my mom I just don't know anything yet I've only learned about indoor plants as you can see but I'm looking forward to that aren't you Julian yeah outside plants let's move into the dining room which is where my too much gene is really showing off right this is a north facing window and there's like a porch over it so it's really dark in here and before we put all this stuff in here it just felt like really sterile and we don't do a lot of formal dining I don't know about you but I wanted to make this room like something a little more fun and like nice and chill like a place where you'd want to be I thought what better ways with that then with a bunch of boys if it feels like a jungle then you probably want to hang out in it or is that just me we're Julian standing right now I have tried many plants there is no light that can reach here nothing nothing this is the the location of the only planet that I have ever killed it was a golden pothos it just withered away and died so what we did in this corner is I threw a chair in the corner and then you have the plants around it so they can get just enough light to survive but the corner is filled or something it doesn't feel so sterile and cold in here so we got another chair to sit in that corner as well but have made many adjustments and many oopsies in this room the first of which was those big planters there's a couple of them they're actually outdoor planter I had put all of these snake plants in cuz I was like they'll be fine they're sick plants they are indestructible you can do anything if you live in a little light they can just be wherever the only thing they can't have is a lot of water at their roots and they'll get root rot so they started to just be a little too moist so I rescue missions all of these snake plants out of them and they're doing so much better now and they're in terracotta pots so it will wick the moisture away from their roots and they don't sit in those but that's also why I was like what the plant that just likes to be wet as hell a peace-loving [ __ ] a lot of these plants if they're not doing well in at certain situations we can move them in other places so the peace lilies might not stay there anything might not stay anywhere we'll just see how they do but all of these plants have been here for a while now and they're all doing really well which is surprising because it's [ __ ] dark as hell in here so we have a couple of different varieties a snake plant there sums of moonshine he is so cool here's another Z Z plant because I just couldn't believe the love the first one gave me so I got a second one this one this one and this one are all variations of a Chinese evergreen this is a marbled Queen pothos this is a I think he's just a sense of various cylindrical but they call this certain variety of mohawk don't tell anyone but I think someone mispriced him at the stores I actually got him like dirt cheap this is a small Sansevieria cylinder cut this is a small golden pothos I also left him in his hanging container because I wasn't quite sure if I wanted him to be here so if I want to hang him somewhere in the future this is like the low light special room all these plants are like I'm cool with low lights make plants eggplant this is a variegated snake plant this is a philodendron Brazil have this like really pretty lemon lime color going this is a sense of very like Hani amazing he's green I have a bunch of other ones upstairs with different kinds this is a peperomia Ginny which I wasn't too keen on like I know there are people that love certain types of houseplants like I love Hoyas as you can tell there are people that are obsessed with pepperonis and I'm just not super obsessed with them but I saw this was labeled as a super low light plant and I was like no way that's not right he's been pushing out so much new growth he's been sitting right here only getting like a little sunlight and just chilling so the outsides of his pink leaves are just so beautiful and I can't believe that he's doing so well there he's like a variegated piece Lily there's another one outside that's a different type but he is also doing OK in a self watering planter because he just likes to be wet and moist and he's just chilling and this is a pavo's on like a trellis we are moving to my pride and joy my favorite most amazing beautiful love of my life he doesn't have a name we should really give him a name because he is just the best thing in the world old he's a Ken TIA pom and usually they're okay in medium to low light so this is a really big experiment I got him from a nursery because he was a special order for someone else and then they just cancelled their order and I was like give me that Palm Beach I struggle a little bit with understanding when he's dry because he's potted in like lava rock he has some fronds back here that are browning but they're old fronds so I'm hoping it's just part of his natural process but this is the plant that I freaked out about constantly because I loved him but I know that a lot of people struggle with palms because they're very tropical they like humidity it's dry here you know so I'm just like hoping and praying that I keep this plant alive because he is just so spectacular they're only grown from seed you can't propagate them they only put out about like one frond a year so I certainly cannot do this plant into service by mistreating him I worry about him constantly constantly over here put three peace lilies in here and they do get some east light I don't know if this is gonna work this is kind of a project an experiment but I can always start up remove them around to somewhere else so over here is the peace lily that was in that corner this is a red riding-hood aloe I think is what it's called he got scorched cuz we had him somewhere with too much Sun but I think he's on the road to recovery but he's very cool I like him and then I have another larger aloe plant which also we had somewhere else and he just got a little too much Sun but look at that he's recovered his end so nicely if you wanna move upstairs welcome to our bedroom julian has been very patient with me because I decided and asked very nicely we could make this a room for some of my plants that need high we did get some humidifiers and here and I framed that too Julian was like yeah but it's gonna help us sleep better because it's Oh try here and then if you get sleep please so I keep this room with the door shut if you guys aren't scratching at it trying to come in and out at about 50% humidity which isn't even super high or anything I know people blast our humidity but that's like the bare minimum for a lot of plants that like it and there's only like really a couple in here that actually need it some of the Hoyas if I wanted them to grow more you could bring them up here they'll do better in the humidity like all plants tend to do a little better with more humidity but first of which is this amazing begonia maculata yti when I saw this plant this is one of those plants I was like I will do anything you want what do you want I will do anything for you Oh get the back see leaves are red in the Front's of your leaves are green and you just come out with these spots like oh my god and then to top it all off in the spring and summer this plant puts out flowers kidding me oh my god this plant needs at least 50% humidity so that's like he's in here and just been growing like crazy it's just been doing so well I thought this was gonna be a little trickier of a plant sometimes I get intimidated by plants that look really exciting so I'm like I can't have that it's gonna die you know I'm gonna [ __ ] it up somehow but I have it it's I'm just astonished I've had really great luck with this plant and there are a little bit of the crispy ends of the leaves from when the door gets left open on occasion but for the most part just like really spectacular this is my only other peperomia Pylea pepper my teas i think is what it's called they weren't like common household pests like scale or mealy bugs or anything it were like oh it was a little couple of caterpillars living on this soil so a couple of these leaves got munched but I have since removed the caterpillars but it was really funny it was like what is eating you what is eating you I don't see anything he's so cool like he's just so super cute his name is pod I have a couple of these throughout the house just to know like what the humidity is like if there's a plant downstairs and it gets really dry I might bring him up here this is a monstera add and Sonia he's the same type of plant as the monstera downstairs but he grows in this beautiful wine with these leaves also known as like a Swiss cheese vine this is one of the other plants that enjoys a little bit of humidity a very tropical plant it's just like beautiful amazing I love him this is a poco Roberto that is Roberto so Roberto is a rubber tree just like the one downstairs that he is a forget that what you call this burgundy he just has these like really very dark green leaves that sometimes look black honestly what the hell is going on Kermit he's grown so much and I just can't get enough of him he is so stunning and beautiful and just the coolest and I also sometimes like to take him into the shower with me so we can shower together poco Roberto is just a smaller version of Roberto because I love the rubber trees so much I have three of them at this point we have another couple Hoyas up here this is a Hoyle a Canosa or a cinnamon scented Hoya so someday if this plant ever blooms or flowered those blooms tend to smell like cinnamon although I've heard lots of Hoyas they all have different color blooms different looking blooms and some of them smell like ramen noodles or chocolate or anything in between this is the unburied version of the Hoya compacta it's just a regular one to screen but as you can see he grows pretty slow so it would take many many many years for me to get one of those plants to have the big long like octopus the tendrils which I think are so cool this right here is my one and only ox valise oxalis are like a false Shamrock plant they're super cool this kind grows like a [ __ ] tiny little trees like are you kidding me and then same he also had one little yellow flower which has now since gone this is the oxalis rubra which is I guess one of the harder ox Alice's to care for because they need a lot of Sun right here he tends to get a lot of Sun Julian actually took a time-lapse of him because they like open their little leaves with the Sun they're so cool over here I have varying types of snake plants because if there's a spot that I haven't had good luck with plants in the past like I've tried to have some pothos up here and I don't think they get enough light I'm like alright let's put a spike plant there because the snake plant will appreciate it this is a starfish another couple of honey Sansevieria japonesa six frayed let's go to the bathroom so this over here this is my only dracaena he is a Dracaena Warnecke eye and he's just really cute he needs almost nothing for me this is a curly spider plant which I didn't know existed I've only ever seen the straight variety they're very straight he's already putting on a little baby right there he says these curly little leaves Oh what the hell this is our actual bathroom which one time when Julian was out of town I just started to thank you for letting you do it Julie this is another marble pothos and just the regular green pocos this one's name is rowdy weed thank you straighten for naming rally weed rally weed and this is another satin pothos appear and this is a lipstick plant my only lipstick plant as you can see I have smashed his plastic hanger in here because I wanted to see how he's going do a little bit so far pretty amazing because right now this might not seem like a lot of light but in the morning beautiful amazing lovely light it must be enough for all of them to continue to be happy was it really that unbearable that I wasn't paying attention you for as long as that was so those are my planets I hope that you found this interesting I know there's a lot of plant lovers out there I know it's always cool to see other people's plants and what they enjoy having if you want some good plant advice there's tons of channels on YouTube like most of what I've learned from YouTube like plant arena Kaylee Ellen I love Hilton Carter from Apartment Therapy I love watching that see begonia is really fun it's just like such a fun rewarding thing this will obviously always continue to change as the seasons change as the light changes and as I learn more about outdoor plants right Julian it's maybe someday in the future if things get even more out of hands which I anticipate they will I'll do an update I hope that you like this anyway this is like not a type of video that I'd usually make but I know so many of you asked for and requested it and I know that some of you guys are just genuinely curious about my life or hobby switches plants they're my friends make sure you subscribe to my channel I make new videos every Wednesday / Thursday I have to go water many sermons now Hispanic needs much want there multiple times a day alright let me check you can I check you oh he's dry he's very dry just very dry it needs to water okay we're gonna play a game called the quiet jeans you're losing how about we do a high-five good boy I'll see you guys next week goodbye | JennaMarbles | UC9gFih9rw0zNCK3ZtoKQQyA | 2019-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,972 | 30,206 |
Vj_XjJ-2rkI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_XjJ-2rkI | Tragic as teen is murdered by controlling exboyfriend[Emma Walker case) | emma walker was born and raised in tennessee she was known for her kind and pleasant personality she was overachieving and want to be a neonatal nurse she was very good in cheerleading which saw her as the only freshman to make it onto her high school cheerleading team in 2014. during her freshman year she met a boy named riley who was two years older than her and on the school's football team and they fell in love on the outside they seemed perfect together but emma's parents quickly noticed that riley was possessive he wanted nothing to do with emma's friends and he also didn't want emma to spend time with her friends he was controlling with what she wore and he would go to her work and spend hours waiting for her to finish her shift after a few weeks of having an on and off relationship riley started sending emma aggressive snapchat messages saying that he wanted to kill her and threatening to kill himself if she broke up with him they both fell into a cycle of terrible fights breakups and then getting back together understandably emma's parents did not like riley and later said that they never trusted him her parents banned riley from coming over to the house and they took emma's phone in hopes of controlling the situation riley graduated from high school two years later but that did not keep him away from emma emma found ways to communicate with him and despite her parents efforts they maintained in contact with each other her parents became desperate and they did not allow emma out of the house except to go to school and cheer leading practice and then she began getting better and she seemed happier she finally found the courage to leave riley for good emma had seen pictures of riley with other girls on his college campus and decided that it was better off that they broke up riley did not take the breakup well and tried to overdose but he survived on november 18th emma's school played a big football game and there was a party afterward emma went to the party where she started to receive threatening text messages from an unknown number one of the text messages read i have someone you love if you don't comply i will hurt them and she received a few others saying she needed to come outside emma thought that it could have been riley's friends playing a prank on her since they had just broken up but then she got a text message she could not ignore whoever was texting her was claiming that there was a body outside in the bushes emma went with her friends outside to check out what was going on when they walked out the door they found a man face down in the bushes and soon realized that it was riley riley was very much alive but he appeared confused and claimed that someone had kidnapped him he said that he had no idea where he was or how he got there and he kept rubbing his head as if someone had hit him there then riley called a friend to pick him later during an interview his friend stated that even at the time he did not believe riley's story following day after the party emma texted riley saying that she hated him but that she needed him riley came over and the two sat on her driveway talking for hours when emma's mom finally came home and found them sitting there she asked riley to leave and he did during the middle of the night emma's dad heard a loud banging noise in the house the noise startled him awake but it wasn't until he heard the noise again that he got up to investigate he went to check on emma by going into her room and stated that he saw her lying in bed appearing to be asleep like normal at 6 am later that morning emma's mom went into her room to wake her up for school but she would not wake up the mom shook her leg looked at her face and checked for a pulse only to discover that emma did not have one absolutely frantic emma's mom dialed 9-1-1 at first the paramedics thought emma had tried to commit suicide by overdose it wasn't until the detectives showed up at the crime scene that they noticed a hole in her bedroom wall they realized that someone had shot a gun twice through the hole and found both bullet holes in the wall it was apparent to the detectives that whoever shot twice knew exactly where her room was and where her bed was located when the investigators began asking her friends if there was anyone who would try to harm emma riley's name kept coming up one of riley's friends told the police that riley had mentioned he had taken a gun from his grandfather for protection the week before emma's death because he feared for his life and by the following morning riley was considered a person of interest during the police interview riley refused to use emma's name and would only refer to as the girl the police also noticed how emotionless and detached riley was and it certainly did not help that the story he told the police regarding where he was the night of emma's death made very little sense after the police interviews two of riley's close friends decide to help the police because they were convinced that riley had killed emma they went to his house with mics and cameras that were given to them by the police to try and get him to confess while they were all sitting around talking emma came up in the conversation but riley continued to deny having anything to do with her murder towards the end of the conversation riley asked his two friends to help him get rid of the gun he had his friends tried to convince him that he would not need to get rid of the gun if he didn't do anything wrong but riley insisted the three of them got in a car and started to drive to a nearby river with the gun in the car once at the river the two friends alex and noah texted the police and told them to come just as riley was pulling the gun from the car the police showed up at the scene police arrested riley and took him into custody he was later charged with first-degree murder and six felonies after his trial in 2018. despite her parents best efforts to keep her safe emma's life was cut short by her ex-boyfriend on november 21 2016 when william riley gaul shot her in her own bed riley is now serving a life term with the possibility of parole after a long 51 years for more crime stories please like and subscribe to my channel thanks for watching and stay safe goodbye | Twisted.DarkVice | UCO3V29IiqNSwu5860t5JHng | 2021-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,183 | 6,285 |
k7-dtdKKD7A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7-dtdKKD7A | Databases: Summation of distinct rows - SQL Server | morning youtube it's morning here it might be like 1am at your place and you're trying to get out of the office what are you doing in the office at 1am anyway you might have a technical issue and this video will show you the question as well as the possible solutions hope you like it hope you subscribe to my channel that will really help me and my family and also that you like the video thank you god bless [Music] is [Music] so [Music] easy [Music] so [Music] like and subscribe please thank you thank you for watching god bless | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 102 | 532 |
d7TyBK-gMgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7TyBK-gMgk | Caspar Bowden: The Cloud Conspiracy 2008-2014 | well the ccc has grown a bit hasn't it i'm very pleased to be here and the first thing i want to do is apologize for my slides i know there is far too much information on my slides it breaks every rule of powerpoint so don't look at the slides maybe but more listen to what i'm saying because otherwise it won't make any sense either of us um to get through some pyramid polymer preliminaries for nine years i was chief privacy advisor at microsoft and i have to explain a bit about what that job was i didn't have any responsibility for legal compliance thankfully i didn't do anything really in u.s privacy my job was to advise 40 national technology offices around the world and a microsoft national technology officer is a guy with a very big brain often one or two phds able to function essentially as microsoft's ambassador to governments around the world at a very senior level normally citizens of their own country in a sense you could ball down their job to if steve balmer then wanted to get a prime minister on the phone in half an hour it was the nto's job to get that done so i didn't know about prison when i was at microsoft and what i'm about to tell you i deduced from open sources and by deciding to read the american laws and uh nobody asked me to do this what happened to me after that was i explained to a big microsoft internal strategy conference about cloud computing uh with all of the cloud management there all of my national technology officers there the deputy general counsel of microsoft what i discovered and i said to my technology officers look you want to know this if you sell microsoft cloud computing to your own governments then this law means that the nsa can conduct unlimited mass surveillance on that data so the deputy general counsel of microsoft turned green i'd never seen anyone turn green before but she did there was dead silence in the room in the coffee break i was threatened with being fired and then two months later they did find me without cause so since then i really from 2011 went round trying to tell as many people as i could about what i discovered and i've given variance of this speech now about 20 times i suppose but i hope this brings things right up to date as of about two weeks ago and also i'm going to tell you some things which i haven't told before so the first thing to say is this talk is not about cloud as storage this is about parallel processing power as a commodity and in fact this photo is is just two photos crammed together the left is a modern data center and on the right there's uh a door a doorway you probably can't see the number but the number is 641a now how many people know what 641a refers to good ok so 641a came from the story of the first warrantless wiretapping episode from about 2005 to 2007 and i don't have time to tell that story but in fact that doorway contained a deep packet inspection box installed around about 2002 uh in one of the main at t switching centers in san francisco so in a sense you could boil down my talk to how likely is it legally or technically that there's one of those on the right in one of those on the left so what this talk is going to be mainly about is the law underlying what we now call prism and it is the 2008 foreign intelligence surveillance act amendment act which when it was passed had a different numbering which didn't bother us called 1881a now everyone calls it section 702 and what it's about is obtaining foreign intelligence information it intentionally targets only non-americans outside the u.s when i say only that is of course 95 percent of the world's population it's a blanket authorization for one year there's a requirement to minimize access on u.s persons after collection and to a certain extent before collection and the provider of these services has to provide the government with all facilities and information to accomplish this acquisition in secret so the first point i want to emphasize which will make sense when we come to the next slide is this means if you're not an american you cannot really trust cryptographic services or in general software services provided by us companies because even if that software or that cryptography is sound to begin with you're going to receive software updates and if you're not an american outside the u.s a software update could be pushed to you targeted at you which is going to subvert your security if you don't comply with one of these orders uh it's a contempt of the foreign intelligence surveillance court if somebody in an american company as marissa mayer said last year if somebody an american company were to tell say a foreign data protection authority that's potentially an offence under the espionage act 20 years in jail or worse so the providers of these services have complete immunity from civil lawsuits and all of this must be done in a manner consistent with the us fourth amendment and the analysis i'm giving you now is the analysis that i was giving people a year or 18 months before snowden verbatim these slides haven't been changed so what is foreign intelligence information so we have to now go back to the very first pfizer act the very first foreign intelligence surveillance act in 1978 and the definitions i'm showing you the significant part i'm showing you has not changed since 1978. it's been there that long and the extraordinary thing is that in the legal literature the policy literature there is absolutely nothing written about the part in the bottom in bold nothing at all from the perspective of a non-american so you prob the prince probably too small but in the definition of foreign intelligence information you can see the sort of things that you'd expect like money laundering sabotage international terrorism and then there's the section in bold and to actually get the text at the bottom you have to unwind two levels of legal definition and substitute them in but once you boil it down foreign intelligence information can mean simply information with respect to a foreign-based political organization or foreign territory that relates to the conduct of the foreign affairs of the united states nothing necessarily to do with national security nothing to do with terrorism nothing to do with crime simply if it relates to the foreign policy of the us which is an incredibly broad definition you won't find a definition as broad as that uh in any other law i believe so what is also peculiar about this definition is its conditional on nationality if uh again it's slightly too small to see but if you are a united states person that is to say an american citizen or permanent resident where it says relates would read necessary necessary a very high and strict legal threshold but if you're a foreigner outside the u.s it's relates a very very low legal threshold trivial to pass so this is the only law as far as i know where the very term of the surveillance information to be obtained is itself conditioned by the nationality of the person quite unique so what this law did in 2008 is it combined three elements for the first time which had actually been there in previous laws the first part that it only targets non-us persons located outside the u.s had actually been there in a stop gap precursor law called the protect america act of 2007 but that expired after one year and then they had to do something permanent which was this but that idea of only targeting non-us persons located located outside the us began with this earlier law in 2007. and this earlier law of 2007 was essentially designed to clean up the first warrantless wiretapping episode which had been raging in the u.s press for a couple of years before that the second thing that it did is much more significant in the electronic communication privacy act of 1986 it defined a term called remote computing services and when you look at that definition you'll see that remote computing services even though it was defined in 1986 is a very good definition of all forms of public cloud computing that we would call today so this new term of remote computing services was snuck in to the fisa amendment act nobody apparently noticed it had been put in and the effect of this was that all previous such laws had dealt with telecommunication providers and internet service providers providers of communication services by expanding the scope of fisa 702 to include remote computing services it effectively then embraced all of these obligations on providers of cloud computing and as extraordinary as it may be there was no commentary on this at the time there's nothing in the congressional research service there were no law papers commenting on it none of the civil society activism at the time noticed this no reference whatsoever to this edition the third new element as we've discussed is uh coming from pfizer 1978 it doesn't have to be about criminality or even as we would understand it in europe national security the vital interest of the state it can purely mean political surveillance in the political and economic interests of the us and surveillance over ordinary lawful democratic activities of people in their own countries exercising their democratic rights and freedoms so this was designed for mass surveillance of any cloud data relating to u.s foreign policy and it contains this extraordinary double discrimination by nationality firstly in the fact that in the title of the statute pfizer 702 only targets non-americans outside the u.s but also in that conditionality in the very definition of foreign intelligence information again that structure is quite unique in the world so you remember that all of that had to be done with regard to the fourth amendment and although it may seem strange today back in 2012 nobody actually knew whether the fourth amendment applied to non-americans outside the u.s i would go to data protection conferences year after year where a representative from the u.s state department would make these great pie and hymns of praise to the wonders of the fourth amendment and since it was directed to an international audience i think it was reasonable to suppose that the implication was that somehow the fourth amendment was protecting everybody in that room well there was a bit of detective story to find out that it didn't it starts with a 1990 supreme court case uh called verdigo aquides that isn't quite a perfect fit for the cloud situation but it's sort of the best that we've got and then in 2008 there was a foreign intelligence surveillance court of review judgment about the protect america act uh and this is the case that we now actually know was about yahoo it's called in rey redacted uh and of course a lot of information has now been declassed and come out but it was actually yahoo challenging uh the terms of this protect america act and the judgment came down actually just after the pfizer 702 act had been passed so in the unredacted parts and this is very surprising because almost all references to this sort of thing are redacted especially in the newly declassified fisk stuff it said that there's no fourth event protection for foreign powers reasonably believed to be located outside the us and further probable cause as a term meaning a fifty percent likelihood that you're guilty a fifty percent likelihood that there's sufficient evidence to show that you are the person the police are looking for in some criminal affair when i noticed this in 2010 and it appeared on the u.s court service website for about six months and then disappeared but fortunately being cashed by the federation of american scientists there was there in black and white again in the under-redacted parts this extraordinary idea that if you're a foreigner outside the us probable cause doesn't become probable cause of any criminality it just becomes probable cause that you're foreign and that's the sufficient trigger to begin surveillance so what i'm going to show you next is a little short video clip um it's a clip um primarily with jamil jaffa of the american civil liberties union a very fine privacy advocate at the forefront of challenging some parts of this from the point of view of americans over the past few years and he's talking in front of a house judiciary subcommittee hearing in the middle of 2012 because then pfizer 702 was expiring it needed to be renewed and this is how the dialogue went let me see if you and i can agree on something does the fourth amendment apply to foreign targets in foreign lands i don't think that's the question presented no no no no that's my question so i promise you it's the right question because that's my question i don't think it does what would you say you don't think it does well i in the circumstance of this statute i don't think it does right and we certainly haven't made the argument that it does does the fourth amendment i'm not talking about the statute does the fourth amendment apply to foreign nationals in foreign land does not does the second amendment apply um i don't know the first law but i think no eighth i think it would depend on the circumstances women's suffrage does that apply no okay that's my point they don't so we're not talking about foreign we're not talking about surveillance of foreign nationals and farmlands right that's my second point so the significance of that is that jamil jaffa you know doing the best job he could as an advocate was really driven against back against the wall to admit that there is no constitutional protection for foreigners in foreign lands as the charming texas congressman put it and also that the u.s congress was laughing they were laughing at the idea that you have privacy rights that is the climate of political debate in the us as anyone who's followed the coverage will know so i had a bit of luck um i was invited to join uh some academics writing a report commissioned by the european parliament on fighting cyber crime and protecting privacy in the cloud and probably the reason this report was commissioned was to sort of increase the the sort of cyber drum beat of we must have more intensive surveillance laws but i explained all this to my academic colleagues and they thought it was so important they let me write the middle section of the report about all of this pretty much the analysis i've shown you some more and this was published in um october uh 2012 the date's wrong but actually that should say january 2013 and then of course nothing happened nobody reads these european parliament reports it just sort of sat there on the website for two or three months and i was actually then watching the renewal of the fisa legislation um when did they decide to do that congress well between christmas and new year obviously uh so i was watching it on c-span and i just got fed up so i started calling up all the journalists that uh i remembered from my old civil society days not much luck um offered the story to the guardian no interest uh to other british newspapers to the washington post the new york times no interest and then ryan gallacher who of course is now working on the intercepts with grant greenworld wrote a very tight 800 word summary which then created a little bit of interest in the blogosphere about 1500 tweets in a week and then at least from europe you know the general reaction was how can this possibly be possible what on earth do we have data protection law for if this is going on uh the us blog reaction was much less but typically oh those europeans are kind of upset that we can spy on them who's going to stop us and that was from a self-described american civil libertarian so how did all this happen how is it the case that thousands of european policy and data protection officials all over europe apparently didn't understand this was happening well i think for almost everyone in this room uh what i'm about to say next is going to be slightly incredible but we as technologists understand that if you want to encrypt data yourself and you control the algorithm you control the implementation of the software you control the key and then you put that data somewhere else that's reasonably safe but if you want to compute with that data the meaning of cloud computing you want to do useful work with that data in somebody else's data center thousands of miles away well there is no technical way to protect that because even if the data is encrypted on disk when it passes through the cpu it has to be in plain text to do useful work before somebody mentions homomorphic encryption the cryptographers i talk to tell me that it's always going to be orders of magnitude too slow for general purpose computing and amazingly as far as i can see european policymakers did not understand this they bought a whole lot of encryption blah blah blah from the industry that said yes of course we protected it it's encrypted isn't it and and yes we have very good security measures and security policies of course it's impossible in fact the cloud is more secure but apart from that the general structure of the lobbying from the us government in particular was that u.s law offers very good protection to its citizens by the fourth amendment as good or better than many european countries which is true therefore don't worry about the us cloud but of course you can see the fallacy once the data in europe goes to u.s jurisdiction it's totally vulnerable to laws like pfizer 702 what was also happening from about 2009 is a whole slew of what i call cloud wash various documents from the u.s mission to the eu and the proxies of the state department law firm deeply dubious hogan levels produced a number of uh frankly deceptive quasi-legal analyses that were pure propaganda respectable law firms like link laters and even the european data protection supervisor was making speeches at an event organized by one of the main u.s lobbyists talking about using new data protection mechanisms to streamline data into the cloud in nissa had a very inglorious role in this which i'll come back to and then various other usual suspects none of those materials at all i've now got a collection about 30 before snowden mentioned pfizer at all not even the original pfizer there was a lot of concern about the patriot act but the patriot attack turns out not to have actually been the key point of vulnerability for cloud computing so sort of restating what i just said is is cloud mass surveillance a real risk well what we know from what's been declassified by snowden so far is that so far the cloud companies have not been asked to as well internalize the mass surveillance so far it appears that they have been presented with a particular selector um and you've all read enough about what those can be i won't legal the point but what i want you to think about for the future is this problem we agree i think that you cannot protect data in cloud computing with encryption but the new forms of cloud computing platform as a service you have an entire way of writing software where as well under the hood if you write the algorithm once then the platform is supposed to take care of scaling that in a few milliseconds from one cpu perhaps to thousands of cpus and it's that elasticity of cloud computing which is probably going to be one of the key competitive advantages for cloud computing in future so imagine that you want to intercept that well you have to intercept it at the level where the data makes sense which could be you know somewhere in quite a deep software stack so it's really not much use plugging in a deep packet inspection box onto the cables connecting the data center because you might have to have a thousand of those dpi boxes on standby if the capacity of the algorithm that is actually running then scales onto however many thousand cpus you're going to need that much extra dpi capacity to surveil it unless you use coercive powers to force the cloud provider to basically build the surveillance into the software you build in surveillance subroutines at the necessary levels of the stack so that however that application scales the surveillance capacity is already there in software so i don't know and it appears we have no evidence that this has been done already but it seems to me the writing is on the wall that if governments are going to be wanting to surveil cloud computing systematically they're going to have to exercise those sorts of powers and i guess the point i'd like to make 702 already provides those powers even if they have not been used to that extent already so i now want to talk more about the european side of the affair and what's been happening with european data protection regulation as i think almost all of you will know there is a new data protection regulation being hung up in in european legislators for about two years and of course discussions continued after snowden about what forms should take and one whole part of that regulation is concerned with the legal means of exporting eu data outside and particularly to the us so in the current data protection directive there are basically these ways of doing it you can get somebody's consent you can rely on safe harbor you can form a contract with specially approved clauses with the person you want to export the data to and then there's also something newish called binding corporate rules binding corporate rules essentially allows a sort of corporation to make up their own scouts on a charter we really will obey this and we'll invent some sanctions on ourselves if anybody breaks the rules and this is sanctified by data protection authority and these were invented actually for fairly reasonable purposes if a global corporation wanted to do all their human resources processing in one centre and therefore collect data from all around the world to do that this was sort of the template idea behind a bcr but then i think very dangerously data protection authorities in cahoots with the big cloud providers thought it would be a very good idea to extend this idea of binding corporate rules to so-called data processes data processes being entities which supposedly have no decision-taking power over the data they process they're really just acting on instructions from data controllers so somebody and i've got a true idea who it is had the brilliant idea well let's adapt this old-fashioned bcr idea for fairly tame purposes to cloud computing and then we've got a template which can basically be the primary vehicle for legitimating cloud computing in european terms so the rough idea is microsoft google whoever gets their bcrs certified once they are certified in the new regulation the data protection authority must accept them they wouldn't have any discretion as they do today and then data can be transferred into particularly u.s controlled clouds and then all questions of mass surveillance just disappear into what i call a puff of audit because article 29 working party the committee of european data protection authorities were so naive that they imagined that somehow a private security auditor if they were inspecting a data center and they noticed room 641a and they said oh what's behind there can i have a look in there and they'd be told no of course you can't in fact it's classified information that you even notice that if you tell anyone about that you'll go to jail for espionage well data protection authorities were so naive that they thought somehow private security audit could detect these risks of foreign mass surveillance so this diagram is supposed to show the sort of risk matrix of eu data sovereignty and on the left you've got three kinds of information criminal law enforcement which probably should include most terrorism cases sort of bona fide national security which in european terms we think of as being the vital interests of the state and then essentially foreign policy and political spying for national advantage and then in terms of the columns you have intra-eu transfers and then eu data in the u.s so the red zone is not covered by the fourth amendment it's not covered by eu data protection it's not covered by council of europe convention 108 it's certainly not covered by the cyber crime treaty and of course it's not covered by the european convention of human rights because the us doesn't recognize that so all of this data for 15 or so years has been completely unprotected well the story moves on i'm going to have to accelerate a bit in january president obama made a flagship speech to try and address these concerns and of course he's in an impossible position because in the one hand he has to assure the american people that pfizer 702 in particular is no threat to americans because it's designed to spy on foreigners but then at the same time he has to find somewhere reassuring the rest of the world so what he came up with was a very well written very well crafted speech but the meat beneath the speech was a new presidential policy directive ppd 28 and basically there's a there's a real gotcha of a footnote so footnote nine says this directive is not intended to alter the rules applicable to us persons in executive order twelve three three three three which i'll have to mention the pfizer or other applicable law just as a brief digression executive order 1233 was created by reagan and essentially it is a policy directive which covers nsa activities spying entirely outside the united states when you're basically just spying on foreigners there's no reason to believe americans are involved you may have nsa agents infiltrating data centers in some foreign country that's what eo12333 is about and it's policy it's not law and there's a reason for that we'll come back to so in other words in the small print well in the footnote all of the reassurances in ppd28 are basically worthless from the point of view of establishing any kind of equality of rights there's still going to be discrimination by us nationality if you're a u.s person then a law enforcement authority would need a particular justified fisk warrant to that higher legal standard of necessity and if you're not a us person basically the nsa just adds your selectors to a list um then we had a report from the so-called privacy and civil liberties oversight board which essentially has no mandate to look out for the interests of non-americans at all their analysis of the situation of non-americans occupied five pages out of 196 and frankly i think it's misleading tautologists credulous junk and there has been a vast amount of fisty classification since not all of which i've analyzed but basically there is this tendency that a lot of the stuff that is redacted you can tell from the context the stuff that's redacted is about the situation of non-americans so who did i warn exactly um actually i first got an opportunity to try and get some interest from the open society foundation way back in january 11th and i explained uh to that committee not to saurus in person what the score was made quite an impact on them but they didn't do anything they said they only fund existing ngos and they've done nothing in fact soros has done nothing about surveillance issues in western europe in the entire time open society foundation has been operating if anybody doubts that i asked soros that in person in march at a conference i attended and he didn't deny it i also worn privacy international in june they said they had no resources and i tried again in october and still no interest in privacy international and that pains me particularly since i've known the guys in private international and worked with them for 15 years and i'm genuinely baffled by by what's happened to province international recently i also in september when i actually left microsoft uh warned edry and dg justice at cabinet level the polish data protection authority um who did nothing um and basically put one footnote of my slide deck i showed him in an academic article he wrote he of course has now become the deputy you european data protection supervisor the greens were very helpful and i have nothing but praise for particularly ralph bendrath and jan albrecht and they are straight shooters and i'm very grateful to the help they've given me in september um 2012 i had an opportunity to make a speech at the european academy of law where peter hustings was there his deputy now edps giovanni buttarelli representatives from the eu council the person in charge of the international transfer section from the canil and therefore de facto article 29 and i basically explained all of this in 54 slides with a great deal more legal analysis again stunned silence but total inaction at a different conference i made anissa aware of all this and then had some correspondence with the head of anissa who basically said they had no mandate to act that this is all excluded from their mandate by national security exemptions but then of course after snowden um it would seem to be politically impossible for anissa to say that so anissa concocted really rather a bogus and uh meretricious document sort of implying that they had factored in these sort of risks to their pre-snowden cloud analysis and that's totally untrue i had an opportunity to make a speech to the european parliament into parliamentary forum for civil liberties in october 2012. uh again stunned silence the portuguese dpa put up their hand and said can we have some details please and then i tried to get in contact with the poli with the portuguese dpa uh no response and then um in february 13 that was when i made the presentation of the european parliament report that i mentioned before in september and that did make an impact and immediately afterwards the liber committee asked me to draft some amendments for the new data protection regulation but i'm afraid they were mostly ignored or diluted and then just before snowden in may uh dg connect in charge of cloud policy i've been beating them up as well they finally organized a forum at the offices of digital europe digital europe are essentially the trade association for electronics i.t and software companies largely dominated by u.s and uk companies and basically dg connect said well casper we're not going to think about this but look if you can convince those hard-nosed bastards at digital europe then we'll take you seriously and basically they laughed at me just before snowden so what has been the eu commission's cloud policy up to date it was run by neely crows out of dg connect and the official eu policy document published around 2012 essentially rejected the idea of trying to make any pan-european cloud which was sort of safe because there was no enthusiasm from member states basically the member states didn't really trust each other any more than the u.s and that sort of collapsed the idea to the extent it was ever seriously considered there was a steering board uh composed of industry bigwigs and then various bits of candy floss about trusted cloud europe yada yada and then a new after snowden then a new group was set up to try and streamline cloud contracts and actually joined that for a while until i realized there was no interest whatsoever in drafting anything which would make surveillance harder or build in sort of deterrence that just wasn't the agenda at all it was simply about making essentially cloud less treacherous from a contractual point of view which is useful work but nothing to do with stopping surveillance a particularly pernicious idea is if you have a a cloud contract with a provider then that provider should be able to basically subcontract what they've contracted with you sort of recursively so you can glue on a sub-provider and a sub-provider a sub-provider onto that which could of course be different countries so you would have absolutely no idea where the data was flowing and uh article 29 the data protection authorities were pushing this idea and i sharply criticized that and they said look casper you don't understand our job is not to stop any kind of processing our job is to find a legal basis to allow it to happen that is the mentality still in the core part of the european data protection authorities so really there has been no substantive change whatsoever in eu cloud policy since snowden but when you listen to the speeches certainly before the new commission of neely cruz and vivian reading you would hear it is vital that we get a strong new data protection regulation so that we can deal with all of this surveillance stuff which is completely false what did parliament do well after they asked me for some amendments um when snowden happened the parliament phoned me up and said casper it's all true would you like to write the briefing note for the official european parliament inquiry which i did and there's a reference to that at the back of the slide deck and if you want to read one thing about all of this uh then i'd encourage you to read that it's only 30 pages but i think it's one of the best pieces of work i've done so after snowden basically the libra committee the civil liberties committee went into a sort of purder a lockdown there was one particular politician who insisted on this baroness ludford of the liberal democrats who marvelously lost her seat of the last election so we don't have to worry about her anymore uh not unfortunately on these accounts but just the luck of the draw and the liberals are so unpopular but anyway for reasons which are too politically complicated going to now essentially libra cut itself off from all advice any interchange really with what they were cooking up the sort of compromise they're cooking up and so what emerged out of this purder was so-called article 43a and this was a restoration of a clause which was lost from a penultimate draft to the draft was actually published by the commission in 2012 and what it said is that in the case where you put some data in the cloud and then the u.s for example law enforcement wants to get direct access from that cloud provider well the cloud provider has got to tell and get permission from the data protection authority to do that so it sets up a deliberate conflict of law because you remember if somebody had done that in respect to the fisa law they would have been in contempt to the fist court and possibly endangering themselves under the espionage act so that's putting the companies in a terrible terrible squeeze except well think about it on the one hand you've got contempt of the fist court very very powerful court in the u.s and potentially espionage charges on the other hand you've got fines and a very long dubious process of enforcement by very ponderous european data protection authorities the fines might get quite big but then again they might not so which are you going to choose so it's not a credible deterrent and that was a key part of the advice and amendments that i drafted for the parliament but they wouldn't go for it uh one good thing the parliament did do is they removed these bcrs for processes but it's likely the commission and the council and article 29 because it's their sort of baby will want them put back this this is a bit outside the scope of the talk but i want to say that there's a lot wrong apart from this with the new data protection regulation i've reluctantly come to the view from having thought and it was motherhood and apple pie that this is going to be a curse on personal freedom this is going to be an irreversible bureaucratization of everyday life uh i probably will skip going through all the things which are wrong here except just maybe the penultimate point in the new regulation which is going on four times as much text as the original directive there are 450 references to this term of art processing processing can mean computing with data or storing the data but as we now know that they didn't know in 1981 when somebody had the bright idea to munch these two ideas together we now know that you can protect stored data with encryption but you can't protect computed data with encryption so this entire regulation is built on conceptual sand each of these 450 references is inherently ambiguous because it is conflating two completely incommensurable information security situations one of which which is tractable with technology and the other which is not that's how messed up it is conceptually so to come right up to date uh article 29 working party came out just this month with their opinion 51-page opinion on the whole surveillance thing uh expanding from a shorter opinion they published last year it's a very muddy piece of work it's really a long letter of self-explanation by why they couldn't reasonably be expected to do anything about this to date but they do make some interesting definitive statements the exemption in the eu treaties offers no possibility to invoke the national security of a third country alone in order to avoid the applicability of eu law and this is a sort of rebuff to the carve out in the eu treaties for national security but of course that is the national security of member states not of a third country and dpas may suspend data flows on their existing powers particularly in germany hint hint but they haven't done so so far and they're also awaiting the outcome of the max shrims case which we haven't got time to talk about now uh but they also say article 43a this conflict of law the commission's idea now put back by the parliament after being lobbied away just before the publication of the original regulation they don't like it they say it may be a step in the right direction but it's not going to be the solution to all problems but here's the the bombshell right at the bottom and it's not obvious they say that if there is any such article 43a they don't want the job basically it would be the interior ministry of each country which would take that decision whether to approve or deny the transfer not the independent data protection authority they don't want the job in other words within the sort of conclave of article 29 they have failed to reach any consensus that this problem of foreign intelligence surveillance is really anything that should be done by them and we can maybe have a question or two about that article 29 also evades their own responsibility for this mess back in 2005 in one of their working party documents dealing with all of this they said that one of the reasons they were inventing these bcr and contract structures was so that transfers they called repeated mass or structural which was their sort of code for this sort of thing precisely because of its importance should somehow be carried out within these legal frameworks they were inventing but nine years later they say exactly the opposite they say that these instruments which they invented should not be the basis for these massive structural or repetitive transfers so in other words article 29 in their folly they got this whole ball rolling in the mid-2000s as if these preposterous legal mechanisms could possibly contain these risks and now they contradict themselves and walk away without acknowledging their absurdity they also didn't mention the discrimination by nationality in u.s law which i stressed and in fact in 150 opinions since 9 11 they never even mentioned the concept of foreign intelligence at all the other bits i don't probably have time to explain right now but what they did do at a big conference the beginning of the month is publish a political statement sort of 15 points of political belief which sound very right on they do they are in fact the sort of thing that privacy activists do say and espouse but really this is a decoy this is a decoy to try and distract attention the fact they cannot achieve any solidarity amongst themselves for deciding that they actually have a responsibility to enforce the existing law to shut down data flows to make the united states pay a price and the us is exceptionally exceptionalist if you look at references in surveillance law to discrimination by citizenship and nationality rather than the geography of the communication path well there's about 40 in u.s law counting up pfizer and patriot from fisa the first and fourth amendment special protections the uk has zero surprisingly germany has one which is a profound embarrassment and i hope i got a question about that because in echr human rights are supposed to be equal but actually part of the german g10 law is very analogous to 702. canada has about two new zealand two australia two and i haven't been able to discover any others at all but the u.s has 40. so what have ngos done um at brazil net mundial and istanbul igf nobody said one word about discrimination by nationality i was tweeting like crazy kind of kicking their shins the subject was never even raised by anybody cdt eff have done very little on non-us person rights i'm sure there are people here will quarrel with you about that access has done more than most epic said not one word about pfizer um you know in 18 years of visiting the eu and helping us with our privacy problems um edri has done nothing before or after snowden uh and i've mentioned privacy international already is a real treaty with the u.s even possible supposing we got the sort of guarantees that we would like to have the criminalization of data protection offences there is a serious fundamental problem which is that spying on foreigners abroad is an inherent presidential authority congress cannot restrain that presidential authority so in other words if obama today makes a promise and says we changed policy we're going to rewrite eo1233p much more strongly than pbd28 you can't trust that because a future president or the same president could tomorrow in secret renounce that policy and just go back to business as usual so it's not even clear that a legally binding treaty is possible unless you change the us constitution and generally what i've been recommending for a couple of years now is a three-prong strategy for eu response firstly you work out essentially which data flows more valuable to the us than they are to europe and you begin shutting them down as in a trade war secondly you need a long-term eu industrial policy to develop software and cloud services and i think also critically that should include a secure operating system for individuals or much more secure operating system for individuals you might have seen on the beginning of the slides and i'm now a policy advisor to the cube's os project and i do think if you haven't heard of cubes and you worried about your security of your own laptop you should check it out that's all i'll say and thirdly we need whistleblower protection because it's only through edward snowden's courage that we know at least that anyone is taking this seriously now and we don't know that the next whistleblower is going to be as altruistic as snowden so we need to actually give them watertight asylum and probably some incentives probably some rewards i actually proposed to the parliament that the whistleblower should get 25 of any fines subsequently exacted on a controller now that sounds an enormous amount but you've got to remember that person is likely to be an american either somebody working for a corporation or working for the for the nsa and they are going to need bodyguards and protection from extraordinary rendition and kidnapping back to sort of guantanamo for the rest of their lives so that's why the incentives have to be enormous to provide a credible deterrent so the way that i've tried to sort of summarize the political situation now is welcome to the meta panopticon it is unfortunately true that most people don't think they have anything to hide from their government but people vote for politicians and they have to have trust in public officials they have to trust that public officials are acting impartially in their national interest and in their collective interest so how now are people going to know that that is the case because any politician or official in europe now knows that the nsa and probably gchq knows every detail of their private life every indiscretion everything rash emails sent via gmail any phone call implication deductible through traffic analysis well anyone with half a brain cell and position of power in the eu now knows their private life is up for grabs their career could be ruined with one tabloid news story or their promotion ruined if they show perhaps too much anti-american bias and that comes the attention of the u.s and they sort of arrange for the other guy to get promoted well how do we know that's not going to happen because even if it doesn't happen we might reasonably suspect that may happen so that is a profoundly corrosive idea for democracy but it's something that we now have to deal with it we cannot deal with it by not thinking about it and as i put at the end of my report the thoughts that edward snowden have put in the minds of the public cannot now be unthought thank you very much we have about 10 minutes for q and a ok we can take about about 10 minutes for q and a so if you have a question find a microphone preferably one of those and i also i have a signal angel in the back and she is she has a question yes hello casper so we have a ton of questions for you in the irc and they were all really excited about your talk and i mean i just start with one so can you name three countries whose laws are equally balanced in protecting its citizens as well as foreigners so which countries could we yeah take as an example for laws in europe or in germany so i think one important distinction is to make is there's what has been going on in reality as we now know from snowden and then there is what the law is in theory so in every european country i believe um apart from germany the laws are equal there's nothing in european laws apart from germany that i discovered where it says if you are a french citizen or if you're a slovakian citizen or if you're a czech citizen you get better protection in respect of privacy and surveillance what almost every other country's laws say is they differentiate between purely domestic communications communications starting and beginning in one country and communications which cross the border of that country so that is the way that most laws make that distinction but you may say well does that make a difference yes it does for cloud computing because the stark contrast is if you have any american data in europe then that data is equally protected by european data protection and human rights law an american can come over here and start taking a case through european data protection authorities or european courts without any trouble at all if they thought their privacy was being unjustifiably infringed the converse is not true all eu data as i hope i've demonstrated in the u.s you have no legal rights at all and that is the asymmetry created by cloud computing before cloud computing the rough assumption in the build up of these international laws for 50 or 100 years was that territory was roughly congruent with jurisdiction what cloud computing does is it just floats those two apart and creates this faster symmetry um the mic over there okay okay so uh thanks for the talk in germany the parliament finally decided to open up an investigation commission after the snowden revelations and so they got witnesses from the german intelligence services but not much came out because um all the details are classified which would hold as proof and the government also protects them and it appears that somehow the intelligence services operate in some sort of room that is independent of the law now you pointed out how in the u.s they would be what they could do within the boundaries of the law now my question is do they even care or more formally put how how likely would you think that they that the us agencies would feel bound by the u.s laws at all so i think that they they do feel bound by the u.s laws there was a great uh john oliver the daily show quip which is the amazing thing mr president is not nobody's saying that you broke the law the amazing thing is that you didn't have to um and i do think that when you read you know the texture of what nsa lawyers have said and the texture of the pea club reports and so forth they they are in a sense legal overload we're now getting kind of bombed with thousands and thousands of pages of american legalese but the trouble is none of it has any relevance for us it is all about because that is the only rights would exist it is all about protecting the rights of americans and there simply are no rights to find for anybody else thank you the microphone over there please hi um hi i have a question about uh the role of jurisdiction in the era of cloud computing uh and as i'm sure you know microsoft is challenging a ruling in the states about access to data held in the eu and i'm just wondering what your views are on that is it sort of pr snake oil or is there something like a positive role that u.s companies can do in sort of challenging this global surveillance so as i say i'm very glad you asked me that um as you can imagine getting fired from by microsoft for trying to warn them about 702 i do find it kind of amusing that now microsoft is painting itself as the champion of privacy and i'm afraid this case is not about protecting the sovereignty of european data this is about protecting the sovereignty of microsoft but the short answer is the substance of that case is only about the stored communications act a part of ekpa 1986 in other words it only deals with criminal law enforcement so even if microsoft won that case and actually hope they won't because then that'll kind of shore up this rotten system that we have today but even if they won that case it would do nothing to prevent surveillance under eo1233 or pfizer it's completely orthogonal to that i will take another question from the internet so hello ah okay um so two questions in the same direction um the question is that i mean the the u.s are quite powerful in comparison to europe so one of your examples was to not give them any data anymore that they really really want to have something to trade off so how do you think that will work um is there any possibility that this will be the case so when i first started uh recommending this policy a couple of years ago uh basically everyone said it was crazy and they said there is no capacity for this in europe we don't have enough software houses we don't have enough people who could build and invest in data centers it's completely crazy but what i heard from the commission just uh two weeks ago is that what they're hearing now is actually european providers particularly telcos are queuing up to now provide european based data centers and of course another consequence of what i said is people should now be using open source software for security because this problem of actually pushing software updates and through a software update any security infrastructure you've got being able to be toast because you just don't know what's in the update of course open source is no panacea but tools like static analysis for getting the bugs out of open source are much more effective than when we last had this debate 12 13 years ago so from all points of view there is just a massive advantage now in everybody particularly governments switching to open source cloud computing indigenously hosted in the eu if you do that of course the nsa can still try and break in but if the nsa is trying to break in you can at least defend by conventional means and you're in essentially a totally different situation and if you've handed all of that data over on a plate for the inspection of 702 okay i think we've got time for two more questions um hi uh thanks for the sweet um your claim is that uh for uh article 43 does not work because of the asymmetrical nature of the crime and punishment the punishment for uh for for if for spying is 20 years in prison etc but it does not apply to european citizens operating in europe so could uh article 43 not be shored up by saying anyone who provides cloud services in europe has to have a non-european sorry a non-american citizen working in the role of getting the uh information about uh this on the the back and forth that's required by article 43 and and then then the ace asymmetricity does not exist anymore if that's a word so it's a nice idea there's a couple of problems i mean one is that it's by no means clear that the espionage can only be used against american citizens ask julian assange and the second point is that there is the scope of american law extends not just to us-based companies but to any company that does business with the us so theoretically a 702 order could be put onto deutsche telekom or france telecom or whoever but from my experience working in a very big corporation and now having you know my my judgment is the us would not serve a 702 on a european company because the whole purpose would be secrecy and i think that maybe naive but a european corporation staff with european lawyers they would not put up with that they would ensure that essentially they would cry for help from their own government from uh from data protection authorities so i think in practical terms there's very substantially less risk for a european company even if it is doing business in the us to be subject to this law but i'm afraid putting responsibility just an ep citizen won't necessarily do it and the last question do you think over here do you think there's any way an american company can set up a cloud offering that really legally protects their customers data from uh let's say the u.s legally spying on them sure yeah i mean just use a european company running free software physically located in the territory of europe and you protect that as well as you can but but not for an american company no there is no way out for an american company something about which i'm terribly terribly sad thank you so much casper i hope that there will be a result that is bigger than stunt silence you | media.ccc.de | UC2TXq_t06Hjdr2g_KdKpHQg | 2014-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,702 | 54,242 |
-SFWEFKRveI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SFWEFKRveI | The 13 Extraterrestrial entities that are currently living on earth | the visit of the extraterrestrials cannot be determined how many alien races exist according to the most daring scientists have said that there can be about 100,000 different races in our galaxy the Milky Way similar to us and I say a morphological similarity with head, 2 legs and 2 arms the breeds most known for visits and possible contacts with humans on the earth are the following number one gray series grey beings are the most known aliens there are at least three different types those of approximately 1.5 M of stature which are the most numerous come from the binary star system Zeta 2 of the constellation of the reticulo-endothelial characteristics are similar grayish skin large head with inverted pear-shaped without hairs large black eyes small mouth without lips almost no nose here's without auricular flag their body is thin their arms and fingers are reproduced by cloning as their reproductive system has been damaged presumably by harmful radiation these beings have no good intentions with humans are responsible for the abductions seem to try to cross their race with a human race to create a hybrid race which would be better than either or maybe trying to repair their physical damage by serving of human organs substances or genes the greys are also a very intelligent breed so they gain ground in their desire to control the human race through the agreement it has with the United States and perhaps other powers they grant their technology in exchange for human lives and the installation of their bases in the territories that certain countries grant them in the USA they have bases located in New Mexico and Nevada one of them is the area 51 number 2 the ZOA MorphOS the ZOA MorphOS they are extraterrestrials with animal forms they may have qualities and character mystics belonging to different species combined there have been few reports of this type of beings but there are some have forms of primate that fish in this category includes the famous chupacabras also included here are reptilians they are highly advanced but negative beings and hostile towards humans they would live on a planetoid driven by them and would be in search of a new planet to live on number 3 greys from the stars SATA reticulum and orion known by their abductions of civilians genetic experiments mental programming human followings through implants cloning and creation hybrid human gray species number 4 tall greys coming from the star Orien are known by their genetic experiments hybrid breed creation greys and humans mental control and diplomatic agreements with the government in the shade number 5 the native reptilians their place of origin is the earth reptilians are believed to be beings belonging to the Lemurian and atlantic continent are capable of changing their physical appearance are believed to live in the interior of the earth and have manipulated elites institutions financial systems and influencing religious belief systems suppression of the true history of mankind they are related to the human rights abuse domination and corruption of elites control of media and corporations division of religious dogma historical amnesia culture of violence number 6 Syrians beings of Sirius a are human beings in physical appearance they are almost indistinguishable from a person although some of their characteristics are average height of six to seven feet of height they can be of dark skin and white some of them are blond and of colored eyes blue or emerald in other cases they may have the appearance of an Arab it is said that a group of these beings has infiltrated global organizations to curb the decisions of the control system in terms of imposing policies and restrictions that gradually take away from people they have also made great efforts to promote ecological restoration on the planet they are highly advanced beings and come from the sixth density are currently projecting much energy to the earth to synchronize that energy with the people who are looking for change there are many reports of people who have dreamed of serious beings where they are reveal situations and things even for thousands of years they have brought men advanced knowledge this race of aliens participate in technology exchange programs that promote military cooperation against a potential extraterrestrial threat its main objectives are the investigation of secret weapons the use of exotic weapons the abuse of civilians in travel experiments over time number seven the Anunnaki the Anunnaki are beings known as the gods by the Sumerians the Anunnaki are a hybrid race originated after the union of a Princess of Orion with a prince of Serio be this in order to cease the constant wars between both races in such a way that after being eight review they became a race developing genetic military and aerospace technology like the one of its predecessors the Anunnaki are a judged the human race as their property since at the end of the experiments to create a slave race is said that they put the final ingredient they are the well known Sumerian Babylonian and Egyptian gods for the most part since the Sirians of the syrian b system also have to do with the deities of the Middle East the Anunnaki are currently the ones who are trying to take over the earth since in their roots belong to the Orion group however they have their own interests and there is a faction that has conflicts of ideology with the draconian races of Orion and alpha Draconis the Anunnaki's position on the human race is owned and certainly hostile there is a faction that works directly with the Orion group and alpha Draconis which have originated a great machinery of control over the human race they are responsible for most of the wars recorded in history they are also responsible for the control system systems of beliefs sex and secret societies the Anunnaki were also protagonists of what is known as the black leek Wars where a group of Syrian and Pleiadian assisted humans revealed themselves against the gods however failed their main activities of these beings are control the evolution of humans in the long run through elite groups systems and institutions manipulating human consciousness they compete with the draconians for control of the earth solutions generated manipulation of elites religious fundamentalism global cultural patriarchy culture of violence number 8 the tell oh she owns the tell oh she owns are set to inhabit the Hollow Earth help humanity on the surface to learn about the history of humanity restore human longevity change pernicious belief systems and protect the environment Tello she ons are part of the spiritual order of melchizedek with connections to the Ashta collective mind and have dealings with extraterrestrials in Arcturus Sirius and Saturn as well as beings of other dimensions are not known much more of them they are tall blond inhabitants of a network of the re-established subsoil of antediluvian colonies may have a slight contact with the Pleiadians and other groups by means of ancient ancestral ties since the Telos eons are natives of the earth they are said to possess interstellar vehicles and are a Western branch of the agar D sub international network and it's silver fleet number 9 the Lyra knows the Lyra knows were the original ancestors of our galactic family many thousands of years ago its civilization reached a very high technological level however it fell into discord and factions within its culture these factions went to war and destroyed much of their society many of these beings of Lyra left in their stellar ships to colonize the systems of the Pleiades Hyades and Vega some of these Pleiadians with Lyra nose ancestors also came to earth during the Lemurian and Atlantean period the Lyra nose have now evolved beyond conflict or warlike stages of evolution these other civilizations can be seen as our galactic cousins as the original inhabitants of Lyra which have a common origin with terrestrial humanoids were expelled from that system many thousands of years ago some of the present-day inhabitants of the constellation Lyra are of reptilian descent during Lyra nas warriors who are mentioned in several accounts have contacted it is reported that a massive exodus of humans left the system and escaped the Pleiades the Hyades which are 130 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Taurus and Vega who is also in Lyra this region as our own system is still a battleground between gray and human saurians number 10 visions visions are relatively peaceful and peaceful human beings descended from refugees from the lion wars who work closely with other refugee settlers now living in the Pleiades wolf 424 and elsewhere very often described as dark-skinned oriental similar to the native residents of the nation of India vagus technology is about 250 years older than that of the Pleiadians and they are also in touch with the dal universe and are being helped by them all these civilizations are guided by non-physical beings who are seated at the counsel of Andromeda vengeance are darker skin than Lyra nose with higher cheekbones and more triangular faces the vengeance also help to colonize stellar systems such as al tyre Centauri Syrio and Orion among others Andromeda is a large spiral galaxy the closest to the Milky Way at a distance of 2.2 million light-years al Tyra is about 15 light-years from Earth the al tire civilization is quiet and contemplative and is given to peaceful philosophical pursuits they are not currently involved in special exploration and are vigorously opposed to the involvement of the Lyra nose in the evolution of the earth number 11 the Pleiadians are blond or in some cases dark Nordic type humans based on the Pleiadian tanjit a system and other systems alleged to have been colonized by refugees from their former planetary homes the constellation of Lyra that were invaded by Reptoid entities of alpha Draconis the main Pleiadian planet of era is reported to be being terraformed by the Lyra refugees larrya who is much closer to the earth about 30 light years the Pleiadians were apparently the first humanoid society to develop the journey to hyperspace it is reported that the United States government knows how to peer into hyperspace since the Philadelphia Experiment in the 1940s this may explain why humans in Lyra were able to travel the long distances from this part of the galaxy to colonize the Pleiades some 430 years ago light of Earth earth the Pleiadians consider themselves as part of it and dromeda council based on some planetary systems within the Andromeda constellation number 12 Procyon ian's one of the most positive alien groups are of the solar system orbiting around Pro Sein Procyon is a yellow and white binary start which rises in front of Sirius in Canis Majoris approximately eleven point four light-years from Earth they have been nicknamed the sweets they are humanoid in nature with fair hair they have a very strong positive spiritual attitude towards the humanity of Earth the united states government was not interested in negotiating with the proceeds because they would not give them new weapon systems the proceeds it seems have intertwined with us in various stages of our evolutionary development this was done with a much more noble purpose than the greys the parousia nians have a philosophy of service to others rather than service to themselves they have been involved in trying to protect us from the evil activities of the greys and the reptilians they were able to travel in time and between dimensions of reality they often use mechanical vehicles for this but they do not depend on them the term pro scene is translated into english as the home of those who travel through time the proscenium served the law of one they are here to help us help ourselves fully respecting our free choice number thirteen the Arcturians actress is one of the most advanced extraterrestrial civilizations of our galaxy it is a fifth dimensional civilization which in reality is like a prototype of the future of the earth your energy works with humanity as an emotional mental and spiritual healer it is also an energetic entrance through which humans pass during death and rebirth it functions as a seasoning for non-physical consciousness to become accustomed to physicality the book the keys of enoch has described it as the Midway station or programming center used by the physical Brotherhood's in our local universe to govern the many turns of experiments with the physical and our end of the galaxy his total focus on every aspect of his society to the path of the realization of God the Arcturians teach that the most fundamental ingredient for living in the fifth dimension is love they teach that negativity fear and guilt must be overcome and be changed by love and light Acuras is the brightest star in the constellation Bootes click on the image on the right which is about 36 light years from Earth the Arcturians work in close connection with the ascended masters whom they refer to as the fraternity of the whole they also work very closely with what they call the galactic command the Arcturians travel the universe in their stellar ships which are the most advanced in the entire universe one of the reasons why the earth has not been attacked by some extraterrestrial warriors has been that these civilizations fear these advanced starships of the Arcturians these ships have a state of art technology plus ultratip one of these ships that surround the earth is called the shiva tina named in honor of one of the greek gods the arcturion society is governed by what they call elders these beings are venerated by the people of our tourists for their advanced knowledge wisdom and extremely high vibratory frequencies the higher the vibrational frequency the closer is one of the light or the Spirit of God the Arcturians are very short in physical stature about three to four feet they are also very thin they are also all very similar in appearance the Arcturians are proud of this because this erases the smallness of comparisons of aspects which are so prevalent in our society the Arcturians are the most loving and non-critical beings you can imagine his skin is greenish in color they have large almond-shaped eyes they have only three fingers they have the ability to move objects with their minds and they are totally telepathic the source of food is a type of effervescent liquid that is highly vitalizes your whole being his eyes are black or dark brown his main source of seeing is actually through his telepathic nature not his physical eyes its auditory sense transcends even its telepathic nature they also have an ability to detect with the back of their heads its average lifespan is 350 to 400 of our earth years their highly developed spiritual nature has allowed them to never grow old as they have the ability to transcend time and space they end life when the contract that has been arranged for their existence expires in Arcturus there is no disease either since it was eliminated centuries ago | Incredible News E3 | UCjEMNfiG-ejRaWT5HOttHSw | 2017-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,558 | 15,115 |
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Du Bois | Biography & Autobiography | Speaking Book | English | 6/7 | part two of chapter 10 of john brown by w.e berghard du bois this librivox recording is in the public domain the month of may john brown spent in boston collecting funds and in new york consulting his negro friends with a trip to connecticut to hurry the making of his thousand pikes sickness intervened but at last on june 20th the advance guard of five brown and two of his sons jerry anderson and cagey started southward they stayed several days at chambersburg where keiki cooperating with a faithful negro barber watson was established as general agent to forward men mail and freight then passing through hagerstown they arrived at harpers ferry on july 4th here they met cook who had been selling maps keeping the canal block near the arsenal and sending regular information to brown brown and his sons wandered about at first and a local farmer greeted them cheerily good morning gentlemen how do you do they returned the greeting pleasantly the conversation is recounted as follows i said well gentlemen after saluting them in that form i suppose you are out hunting minerals gold and silver his answer was no we are not we are out looking for land we want to buy land we have a little money but we want to make it go as far as we can he asked me the price of the land i told him that it ranged from 15 to 30 in the neighborhood he remarked that is high i thought i could buy land here for about a dollar or two dollars per acre i remarked to him no sir if you expect to get land for that price you will have to go further west to kansas or some of those territories where there is government land i then asked him where they came from his answer was from the northern part of the state of new york i asked him what he followed there he said farming and the frost had been so heavy lately that it cut off their crops there that he could not make anything and sold out and thought he would come further south and try it a while through this easy-going inquisitive farmer brown learned of a farm for rent which he hired for nine months for 35 dollars it was on the main road between harpers ferry chambersburg and the north about five miles from the ferry and in a quiet secluded place the house stood about 300 yards back from the boonesborough pike in plain sight about 600 yards away on the other side of the road was another cabin of one room and a garrett which was largely hidden from view by the shrubbery here brown settled and gradually collected his men and material the arms were especially slow in coming most of the guns arrived at chambersburg from connecticut about august but the pikes did not come until a month later then two the men were gathered slowly they were at the fore ends of the country in all sorts of employment and in different financial conditions and they were not certain just when the raid would take place all this delayed brown from july until october and greatly increased the cost of maintenance a daughter anne and oliver's girl wife came and kept house from july 16th to october 1st at this critical juncture harriet tubman fell sick a grave loss to the cause and there were other delays by august first there were at harpers ferry the two brown daughters and three sons and the two brothers of a son-in-law besides the two copics tid jerry anderson and stevens hazlett lehmann and taylor came soon after cagey was still at chambersburg and john brown himself labored and traveled night and day sometimes on old dolly his brown mule and sometimes in the wagon he would start directly after night and travel the 50 miles between the farm and chambersburg by daylight next morning and he otherwise kept open communication between headquarters and the latter place in order that matters might be arranged in due season in the north john brown jr was shipping the arms and gathering men and money he was in boston august 10th at douglas's home soon after and later in canada with logan all the chief branches of the league were visited and then northern ohio the result was meager not because of lack of men but lack of the kind of men wanted at this time there were thousands of negroes ready to fight for liberty in the ranks but most of these john brown could not use a present no considerable band of armed black men could have been introduced into the south without immediate discovery and civil war it was therefore picked leaders like douglas reynolds holden and delaney that brown wanted at first discreet and careful men of influence who as he said to douglas could hive the swarming bees both north and south to get these picked men interested was however difficult each had his work and his theory of racial salvation they were widely scattered a number of them had been convinced in 1858 but the postponement had given time for reflection and doubt in many ways the original enthusiasm had waned but it was not dead the cause was just as great and all that was needed was to convince men that this was a real chance to strike an effective blow they required the magic of brown's own presence to impress this fact upon them they were not sure of his agents men continued to come however others began to prepare and still others were almost persuaded an urgent summons went to kansas to white fellow workers and the response there was similarly small brown knew that his ability to command the services of a large number of northern negroes depended in some degree on frederick douglass's attitude he was the first great national negro leader a man of ability finesse and courage if he followed john brown who could hesitate if he refused was it not for the best of reasons thus john brown continually urged douglas and as a last appeal arranged for a final conference on august 19th at chambersburg in an abandoned stone quarry douglas says as i came near he regarded me rather suspiciously but soon recognized me and received me cordially he had in his hand when i met him a fishing tackle with which he had apparently been fishing in a stream hard by but i saw no fish and did not suppose he cared much for his fisherman's luck the fishing was simply a disguise and was certainly a good one he looked every way like a man of the neighborhood and as much at home as any of the farmers around there his hat was old and storm beaten and his clothing was about the color of the stone quarry itself his then present dwelling place his face wore an anxious expression and he was much worn by thought and exposure i felt that i was on a dangerous mission and was as little desires of discovery as himself though no reward had been offered for me we mr cagey captain brown shields green and myself sat down among the rocks and talked over the enterprise which was about to be undertaken the taking of harper's ferry of which captain brown had merely hinted before was now declared as his settled purpose and he wanted to know what i thought of it i at once opposed the measure with all the arguments at my command to me such a measure would be fatal to running off slaves as was the original plan and fatal to all engaged in doing so it would be an attack upon the federal government and would array the whole country against us captain brown did most of the talking on the other side of the question he did not at all object to rousing the nation it seemed to him that something startling was just what the nation needed our talk was long and earnest we spent the most of saturday and a part of sunday in this debate brown for harper's ferry and die against it he for striking a blow which should instantly rouse the country and i for the policy of gradually and unaccountably drawing off the slaves to the mountains as at first suggested and proposed by him when i found that he had fully made up his mind and could not be dissuaded i turned to shields green and told him he heard what captain brown had said his old plan was changed and that i should return home and if he wished to go with me he could do so captain brown urged us both to go with him but i could not do so and could but feel that he was about to rivet the fetters more firmly than ever on the limbs of the enslaved in parting he put his arms around me in a manner more than friendly and said come with me douglas i will defend you with my life i want you for a special purpose when i strike the bees will begin to swarm and i shall want you to help hive them but my discretion or my cowardice made me proof against the dear old man's eloquence perhaps it was something of both which determined my course when about to leave i asked green what he had decided to do and was surprised by his coolly saying in his broken way i believe i'll go with the old man here we separated they to go to harper's ferry i to rochester douglas's decision undoubtedly kept many negroes from joining brown shields green however started south the slave catchers followed him and made him and owen brown swim a river only their journeying southward instead of northward saved them from capture the life at the farm during this time was curious anderson says there was no milk and water sentimentality no offensive contempt for the negro while working in his cause the pulsations of each and every heart beat in harmony for the suffering and pleading slave i thank god that i have been permitted to realize to its furthest fullest extent the moral mental physical social harmony of an anti-slavery family carrying out to the letter the principles of its antitype the anti-slavery cause in john brown's house and in john brown's presence men from widely different parts of the continent met and united into one company wherein no hateful prejudice dared intrude its ugly self no ghost of distinction found space to enter to a passerby the house and its surroundings presented but indifferent attractions any log tenement of equal dimensions would be as likely to arrest a stray glance rough unsightly and aged it was only for those privileged to enter and tarry for a long time and to penetrate the mysteries of the two rooms it contained kitchen parlor dining room below and the spacious chamber attic storeroom prison drilling room comprised in the loft above who could tell how we lived at kennedy farm every morning when the noble old man was at home he called the family around read from his bible and offered to god most fervent and touching supplications for all flesh and especially pathetic were his petitions in behalf of the oppressed i never heard john brown pray that he did not make strong appeals to god for the deliverance of the slave this duty over the men went to the loft there to remain all day long few only could be seen about as the neighbors were watchful and suspicious it was also important to talk but little among ourselves as visitors to the house might be curious besides the daughter and daughter-in-law who superintended the work someone or other of the men was regularly detailed to assist in the cooking washing and other domestic work after the ladies left we did all the work no one being exempt because of age or official grade in the organization the principal employment of the prisoners as we severally were when compelled to stay in the loft was to study forbes manual and to go through a quiet though rigid drill under the training of captain stevens at some times at other times we applied a preparation for bronzing our gun barrels discussed subjects of reform related our personal history but when our resources became pretty well exhausted the ennui from confinement imposed silence etc would make the men almost desperate at such times neither slavery nor slaveholders were discussed mincingly we were while the ladies remained often relieved of much of the dullness growing out of restraint by their kindness as we could not circulate freely they would bring in wild fruit and flowers from the woods and fields and the young daughter says one day a short time after i went down there father was sitting at the table writing i was nearby sewing he and i being alone in the room when two little rems that had a nest under the porch came flying in at the door fluttering and twisting then they flew back to their nest and again to us several times seemingly trying to attract our attention they appeared to be in great distress i asked father what he thought was the matter with the little birds he asked if i'd ever seen them act so before i told him no then let us go and see he said we went out and found that a snake had crawled up the post and was just ready to devour the little ones in the nest father killed the snake and then the old birds sat on the railing and sang as if they would burst it seemed as if they were trying to express their joy and gratitude to him for saving their little ones after we went back into the room he said he thought it very strange the way the birds asked him to help them and asked if i thought it an omen of his success he seemed very much impressed with that idea i do not think he was superstitious but you know he always thought and felt that god called him to that work and seemed to place himself or rather to imagine himself in the position of the figure in the old seal of virginia with the tyrant under her foot the men discussed religion and slavery freely red payne's age of reason and the baltimore sun john brown himself was careful to cultivate the goodwill of his neighbors attending with skill the sick among animals and men so much so that he and his sons became prime favorites owen had long conversations with the people while cook was also moving about the country selling maps a little dunker chapel was near with non-resistant anti-slavery principles here john brown often worshipped and preached yet with all this caution and care suspicion lurked about them and discovery was always imminent brown's daughter relates that there was a family of poor people who lived nearby and who had rented the garden on the kennedy place directly back of the house the little barefooted woman and four small children she carried the youngest in her arms would all come trooping over to the garden at all hours of the day and at times several times during the day nearly always they would come up the steps and into the house and stay a short time this made it very troublesome for us compelling the men when she came in sight at meal times to gather up the vittles and tablecloth and quietly disappear upstairs one saturday father and i went to a religious dunker meeting that was held in a grove near the schoolhouse and the folks left at home forgot to keep a sharp lookout for mrs heifemaster and she stole into the house before they saw her and saw shields green that must have been in september barkley copic and will lehman and another time after that she saw cp ted standing on the porch she thought these strangers were running off negroes to the north i used to give her everything she wanted or asked for to keep her on good terms but we were in constant fear that she was either a spy or would betray us it was like standing on a powder magazine after a slow match had been lighted despite all precautions rumor began to get in the air a prussian pole was among the kansas cooperators invited he had been in kansas in 1856 and was known to brown and keiki after hearing from brown in august 1859 the poll disclosed their plans to edmund babb a correspondent of the cincinnati gazette it was probably babb who thereupon wrote to the united states secretary of war i have discovered the existence of a secret association having for its object the liberation of the slaves at the south and by a general insurrection the leader of the movement is old john brown late of kansas approximately correct details of the plot followed but secretary floyd was lulling at a summer resort and had some little conspiracies of his own in hand not unconnected with united states arsenals being therefore as he said magnificently satisfied in my own mind that a scheme of such wickedness and outrage could not be entertained by any citizens of the united states i put the letter away and thought no more of it until the raid broke out garrett smith too with little discretion addressed to a negro audience words which plainly showed he shortly expected a slave insurrection even among the harper's fairy party forced inaction led to dispute and disaffection john brown sharply rebuked the letter writing and gossiping of his own men any person is a stupid fool he told keiki who expects his friends to keep for him that which he cannot keep himself all our friends have each got their special friends and they again have theirs and it would not be right to lay the burden of keeping a secret on anyone at the end of a long string i could tell you of reasons i have for feeling rather keenly on this point the men on the other hand were dissatisfied with brown's plans as they were finally disclosed ann brown writes that they generally did not know that the raid on the government works was a part of the plan until after they arrived at the farm in the beginning of august they wanted simply to repeat the missouri raid on a larger scale and not try to capture the arsenal tid was especially stubborn and irreconcilable the discussion became so warm that john brown at one time resigned but he was immediately re-elected and this formal letter was sent him dear sir we have all agreed to sustain your decisions until you have proved incompetent and many of us will adhere to your decisions so long as you will in these ways brown was compelled to hurry and accordingly he urged his eldest son who replied through those associations which i formed in canada i am able to reach each individual member at the shortest notice by letter i am devoting my whole time to our company business shall immediately go out organizing and raising funds from what i even had understood i had supposed you would not think it best to commence opening the coal banks before spring unless circumstances should make it imperative however i suppose the reasons are satisfactory to you and if so those who own smaller shares ought not to object i hope we shall be able to get on and season some of those old miners of whom i wrote you shall strain every nerve to accomplish this you may be assured that what you say to me will reach those who may be benefited thereby and those who would take stock in the shortest possible time so don't fail to keep me posted as late as october 6th brown expected to move about the end of the month and made a hurried trip to philadelphia there he met a large group of negroes and dorsey the caterer with whom he stayed at 1221 locust street is said to have given him three hundred dollars in some way he was disappointed with the visit anderson says he went on business of great importance how important men there and elsewhere now know how affected by and affecting the main features of the enterprise we at the farm knew full after their return as the old captain in the fullness of his overflowing saddened heart detailed point after point of interest perhaps he was still trying to persuade douglas and the leaders of the philadelphia and new york groups the women left the farm late in september and o.p anderson copeland and leary arrived miriam joined brown while he was on the philadelphia trip and was sent to baltimore to buy caps for the guns others were coming when suddenly brown fixed on october 17th as the date of the raid this hurried change was probably because officials and neighbors were getting inquisitive and arms were being removed from the arsenal to manned southern stations yet it was unfortunate as anderson says could other parties waiting for the word have reached the headquarters in time for the outbreak when it took place the taking of the armory engine house and rifle factory would have been quite different but the men at the farm had been so closely confined that they went out about the house and farm in the daytime during that week and so indiscreetly exposed their numbers to the prying neighbors who thereupon took steps to have a search instituted in the early part of the coming week captain brown was not seconded in another quarter as he expected at the time of the action but could the fears of the neighbors have been delayed for a few days the disappointment in the former respect would not have been of much weight only the nearest of the slaves roundabout who awaited the word could be communicated with and several recruits like hinton were left stranded on the way unable to get through in time so the great day dawned on sunday morning october 16th captain brown arose earlier than usual and called his men down to worship he read a chapter from the bible applicable to the condition of the slaves and our duty as their brethren and then offered up a fervent prayer to god to assist in the liberation of the bond men in that slaveholding land the services were impressive a council was held over which op anderson the colored man presided in the afternoon the final orders were given and at night just before setting out john brown said and now gentlemen let me impress this one thing upon your minds you all know how dear life is to you and how dear life is to your friends and in remembering that consider that the lives of others are as dear to them as yours are to you do not therefore take the life of anyone if you can possibly avoid it but if it is necessary to take life in order to save your own then make sure work of it end of chapter 10. chapter 11 of john brown by w.e burkhart du bois this librivox recording is in the public domain the blow woe unto them that call evil good and good evil at eight o'clock on sunday evening captain brown said men get on your arms we will proceed to the ferry his horse and wagon were brought out before the door and some pikes a sledgehammer and a crowbar were placed in it the captain then put on his old kansas cap and said come boys when we marched out of the camp behind him into the lane leading down the hill to the main road the orders given commanded owen brown miriam and barkley coppick to watch the house and arms until ordered to bring them toward the ferry tid and cook were to cut the telegraph lines and kegee and stevens to detain the bridge guard watson brown and taylor were to hold the bridge over the potomac and oliver brown and william thompson the bridge over the shenandoah jerry anderson and dauphin thompson were to occupy the engine house in the arsenal yard while hazelette and edwin coppick were to hold the armory during the night kegey and copeland were to seize and guard the rifle factory and others were to go out in the country and bring in certain masters and their slaves it was a cold dark night when the band started ahead was john brown in his one horse farm wagon with pikes a sledgehammer and a crowbar behind him marched the men silently and at intervals cook and tid leading they had five miles to go over rolling hills and through woods and then down to a narrow road between the cliffs and the cincinnati and ohio canal as they approached the railroad cook and tid cut the telegraph wires which led to baltimore and washington at the bridge they halted and made ready their arms at ten o'clock william williams one of the watchmen there was surprised to find himself a prisoner in the hands of kegey and stevens who took him through the covered structure to the town leaving watson brown and steward taylor to guard the bridge the rest of the company entered harper's ferry the land between the rivers is itself high though dwarfed by the mountains and running down to a low point where the rivers join at this place the bridge leads to maryland after crossing the bridge to virginia almost 60 yards up the street running parallel to the potomac was the gate of the armory where the arms were made on the shenandoah side about 60 yards from the armory gate is the arsenal where the arms were stored the company proceeded to the armory gate the watchman tells how the place was captured open the gate said they i said i could not if i was stuck and one of them jumped up on the pier of the gate over my head and another fellow ran and put his hand on me and caught me by the coat and held me i was inside and they were outside and the fellow standing over my head upon the pier and then when i would not open the gate for them five or six ran in from the wagon clapped their guns against my breast and told me i should deliver up the key i told them i could not and another fellow made an answer and said they had not time now to be waiting for the key but to go to the wagon and bring out the crowbar and large hammer and they would soon get in they went to the little wagon and brought a large crowbar out of it there is a large chain around the two sides of the wagon gate going in they twisted the crowbar in the chain and they opened it and in they ran and got in the wagon one fellow took me they all gathered about me and looked in my face i was nearly scared to death with so many guns about me the two captured watchmen anderson says were left in the custody of jerry anderson and dauphin thompson and a.d stevens arranged the man to take possession of the armory and rifle factory about this time there was apparently much excitement people were passing back and forth in the town and before we could do much we had to take several prisoners after the prisoners were secured we passed to the opposite side of the street and took the armory and albert hazlitt and edwin kopik were ordered to hold it for the time being the other 14 men quickly dispersed through the village oliver brown and william thompson seized and guarded the bridge across the shenandoah this bridge with 60 rods from the railway bridge up the river and was the direct route to loudon heights the slave-filled lower valley and the great black way it was however not the only way across the shenandoah a little more than half a mile farther up where the rifle works where the stream could be easily forwarded kegey and copeland went there captured the watchmen and took possession these places were all taken and the prisoners secured without the snap of a gun or any violence whatever says anderson and he continues the town being taken brown stevens and the men who had no post in charge returned to the engine house where council was held after which captain stevens ted cook shields green leary and myself went to the country on the road we met some colored men to whom we made known our purpose when they immediately agreed to join us they said they had been long waiting for an opportunity of the kind stevens then asked them to go around among the colored people and circulate the news when each started off in a different direction the result was that many colored men gathered to the scene of action the first prisoner taken by us was colonel lewis washington a relative of george washington when we neared his house captain stevens placed leary and shields green to guard the approaches to the house the one at the side and the other in front we then knocked but no one answering although females were looking from upper windows we entered the building and commenced a search for the proprietor colonel washington opened his room door and begged us not to kill him captain stephens replied you are our prisoner when he stood as if speechless or petrified stevens further told him to get ready to go to the ferry that he had come to abolish slavery not to take life but in self-defense but that he must go along the colonel replied you can have my slaves if you will let me remain no said the captain you must go along too so get ready he and his male slaves were thus taken together with a large four-horse wagon and some arms including the lafayette sword away the party went and after capturing another planter and his slaves arrived at the ferry before daybreak meantime the citizens of the ferry returning late from protracted methodist meeting were being taken prisoners and about one o'clock in the morning the eastbound baltimore and ohio train arrived this was detained and the local colored porter shot dead by brown's guards on the bridge the passengers were greatly excited but at first thought it was a strike of some kind after sunrise the train was allowed to proceed john brown himself walking ahead across the bridge to reassure the conductor so monday october 17th began and anderson says it was a time of stirring and exciting events in consequence of the movements of the night before we were prepared for commotion and tumult but certainly not for more than we beheld around us grey dawn and yet brighter daylight revealed great confusion and as the sun arose the panic spread like wildfire men women and children could be seen leaving their homes in every direction some seeking refuge among residents and in quarters further away others climbing up the hillsides and hurrying off in various directions evidently impelled by a sudden fear which was plainly visible in their countenances or in their movements captain brown was all activity though i could not help thinking that at times he appeared somewhat puzzled he ordered louis cherrard leary and four slaves and a free man belonging in the neighborhood to join john henry cagey and john copeland at the rifle factory which they immediately did after the departure of the train quietness prevailed for a short time a number of prisoners were already in the engine house and of the many colored men living in the neighborhood who had assembled in the town a number were armed up to this point everything in john brown's plan had worked like clockwork and there had been but one death the armory was captured from 25 to 50 slaves had been armed several masters were in custody and the next move was to get the arms and ammunition from the farm cook says that when the party returned from the country at dawn i stayed a short while in the engine house to get warm as i was chilled through after i got warm captain brown ordered me to go with cp ted who was to take william h lehmann and i think four slaves anderson says 14 slaves with him in colonel washington's large wagon across the river and to take terence burns and his brother and their slaves prisoners my orders were to hold burns and brother as prisoners at their own house while tid and the slaves who accompanied him were to go to captain brown's house and to load in arms and bring them down to the schoolhouse stopping for the burnses and their guard william h lehmann remained with me to guard the prisoners on return of the wagon in compliance with orders we all started for the schoolhouse when we got there i was to remain by captain brown's orders with one of the slaves to guard the arms while cp tid with the other negroes was to go back for the rest of the arms and burns was to be sent with william h lehmann to captain brown at the armory it was at this time that william thompson came up from the ferry and reported that everything was all right and then hurried on to overtake william h lehmann a short time after the departure of tid i heard a good deal of firing and became anxious to know the cause but my orders were strict to remain in the schoolhouse and guard the arms and i obeyed the orders to the letter about four o'clock in the evening cp ted came with the second load here in all probability was the fatal hitch the farm was not over three miles from the schoolhouse and there was a heavy farm wagon with four large strong horses and a dozen men or more to help the fact that it took these men 11 hours to move two wagon loads of material less than three miles is the secret of the extraordinary failure of brown's foray at a time when victory was in his grasp that cook was needlessly dilatory in the moving is certain he sat down in burns's house and made a speech on human equality then tid went on to the farm with the wagon and brought a load of arms which he deposited at the point where the kennedy farm road meets the potomac almost at right angles about three miles or less from the ferry the schoolhouse stood here and the children were frightened half to death cook stopped at this place and unloaded the wagon and then lehman went with burns to the guard house lingering and actually sitting beside the road even then they arrived before 10 o'clock with haste it is certain that despite the muddy road the first load of arms could have been at the schoolhouse before 8 o'clock in the morning and the whole of the stores by 10 o'clock that brown expected this is shown by his sending william thompson to reassure the men at the farm of his safety and probably to urge haste yet when the second load of arms appeared it was four o'clock in the afternoon at least three hours after brown had been completely surrounded judging from cook's narrative it is likely that thompson did not see tid at all it was this inexcusable delay on the part of tid and cook and possibly william thompson that undoubtedly made the rage a failure to be sure john brown never said so never hinted that anyone was to blame but himself but that was john brown's way events in the town had moved quickly after cook had departed brown ordered o.p anderson to take the pikes out of the wagon in which he rode to the ferry and to place them in the hands of the colored men who had come with us from the plantations and others who would come forward without having had communication with any of our party the citizens were wild with fright and excitement the prisoners were also terror stricken some wanted to go home to see their families as if for the last time the privilege was granted them under escort and they were brought back again edwin koppek one of the sentinels at the armory gate was fired at by one of the citizens but the ball did not reach him when one of the insurgents close by put up his rifle and made the enemy bite the dust among the arms taken from colonel washington was one double-barrelled gun this weapon was loaded by lehman with buckshot and placed in the hands of an elderly slave man early in the morning after the cowardly charge upon copic this old man was ordered by captain stevens to arrest a citizen the old man ordered him to halt which he refused to do when instantly the terrible load was discharged into him and he fell and expired without a struggle the next step which john brown had in mind is unknown but there were two safe movements at 9am monday morning a the arms could have been brought across the potomac bridge and then across the shenandoah and so up loudon heights the men from the maryland side could have joined and brown and his men covered their retreat by compelling the hostages to march with them kagey and his men by wading the shenandoah could have supported them b the arms could have been taken down to the potomac from the schoolhouse ferried across and moved over to keiki brown and his men could have joined the party there and all retreated up loudon heights from the fact that brown had the arms stopped at the schoolhouse this seems probably to have been the thought in his mind on the other hand the plan usually attributed to brown is unthinkable this that he intended retreating across the potomac into the maryland mountains first he had just come out of the maryland mountains and had moved down his arms and ammunition and second this maneuver would have cut his band off from the great black way to the south unless he captured the fairy a second time manifestly this then was not brown's idea it has however been suggested that the arms had been moved down to the schoolhouse to be placed in the hands of slaves there but why were they left on the maryland side in the whole maryland country west of the mountains were less than a thousand able-bodied negroes of whom not a tenth could have been cognizant of the uprising while brown had arms for 1 200 men or more no brown intended to move the arms in bulk he had perhaps a ton or a ton and a half of baggage he wished it moved first to the schoolhouse and then if all was well to the ferry or straight across to the mountains cook started before five o'clock in the morning and brown no doubt expected to hear that the arms were at the schoolhouse by ten at eleven o'clock he dispatched william thompson to kennedy farm anderson thinks that thompson's message made the farm party even more leisurely because it told of success so far this is surely impossible the various tyro must have known that minutes were golden despite the tremendous fortune of the expedition did thompson misapprehend his message was the delay tids and what was owen brown thinking and doing it is a curious puzzle but it is the puzzle of the foray if the party with the arms had arrived at the bridge any time before noon the raid would have been successful even as it was brown still had three courses open to him all of which promised a measure of success a he could have gotten his band and crossed back to maryland although this meant the abandonment of the main features of his whole plan as time waned stevens and keighy urged this but brown refused b he could have gone to loudon heights but this would have involved abandoning his arms and stores and above all one of his sons cook tid miriam copic and the slaves this was unthinkable c he could have used his hostages to force terms for not doing this he afterward repeatedly blamed himself but characteristically blamed no one else for anything meantime every minute of delay aroused the country and brought the citizens to their senses the train that left harper's ferry carried a panic to virginia maryland and washington with it the passengers taking all the paper they could find wrote accounts of the insurrection which they threw from the windows as the train rushed onward a local physician says i went back to the hillside then and tried to get the citizens together to see what we could do to get rid of these fellows they seemed to be very troublesome when i got on the hill i learned that they had shot bowerly that was probably about seven o'clock i had ordered the lutheran church bell to be wrung to get the citizens together to see what sort of arms they had i found one or two squirrel rifles and a few shotguns i had sent a messenger to charlestown in the meantime for captain rowan commander of a volunteer company there i also sent messengers to the baltimore and ohio railroad to stop the trains coming east and not let them approach the ferry and also a messenger to shepherdstown another eyewitness adds there was unavoidable delay in the preparations for a fight because of the scarcity of weapons for only a few squirrel guns and fouling pieces could be found there were then at harper's ferry thousands and tens of thousands of muskets and rifles of the most approved patterns but they were all boxed up in the arsenal and the arsenal was in the hands of the enemy and such too was the scarcity of the ammunition that after using up the limited supply of lead found in the village stores pewter plates and spoons had to be melted and molded into bullets for the occasion by nine o'clock a number of indifferently armed citizens assembled on camp hill and decided that the party consisting of half a dozen men should cross the potomac a short distance above the ferry and going down the towpath of the chesapeake and ohio canal as far as the railway bridge should attack the two sentinels stationed there who by the way had been reinforced by four more of bran's party another small party under captain meddler was to cross the shenandoah and take position opposite the rifle works while captain avis with a sufficient force should take possession of the shenandoah bridge and captain rodrick with some of the armorers should post themselves on the baltimore and ohio railway west of the ferry just above the armories at last the militia commenced to arrive and the movements to cut off brown's men began the jefferson guards crossed the potomac came down to the maryland side and seized the potomac bridge the local company was sent to take the shenandoah bridge leave a guard and march to the rear of the arsenal while another local company was to seize the houses in front of the arsenal as strangers poured in says anderson the enemy took positions round about so as to prevent any escape within shooting distance of the engine house and arsenal captain brown seeing their maneuvers said we will hold on to our three positions if they are unwilling to come to terms and die like men the attack came at noon from the jefferson guards who started across the potomac bridge from maryland this is anderson's story it was about 12 o'clock in the day when we were first attacked by the troops prior to that captain brown in anticipation of further trouble had girded to his side the famous sword taken from colonel lewis washington the night before and with that memorable weapon he commanded his men against general washington's own state when the captain received the news that the troops had entered the bridge from the maryland side he with some of his men went into the street and sent a message to the arsenal for us to come forth also we hastened to the street as ordered when he said the troops are on the bridge coming into town we will give them a warm reception he then walked around amongst us giving us words of encouragement in this wise men be cool don't waste your powder and shot take aim and make every shot count the troops will look for us to retreat on their first appearance be careful to shoot first our men were well supplied with firearms but captain brown had no rifle at that time his only weapon was the sword before mentioned the troops soon came out of the bridge and up the street facing us we occupying an irregular position when they got within 60 or 70 yards captain brown said let go upon them which we did when several of them fell again and again the dose was repeated there was now consternation among the troops from marching and solid martial columns they became scattered some hastened to seize upon and bear up the wounded and dying several lay dead upon the ground they seemed not to realize at first that we would fire upon them but evidently expected that we would be driven out by them without firing captain brown seemed fully to understand the matter and hence very properly and in our defense undertook to forced all their movements the consequence of their unexpected reception was after leaving several of their dead on the field they beat a confused retreat into the bridge and there stayed under cover until reinforcements came to the ferry on the retreat of the troops we were ordered back to our former posts at this time the negro newbie was killed and his assailant shot in turn by green two slaves also died fighting now there was comparative quiet for a time except that the citizens seemed to be wild with terror men women and children foretook the place in great haste climbing up hillsides and scaling the mountains the latter seemed to be alive with white fugitives fleeing from their doomed city during this time william thompson who was returning from his errand to the kennedy farm was surrounded on the bridge by railroad men who next came up and taken a prisoner to the waker house it was now one o'clock in the day and while things were going against brown his cause was not desperate his maryland men might yet attack the disorganized jefferson guards in the rear and the arsenal was full of hostages but militia and citizens kept pouring into the town and by three o'clock could be seen coming from every direction cagey sent word to brown urging retreat but brown faced a difficult dilemma should he go to loudon heights and lose half his men and all his munitions or should he retreat to maryland this ladder path lay open he was sure by means of his hostages meantime the maryland party might appear at any moment indeed the jefferson guards had once been mistaken for them on this account the message was sent back to keighi to hold out for a few minutes when we would all evacuate the place still the maryland party lingered with the stubborn tid somewhere up the road and cook idly kicking his heels at the schoolhouse the messenger jerry anderson was fired on and mortally wounded before he reached kegey and the latter's party was attacked by a large force and driven into the river the river at that point runs rippling over a rocky bed rights of virginian and at ordinary stages of the water is easily forted the raiders finding their retreat to the opposite shore intercepted by meddler's men made for a large flat rock near the middle of the stream before reaching it however cagey fell and died in the water apparently without a struggle four others reached the rock where for a while they made an ineffectual stand returning the fire of the citizens but it was not long before two of them were killed outright and another prostrated by immortal wound leaving copeland a mulatto standing alone unharmed upon their rock of refuge thereupon a harper's fairy man james h holt dashed into the river gun in hand to capture copeland who as he approached him made a show of fight by pointing his gun at halt who halted and leveled his but to the surprise of the lookers on neither of their weapons were discharged both having been rendered temporarily useless as i afterward learned from being wet holt however as he again advanced continued to snap his gun while copeland did the same copeland was taken alive and lehmann with a second message from keighy to brown was killed matters were now getting desperate but the armory was full of prisoners and therein lay john brown's final hope easily as a last resort he could use these citizens as a screen and so escape to the mountains in attempting this however some of the prisoners were bound to be killed and brown hesitated at sacrificing innocent blood to save himself he thought that the same end might be accomplished by negotiation his first move therefore was to withdraw all his force and the important prisoners to a small brick building near the armory gate called the engine house captain dangerfield one of the prisoners says he entered the engine house carrying his prisoners along or rather part of them for he made selections after getting into the engine house he made this speech gentlemen perhaps you wonder why i have selected you from the others it is because i believe you to be the most influential and i have only to say now that you will have to share precisely the same fate that your friends extend to my men he began at once to bar the doors and windows and to cut portholes through the brick wall this evident weakening of the raiders let pandemonium loose the citizens realized how small a force brown had and were filled with fury at his presumption his men began to fight desperately for their lives about the time when brown immured himself a narrator reports a company of berkeley county militia arrived from martinsburg who with some citizens of harper's ferry and the surrounding country made a rush on the armory and released the great mass of the prisoners outside of the engine house not however without suffering some loss from a galling fire kept up by the enemy from the fort this released the arms and one of the virginia watchmen says the people who came pouring into town broke into liquor saloons filled up and then got into the arsenal arming themselves with united states guns and ammunition they kept shooting at random and howling the prisoners within the engine house heard a terrible firing from without at every point from which the windows could be seen and in a few minutes every window was shattered and hundreds of balls came through the doors these shots were answered from within whenever the attacking party could be seen this was kept up most of the day and strange to say not a prisoner was hurt though thousands of balls were embedded in the walls and holes shot in the doors almost large enough for a man to creep through the doomed raiders saw volley upon volley discharged while the echoes from the hills the shrieks of the town's people and the groans of their wounded and dying all of which filled the air were truly frightful yet no powder and ball were wasted we shot from undercover and took deadly aim for an hour before the flag of truce was sent out the firing was uninterrupted and one and another of the enemy were constantly dropping to the earth oliver brown was shot and died without a word and taylor was mortally wounded the mayor of the city ventured out unarmed to reconnoiter and was killed immediately the son of andrew hunter who afterward was state's attorney against brown rushed into the hotel after the prisoner william thompson we burst into the room where he was and found several around him but they offered only a feeble resistance we brought our guns down to his head repeatedly myself and another person for the purpose of shooting him in the room there was a young lady there the sister of mr falk the hotel keeper who sat in this man's lap covered his face with her arms and shielded him with her person whenever we brought our guns to bear she said to us for god's sake wait and let the law take its course my associate shouted to kill him let us shed his blood for his words all round were shouting mr beckham's life was worth ten thousand of these vile abolitionists i was cool about it and deliberate my gun was pushed by someone who seized the barrel and i then moved to the back part of the room still with purpose unchanged but with a view to divert attention from me in order to get an opportunity at some moment when the crowd would be less dense to shoot him after a moment's thought it occurred to me that that was not the proper place to kill him we then proposed to take him out and hang him some portion of our band then opened away to him and first pushing miss fouck aside we slung him out of doors i gave him a push and many others did the same we then shoved him along the platform and down to the trestle work of the bridge he begged for his life all the time very piteously at first thus he was shot to death as he crawled in the trestle work the prisoners in the engine house now urged brown to make terms with the citizens representing that this was possible and that he and his men could escape brown sent out his son watson with a white flag but the maddened citizens paid no attention to it and shot him down a lull in the fighting came a little later and stevens took a second flag of truce but was captured and held prisoner dangerfield says at night the firing ceased for we were in total darkness and nothing could be seen in the engine house during the day and night i talked much with brown i found him as brave as a man could be and sensible upon all subjects except slavery he believed it was his duty to free the slaves even if in doing so he lost his own life during a sharp fight one of brown's sons was killed he fell then trying to raise himself he said it is all over with me and died instantly brown did not leave his post at the porthole but when the fighting was over he walked to his son's body straightened out his limbs took off his trappings and then turning to me said this is the third son i have lost in this cause another son had been shot in the morning and was then dying having been brought in from the street often during the affair at the engine house when his men would want to fire upon someone who might be seen passing brown would stop them saying don't shoot that man is unarmed the firing was kept up by our men all day and until late at night and during this time several of his men were killed but none of the prisoners were hurt though in great danger during the day and night many propositions pro and khan were made looking to brown's surrender and the release of the prisoners but without result another eyewitness says a little before night brown asked if any of his captives would volunteer to go out among the citizens and induce them to cease firing on the fort as they were endangering the lives of their friends the prisoners he promised on his part that if there was no more firing on his men there should be none by them on the procedures mr israel russell undertook the dangerous duty the risk arose from the excited state of the people who would be likely to fire on anything seen stirring around the prison house and the citizens were persuaded to stop firing in consideration of the danger incurred of injuring the prisoners it was now dark and the wildest excitement existed in the town especially among the friends of the killed wounded and prisoners of the citizens party it had rained some little all day and the atmosphere was raw and cold now a cloudy and moonless sky hung like a pall over the scene of war and on the whole a more dismal sight cannot be imagined guards were stationed around the engine house to prevent brown's escape and as forces were constantly arriving from winchester frederick city baltimore and other places to help the harpers ferry people the town soon assumed quite a military appearance the united states authorities in washington had been notified in the meantime and in the course of the night colonel robert e lee afterward the famous general lee of the southern confederacy arrived with a force of united states marines to protect the interests of the government and kill or capture the invaders meantime cook had awakened to the fact that something was wrong he left tid at the schoolhouse and started toward the ferry finding it surrounded he fired one volley from a tree and fled he found no one at the schoolhouse but met tid and the whole farm guard and one negro on the road beyond they all turned and fled north ted and cook quarreling they wandered 14 days in rain and snow and finally all escaped except cook who went into a town for food and was arrested robert e lee with 100 marines arrived just before midnight on monday and one of the prisoners tells the story of the last stand when colonel lee came with the government troops in the night he at once sent a flag of truce by his aide jeb stewart to notify brown of his arrival and in the name of the united states to demand his surrender advising him to throw himself on the clemency of the government brown declined to accept colonel lee's terms and was determined to await the attack when stewart was admitted and a light brought he exclaimed why aren't you old osawatomie brown of kansas whom i once had there as my prisoner yes was the answer but you did not keep me this was the first intimation we had of brown's real name when colonel lee advised brown to trust to the clemency of the government brown responded that he knew what that meant a rope for his men and himself adding i prefer to die just here stewart told him he would return an early morning for his final reply and left him when he had gone brown at once proceeded to barricade the doors windows etc endeavoring to make the place as strong as possible all this time no one of brown's men showed the slightest fear but calmly awaited the attack selecting the best situations to fire from and arranging their guns and pistols so that a fresh one could be taken up as soon as one was discharged when lieutenant stewart came in the morning for the final reply to the demand to surrender i got up and went to brown's side to hear his answer stewart asked are you ready to surrender and trust to the mercy of the government brown answered no i prefer to die here his manner did not betray the least alarm stewart stepped aside and made a signal for the attack which was instantly begun with sledgehammers to break down the door finding it would not yield the soldiers seized a long ladder for a battering ram and commenced beating the door with that the party within firing incessantly i had assisted in the barricading fixing the fastenings so that i could remove them on the first effort to get in but i was not at the door when the battering began and could not get to the fastenings till the ladder was used i then quickly removed the fastenings and after two or three strokes of the ladder the engine rolled partially back making a small aperture through which lieutenant greene of the marines forced his way jumped on top of the engine and stood a second amidst a shower of balls looking for john brown when he saw brown he sprang about 12 feet at him giving an under thrust of his sword striking brown about midway the body and raising him completely from the ground brown fell forward with his head between his knees while green struck him several times over the head and as i then supposed split his skull at every stroke i was not two feet from brown at that time of course i got out of the building as soon as possible and did not know till some time later that brown was not killed it seems that green's sword in making the thrust struck brown's belt and did not penetrate the body the sword was bent double the reason that brown was not killed when struck on the head was that green was holding his sword in the middle striking with the hilt and making only scalp wounds after the attack on the troops at the bridge brown had ordered opie anderson hazlitt and green back to the arsenal but green saw the desperate strait of brown and chose voluntarily to go into the engine house and fight until the last anderson and hazlitt when they saw the door battered in went to the back of the arsenal climbed the wall and fled along the railway that goes up the shenandoah here in the cliffs they had a skirmish with the troops but finally escaped in the night crossed the town and the potomac and so got into maryland and went to the farm it was deserted and pillaged then they came back to the schoolhouse and found that empty in the morning they heard firing and anderson's narrative continues hazlitt thought it must be owen brown and his men trying to force their way into the town as they had been informed that a number of us had been taken prisoners and we started down along the ridge to join them when we got inside of the ferry we saw the troops firing across the river to the maryland side with considerable spirit looking closely we saw to our surprise that they were firing upon a few of the colored men who had been armed the day before by our men at the kennedy farm and stationed down at the schoolhouse by cp ted they were in the bushes on the edge of the mountains dodging about occasionally exposing themselves to the enemy the troops crossed the bridge and pursued of them but they retreated in different directions being further in the mountains and more secure we could see without personal harm befalling us one of the colored men came toward where we were when we hailed him and inquired the particulars he said that one of his comrades had been shot and was lying on the side of the mountains that they thought the man who had armed them the day before must be in the ferry that opinion we told him was not correct we asked him to join with us in hunting up the rest of the party but he declined and went his way while we were in this part of the mountains some of the troops went to the schoolhouse and took possession of it on our return along up the ridge from our position screened by the bushes we could see them as they invested it our last hope of shelter or of meeting our companions now being destroyed we concluded to make our escape north anderson managed to get away but hazlitt was captured in pennsylvania and was returned to virginia thus john brown's raid ended seven of the men john brown himself shields green edwin copic stevens and copeland and eventually cook and hazelt were captured and hanged watson and oliver brown the two thompsons cagey jerry anderson taylor newby leary and john anderson ten in all were killed in the fight and six others owen brown tid lehman barkley copic miriam and o anderson escaped at high noon on tuesday october 18th the raid was over john brown lay wounded and blood-stained on the floor and the governor of virginia bend over him who are you he asked my name is john brown i have been well known as old john brown of kansas two of my sons were killed here today and i'm dying too i came here to liberate slaves and was to receive no reward i have acted from a sense of duty and am content to await my fate but i think the crowd have treated me badly i am an old man yesterday i could have killed whom i chose but i had no desire to kill any person and would not have killed a man had they not tried to kill me and my man i could have sacked and burned the town but did not i have treated the persons whom i took as hostages kindly and i appeal to them for the truth of what i say if i had succeeded in running off slaves this time i could have raised 20 times as many men as i have now for a similar expedition but i have failed end of chapter 11. you | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,271 | 60,986 |
TNw_CR84YpI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNw_CR84YpI | Red Dead Redemption 2 - A Really Big Bastard | uh so you happy i think so and i did good you did good so am i forgiven never ah you are a hard woman ma paw come out here [Laughter] john it's shady and why'd you know she saw her i thought well i'm so happy i'm so happy come on but tell me about you darling no arm to the teeth like that i'm a working woman abigail i'm a bounty hunter bodyguard i protect the gold prospectors up in the hills i'm thinking of starting my own transportation business i was thinking maybe if john wanted to earn some money my husband he ain't looking for that kind of work i took on a lot of debt when we bought this place and you're working for her to pay it off yes sometimes i was but i thought we said no more that no you said that what else am i gonna do i'm a goddamn man it's legal work abigail and i never got killed it's hunting down fools for the government easy even jack could do it don't you put those stupid ideas in the boy's head he's gonna do something better than this like what writing silly stories i'm sorry abigail really i am i just thought if you wanted to earn some money how many times do i got a berry huge on marston never you ain't never burying me it's legal work that i can handle there's a there's something else micah bounty hunting is one thing but goddamn micah i heard he was up country or some fellow who sounded just like him killed a family bar a little girl who escaped leave micah along miss i'm sorry abigail i came by because i was riding by chase nefella and i thought john wanted to earn some extra money what is it abigail we need the money some fella robbed his business you know an accountant or something came down from roads i believe how much does it pay it pays good now the soft ones usually do okay then i guess but micah no all right john marston let's go just you bring him back to me you here of course say your goodbyes john we're off you ready follow me we're going up into tall trees [Music] hey it's nice of you to stop by and see the place finally abigail's back with the boy you must be so pleased john and the ranch you were right it's really something i think i'm gonna ask her to uh marry me i got a ring it was it was arthur's i found it in a bundle of things that i've kept you're marrying abigail or asking her at least oh my i never took you for a romantic yeah me neither but it's something i've thought about and uh i think i know i want it okay i guess i thought you were married already long ago no not really not officially well i'm real happy for you john being married it made me real happy [Music] we're cutting off the main track up here by manzanita post so we're coming up on where he's been seen this [ __ ] accountant marshall thorwell been trying to live like an outdoorsman camping out here he's lucky skinner brothers ain't found him well they mighta up here must be it get down let's take a look around something's been here this this looks looks like a bear or something came through here fella left in quite a hurry [Music] here oh he was from the south however he is then maybe he's our man if you ain't become some bear's lunch yeah looks like they went this way him or the bear both of them of course it's that way i'd say [Music] great damn it i lost the trail can you see which way he might have gone okay i think i got it follow me yeah this way i'm tracking something come over here so up i think i see something is that a body see if it's him oh my god crap ain't pretty oh boy that our fella maybe but it looks more like a local farmer to me oh it's lifted one is it gone you marshall thurwell that i am man i'm here to arrest you on behalf of the state of lemoyne you're wanted for theft fraud and avoiding arrest is the monster still out there no i think he's gone come out come on so shoot keep walking come on i'm coming look out [Music] oh [Music] i think he's gone oh [ __ ] monster there well get out here before i come in there kill you myself i'm coming pathetic waiting to see if that animal ate us no ma'am that weren't it yes it were come here come here farewell call yourself a man well it's like abigail says that's one word for you i can't believe we didn't kill that bastard gave him something to remember us by at least we gotta get there come on what's up no more of that okay [Music] you all right john yeah ah just we always find a way to almost get killed don't we mm-hmm that's kind of the problem maybe it wasn't riding me to bring you along on those really heavy things family man and all seeing all this i don't know if i can do it again i'm my own man anna i get to make those calls i needed the money you are your own man sure but i'm my own woman and i get to say who i ride with and i don't know if your ranch and your kid and your wife are things i want to be worrying about when i hear a gunshot yeah fair enough those are fine new clothes by the way yeah i spend my cash on who's this up here is that are you say the adler man the bounty owner get off the road look i got great respect for you professionally but if that's marshall thorough there uh me and my partner would like to split the reward you're doing what get off the road we was thinking you might need protection i look like i need protection uh me and my partner we're dead cell and splitting that reward and if not well we said we was going to take all of it you and your partner are just children don't get yourselves hurt now son i told you she wouldn't listen get here that bastards was green if we didn't get him someone else would have this is a cold business ain't it yep it does require a certain level of detachment you ever think if it's right no i just see orders on the wall and i try and fill them and if there's other bastards after the same orders as i am i get competitive it's called industry and if you ain't noticed everyone is out there doing it i guess they are ah you said earlier you knew something about micah you gonna tell me what you know are you sure you want to hear about him ain't all that back at your ranch enough if i find him i will handle it your bounties are transport work that's your decision to bring me along or not but but micah that's something we well i i gotta do with or without you sadie you know what i mean okay okay i know well i'm hearing things a lot of things still mostly just whispers but i think he might be pretty close when you hear something real you bring it to me okay i'll bring it to you but you think about if this is what you really want everything you can get and everything you could lose i understand all of that of course i do okay then your son here put them down go on get home to your wife i'll let you know if i hear anything about micah you ain't taking him in him no i'm fine sure yeah i'll send your share to the bank when i get paid thank you come on get clear | Alfine Gaming | UCmJJ9pTV_kX9oXmZJFA6lWA | 2022-07-30 | Creative 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ZkVrFdPQ1-o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkVrFdPQ1-o | Story Of Rediscovering Forgotten Secrets: The Enigmatic Diary's Journey Through Time | Chapter 6&7 | in this segment we journey through the interwine chapters of embracing Mysteries and unveiling Secrets where the boundaries between the known and the unknown blur embracing Mysteries invites us to explore the dire's fascination with the occult and their Relentless quests to decipher the Unseen challenging our understanding of reality then unveiling Secrets takes us on an intriguing path as the diarist uncovers a hidden chamber within their ancestral home revealing Family Heritage and The Echoes of the past whether you're a long time story tonight Enthusiast or a newcomer to our Tales we're thrilled to have you join us on this enchanting Journey so let's delve into these captivating chapters and uncover the Wonders that await the diarist's mysterious encounter in this chapter we delve into an intriguing moment from the dire's life an encounter that defies explanation and opens the door to the mystical the diary's pages hold the tale of an extraordinary event that left the diarist both puzzled and Enchanted the narrative begins with a moonlit night a gentle breeze and a hush atmosphere as the diarist ventured into the Solitude of the night they stumbled upon something beyond the realm of the ordinary a presence that seemed to Shimmer in the Moonlight leaving an indelible mark on their heart and soul the enigmatic Diaries Revelations as we delve deeper into the direst tale we uncover an enigmatic diary that played a pivotal role in their life a diary filled with cryptic symbols mystical sketches and writings that hindered at the extraordinary the diary became a repository of the diarist's most profound thoughts their intimate connection with the unknown and their Relentless pursuit of understanding within the Diaries Pages we encounter a world of Secrets and Revelations the dires chronicled their quest to decipher the cryptic symbols and sketches often spending nights immersed in the pages trying to unlock the Mysteries they contain each entry was a step closer to comprehending the Unseen forces that had touched their life the diary's revelations were not merely personal but touched upon broader questions about existence the cosmos and the nature of reality itself the dyrus musings spanned from the mystical to the scientific offering a glimpse into a mind that sought to bridge the gap between the known and the unknown as we explore these writings we'll uncover the direst profound insights there are speculations about the Unseen forces that shape their world and the impact of these Revelations on their life it's a journey into the realm of the mystical and the Mysterious where questions outweigh answers and the boundaries of reality blur a journey into the occoli in this chapter we journey into the realm of the occult Through The Eyes of the diarist a world filled with mysticism esoteric knowledge and a quest for Hidden Truths the dyrus fascination with the occult LED them to explore ancient texts rituals and practices that promise to unveil the secrets of the Unseen within the Diaries Pages we discover the diaristic Oculus record keeping of their occult studies they documented their experiments observations and experiences as they delve deeper into the mystical Arts the diary became a Chronicle of their pursuit of forbidden knowledge a journey that would forever alter their perception of reality the diarist encounters with the occult were marked by both Fascination and trepidation they delved into the Arcane with an insatiable curiosity seeking to understand the hidden forces that shaped their world yet with each Revelation came a sense of awe and a recognition of the profound Mysteries that remain beyond their grasp as we explore the direst occult journey we'll delve into the rituals symbols and experiences that Define this chapter of their life it's a tale that invites us to ponder the boundaries between the known and the unknown the tangible and the Ethereal the direst exploration of the occult trades his questions about the human quest for Transcendence and the enigmatical year of the mystical the hidden Chambers Revelation in this chapter we embark on a journey of Discovery as the diarist stumbles upon a hidden chamber concealed within their ancestral home the Diaries Pages come alive with the diarous anticipation excitement and trepidation as they unveil the secrets concealed for Generations The Narrative begins with a cryptic clue passed down through the family's oral history that hints at the existence of a hidden chamber on with determination and a sense of Duty to their family's Legacy the diarist embarks on a quest to uncover this enigmatic space as we delve deeper into this hidden Chambers Revelation we'll follow the dyrus meticulous documentation of their Journey their entries provide insight into the chamber's location the artifacts discovered within and the profound impact of this discovery on their understanding of their family's history Echoes of ancestral Whispers as we continue our journey for chapter seven we delve into the Echoes of ancestral Whispers that reverberate within the hidden chamber the dyrus quest leads them to unearth not only physical artifacts but also the rich tapestry of their family's history and the stories that have been passed down through generations the Diaries Pages come alive with vivid descriptions of the artifacts discovered within the chamber each item holds a piece of the past a forgotten letter a faded photograph a piece of heirloom jewelry all with stories waiting to be unraveled the dire is painstakingly records these findings weaving together the threads of their family's Heritage the hidden Chambers Revelations transcend the material realm through the dyrus writings we gain insight into the emotional and spiritual connection they feel with their ancestors they describe moments of introspection and reflection where they contemplate the lives dreams and challenges of those who came before them as we accompany the diarist on this journey we'll explore the significance of these ancestral connections the diary serves as a bridge between past and present allowing us to witness the profound impact of the chamber's discovery on the dire's sense of identity and belonging join us as we delve deeper into the Echoes of ancestral Whispers where the direst exploration of the Hidden chamber brings forth not only historical artifacts but also a deeper understanding of their Roots it's a tale of Heritage Discovery and the enduring power of family bonds as we bring this captivating Duo of chapters embracing Mysteries and unveiling secrets to a close we hope you savored the Intrigue the mystical and the profound connections that bind us to the past if these stories have left you in or pique your curiosity share them with fellow Seekers of wonder and wisdom remember to subscribe and activate that notification Bell ensuring you never miss another enchanting narrative from story tonight your presence and support are the heartbeats of our storytelling journey and we deeply appreciate your engagement as we part ways with these chapters May the Mysteries explore stay with you and may the secrets unveiled Inspire your own Adventures until our next Rendezvous good night and may the magic of Storytelling continue to light your path | Story 2 Night | UCPBAgL7exkdrchve2lIi0hg | 2023-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,181 | 7,293 |
tR3CL3n3C4M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tR3CL3n3C4M | What I Eat in a Day while Alternate Day Fasting (Modified) | hey guys it's Felicia with happily ever after living today is 2 Tuesday today is Tuesday February 21st so if you guys saw on my last video I mentioned how I am still doing intermittent fasting but I've switched to um modify alternate day fasting so in today's video I thought it would be pretty fun to show you like uh what I eat in a day and today just so happens to be a down day which is where I only eat 500 calories I know I know don't go crazy don't go don't you do fat don't go crazy so what I want to share with you is actually before I begin let me share with you guys some pictures of the things that I ate yesterday so I'll insert some pictures here and I do a little bit of a voice over sharing like the things that I ate yesterday and I think maybe that'll give you a better idea of like okay maybe she's not killing herself I'm definitely not starving myself so yesterday after my workout I opened my eating window with some pineapple grits salmon buffalo chicken dip that I truly love from Aldi some Triscuit it's tartar sauce and also some coffee with Organic half and half the next small meal I had was more Triscuits some more salmon and more buffalo dip and also some pickles later I had some pepperoni slices more Triscuits more of that buffalo dip I'm telling you guys it's so good and I also made myself a Caesar salad I also had more Triscuits more dip as well as a Lacroix and I also had some watermelon prior to closing out I think this was about an eight hour eating window all right so I hope that that helps a little bit for you guys to understand that what I what I'm currently doing is I lift Monday Wednesday and Friday and Monday Wednesday Fridays are days for me where I can basically I'm not gonna say eat whatever I want to eat because I'm always pretty like aware of what I'm eating but I do allow myself to eat in volume which is what I truly truly love I love feeling full after I have my meals I truly love that and I also enjoy being able to eat the foods that I really enjoy which don't we all don't we all yes so today um is a cardio day for me basically today I'm only walking so honestly I really don't need as much caloric intake as I would on a day that I'm lifting so this has been working out very well for me one more thing you guys okay so it's currently 6 38. I've been up doing work sometimes I work at the table sometimes I work in my office sometimes I work on the couch whatever but when I was cleaning the table I noticed that the boys left this on the table okay I have a to the way that we eat particularly moms or women that like pick from other people's plates so all weekend we celebrated Valentine's Day like at every meal there was like a little something special a note a car or something so throughout the weekend there were a few containers with like different chocolates inside of it so there were three containers one was like Batman and the other was like a Star Wars container they were all filled with like you know different gifts and stuff and then there was also this one that was filled with like peanut butter Reese's Cups so our kids know like if I told you to put something up or put it away like do that if I have to tell you like multiple times and I just assume that you don't want it like it's not that important to you the Batman one they put up the Star Wars they put up but this guy left on the table twice so this one I noticed I'm like it is Tuesday morning obviously they don't want it right like hello so then I found myself I was like you know what can I use this for you guys I got this from Walgreens and remember we saw celebrated Valentine's Day after the fact of the fact so I got this from Walgreens and I think I may have paid like 70 something cents for like the container and the chocolate okay so I'm like what can I use this for like I I'm gonna just throw it away like I'm sure I can find something and it just reminded me of like before I was doing fasting and even like before I started my 100 pound weight loss Journey like whenever I would like clean up the table from dinner or like I would like pick like if there was like leftover food like why did I feel the need like to eat it myself you know like I wasn't hungry I mean obviously they took out what they want they took out what they wanted before when I would pick up pick from the kids food like afterwards I had already want it but I was just so afraid of like wasting the food or like throwing it away but was I really wasting it by adding extra pounds to my body by eating crap I shouldn't have been eating like I had no business eating I'm not judging anyone else but for me I had no business eating chicken nuggets like why was I eating the last few chicken nuggets when obviously they didn't want it why did I feel that I had to be the trash can so I don't know I just I about that this morning I'm like I'm sitting here like I'm wasted well no longer waste but I wasted time and energy putting it to like well maybe I can use it I don't need this very I don't need it at all and then again 70 cents and I was even like well who can I give it to maybe I can find someone to give it to yeah no one wants this I mean maybe someone does but there's nothing wrong with just it's okay Felicia it served this purpose they enjoyed it it was so fun when they opened it they look all the candy is gone they enjoyed the candy you can let it go girl you can let it go and I just want to remind you guys that whenever you're cleaning the table from dinner lunch breakfast whatever those little crumbs they don't have to go on your body like it's okay to just shove them in the trash and when you think about well I don't want to waste money well I did that for years and now I'm trying to lose the weight so like are you really wasting money when like now you're having to put in like more time and more energy and like trying to lose all those extra pounds extra calories so I don't know I'm just renting but something I thought about and I was like I need to share with my girls so so far this morning again we're doing what I eat in a day I've had a cup of coffee and usually I try to hydrate a lot in the mornings but because I'm doing six miles outside like not on the treadmill I don't want to have to pee I don't want to have the pee so I'm going to hydrate when I come back oh yeah and also in the last video I shared like a few positives from the last two weeks and I didn't tell you guys that I actually ran well ran walked my fastest six Miler yeah that was like really cool I can tell that I'm getting so much stronger my goal was to finish it in like two hours I'm gonna show you here in a second I'm sorry okay so on February 12th and I just put the picture in here my goal was to do six miles under two hours and I actually did it in one hour and 34 minutes so that was pretty cool that was pretty snazzy definitely getting stronger and I like that a lot alright guys so my 10 A.M patient actually called and canceled with like plenty of warning so she called like before I even took a shower so so I'm currently in my workout top and my pajamas but I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to show you guys what I will be eating today so with alternate day fasting you have one day where you intentionally eat more it's also called like an update and then you have a down day where you're intentionally eating about 500 calories technically you're eating about 25 of what your body would typically need like in a regular day um so you're eating about 20 25 of those calories for me I'm doing about 500 actually today it comes up to like 525 but I'm gonna share it with you guys um but what I want to share with you guys is that I am definitely a volume eater so for example I will be eating this entire container of greens it's spinach and arugula and this entire container only has 35 calories in and for my dressing I'll be using some apple cider vinegar and as well as this container of guac so you see here this container of baby spinach and arugula as I mentioned it has 35 calories and like for today calories are really the only thing that I'm looking at yeah 35 calories but it's good stuff right and then this guac I buy these packages from Aldi and you can see here it has 120 calories per cup so I'll have this with this and some apple cider vinegar salt and pepper um and then this is some ground beef that I need to cook today so I'm going to divide these into four ounce pieces look I am so bad I suck that in the refrigerator and didn't cover it four ounce servings prior to cooking it the caloric count for four ounces is 280 calories I'll also have I'll have two of these stuffed portobello mushrooms they are so good I love these things these also come come from Aldi and and for two of them only 90 calories so this is going to be very filling and then I'll also have on my down days or low calorie days I do allow myself to have like a flavored beverage during my eating window so I'll have this Lacroix it is a Razz and cranberry sparkling water I have found that having like a carbonated type drink also helps me to feel more full um but yeah like this is what I'll be having today and I don't feel deprived at all because I know tomorrow like immediately after because of the way my windows are set but like immediately after I finish my workout like it's good time your girl gets to eat like and honestly with with modified alternate day fasting you're actually intentionally overeating like I don't want to call the refeed day like I don't want to make it sound like a bench like I'm not saying like go and bench the next day but for me I literally get to eat whatever I want to eat that's when I typically like throw down like the pro teen and all of the other yummy good stuff so currently I've been fasting for 17 hours but I still don't feel hungry yet so I'm gonna go ahead and prepare this because I thought maybe I would come home later and um make lunch but instead of coming home to make my lunch what I'm actually going to do is see another patient during that lunch but make my lunch now so I can take it with me so patient counts [Music] now I do want to add that if I were preparing this for someone else I would probably be a little bit more particular about the way that I'm seasoning it but this is for me like I just eat food I'm not that picky so you'll notice that I went ahead and I measured out like all of them not to say that every day that I'm doing 500 calories I'm gonna have these like I'll probably eat two of those tomorrow who knows but at least I know that these are four ounces and that they're 280 calories if I wanted to have them on a down day I think I've mentioned many times before on the channel That if you're gonna cook like just try to cook for like more than one day you know because that really helps you when you can cook in advance all right so if any of you live with other people I'm sure you'll appreciate this so I wanted to take these cute little one of these cute little containers but I can't find the lid to either of these like I wanted to put my apple cider vinegar in there but I can't find the lid so you have multiple people that are doing dishes in the house sometimes these actually get thrown away because my Lids get thrown away because people don't know if it's like reusable if it's trash or whatever but um and then I found this lid and I was like well this is cute let me find the container that goes to it and I can't find a container that goes to this anyways all right so here is the apple cider vinegar that I'll be using today and you can see hopefully that it has zero calories so I found this jar I hate taking glass with me for work it's what we're doing so I'm gonna pour some apple cider vinegar in here [Music] that much because I do like it a little a little soggy A little sloppy pour some salt and pepper in here and if I had allowed it some if I had allowed a few calories for um for some olive oil that would have been kind of yummy too to have that you know I could pour I do use more salt this is Himalayan salt so I do use more salt now that I'm fasting then I typically do um like before because I don't eat a ton of standard American diet food so I don't really eat a lot of food that's like um overly processed so I do tend to add salt to my diet for electrolyte balance all that good stuff I think I'm actually going to take this out and pour it in here not pour it but scrape it in here and then just shake it up and make it into a nice dressing so that when I'm out on the road it's just easier to pour into the salad [Music] [Music] see that I think that looks so good it's gonna be so yummy all these dreams I'm so excited oh so let's look at the total calorie count all right so let's do a quick caloric count so we have the ground beef at 280 calories plus the two mushrooms are 90. plus the arugula of Spanish which is 35. Plus the guac which is 120 and apple cider vinegar zero so yeah we've got a total of oops so goofy anyways I you guys saw it was 525 calories I don't know what I did maybe I'll multiply it by two I don't know you gotta laugh at yourself sometimes so yeah I'm gonna throw this all in my back shower get dressed for work and I'm out of here but I will check in whenever I do break my fast so whenever I get ready to eat and also I'll take coffee with me mineral water because I drink both of those when I'm fasting like clean fasting and then I also take regard like I just leave the house with a whole bunch of liquids seriously hydration is important okay guys so it is around 1 30ish and I am about to break my fast so I am a Messy eater so I do wear a bib sometimes particularly when like you know I'm still working so I've got more patience to see and I don't want to look like they don't need to know what I have for lunch you know what I mean so I have this tray here that just snaps to my steering wheel all right so thank you I'm not gonna have this yet I'm gonna have this later I'm gonna have the Lacroix though and I keep these in my lunch bag like whenever we get extra silverware coach is there a fancy name culture I don't know what it's called I can't remember okay so seatbelt comes off oh my battery's dying really going to end my fast 21 hours 21 hours and 42 minutes so I'm gonna go ahead and end the fast here all right and first bite we're gonna have the mushroom [Music] um that's so good and I also put mustard on my burger see that mustard is zero calories now see I get to eat all of this I love greens and it varies like one time I just had like fries and salmon and so it depends on what I'm in the mood for and today I'm in the mood for greens so my camera decided to die so I'm just gonna have to use the phone so whenever I'm fasting I don't have flavored beverages so that's why I enjoy this in my window zero calories zero sweeteners so freaking good all right guys so I'm gonna go ahead and finish eating because I don't have a lot of time and I tend to eat fast I don't want to do it on camera all right so my eating window has been open for like 20 minutes look at this from the vinegar oh well I'll be fine gotta put a mask back on anyway I wonder if some gloss will help that all right I put on a little gloss my eating window today has been open for about 20 minutes and I went ahead and closed it so now I'll just fast until tomorrow and and after I left I'll probably start out with I don't know I still have this buffalo chicken dip um from Aldi that I purchased it is so good oh my gosh so I may have some eggs I don't know buffalo dip whatever I basically whatever I want so that's pretty cool like I don't feel like I am depriving myself for any of that because tomorrow is like whatever you want girl it's fine I do feel very satisfied from the meal that I had and on my 500 calorie days I aim to eat food that is like nutritionally like just a big bang for your buck like the greens the beef the mushrooms but sometimes like I mentioned before I have salmon which is still good for you but like and Fries you know what I'm saying I'm currently at a park I'm gonna go throw the salad container this is what I have so I'm gonna go throw the salad container in like the bottom container away so that vinegar doesn't spill out in my car and I'm gonna head back to work see the rest of my patients hey guys it's Felicia from the future it's currently Thursday morning I did film a what I eat in a day like the following day so I did film an update but the video as you can see was definitely getting too long so I will upload what I ate in a day like unlimited calories for me I just ate to my heart's desire um so I will upload that video on Saturday I hope you guys enjoyed this video hope you had the opportunity to see kind of like how I'm doing alternate day faster and how it's working for me and as always please don't forget to like share and subscribe and I'll see you in the next video bye | Happily EverAfter Living (HEAL) | UC-0wKmNnezoESmjypV0LPfA | 2023-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,438 | 20,070 |
DGKY7K-pyqw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGKY7K-pyqw | Netflix’s Sex Education Cast Play 2 Truths & A Lie & Talk Sex Scenes | MTV Movies | one time I did a backflip while skiing that's very dangerous okay I can type the alphabet in under two seconds okay these are good I can make really good beans on toast I mean I mean listen to me now are you know it's true I know one of those cheese yeah know what you're struggling with the last time this is what do you beans on this is one of the secret and I how is it physically possible to type the alphabet in under two seconds I don't even think that's doable no of course it no you're just one ABC's it actually no it's a lie is that the lie is the back loop yeah the lies the back split the lies the back flip I'm doing for the alphabet just to switch it up well the lie is the alt I can tell you that I have never heard back flips dammit never no he could never in one day you know go eight the place where you climb trees I did a we coming down the zip wire on go ape at the very end because I've been holding in the we for the whole time scaling the trees I was a twin and I also was a triplet was was unfortunately I think it was 21 yeah yep no the third one was my I was not a trip that's my man I was a twin in the womb you know you up in the trees the whole day you know going yeah yeah I'm hoping all the hooks in the thing and climbing around and so you hope if you need a wee you you you screws and so I was talking to my dad and he'd got down he'd completed the trail and he was looking off at me at the Taffer news like come on baby yeah that was it why I come down as it were and all this waters coming off the woman's like is there a fault with the zip wire looks a bit dangerous what's all that water coming off it got down I was like dad we need to go now miner for some reason all transport-related behaving so I have been in a hot-air balloon I have driven steered a sailing boat and I have ridden a motorbike which one is a lie which one's a true oh oh this is a good one I know and I think I think you know this I think you were butchering a motor but I think yeah I believe you've driven a more vette okay I think the lies for air balloon the lie is what your balloon isn't it was the second one about a sailing boat yeah oh I'm gonna have a sailing boat just to switch out okay you're both which one's the truth which one's the life one life one life one I which is I think you're lying about the hot air balloon I'm not lying about the hot everything I think you're talking about the motivation the devil really ya know you've written oh you've read you see you know you'd not know only been on the back haven't never steered one for myself mm-hmm because I have about my license and that's dangerous and that's dangerous so yeah I was born into Islam I have five animals and I miss one I gotta be alloys I'm a cancer I know that's a lie yeah to cats well the name just for Angel and Zulu marmalade and toast mumineen with toasted the two Pat's and Jeff Rangers three dogs brother and sister very great I was born in Glasgow I would school I have worked at the globe I think number one is it a lie I don't think you were born in Glasgow yeah I didn't think I didn't think you were born in Glasgow I think you're lying to us do we get out oh my god okay I can speak three languages and English being one of them okay I left school before I finished okay didn't finish school I broke my jaw when I was fifteen I don't know I got the game wrong to say obviously maybe dude sighs I'll talk to lights and in one tree I guess that's far the game doesn't know it's gas yeah yeah let's go were early and then you did the three languages this I don't know okay it was the first week is the first week of filming and I had to get like bananas regurgitated early lockup there was a whole sick machine that was made to pee for me I had to give a tutorial not was that was fair that was a highlight we started up we start up strong streak one was solid for like the next four with no signal so we just were in the green room together they're just telling each other stories and joke so that was a really fun week that was fun really good my character Erik is full of bright ideas and one day he decides to give a tutorial which you will see it comes out like that thing was a bit mental we had that a big massive bucket full of bananas that we were gonna get we maybe went for about 300 bananas a Spaniard someone Ashley who is that cheese who was playing opposite me just had to sick up banana at me all day that's a great it was yeah we went fruit we've got for about 300 bananas there were a lot that was a lot it was all really fun it was it was it's hard to pinpoint because it was it was actually quite shocking watching it and seeing that we actually made something hmm they actually came together because it was just all so much fun but it kind of just didn't feel like we were doing any work headmaster Groth does a speech at one point and that really that was a real highlight for me about vaginas yeah and that was a real highlight Oh they've literally every single day yeah you kinda know there's gonna be like gonna be funny moments but honestly I think it's always so the fact that we were also quite close by like throughout the whole thing yeah that just like it's just the subtlest thing just the subtlest look okay one of us crack if we were if we were not really it was big it has a twitch before he starts laughing so I made this close to each other my nostrils start flaring and his mother and it's cold Chris there's people without telling like Amy Lou woods don't do a scene with that girl if you want a hot like if you don't does serious feeling Konica is impossible so yeah it was fun it was very fun oh there's one that whatever yes to them revisit a poem that you wrote oh gosh it was so funny yeah he laughed a lot I always blamed it on everyone out and hurt it was always him use the common denominator on it if you're in yeah he's terrible as in like nah nah no not sexy at all yeah at all hot mmm sweaty people watch it it turns into sounds pretty sexy oh yeah I know sweaty but flipped on its you know lust and disgust a quite close to each other and the two sides of the coin and it was definitely in disgust territory latter yeah yeah the sock made you have any problems with your like falling off and I'm glad you asked I didn't I had a good noose around mine is you yeah that's like sellotape like to my pubes okay it was very intense and when I took it off it was like it's like a sock to cover up in sort of like a sack we have to put everything inside Ellen Just's and then it's a minion tape around then you just ready to go well I mean yeah see how we dealt with the things that went on there yeah I know where they come from or Dale if we came to more dill as a murdering more Dale Netflix Eric would be very happy I think I think my character will be very happy I don't think I don't notice to be very happy no have you like my perfect my little world has just been shaken up and now I don't know what does justice just finding my feet yeah yeah I have in my court you know what I'm sure heard great things all right more Dale would open arms - yeah we're in a bunch we're welcome and it'd be quite nice to have an American British fusion hmm yeah for welcoming school more real Jackson would be you know Jackson matcha tea doing the Welcome Party Rogers come on [Music] | MTV UK | UCuwUfM8E79h2sqp34Fut6kw | 2019-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,510 | 7,333 |
1DHFCg7zF6o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DHFCg7zF6o | THE BATTLE BEGINS! THE BEAST TITAN ARRIVES!! | Attack on Titan REACTION Season 3 Episode 13 | ah there's no way i'm gonna make it through tonight dude like i said i gotta pick a pant leg in the morning my left arm alright so first off we missed a very important scene in the last episode so we pre-recorded a lot of a lot of episodes and um pretty in the future at least some time into the future uh post this raid where i'm guessing a lot goes wrong because it looks like there's a lot of bodies everywhere uh levi's mad at aaron's aaron looks like he's transformed into a titan because his eyes are have those markings and it looks like levi is pretty upset he's like you guys have any idea what you're doing and then what what happens does he hear you eric you read it i didn't even realize that his eyes had that yeah right so like it means like he's transformed but like now he's not transformed anymore and also like you can see a body like just chilling on the rooftop lightning i noticed that i'm excited to watch these next episodes okay yeah i this is this is the final part a lot of development this is this is what we built towards lily i don't want to seem cringe but yeah i'm very very excited and i i realize i haven't picked up on as much as i was like cringe like us because do you see the guy though with the legs his legs are sounding like turbo right now actually all right ladies and gentlemen is changing the group name levi's like do you guys have the the faintest clue of what you're doing and then aaron starts crying and then mikasa starts crying and then aaron gets mad and grips his thing and then levi punches aaron for some reason i'm guessing just like a lot goes wrong because of aaron and like that that's just like the gist of it i don't know because things go bad things things go bad and i'm excited to see it happen in the the best fashion guys we're gonna hop right into it if you're new to the channel drop us up hit that big boy bell williams link down below and uh let's get started with season three part two hey he's just vibing guys just let him now can't move look at him those new types it's a new model i just love how she has like sympathy i thought he had like a new like found confidence though and yeah because of that last little like thing yeah yeah with lord race but still i guess it's lingering i don't blame him [Music] oh i know honestly look the exact same it just doesn't age it doesn't work this is his dream to see the ocean yeah feel like it's a very telling dream of the world they live in dang what would aaron do without them yes i believe in the post-credits scene it was just them mikasa aaron levi what if the person with the arms like and like legs gone is army the return it's weird seeing it again but also the houses have a kind of distinct like pop oh my god they're just like they're just looking it in dude what if burt holt and uh rainer are just on the other side they broke yeah yeah how couldn't aaron like move after he does like they're not expecting this beast titan to just be chillin why do they have to hide his face because they don't know who the enemy is they still don't know who who's like after aaron the coordinate the coordinate [Music] let's go teamwork i thought they were supposed to be like more low-key about it his face is just this is out there zipping everywhere man yeah okay well everyone in a thousand mile radius uh oh oh they're hiding good can't be good where's the other guy i don't even know what to call him blondie what another guy though he's the guy who controls the beast yeah man they're he's good at that that's fast because i said they did practice but i think i go to the other you gotta turn into a titan again then yeah okay so if we're looking towards like the timeline of getting to that post-credits scene he's already transformed the thing is like it's rainer and both birdholes so like they could just break another hole like it was nothing yeah if they really wanted that but then again i don't i don't know if they even want that like maybe they're in and out they're done yeah like what's their plan if rainer and berthold showed up because aaron alone can't take them on i don't think the scouts could either i don't know definitely not now because his energy is like drinking definitely not because the beast is there and the beast titan rain are in a fight okay well he just basically said he was like well even if it's sealed it won't really be sealed sealed i'm so nervous i don't i feel like anyone's just gonna get like assassinated yeah look at detective armen yeah what about the fire this was favorite yeah and maybe the beast titan like see through them like communicating oh maybe dude you are going down like right right now it's possible in charge it's like i'm not ready for this i don't know what's happening okay guys he's like does that sound like an okay plan to you guys you're supposed to be like dude what i say oh he's saying that it's not even a gamble he shows how much faith he has like what if like scouts just start dropping i just start losing people i mean they're ready it seems like they're ready what's he hiding i don't know but i get the gist that they're they're they're all so scared like they know that not him oh oh no i think he thought back to it he's like oh yeah that's possible that they're just in the walls yeah he just thought back to it oh is that worth our no because it showed us rainer birdhole and they were both just in human form how did they search the walls they started knew that army would pick the like roundabout way to do it instead of just like what everyone else would originally they're just tapping the wall wait there oh like see if it's hollow it's pretty broken oh no they're gonna come out oh levi oh my god man's wasting no time he's gonna transform he's got his it's down in the heart his eyes yeah oh my that's such a god way to it was what was the power that he could withstand that hit i mean aaron that's a weird plan though it's a weird plan to stab one person like just i don't know i don't know maybe because they realized they were hiding in there yeah maybe this wasn't even their plan like hide him further in the wall hey man oh yeah he brought all his goons what is that stance he's ready that's his throwing stance dude yo that was sick oh how irving's like about to make a call on this like all of them went by oh here's the shot put oh my god oh my god wait so where's burt holding is he in the wall too is he just chilling maybe i don't know he's a contention plan oh poor horses look at the one with the backpack i just don't understand how the beast titan beat rainer in a fight like he looks so skinny and i don't know raiders armored it's not all about brute strength that's true maybe he just started tossing rocks at him did you call me mr [ __ ] well what a way to open season three part two literally like it just like i said wasted no time got to the city basically started the fight which i'm guessing is gonna start next episode with rainer and the beast titan and all the beast titans like goons and that he summoned now he actually i got to see him summon them because we've never seen that before they've always just kind of been with him so i guess it is just like any other way he he does it's just like lightning and i'm i still do think that's the way they knew they were coming is he had that one just sitting on the forest and i'm guessing he had them sitting out in many like areas in the forest to just kind of have little like places to know where they're coming from the titans yeah i think he had like plants i think he had them just like sitting there for that very reason and then of course armen got a very big spotlight that episode actually he was like a little detective on the case and uh i would say you saved them because i don't know what their plan was being in the walls and whatnot but i think he did shuffle up their plans because all that rainer was able to do was stab that one guy and now he had to transform like i feel like they wanted that one guy though he got that one yeah but i feel like they could have gotten way more of a drop in that one guy though what would have happened if he had just transformed like out of the wall and then just like destroyed the wall i feel like i said there's a lot more they could have done i'm gonna guess we'll see a lot more of their plan next episode see what they've actually been playing because like i said bird hole is still kind of a mystery a wild card guys that has been it for season three part two uh episode one episode 50. i don't care what you want to call it guys we're gonna have another episode very soon because we're gonna try and catch up for season four we'll probably be watching season four as it airs but uh we'll be catching up on youtube until then guys have a wonderful yesterday as per usual and i'll catch you in the next [Music] one [Music] got me | JackTheBus Reacts | 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_3XJIDVDB-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3XJIDVDB-U | How to Make Easy and Simple Tex-Mex | hey everybody i'm your man mike wilford and you're watching another episode of the dudes kitchens but today we're introducing a new series called angela's kitchen this is angela she's my daughter and she's going to be taking over the dude's kitchen for about 10 episodes while i'm on special assignment so without further ado my daughter angela hey everyone welcome to angela's kitchen the takeover with me angela munson i am michael ford's daughter as you saw in the intro and today i'm going to be showing you a dinner recipe but presenting it two ways this is a tex-mex enchilada in the instant pot so easy everything is literally a dump and run is what i call it you dump it you run so make sure to give this video a thumbs up if you like the recipe let me know below if you've tried it and any tweaks that you made to it to make it yours and don't forget to subscribe so that you never miss another recipe again all right let's get started first thing we're going to do is take this tex-mex jackfruit so this is actually a vegetarian recipe so it's the tex-mex jackfruit you can find this at any grocery store in the cold section so this is how many ounces this is 10 ounces and you're just gonna dump it in the instant pot the next thing is 12 ounces of cauliflower rice trust me your family is not going to know it's cauliflower rice it blends so well and becomes a rice consistency when in the instant pot for three minutes guys three minutes so this one you dump it and run as well [Applause] next you have a can of black beans what you'll do is you will open the beans put it into a little colander that you can rinse them and shake them out and that way there's no excess juice behind just dump those in there as well and finally barbecue sauce i went with the primal kitchen's barbecue sauce because they have very clean ingredients this one is eight and a half ounces [Music] so you just dump it in there put the lid on and set it for three minutes and now you can get back to homework with the kids finishing your work cleaning the house whatever you need to do this one will let you know when it's ready and done welcome back so i told you it was three minutes but we all know how insta pots are they do have to heat up get under pressure so it has been about 20 minutes so i'm just letting this thing finish steaming and you do have to let it finish before the lid will unlock [Music] awkward silence [Music] we're still going what a minute just sitting here [Music] yay okay so if you hear that click that means it's done so you take the lid off it is gonna be super hot keep your face away or you will get the facial you did not want today so this is what it looks like on the inside so you're just gonna mix it up remember this is a vegetarian barbecue recipe so you can literally put this on top of anything you can take it high for it you can take it to your barbecues that you have during the summer this is a vegan or vegetarian recipe however you choose to make it so this is a great alternative at barbecues for those of us who just don't eat meat and oftentimes we go to big gatherings and we don't have anything to eat besides broccoli i love broccoli but not at every gathering so this is perfect a big batch serves four to six people it is the perfect recipe and it's so packed with flavor all right so the first way i'm going to show you how to make this is on that pita wrap so you can put this on a tortilla a pita wrap you can put it on your hawaiian rolls or any bun that you choose i just have these available so that's what i'm going to use so i'm going to take one scoop from my handy dandy scoop put it on top you can add cheese avocado to this whatever you want but i think this has enough flavor so i don't really want to add any of that the second way to make this is if you are carb conscious you already know that we have barbecue sauce in there which does have carbs in it we also have our protein source in there which is our black beans our fruit source which is our jackfruit and our vegetable which is our cauliflower rice so we're going to put this on top of butter lettuce and radisho i just got this at trader joe's in the pack and i just handful into here you put it on top there you have it a carb friendly barbecue jackfruit bowl so we're going to try both of these [Music] all right so the first one i'm going to try is the salad i'm going to get a little bit of everything in there maybe too big of a bite this is what my bite looks like let's try it [Music] hot my eyes are watering it was really hot because i didn't give it enough time to cool down so it's heat from dipping in the instant pot not because it's hot itself very delicious second hopefully this one will be less hot since it's been sitting out longer is my little pita you just fold it like a taco so good i could eat either of these every single day for dinner delicious 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8ZU6MCjsdVc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZU6MCjsdVc | WATCH THIS before you read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall | hi my name is Aleksandra and i'm a bibliophile welcome back to a lovely jaunt where we talk about literature today we're talking about the tenant of Wildfell health by Anne Bronte as part of my preparation for this book I did a ton of research on Victorian England and that ended up spinning off becoming its own little mini video series I will have that playlist linked because it's super helpful contextual information that really informs a readers understanding of this novel and what we're gonna be talking about today as well I'm switching up my format to begin with an introductory video that is meant to be sort of like a primer for getting started and reading this book it's completely spoiler free it should be helpful for you as you're getting started and of course if you have already read the book then this is still a great place to start so before you read the tenant of Wildfell Hall watch this here's our outline for today's video first we're going to have some biographical information about Anne Bronte second I'm gonna give her overall of the review of the novel's premise I'm not going to give away anything about the plot but I'm going to give you an idea of what the premise of the novel is we're gonna review the structure of the novel and then finally we're gonna take a look at some core concepts that I think are really important for you to pay attention to as you're reading all right so Anne Bronte the Bronte family is super interesting and Anne Bronte is probably the released recognized of the family of the three sisters and ironically many forget the one brother I met they actually did have Branwell Bronte and I lot of course is most famous for Jane Eyre and Emily for weathering heights all of the girls wrote under male pseudonyms in order to be published I read from the Oxford press copy let me see do I have it here so this is the version that I read from it's the Oxford press copy and it has a really great essay in the front which is part of the introduction which I'm going to be using for reference for much of the information that I got today so I read from this Oxford press copy and it had a great introduction that detailed how our perception of Ann is really colored by the biography that Elizabeth Gaskell wrote about Charlotte Bronte and Charlotte Bronte is the one who's really defining for us what Anna's like because it's drawn from her like Diaries and letters and that sort of thing shows Charlotte's own interpretation of her sister is really this and dominant voice that we've had with us throughout all of history and this traditional view of Anne is that she's quiet long-suffering meek mild mannered the most pious and religious family and while it's clear that she was quieter than the rest of her sisters her writing certainly shows that she's no Wallflower she displays a very strong moral viewpoint and tackles subject matter with this novel that is more controversial than those approached by her sisters at the time of its publication in 1848 the Tennant was meant with rewilding negative reviews because the navel not the navel because the novel takes an honest look at domestic abuse alcoholism adultery the Victorian audience really considered it shocking vulgar coarse well at the same time they recognized that there was ultimately a Christian moral viewpoint under girding all that was happening in the novel perhaps above all the novel explores the sense of powerlessness that the main what female character has in her situation and it's profoundly candid and I think for me at least I think it's that's really what's core to its continued influence in society today the introduction also connects the subject matter of the novel with Anne's close experience with her own brother's affair so apparently branwall Bronte had fair with the married mrs. Robinson in whose home he was a tutor and was also employed as a governess there at the same time so there's some sense that she was aware that this illicit affair was happening at the time when branwall was found out and eventually discovered as having an affair with the wife he was dismissed obviously quite a disgrace and later on when mr. Robinson died he renewed his overtures to mrs. Robinson but she apparently was not interested and he branwall suffered an early death as a result of alcoholism and addiction to opium he was generally depressed even after he was like rejected and moved out and discovered because obviously that would have been very disgraceful and embarrassing he couldn't get work after that because his reputation was ruined and he'd really fell into a deep depression even further after he was rejected by the now widowed mrs. Robinson while I generally advocate keeping a clear distinction between the narrator's voice and the author's personal life it's not really fair and we don't really know to what extent what happens in their personal life informs what they write about it's pretty clear that this experience would have informed what she the subject matter that she tackles in the tenant of Wildfell Hall while again I don't think that it's supposed to be a biographical the fact that she has experience with infidelity and addiction what and those topics are being explored here I think that's clear that there's a connection there so let's talk a little bit about the premise of the novel the tenant of Wildfell Hall tells the story of Gilbert and Markham and Helen Graham Helen is the new tenant of the long abandoned and decrepit Hall in Market Markham's neighborhood she is beautiful and apparently widowed with a young son go blurt quickly falls in love with her but she's very reticent to encourage him in any way encourage any romance she's like you we can be friends I enjoy your company I enjoy your conversation but we can't be more than friends as we explored in Episode four of the historical context of the Victorian England series the Victorian novel often used the structure of a basic romance to many other issues and this novel definitely conforms with that pattern as well the structure of the story is also really interesting to me the first portion is told from Gilbert's perspective and the conceit that's used is that he's writing letters apparently to his very close friend and he's basically divulging the story of how he and his wife ended up getting together and this person is apparently the husband now of his sister this type of conceit is often portrayed in early novels where they sort of like coming up with an excuse for why this story is being told and I think it's important to remember that the form of the novel was really quite new one candidate for the earliest novelist Pamela by Samuel Richardson which was written in the form of a diary and it's kind of a similar format as a letter-writing novel right and that was published in 1740 prior to that stories were presented in plays or in verse in epic poetry that sort of thing the novel didn't really exist as a sidebar you should also check out Shamala by Henry Fielding hilarious satire on Pamela anyway it's almost like authors are sort of like looking for an excuse for writing in this new form and they felt the need to is kind of like justify the existence of this story so Tennant is published about a hundred years later but given the whole history of storytelling this is still a relatively new form and as we talked about in our Victorian England series the novel is really hitting its heyday here and coming into its form so Gilbert's perspective is related in a series of letters that conceit is that he's sending portions of his story along which is indicated in the first three chapters but it drops off after that and you just end up getting this story again I think this is really just to help readers of this new form sort of accept the story and get into it it's sort of like easing the suspension of disbelief that is required when you dive into a story whether it be in movie form or in the novel form likewise Helens portion of the story is sort of embedded within the letters but there her diary entries from her past her narrative tells of her experiences as a young bride before she came to Wildfell we have a sort of like nested narrative then so we have like Gilbert's letters mr. Markham's letters presented as the present wrapped around his narrative of the past so that's sort of like the second shell inside of there and then embedded within that narrative is the more distant past the diary entries from Helen before she came to Wildfell and then we stepped back out each step-by-step as the novel comes to a close this form of a novel is called an epistolary it's from the Greek word epistle which means a letter not a letter of the alphabet but a letter that you send to somebody in the mail and both letters and diary entries you know dear diary are considered as epistle airy form and this form is very similar to a first-person narrative so you get an in-depth view close view of the narrator everything from their perspective you become intimately acquainted with their perspectives what they think and what happens to them but it's also really limited you don't know anything that they don't know you don't see any experiences outside of what they themselves experience and this of course can be a tool that an author uses well to sort of let sustain a mystery for example in the first part portion where we're getting blahblahblah for example in the first portion where we're getting Gilbert's experiences exclusively from his first-person vantage point we really have kind of like this mystery of well who is this woman who is Helen where did she come from what's her story and so since he doesn't know the author is using that skillfully to hold back that information and to extend out that mystery until the right moment but the form is also restrictive so it's a very much set in the present tense in Pamela for example there's the sense the stories kind of trying to like burst free from this form you get the sense that Pamela is sort of experiencing something and then scurrying over to her diary and writing down oh and then this happened you know and that is a little bit awkward and Bronte however gets around both of these problems which is the constraint of the first-person narrative and the constraint of time by having two different perspectives through the epistles we get mark Rome's perspective we gets Helens perspective and we also get some of the more interesting features of narration which is Markham reflecting on his own past and kind of giving insight and thinking about why he did what he did thoughtful reflections all also carried through Helens diary as she writes about her daily life the diary is also interestingly constructed in some portions are really only yearly entries on the anniversary of her first marriage and this mean both the rear like quickly through the years while also tying it to that canary essential moment and concept in the novel what and sort of like reinforces this marital commentary commentary commentary that's happening throughout one of the things that really struck me while I was researching Victorian England was how few of the major concepts of the Victorian era at first blush seemed to be present in this novel so until I thought about it more closely I guess so much of what defined Victorian England and a lot of what we talked about in that video series is what happened in the city urbanization industrialization factories workers rights the development of the middle-class woman's the female suffrage all of these things that are happening around human industry and our response to that in the culture of a city and yet as with many of the Bronte novels this is set out in the country and so there's a sense of distance from many of those troubles that are happening in the large cities of England but that doesn't mean that these commentaries and these social questions aren't coming to bear in this novel it's just they're happening there a little bit differently so with all of that said let's take a look at the core concepts and see how they interplay with what we've already learned about Victorian England as well so the first concept that we want to talk about is marriage so I indicated this earlier obviously marriage is a big part of this question we're dealing with issues of adultery we're dealing with issues of what makes a good marriage we have this Marriage Plot as this overarching thing of will they eventually end up together we don't know you have to read to find out I'm not gonna spoil it for you so as you have probably intuited so far it's a super important concept not only do we have older generations giving various pieces of ice to the young people we have a whole range of different couples that are presented in this tableau and we can see good marriages and bad marriages and ways in which they succeed and fail for each and how each person sort of affects the couple as a whole and what they bring to the marriage and as we talked about the marriage plot or the romance forms the structure of this novel which allows the narrator to explore many other concepts particularly intertwined with this question of marriage and coupling is class perhaps more than anything else marriage becomes the vehicle for class mobility this novel like wives and daughters advocates a marriage based on coherent values and worldview not based on similar class and wealth so the social mobility is part of the historical context as well the rise of the middle class and wealth and power the union of interests between the working class and the middle class begin to erase these differences and create a culture of social mobility at the same time the increased wealth that the middle class is acquiring is creating an union between the middle class and the upper class again creating a sense of social mobility between these previously pretty strictly enforced lines another concept feminism this book goodness one-two punch makes some really really strong arguments for the value of women through circumstances and speeches given by the various characters the emancipation of women is clearly advocated by this novel through this story we see how female characters suffer through their lack of power and autonomy pay attention to how the social societal structure prevents characters from being able to freely act this too is clearly a Victorian concept concern with the rise of female suffrage and this novel does not shy away from talking about it thirdly wait fourthly addiction so we also get an honest view of alcoholism we see a character and those around them suffer as a result of an addiction to alcohol the novel reveals their decline of body and mind and considering Victoria Queen Victoria's own prim and proper morality the idea of indulging in vices like this is really at the top of mind but an explorer's them here with honesty and rawness that the audience probably was not prepared for in this way the work really exemplifies some of the extreme self-consciousness that we also talked about in our historical context serious and finally religion this novel presents a thoroughly Christian worldview and examination of the characters in their marriage through can be understand through this moral can be understood through this moral framework their joys and sufferings are in proportion to their virtues and vices and through the way that the virtues and vices of those around them affect them so you can either be a blessing or a curse to the person that you're married to or you're friends with this too as a worldview that is being closely examined in this time we have the proliferation of an evangelicals we have serious doubts coming from the realm of scientific inquiry especially with Darwinism and we have an zone own doubts in her own faith which we'll explore more in another video and that's all I have for today's episode and in my next episode we're going to discuss religion and vices two of the topics that I mentioned here and if you want to support my channel so I can continue to produce literary analyses like these consider becoming a subscriber on patreon as always liking and subscribing here on YouTube is a huge help you can 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1avQZHx1ECQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1avQZHx1ECQ | Habakkuk | Honesty + Faith (Sermon Only) | to figure out what our interpreting Ministry looks like going forward so if you don't mind we would love your help we want to know if you use this service and how you use it do you watch online do you come in person do you watch it later in the week which one do you do and if you don't mind if you could please just let us know by filling out the survey with the QR code that's provided at the side of the screen once that pops up go ahead and fill that out and that'll give us the answers we need for us to figure out what this ministry looks like going forward again thank you so much we appreciate you in Christ's name amen amen amen amen my name is Josh trible I'm one of the pastors here at Grace Fellowship it's a pleasure to be with you guys today we're going to go right into habakkuk and we're going to do the baptisms at the end um habakkuk or habakkuk there are a lot of different ways to say it some of you guys saw the video online um there's a missionary friend of mine from uh um she's she's currently in Brazil they they speak Portuguese there and she said we call it abakuki um anyway um now that's important habakkuk um so we're going to go through the whole book the whole book it's three chapters in habakkuk and I want to walk you guys through just a couple Concepts that make you understand better what it means that we're going through habakkuk together so here's a quick slide of the times that we have done different Bible series at Grace Fellowship church now we do two primary kinds of series here so sometimes we will do what's called a topical Series where we'll take a topic like relationships or or end times or their their prayer and we'll try to give you what the whole Bible has to say on that particular topic and we're kind of hopping around everywhere uh in order to present that answer to you but sometimes we've just done a book of the Bible a section of scripture and we take it chapter by chapter and verse by verse now why is that important because it gives you a chance to form a stronger relationship with your Bible if I could underline the word you're there you're a Bible because you are meant to have a relationship with God yourself that is outside of this church and the Bible is your Bible and as you open it up for yourself the Lord gets to speak to you directly not with the aid of the pastor every single time right it says in in Peter he says that we are Kings and Priests did you know you're a priest today if you were in Christ and that messes with some of you because the tradition you came from it was only clergy who could deliver the Bible to you but that is not what God's word says in the New Testament you are meant to pick it up for yourself and so we have done like genesis we did the life of Joseph we did that whole section we did Exodus we looked at the plagues and we did the foreign gods that were in Egypt and how God destroyed them and stood against them we did the entire Book of Ruth one time Book of Jonah we did the entire thing we're gonna do the whole book of habakkuk we've done James we've done the entire book of Hebrews Philippians you just see a list there these are the times in recent years that we've been able to walk you through a series like this and so have a cook that's what we're about to do now the next slide's really going to freak you out if you're not already a Bible chart amen oh my goodness I'm so sorry um so there's this wonderful Church um engadine and heathcote Anglican Church I had to look him up and ask them if I could use their Bible chart because it was so simple and so colorful let's be honest and I just I really really liked it and I wanted to show it to you today here's why the Bible is 66 books Old and New Testament and sometimes have you ever had the moment where you just kind of opened the Bible up at random and you like look at a page and you have no idea where you are in the big story and sometimes what you're reading doesn't make a lot of sense to you because you don't know where you are in the big narrative and so I just wanted to show you this just really briefly because it just kind of it just kind of simplifies it in a way that I think we can understand just a little bit so I'm gonna try and walk you through this just a little bit and you will be tested on this later just okay you will not be tested on this later so in the Old Testament it starts with Adam and Eve in the garden and God creates the world yes God creates the world and then you've got the Patriarchs and the one that's most important to us here today is Abraham because Abraham is that first person who really hears from God and walks with God and God makes a covenant with Abraham what that is is that's a one-sided promise that he makes with Abraham and he says Abraham as you follow me in faith I am going to bless you Abraham and a nation is going to come from you Abraham and the whole world every single Other Nation will be blessed through your nation Abraham and your nation is going to be so numerous people won't even be able to count them and be like the sand on the seashore or the stars in the sky which you can actually see stars in Oklahoma it's one of the things I like about Oklahoma so God says that to Abraham and then begins because of that Covenant the Jewish Nation and then all throughout the whole rest of the Old Testament we watch it play out the Jewish nation and they they they go into Egypt and they go into slavery and then Moses Charlton has to right he like goes and frees them out and parts the waters they get out of Egypt and then he goes up on the mountain and he gets the Ten Commandments right the stone tablets and he gives them the Ten Commandments and the Ten Commandments am I going out can you hear me it's all right okay I'm sorry I just I need my voice to be louder Ricky um just kidding okay so he's got the Ten Commandments and what are the Ten Commandments in the law or the Torah you know what that is that is God telling us this is what my will for your life is and whenever God tells us what his will for our life is it's it's kind of a it's kind of a two-pronged thing first off it's a huge blessing because God's wisdom brings God's blessing when we do it but then it bites Us in the end because as soon as God tells us what to do what we find ourselves doing is not doing his will can I get a better amen second service right like that's our story and it's the story of God's people so he plays the whole thing out across the whole Old Testament it's God's saying this is what I want you to do and then we watch them fail over and over and over again and it gets so bad and the evil gets so bad with God's people the nation of Israel that they eventually have a civil war do you see it right there after David and Solomon these wonderful Kings you have bad kings that come and they break we know something in here in America about Civil War and it becomes the southern Kingdom and it becomes the northern kingdom and the northern kingdom is called Israel and the southern Kingdom is called Judas some of you guys have already seen that in your Bible reading they'll refer to God's people as Judah and you're like how did this happen it's because of the Civil War they take took on two different names and Judah had Jerusalem and somehow if you can imagine Israel seems to be a little bit more evil than Judah was and so God brought judgment and Assyria came and defeated Israel and carted them off into Exile and so Israel the northern kingdom came to an end Judea lasted just a little bit longer Babylon was going to eventually come and take over Jerusalem actually they were going to sack the temple itself some of you guys remember Daniel and the Lion's Den he's in Babylon that's why that whole thing happens why in the world is the Prophet Daniel in Babylon because they were sent into exile eventually we get the point of the Old Testament story that humanity is not able to keep God's word not in our own Steam and So eventually the cross comes Jesus Christ and why is Jesus Christ good news because we need God's word we need the blessing of knowing what his wisdom is and how to have his Blessing in our life that's all good but as soon as we fail we need the Forgiveness of Jesus because he came and he lived our life as we have lived it he was tempted in every way that we've been tempted and yet he did not sin then he died on the cross for you so that you could be forgiven every single time you fail not good news so that's essentially the story of the Bible there just in a couple of minutes where in the world is habakkuk in this whole story well he's right here laughs so so the southern Judah Kingdom right before they go into Exile and everything's getting darker and darker and darker in their life in their culture and habakkuk comes in as this prophet and he's got some things to say right before they go into Exile so is everybody caught up the history lesson you're ready for your exam later that's so good okay so habakkuk just a couple more things about him habakkuk was a prophet habakkuk we think was a professional Temple Prophet now why is that important well you get to chapter three which we'll do in another few weeks and it actually says he he actually writes a section of this thing to God this chapter and it's a song like a worship song that he writes and gets to the end of the worship song and he says this is meant to be played on the string instruments in the original Hebrew says my stringed instruments so scholars believe that he was part of the temple worship and he's basically saying play this on my favorite guitar please so that's him probably 607 BC is when he did his prophecy and at this point it had been 500 years of evil and Rebellion against God Israel was in a dark time again it was not the days of David they had stopped worshiping Yahweh primarily and they had brought foreign gods in and it's not just Sunday school like you you weren't doing the right thing right it's like no no it's so much more than that because when you brought those foreign gods in and you set up their high places and you set up their idols and people were worshiping them instead the practices of those foreign Gods is what polluted God's people because some of them required Temple prostitutes some of them required slavery some of them required that you be unfaithful to your spouse in order to worship that God and get a good harvest of crops this next year some of them required Human Sacrifice child sacrifice now I'm not embellishing a lot of those things came in with the worship of these foreign gods and so God periodically would bring a good King along like Hezekiah and there would be a Revival and they would do away with all those foreign gods and people would start to worship Yahweh again and everything would get better this is all in the scripture and then you get bad kings again and then another good one would pop up named uh Josiah Josiah did another Revival and they started doing Passover feasts again things got better again but then things got bad and we believe habakkuk is riding after Josiah at a time when things have gotten to their absolute worst we also think that habakkuk probably experienced as a kid one of those revivals so he's a guy spiritually speaking he knows what Revival looks like some of you here you've seen revivals happen in the church but they're part of your past and so when you pray for Revival what you mean is I want Revival to happen again like I experienced it before and that's habakkuk and so one final thing in your history lesson right before we read the scripture here is most prophets that you'll read in the Old Testament they write to God's people declaring their sin and that they should repent they kind of yell at God's people try to wake them up habakkuk's gonna be different he's not going to yell at the people he's going to yell at God so habakkuk is going to be a picture of a prayer life because some of you have yelled at God before okay habakkuk one one the Oracle that habakkuk the prophet saw now that Hebrew word there for Oracle is burden literally it means burden the burden that he saw verse 2 oh Lord how long shall I cry for help. and you will not hear what he's coming right out the gate isn't he he's got some emotions for the Lord or cry to you violence and you will not save us God why do you make me to watch or see iniquity and why do you look idly at wrong destruction and violence are before me strife and contention arise so the law is paralyzed and Justice never goes forth for the wicked surround the righteous so Justice Goes Forth perverted how long God how long he's like why do you make me look at iniquity why do you make me look at all the darkness and evil that's out there God why what he's essentially saying is why did this have to happen in my generation why couldn't somebody else have had this why couldn't I have just had good days you ever feel that every look around at your culture in your world and think I'm sad to bring up kids in this world some of you have had that experience I'm sad to bring up grandkids in this world the state of things how it's gotten this is what habakkuk is saying it is difficult for me to be part of this culture right now in its history God why there's a a moment in The Lord of the Rings which I quote now and again [Laughter] so I love it and and uh J.R Tolkien who who wrote The Lord of the Rings Frodo and Gandalf and all those people you know and if you know anything about his history he actually thought he was a soldier in World War One um and so he knows something about destruction and difficulty and so he gives this line to Frodo he says Frodo says in the book I wish it need not have happened in my time and Gandalf said so do I and so do all who live to see such times but that is not for them to decide all we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us some good wisdom there so when habakkuk goes to describe to God again he's yelling at God here how long God why haven't you moved yet God why haven't you fixed this yet God when he goes to describe what it is that he's seen in this corrupt generation the first word he uses violence violence violence and strife and and I don't know exactly what he means by that violence that could be Family Violence that could be violence against the poor that could be you can't even go out on the streets at night it's so dangerous kind of violence and then he says strife and contention which might not seem like that big of a thing but think about it for just a minute strife and contention are everywhere wait what do you mean you mean people are fighting so much they're so polarized in their opinions they can't even have conversations anymore is that what you mean because this doesn't sound familiar at all and everybody's so against each other's throats they don't even feel like a unified people anymore and it starts to spill over into actual violence because they've been hating each other's guts for so long yeah that doesn't sound familiar at all strife and contention and he says the law the Torah is paralyzed so he's not just talking about the law of the land in the judicial system although that is part of it but the Torah was God's revealed will about how to live the Bible and he's saying it's paralyzed what poetic language he's saying it's there the Bible's there you can open it up and look at it but it's got no power it's there but it's got no power it's like a dead body you can see the body but the body's not doing anything it's paralyzed because nobody does it nobody trusts it nobody uses God's word as a moral compass anymore we've all got our own moral compass again does this sound familiar at all and as soon as we've all got our own moral compass what starts to happen we do our own thing and especially our leaders all of a sudden you've got judges and you've got Governors and you've got Kings who do exactly what they want because power corrupts power corrupts and if there's no moral compass to guide you back to God power corrupts absolutely so we got stories about King Ahab who was in the the uh northern kingdom actually King Ahab at one point he saw somebody's Vineyard this guy named naboth had a Vineyard and he just decided as king I've got the Army and naboth doesn't so I'm gonna go take the vineyard and he just does because power corrupts so he's had it with this culture even the prophets by the way there's a there's a reference in there not here in Havoc but in other places where it discusses the prophets of God and the fact that some Prophets You Could you could buy them off that's how corrupt everything had gotten can you imagine that you could go to a professional Prophet you could say I'm going to give you this much money and I want you to give me a good prophecy about my life even though my life is in shatters over here I want you to tell me how great God is going to make everything turn out and in some cases those prophecies were made public as a boost to my reputation they bought off God's leaders that's how bad things were getting so happy cook has had it with his culture and he wants God to come and do something he wants God to come and do something but don't miss this part what does he want God to come and do okay God I'd like you to maybe off this one king and give it the better King or maybe let's start at 24 7 prayer room and let's get some Nationwide revival going like he's got some things in mind but this is not what God is going to give him God's going to give him some bad news verse 5 God's answer look among the Nations havoc and see wonder and be astounded for I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe even if I told you this is like saying is it too good to be true no actually in this case it's too bad to be true what God's about to do for behold I am raising up the Babylonians some of your versions say Chaldeans that bitter and Hasty Nation who marched through the breath of the earth to seize dwellings that are not their own hmm it's too bad to be true God's bringing a foreign Nation against Israel and he's going to judge Israel Judah in this case God says I'm not going to do Revival this time habakkuk he says there's so much violence and Judah wants violence I'm going to bring violence against them as their consequence it's brutal news could you imagine being discouraged about the spiritual darkness that you see in our own country and asking God to bring Revival here and he says instead of Revival I'm going to bring the Russians to invade and that's crazy thought but there are times that God says the answer this time is judgment and that's just true habakkuk says no that's not what I wanted God continues talking verse 9 they all come for violence he's describing the Babylonians all their faces forward they gather captives like sand a Kings they scoff at rulers they laugh they laugh at every Fortress for they pile up Earth and take it and then they sweep by like the wind and go on guilty men who whose own might is their God so God says listen they are guilty see you got to see that at the end God's Got No Illusions about the fact the Babylonians are pretty bad people themselves so Judah has become evil and God's going to bring another Evil Nation to bring judgment against them and God's Got No Illusions he says I know they're guilty I know he's like they even worship their own Army and their own strength as a god like they respect their own strength more than they respect the god of heaven and that's who I'm bringing now if that's not messing with your idea of God right now it should be because it almost feels like he's using someone evil to accomplish his good purpose and yes he will and we're going to dive into that philosophical quandary more next week we're really going to go into chapters who's all about it because habakkuk does not like that by the way but I'm just going to tell you really really quick in case you're not here next week God will sometimes use evil Nations and evil people to accomplish his purposes but it does not mean that he endorses them and we're responsible to understand the difference okay so habakkuk's gonna pray again again it's a back and forth between him and God verse 12. are you not from Everlasting O Lord my God my Holy One we shall not die oh Lord you have ordained them as a judgment he means the Babylonians there you ordain them as a judgment and you o rock have established them for a reproof he's he's kind of accepting reality of what God has told him is going to happen and habakkuk has got a whole lot more to say in this particular prayer in this speech but I'm going to hit pause right there for the rest of the message we're going to look at the rest of his speech next week but I want to pause right here because what he does here I think is so important we need to talk about it this this is a moment of a man of God receiving the worst news possible have you ever received bad news before and when we receive bad news and we go through a difficult time we have to know how to respond with God and he shows us this in his prayer life his response and I think it's so instructive for us I just think we need to stop and take a quick look at it it's one of the reasons I wanted to do this book in the first place to be up to be real with you I have just felt for several weeks now that God has been directing our minds over and over again toward prayer have you noticed that like we we talked even back at Mother's Day about how you need to give just even a bit of space as a parent to prayer and listening to God and letting God minister to you and then we did the parable that talked about the persistent Widow right in the mega jerk judge and the fact that she prayed and then she prayed again and then she prayed again and then she prayed again we got to pray and never give up Jesus said then last week we talked about Holy Ground moments where sometimes you go and you just you decide to shut out the world and listen to God and God will speak and so here's habakkuk and he's shown us how to pray again I think it's massive for us so let me pray to break down this verse for you one phrase at a time because the elements of it are essential for us so the very first phrase are you not from Everlasting he says to God one Hebrew scholar says he is insulting god with that phrase he is saying I thought you were Eternal Lord why are you going to do this I thought you were eternal oh Lord my God my Holy One O Lord my God Lord there if you look in your eye I didn't do it up there on the screen but if you look in your your scripture it's l-o-r-d all caps you know what that is that's your translators taking the the the ancient the Holy Name Of God Yahweh and translating into something English that you can say Yahweh that's the Holy Name Of God it's the Hebrew name of God it's the personal name of God he says oh Lord my God and that my there is absolutely essential because that's Covenant language when you say my that means you're in Covenant with somebody and that might sound like fancy talk but let's just talk about my wife for a second Linda she is my Linda it would be inappropriate for you to call her your Linda she is not your Linda she is my Linda because we are in Covenant together yes so we you don't use those words unless Covenant relationship is behind it he says oh Lord my God my Holy One so he first starts by insulting God said I thought you were eternal but my Lord my Holy One do you see him shifting around through the emotions is he's connecting to God on a personal level it says we're talking about really big things with Nations overtaking Nations but what about just you and me see this is how he handles bad news he says we shall not die massive we shall not die do you hear the faith in what he's saying oh Lord my God yeah maybe you're going to bring Babylon maybe it's going to be bad maybe we're going to lose but we will not be ultimately destroyed like if there's going to be battles will people die of course people will die of course this is going to be a bad bad judgment from God but we will not ultimately be destroyed some of you guys know the just wonderful passage in Isaiah says you might go through the water but you're not going to be drowned you might go through the fire but you will not be ultimately be destroyed by the fire there's this concept in God's word where he says Hey listen part of what was purchased for you on the cross was eternity with Jesus in heaven so no matter what happens to you in this life ultimately you have life ultimately you will be healed ultimately I've got you and and you see that Faith come through with Havoc before I lose my mind entirely we shall not die he's got to remind himself and he says it to God I love that this is this is a model prayer from Havoc that that I believe follows this formula if we could turn this into math the habakkuk prayer and some of you like math right so the habakkuk prayer it's honesty and it's faith that's what he's doing is he's got he's gotten bad news he's in a terrible moment with God and he brings honesty and then he brings Faith to the equation total honesty how long O Lord will you ignore me how long O Lord will you refuse to answer me refuse to deal with these problems I thought you were Eternal God he brings it but he also brings the honesty or he also brings the faith at the end which is massive let's start with the honesty really quick religious people have a problem with honesty if your faith is in a religious place there is something where you see your relationship with God as temperamental you have to be formal in your interactions with him you have to get the words just right or he won't do the thing that you want him to do or he may be angry with you and so you watch your p's and q's with him yes you just do and things are temperamental and things are formal and they're not relationship if you're in a religious place with your prayer life with God you are not going to a place of authentic relationship with him I'm actually going to show you more prayers throughout the scripture where the different Saints brought all their emotional reality to God and when we don't do that what we tend to do is we tend to stuff it we tend to stuff our feelings okay so there was a time me and my dad there was a camping trip I was in my teens and he did not take me on said camping trip and I was mad and I didn't understand and he just did it he didn't explain and for 10 years I stuffed it I mean like dude get over your camping trip For Heaven's Sake I know I'm not saying I was seeing him every single Christmas and going camping trip you know it wasn't like that but it was there come on you know what I'm saying it was still there and again 10 years later he and I are like standing next to to his truck on the road and we're talking about another camping trip that we're about to take and all of a sudden it came up and that old pain came up and I took the moment I was I was in a more emotionally healthy place as a person at that time and I brought the whole thing up to him and he was able to explain what his mindset was and why and he was still a blockhead he shouldn't have done it but at least he explained what was going through his mind and what he hadn't said then and at least helped some it helped me to process through with him and to get on better footing relationally with the guy why because it wasn't stuffing it anymore I brought all that reality out into the light and we worked through it together again it wasn't perfect but some of you guys have got feelings with God and you're stuffing them and when you stuff them you're not working through anything with God you're not you're not allowing him to come and bring his answers and his perspective because you're just not saying it and so it's a fake relationship I know that's harsh to say but you're not going where you want to go it stays in this place of religion really religious people can't do the honesty but also secular folks can't do the faith part and the faith part is also super necessary why because if you just go and you just unpack your dark feelings to God all the time what you will do is Stir your doubt in an unending way and you will enter Despair and darkness and none of us appreciate that in our relationships either right like when Linda comes to me and says Josh you really blew it here you know what I want her to say at the end but I know that's not your heart and I know that that's not what you always do that's what I want come on somebody yes like you can tell me the truth but I want you to believe in me or because that just and I love what Havoc does he says God I thought you were Eternal and I'm really mad about this but I know we will not die I know you've got us one way or another I know you've got us and he brings that Faith to the Lord and I love that let me give you five sample prayers and then we'll be done these are prayers from other people in your Bible because I want you to know just how consistent this is through your Bible that people pray this way the very first one is Abraham in Genesis 18 and here's how I summarize it God it feels like you're doing the wrong thing you've ever felt like that ever feel like culture makes more sense to me than you do God the values in the society around me make more sense than what I'm reading in my Bible over here God I don't know how to reconcile all this God you're not making sense we felt that before Abraham comes in Genesis Chapter 18 and says should not the judge of all the Earth do right it's a massive moment in the Old Testament some of you guys have studied this before Sodom and Gomorrah is about to be destroyed by God Abraham's got lot his nephew and their whole family is there Abraham standing before God and he's negotiating with him in prayer and he's saying surely you would not destroy the city if my family is still in it who loves you and then he throws out that line should not the judge of all the Earth do right I mean if God was ever going to Smite anybody dead he should have smote him right there did I get the grammar right smoked I don't know if that's right smitten maybe no it can't be smoted he should have been smoted um how Brazen should not the Lord of all the Earth do you right can't I expect you to do the right thing God Abraham said that we've got to pray honest prayers to God as I go through the the rest of these four this could be good theory for you it could be theology could be Philosophy for you here's how it becomes really practical and helpful for you before you leave this morning if you listen to the rest of these prayers and and think to yourself for a second God what's the biggest crisis I'm going through right now what's the thing that I'm stuffing with you right now and I'm having a hard time talking to almighty God about this I've just not shared it yet I've not dealt with it yet this is the big item going on in my life and I'm not praying effectively through it because one of these is your prayer next God I feel like you hurt me this is job job 13 15 he says though you slay me God I will hope in you yet I will argue my ways to your face he says I love that I've got a perspective here and I'm going to argue he's like but my hope is in you at the same time honesty and hope a love that job does that the next one is God you're downright confusing This is Jeremiah look what he says Jeremiah 15 18 He says why is my pain unending and my wound is Grievous and incurable you are to me like a deceptive Brook God like a spring that fails so Jeremiah uses his poetic language against God in this verse he's like you're like a spring that fails God he's like God it's like I go to a spring out in the woods where I depend to get water from it fresh water all the time it's so consistent because it's a fresh spring and I came to it suddenly one day and it's empty and there's nothing there [Music] that's how my prayer life feels like with you God right now should have been smoted for that Jeremiah next one's David God I've prayed so long and you don't seem to care Psalm 13 David says God will you forget me forever how long will you hide your face from me and then you get to the end of that psalm C8 Spurgeon called this the how long psalm you get to the very end of the psalm and David says but I trust in your unfailing love my heart rejoices in your salvation I'm really mad but I do trust you very last one god it feels like you've abandoned me and this one's Jesus himself god it feels like you've abandoned me do you remember when Jesus is on the cross and he says my God my God why have he forsaken me [Music] and we've read that so much and we've maybe studied it so much and it's so part of Easter and all that kind of stuff we forget Jesus is being emotional on the cross is calling out to his father and this distance that we've got right now does not feel good it's essentially was why he uses the words why you're like Jesus you're the Son of God you know all the prophecies you know this had to happen like this but he's still screaming out why he's being honest and then moments later he says into your hands I commit my spirit faith because it's confused as I am and as much as I'm struggling I am moments from crossing the threshold of death and when I cross that threshold I need to know father that you've got me on the other side some of you are facing down a cancer diagnosis today and you're like will he catch me on the other side come on somebody some of you it's a family it's a loved one and you're afraid of losing them with a father in Heaven catch them on the other side some of you lost somebody already and father do you have them and Jesus says into your hands I commit my spirit there's there's no deeper trust than that no deeper faith there's times I've gone and done gravesite service with a family who's lost someone that they love and sit there surrounded by death and surrounded by tombstones and we pray the prayer together God into your hands we commit their spirit [Music] we're going to trust that you've taught them on the other side amen because he's earned that trust from us Jesus I know there's movement in the room [Music] the Lord just just now before we we shift this moment God I pray that you would come for those who have got their crisis and they've been stuffing their feelings God and they've not learned this habakkuk prayer quite yet give them the spirit of honesty with you help them to go there whether they're praying in the car they're in the mountains or wherever they are God I pray that they would have their moment with you God that they would they would get that stuff out and I pray Lord that you would meet them and I pray that you would give them faith Christ's name amen | 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1GCA6H7JdsQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GCA6H7JdsQ | 2 Corinthians 10 | well good morning everyone welcome to Calvary Chapel inland evil 30 I'm Pastor Reuben thank you for joining us today we stream live on Facebook every Monday Wednesdays and Fridays and we meet here at the church also on those days so if you're ever in the neighborhood like to come on by like their sister Diana she came by today and she's here so we're at 53 83 Martin Street in aruba Valley and today we are continuing on in the book of second Corinthians and we'll be in chapter 10 let's go ahead and pray gracious father we come before you now we pray that you just begin our beautiful day Lord Gunn though we wish the Sun was out but but yet lord I thank you for the overcast in the morning and keeping a sort of cool Lord so that we can enjoy the morning just crisp air father also that the fact that it just keeps things green Lord without being scorched by the Sun and the drying of the soil father's just I love that morning dew father and then get into a nice warm day and I thank you for today Lord guide us and lead us number our steps father and minister to stir your word Lord I pray Lord that I can somehow remove myself at this moment Lord and allow your spirit Lord just to be our teacher let it be through through him that we understand and learn from your word Lord and may we grow in faith in knowledge of our Savior Jesus Christ and it's in his name we pray a man okay again good morning welcome to Calvary Chapel we are in chapter 10 of second Corinthians so this is our third time going through the New Testament and we're doing good for the third time we're in Corinthians and have a few more books and we'll be in revelation pre soon so we are third time of going through so kind of exciting and every time I do go through it you know I just allow the Holy Spirit to lead me as I'm reading and and just lead me to touch on some things as a devotion so let's just believe that as as we're reading the word and it's being expound on it's the Holy Spirit that's that's teaching us I don't want to be the teacher I want him to be that teachers so let's continue on in chapter 10 out you remember eight and nine we're dealing with finances right with with funds and support of the church which is important and now he goes on to chapter 10 he says now I Paul myself and pleading with you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ who in present and loeli loeli among you but being absent am bold towards you I beg you that when I am present I may not be bold with that confidence by which I intended to be bold against some who think of us as if we walked according to the flesh what is walking according to the flesh means it's obviously contrary to walking in the spirit so there are two phrases that we use as Christians often times you are you in the flesh or in the spirit or it will go up to someone and say you're in the flesh you know because you're not in the spirit so what does that mean being in the flesh and being in the spirit when you're in the flesh you're dealing with issues and struggles and trials of life in your own strength that's being in the flesh you're using your own resources your own understanding to figure these things out that's being in the flesh being in the spirit is opposite of that you're depending totally on God you're going to God to his word to find the answers you're praying and asking God to help you with the answers you're finding strength in God work and peace from what he has done and not necessarily from your own so there are two different views there on flesh and spirit there we should as believers constantly be trying to walk in the spirit now that's a struggle because we're people that are fleshly we have a flesh part of us the old man is still with us and he always wants to be in charge and leading that was the problem again we saw that in Genesis where Eve was told by the serpent that you could be God if you partake of this fruit and that's what God was worried about that you would be God like him well that is our problem is that we think we're gods and we can make up our own rules and live in our own strength that we can't we have to be totally you know in the hands of God you look at Jesus and the best way to walk in the spirit is look at Jesus when you're dealing with a situation go right to Jesus what would Jesus do right we wear the bans we see the bumper stickers you know we wear the shirts I'm not of this world and yet yet we make these decisions in the flesh we really need to ask what would Jesus do at this very moment he'd probably humble himself you know he would probably humble himself Jesus was never an arguer I don't have you ever noticed that when you're reading the gospel he never argues with people he just shares the truth and then he leaves it up to you whether you want to decide there were points where he made statements of facts and like the religious leaders coming at him those were probably the more more excitable times of Christ his ministry was whenever he dealt with the religious leaders there's one point where where he said you guys are whitewashed Sep liquors now he wasn't angry he wasn't arguing with him he was just stating a fact here you are religious and you walk in the flesh you don't know the things of the Spirit and so you're you're like whitewashed lip sip liquors a septic ER was a grave and it would be made of limestone it was white on the inside empty and he was saying to them your hearts are empty you're like graves you're dead men you know but he's not angry with me just stating a fact and he left it there you know if they wanted are you Becky we wouldn't argue back fact oftentimes when when they would ask him questions he wouldn't even answer them right he'd ask a question back you know what about Caesar should we pay taxes to Caesar tell us you know of course they they wanted to trap him and he said well let me ask you something you know who has a coin show it to me whose image is on it most Caesars then give to Caesar with Caesars you know and give to God what is God and I love that phrase because what Jesus was saying to them is you're made in the image of God and you should be giving and surrendering your life to God and so making a matter-of-fact statement you know but not arguing so walking in the spirit is telling the truth in love and in in in gentleness as best you can you know and then leaving the rest up to God to do that work in someone's life so he goes on and he says here that he did not want to come to them in the flesh I mean in you know in in a bold way but in a gentle loving caring way then he goes on in in verse 3 for though we walk in the flesh we do not war according to the flesh so we all walk according to the flesh as I said earlier right we live in these bodies these tents and these tents have the flesh and we're walking in them daily but we're not to we are not to war with them how do we do war he tells us in Ephesians we're to be praying right in the spirit we fight against powers and principalities of the air and not against flesh so anytime we're battling against mankind we're not battling correct we need be on our knees and then share that truth in love for the weapon of our warfare are not carnal now carnal is another way of saying fleshly right you can become carnal in your reaction to people and in your battles so we're not in a warfare of carnality but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ and being ready to punish all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled so we we're not carnal but we're mighty and God and that's the key mighty in God again what would Jesus do and when we follow Jesus example it is powerful to live like Christ our testimony is powerful it will change not just you but it will change those that are listening to the testimony that God has given to you being in humility and walking in humility in gentleness and meekness and Paul defines meekness for us there in verse 1 where he says by the meekness and gentleness because meekness basically means gentle power under control and when we have power under control we're meek we understand that God is word is true and we should live by it and when we give it to someone to explain to instruct whatever to rebuke let God do that work and it's powerful - it's a powerful work that can be done through the Spirit of God then he goes on in verse 7 do you look at things according to the outward appearance but if anyone is convinced in himself that he is Christ's let him again consider this in himself that just as he is Christ even so we are Christ - now because Paul's having problems with some men in the Corinthian church you know he's not necessarily defending himself but but he is giving truth to the fact that as we are all in Christ Jesus as you are in Christ so are we we're in Christ also you will have men or even women come into the church and they will try to discredit the leadership they will discredit them in all kinds of ways you know one they have no authority - they have no education three they don't know how to lead you know so they're always discrediting you and so Paul is saying look you are in Christ and crisis in you he's also in us and we need to remember that about one another we're all children of God and we should be very careful how we treat one another as children of God Paul here is saying these men are just bring division there's a friend of mine in India he just wrote me this morning and he said that there's a dude he said he calls yeah they always preface things with dear sister or sir things like that those dear sisters in the church but she's going around and she's causing little dissensions you know and she says pray for us and and and apparently she goes to other churches too and so I said to him I says all I'll definitely pray for you but you need to get her out of the church because if she's bringing dissensions and division then it's only gonna get worse what you need to do is ask her to leave and not to come back unless she's willing to repent and turn from that you don't need that in the church and you need to deal with it as quickly as possible otherwise it will linger on and it will grow like cancer and then you have to do major surgery and you know in cancer there's other tissue that gets thrown out too when they go in and remove it and we don't want that in the body of Christ so he goes on verse 8 for even if I should boast somewhat more about our authority which the Lord gave us for edification and not for your destruction I shall not be ashamed at least I seem to terrify you by my letter now Paul understood that God gave him authority as an apostle but yet his authority was one to encourage and to strengthen not necessarily to destroy and destruct apparently there are some pastors and I'm sure that are out there that use their authority to destroy people I'm very cautious about my authority I just learned this from Pastor Chuck and and many others too that I tried to let God do the work in someone's life more than me trying to do the work in their lives if they're struggling you know I'm there to come alongside them and help them pray for them encourage them give them the word you know but ultimately they've got to go through it with the Lord this is where they're going to learn and deepen their understanding of who God is in their relationship with him I also will leave people to the Lord when they're when they are causing divisions you know and they're struggling and yet yet you want to destroy them completely by asking to leave immediately but you kind of pray and ask the Lord to give you wisdom you talk to them and you encourage them to repent and to stop and and so forth there was a time where I did that here you know there was gossip going around so I just kind of got everybody together it needs to stop it's not Christian like it's not what we should be doing we should be encouraging you know there strengthening each other and not gossiping in that side of love and it was corrected you know and the people they didn't like it the Lord removed him I didn't even have to ask them to to leave it was the Lord that just laid it on their heart so you know I'm just I just feel like it's time to move on thank you so much God bless you we'll see you will see you in heaven kind of you know thing I mean I miss them dearly I miss them dearly I think I can say this ended Virginia and I have a dear friend actually dear family we we have they they were with us almost from the beginning just shortly after and we poured a lot into them we created deep intimate relationships with them we spent a lot of time with them and there was a point probably about 15 years of ministering with them that that there was some division that happened and they decided to choose the other side and they ended up leaving leaving the church and they're still dear to our hearts but some have suggested well you should go after them well I don't know should I or shouldn't I that was my dilemma and I'd to pray about it sometimes you just need to let people go and let God do what he's doing you know and they went to another Calvary and they were there and they still there I suppose but we just recently found out that that dear sister had cancer and she passed away on Friday and you know I was broken inside I mean I was moved happy and rejoicing because she I know she's in the presence of God now but just a history that I had with her you know and her family and not being able to be there you know in those last moments like I have with so many others that have been stuck in the church and those are those are the devastating situations in a there's life you know that has poured into so many people and they've left for whatever reasons and then you don't get to be a part of their you know lives anymore and you just go Lord I know it's not about me I know it's about your son Jesus and you had a purpose and reason for it but it still it still hurts it still hurts as a pastor because you love the people you know you love them they might not think you love them you know but you love them you know because you've poured so much you don't do this and not love them you know even when they're leaving you're loving them in a sense so Paul goes on any says in verse 12 or verse 11 let each let such a person consider this that what we are in word by letter by letters when we are absent such we also will be indeed when we are present so in other words I tell the truth you know I don't change I'm gonna share with you what is biblical what is true and what's on my heart I'm not going to change with leather or whether it's in presence for we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves and so apparently these guys that are accusing Paul of things are ones that lift themselves up there they're arrogant and they're prideful and they compare themselves to other ministers and so forth and Paul said I don't compare myself to anybody I'm just gonna be truthful with the truth with you because I love you but they measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves among themselves are not wise now when you think about that for a second there's just think about that for a second why why is he saying they're not wise because they're comparing themselves to who other people other men who are just as sinful as they are who can be in the flesh can be off you know so if we're going to compare ourselves who do we compare ourselves to Jesus right let's compare ourselves to Jesus that's a great comparison and that's actually a good measuring rod for us and a good point to strive to obtain you know let's be like Christ walk in the spirit because a brother can walk in the spirit and you see him walking it's burning yeah I want to be like that we can't encourage each other in the good things but when it comes to the flesh no we need to be careful that we're we're not following after someone because it's unwise we need to be more biblical right people than Christian having that Christian worldview we however will not boast beyond measure but within the limits of the sphere which God appoints us it's fear which is especially includes you for we are not extending ourselves beyond your sphere thus not reaching you for it was to you that we came with the gospel of Christ not boasting of things beyond measure that is in other men's labors but having hope that as your faith is increased we shall be greatly enlarged by you in your seer to preach the gospel in the regions beyond you and not to boast in another man's fear of accomplishment apparently that's what these guys were doing they were boasting in the sphere of Paul they were taking some of the credit of Paul what was going on you know there you know when let me give you a little hint when someone begins to say my ministry has grown to this point because of what I'm doing be careful because that person is in the flesh Oh our ministry is only growing because the Lord is gracious to us I love what our brother said on our luncheon on Saturday you share a little bit of his testimony and in his testimony he said now I give God the glory for things you know like the people will say oh you finally got a job no the Lord finally found me a job you know and I love that because that's the proper perspective to have it's the Lord doing the work in us and not not us doing the work that's fleshly when you think that you're building the kingdom its fleshly I remember this was pretty profound when Dave Rosales shared a little story to the guys when his church was growing and from Biola wanted to interview him ask him some questions so he went to them to this meeting to meet him and so forth and and the guy asked him question how did you do it you know basically how did your ministry grow and then he had to step out for a second he gave Dave a little time and and the Lord spoke to Dave and says if you tell him that you did this dis dis dis I will take away my spirit from you and David like whoa so when he came back he said I don't know it was just God it was just God who did it you know and that's the right answer because it is just God you know this ministry has been built on the foundation of Christ and not Ruben now yes it was a family ministry it is no longer a family ministry it is a Christian family ministry now we're God's children are involved but but everything that has been done here has been done through the Spirit of God God has led people God gave us the opportunity to purchase this building this property and then we were able to stay here long enough that we built up all this equity which is nothing to do with me I have no control over the economy and real estate that we were able to pull money out and still have a very very low mortgage and then remodel the church to the point where we you know have a beautiful place now that's all god that's that's not me at all you know that's God the Ministry of food that has always been on Virginia a nice heart from the day that we got saved we used to be in charge of what we called at the time bless and be blessed and it was a food ministry and I had this little closet that I would put all the food in to build some cabinets had had cans rolling down so you pulled the front next one comes so that the expired dates are in order you know and we would give people yeah it was painted it was clean it was yeah air conditioning the whole bit and and you know we and it was blessed and that's always been our heart to help the the less fortunate you know and we did that here for years and years the Lord raises up someone to come in that has the passion and a heart for that and then he begins to use them and now it's turned into what what we have today where we're feeding you know a hundred families every Sunday you know and we don't even have the resources to do that that's God doing it you know and bringing in the resources so it has to be God and Paul saying these guys are boasting about what they're doing and Paul says I'm not going to beyond it's beyond me it's Christ doing it through me so 15 says again not boasting of things beyond measure that is it that is in other men's Labor's but having hope that as your faith is increased we shall be greatly enlarged by you in the sphere to preach the gospel in the regions beyond you and not to boast in another man's fear of accomplishment but he who glories let him glory in the Lord for not he who commends himself is approved but whom the Lord commends right and that's exactly what I was saying if we're gonna glory we're gonna boast about anything let us boast in the Lord that is proper some people don't get that you can read that and share that with people and then you can preach a message and they'll come up to you and say that was a good message pastor and I usually will say thank God he is gracious and they said well you had something to do with it like you didn't get it I had nothing to do with it it's all God and we I'm not going to take any of the glory away from him at all it's him yeah but you had to sit down and actually read I mean like you really want me to take some glory no I'm not going to thank God there's a point where you hear that over and over different faces just people that don't get it yet you know and you hear and finally you just say thank you God bless you need to walk a wick he doesn't want to go through that whole ordeal again but yeah we have to understand that that if it was not for God guys we wouldn't even be here right the breath we have comes from God the heart that pumps in our chests is from God you know that your heart is a muscle and it's an involuntary muscle you have no control over it at all it it pumps blood and it pulses because God makes it pump blood and pulse he's the one maintaining it think about it try stopping your heart you can't only God can the Lord giveth the Lord taketh blessed be the name of the Lord so God is in control of our very beans so if we do anything good is because of God and so we should give him glory and not rob him of his glory at all Amen so today when you go out there and you do something good praise God for it that he's allowed you to do something good it's okay you know some people will look at that and they'll go but then I don't feel like I did it see that's the narcissistic attitude that we have it's not about us it's about surrendering to Jesus we need to get rid of self we need to get rid of self it's not about us we are instruments as I shared before a doctor does not praise the skull the skull the scalpel right he doesn't praise the scalpel neither does the patient neither the family members they praise the doctor the one who actually did the operation we're just scalpels in the hands of a mighty God and being used for his glory let's pray gracious father we thank you Lord for your your precious word Lord and father the truth that we find in it that will bring peace and rest to our life Lord that we don't have to strive Lord that anything good that comes from us is from God Lord Lord we don't even have to measure up we just have to trust and put our faith in Jesus now I'm not saying that we shouldn't study we shouldn't read we shouldn't improve ourselves Lord what I'm saying is let us give the glory to God as he opens and expands our minds and understandings to the truth be with my brothers and sisters bless them encourage them today Lord bring grace and forgiveness to their lives Lord in Jesus name we pray amen god bless you thank you for joining us if you will post this on your wall and share it with someone you never know they might come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior if you have any prayer requests please 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EvjsSBK-zRY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvjsSBK-zRY | Grow All the Vegetables and Grow them Everywhere! - Our DIY Garden | [Music] hi so I'm out here in my garden today and I thought it would be a good day to take you through a garden update of where we are it's May 17th so you can kind of see how we are about mid mid-may getting into spring getting things planted and cleaning things up from last year we have some potato towers that we started a few weeks ago that we can do an update on and I've got my raised beds and my greenhouse and we also still have some plant starts going we're also doing some experimenting with planting in our forest and so that might be interesting some people to kind of follow along with that and see how that works maybe it will work for you next year we're trying a few different vegetables out there mostly squash but also some cucumbers and I have some kohlrabi kind of in a shady slate plate place Jane you place over there so we'll see how they do and and take you along with us to check it all out so let's get started I thought I'd start here at the potato tower since that seems to be something that a lot of people are interested in I'm really happy to be able to show you what we've done and take you along to see if this works out well for us I think it might work because I'm already and it's only been a few weeks starting to see potato blossom on that blossoms but potato growth so there's green sprouts coming out the side so let's see what that looks like so down here you can see we've already got some potatoes growing out there's another one right here it's been raining so I think that's helped a lot notice one over here as well somewhere earlier but anyway I'm I'm thinking that this so far is looking pretty good one thing I do think that I might do there's another one right there is come back in and put a little bit more soil around the edges in places you can see something coming out here and there but I think I'm gonna come in and put a little bit more soil pack it in as as the season goes on because I'm noticing that it kind of runs out a little bit and also it's sinking so once I get some sprouts up here on top then I'm gonna add more straw just to keep the light off of things and also give it a little bit more to kind of process down there because if you've seen our other video you'll notice that it's it has sunk quite a substantial amount I think I got it up to about here and it's already sucked that far so I want to make sure it has enough to go on in here but this is exciting I'm very pleased so far this is my greenhouse this is the first year we're really starting to grow in this greenhouse it's kind of been to be on a scrotum taste for the first year and it was really difficult for us to set up we struggled with it the door still don't really close we've had problems with getting it sealed for temperature enough but this year I decided you know I'm just going to grow some summer stuff in here some things that like it really hot and so far that's working pretty well we'll see if we have problems with routine or anything like that or if it just gets too hot in here but we are in the Pacific Northwest here I'm in zone 8 B I think hey baby 8b I think I'll have Brian put a little thing that says 8b or whatever it is it's pretty temperate and we have not too cold of a winner and not too hot of a summer so I think this will work but we're learning and experimenting here because what I found with gardening is that nothing works the same for anybody because everybody's property is a little different even if they are in the same place I have friends who garden in their yard and thinks that the girl for them don't come for me and don't do well even if I do exactly like they do things are always different and you just have to find what works for you so let let's talk about what I've got going on in here one thing I have is this avocado tree which is over here in the corner and so this tree is something that originally I had outside and it would literally die back hard in the winter time and then would slowly come back in the summer and so this year I put it in the greenhouse just to kind of see how it would do and we watered it through the winter and it was the lone hand in here you get weeds now it seems to be doing so much better because I've never had green leaves on it this time of year and things like that so I'm really excited to see if I actually get an avocado out of this thing even one avocado would just make me thrilled tiny avocado fun I don't care just an avocado so I got that in here and then I have a whole lot of just potted up peppers sweet and hot so so those have just been sitting in here kind of machine out of the elements a little bit still been a little cold sometime especially in the evenings and we have some heavy rain showers I do have some peppers out there but I'm really curious to see how late I should plant them so I'm keeping some back and putting some in and kind of playing with that so and I also need some more space to put these things in other things that I have going back in here so I have some more pepper plants that these will stay in the greenhouse these boxes on the side I'm trying to maximize the space of it so I'm looking at ways I can do that and then all along the sides I have tomatoes that I started indoors in my little greenhouse area inside with hee I'll show you that later probably around early March late February even and so these have been growing for a good long time and I put them in maybe a month ago out here and I've already got bloom setting and think things are looking really good for these so I'm hopeful that that I will actually get some Tomatoes early on this time because last year my tomatoes didn't set until the very end of summer right around make August I want to say and so I didn't get as many tomatoes as I would like to get so I'm hopeful that this year that will be different I've also got in the very back of the greenhouse I've got some eggplants and my eggplants are already starting to set yay so let's look at those ok so now we're at the back of the greenhouse and carted in here we had all the stuff because there's so much stuff in this right yes I've been setting up these lights so it's kind of taking taking the greenhouse over right now that this all this junk is in here so bear with me but you want to show you that I have these beautiful little blossoms already on my eggplant and I'm so excited I love love love eggplant it's so yummy and I'm really excited to start getting eggplants that don't take me all season and then I get to fruits for plant because that's just because usually they're like this big too so I'm really excited about having these guys in the greenhouse now and hopefully they'll do really well for us also this is a neuron Jilla I think it's called got the tag here neuron Jilla orange and it's a fruiting plant it's very spiky can you see the spikes on there and I didn't realize that until it bit me so I'm curious to see what this is done have you guys growing this plant before let me know because I'm really curious about it so so that's my greenhouse and what's going on in it that's a little couple little flowers and things that I'm planting in here just to see if I can't get pollinators to come in here we do have windows up there and they don't really feel very well oh so maybe that will help bring some pollinators and I do get a lot of boxelder bugs that come in here and just drive me bananas but maybe there helping to pollinate and I should just leave them alone I don't know yeah so that's what's going on in our greenhouse this is just a quick overview of the whole garden so you can kind of see it so back over here are our compost bins and then there's this open space here that I'll talk about in a minute and our greenhouse and we have a few beds over here that we're planning to change eventually and then we have our rose bushes and then Brian built me a few years ago these awesome raised beds and we've got cattle panel trellises and last year he built me these pillars to hang lights and flowers on they're just beautiful the flowers are just starting to kind of get going I planted in them this year so it's taking them a little longer than buying them at the grocery store and then we've got these whole set of beds and then over here we have our sort of like mini orchards so we have our apple tree and some pear trees and then if I swing across the driveway then we have another pear tree over here this one actually it's interesting because it produces several varieties of fruit so it's one of those weird little grafted trees so this year we're we're letting it set fruit it's done pretty well so now we're excited to have parish that will be exciting okay I think I'll just go bed to bed and tell you what's going on in there so all these little flower box beds on the corners here are basically just gonna grow some flowers it's a little shady over here it only gets light on the end of the day beginnings of the days mostly so a lot of covers from all the trees around us so I did plant more of a shade mix this year just to see how it will do but I've had success with other things in there as well so this bed gets the least amount of Sun in my garden and so I have planted early in the spring and some Swiss chard that we've had in here for several years that has presently decided that it's done and so it's I've been pulling it out as it kind of salts but eating off of that so many meals now that's crazy and so we've got our spinach and that and then I did plant some greens in there just yesterday and to see how they're doing they're a little struggling right now it looks like so so yeah that's that's the first bed and then on the back I've been trying to plant beans and the souks have been so bad this year in this bed just gets killed with slugs I might have to wait a little longer and replant that just because the slugs when it's off and on rainy and they do it they really kill everything so this bed has kind of a mix of things because it it's a little bit more like those other bed over here where it gets a little less Sun especially in this corner so I've got again my charge of bolting and then I've got some peppers and a eggplant here because it does get a little bit more Sun as the summer progresses so I thought it experiment and plant those in there I have a few little flowers that are planted everywhere so those are starting to pop up to Psaltis so I put this in a few places kind of interesting to me I'm kind of curious how that will do Brian doesn't eat salad really so usually I buy I get vegetables that we could cook because Brian likes things cooked we'll see how they do and maybe I'll have some salads every now and then from those my flowers in there and then these are spinach is I have some yellow zucchinis in here that are looking like they're starting to do good there perk it up I put some things in a little early and they didn't do so well so those are looking much better and then this is broccolis and cabbages and some turnip greens so the turnip greens are kind of interspersed in here and know that things are starting to get bigger I'll pull some of those out and I'll have a big batch of turnips I like kind of giving things less room in the beginning and then pulling things out as they get ready to eat and giving the rest room to grow so the cabbages will have all this room once the other stuff is done because the cabbages will take longer and since I have a pretty mild growing season like I said earlier we'll have cabbages in here just fine even in the summertime so so then moving to the back this bed has a lot of my nice leafy greens that I use for soups and stir fries and things like that so these bok Choy's are looking just beautiful right now and I may actually harvest one pretty quickly here for dinner and then I have a whole bunch of kales in here and these are some more of those Swiss chards that can be pulled down pretty soon I'm on the end I've got some hot peppers and so as those will be fine once I pulled these Swiss chards out but then as some of these greens come out these peppers will take over the pull bed so it's again my kind of rotating my crops this is all garlic in these two square beds and I have beets and beans and some eggplants and a few peppers again I think those are sweet peppers middle buds have garlic then I have this is a pickle so this is the National pickling cucumber that will go up the trellis so on the trellises I try to keep things that will vine up the trellis and then I have beans all along here and then in between I grow some like this one is a winter keeper squash so just went inter squashes in general and then nicer in this pepper here just because they had it out and I ran out of spots so we'll see how it does in there and then in this bed we've got some more winter squashes and then I believe on the end I put some summer squash type things but you find it tag pinions now they're all winter squashes and then I need to replant in here and use some beans or something like that to grow up the trellis I keep having problems with this bed things die I'm not sure what's going on with it but they're only dying on one edges I must be what I'm planting not what's in there and this last bed has more cucumber pickles along this Wow and those will grow up and be beautiful and then I have some zucchini summer squash so this is like a grey zucchini it's already starting to set its fruit TA and another yellow zucchini and then I have some patty pans back here oh this is another grey Nia looks like some of these are patty pans yeah that one is and then I've got more squashes and this bud gets a little bit more light so I put some of the eggplants in there there'll be a little crowded but they're gonna go up and these guys are gonna go down so let's see how it works this bed is a big mess right now because I had broccoli rabe in here and you just ended up not liking it very well I've handed it Chinese restaurants and really liked it but mine for some reason it was very woody and so I'm not sure what's going on with that but I need to get in here and pull it all up and I had a spare tomato and so I just threw it in there because it was setting fruit and starting to die so I threw it in there knowing I was gonna plant some more things like that in there because I'm gonna put probably leftover peppers and tomatoes in this bed once it's got all the green stuff out of it I have some more turnips and rutabagas and things like that that can come out really soon so this bed is due for a big transformation soon and see I've already got two peppers in there this is a color flower or broccoli I think so that's gonna be beautiful and yeah so this bed has already been really productive for us we've been eating off of it for about a month and now things are starting to go to seed you can see this is bok choy it's gone to seed some of these I had pulled leaves off of it as it started to go and threw those in with them that looks better so nothing goes to waste all that excess will go to chickens to goats to bunnies as I pull things out and then anything that can't go to them it goes over there the compost bins so this is our cabbage and kohlrabi bed right now some camp kohlrabi zai plan recently got really badly attacked by slugs because we just had some rainy nights and the slugs just were really out and I couldn't put down the iron phosphate for them like I normally do because it was just washing out so this looks really got those bad but you can see some beautiful kohlrabi is down there that one's just gorgeous and ready to pick so we might have that for dinner too and then now I'm back at the back and one thing I forgot to mention when I was over here my Peas my peas looks so good so I'm excited about our peas this year I I do Shalin peas and then what I'd like to do is be able to plant enough of them that I can show them and put them in the freezer because we eat peas and everything they just get stuffed into stuff a lot of times when I make pastas or anything with a cream sauce it's got happies in it macaroni and cheese will throw peas in it lots of things so back to this bed I've got some tomatillos in here I only planted a couple because tomatillos will just take over so I've got 1 2 3 or in here and that will be plenty I plan on old that of them once and it was just ridiculous yeah don't it t is for forever and then we've got some more peppers these are paprika peppers and hot peppers like cayenne and things like that this is a Roselle that's in there I had some extras and they are really suffering due to my mistreatment of them they are not looking so hot so I might have to try replanting I'm not sure how well I'm gonna do with those anyways though because it's it's not ideal conditions for them here I think so we'll see okay so this is the back garden and then I have my we call it the long bed back here those are my blueberries we have one big Bush that's been here since we bought the property and then last year we got another and playing to that that the springs it's looking pretty good and so this is junk right now this this hole that is really junky you've been pulling weeds out of it and being in it chickens and just kind of slowly getting red things I have some arugula that I'm just letting go to seed and then just other things that didn't do well when I planted it last year I planted it in the fall and I did terrible it just doesn't get enough light back here in the wintertime what I am gonna do is plant some what am I gonna plant I'm going to plant some asparagus back in this bed and hopefully have the whole bed be asparagus because I think that would be really nice and tell me how long back to this side of the property this area behind the blueberries and next to the greenhouse is kind of just a dump area right now but we what we want to do next year is create a big strawberry area and have a nice strawberry patch in here and so hopefully that will get done next year but I do do some my potting back here and transitioning and things like that I leave things out so they can acclimate to being back here in the garden and then we've got these three beds this was our strawberry bed it does okay but it's being slowly slowly just getting worse and falling apart more each year and I think the strawberries have really taken a toll because of that so you can see they're doing better on that and this one for sirs we need to tear all these beds out and redo things so but we don't have time this year so that's gonna have to wait so I'm not really doing much with us unfortunately it's just wasted space right now because the soils not great it just really needs to be upended we don't have any soil to put into it and we've got a compost area that we have these pretty little roses growing up and then we come to this area and brian has recently cleaned out a lot of the ugly shrubs and things that were over here and you know it's a lot more just barren ground so I didn't actually film myself taking out any of these bushes but I saved them for the goats to eat for some reason it takes him quite a while to eat these bushes [Music] sometimes just sometimes just moving around a little makes them make some think it's new treat I think we didn't really have a use for those other bushes and shrubs that we fed the goats just no place around the yard that we wanted to put them but I really like this tree I call it my dr. Seuss tree because of the twisty shape so I very carefully dug out as many of the roots as I could and put it over here closer to the road I think it'll be nice here a little bit but what I'm gonna be doing is putting in more of an inground vegetable garden in this space and so I'm hoping this works and then we can keep reusing it otherwise we'll build more raised beds so that's the plan for this area and then they have artichokes over here they're doing pretty well they're kind of getting crowded by the roses a little bit but that happens every year clean those back in a while and then these are okras that are frequently frankly kind of stressed people I didn't really amend their soil very much and they're they're looking a little sad it's been a little cold for them too so that's it's just how it goes so I'll show you what we have been doing for potatoes right now we've been using these potato grow bags and think it went pretty well you can see we've got a lot of growth on them these were planted mmm around February maybe March so they're doing really well we just don't have a lot of potatoes that come out of these bags and they do take up a lot of space so a couple pounds of potatoes it's a lot of space but stay tuned pretty good so they're nice and healthy in here for the most part I do need to come in and put straw on them something so but they do pretty good and then this is where I start my seeds so let's go in there and look at that okay so this is my crazy season camping what what I have is when we bought this house from from Brian's uncle it already had this kind of like window greenhouse is what we've been calling it and it didn't have lights in it and it didn't have Gro mad so these heated mats so those things I added but otherwise the shelves were here everything is here so this has been really really nice I just put put a not very much money into doing this and then I just start my seeds in these little peat pellets pots and if I've got things that I want to grow up these are some artichokes then I pop them up but otherwise I really like using these things they're pretty easy the only thing that I've learned that kind of helps a lot with them is that I pull these mesh bags off of them so if you've ever used them and had bad luck with them drying out or something like that it's probably because of these little mesh bags the roots just have trouble getting out of it and it doesn't work very well so but it starts them really well so I like those for starting they're just really easy they're not the cheapest thing but they're really easy so it's a lot more about being foolproof sometimes with me than anything and then when we started to expand I added this rack so this rack helps kind of keep me from from going crazy because when I was having things in here I could only fit these small things and I could never pot up until I had to go outside so I was always frustrated and have room to do my pop-up potting and things work really well these tomatoes are my second round of tomatoes and things definitely ready to be potted up and my Basil's looking awesome the only reason I've got this basil in here is that it had been kind of on the chilly side so I brought it in but I should bring it outside okay so we're back outside I brought the basil out Amy um but this area is a little bit of a catch-all this time of year because I've got some flowers and things going on to make this area look pretty but then I've messed it all up by doing all my potting and things like that out here this is our little fish pond right now it's mucky and needs to be cleaned out but it in the edge of it kind of serves as a place for me to put things that are transitioning to the outdoors I've got trays of things that are really old that need to be cleaned up just old old things and then things that are getting ready to go out and then our washing station turns into the giant mess of a potting station until I get it all cleaned up later so okay becomes a mess and then we have our little trellis with our clematis on it which is really beautiful about this ten years I'm doing some experimenting with this tub and growing some cucumbers up a little trellis that I built and then on the inside is just another squash thing it's probably gonna die because it's gonna get shaded out but I thought it would be fun and then I've got some peppers in here some mint and brain has a whole bunch of rocks right here that that needs work on and then yesterday I was weaving all this out and this needs to go to chickens we have some kind of parsley it's been ranging out of its location out here I've never heard of parsley doing this but it's crazy right here but our parsley is growing all over out here and so I've been pulling some of that and this is the area where I've got I think a few peppers in here I know it's dark and they're not gonna grow but I thought it would be fun I liked the foliage on this one but then a lot of what I'm putting in here our little new kohlrabi starts and so I've got some of those in there and then we've got our flowers and things like that but now we're getting into my experimental areas so we have if you've seen on the videos the intros a lot of times Brian will come back here to shoot those intros and our landscape is kind of like a foot it's very wooded it's very pretty but it does get dark for large parts of the day and so it's not ideal for growing anything other than ivy so what we've been doing is I go back here a few times a day and look for places where there's a little more light in those places I've started planting different plants and so this is some cucumbers that are not doing very well I don't think they're gonna survive so that's experiment with this one failed I do have somewhere in here maybe it's a couple steps down here we go I planted these squashes there's two there's one right here and I'm hoping to see if the squashes will thrive down here because they just seem similar to some of the things that grow down here so I'm seeing how it works we'll see they may never flower there's another squash I'm pretty okay but as we get over to the other side they'd start to get a little bit more light so you can see this one's a lot bigger and it's actually got some flowers on it and then up there where I've got those two trellises I have some cucumbers that are doing great they're just just the same level as the other ones so I'm really excited about that I'm trying to put all here I have a hard time getting down here brain is a mountain climb down here there's another squash I'm thinking to this a little bit funny area here and doing some things as well but I have a lot of things that are growing up by the hedge there and those are all doing really well so as long as we can keep this ivy back then we should be able to grow some things up there I think and they get a lot of morning light which is good so so that's kind of what we're looking for down here is to get things with morning light right now it's late afternoon Suns gone out gone the other way it's not so much light it's nice and cool down here though the other thing we're doing down here is we have some fruit type things that we're trying to grow down here so look right here that is a fig so it's a turkey Fig and I have another one up top so and somewhere down here I also have some currents that Brian planted so I need to find those at some point and make sure they're fertilized and things like that but like I said I have trouble getting down here is riskiest thing for me blanching down here is that I'm gonna neglect it because this kind of pain to get down here but hopefully if I bring you guys along then be more likely to come down here and work on these things so that's the end of our garden tour today I hope you enjoyed it and you were inspired a little bit to go home and grow some things for yourself even if you have terrible terrain or problem landscapes or just a lack of space hopefully we've given you a few ideas that you can go do something yourself all right thanks have a great day | Simple Moon Farm | UCKk5Q76hE8_-ZlJHgsSWBvA | 2020-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,540 | 27,600 |
nplCAYhO0p8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nplCAYhO0p8 | Reincarnation | Wikipedia audio article | reincarnation is the philosophical or religious concept that an aspect of a living being starts a new life in a different physical body or form after each biological death it is also called rebirth or transmigration and as a part of the samsara doctrine of cyclic existence it is a central tenet of all major Indian religions namely Jainism Hinduism Buddhism and Sikhism the idea of reincarnation is found in many ancient cultures and a belief in rebirth Metin psychosis was held by Greek historic figures such as Pythagoras Socrates and Plato it is also a common belief of various ancient and modern religions such as spiritism theosophy and a canker and as an esoteric belief in many streams of Orthodox Judaism it is found as well in many tribal societies around the world in places such as Australia East Asia Siberia and South America although the majority of denominations within Christianity and Islam do not believe that individuals reincarnate particular groups within these religions do refer to reincarnation these groups include the mainstream historical and contemporary followers of Cathars ala White's the Druze and the Rosicrucians the historical relations between these sects and the beliefs about reincarnation that were characteristic of Neoplatonism orphism Hermeticism man atenism and Gnosticism of the roman era as well as the indian religions have been the subject of recent scholarly research unity church and its founder Charles Fillmore teaches reincarnation in recent decades many Europeans and North Americans have developed an interest in reincarnation and many contemporary works mention it topic conceptual definitions the word reincarnation derives from Latin literally meaning entering the flesh again the Greek equivalent metempsychosis metempsychosis derives from meta change and EMSA kun to put a soul into a term attributed to pythagoras an alternate term as transmigration implying migration from one life body to another reincarnation refers to the belief that an aspect of every human being or all living beings in some cultures continues to exist after death this aspect may be the soul or mind or consciousness or something transcendent which is reborn in an interconnected cycle of existence the transmigration belief varies by culture and is envisioned to be in the form of a newly born human being or animal or plant or spirit or as a being in some other non-human realm of existence the term has been used by modern philosophers such as kurt gödel and has entered the english language another greek term sometimes used synonymously as palin genesis being born again rebirth is a key concept found in major indian religions and discussed with various terms pruner gemin sanskrit punar janma means rebirth transmigration reincarnation has discussed in the ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism with many alternate terms such as Pune Aarti Pune Aarti Pune Raja T Pune Raja T Pune Java to Pune Java to Punar bhava mahabhava Gaddy Gaddy Agati Gaudi common in Buddhist Pali text Naboo team number teen oppa potty oopah potty and up agenda but these religions believe that this reincarnation is cyclic and an endless samsara unless one gains spiritual insights that ends this cycle leading to liberation the reincarnation concept is considered in Indian religions as a step that starts each cycle of aimless drifting wandering or mundane existence but one that is an opportunity to seek spiritual liberation through ethical living and a variety of meditative yogic Marga or other spiritual practices they consider the release from the cycle of reincarnation zazz the ultimate spiritual goal and call the liberation by terms such as moksha Nirvana Mukti and kaivalya however the Buddhist Hindu and Jain traditions have differed since ancient times in their assumptions and they're details on what reincarnates how reincarnation occurs and what leads to liberation gilgul gilgul neshama or gilda Leija eeschema tab glutens mao is the concept of reincarnation in Kabbalistic judaism found in much Yiddish literature among Ashkenazi Jews gilgul means cycle and nemetes souls Kabbalistic reincarnation says that humans reincarnate only to humans into the same sex only men to men women to women topic history topic origins the origins of the notion of reincarnation are obscure discussion of the subject appears in the philosophical traditions of India the Greek pre-socratics discussed reincarnation and the Celtic druids are also reported to have taught a doctrine of reincarnation the ideas associated with reincarnation may have arisen independently in different regions or they might have spread as a result of cultural contact proponents of cultural transmission have looked for links between Iron Age Celtic Greek and Vedic philosophy and religion some even suggesting that belief in reincarnation was present in proto-indo-european religion in ancient European Iranian and Indian agricultural cultures the life cycles of birth death and rebirth were recognized as a replica of natural agricultural cycles topic early Hinduism Jainism and Buddhism the idea of reincarnation has early roots in the Vedic period see 1500 C 500 BCE predating the Buddha and Mahavira the concepts of the cycle of birth and death samsara and liberation partly derived from aesthetic traditions that arose in India around the middle of the first millennium BCE though no direct evidence of this has been found the tribes of the Ganges Valley or the Dravidian traditions of South India have been proposed as another early source of reincarnation beliefs Hinduism's Rig Veda makes references to reincarnation in the brahmanas layer though these early textual layers of the Vedas from 2nd millennium BCE mention and anticipate the doctrine of karma and rebirth the idea is not fully developed it is in the early Upanishads which are pre Buddha and pre Mahavira where these ideas are more explicitly developed in a general way detailed descriptions first appear around the mid 1st millennium BCE in diverse traditions including Buddhism Jainism and various schools of Hindu philosophy each of which gave unique expression to the general principle the texts of ancient Jainism that have survived into the modern era are post Mahavira likely from the last centuries of the 1st millennium BCE and extensively mentioned rebirth and karma doctrines the Jaina philosophy assumes that the soul Jeeva and Jainism Atman and Hinduism exists in his eternal passing through cycles of transmigration and rebirth after death reincarnation into a new body has asserted to be instantaneous in early Jaina texts depending upon the accumulated karma rebirth occurs into a higher or lower bodily form either in heaven or hell or earthly realm no bodily form is permanent everyone dies and reincarnates further liberation Cavalia from reincarnation is possible however through removing and ending karmic accumulations to one soul from the early stages of Jainism on a human being was considered the highest mortal being with the potential to achieve liberation particularly through asceticism the early Buddhist texts discuss rebirth as part of the doctrine of samsara this asserts that the nature of existence is a suffering Laden cycle of life death and rebirth without beginning or end also referred to as the wheel of existence bhavacakra it is often mentioned in Buddhist texts with the term Punar bhava rebirth pre becoming liberation from this cycle of existence Nirvana is the foundation and the most important purpose of Buddhism Buddhist texts also assert that an enlightened person knows his previous verse a knowledge achieved through high levels of meditative concentration Tibetan Buddhism discusses death Bardo an intermediate state and rebirth in texts such as the Tibetan Book of the Dead while Nirvana is taught is the ultimate goal in the Thera Vaden Buddhism and is essential to Mahayana Buddhism the vast majority of contemporary lay Buddhists focus on accumulating good karma and acquiring merit to achieve a better reincarnation in the next life in early Buddhist traditions samsara cosmology consisted of five realms through which the wheel of existence cycled this included health Neriah hungry ghosts pretas animals to react humans Manasseh and God's Devas heavenly in latter Buddhist traditions this list grew to a list of six realms of rebirth adding demigods asaurus topic rationale the earliest layers of Vedic texts incorporate the concept of life followed by an afterlife in heaven and hell based on cumulative virtues merit or vices demerit however the ancient Vedic Rishi's challenged this idea of afterlife as simplistic because people do not live in equally moral or immoral life between generally virtuous lives some are more virtuous while evil too has degrees and the texts assert that it would be unfair for people with varying degrees of virtue or vices to end up in heaven or hell in either/or and disproportionate manner irrespective of how virtuous or vicious their lives were they introduced the idea of an afterlife in heaven or hell in proportion to one's merit and when this runs out one returns and is reborn this idea appears in ancient and medieval texts as the cycle of life death rebirth and redeath such as section 631 of the Mahabharata and section 6.10 of devi bhagvat at purana topic comparison you early texts of Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism share the concepts and terminology related to reincarnation they also emphasize similar virtuous practices in karma as necessary for liberation and what influences future rebirth for example all three discussed various virtues sometimes grouped as yamas and niyamas such as non-violence truthfulness non stealing non possessiveness compassion for all living beings charity and many others Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism disagree in their assumptions and theories about rebirth Hinduism relies on its foundational assumption that soul self exists Atman adda in contrast to Buddhist assumption that there is no soul no self Anada anatman hindu traditions considers soul to be the unchanging eternal essence of a living being and what journeys across reincarnations until it attains self-knowledge Buddhism in contrast asserts a rebirth Theory without a self and considers realization of non-self or emptiness as Nirvana Nibbana thus Buddhism and Hinduism have a very different view on whether a self or soul exists which impacts the details of their respective rebirth theories the reincarnation doctrine in Jainism differs from those in Buddhism even though both are non theistic sramana traditions Jainism in contrast to Buddhism accepts the foundational assumption that soul exists Jeeva and asserts this soul is involved in the rebirth mechanism further Jainism considers asceticism as an important means to spiritual liberation that ends all reincarnation while Buddhism does not topic early Greece early Greek discussion of the concept likewise dates to the 6th century BCE an early Greek thinker known to have considered rebirth is Farah sides of serous Florida 540 BCE his younger contemporary Pythagoras C 570 CE 495 BCE its first famous exponent instituted societies for its diffusion Plato 428 427 to 348 347 BCE presented accounts of reincarnation in his works particularly the myth of ur authorities have not agreed on how the notion arose in Greece sometimes Pythagoras is said to have been Farah sides pupil sometimes to have introduced it with the doctrine of orphism a Thracian religion that was to be important in the diffusion of reincarnation or else to have brought the teaching from India in Phaedo Plato makes his teacher Socrates prior to his death state I am confident that there truly as such a thing as living again and that the living spring from the dead however Xenophon does not mention Socrates as believing in reincarnation and Plato may have systematized Socrates thought with concepts he took directly from pythagoreanism or orphism soppec classical antiquity the Orphic religion which taught reincarnation about the 6th century BC organized itself into mystery schools at eleusis and elsewhere and produced a copious literature Orpheus it's legendary founder is said to have taught that the immortal soul aspires to freedom while the body holds it prisoner the wheel of birth revolves the soul alternates between freedom and captivity around the wide circle of necessity Orpheus proclaimed the need of the grace of the Gods Dionysus in particular and of self-purification until the soul has completed the spiral ascent of destiny to live forever an association between Pythagorean philosophy and reincarnation was routinely accepted throughout antiquity in the Republic Plato makes Socrates tell how er the son of Arminius miraculously returned to life on the 12th day after death and recounted the secrets of the other world there are myths and theories to the same effect in other dialogues in the chariot allegory of the Phaedrus in the may note Timaeus and loss the soul once separated from the body spends an indeterminate amount of time in formalin see the allegory of the cave in the Republic and then assumes another body in later Greek literature the doctrine is mentioned in a fragment of Menander and satirized by lucien in roman literature it is found as early as any Asst who in a lost passage of his annals told how he had seen homer in a dream who had assured him that the same soul which had animated both the poets had once belonged to a peacock Perseus in his satires v9 laughs at this it is referred to also by Lucretia sand Horace Virgil works the idea into his account of the underworld in the sixth book of the idiot it persists down to the late classic thinkers Plotinus and the other neoplatonist in the hermetica a Greek o Egyptian series of writings on cosmology and spirituality attributed to Hermes Trismegistus Thoth the doctrine of reincarnation is central in greco-roman thought the concept of Metin psychosis disappeared with the rise of early Christianity reincarnation being incompatible with the Christian core doctrine of salvation of the faithful after death it has been suggested that some of the early church fathers especially Origen still entertained a belief in the possibility of reincarnation but evidence is tenuous and the writings of origin as they have come down to a speak explicitly against it some early christian gnostic sects professed reincarnation the Seth Ian's and followers of Valentina's believed in it the followers of bar Daesan of Mesopotamia a sect of the second century deemed heretical by the Catholic Church drew upon Chaldean astrology to which bar dice on Sun harmonious educated in Athens added Greek ideas including a sort of Metin psychosis another such teacher was bass elides 132 C e ad known to us through the criticisms of Uranus and the work of Clement of Alexandria see also neoplatonism and Gnosticism and Buddhism and Gnosticism in the third Christian century many key isms spread both east and west from Babylonia then within the Sassanid Empire where its founder money lived about 216 to 276 Manichaean monasteries existed in Rome in 312 ad noting Manny's early travels to the Kushan Empire and other Buddhist influences in manake ISM Richard folks attributes Manny's teaching of reincarnation to Buddhist influence however the interrelation of man attend ISM orphism Gnosticism and neoplatonism is far from clear topic celtic paganism in the first century BCE Alexander Cornelius polyhistor wrote the Pythagorean doctrine prevails among the Gauls teaching that the souls of men are immortal and that after a fixed number of years they will enter into another body Julius Caesar recorded that the Druids of Gaul Britain and Ireland had met on psychosis as one of their core doctrines the principal point of their doctrine is that the soul does not die and that after death it passes from one body into another the main object of all education as in their opinion to imbue their scholars with a firm belief in the indestructibility of the human soul which according to their belief merely passes at death from one tenement to another for by such doctrine alone they say which Rob's death of all its terrors in the highest form of human courage be developed topic Germanic paganism surviving North Germanic texts make several references to beliefs in reincarnation the poetic Edda poem Helga via hunting's bandha two states that belief in reincarnation was once widespread but was at the time of the composition restricted to folk belief in addition scholars have identified a variety of references to reincarnation among the Germanic peoples outside the North Germanic sphere topic Judaism the belief in reincarnation had first existed amongst Jewish mystics in the ancient world among whom differing explanations were given of the afterlife although with a universal belief in an immortal soul today reincarnation as an esoteric belief within many streams of modern Judaism Kabbalah Jewish mysticism teaches a belief in gilgul transmigration of souls and hence the belief in reincarnation as Universal in Hasidic Judaism which regards the Kabbalah as sacred and authoritative and has also held as an esoteric belief within modern Orthodox Judaism in Judaism the Zohar first published in the 13th century discusses reincarnation at length especially in the Torah portion Ballack the most comprehensive Kabbalistic work on reincarnation char Hegel golem was written by him vital based on the teachings of his mentor the 16th century kabbalists Isaac Luria who was said to know the past lives of each person through his semi prophetic abilities the 18th century Lithuanian master scholar and Kabbalists rabbi Elijah known as the Vilna gown Elijah of Vilna authored a commentary on the Biblical Book of Jonah as an allegory of reincarnation the practice of conversion to Judaism is sometimes understood within Orthodox Judaism in terms of reincarnation according to this school of thought in Judaism when non-jews are drawn to Judaism it is because they had been Jews in a former life such souls may wander among nations through multiple lives until they find their way back to Judaism including through finding themselves born in a Gentile family with a lost Jewish ancestor there is an extensive literature of Jewish folk and traditional stories that refer to reincarnation topic Daoism Daoist documents from as early as the Han Dynasty claimed that Lao su appeared on earth as different persons in different times beginning in the legendary era of three sovereigns and five emperors the CA third century BC Chuang Tzu states birth is not a beginning death is not an end there is existence without limitation there is continuity without a starting point existence without limitation of space continuity without a starting point as time there is birth there is death there is issuing forth there is entering in topic European Middle Ages around the eleven to twelve th century in Europe several reincarnation astute adara sees through the establishment of the Inquisition in the Latin West these included the Cathar patterning or Alba gentian Church of Western Europe the polishin movement which arose in Armenia and the Baga Mills in Bulgaria Christian sects such as the boggy mills in the Cathars who professed reincarnation and other Gnostic beliefs were referred to as Manichaean and are today sometimes described by scholars as neo manichaean as there is no known Manichaean mythology or terminology in the writings of these groups there has been some dispute among historians as to whether these groups truly were descendants of mana key ism topic Renaissance and early modern period while reincarnation has been a matter of faith in some communities from an early date it has also frequently been argued for on principle as Plato does when he argues that the number of souls must be finite because souls are indestructible Benjamin Franklin held a similar view sometimes such convictions as in Socrates case arise from a more general personal faith at other times from anecdotal evidence such as Plato makes Socrates offer in the myth of ur during the Renaissance translations of Plato the hermetica and other works fostered new European interest in reincarnation Marcy Leo Ficino argued that Plato's references to reincarnation were intended allegorically Shakespeare alluded to the doctrine of reincarnation but Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake by authorities after being found guilty of heresy by the Roman Inquisition for his teachings but the Greek philosophical works remained available and particularly in north Europe were discussed by groups such as the Cambridge Plata NIST's topic 19th to 20th centuries by the 19th century the Philosopher's Schopenhauer and Nietzsche could access the Indian scriptures for discussion of the doctrine of reincarnation which recommended itself to the American transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson and was adapted by Francis Bowen into Christian metempsychosis by the early 20th century interest in reincarnation had been introduced into the nascent discipline of psychology largely due to the influence of William James who raised aspects of the philosophy of mind comparative religion the psychology of religious experience and the nature of empiricism James was influential in the founding of the American Society for psychical research ASPR in New York City in 1885 three years after the British Society for psychical research spr was inaugurated in london leading to systematic critical investigation of paranormal phenomena at this time popular awareness of the idea of reincarnation was boosted by the Theosophical society's dissemination of systematized and Universalist indian concepts and also by the influence of magical societies like the golden dawn notable personalities like annie besant WB Yeats and dion fortune made the subject almost as familiar an element of the popular culture of the West as of the east by 1924 the subject could be satirize din popular children's books Theodor Flournoy was among the first to study a claim of past life recall in the course of his investigation of the medium ellen smith published in 1900 in which he defined the possibility of crypto media in such accounts carl gustav jung like flora noi based in Switzerland also emulated him in his thesis based on a study of crypto media in psychism later Jung would emphasize the importance of the persistence of memory and ego in psychological study of reincarnation this concept of rebirth necessarily implies the continuity of personality that one is able at least potentially to remember that one has lived through previous existences and that these existences were one's own hypnosis used in psychoanalysis for retrieving forgotten memories was eventually tried as a means of studying the phenomenon of past life recall pick religions and philosophies topic hinduism the body dies assert the Hindu traditions but not the soul which they assume to be the eternal reality indestructible and bliss everything in all existence is believed to be connected and cyclically in Hinduism all living beings composed of two things the soul in the body or matter Atman does not change and cannot change by its innate nature in the Hindu belief in contrast the body and personality can change constantly changes is born and dies current karma impacts the future circumstances in this life as well as the future forms and realms of lives good intent and actions lead to good future bad intent and actions lead to bad future impacting how one reincarnate in the Hindu view of existence there is no permanent heaven or hell in Hinduism in the afterlife based on one's karma the soul is reborn as another being in heaven hell or a living being on earth human animal God's to die once they're past karmic merit runs out as do those in hell and they return getting another chance on earth this reincarnation continues endlessly in cycles until one embarks on a spiritual pursuit realizes self knowledge and thereby gains moxa the final release out of the reincarnation cycles this release is believed to be a state of utter bliss which Hindu traditions believe is either related or identical to Brahman the unchanging reality that existed before the creation of universe continues to exist and shall exist after the universe ends the Upanishads part of the scriptures of the Hindu traditions primarily focused on the liberation from reincarnation the bhagavad-gita discusses various paths deliberation the Upanishads States Herald Coward Ofra very optimistic view regarding the perfectibility of human nature and the goal of human effort in these texts as a continuous journey to self perfection and self-knowledge so as to end samsara the endless cycle of rebirth and redeath the aim of spiritual quest in the upanishadic traditions has find the true self within and to know one's soul a state that it believes leads to blissful state of freedom moksha the bhagavad-gita states just as in the body childhood adulthood and old age happened to an embodied being so also heat the embodied being acquires another body wise-1 is not diluted about this 2:13 as after casting away worn-out garments a man later takes new ones so after casting away worn-out bodies the embodied self encounters other new ones 2:22 when an embodied being transcends these three qualities which are the source of the body released from birth death old age and pain he attains immortality 1420 there are internal differences within hindu traditions on reincarnation and the state of moksha for example the dualistic devotional traditions such as madhvacharya is divided evade onto tradition of Hinduism championed a theistic premise assert that human soul and Brahman are different loving devotion to Brahman god Vishnu in mid vichara is theology is the means to release from samsara it is the grace of God which leads to moksha and spiritual liberation is achievable only in afterlife Videha Mukti the non-dualistic traditions such as adi shankara's advaita vedanta tradition of hinduism champion a monistic premise asserting that the individual human soul and brahman are identical only ignorance impulsiveness and inertia leads to suffering through samsara in reality they are no dualities meditation and self-knowledge is the path to liberation the realization that one soul is identical to Brahman as moksha and spiritual liberation is achievable in this life Javan Mukti topic Buddhism according to various Buddhist scriptures gautuma buddha believed in the existence of an afterlife in another world and in reincarnation since there actually is another world any world other than the present human one I eat different rebirth realms one who holds the view there is no other world has wrong view the Buddha also asserted that karma influences rebirth and that the cycles of repeated births and deaths are endless before the birth of Buddha ancient Indian scholars had developed competing theories of afterlife including the materialistic school such as charvaka which posited that death is the end there is no afterlife no soul no rebirth no karma and they described death to be a state where a living being is completely annihilated dissolved Buddha rejected this theory adopted the alternate existing theories on rebirth criticizing the materialistic schools that denied rebirth in karma states Damian Qian such beliefs are inappropriate and dangerous stated Buddha because such anihilation ism views encourage moral irresponsibility and material hedonism he tied moral responsibility to rebirth the Buddha introduced the concept that there is no permanent self soul and this central concept in Buddhism is called in a de major contemporary Buddhist traditions such as Theravada Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions accept the teachings of Buddha these teachings assert there is rebirth there is no permanent self and no irreducible Atman soul moving from life to another and tying these lives together there is impermanence that all compounded things such as living beings are aggregates dissolve at death but every being reincarnate the rebirth cycles continue endlessly States Buddhism and it is a source of dukkha suffering pain but this reincarnation and Dukas cycle can be stopped through Nirvana the Aneta doctrine of Buddhism as a contrast to Hinduism the latter asserting that soul exists it is involved in rebirth and it is through this soul that everything is connected different traditions within Buddhism have offered different theories on what reincarnates and how reincarnation happens one theory suggests that it occurs through consciousness pali samvat Amica vijnana or stream of consciousness pali vijnana sodam sanskrit vision Janish Rotom the Gianna Santana or citta Santana upon death which reincarnates into a new aggregation this process states this theory is similar to the flame of the dying candle lighting up another the consciousness in the newly born being is neither identical to nor entirely different from that in the deceased but the to form a causal continuum or stream in the Buddhist theory transmigration is influenced by a beings past karma kama the root cause of rebirth states Buddhism is the abiding of consciousness in ignorance pali raja sanskrit avidya about the nature of reality and when this ignorance is uprooted rebirth ceases buddhist traditions also vary in their mechanistic details on rebirth Theravada Buddhists assert that rebirth is immediate while the Tibetan schools hold to the notion of a Bardo intermediate state that can last up to 49 days the Bardo rebirth concept of Tibetan Buddhism along with yidam developed independently in Tibet without Indian influence and involves 42 peaceful deities and 58 wrathful deities these ideas led to mechanistic maps on karma in what form of rebirth one takes after death discussed in texts such as the Tibetan Book of the Dead the major Buddhist traditions except that the reincarnation of a being depends on the past karma and merit demerit accumulated and that there are six realms of existence in which the rebirth may occur after each death within japanese zen reincarnation is accepted by some but rejected by others a distinction can be drawn between folk sin as in the Zen practiced by devotional laypeople and philosophical Zen folks and generally accepts the various supernatural elements of Buddhism such as rebirth philosophical Zen however places more emphasis on the present moment some schools conclude that Karma continues to exist and adhere to the person until it works out its consequences for the solder antica school each act perfumes the individual or plants a seed that later germinates Tibetan Buddhism stresses the State of Mind at the time of death to die with a peaceful mind will stimulate a virtuous seed in a fortunate rebirth a disturbed mind will stimulate a non virtuous seed in an unfortunate rebirth Jainism in Jainism the reincarnation doctrine along with its theories of samsara and karma are central to its theological foundations as evidenced by the extensive literature on it in the major sects of Jainism and their pioneering ideas on these topics from the earliest times of the Jaina tradition reincarnation in contemporary Jainism traditions as the belief that the worldly life is characterized by continuous rebirths and suffering in various realms of existence karma forms a central and fundamental part of jain faith being intricately connected to other of its philosophical concepts like transmigration reincarnation liberation non-violence ahimsa and non-attachment among others actions are seen to have consequences some immediate some delayed even into future incarnations so the doctrine of karma is not considered simply in relation to one lifetime but also in relation to both future incarnations and past lives who doraji on a Sutra three three two four states the Jeeva or the soul is sometimes born in the world of gods sometimes in hell sometimes it acquires the body of a demon all this happens on account of its Karma this Jeeva sometimes takes birth as a worm as an insect or as an ant the text further states 32.7 karma is the root of birth and death the souls bound by karma go round and round in the cycle of existence actions and emotions in the current lifetime affect future incarnations depending on the nature of the particular Karma for example a good and virtuous life indicates a latent desire to experience good and virtuous themes of life therefore such a person attracts karma that ensures that his future births will allow him to experience and manifest his virtues and good feelings unhindered in this case he may take birth in heaven or in a prosperous and virtuous human family on the other hand a person who has indulged in immoral deeds or with a cruel disposition indicates a latent desire to experience cruel themes of life as a natural consequence he will attract karma which will ensure that he is reincarnated in hell or in lower life-forms to enable his soul to experience the cruel themes of life there is no retribution judgment or reward involved but a natural consequences of the choices in life made either knowingly or unknowingly hence whatever suffering or pleasure that a soul may be experiencing in its present life as on account of choices that it has made in the past as a result of this doctrine Jainism attributes supreme importance to pure thinking and moral behavior the Jain texts postulate for goddess that is states of existence or birth categories within which the soul transmigrates the four goddess are deva demigods manusia humans naraku hell beings and carranza animals plants and microorganisms the four goddess have 4 corresponding realms or habitation levels in the vertically tiered Jain universe demigods occupied the higher levels where the heavens are situated humans plants and animals occupied the middle levels and hellish beings occupy the lower levels where seven hells are situated single sensed Souls however called Nagata an element bodied Souls pervade all tiers of this universe nigo does our souls at the bottom end of the existential hierarchy they are so tiny and in differentiated that they lack even individual bodies living in colonies according to Jain texts this infinity of [ __ ] can also be found in plant tissues root vegetables and animal bodies depending on its Karma a soul transmigrates and reincarnates within the scope of this cosmology of destinies the four main destinies are further divided into subcategories and still smaller sub subcategories in all Jain texts speak of a cycle of 8.4 million birth destinies in which souls find themselves again and again as they cycle within samsara in Jainism God has no role to play in an individual's destiny whence personal destiny is not seen as a consequence of any system of reward or punishment but rather as a result of its own personal karma a text from a volume of the ancient Jain Canon vaudeville Sutra eight point nine point nine links specific states of existence to specific Karma's violent deeds killing of creatures having five sense organs eating fish and so on lead to rebirth in Hell deception fraud and falsehood lead to rebirth in the animal and vegetable world kindness compassion and humble character result in human birth while austerities and making and keeping a vows lead to rebirth in heaven each soul is thus responsible for its own predicament as well as its own salvation accumulated karma represent a sum total of all unfulfilled desires attachments and aspirations of a soul it enables the soul to experience the various themes of the lives that it desires to experience hence a soulmate transmigrate from one life-form to another for countless of years taking with it the Karma that it has earned until it finds conditions that bring about the required fruits in certain philosophies heavens and hells are often viewed as places for eternal salvation or eternal damnation for good and bad deeds but according to Jainism such places including the earth are simply the places which allow the soul to experience its unfulfilled Karma topic Judaism Jewish mystical texts the Kabbalah from their classic medieval canon onward teach a belief in Gilgamesh amat Hebrew for met on psychosis of souls literally SoulCycle plural Gill golem the Zohar in the siefer haba here specifically discuss reincarnation it is a common belief in contemporary Hasidic Judaism which regards the Kabbalah as sacred and authoritative though understood in light of a more innate psychological mysticism Kabbalah also teaches that the soul of Moses has reincarnated in every generation other non Hasidic Orthodox Jewish groups while not placing a heavy emphasis on reincarnation to acknowledge it as a valid teaching it's popularization entered modern secular Yiddish literature and folk motif the 16th century mystical Renaissance and communal Safed replaced scholastic rationalism as mainstream traditional Jewish theology both in scholarly circles and in the popular imagination references to gilgul in former kabbalah became systematized as part of the metaphysical purpose of creation isaac luria tre brought the issue to the center of his new mystical articulation for the first time an advocated identification of the reincarnations of historic Jewish figures that were compiled by high and vital in his char Hegel golem gilgul is contrasted with the other processes in kabbalah of abour pregnancy the attachment of a second soul to an individual for or by good means and Dybbuk possession the attachment of a spirit demon etc to an individual for or by bad means in lorina kabbalah reincarnation is not retributive or fatalistic but an expression of divine compassion the microcosm of the doctrine of cosmic rectification of creation gilgul is a heavenly agreement with the individual soul conditional upon circumstances Luria's radical system focused on rectification of the divine soul played out through creation the true essence of anything is the divine spark within that gives it existence even a stone or leaf possesses such a soul that came into this world to receive a rectification a human soul may occasionally be exiled into lower inanimate vegetative or animal creations the most basic component of the soul the nefesh must leave at the cessation of blood production there are four other soul components and different nations of the world possess different forms of souls with different purposes each Jewish soul is reincarnated in order to fulfill each of the 613 mosaic commandments that elevate a particular spark of holiness associated with each commandment once all the sparks are redeemed to their spiritual source the Messianic era begins non Jewish observance of the seven laws of Noah assists the Jewish people the biblical adversaries of Israel reincarnate to oppose among the many rabbis who accepted reincarnation our nominates the Ramban and revenue by a ben asher Levi even Habib the roba shell mo Alka bez Moses cordovero Moses Higham Lozado early Hasidic masters such as the Baal Shem Tov snores almond of Lee Adi and nachman of breslov as well as virtually all later Hasidic masters contemporary Hasidic teachers such as Doug Pinson and Moshe Weinberger and commit Magda Klee ders such as the Vilna gown and high involution in their school as well as rabbi Shalom shirabe known at the rajesh the Benesch chai of baghdad baba sali and rabbi joel landau rabbis who have rejected the idea include Saudi a gown David Kimmy has de cress cos Joseph albo Abraham eben Dodd Leon de Madonna Solomon been a turret Maimonides and Asher been Jehiel among the G onnum hi gown argued in favor of Gil dilemma topic Sikhism founded in the 15th century Sikhism founder Guru Nanak had a choice between the cyclic will reincarnation concept of ancient Indian religions and the linear concept of early 7th century Islam and he chose the cyclic on Sept of time Sikhism teaches reincarnation theory similar to those in Hinduism but with some differences from its traditional doctrines seek rebirth theories about the nature of existence are similar to ideas that developed during the devotional bhakti movement particularly within some vation of ism traditions which define liberation as a state of union with God attained through the grace of God the doctrines of Sikhism teach that the soul exists and is passed from one body to another in endless cycles of samsara until liberation each birth begins with karma haram and these actions leave a carne karmic signature on one soul which influences future reverse but it is God whose grace that liberates the way out of the reincarnation cycle asserts Sikhism is to live an ethical life devote oneself to God and constantly remember God's name the precepts of Sikhism encouraged the bhakti of one Lord for Mukti liberation topic Yoruba religion the Yoruba believe in reincarnation within the family the names Babatunde father returns you tonday mother returns babbitt ng father wakes once again and so Tunde the wise man returns all offer vivid evidence of the IFA concept of familial or lineal rebirth there is no simple guarantee that your grandfather our great-uncle will come back in the birth of your child however whenever the time arrives for a spirit to return to earth otherwise known as the marketplace through the conception of a new life in the direct bloodline of the family one of the component entities of a person's being returns while the other remains in heaven eco lay Orin the spirit that returns to so in the form of a guardian Ori one's guardian Ori which is represented and contained in the crown of the head represents not only the spirit and energy of one's previous blood relative but the accumulated wisdom he or she has acquired through a myriad of lifetime's this is not to be confused with one's spiritual Ori which contains personal destiny but instead refers to the coming back to the market place of one's personal blood Ori through one's new life and experiences topic Native American nations reincarnation as an intrinsic part of many Native American and Inuit traditions in the now heavily Christian polar north now mainly parts of Greenland and Nunavut the concept of reincarnation is enshrined in the Inuit language the following is a story of human to human reincarnation as told by thundercloud a Winnebago Ho Chunk tribe Shaymin referred to his TC in the narrative here TC talks about his two previous lives and how he died and came back again to this his third lifetime he describes his time between lives when he was blessed by earth maker and all the abiding spirits and given special powers including the ability to heal the sick T sees account of his two reincarnations I my ghost was taken to the place where the Sun sets the West while at that place I thought I would come back to earth again and the old man with whom I was staying said to me my son did you not speak about wanting to go to the earth again I had as a matter of fact only thought of it yet he knew what I wanted then he said to me you can go but you must ask the chief first then I went and told the chief of the village of my desire and he said to me you may go and obtain your revenge upon the people who killed your relatives in you then I was brought down to earth there I lived until I died of old age as I was lying in my grave someone said to me come let us go away so then we went toward the setting of the Sun there we came to a village where we met all the dead from that place I came to this earth again for the third time and Here I am Ratan 1923 topic Christianity in the major Christian denominations the concept of reincarnation is absent and it is nowhere explicitly referred to in the Bible however in a survey by the Pew Forum in 2009 24% of American Christians expressed a belief in reincarnation and in a 1981 survey 31% of regular church-going European Catholics expressed a belief in reincarnation some Christian theologians interpret certain biblical passages as referring to reincarnation these passages include the questioning of Jesus as to whether he is Elijah John the Baptist Jeremiah or another prophet Matthew chapter 16 verses 13 to 15 in John chapter 1 verses 21 to 22 and less clearly while Elijah was said not to have died but to have been taken up to heaven John the Baptist being asked if he is not Elijah John chapter 1 verse 25 Guetta's McGregor an Episcopalian priest and professor of philosophy has made a case for the compatibility of Christian doctrine and reincarnation topic the idea of reincarnation in the early church fathers there is evidence that origin a church father in early Christian times taught reincarnation in his lifetime but that when his works were translated into Latin these references were concealed one of the epistles written by st. jerome to avid s letter 124 at avid 'm epistle is c XXIV which asserts that origins on first principles latin de principies greek parry Archon was Mis transcribed about ten years ago that saintly man pam akhiya sent me a copy of a certain person's roof eNOS is rendering or rather miss rendering of origins first principles with a request that in a Latin version I should give the true sense of the Greek and should set down the writers words for good or for evil without bias in either direction when I did as he wished and sent him the book he was shocked to read it and locked it up in his desk lest being circulated it might wound the souls of many under the impression that Origen was a heretic like arias st. jerome criticizes ideas described in on first principles further in to avid s letter 124 st. jerome writes about convincing proof that Origen teaches reincarnation in the original version of the book the following passage is a convincing proof that he holds the transmigration of the souls and annihilation of bodies if it can be shown that an incorporeal and reasonable being has life in itself independently of the body and that it is worse off in the body than out of it then beyond a doubt bodies are only of secondary importance and arise from time to time to meet the varying conditions of reasonable creatures those who require bodies are clothed with them and contrary wise when fallen souls have lifted themselves up to better things their bodies are once more annihilated they are thus ever vanishing and ever reappearing the original text of on first principles has almost completely disappeared it remains extant as de principies in fragments faithfully translated into latin by st. jerome and in the not very reliable latin translation of roof eNOS topic Islam Islamic scriptures reject any idea of reincarnation of human beings or God it teaches a linear concept of life wherein a human being has only one life and upon death he or she is judged by God then rewarded in heaven or punished in hell islam teaches final resurrection and judgment day but there is no prospect for the reincarnation of a human being into a different body or being during the early history of islam some of the caliphs persecuted all reincarnation believing people to the point of extinction manake ism in mesopotamia and persia modern-day iraq and iran however some Muslim minority sects such as those found among Sufis and some Muslims in South Asia and Indonesia have retained their pre-islamic Hindu and Buddhist beliefs in reincarnation for instance historically South Asian is Millis performed shonda's yearly one of which is for seeking forgiveness of sins committed in past lives topic Goulet sects the idea of reincarnation is accepted by a few Shia Muslim sects particularly of the gullet allow ease belonging to the Shia denomination of Islam hold that they were originally stars or divine lights that were cast out of heaven through disobedience and must undergo repeated reincarnation or met on psychosis before returning to heaven they can be reincarnated as Christians or others through sin and as animals if they become infidels reincarnation was also accepted by some streams of Sufism modern Sufis who embraced the idea include Bellomo hiding however Inayat Khan has criticized the idea as unhelpful to the spiritual seeker topic Druce reincarnation as a paramount tenant in the Druze faith there is an eternal duality of the body in the soul and it is impossible for the soul to exist without the body therefore reincarnations occur instantly at one's death while in the Hindu and Buddhist belief system a soul can be transmitted to any living creature in the druze belief system this is not possible and a human soul will only transfer to a human body furthermore a male Druze can only be reincarnated as another male Druze and a female Druze can only be reincarnated as another female Druze additionally souls cannot be divided and the number of souls existing is finite very few druce's are able to recall their past but if they are able to they are called na te Q typically souls who have died violent deaths in their previous incarnation will be able to recall memories since death is seen as a quick transient state mourning is discouraged unlike other Abrahamic faiths heaven and hell are spiritual heaven as the ultimate happiness received when soul escapes the cycle of rebirths and reunites with the creator while hell is conceptualized as the bitterness of being unable to reunite with the creator and escape from the cycle of rebirth topic new religious and spiritual movements topic spiritism spiritism a Christian philosophy codified in the 19th century by the French educator Allan Kardec teaches reincarnation or rebirth into human life after death according to this doctrine free will in cause and effect are the corollaries of reincarnation and reincarnation provides a mechanism for man's spiritual evolution in successive lives topic theosophy the Theosophical society draws much of its inspiration from India the ideas according to a recent Theosophical writer the master key to modern problems including heredity in the Theosophical worldview reincarnation as the vast rhythmic process by which the soul the part of a person which belongs to the formless non-material and timeless world unfolds its spiritual powers in the world and comes to know itself it descends from sublime free spiritual realms and gathers experience through its effort to express itself in the world afterwards there is a withdrawal from the physical plane to successively higher levels of reality in death a purification and assimilation of the past life having cast off all instruments of personal experience it stands again in its spiritual and formless nature ready to begin its next rhythmic manifestation every lifetime bringing it closer to complete self-knowledge and self-expression however it may attract bold mental emotional and energetic karma patterns to form the new personality topic modern astrology inspired by helena blavatsky x' major works including Isis unveiled in the Secret Doctrine astrologers in the early 20th century integrated the concepts of karma and reincarnation into the practice of Western astrology notable astrologers who advanced this development included Allen Leo Charles II o Carter mark Edmund Jones and Dane Ruud hire the new synthesis of east and west resulted as Hindu and Buddhist concepts of reincarnation were fused with Western astrology's deep roots in Hermeticism and Neoplatonism in the case of Rudd higher this synthesis was enhanced with the addition of Jungian depth psychology this dynamic integration of astrology reincarnation and depth psychology has continued into the modern era with the work of astrologers Stephen Forrest and Jeffrey wolf Greene their respective schools of evolutionary astrology are based on an acceptance of the fact that human beings incarnate in a succession of lifetime's topic anthroposophy anthroposophy describes reincarnation from the point of view of Western philosophy and culture the ego is believed to transmute transient soul experiences into universals that form the basis for an individuality that can endure after death these universals include ideas which are inter subjective and thus transcend the purely personal spiritual consciousness intentionally formed human character spiritual life and becoming a fully conscious human being spiritual humanity Rudolf Steiner described both the general principles he believed to be operative in reincarnation such as that one's will activity in one life forms the basis for the thinking of the next and a number of successive lives of various individuality topic Scientology past reincarnation usually termed past lives is a key part of the principles and practices of the Church of Scientology Scientologists believe that the human individual is actually a Satan and immortal spiritual entity that has fallen into a degraded state as a result of past life experiences Scientology auditing is intended to free the person of these past life traumas and recover past life memory leading to a higher state of spiritual awareness this idea is echoed in their highest fraternal religious order the C organization whose motto s Revan Emes or we come back and whose members sign a billion-year contract as a sign of commitment to that ideal l ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology does not use the word reincarnation to describe its beliefs noting that the common definition of reincarnation has been altered from its original meaning the word has come to mean to be born again in different life forms whereas its actual definition as to be born again into the flesh of another body Scientology ascribes to this latter original definition of reincarnation the first writings in Scientology regarding past lives date from around 1951 and slightly earlier in 1960 Hubbard published a book on past lives entitled have you lived before this life in 1968 he wrote mission into time report on a five-week sailing expedition to Sardinia Sicily in Carthage to see if specific evidence could be found to substantiate l ron Hubbard's recall of incidents in his own past centuries ago pick Meher Baba the Indian spiritual teacher mayor Baba stated that reincarnation occurs due to desires and once those desires are extinguished the ego mind ceases to reincarnate topic Wicca Wicca is a neo-pagan religion focused on nature guided by the philosophy of Wiccan read that advocates the tenets harm none do as ye well Wiccans believe in a form of karmic return where one's deeds are returned either in the current life or in another life threefold or multiple times in order to teach one lessons the threefold law reincarnation is therefore an accepted part of the Wiccan faith Wiccans also believed that death and afterlife are important experiences for the soul to transform and prepare for future lifetimes pick reincarnation in the western world during recent decades many people in the West have developed an interest in reincarnation recent studies have indicated that some Westerners accept the idea of reincarnation including certain contemporary people who were from Catholic families modern neo-pagans followers of spiritism Theosophists and students of esoteric philosophies such as Kabbalah and Gnostic and esoteric Christianity as well as followers of Indian religions demographic survey data from 1999 to 2002 shows a significant minority of people from Europe and America where there is reasonable freedom of thought and access to ideas but no outstanding recent reincarnation is tradition believe we had a life before we were born we'll survive death and be born again physically the mean for the Nordic countries as 22% the belief in reincarnation is particularly high in the Baltic countries with Lithuania having the highest figure for the whole of Europe 44% the lowest figure is in East Germany 12% in Russia about 1/3 believes in reincarnation the effect of communist anti religious ideas on the beliefs of the populations of Eastern Europe seems to have been rather slight if any except apparently in East Germany overall 22% of respondents in Western Europe believe in reincarnation according to a 2005 Gallup poll 20% of US adults believe in reincarnation recent surveys by the Barna Group a Christian research nonprofit organization have found that a quarter of us Christians including 10% of all born-again Christians embrace the idea sceptic Carl Sagan asked the Dalai Lama what he would do if a fundamental tenet of his religion reincarnation were definitively disproved by science the dalai lama answered if science can disprove reincarnation tibetan buddhism would abandon reincarnation but it's going to be mighty hard to disprove reincarnation Ian Stevenson reported that belief in reincarnation is held with variations in details by adherents of almost all major religions except Christianity and Islam in addition between twenty and thirty percent of persons in Western countries who may be nominal Christians also believe in reincarnation 199 study by Walter and Waterhouse reviewed the previous data on the level of reincarnation belief and performed a set of 30 in-depth interviews in Britain among people who did not belong to a religion advocating reincarnation the authors reported that surveys have found about one fifth to one quarter of Europeans have some level of belief in reincarnation with similar results found in the USA in the interviewed group the belief in the existence of this phenomenon appeared independent of their age or the type of religion that these people belong to with most being Christians the beliefs of this group also did not appear to contain any more than usual New Age ideas broadly defined and the authors interpreted their ideas on reincarnation as one way of tackling issues of suffering but noted that this seemed to have little effect on their private lives Waterhouse also published a detailed discussion of beliefs expressed in the interviews she noted that although most people hold their belief in reincarnation quite lightly and were unclear on the details of their ideas personal experiences such as past life memories and near-death experiences had influenced most believers although only a few had direct experience of these phenomena Waterhouse analyzed the influences of second-hand accounts of reincarnation writing that most of the people in the survey had heard other people's accounts of past lives from regression hypnosis and dreams and found these fascinating feeling that there must be something in it if other people were having such experiences topic academic research into claims of reincarnation psychiatrist Ian Stevenson from the University of Virginia having grown up with a mother who was a theosophist dedicated his latter career to investigating claims of reincarnation in hopes of providing evidence that reincarnation happens other people who have undertaken similar pursuits include Jim B Tucker Antonia Mills sub went pers Rita Godwin Samara ratney and Erland or haraldson but Stevenson's publications remain the most well known stevenson conducted more than 2,500 case studies of young children who claimed to remember past lives over a period of 40 years and published twelve books including 20 cases suggestive of reincarnation reincarnation and biology a contribution to the etiology of birthmarks and birth defects a two-part monograph and where reincarnation and biology intersect he documented the families and child statements along with correlates to a deceased person he believed matched the child's memory Stevenson also claimed that some birthmarks and birth defects matched wounds and scars on the deceased sometimes providing medical records like autopsy photographs to make his case expecting controversy and skepticism Stevenson also searched for disconfirming evidence and alternative explanations for the reports but he argued not without criticism that his methods ruled out all possible normal explanations for the child's memories Stevenson's work in this regard was impressive enough to Carl Sagan that he referred to what was apparently Stevenson's investigations in his book the demon haunted world as an example of carefully collected empirical data though he rejected reincarnation as a parsimonious explanation for the stories Sam Harris cited Stevenson's works in his book the end of faith as part of a body of data that seems to attest to the reality of psychic phenomena critical reviews of these claims include work by Paul Edwards who criticized the accounts of reincarnation as being purely anecdotal and cherry-picked instead Edwards says such stories are attributable to selective thinking suggestion and false memories that can result from the families or researchers belief systems and thus cannot be counted as empirical evidence the philosopher Keith Augustine wrote in critique that the fact that the vast majority of Stevenson's cases come from countries where a religious belief in reincarnation is strong and rarely elsewhere seems to indicate that cultural conditioning rather than reincarnation generates claims of spontaneous past life memories further en Wilson pointed out that a large number of Stevenson's cases consisted of poor children remembering wealthy lives are belonging to a higher caste in these societies claims of reincarnation are sometimes used as schemes to obtain money from the richer families of alleged former incarnations following these types of criticism stevenson published a book on european cases of the reincarnation type in attempt to show the reports were cross-cultural even still robert baker explained that all the past life experiences investigated by stevenson and other parapsychologists are understandable in terms of known psychological factors including a mixture of crypto media and confabulation edwards also noted that reincarnation invokes assumptions that are inconsistent with modern science as the vast majority of people do not remember previous lives and there is no empirically documented mechanism known that allows personality to survive death and travel to another body positing the existence of reincarnation as subject to the principle that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence researchers such as Stephenson acknowledged these limitations Stevenson also claimed there were a handful of cases that suggested evidence of Zenda glassy including to where a subject under hypnosis allegedly conversed with people speaking the foreign language instead of merely being able to recite foreign words Sara Thomason a linguist at the University of Michigan reanalyzed these cases concluding that the linguistic evidence is too weak to provide support for the claims of Xena glassy topic see also topic references topic bibliography John bokor 2014 God a very short introduction oxford university press ISBN 978 Oh 1 9 8 7 Oh 8 9 5 7 chapel Christopher key w Sargent translator 2010 the bhagavad-gita 25th anniversary edition state university of new york press ISBN nine seven eight one four three eight four two eight four oh six herald coward 2008 the perfectibility of human nature in eastern and western thought the central story state university of new york press ISBN nine seven eight oh seven nine one four seven three three six eight Janene d fowler 1997 hinduism beliefs and practices sussex academic press ISBN nine seven eight one eight nine eight seven two three six zero eight Padmanabha Jamie nineteen eighty Wendy Doniger ed karma and rebirth in classical Indian traditions university of california press ISBN 978 oh five 200 three nine 2300 lupa hana david jay 1992 a history of buddhist 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ISBN nine seven eight oh one nine five one seven three nine eight seven paul williams anthony tribe Alexander win 2012 Buddhist thought rout Lidge ISBN nine seven eight one one three six five two oh eight eight four topic further reading topic external links the Columbia encyclopedia transmigration of souls are met on psychosis the Catholic Encyclopedia met on psychosis Jewish view of reincarnation philosophy of incarnation series of e-books the new cosmic philosophy | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2018-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,631 | 65,193 |
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Aesthetic Obligation | THUNK | how long can I appreciate beautiful things pretty well last time on thunk several weeks ago sorry about that we discussed camp there's a version of normal aesthetic values in favor of a celebration of cohesion and volume of style independent of substance but we didn't really characterize what makes up normal aesthetic judgment what it is that separates a van Gogh from a van painted with a unicorn that's partially because aesthetics the philosophy surrounding the particular sort of appreciation associated with beauty is as with many areas of philosophical inquiry a fairly hairy subject in fact there's a debate as to whether the term aesthetic actually indicates anything specific enough to be worth discussing so there is that but let's assume for a moment that aesthetic is a meaningful category of stuff that we can talk about because I wanted to discuss an interesting intersection of ideas the relationship between aesthetics and ethics we generally accept that there are moral obligations we are required to have hold things that are right and wrong according to some standard that we are somehow compelled to follow and enforce we don't usually think of aesthetic considerations as belonging in the same category it's hard to imagine that a tasteful flower arrangement might carry with it some mandates like a trolley problem but there are some examples of scenarios that seem to warrant some sort of aesthetic obligation part one good taste if you're like me when you think of aesthetics your first thought might be an appeal to the very personal nature of aesthetic preference people like different things and that's totally okay you might prefer Rembrandt to Banksy or Slayer to Chopin and nobody has any right to tell you you're wrong for enjoying the things that you enjoy however there are reasons to suspect that the matter of taste might not be an anything-goes sort of thing that there are other considerations besides simply asking what do you like we generally accept that there are objective matters of fact about the world that are normative that people can be right or wrong about and can be independently confirmed by anyone with functional census the earth goes around the Sun the cat is on the mat that sort of stuff we also accept that there are subjective matters of opinion that are wholly non normative that we have no reason to expect consensus on your favorite color pineapple on pizza if someone tells you you're wrong for these preferences they're either being sarcastic or weird but what we think of as good tastes can be seen as a weird combination of the two it's both normative and subjective you've probably heard the phrase there's no accounting for taste but we don't really act as though that were true if someone were to pass up a perfectly cooked filet mignon for a leathery over grilled hot dog the way we would react to that decision would be as though they had made the wrong decision as though they had chosen incorrectly just as much as if they'd chosen two stuffed fireworks down their pants or said that an elephant is bigger than the moon we might good-naturedly accept any of those decisions without making a big fuss about them but we'd have to appeal to some reasoning that violates our instinctive reactions to characterize them as anything but wrong in addition there are individuals whose opinions we seek out experts who we trust to correctly evaluate the aesthetic quality of certain works everyone has opinions but we rely on professional critics to provide something more valuable than what we get from asking Bob from accounting what he thinks they grant a more seasoned and nuanced evaluation of something's aesthetic merits we can even trust that expertise so far as to make us question our own judgment I read a book I hated it literary critics raved about it I might well say something like huh I should give it another try maybe I missed something now philosophical skepticism extends a long ways so it's totally understandable if you still have some doubts as to the existence of a normative aesthetic valuation but just for the moment let's accept the premise that there's something else going on besides pure individual preference that there are some standards for aesthetic judgment that extend beyond the idea that there's no accounting for taste part to aesthetic obligation let's say that you're at a wedding everyone's looking very sharp and very nice formal attire and here comes in a ratty old t-shirt flip-flops and pajama pants short of some convoluted sitcom explanation it's pretty clear that Simon is not dressing appropriately for the occasion and failing to fulfill some duty to the ceremony and those participating in it we can easily imagine someone pulling him aside and rightly saying you should go home and change with more or less the same feel as you should tell the truth this is an example of an aesthetic obligation a responsibility that requires some act of aesthetic value to be satisfied seemingly in the same way that moral obligations require moral acts if you're feeling parsimonious you might argue that the aesthetic component of the scenario isn't actually important that it doesn't call out any special category of obligation it's just set dressing for a deeper issue of ethics however there are other situations where that impulse faces complications if you could push the venus de milo in front of a trolley to save three people on what grounds might you abstain from doing so if you can only save one of two paintings of equal moral worth from a fire shouldn't you save the more beautiful one the existence of legitimate aesthetic dilemmas is another good reason to suspect that there's something more interesting afoot than simple morality take the restoration of the Sistine Chapel ceiling the bright riotous frescoes that Michelangelo originally painted were muted by a layer of soot when the candles burnt in the chapel until just a few decades ago for many although the restoration could be seen as more historically accurate to the original intent of the art we lost something beautiful in the process a sombre humility and a basement before the majesty of God were we right to remove the soot and restore the frescoes to their original gaudy exuberance even at the cost of that unintended nobility acquired through centuries of use there really isn't any moral framework that makes sense to apply to the question but it seems just as front and urgent a dilemma as a trolley problem another possible point in support of some sort of aesthetic duty is that of aesthetic super rotation the possibility of going above and beyond those requirements jumping on a grenade to save a group of people isn't usually as a moral obligation you wouldn't criticize anyone for failing to do so but we would pray someone who did similarly we wouldn't criticize anyone whose apartment got a little cluttered or dusty sometimes but someone who always manages to keep their place spotless that's virtuous in the extreme sublime even it supersedes the normal bounds of an aesthetic obligation there's nothing really moral about it but it is still a sort of virtue part three utilitarian hedonism as aesthetic virtue some of these supposed aesthetic obligations seem to be imperatives to appreciate beauty or excellence a directive to pay appropriate attention to something solely for its aesthetic merit think of someone who lives across the street from the Louvre hood but never takes the time to look through any of it or a person who travels to meteora with some friends and rather than watching the Sun Rise over the rocks sits in the car and surfs Facebook on their phone although my reaction is tempered by a little bit of to each their own there's also an intense feeling of something like disappointment or frustration as if these people are doing something wrong or shameful there's an element of self-improvement in there but also a definite sense of obligation to appreciate beauty where possible you don't get a pass on the meteora thing if you saw it once already but this impulse cuts the other way too I feel dismayed even outraged when someone who's had amazing experiences of aesthetic excellence can't seem to enjoy the simple things anymore someone who turned their nose up at boxed wine or a catchy pop song because the mundane even the pretty good isn't refined enough for their palate there's one idea that I think sufficiently explains our reaction to both of these violations of aesthetic obligation the term hedonism tends to carry connotations of vulgar indulgence but in philosophical lingo is an ethical position which places the pursuit of desirable mental states at the heart of all morality for the hedonist torturing people is bad because it places them in an undesired mental state of suffering or anguish giving them cake could be good because it places them in desired mental states of enjoying a tasty treat and giving them too much cake is bad because it places them in undesired mental states of feeling healthy the joy brought my appreciation of beauty is obviously a desirable mental state a good hedonist would probably seek to encourage as much of it as possible would even feel a distinct duty to facilitate it wherever they could which has some interesting implications for their reactions to our two scenarios an uncultured Philistine might be satisfied with a Big Mac or re watching the same soap operas over and over but more well-rounded individuals understand that there's a deeper more nuanced and more pleasurable mode of appreciation that's not accessible to the naive participant as well as a whole world of more exciting possibilities the total amount of pleasure in their lives is curtailed by their narrow window of taste and experience similarly and overly refined FOP who simply refuses to enjoy anything but the best of the best is missing out on pleasure they might be having a little comfort food some big dumb fun failing to appreciate what's there simply because something better exists is an unnecessary curtailment of pleasure in this framework of hedonistic utilitarianism aesthetic obligation does ultimately reduce down to a moral obligation specifically one to cultivate the greatest possible pleasure for the greatest number of people via aesthetic means saying that people should appreciate beauty wherever they find it doesn't really have the same mouthfeel as saying that they should take care of their children for example but when I think of a child who's denied the opportunity to experience aesthetic delights and relish in the pleasure of their senses whether due to poor education or simple lack of opportunity it does very much feel as though some wrong is being committed what do you think are their distinct aesthetic obligations or are they just moral obligations of hedonistic utilitarianism please leave a comment below and let me know what you think thank you 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BKmE1Ez6GZI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKmE1Ez6GZI | TYRANNY OF DRAGONS | CHAPTER ONE Presidents play D&D #dnd #aivoice #presidentsplay #compliation | [Music] good evening I am the dungeon master and I will be hosting this campaign of tyranny of dragons what you are about to witness is the use of AI technology combined with ro 20 and the imagination of a British Ginger may God have mercy on his soul good evening gentlemen I trust this environment will suit for the reble campaign ah this is much nicer than that basement no offense Ben none taken I actually agree this feels more fitting for our next campaign I'm confused what's new yeah yeah aren't we still in the middle of a campaign that is correct Joe however Alex needs some time to get the next session ready and I have a campaign I've been eagerly wanting to try out so for now would you grace me with your time and take part in this while he works on fate of the votes he'll be in touch when he's ready for your return yeah that sounds like fun it'll be great to try out something other than a cleric wait does this mean I get to finally be a giant well maybe not a full giant how about a Goliath I'll take it screw you Ben whatever dude I'm just relieved you didn't ask to be can I be Jewish are we really doing this again sorry Donald but you've just agreed to be a Goliath besides Jewish isn't a race in Dungeons and Dragons fine I'll stick with Goliath I'm also going to be a barbarian and swole I hear it's all the craze these days I don't know why I saw that Harry spotter video like a thousand times and it I think it'll work for my character you can call me swoll ND stomp okay that's fine but before we get into your characters let me tell you a little about the campaign tyranny of dragons is an adventure that covers Two Tales horde of the Dragon Queen and Rise of timat it is set in the Forgotten Realms on Farah's western shore the sword Coast the bulk of this adventure will take place on the stretch between Boulder's Gate and never winter you'll be starting at level one and ending around level 15 you all with me so far seems straightforward enough sounds good to me I think even sleepy Joe will be able to follow this but seriously this sounds pretty dope so far yeah this sounds fun what else do we need to know only a few things as characters in this world you are aware of a group known as The Cult of dragons they have existed for centuries and although their existence is is known their motives for what they do are not all you really know about them is that they rever evil dragons and they have members in almost every city when the adventure begins you will be traveling as a group towards the town of greenest which is located at the very south of the sword Coast you will need to have a reason as to why you would be visiting this town I can help you with some suggestions from the module if you cannot think of any dragon Thorns Cobalts and teelings are ban races as they are associated with The Cult of dragons and therefore would give your characters a particularly hard time you will need to decide on your subass today when creating your character even though you are starting at level one and finally you may refer to me as the dungeon master my word is law I will allow asking for clarifications and confirmations but any confrontations will swiftly see to your expirations do I make myself clear yeah we got got it you're the boss now can I finish my character by all means continue bitching are we rolling for stats you may if you want to but I will not be allowing rolls this also goes for if you decide to roll for HP on your level UPS can we go between rolls and take the average or do we need to decide on that now so long as you tell me beforehand I'll allow you to swap between rolls and the average okay then I will be rolling for my stats what the heck I was just about to do it and you go ins sneak up on me like a damn drone strike can't help it if you're slow Donald ooh you want beef fine with me let's see those roles Barack the first role of the campaign you got this Barack get a three get a three get a three get a three get a three get a three hell [ __ ] yeah sweet 16 baby [ __ ] rigged and a 14 looking good so far it's going down still in the positive what was that Trump I can't hear you you over my massive numbers seriously all double digits these look great Barack ha there it is okay that's pretty good I can work with this I shall be a wizard and my race will be Rock gnome be careful that I don't step on you now it's my can I go next [ __ ] sure Joe let's see the rolles off to a great start I've got a good feeling about this could have been worse smelling some fudging going on you're just mad I'll have better rolls than you these are looking really good so far oh wow 315s is amazing that is some sticky fudge this works for me I'm going to be a human fighter and guess what Donald what I too will be swole the only thing that's swole about you is that tumor growing in your brain but whatever do what you want now I'm I'm going to Trump you all with my awesome rolling the dice of course the Jew sneaks in and steals my moment you got this Ben 13 is good when it's not 14 sure bad luck Ben I can do better I'm just warming up another 13 not the best but at least it's just one low number what was that you were just saying I can make it work more double digits nearly there dude they're not terrible yeah they could have been way worse it'll be fine I'm going to be a high elf cleric really with those stats are you sure trust me I've got it covered okay Donald you're up Now's the Time to show you all how it's done heart of the car or some anime [ __ ] wow I'm just warming up you'll see boom baby give me that 16 not seeing anything too special so far Donald kiss my ass 17 wow that's fantastic of course it is my Godlike roles are unmatched oh damn these are really good not exactly breaking records but still nice it's just what I need to be swal and I've decided on the subass if you'll allow it dungeon master it's Unearthed arara path of the giant H that could be interesting for the story very well I shall allow it then behold peasants to the glory that is swo nled stomp look at those magnificent nipples and the Kick-Ass stats no enemy will be able to withstand my might or my throbbing rage you're throbbing rage I know what I said whatever here's my character sheet Bama the wise I've included my spell list as well this has us covered for now and I will take inspiration from our other campaign and take chronergy magic how about bam bam the smooth wise why it just sounds better is all I'm going to stick with bam of the wise thanks can my character call you bam bam I guess so who's your character you can call me gormly Whitebeard because I am named gormly and I have a Whitebeard I will take on the samurai subclass to Aid in protecting my team and striking fear into our enemies where did you get the name gley from it was in that movie one with the gay Wizard and the gay little man and the super gay guy with long blonde hair legless hold up are you talking about Lord of the Rings nah not that it was called lord of the [ __ ] rings there's a dwarf in it who takes the one [ __ ] ring and shoves it up we don't need to hear any more Joe in fact I shall show you all my character sheet now sharpen fact spitter I have already written up my sheet and still need to add in my subclass information I'll be taking the order domain with my deity being tier I'll gain additional spells command in heroism Proficiency in Persuasion and heavy armor also an ability called voice of authority which I think works well as I'll be spitting straight facts all day long funny you mentioned spitting in that movie they never are we done now dungeon master not quite yet I still need a reason for why you are going to greenest because you told us to it needs to be a little more than that Joe if none of you has a reason then may I suggest something from the list in my book so do we just roll a d10 or can we pick something it is entirely down to you there's so many choices H I'm not sure which to pick maybe I'll roll for mine I may need some help choosing I think I know which one I want perhaps you all need a little time to decide very well when we next meet for session one I expect you all to have chosen a campaign bond until next time gentlemen good evening gentlemen I trust you're all ready for session one I was ready from the moment I walked into the tavern I'm super pumped for this nothing is going to bring me down hell yeah me and Donald with our super swole bro characters are going to rock this world and just like that I'm depressed don't be down man we're going to Bro Shake our way through any problems please stop talking like we're friends you're right Donald we're not friends we're don't say it family I'm about to quit this campaign before it's even started before this campaign is over you will see me in a different light I don't think more light is going to improve that face of yours we'll see if you two are done having a moment have you all decided on your campaign bonds got mine ready same here # me too wait what were were we meant to do seriously you had one going to be a long campaign when are you going to start paying attention damn memory like a pasta strainer enough I have heard all that I can stomach so let me make one thing very clear you are a team and here you'll support and help each other no more insults no more putting anyone down do you all understand yes I'm sorry Joe it won't happen again my apologies you're asking a lot dungeon master but you are the boss I'll keep any any playful banter strictly to my character going forward that sound good to you Biden is is he asleep Joe Joe Russia gate what oh yeah sorry I dozed off I've got my campaign bond dungeon master it came to me in a dream okay then without further delay let us begin Session One Your Story begins with the four of you traveling along a long winding road from the Deep South you have hitched a ride with a traveling fruit Merchant as walking the journey would be considered foolish at best and dangerous at worst you do not know each other but have one by one taken a seat on the back of the Trader's wagon the sun is slowly setting and you can hear the sounds of hundreds of birds flying overhead away from the direction you're heading the town of greenest sitting side by side is swole ND and Bama opposite is sharpen and gly the space is tight and the smell of fresh fruit lingers heavily in the air out of the the back of the cart you can see the mountain path you had traveled with the once warm sun now beginning to slowly descend behind it you feel the cold temperature equally rise it is late Autumn and the days have been growing shorter and much colder the further north you travel the fruit Merchant whose cart you have hitched a ride on hums a tuned to himself as the horse trots along at a steady Pace what do we know about the fruit Merchant very little you've seen that he is a no of sorts elderly with a thick white beard and ragged clothing I call out to him hey Gramps just how much further is it to greenest the smell of apples is getting on my nerves The Gnome stops his humming you see above you in the canopy a small flap open and his face is in view as he looks down on you with his tiny slightly milky eyes longer than you'd be hoping for but sooner than if you were walking I look at the others any of you know how to steer a cart I say we knock come out and speed this journey up my nipples could cut parchment say that any louder and he may throw you off or Worse all of us if he thinks we're together I'd like to see him try I'd like to see this journey to greenest in peace the slow pace is relaxing let's keep it that way and I gripped the hilt of my long sword and looked directly at swoll nald Joe give me an intimidation check and Donald an Insight check to contest swole no you are unable to tell if gley is bluffing or deadly serious he looks as if he would not hesitate to use that sword against you if it were to mean he would get a peaceful ride you accept that this would not be a wise time for conflict and fall silent but my character would never not [ __ ] 20 sit your ass down and shut the [ __ ] up you know what I'm impressed by the balls on this one okay I say no more about the gnome and instead look to the little guy sitting next to to me what are you a dwarf I don't respond but instead stare out the back of the cart watching the sun set with an expression of pain on my face you a mute or something the fifth night approaches and with it another visit into the darkness in despair well you seem delightful is that why you're going to greenest you a comedic bar what I am is a wizard and a gnome now acknowledging swoll ND and looking up at him with a Stern look my business is just that and none of yours sir are all gnomes this touchy about answering questions I say as I turn my gaze onto sharpen actually gnomes are usually full of life and quite vibrant tell me sir wizard what ails you I looked from swoll n to sharpen and my expression changes from Stern back to pain a riddle I seek an answer for every five nights I dream a most wicked dream no a nightmare of terrible things that I wish not to regil they haunt me and to speak of them in the way waking world would make me feel worse than I already do but I sense that the answers I seek reside in greenest very well I shall ask no more of something that clearly troubles you I too seek answers in greenest I'm looking for my childhood friend I had heard she was taken there against her will by a strange cult I shift uncomfortably at the word cult what kind of cult do you speak of they call themselves The Cult of the Dragon I sit up at the word Dragon you two know of them I have heard of them however I'm in to greenest to avoid them and lay low I got into a fight with a gang several days ago and I barely escaped with my life their last words I heard was the cult of the Dragon never forgets and always avenges if what I hear is true there may be more of them in greenest if they know of you you may want to consider getting off and going elsewhere I'll take my chances I can hide pretty well if I need to but thanks well I don't know much about this cult but I'm heading to greenest by my good friend and mentor onthor FR you may have heard of him great guy champion of good Slayer of the trolls of twitar he has tasked me with investigating rumors of dragon activity happening in greenest so if this cult is involved they won't know what's hit them when the mighty swole n stomp comes to town is that your name swal stomp you bet your skinny acid is elf what's yours fact bitter sharpen fax spitter have I heard of the name fax spitter before roll me a history check man these rolls suck okay fine what about you tiny man you got a name or should we just call you [ __ ] kill Joy I clench my fist and small Flames Begin to emerge and Surround it it would be very foolish of you to call me that again you may refer to me as Bama the wise henceforth as we're giving out our names you may call me gormly Whitebeard I wasn't asking but good to know I guess I look at sharpen you mentioned your friend was taken against her will do you know what this cult would want with her I do not but the reasons don't matter what's important is that I save her and bring her back to her family I noticed a hesitation when he said he didn't know why they took her can I tell if he is lying roll an Insight check with high Insight you can tell that sharpen is not being completely honest with you although it may just be due to you all being strangers and does not wish to delve deeply into the subject something about his hesitation makes you suspect otherwise I say nothing and give no indication that I have seen through his lie but I make a mental note of this the next hour passes in Silence with the exception of the horse's Hooves and the Merchant's occasional humming the sun has now disappeared and the moon has begun Rising you feel the cold in your chest and each breath you exhale lets out a stream of warm air that quickly evaporates the flap above you opens up and the gnome's face appears we'll be reaching greenest very soon just over this hill and you'll be able to see it if you stuck your heads out the sides it's cold enough inside I'll wait until we're within the town and outside the entrance of the Local Tavern before I step one foot out there how can you be this cold aren't goliaths used to Mountain temperatures yeah obviously we are we're great like that but I grew up in the Deep South and not in any mountains I never built up a tolerance to the cold the cold never bothered me so I'll take a look keeping a firm grip on the cart I lean out the side of it to get a view of the Town let's have a strength check Joe seriously what is it with you and your fudge rolls you hang on to the side with ease and as you reach the peak of the Hill the cart comes to an abrupt stop can I see greenest you do indeed see the town but it is not a favorable scene to behold it is almost too easy to see greenest as fire is Raging from house to house although you are still some distance there is no mistaking the sounds of screaming people I call to the others everyone greenest is a blaze and the people are in trouble I stand up what are we doing just sitting here Merchant r on with Haste The Fruit Merchant does not respond and the horse does not move on who's wishing they listen to me now huh come on Gramps [ __ ] or get off the pot we got some hero work to be doing don't don't you see it says the merchant in a terrified whisper I jump out of the cart and look to the town so do I I also get out of the cart you all stand there next to the cart and stare at the terrible sight of the burning town you can all hear the screams of many people the shouting of what may be soldiers and Tiny figures running here and there then you see it high up up above the town coming in and out of focus through the thick black smoke a set of blue wings a long scaly tail a large open mouth and a jet of bright Flames erupting from it as it blasts another house greenist is being attacked by a dragon say that counts as Dragon activity dungeon master you mentioned there was fire coming from it but you also said it had blue wings would that not mean it was actually shooting electricity and not fire don't be a smart Ben it's all right barock yes Ben you are correct I misspoke it is indeed using its electric breath weapon which on impact is causing fire thank you for pointing that out no problem does this mean we now have a rules lawyer I prefer the term rules adviser has less of a negative connotation advisers are great I've got loads of them and they're always giving me advice about what to say where to walk which teleprompter to read from which Girl's hair I haven't sniffed yet sometimes I think you say this [ __ ] on purpose any anyway my question is are we going to be allowing someone to contradict our dungeon master whether it's a lawyer advisor or a Jew I'm not particularly fond on the idea of a rules adviser sometimes a dungeon master makes mistakes or changes the ruling but at the end of the day it's their game let them do their thing I'm inclined to agree with you on this Barack however this was merely a clarification on a particular monster which for the purpose of this campaign is relevant I will allow Mr Shapiro to act as the rules advisor for the time being however I ask in future for you to hold any advising until we are between sessions thank you dungeon master I will respect your ruling on this can we get on with the session now I'm itching for some action yes let us continue you are standing on top a hill looking down at the town of greenest which we have established as being attacked by a blue dragon the fruit Merchant who you had hitched a ride with is sitting on top of his his wagon quietly Weeping at the horrific sight which lays ahead those poor people they're doomed not if I can help it I see now that this is what I was sent here for to protect all those people from that big ass Dragon they shall know this night as dragons fall when I drive my axe into that Monster's skull I think I had you wrong stomp you seem like you have a good heart then I'll get all the [ __ ] I spoke too soon I turned to the merchant will you you take us the rest of the way it still looks pretty far to go on foot the merchant looks shocked at your words take you the rest of the way are you crazy I'm turning around and getting out of here before that Dragon sees me and my horse and decides it's hungry I reach up and rest my hand on the Gnomes please good sir the sooner we can get there the sooner we can help those people and maybe even do something about that Dragon you don't have to take us all the way but your assistance will greatly help our chances of saving more lives me a persuasion check though it is dark you can see the Milky and now watery eyes of the gnome your words do seem to have had an effect on him as he sniffs loudly rubbing his nose with his ragged sleeve he straightens up and looks at you all very well get back on and hold tight we're going to be going fast I'll take you to the edge of the town but I will not stop you'll need to jump as we pass it thank you I get back in the wagon and call to the others let's go I climb in as well same here I do too but as I climb in I call to the fellow gnome what's your name the merchant jerks the rains and the horse takes off at full speed he calls back to you over the rushing wind and Loud Hooves I am oddin stickle finger as I try to remain seated I contemplate my dreams given what we could see over greenest I believe I was right to come here I hope you all have the skills required for what is to be a truly difficult battle the horse charges onward and after a short while Odin calls out to you get ready to jump I think I speak for all of us when I say we're ready you feel the wagon start to turn to the right and you can see a few houses which have not yet been set on fire Odin calls out jump now everyone roll me a dexterity check come on man my first roll it's about damn time swo nald is successful with jumping off the wagon and Landing without hurting himself there was never any the rest of you however take one D4 fall damage as you hit the ground hard and lose your balance tumble and land on either your front or back you take maximum damage of four I cast healing word on myself using up one of my two spell slots I look down at this sorry excuse of would be heroes and say to them pick your teeth up off the floor and follow me the squishy ones cover our ass beard face you're with me out front time to see if you're as tough as you make out to be no sooner as you say this do you hear a door bang open and hurried footsteps followed by grunting and snarling and even more footsteps a terrified voice calls out help me someone please help me that'll be us then let's go you run forward to the sound of the calls for help and see before you a young woman with blonde hair she is wielding a shield and a broken spear surrounding her are six creatures of small stature with a reddish reptilian likee skin you would recognize these as Cobalts G Cobalts such vile creatures they must be in League with the dragon I shout at the Cobalts get away from her and I throw my hand axe at the nearest one to me as you have the upper hand roll with Advantage roll to attack your axe lands in between its shoulder blades roll for damage the Cobalt Falls forward and lays motionless on the ground this catches the attention of the rest and they turn to face you drawing out their d bers as they do everyone roll for [Music] initiative you're up first B I slap my hands together and begin rubbing them when I part my Palms three glowing darts form in the space between targeting the Cobalts on either side of the woman I shout magic Missile send send in the two lowest damaging attacks to the one on the left and the highest damage to the one on the right your missiles are successful in taking out both of the Cobalts the one on the right Falls instantly after impact the one on the left took the first hit but the second fined it off I finished my turn after moving 5 ft back into the left it is now the young woman's turn and with her broken spear she attempts to strike the Cobalt directly behind her holy crap natural 20 baby I call dibs with a sing Le movement and an angry war cry inspired by your action so far she thrust the jagged piece of the remaining spear into the Cobalt's neck and it slumps to the ground with the spear embedded my nipples begin to throb at the beautiful Carnage I witness before me you mean your characters right right take your turn Ben I uh cast Firebolt at the one furthest away that doesn't look good not all of us are destined for greatness unfortunately Ben that does not hit failing to maintain discipline with the art of spellcasting resorted to the Firebolt sailing over the Cobalt's head and Landing some 10 ft behind it crap that'll be my turn done you're getting too easily distracted Shapiro let me show you how us Pros do it raising my great Axe in the air I charged the Cobalt nearest to me [ __ ] yeah as I swing at this puny excuse of a lizard I smile at the young lady and say hey want to compare nipples your great Axe cuts through the cobal like a hot knife through butter slicing it clean across the midsection the top half slides to one side and drops to the ground as blood spurts out the top splattering both you and the young woman I smooth my hair back and give her a radiant smile ending my turn okay Joe you're up I draw my long sword and charge at the remaining Cobalt I too will smile at the young lady as I pass her and plunge my sword into the monster's face that's not going to be enough to hit it your attention on the young woman has made you lose focus and the Cobalt was able to Sid step your attack oh [ __ ] it is now the Cobalt's turn and after seeing how most of you made quick work of his pack he takes the disengage action and flees into the town nice we still won the young woman looks between swoll nald and gley and then at sharpen and B thank you all so much for saving my life but I must be going it is clearly dangerous around here it would not be safe to travel alone I agree especially with that dragon flying overhead it would be wiser to flee from this town and seek shelter elsewhere the woman's eyes widen but you don't understand I must get to the keep the stronghold of our town it is where my husband and children have seek shelter no longer do my nipples throb is there someone in charge we could speak with at this keep she nods vigorously yes Governor knighthill he is the one who ordered everyone to seek Refuge when the raids started then allow us to accompany you to the keep we can protect you should we run into any more trouble the woman tightens her Shield strap around her forearm and takes a dagger from one of the Dead Cobalts very well but we must be going now as they will be closing the entrance soon lead the way the five of you begin to travel into the town of greenest and that gentleman is where we will end tonight's session wait dungeon master can we clarify a couple things before we end sure Ben like what before we head any further do the Cobalts have anything on them of any use the woman picked up the only usable weapon and They carried no gold one of them however had a piece of old parchment which upon closer look is revealed to be a map of greenest although incomplete due to Scorch marks and torn pieces did we get the young woman's name not yet so you could ask her on the way to the keep next session did we get any experience for this session ah you have reminded me we hadn't discussed how exper and leveling will work in this campaign this adventure is broken down into Chapters at the end of each you will all level up so for now Donald no experience so about the same amount as you have with picking up women careful squishy L for next session I'll turn my attention onto you will you be using your throbbing nipples hey you would be amazed at how many chicks that has worked on for me if it was more than zero I would be astounded good evening gentlemen are you all ready for tonight's session ready when you are dunge Master I've got my notes from last session near are you not taking notes don't need them I've got what the kids call Big Brain I remember all the important information worth remembering then you'll have no problem in recapping last session for us you got it boss man check it last session we were on a wagon with an old gezer who launched us into the entrance of a beat up town I gracefully leapt out of the wagon like a swan while the others did a Biden classic all over the the dirt then this hot ass broad was like ooh help me she was surrounded by like 100 Giants then I came to the rescue with my super swollenness and flexed my way through the lot of them singlehandedly making them run like the punk ass [ __ ] they are the chick was super stoked on me and we made sweet love right then and there while the others chanted my name then gley got AIDS and [ __ ] himself to death I I think I'm having memory issues I don't remember this happening does this mean I need to create a new character don't worry Joe Donald is just messing with us that's not what happened oh good I like my character someone should allow me to recap we arrived at the edge of greenest that is being attacked by a blue dragon upon arriving we encountered several Cobalts attempting to attack a woman between us we defeated them the last running away she told us she is heading to the town stronghold the keep where the town's Governor nigh Hill resides we are now accompanying her there very good and so let us continue on with tonight's session wait I just realized totally on my own without anyone pointing it out like on a YouTube comment or anything my AC is wrong damn roll 20 must have messed up or something it says 13 but it is in fact 17 due to my unarmored defense wow such an obvious mistake you sure you've played D and D before spend 5 minutes on YouTube and you'll see I'm all over the D and D World now let's get on with it you are walking on from the entrance of the town following the young woman whom you saved from the Cobalts she has led you on a path between thick sets of trees which seem to muffle slightly the sounds of people screaming and the Roaring fires I walk out in front with my sword drawn I walk alongside the woman excuse me but I don't believe we have exchanged names I am Bama the wise and these are gly Whitebeard swol old Stomp and sharpen fact spitter my name is Lillian Swift she glances over her shoulder for a moment before continuing you all have such interesting sounding names you must not be from around these parts indeed we do not know much of this place and even less of what has been happening can you tell us all that you know you can see the expression on her face stiffen all I really know is a dragon appeared in the sky along with many horrid lizard-like creatures and men in robes they attacked and ransacked everything and everyone they could find I glance back when Lilian mentions men in robes was is there anything more you can tell us about these men in robes they seem to be ordering the lizard things Cobalts you called them they were wearing black robes but I did see one wearing purple purple May mean something so I walk alongside Lillian do you know if these robe wearers are part of the cult of the Dragon she stops walking For a Moment The Cult of the Dragon I had heard stories of them but I've never seen any before they could be the ones attacking the town but I don't know for sure we're wasting time with asking this chick stuff she clearly doesn't know but this thing with the purple robes would we know what that's about I'll need a history check from one of you I've got high intelligence so I should roll for this with your high intelligence and vast knowledge you know a small shred of information regarding to The Cult of the dragon and the significance of those that wear purple it signifies authority of some kind and potentially a high Threat Level you all are fortunate to have such a wise gnome such as myself the fact that only some some individuals wear purple confirms to me that we are indeed dealing with the cult of the Dragon they are like their leaders be warned they are more deadly than the grunts personally I love the idea of a challenge if we encounter one of these purple wearers I say we [ __ ] them up I agree with you SW they won't be a match for us lilan how much longer will it take us to get to the keep not much further now we're nearing the edge of the forest then over a stream a short walk through the town streets and the keep sits on on top of a hill to the east as you continue walking I want a perception check from all of [Applause] you nice not bad oh man 3020 that's good right Bama and swole n you both can hear raised voices up ahead but are unable to make out what is being said sharpen you can hear much clearer than the others and can tell what is being spoken Gormley you are unaware of any noises other than your own footsteps I sto walking and hold my hand up to Signal the others I would have also stopped at the sound of unknown voices same here I would also run forward and throw out one of my perfectly sculpted arms in front of Lillian to prevent her from walking any further I say quietly to her something's up ahead I was out in front of the rest so would I have noticed that they stopped good question I would say no considering your back is to them I say in a loud whisper Gormley stop walking what's wrong there's someone up ahead wait a moment that's a terrible whisper what can I hear you can hear two voices male and speaking in draconic excellent I speak draconic same here even so only sharpen can hear what they're saying the Southwest has been nearly pick clean how goes it with the southeast more or less the same I thought this town held better stock it will not make for a great horde at this rate let us continue on it is time we take the East Side you hear a third person approach the other two go silent for a moment you're meant to use your right hand initiate and have your palm facing forward are you trying to insult us with this poor excuse of a greet no sir I I'm sorry but it is five fingers out correct always initiate you just came from the West tree line but you were assigned to cover the South explain yourself I saw a party of Strang looking individuals enter the town they attacked the South team and killed all but one of them I stayed in the shadows and decided it would be wiser to move around the forest and come warn my brothers they could be heading this way good thinking initiate keep this up and someday you may make the rank of dragonclaw we will have to inform mondath of this development she will be most interested to know of Outsiders interfering but not as much as cayen wrath will be but now we should move on quickly across the stream break the dam and make it harder for anyone else to cross you hear the voices growing fainter as the three men walk away I tell the others what I had heard there's a lot to unravel there but maybe we should get moving if they're messing with the the stream and a short while later you find yourselves on the edge of the trees all you can see is thick gray smoke the sounds of Screams becoming louder and clearer as well as the burning of many hay stacks and homes you also notice the sound of Rushing Water some 5 ft from you all the fire must be causing this smoke we'll never see the keep let alone reach it once we're over the stream I know where we need to go we'll be fine so long as we don't separate she stands still for a moment examining the stream the current is heavier than usual it must have been those men you heard earlier I think they wrecked the dam holding back most of the water I begin to walk across when you attempt AC cross I want you all to make strength checks ah [ __ ] what's wrong I have a negative -2 to my strength I don't imagine this will go well for me I could carry you my character has more dignity than that Joe there's no damn way he'll be carried no I'll leave it to the the dice of Fate I'll go first and I'll carry Lillian across yeah baby nice high number that's a success right boss man indeed it is Donald and you stride across the stream with no concerns you hardly notice the water at all if it weren't for the fact it was cold and wet you wouldn't have known you were walking through it that's how swollen All Rolls I'll go next H that was better than swanel you twoo move across the street with ease making hardly a sound as you move swiftly across I'll go next uh-oh what is a 12 do it narrowly avoids a fail you do make it across but the stream is picked up a little and you stumble a couple of times getting yourself covered in water I stand on the other side of the stream and avoid eye contact with the other two turning my attention onto B you got this okay here we go [ __ ] oh no that's not good oh yeah how much is he [ __ ] given your size in the increasing strength of the current Barack Bama loses his balance and Falls onto his back and is Swept Away along the stream help me do we really have time to be doing this we have to hurry to the keep Are you seriously contemplating leaving me behind you [ __ ] how deep is this stream about 3 ft really that's it I'll save you bam bam and I jump into the stream and grab him give me another strength check God bless a Mary you [ __ ] [ __ ] the current is now too strong for you also and you too are swept up and carried away guys my swollenness wasn't enough please help us come on that's half the party Donald I better not regret this fine I run along the bank and reach out to grab them both I'm going to help as well as you're assisting Donald roll me an Athletics check with Advantage you only just able to successfully grab onto the two in the water had it not been for sharpen help you would have failed and their bodies would have been found sometime later lifeless and still still that was some sweet teamwork good job sharpen we just need to work on those scrawny noodles you have there and maybe one day you two can look as awesome as me you could just say thanks for helping me out I just did learn to take a compliment or right how are you two doing I wipe my face with a cloth I've been better but I'll live another day I do not answer this instead I walk towards Lillian who I assume is still with us she is yes how much further now I would very much like to get somewhere to dry off lilan raises her arm arm and points behind you although there is still plenty of smoke you can make out a large structure on what is clearly a hill roughly 100 ft from where you stand excellent I straighten my hat and begin striding towards it calling back to the others let's go no time to waste I guess he doesn't want to acknowledge what just happened and I follow behind I'm not letting him forget about it and begin walking towards the keep I shake my head but I also head towards the keep you begin to climb the increasingly steep Hill with the thickness of the smoke that continues to linger all around you and the night sky obscured by clouds it is impossible to see clearly although there appears to be dim light before you possibly torches fitted around the outer wall of the keep you walk towards them until finally the ground levels out a noise hits your ears not of screaming but of angry yells and geers snars and cackling laughter but as you still cannot see clearly it is impossible to tell what's causing it only that it seems to be all around you suddenly you hear the Roar of the blue dragon as it swoops overhead sending much of the smoke into a swirl temporarily lifting it around you you find yourself surrounded by a dozen Cobalts Spears in hand and all glaring at you some smiling the smoke descends back over you all throwing you back into imperceptible Vision roll for initiative holy [ __ ] how did we not see these guys I mean I get why sleepy Joe didn't notice them but come on we've got to protect the Squishies especially bam bam what why especially me you nearly drowned you're fragile right now guys I'm fine he's right B if I hadn't single-handedly saved you I helped as well single-handedly saved you you would be some fish [ __ ] right now I had to cradle your weak body and my Majestic arms and allow you to suckle on my tee of Awesomeness okay that's enough you need me Bama I really don't it it's okay to lean on others for help Bam Bam it's okay that you're weak I am not weak you did fail pretty hard at crossing the stream even this chick gets it hold on you think my character is female obviously look at that character art a waiu If Ever I saw one a what it's pronounced o woo anyway we've got our work cut out for us swole indeed Whitehead two broads and a weak ass gnome to protect against 12 of these [ __ ] I reckon I could fit The Babys sized gnome under my arm while I enough you want to see what I can do I'll [ __ ] show you I move forward in front of Gormley I clap my hands together and begin rubbing furiously as I walk when I part them a distinct sound of thunder emits from my body and Sparks begin to flash about my hands Thunder Wave you successfully send a thunderous wave of force at the three Cobalts in front of you obliterating them where they stand what bits remain of them are scattered to the darkness I end my turn by moving back and in between gly sharpen and Lillian as I walk back past gley I say to him top that you punk [ __ ] Lillian who's been focusing on the Cobalts in front of her charges forward and wielding the dagger she picked up earlier makes an attack to the one on her left take it out her her dagger slices into the Cobalt's neck and she Retreats back as it collapses onto the ground with fresh blood spreading out around it this is looking good at this rate we'll take them all out in no time and now for the Cobalts the two closest to gley rush forward with their own daggers the one on the right reaches you first come on man really maximum damage hang on I should have one more HP I've only taken four damage since we started I'm just going to fix that an easy enough mistake to make let's see if it'll make a difference with the second Cobalt's attack this one gets Advantage due to pack tactics nice the next Cobalt attacks Lillian and also gets pack tactics it succeeds in cutting Lillian's arm drawing blood it cackles as drops splatter the ground how is she holding up another hit like that and she won't be able to stay conscious due to too much blood loss hang in there Lillian the next Cobalt attacks sharpen those bastard Cobalts leave leave the women alone I really hate you sometimes this Cobalt is also successful and you feel a sharp pain across your chest and notice your clothes turning red what is up with this Max damage [ __ ] dungeon master you trying to kill us not intentionally Donald it is the way of the dice I took a solemn vow never to fudge My rolls now prepare yourself swo naled as the remaining four attack you the [ __ ] ha it's going to take a lot more than that pierce my magnificent skin oh no my magnificent skin I may be in trouble guys but you're so strong swal maybe your nipples will save you you mock them but they are the source of my power each one can deliver massive damage before the next Cobalt attacks I use Stone's endurance to reduce the damage it may send my way there you see saved by my mighty nipples I wouldn't keep talking about them while the Cobalts are attacking you stomp they might actually believe you why did that one laugh because after hearing Bama's comment he aimed to slice off one of your nipples and [Music] succeeded swole talk to me bro you okay no no I'm not you see swo ND grab his head with both hands as he flails on the spot then you notice how his muscles begin to bulge and twitch thick meaty veins throb all over him and you can almost hear a pulse coming from his body his shoulder pads fall off unable to stay in place and when he removes his hands you can see pure hatred what the hell is happening it's rage he's gone full-blown rage oh yeah baby it's time to party before you do though it's my turn to shine I cast Firebolt at the one that attacked me although your spell does make contact it is not enough to finish off the Cobalt it has however burnt a large section of its face and it snars at you bearing its teeth that's all I can do for now then it is time to show you my true power I use Rage which for those of you who don't know makes me a [ __ ] badass I swing my mighty great Axe at the Cobalt to my top right your attack cuts the Cobalt's head clean off and its body falls to the ground [ __ ] yeah I end my turn with swollen old beating his chest and roaring into the night sky as a bonus action I use second win restoring four hit points I will then attack the Cobalt on the right nice your long sword cuts down the cobal with ease like tearing a sheet of tissue paper all right let's keep this going Bam Bam unleash hell on them like you did last time I can't do that right now but I can do this I cast Firebolt at the one attacking sharpen your Firebolt narrowly misses as it saw you preparing the attack and was able to dodge it damn that's me done for now lilan goes in for her next attack and also Cuts this one's jugular blood spraying across her face this chick is amazing we may have to replace your character Ben I'm not sexist but I can't have more than two broads on our party I don't know how else I can tell you this my character is a dude just you wait until my turn I've still got things I can do that will show you my worst now for the Cobalts the first one attacks gly you haven't done a single thing of use so far Shapiro whereas the other chick has already taken down what three Cobalts so far the next one will attack sharpen just you wait Donald and all of you should you have any doubt you'll see that I have great skill and power Ben your character has taken enough damage that you are knocked unconscious this [ __ ] sucks the remaining three attack swal all with Advantage bring it on with my mighty rage I'll have all damage they can throw at me as you have no more Stones endurance I will have all three roll their attack at once once from left to right they slash at you with their daggers you take three piercing from the first nothing from the second and two piercing from the third bringing your HP down to four oh man that's pretty cool I may have to take a level in Barbarian don't you even think about it okay Ben roll me your first death save remember 9 to 19 counts as one save natat 20 counts as two 2 to 8 counts as one fail and a one counts as two fails you need three successes to stabilize or three fails to die I'll have to accept whatever the outcome as will you don't fail me now dice woo that's one you're up Donald way ahead of you boss man I swing at the one on the right with my great Axe are you [ __ ] kidding me the Cobalt was ready for you and was able to duck out of the way as you brought your axe down let's see if I have better luck with the Cobalt on the left your sword plunges into the Cobalt's face and out the top splitting its skull in half I moved down and next to swole to help him I don't need your help Biden my character's swollenness will reign supreme over these shitty lizards well just in case I'm staying side by side I shall cast Firebolt at the one who attacked Ben again oh come on this isn't going well for us guys good thing we have Lillian here that chick is just straight up owning the fight speaking of Lillian moves towards the near Cobalt and attempts to stab it in the throat she succeeds and it too falls to the ground she then moves towards the rest of the Cobalts and stands by gley stay close to me I say to her as I eye up the Cobalt in front of me the Cobalt on the left attacks gley dealing four damage the other two attacks swole n and even with rage's ability Donald you were knocked unconscious oh sweet January 6 I think we're screwed guys let's knock give up I've got my second death save role nice that's two you're right Shapiro it isn't over until we're all As Dead As Biden's presidency let's go death save roll [ __ ] I attacked the one in front of me another success Joe your sword brings the Cobalt to its knees before it falls to the side am I seriously about to be saved by Biden believe it Trump we're a goddamn team I'm also a part of this team I move to the side by 10 ft and cast Firebolt are you [ __ ] kidding me it'll be okay guys we're getting all the [ __ ] rolls done with now it means we'll get awesome ones later there may not be a later [ __ ] [ __ ] kill Joy I move back another 15 ft to avoid any closeup attacks once the rest of the party is dead lilan moves towards the cobal on the left and goes for another attack and yet another success this one falls down after a single Blow from lilian's dagger a [ __ ] goddess she then moves next to the Cobalt in an attempt to stop stop it from attacking swoll ND which works as it now focuses its attack on her swiping at her it makes contact no lilan falls to the ground unconscious okay hopefully this will be my last role that means I'm okay right it means you have stabilized with one HP okay great so then I move hold up Ben you've stabilized that's your turnover then I shall roll my next death save and rise like a majestic Phoenix this is [ __ ] sorry Donald that's two fails so far one more or a successful attack from the Cobalt and that's your character done for I'll get it I charge around sw's body and attack the Cobalt oh no unfortunately that isn't enough to hit it Joe Bam Bam you got any ideas Firebolt I think we've established you cannot use Firebolt well do something useful I look up at the keep's walls and shout as loud as I can help us Cobalt's attacking help us you hear nothing in return meanwhile I will roll for Lillian's death save it's a knat one that's two fails the Cobalt attacks gley oh [ __ ] indeed gley has been taken down by the remaining Cobalt you better not miss this time Shapiro Firebolt how do you want to do this let's go [ __ ] yeah about damn time I raise my hand into the air close my eyes and clench my fist Flames erupt around my hand as I scream Firebolt the flame flies across the air right into the Cobalt's open mouth and his head explodes from the intense heat congratulations you have managed to defeat the first wave of Cobalts outside of the keep yeah we did it great hold on first wave as in there are more coming oh yes in fact you can hear them running up the hill towards you maybe two dozen this time we've got to run where two and what about the others I run towards the front doors of the keep and bang on them as loud as I can open the [ __ ] doors I tried shouting and it didn't work let's try together with the two of you both shouting you hear a voice above you back off you cultist bastards or we'll rain down a shower of arrows upon you I call up we're not cultists we're escorting lilan Swift one of your people she is hurt as is our group we've defeated the Cobalts here but more are coming please let us in roll me a persuasion check I'm going to help to give him Advantage there's a moment's silence followed by heavy sounds of Grunts and odd slightly mechanical noises the front doors open and several men clad in armor rush out most of them run past you and set up a defensive line line a few others run and grab the unconscious party members and a single dwarf with a red beard stands in front of you both he looks you both up and down one false move from any of you and we'll throw you off the rooftop now get inside [Music] quick good evening gentlemen are you ready to continue holy [ __ ] that was close I thought my days as SW n were over and we've hardly begun this campaign yeah I thought we had that fight in the bag what went wrong allow me to recap for you Joe maybe someone else should check it we had saved that sweet ass broad Lily lilan from the lizard Freaks and we're walking through a forest when the elf chick not a chick overheard some [ __ ] not worth mentioning we came to a puddle on the path I walked over carrying Louise getting a quick feel of each other's nipples as we did the elf chick not a chick barely made it over when she got herself wet at the sight of my pulsing muscles then [ __ ] killed Joy failed harder than the guy who conducted the Wuhan lab's health and safety inspection and began to sink in 2 in of water gley dove in and drowned for some reason only using 1% of my power in my pinky finger I lifted both him and The Gnome out I [ __ ] slapped the life back into gley we got to Lithuanian Lilian house the cope and were greeted by more lizard [ __ ] tards the battle was long and fierce gmy the elf chick not a chick and Lucy lilan all went down faster than a cheap hooker The Gnome hid in a corner and cried at his terrible magic abilities then one of those dermatitis riddled Hobbits tried to tickle my nipple that's when I went super [ __ ] say in and destroyed them all with a single Flex of my dick more started coming after me from down the hill but I wasn't interested anymore they weren't worthy of my time so I picked up the elf chick not a chick laxative Lillian the now soiled GM Le and the crying [ __ ] gnome the door down of the cope and casually walked inside oh yeah and there was some soulless ginger dwarf and some dudes in tinfoil armor that was interesting Donald thank you for that recap now let us continue the dwarf steps aside and gestures you in as you both hurry forward you see him grip his Warhammer tightly you notice his eyes are fixed on something behind you the guards carry your unconscious party members one has Lillian over his shoulder two have one of each of germless arms over them and his feet drag along the dirt it took five guards to lift swoll nald his head flops from side to side as the guards struggle with his immense size and weight to think it takes five guys to carry my hulking mass of perfection two of them just to carry my dick you're standing in a large Stone Courtyard Moss over grows on many of the walls small archways some with wooden doors surround you at the far end of the keep you can see a tall tower with the moon slowly coming in and out of Focus as smoke continues to engulf the town the dwarf is seen barking orders at the guards while keeping his eyes fixed on the approaching Mass quickly now get the wounded to the infirmary I want archers up top and get that gate closed now with a metallic clinking sound you hear chains moving as the doors begin to shut you can see into the darkness and smoke due to many torches being held by what looks like 20 or so Cobalts their teeth Beed their Spears or daggers glint off of the small fires and all of them cackle in their pace is fast when they're only 15 ft from the gate you hear a snarl quite audible over the Cobalts they come to a complete stop and go silent just as the doors close you see a set of piercing red eyes long teeth and blue scaly skin I want sharpen and bom a roll a constitution check you both feel a wave of fear unlike anything you have felt before your bodies shake at what you saw you try to control your breathing to stop yourselves from fainting the dwarf notices your Panic it's all right Lads nothing is getting through that gate did you see that just now what was that would I have seen this thing before roll me a history check you wouldn't have seen this particular thing before but you recognize the features from a book you had been reading once you realize it was a blue half dragon you better hope those doors hold sir dwarf they have a half dragon with them fear not young elf our gates have stopped worse from entering now you must follow me to see the governor I'm already here escober standing before you is a tall human male gray hair tied up his best years not completely behind him his blue clothing stained with blood and a tired expression upon his wrinkled face he smiles at you both welcome Travelers I'm Governor nigh Hill and this is escober the Red Master of the keep I give a nod to nigh Hill I I am Bama the wise and this is sharpen fact spitter we need to see our Companions and make sure they are all right yes of course but I have seen your friends being brought in along with one of our own they would be attended to right now by our clerics best to leave them just for now I have some questions I would like to ask you we have some questions for you as well firstly just what is going on in this town a grave expression Falls over nigh Hill's face it started around midday a blue dragon came came from the skies and began wreaking havoc on us it tore our homes apart and brought the elements of lightning with it while we did everything we could to attempt to stop it we were then attacked from the ground hordes of Cobalts killed so many of our people and set fire to our hay stacks and houses there were also another group all wearing black robes in all the chaos we lost many good soldiers and more civilians than we have been able to keep track of the best we have been able to do is to get everyone into the towns through three most defensible strongholds the mill the temple and here it was a coordinated attack the dragon and Cobalts are working with the cult of the Dragon our latest reports tell us they are taking every piece of wealth we have some of the robe wearers have been seen leaving the town once they have taken their fill I would give anything to have one of their leaders here right now I would get all the answers I seek out of them Escobar grips his Warhammer again looking Furious try to remain calm my friend as nigh Hill lays a hand on the dwarf's shoulder I have a question for you too I saw you from the tower fighting those Cobalts and I can tell you all posess great abilities of which we could do with would you be so kind as to use them once again and help the town's people I don't know how much more we and I gestured to myself and sharpen can actually help with we have used up our magic and required to rest for a long period of time our companions are also badly beaten and they too would require a long time to recoup H the governor dips his head slightly with his hand over his chin stroking his beard perhaps we can help with that first go see your friends the cleric should have healed the worse of the injuries then head through that door over there he points at a particularly small-sized door we have an alchemist bit of an Odd Fellow but a genius with potions he may be able to help you after which come see us and we can go over what we require from you thank you we will be back shortly and I head in the direction where they took the others Governor has there been any reports of a female elf with long red hair seen in this town the governor pers for a moment I'm sorry but you are the only elf I have seen let alone heard of today I shall ask my guards to keep an eye out though I catch up with b and head with him to the infirmary you seem oddly concerned for the two we traveled with you didn't strike me as the type who cared for others or at least those two I feel somewhat responsible for what has happened to them and to Lilian and for that matter yourself had I not been blinded by pride and just allowed myself the lack of dignity to be carried across that stream we could have reached the keep before they closed up and might have not had to fight those Cobalts I stopped walking for a moment and bow deeply to sharpen please forgive me you had nearly died as well I put a hand out to B All is Forgiven from me sir wizard mistakes were made but the others will be fine and so no harm no foul but perhaps in future we avoid these situations and Trust in each other to help it is something I should have considered during that fight I shake sharpen hand you seem to do everything you could not everything I still had enough magic to heal someone but I selfishly held on to it for myself from now on I shall think more of the ones who head straight into danger you reach a door with a sign of a medical cross over the arch inside are several beds most taken with Unknown People Blood Stained with limbs missing on one of the beds you see Lillian eyes closed oh please don't be dead I Rush forward towards her side as you do swoll Nal grabs you by the back of your cloak lifts you off the ground slams you into the wall and pins you by your throat I want you both to roll a strength check what the [ __ ] hold up why is he doing that and why did you not describe him being there you spoke over me before I could finish my sentence I was going to say swol nald and gley are are both standing at the other end of the room as for swol nald's Action I passed Donald a note to let him know what happened to Lillian and he asked me if his character could do this come on Brock let's roll baby what is the meaning of this I hurry forward swole stop this I run at swole and attempt to pull him off B then you two can roll me a strength check Donald one more time from you as well gley is unable to budge swoll nald and B you just hang there choking several feet off the ground you [ __ ] caused this you and your damn weak ass I should have just left you to drown but because we spent time on you Lillian I go quiet and tighten my grip but the clerics couldn't they do something the clerics were unable to save her they went to find her family we said we would wait here with her please let him go swole the damage has been done don't make me use this and I draw my long sword and point it at him Joe roll me a persuasion check Donald roll me a straight D20 I loosen my grip and allow Bama to slide to the floor then I place hands on either side of him and lower my face to his you lose me another babe and I'll kill you where you stand one of the clerics walks into the room looks to gley and shakes her head it seems none of her family made it to the keep they're either still in the town hopefully having found somewhere to hide like the temple or she doesn't finish her sentence walks over to Lillian lifting the sheet and draping it over her face then leaves the room I'm sorry everyone I was foolish and let my pride get in the way I make a promise to you today that will never happen again I throw myself down onto my knees your words mean nothing to me gnome and I walk out of the room let's get out of here I begin walking towards the door I say nothing and also leave the room I take a moment to reflect then I will walk out of the room but not before resting my hand on Lily and saying quietly I'm sorry the four of you stand in the courtyard you can hear the sounds of raging fire outside the keep and you can see many civilians and guards moving around inside there is no sign of Esco bear or KN hill we should plan our next move you should shut the hell up swole bomb isn't entirely to blame for what happened I share responsibility as well I could have healed Lillian or either you or gley but I chose not to if you're trying to make things better elf you're doing a [ __ ] job why did you not heal anyone I didn't know how long this situation would last and I needed to be well enough to save my friend she is more important to me than a group of strangers I only met today well we have been thrown into this together there was no intention of being a group but we have become one of sorts perhaps once the danger has passed we go our separate ways I agree I still have answers to seek here but yes once these enemies of the town are dealt with I shall seek them alone why bother waiting until then I can't rely on any of you and these people need saving I'll do it myself and I walk away wait swole go [ __ ] yourselves for the time being swal has left the group he has gone back to the infirmary for now let's plan our next move any suggestions I've been thinking over what we know so far there appears to be two groups the cult and the Cobalts plus the Dragon and the half dragon means and Bama saw outside the entrance to the keep they attacked during the day killing and stealing as they go they have already cleared the southern part of greenis there are two names that came up when I heard those cult members talking mondath and crath these may be the leaders who could also be wearing purple the governor wants our help but we don't know yet with what and we're already drained from the previous fights but the governor also mentioned seeing the town's Alchemist for help with that what sort of help could this Alchemist provide we're not sure but he mentioned him when we said we needed to rest in order to get our strength and Magic back let's go see him and see what he can offer the three of you head for the smaller door the governor pointed out above it is a symbol of a bottle I knock on the door enter I push the door open you find yourselves inside a quite messy room full of glinting bottles stacked upon desks and on many shelves all the way to the ceiling strange devices sit on the desks some holding bottles of liquid some with moving parts the sound of a drip can be heard in several of these now and then a small noise like a pin wheel can be heard several clocks dotted around the room tick loudly various plants can be seen hanging from pots whiffs of odd smelling Aromas fill your nostrils sitting on a stool by one of the desks is an elderly gnome he has a Long White Beard spectacles that enhance his crooked eyes he wears a brown top hat with a small pocket watch attached to the front he looks ready for traveling as he is wearing a small backpack along with bags on his belt and a small waste coat also with pocket watches he tilts his head at you as you approach ointments and fizzle pop I have customers don't I see or do I uh yes you do have customers I mean we were sent here by not time for your words right now it's halfast something already here he had already got off his stool and pulled out three small sticks with a little red orb on the end put these into your speaking holes he thrusts one into each of your hands what are these no time talking whole now should we really be doing this guys a stranger wants to give you something red and pointy to put in your mouth without question I don't see what the problem is can I make an Insight check to see if he is up to something evil go ahead you can tell he has no intention of causing you harm or of anything evil okay then I will go along with it you take 56 D4 necrotic damage what just kidding you notice a sweet raspberry flavor from it and realize it's just a sucker H thank you but why are you giving us a sucker you looked like you needed them they help promote good spirits but have too many and they are an excellent laxative I put mine in my pocket same here please fellow gnome we were sent here by Governor knighthill he believes you may be of some help to us oh and what help is that then myself and my elf friend here need to rest for a long period of time in order to regain our strength but with the current situation outside of the keep we simply do not have the time is there something you can provide us that will help the gnome's beard Twitches for a moment oh yes indeed I can help with that well sort of or actually no he rummages around one of the many shelves for a moment before holding out several small vials of light green liquid you look closely and can see small Sparks scatter themselves within the bottle and you hear a faint buzzing coming from them these are one of my more experimental potions I call them uh what was it now oh yes elixir of time although according to the last three that tried it they called it a bloody disaster but there's no pleasing everyone elixir of time bloody disaster what exactly do they do they trick time within your body granting you the ability to regain full strength without the need to actually rest that sounds amazing I agree that sounds almost too good to be true though I'm thinking considering you said the last three called them a disaster what is the catch well there are drawbacks or side effects if you please one fellow found that one of his ears fell off another went blind and the third couldn't talk but they were Hado so that may have been the reason you see I've not had many testers so the drawbacks are unknown in their entirety I had a dwarf who grew to 10 ft and yet another dwarf shrank to 30 cm one was male and one was female I had two humans both male one gained gray hair immediately and the other grew a bosom after a year they were different ages so you see there's no telling what these will do to you I see and just how much are these going to cost wait Bama I grab his arm you're not seriously considering taking one of these deadly serious how much sir you may call me Terry Winkle Plum Pudding and they are yours for nothing as nothing is what you very well may have afterwards should you still live and be able to communicate please let me know what if any side effects you received very good I shall take three and I scoop them out of Terry Winkle's hand put them into my pocket Bow Low and head out the door do you have any regular healing potions yes indeed but these are not experimented on so they're regularly priced at 50 gold I'm a little short on funds could I get two off you and pay you back yes I think we can come to an agreement on that let us Shake on it I put my hand out you see that gnome has put both hands on his hip and started shaking his body I copy him and a deal has been made huzzah here you go and what about you young elf I'm okay thanks good day Mr Plum Pudding and I walk with gly out the door you walk out to find B waiting for you and a little ways ahead you see swoll nald with nigh Hill and escober ah excellent timing we were just about to explain the plan to your Goliath friend here I already told you old man I'm working solo I have no friends in this town aside from my mighty great Axe we need all the help we can get it would be the people's best interest that you work with these three I don't respond to this but instead lean on my Axe and give Bama a death stare tell us what you need from us Governor come with us they lead you to the base of the tower through the door up a spiraling set of stairs and you stand on the parapet you can see the hole of greenest the many fires still burning over in the west you can see a large windmill over to the east a large structure similar to that of a church you can also see the Cobalts Below in front of the gate with the half dragon whose eyes are fixed on you all I mentioned earlier that we have two other strongholds the mill and the temple we've been receiving reports that a group of Cobalts are using a battering ram to try and take down the gates of the temple many of our people are still inside as well as our most treasured relics we also have another that suggests the mill is being attacked with fire if that burns down our food stock for the winter will go with it and we'll starve to death we have enough resources to handle one of these situations could you help us with the other we'll gladly pay you each 100 gold for your trouble which one do you want us to take care of that is down to you simply let us know which one you will defend and we'll send our guards to the other if they're successful and quick enough we'll send them to you afterwards as backup just let us know Governor a guard who was stationed on one end of the parapet suddenly calls out Dragon incoming he points to the sky and you all look up to see the Wide Open Jaw of the blue dragon its wings flapping with increased speed as it hurdles towards you roll for initiative oh [ __ ] we're not ready for this just roll your dice Shapiro worst case we'll pimp you out to the dragon and the rest of us can just bail the [ __ ] out of here [ __ ] work together and you'll be fine let's [ __ ] go from where you stand you can see the dragon above you hurtling towards you at great speed its mouth is opening and the bright light of its electric breath weapon attack begins forming Escobar pulls out a horn from his belt and blows deeply into it you hear the many hurried footsteps of armor-clad soldiers running around below he grabs Knight Hill's arm and makes for the door of the tower we're sitting ducks here guards are positioned around the wall Toops they'll try to draw its attention to give us time move and they run at full speed towards the door and out of sight we haven't got much time I look at SW nald I know you don't trust me right now but I hope my actions will change that depends on your actions gnome it better be something epic those pads on sw's shoulders are they feathers or fur Donald bit of both why I jump up and grab one of the feathers off of the shoulder pads and begin running towards the ledge you guys go I'll draw its attention what are you going to do something epic I pull out one of the vials of elixir of time and consume it as a bonus action as you drink the potion you feel a surge of energy rush through your body I'm going to pass you a note as to what the side effect is then I will cast Firebolt at the dragon your Firebolt is a direct hit on the dragon this has indeed got its attention as it Roars in anger I leap over the side using the feather I cast feather fall on myself and as I fall I look back and smile at the others and your feather fall all reaction takes effect as you descend over the ledge okay I'll admit it that is pretty badass and you got a hit on the dragon noise what's the side effect of the potion you'll find out soon enough but for now I end my turn in a slow descend the rest of you fixed in position where you stand as you are in Shock as to what you just saw hear someone shout loose and an array of arrows shoot into the sky at the approaching Dragon most simply bounce off its scales but one embeds itself into one of its kn nostrils the dragon Roars even louder and fires its electric breath at the soldiers killing three unimpact and severely injuring six more it swoops low over the keep and begins ascending beating its wings furiously I run to the door I don't think it's finished yet but Bama and those soldiers just bought us some time to get off here let's go and use my turn to run down the stairs I stare for a moment at the slowly descending gnome before turning around and also using my turn to run down the stairs at this time I can't do a whole lot so I will also use my turn to get downstairs Bama you have fallen 60 ft from the ledge of the Tower and land on your feet onto the wall parit that surrounds the keep without taking any fall damage a few moments later the others come running out of one of the doors of the tower I smile at the others did you see that just now you may be asking how for I stand here with no damage upon my feet this spell of mine is mighty neat that was nicely put but let's try focusing on what the dragon will do next Bam Bam of course we must prepare for its next attack while it turns I will shoot at its back then when it comes in for a bite you and swole can hit it with all your might what the [ __ ] has got into him it must be the side effect of the potion he took I shake my head at them I don't know what you think you see but there is nothing wrong with me come on Tiny gnome you were starting to look as cool as my now deformed nip don't ruin it with all this rhyming [ __ ] I have had enough of all this dribble I can no longer remain civil first you look down on me for being little then to be compared to your missing nipple my patience for you is becoming brittle you want more of my power magic Missile your missiles one after the other have enough range on them to make contact with the dragon although slightly more than 100 ft away its Roar is as loud as ever as it is already turning back and coming straight for you I end my turn by running and heading through the door that the others used you see the soldiers that remain raise their bows and as the Dragon Gets close they fire as one another volley of arrows hit its face this time three are successful at sticking and the dragon crashes into the wall it clings to the sides its sharp claws piercing the stone creating long cracks as it grips tightly it's head high up above you all and it glares down at the guards opening its jaw wide you see the intense light of its breath weapon you can hear a charging l like sound as it ramps up several of the soldiers raise their swords and run at it shouting as they do the dragon blasts them apart killing the six injured from before and injuring another five leaving only six left and yourselves of course it's close enough for us to hit it swole let's go and I Rush forward and strike at it with my long sword you're successful and make contact your blade makes the tiniest of cuts on its scales and its eyes flash at you and lets out a strange growl gly and sharpen as you speak draconic you can understand what it is saying pathetic humans this is not worth my time stay and fight I yell at it you came here to destroy this town and now you want to run because someone stood against you you are nowhere near strong enough for me to consider you a challenge Shan wrath wants his fun then he can have it I have done what was asked of me who is shanth what is it you want if you're not going to fight us then at least tell us what this is all about who do you think you puny Mortals are in questioning me we're the ones who will put a stop to all of this huh a foolish notion you cannot stop what has begun she will rise and bring about an age of Glory for all dragons and you Mortals will burn to Ash and with that the Dragon beats his powerful Wings rips part of the wall he clung to into pieces and flies up into the night sky wait that's it I didn't get to do anything that's it I feel like I was cheated out of an awesome fight this is pretty [ __ ] Donald had I allowed a fullscale fight against this Dragon you would have all been killed in one hit no exaggeration it was pretty cool to have a small fight with a dragon this early on though of course you would say that you and Biden were the only ones who got to do a damn thing thing I want some action don't worry Donald something tells me you'll get your wish now let us continue on the soldiers that are un hurt begin lifting the injured the door to the tower opens and B and escober walk through good job Lads you sent that Beast packing it seemed more likely the Beast didn't consider us much of anything and left but it did mention Cen wrath that name has come up before sharpen did you get the feeling it was stalling for something I don't know maybe I did what was asked of me that's what it said but all it's done is kill a handful of guards why not take down the whole keep its claws were ripping through this wall like it was nothing and what did it mean when it said she will rise who was it talking about has to be a dragon the way it spoke suggests so I feel we keep coming across more questions as the night goes on I am getting a strange feeling about all this like it feels familiar in some way we should probably talk about this in more detail why does it matter the coward flew away because it knew I was about to kick its ass let's get back to what's more important right now oh right yeah the mill or the temple I think we no one cares I'm going to the mill you losers do what you want fine but we're going with you whatever just don't get in my way escober we will go save the mill and Protect Your Food Supplies I ly I've got ears we'll send our soldiers to the temple once they're done they'll head to the mill to reinforce its defenses have you got a map yes we do although it's quite torn apart I show him he reaches in inside his armor and pulls out a piece of parchment here take this it's not been damaged there's a couple notes I've added to it which may be of use to you good luck Lads thank you we still have a problem though how do we leave here the front gate is heavily guarded by that half dragon and Cobalts there's a series of tunnels that can get you out take these he hands you several keys I'll write down some instructions for you as well hang on there follow that route and that should take you in the right direction won't take you the whole way though but enough to get you past that wretched lot okay then guys let's go I'll show you to the entrance to the tunnel and he leads you to the base of the tower out the door across the courtyard past Terry Winkles and the infirmary to an iron gate with pitch black darkness behind it and a set of lit torches either side he uses one of the many keys he still holds and you hear the loud squeak as he pulls the gate open if you can't see in the dark I suggest lighting some torches and that there gentlemen is where we will end tonight's session so I just did the equivalent of Biden's time in office sweet [ __ ] all should have stayed at home dungeon master just how long am I going to have to rhyme until you've completed a short rest then the effects will wear off you know that wasn't so bad of a side effect perhaps I will get some of these potions before we head into the tunnel Donald you may want to think about getting some healing potions as well why don't I just get a big old sign that says [ __ ] while I'm at it I'll pass swole don't need that swole don't need nothing but his axe and his nips I think sooner or later you're going to regret trying to go all edgy in Solo and realize we need to be a team like that will ever happen well before we call it a night can we make a plan of what we're going to do next I'll tell you exactly what's going to happen Shapiro we'll be smashing our way through any enemy that dares get in our way we're going to save all the people I'm going to get myself some fine ass [ __ ] Obama is going to rhyme a whole lot probably cringe the [ __ ] out of it and cry about his pathetic magic Biden's character will die from something like falling over a leaf and you'll be sold off to a cult member to be a bride for some dick cheese smelling Bandit you really know how to paint a picture I just tell it like it is what I mean is what exactly will we do next session I think we need to start actually planning ahead otherwise we'll just be winging it all the time if I may I have a suggestion what have you got first we go see one of the clerics here and get fully healed up then back to Terry Winkles for more potions he seems to be okay with delayed payments so we could potentially stock up he may even have other things we didn't think about asking for like magical items we need torches for those who don't have dark vision I also think we should see if there are blacksmiths here we could find better weapons once we have everything we could need we head into the tunnel following the route escober gave us once we're back outside we sneak over to the mill and assess the situation if they have a lot of Cobalts over there then precautionary action would be better by taking them out one by one instead of as a whole group we'll lower our chances of getting overrun once the area is cleared then we head into the mill and make sure everyone is safe we would only then need to help fortify the barricades until escob BT's guards show up I like the sound of that count me in I do too I also had an idea remember when those cult members were talking they mentioned about a type of greeting something like hand outstretched with all five fingers showing what if we managed to find some cult members steal their robes and pretended to be one of them might be easier to blend in can't believe I'm saying this but that is actually a good idea now I'm not one to be stealthy but I I kind of like the thought of kicking some cult members asses and stealing their [ __ ] we'll just need to find some first I guess if we're surveying the area we might hear some chatter about where some of them are then I think we're all in agreement for what to do next looks that way I'm up for this plan [ __ ] it let's do this I like that you're starting to show teamwork this is good you're going to need it good evening gentlemen are you ready for tonight's session I'm definitely ready Ben has a solid game plan for us so I'm feeling confident I'm looking forward to kicking the living [ __ ] out of some cult members let's go I thought we were just fighting a dragon and about to go into a cave that's not entirely accurate Joe at this point is anyone surprised Donald remember my ruling about being civil you got it boss man I will hold back just for you do you need another recap Joe no I can do this so we were in a temple and Hillary Clinton the chief Goblin just released a teras that's our other campaign we escaped onto a ship and Johnny Depp joined us for a while that's the AI guys campaign I'm not even sure those two were linked he kept flirting with Donald's female Barbarian character a lot like [ __ ] I would ever be a female I mean I would get all the simps of course but that's camimi then I had a dream with some scary clown guy who stood still for a while then suddenly started moving that's CL I woke up and we had made it to a town called duno that's not even D and D are we just going through all the other creators here and that's where I caught my first Pokemon you've nearly gone through them all here it's like some [ __ ] up Creator Bingo was there anything else you can remember why are you encouraging this oh yeah there were lots of female politicians getting it on with Bill Clinton The Bard I think that was it is that all of them are you done promoting squa I actually missed Donald's recapping that wasn't so bad I think I should do the Recaps more often fight urge to mock thank you Joe for that slightly strange recap now I believe Barack mentioned Ben had a plan you want to take the lead on this as it was your idea first things first I need to get he up both swole and Gormley already got that when they were taken into the keep and Bama took that elixir of Life potion but I'm still on only one Health Point after I think we should revisit Terry Winkles for more potions and see if he has anything else that might help us does the keep have a blacksmith yes they do then we should check them out as well as Bama and my character are the only ones with dark vision we should get some torches once we're through the series of tunnels we sneak up to the mill Scout the place out and see if we can take out any enemies quietly or if we see any cult members beat them up and take their robes then we can infiltrate undetected once we're inside we secure the mill and wait for escober reinforcements all right then let us continue on with tonight's session you are standing in front of the open gate which leads into the tunnel system Escobar stands next it holding it open are you Lads ready not quite sir dwarf we have a few things we would like to do before we head in very well he shuts the gate and locks it can't be leaving this open you could get lost easily in there let me know when you're ready to leave I'm going to see the clerics for some healing then over to Terry Winkles meet you guys there I have all the potions I need so I would like to check out the blacksmiths and also get some torches I'll get enough for me and swal I have what I need good elf go and heal your weary self I shall wait at this Iron Gate but do not dally as the hour grows late I forgot about the rhyming sucks to be you right now and what about you swoll Nal standing there tall and bold will you choose to wait with me or or do you have somewhere else to be as a matter of fact tiny man I do I look at escober can we talk and I gesture away from the others sure thing latty this is a private conversation I want to have without the others hearing dungeon master that won't be a problem we'll step into my Chambers for a moment as each of you have solo moments you will accompany me to my Chambers so that the others are not aware of what takes place this is to ensure there is no metagaming before he walks off I'd like to call to him and ask where's your blacksmiths he turns to you and points at something over your shoulder you can see a small set of stables attached to a structure with a burning furnace now your attention is on there you can hear the clinking sounds of metal banging metal and can see a figure hitting something with a hammer are they likely to part with their weapons at a low price you can ask but they're very proud of their art as they like to call it just how low were you thinking well for free at least until I can earn some funds from from the governor unless you're a master at persuasion that Stubborn Goat won't part for anything for nothing but good luck to you and he walks away with swoll nald now if you'll accompany me Donald you will have the first solo moment nice place it's where I go to prepare for each session yeah perfect so I'm alone with escober right indeed ask what you need Donald the others will not hear this I look around for a moment to make sure we're not being overheard before leaning in and and speaking to the dwarf you wanted to question one of these cult members correct escober looks at you a little confused I that's correct you could have asked me that in front of the others though my methods are not desirable and best to not be spoken out loud I will bring you a cult member to do with as you wish but I want something in return his confusion now turns to a more stern look what do you want more gold I can get gold easy enough no what I want is information and the one who holds it is hiding in your temple I'll bring you a cultist you bring me your priest escober now looks taken AB back our priest why that is my business do you agree to my terms before he can answer there is a colossal explosive sound that erupts into the night air you both look towards the source of the noise and see people running towards it I must see what that's about and he runs at a Sprint that will conclude your solo moment Joe now it is your turn okay I walk towards the figure see you shortly I say to the others so gley will head towards the blacksmith and Bama Will Wait by the gate sharpen you wanted to be healed by the clerics correct that's right then on to Terry Winkles very well you leave to be healed by the clerics we'll come back to you after Gormley has been to the blacksmiths please come with me to my Chambers for your solo moment Joe as you approach you can see a tall eroka with silver feathers they are striking a sword with such Force The Sounds reverberate through your body sparks fly in every direction with each passing strike after a particularly loud bang they pause for a moment examining the blade can I tell what type of Sword they're making roll me an intelligence check as I'm proficient with simple and Marshal weapons can I roll with Advantage sure go ahead even with your Proficiency in weapons you are able to tell what type of Sword they are making could you not let Trump know how bad I did on intelligence what happens in these solo moments is only revealed should your character allow it or if they have significant effect on the story I will say nothing on this matter thanks dungeon master I think his hate boner for me would probably rip a hole through the ceiling I'm going to act like I know anyways that's some fine craftsmanship you have there the arac cakra doesn't look up but continues examining the blade utter non nonsense the metal does not mold how it should it is wretched and he continues banging away I meant it looks to be on its way to becoming a fine piece of craftsmanship once it is complete of course you have a good eye for it I see it is not right he speaks a word with every blow he eventually stops and drops it in a large container of water and disappears behind a veil of steam showing only a silhouette after a moment it clears he wipes his beak with a cloth and looks at you for the first time but only briefly before turning and moving towards the furnace what is it you want all my weapons have gone to the soldiers of greenest I was hoping as a fellow Enthusiast to find weapons that perhaps you would have something a little more special maybe something held on to that didn't go out to the soldiers something that not just anyone could wield something perhaps more worthy of a fighter of Justice he stares at you then Retreats into the back a moment later he walks out with an impressive looking sword long and somewhat intimidating with a fine black leatherbound Hilt the Moonlight shines brightly off of it you notice it seems larger than even your long sword this is night Striker it is a great sword that holds magical properties you notice his eyes gleam as he stares almost lovingly at it one of my finest works of art yet I can see it truly is a work of art may I ask what magical properties does it hold do you see the markings along the blade it has been blessed by a shaman from my home Village when you have attuned to this weapon you can speak with all members of corvids and in turn understand what they say back ah yes the noble corvids would you sir blacksmith of greenest bestow upon me the honor of wielding This Magnificent sword so I may seek Justice for the people of this fine town you wish to purchase night Striker his eyes widen and he brings the sword close to his chest it is of high price of which I'd say you could not afford can you really put a price on such Fine Art I say with a sincere smile surely such a masterpiece deserves to be showcased to the world and what finer way than to be wielded by such a fighter as I in my hands this sword would bring Justice against any that seek to cause evil and suffering roll me a persuasion check High number's good right you have convinced me sir it should indeed be wielded by one such as yourself WooHoo for only 300 gold but my good sir I do not have 300 gold perhaps you could give it to me on good faith that I shall return with that amount at a later date he looks at you as if you had just slapped him across the face I'm sorry I simply cannot part with it without a fair price he sheathes the great sword and starts walking into the back with it perhaps I could do a a task for you to earn the price we're leaving soon to protect the mill and maybe there's something I can do while outside the keep he stops walking the mill you say he turns around and hastens his steps towards you you're going to the mill yes myself and three others will be departing in a few minutes then there is something you can do for me accomplish this task and I shall part with this sword inside inside the mill is where my pet cat sir fluff salot loves to spend his days I haven't seen him since the raid started I'm certain that's where he would be but I've not been able to get there to retrieve him he is a pure white Tabby if you can bring him to me the sword is yours you have yourself a deal by the way do you have any torches I may use those tunnels are quite dark you see yes I have some you can use and he returns with four torches also take this and he hands you a a small gold Bell if sir fluff salot does not come to you ring this it's his dinner bell I will find sir fluff salot and bring him to you in one piece I put my hand out to shake his he takes your hand and you feel a particularly strong grip the sword and I will be waiting the sudden sound of an explosion erupts behind you I want to run towards it very well but for now that ends our solo moment Barack it's your turn this way please you are standing by the gate quietly watching as your three other party members walk away you have a moment to yourself to contemplate the events that have occurred so far from arriving at the town to the battle that took place nearly straight after the words that have been spoken by the cult members the loss of one of the town's folk the half dragon that did not take its eyes off of you and sharpen and the dragon you encountered with all these events that transpired I would like for for you to roll a constitution check for me very good although the events could be considered traumatic your nerves do not falter instead you find yourself falling asleep as you have taken a seat on the floor leaning against the stone wall it is the fifth night your dreams begin as they have done every fifth night for the last month the world has been destroyed a sequence of disasters Flash in front of you freezing wind bringing icy destruction to forests chalking fumes that engulf cities lightning storms that level mountains waves of acid rain that dissolve thousands of Innocents and a raging fire that turns everything into Ash all is dark 10 eyes open and look at you you feel them drawing closer and when they're ready to strike you you awake to the sound of an explosion what do I see are we being attacked you can see a thin pillar of smoke coming from Terry Winkles and two bodies on the floor just outside it I get up and run towards them very well but that will conclude the solo moment now to Mr Shapiro with sharpen in the infirmary it is your turn for your solo moment come with me you stand before the cleric you met the last time you were in here she has just finished healing your wounds and you have been restored to full health thank you fellow cleric I exam in my hands and feel my face I must be going but before I do has any other elves been through here I'm looking for my friend she has long red hair the cleric shakes her head I'm sorry you're the only elf we've seen in greenest she pauses for a moment as if questioning herself may I ask you something you may indeed if I can answer your questions it would be the least I could do after your healing touch she smiles at you and holds out a small silver chain with a locket on the end your friend who was brought in here earlier the one who was quite angry at your other friend would you pass on a message for me please my friend oh you must mean swoll nald I wouldn't call us friends we hardly know each other but yes what is your message she places the locket and chain into your hand and closes it over please let him know the gods will have heard his words of promise to lilan and they will guide him to her final wish this was hers please give this to him yes of course I will but what was her wish your friend will know it was in his ear she whispered it before she succumbed to her injuries I must be going now and she walks out of the room leaving you standing there the locket in your hand I'd like to examine the locket roll me an investigation check in your attempt to open the locket you accidentally break it apart the locket itself remains shut but the chain has now come off I'll have to see if I could get Bama to fix it okay I make my way to Terry Winkles you make your way to the potion Brewers inside you can see Terry Winkle he appears to be fixated on a particularly large bottle with bright pink liquid he keeps adding fine dust to it and watches as it reacts I walk up to him hello Mr Winkle I've can you roll me a stealth check I haven't tried to sneak in though true but I would like you to roll one all the same what in a god Goblin's butt cheek he jumps out of his chair and Falls onto the ground dropping a large handful of dust into the pink bottle you scared the life out of me there good job he clambers back up and dusts himself off I'm so sorry I didn't mean to I was coming here to see if I could get more of those elixir of Life potions and maybe some other things H I see well of course I'd be happy to he stops in mid-sentence as you both hear a large gurgling sound accompan IED by Rolling Thunder the large bottle had begun frothing at the top Terry Winkle grabs your hand and pulls you out the door get down the door of the potion Brewers explodes and a tremendous Rumble Echoes throughout the keep guards coming running from every direction swords and Spears out Governor knighthill is with them he quickly calls out as you can see Escobar starting to make his way over it's okay everyone go back to your stations really good sir I know you like to Tinker but given everything that is going on right now could you please have some consideration to what's happening and he walks away the gnome gets back up and helps lift you to your feet well needless to say I don't have potions or anything for that matter for you dear boy best to be on your horse as they say and he starts waiting through mounds of Strang looking remnants of oddly colored and textured material that had oozed out of the door that felt a little forced dungeon master perhaps but you did roll unnaturally high on your stealth that concludes the solo moment sharpen is standing outside the now destroyed potion Brewers when both gley and Bama come running toward you from either direction shortly followed by escober and finally swoll nled are you okay what happened Terry Winkle added a bit too much to a potion and it kind of backfired but I'm fine doesn't look like we're getting any more potions though did you get torches yeah I got four and I hand out two to swole my mere presence lights any area but I still take them now as I was rudely interrupted and everything here seems fine can we go and finish our conversation escoer he looks sideways at you for a moment Strokes his beard and then says no need I will agree to your terms now let us get on with this come with me so I may finish with the gate and start cleaning this mess up his eyes fall on the mound of congealed ooze which has stopped oozing out the doorway but bubbles now and then giving off the smell of rotten eggs what terms are you speaking of I say as we walk towards the gate keep your nose out of others business young lady oh my goodness I didn't realize please forgive my utter rudess Miss and Escobar bows deeply to sharpen come on not you two dungeon master oh my God if I had the capability of laughter I don't think I could stop sorry Ben anyways escober opens the gate and the four of you walk into the tunnels as the gate shuts behind you escober calls out to SW nald so long as no harm comes to him mind you and he walks away it is completely pitch black inside the tunnel with the only source of light coming from the Torches of the keep oh [ __ ] we forgot to light the Torches it's okay gley here look and I cast Firebolt at the one in GM's hand do I need to roll for this no I'll say it was successful and gmless torches erupts into bright Flames here SW hold yours out and light it with mine I'll go along with this then I will stride out in front who's got the directions I do and I pull out the parchment these tunnels will have nothing eventful happening so for now allow this time for your characters to talk among themselves while you follow the directions I will let you know when you have reached the end Bama could you use mending on this I hold out the locket and show it to him that is indeed something I could do I don't think I have seen this before on you you wouldn't have I was given it to pass to swoll ND but it broke I think it's rather delicate you were given what to give to me I say without turning around one of the clerics in the infirmary handed it to me it belonged to Lillian I sto walking and turn to face sharpen I would have an extremely serious look on my face that only enhanced my good looks you have something of lilan for me and you broke it not not intentionally I swear but it's okay Bama can fix it right I nod to them both taking the locket and chain in my hands I hold them close to my face and Whisper into my hands they glow for a moment I part my hands to reveal a now fixed locket and chain there is no need for you to worry I have fixed it in a hurry this is quite a beautiful locket perhaps keep it in your pocket I take the locket from Bama and for a brief moment look at the gnome thanks and I continue walking on turning it over in my palm with my thumb swole the cleric had a message for you as well [ __ ] what's wrong I forgot to get the Eric cra's name H he kind of looked like a Steve okay I look at sharpen what did she say that the gods have heard your words and they will guide you to her final wish Gods foolish girl I don't need gods for this what are you talking about for what has this got something to do with es Last Chance elf stop asking me I know lilian's death was hard on you but if you're going to attempt something that could cause problems don't you think it would be wiser to keep the rest of us informed okay that's it I Tower over the El with twitching muscles what I do is my business got it I never wanted a group I never needed one all I have got so far is interference and now someone's death on my hands [ __ ] you and you and especially you I continue to walk on you notice your voice echoed slightly differently this time and you feel a slight breeze about 30 ft from you you can make out a gate slightly lit from Moonlight with what look like crates in front of it you've reached the end of the tunnel at [ __ ] last I step on my torch white face put your torch out Whoever has the key go get it open and I draw my axe I put out my torch and draw my long sword I run forward and open the gate what can I see other than the crates which have been piled in front of the gate not a whole lot there is a tree roughly 10 ft from you and it looks like nothing else but Fields you seem to be on the edge of the town we'll need to move these crates quietly before we we can go anywhere according to escober map we should be here we're not too far from the mill I can move these crates same here both of you give me strength checks you have no problem moving the crates without causing any sounds as you venture outside you can't hear any more screaming but you do hear some commotion from outside one of the houses nearby are the preparations complete yes MTH how many lie in weight 15 MTH that may not be enough they took 12 out outside the keep according to cion wrath double it are you sure M death what about you dare question me no no not at all it shall be done at once yes it will but you will not handle it your lack in faith in me greatly displeases the cult you hear a sharp Grunt in the sound of something hitting the floor it sickens me to see it withering you two take it away from my site I must go 10 to other business you go inform the Cobalts to double their number we have yet to hear they have left the keep yet but they may already have found a way over there I want preparations to be ready tell them I will be sending more members to assist Cobalts are disgusting wretches but they do make good fodder you hear some shuffling the distant steps of someone running another walking and then you see two hooded figures carrying a third of which is moaning slightly hurry up let's just dump him over here no mondath wouldn't want him in anyone's sight let's put him on over there by the crates and they start shuffling towards the very spot the four of you are standing looks like we have some luck coming our way I ready an action to Strike should they see us same here we do this quietly guys quick and easy too much noise May draw attention time for some stealth attacks the four of you stand in the semi- darkness of the tunnel entrance readying yourselves for a fight as you watch Two Men In Black robes carrying a third they drag his lifeless corpse toward the very spot you stand now swoll nald and gley have prepared a reaction to attack should the cloaked men spot you what about the rest of the party I ready a cantrip of shocking grasp if they would spot us I'll ready Firebolt if they see us I'll cast it at the one furthest away then I'll Target the one closest to us I'll go for the same one as sharpen I reckon if we each double up on one we've got a good chance of taking them straight out then I'll go for the one closest but I want to do non-lethal damage so not to outright kill him what did I hear that right who are you and what have you done with Donald I'm still The Lovable Scamp you all know and respect strong assumptions but I have a task to do that requires bringing one of these bastards back with us Obama can you help me out and also go for non-lethal damage why do you need to bring back a cultist I've got my reasons what do you say Barack well my character would have no reason to not do lethal Dam damage you're going to need to explain as swo in order to get assistance here fine I say quietly to the others listen guys I need to take one of these cultists alive I'll explain after but I need you to not kill them you ask much from us and give little in return but help you I shall for your trust I wish to earn good to hear I would like you all to make stealth checks oh [ __ ] both swole GED and sharpen failed their stealth checks sharpen heavy armor r as he shifts on the spot and sw's massive size could not be concealed in full by the darkness one of the cultists looks up at the sound of the armor and sees swole ND what the [ __ ] it's them I attack with my long sword I cast Firebolt I Rush forward and hit the closest with the blunt side of my axe I to rush forward and cast shocking grasp as the one who saw swole did not see sharpen or gly both Ben and jok and roll with advantage on their attacks the one with his back to you was alerted and turns as you attack normal rolls from Barack and Donald with the combined power of sharpens Firebolt and gle's attack the cultist furthest away is killed having fire burn his face and gley slicing his throat he falls quickly the one closest took enough damage to kill him but as you've stated you were going for non-lethal damage the shocking grasp electrocutes him on the spot causing him to become rigid with shock SW hits him on the back of the head knocking him out cold little noise is caused and you hear no commotion from the direction of the ones you heard earlier all is quiet I don't think we were overheard let's go boys swole why do you need one of these cultists alive I'll explain in a minute I bend down and lift the unconscious cultist and carry him into the tunnel does anyone have any rope Donald if you looked at your character sheet you would see you have rope as does Joe's and Ben oh snap never mind I have some on me I begin to tie up the cultist after I remove his robes first we should bring the other two in as well I grabbed the legs of the one that was initially carried over B can you help me I nod at sharpen and also grabbed the cultist legs the two of you drag the cultist into the tunnel suddenly you hear a moan coming from him and realize he is not dead did you hear that he's still alive not for long I rais my axe ready to strike hold fast stay where you are stomp hear me out before you hump an opportunity has arisen that could prove beneficial indeed we could get information freely given from this newly defeated fiend we keep him alive and get our questions answered instead of you taking this chance to be a bastard if we could just get through this without another fight it would be the greatest moment of this whole night but should he prove to be of no worth you may show him your Almighty girth Earth with your axe out at arms length you may Flex upon him your great strength but please give us this chance of opportunity to seek the knowledge that may help you and me I stare at B for a moment then I lower my axe very well gnome ask what you want but if he yells I strike I'll bring the third cultist into the tunnels while this is going on and remove his robe I kneel down next to the cultist and place a hand on his shoulder can you sit up the man grunts a little and attempts to slide himself up against the T wall he is hunched somewhat with his hand over his stomach even in the darkness you can see the dampness of his robes where fresh blood begins pooling thanks to the odd Ray of moonlight piercing the clouds above and shedding dim light over him with his hood up his face is mostly hidden but you can tell by the pale skin that shows that he has a young face possibly late teens maybe a little older with black hair protruding slightly from under his hood he raised raises his head so it is level with yours I'm going to ask you some questions and you are going to answer them if you do not or you attempt to call for help my friend here is going to split your skull in half do you understand roll me an intimidation check Ben can I help with this I think that would be acceptable yes godamn it Shapiro Biden's loose sphincter would have been more intimidating actually Donald you notice the cultist shake a little what what do you want to know for starters how many of you are here in greenest more than a thousand I'd like to check to see if he is lying go ahead for someone with the word wise in their name you sure do suck at wisdom checks can we all check I'll allow one more to have a try I have a plus three to Insight hey same here do you want to do it you're actually letting sleepy [ __ ] Joe make a wisdom based check oh yeah baby suck at Trump Trump with your high Insight you can tell the cultist is lying I walk forward tossing the robes aside and I slap the cultist across the face we have not got time for your lies the next words out of your mouth better be the truth I nod approvingly to white nose the cultist had fallen to his side at the force of the slap he gets himself back into position Breathing heavily okay okay I don't know exactly but I think around 100 mostly Cobalts what were you planning just now we got word that a small group of Travelers had arrived in the town and had fought and won against our Southern Raiders they also took out a larger group in front of the central stronghold they're waiting for you at the Mill he begins to chuckle to himself I pull down his hood and grab his hair pulling back his head and raising my ax to his neck what's so funny a twisted smile forms over the face of the young man as his eyes lock onto swes you're all going to die tonight either by my brothers or our masters I push my axe against his neck oh yeah who are your Masters the one that gut you and left you to rot he continues to stare at you unblinkingly and with that twisted smile I lean forward I've heard two names mentioned this night mondath and crath tell me about them his eyes Flicker at the mention of those names and he looks at sharpen instead m is our leader mondath is wise and Powerful he looks back at swole mondath was right to punish me mondath should never be questioned and what about the other on cyan wrath are they also a leader his eyes Dart from sharpened to gly and Back Again an ally to our cause cunning and clever he has been watching your movements with great interest he will help us achieve our goals and you will all burn to Ash he holds his hand out and shows his five fingers you will all die and she will rise who are you talking about the dragon Queen Tiamat he begins laughing and before any of you have time to react he moves his head against the blade of the axe slicing his own neck blood sprays across sharpen face as the cultist continues smiling and Falls limp I wipe the blood off my face and stand up if they're waiting for us at the Mill it sounds like a trap what do you guys want to do regardless if it is a trap if they're people to save we go save them we have some robes so we can continue on with our plan they don't know about that part I got what I was after but I agree with with white privilege let's go kick these [ __ ] asses I hope I get to run into this Canan wrath going to make him more of a [ __ ] than the elf here people need our help this night I'd rather do this without a fight but should we have no other option then [ __ ] them up into the wind with caution okay then but we have a problem we only have three sets of robes between us I've got an idea for that I say with a bit of a smile I take the robes off of the one who just died and throw them to B me The Gnome and white power will each pose as cultists we'll tie you up as our female prisoner and when they realize I'm not female we'll surprise attack them I think having one of us as a prisoner could work let's do it yay more waifu moments you all suck [ __ ] it fine I'll go along with this but I swear if at any point you try to pimp me out I will fire blast the lot of you so with it agreed swole Bama and gley each put on a set of robes B's being a little too big for him and being too small you set off do you know which direction you were going I believe I do it should be this section here on the map the one at the top that's right why do you think this is the correct place looking at the map it's walled off and there's a windmill seems like the right place for it I can see your logic Ben but that's not the mill it's actually down here you'll need to walk through the town to get there or you can use the tunnels again and take a slightly different path [ __ ] the tunnels we've got robes and a prisoner let's just walk walk through the town I will make sure my real prisoner is tied up good and tight first and well hidden I'll need to come back for him later I actually agree with Donald now that we're clothed like cultist we may as well play the part very well the four of you walk on through the town many of the houses lay in ruin some still smolder from earlier fire attacks it is oddly quiet most likely the area has already been cleaned out your journey towards the mill passes uneventful until you pass the last set of houses before the river crossing you can see three Cobalts huddled together they appear to be bickering over something and do not notice you until you are very close what you doing sneaking up on us guys I should probably not talk might give us away if I'm rhyming good point leave this to me and the Bator I steep forward and placed my hand out with palm open the Cobalt looks at you slightly confused you're not part of Dem group watch you shwing me your hand fur I retract my hand quickly just for my reming you of who we are we knows who you are use DN Dron men what's got us taken all the gold watch who want then we're taking a prisoner to the mill and I shove sharpen mandai wants a piece of ass to keep her warm you know the Cobalt Snicker and I up sharpen ugly looking thing this is indeed she is but the boss wants what the boss wants is there a bridge we can use to get across the river course D is fixed it didn't we good then we'll leave you to your business the Cobalts look at each other then slowly back at you don't you want the gold of course we do brother white balls how careless of you to forget give it to me and I hold out my hand one of the Cobalts pulls out a sack and starts walking forward but another puts his arm out in front stopping the first from moving any closer something ain't right about this o seemed different from the others I stepped forward shoving sharpen again it's been a long night and we don't have time to be keeping mondath waiting hand over our gold and step aside or she'll hear about this roll me a deception check [ __ ] the one out front draws his blade D ain't cultist everyone roll for initiative using my long sword I run at the one on the right and attempt to stab it through the chest your attack is successful it falls down with one hit take them down let's make this quick I run forward and cut the one on the left's head clean off its shoulders another Direct Hit this one also goes down with a single blow all right you two previous fight suggest you'll both [ __ ] it up prove to us you haven't picked the worst classes for this campaign ah I cast Firebolt holy [ __ ] he actually hit it unfortunately it was not enough to kill it although one more attack will do the trick finish it Bama I too will cast Firebolt that makes for four consecutive successes between the two of you you manage to take down the last of the Cobalts that will conclude combat we should get moving we don't want to draw any more attention you make your way across the river's now fixed bridge and along the bank until you reach the mill you cannot see anyone posted at the entrance or anywhere for that matter it looks deserted it doesn't seem like anything is going on here but we should be on our guard is everyone ready I nod towards gley gripping my axe tightly I take a deep breath and ready myself I would like to take another elixir of time potion to fully restore my magic and possibly get rid of this rhyming curse very well Barack I shall pass you a note as to what effects the next one has as you drink from the vial a strange light forms itself around you and for the briefest of moments you vanish in Pure White Light B standing before you all where Bama the wise stood moments ago is a creature of similar size and wearing almost the exact same attire the black robes having fallen away the once dark skin of The Gnome replaced with black feathers and where two arms once were now sit a pair of arm like wings the blue and green eyes replaced with jet black and where there was once a mouth now sits a yellow Bill are you saying what I think you're saying I believe so bam of the wise has turned into a gnome siiz duck can you still speak according to my note I can only quack as I do not have the capability of English that's fine it'll just be like talking to Biden H what's going on don't worry about it I look at the new form that is the duck gnome than to the others so now he's a duck at least he'll stop rhyming might be even less inconspicuous this way this just got a whole lot worse we should probably start making our way in but before we do can we see anyone around make a perception check you do not see anyone in view you do however hear a soft meow coming from the side of the mill sir fluffs a lot what uh can I see him there is no sign of the cat at this point darn oh wait I have the Bell Joe what are you talking about I reach into my cloak and pull out a small bell do you think you should maybe let us know what you're doing before you do it we're right on the edge of a potential trap here now it'll be fine I have a side quest to save the blacksmith's cat he gave me this Bell to call it I don't think that's a wise idea but this is you I'm talking to so it's totally on brand but given what's just happened to our gnome probably not a great idea to be calling a cat over right now I rang the bell nice knowing your character bar Rock the sound of the Bell Jingles into the quiet night air a moment later you spot a pure white Tabby emerg from the Shadows it moves along the ground without making a sound then it stops dead in its tracks its eyes reflecting the Moonlight as it stares unblinkingly at Bama oh [ __ ] roll me a constitution saving throw with disadvantage due to you being a duck the sight of the cat ahead of you fills you with fear you want nothing more than to get away from it as it begins to crouch low in an attempt to not be seen by you and recognize the action of one that is preparing to pounce I begin backing up unable to speak in English I simply say quack can I fly as a duck you have 30 ft of flying speed in addition to your walking speed I take flight and head for the top of the mill the cat leaps into the air as you pass but misses you it begins chasing after you and starts climbing up the side of the mill we have to stop him I'm on it I cast Fireball at the cat don't hurt sir fluffs a lot your Fireball misses the Tabby by a couple of inches and makes contact with the edge of the building blasting a small piece away the cat runs into the darkness hissing slightly thank goodness the noise of the fireball causes a commotion within the building and outpour several Cobalts and a couple of hooded figures one of which spots swole n gly and sharpen standing at the entrance they hurry over to you what's going on here I raise a hand in welcome greetings my brothers we were escorting a prisoner and she attempted to cast some offensive magic but fear not as I am mighty and stopped it from causing much damage I slap sharpen around the back of the head [ __ ] needs to know her place you know what I mean watch it Donald play along Ben don't be a [ __ ] Donald roll me me a deception check [ __ ] yeah let's go the Cobalts have no reason not to believe you and begin walking back towards the mill the two cultists continue to stand there for a moment why did you bring her here all prisoners were to be taken to krath we couldn't find him and we're nearby we thought this would be a good place to hold her for now while we regrouped roll me another deception check chin WTH is currently in one of the houses near the main stronghold he is watching the actions of a group that's been getting in our way this night you can stay here for now but keep her from causing any more trouble we can tie her up against that well over there she won't be causing you any trouble excellent then you can help us with preparations preparations for what we've been having some trouble with a group that arrived into town and took out several of our cobal allies M believes they will be heading here no doubt to protect this Mill from being burnt down we need help in setting up Vantage points to hold on how do we know that these three aren't that group I put my hand out showing all my fingers do not question our resolve Brothers Tiamat will rise and bring down fire and brimstone upon the non-followers reigning in a new age of Darkness that was some quick thinking Joe if I wasn't sitting here seeing and hearing it for myself I would never have believed that was possible roll me a deception check oh did that work the two cultists bow their heads our apologies Brothers for our doubt please enter and tie your prisoner they step aside to allow you entry the mill is not overly large it comprises of a single floor with large barn-like doors at the front you can see several barrels and crates stacked on the side a well in the center of the open area outside the building and a stone wall some 10 ft High surrounding the vicinity can we tell what's inside the barrels unless you were to inspect them closely all you can really obtain is a strong odor coming from them of what though you are unsure but it is not pleasant I say quietly to the others as we walk towards the well something is off in those barrels one of you should check them out I could do that seeing as I'm just sitting on my ass at the moment I take it no one has spotted me yet at the moment no however if you're planning on moving to get closer to those barrels I would like a stealth check you got it a nice okay so I carefully make my way along the roof of the mill and fly down to the barrels what can I tell you can smell that strong odor and notice a leak coming from one of them a thick liquid slowly drips amber colored onto the ground give me a history check your vast historical knowledge tells you this is Dragon oil a highly flammable and explosive substance that in small quantities can be used to soak torches in on on a larger scale it could be used to level a small town holy [ __ ] we could use that to our advantage I'm sorry gentlemen but you where you stand have no knowledge of what is in the barrels and unless you have already forgotten Bama is incapable of human speech right now so cannot tell you about this and even if he could he is currently Hiding Out of Sight from the cultists and Cobalts okay well I don't necessarily need to tell them about it do I I could just set them off myself with a Fireball you could do that sure however if you are too close to these barrels and you use Fireball on them the explosion would cause catastrophic damage to yourself you would need to roll an exceptionally High dexterity saving throw in order to escape the blast if you fail this it will mean the end for you what if I were flying say 30 ft in the air it would reduce the required number you'd need for a success not a bad idea Barack I'm glad to see you're using this change to your advantage now roll me a dexterity saving throw I don't mean to do it now it's not for that the cat is back and about to pounce on you when Obama's about to be kiddy [ __ ] that there tell me I got away you narrowly avoided the cat from attacking you flying back up to the roof of the mill it prowls on the ground meowing loudly getting the attention of one of the Cobalts that's walking past it cackles and runs at the cat brandishing a dagger but the cat flees back into the dark the Cal looks disappointed and continues on for now then I'll remain still while this has been happening we've been tying up sharpen I'm going to leave it loose though so he can escape easily if [ __ ] goes down I lean into him and say concentrate on keeping me and white [ __ ] from dying and we'll take care of the rest okay I give him a nod to show I understand come on let's scope this place out and get an idea of how many of these [ __ ] tards are here I guess we we could walk over to those barrels to also know what what's inside them you do that while I go inside the mill I'll find out just how many are in there and then we can meet back here to check on our prisoner very well while gley is checking the barrels you swo ND enter the mill it is mostly empty except for a few more crates some stacks of what appear to be food supplies and a mechanical structure that is used for the large wheel outside there are nine Cobalts inside and the two cultists you saw at the entrance one of which walks up to you showing his hand welcome brother you're just in time for the briefing come join us and he gestures you towards the group The Other cultist addresses you all Brothers of the cult and our Cobalt Allies tonight has been long and fruitful we are a step closer towards our goal the crowd cheers at these words the cultist raises a hand for silence but now is not the time for celebration for we are gathered here for one final mission before we are to depart back to Camp there is a group that will be making their way to this Mill it is our job to eradicate them all they are the ones who shed your kin's blood and they would do the same to you as well the Cobalts begin hissing in hatred you see several of them raise their daggers in the air glorious MTH is on her way with more allies to strengthen our numbers we will not have long to wait but for now we must remain Within These Walls he looks at you swal two brothers have already joined us and they bring with them a hostage of the Town more cheers from the group than a Cobalt gives you a slap on the back she is tied up by the well a perfect piece of bait to lure these foes into a trap once we have finished with them you may have your way with her a huge eruption of cackles and jeers follow this and the cultist raises his hand showing all five fingers for the dragon Queen oh who sharpen is so [ __ ] if this doesn't work out can you stop smiling it's creeping me out have I been able to check the barrels yes and I'll say that you have worked out what's inside them so youve made your way back to the well to let sharpen know Donald what are you doing now I'm going to head back outside to let the others know what's happening the cultist who greeted you calls out to you brother where are you going we need to stay inside and be ready I am going to make sure our prisoner is secured to the well and get our other brother in here I will be back in a moment roll me a deception check man I am just the greatest with these rolls tonight seriously no one rolls better than me I take it I trick this punk ass [ __ ] easy indeed you do he nods to you and returns to the group bitching I head back out to the others and tell them what I heard you see my character's face go extremely pale we must make sure we defeat them guys I don't know what to think what'll be done to me if we lose don't worry we won't lose white de did you find out what's in those barrels Dragon oil now it's really dangerous stuff to have you know in uh such high quantities uh they might be planning on using it to blow up the keep but if we were able to keep this lot inside the mill we could take them all out in a single hit I like your thinking let's wait until this other group arrives and find a way of getting as many of them inside the mill then sharpen could cast Fireball and then boom mission accomplished so let me get this straight we came here to protect the mill and your plan is to destroy it are you [ __ ] [ __ ] don't get cute with me elf the plan has changed we have this cult leader and a shitload of enemies coming this way even as great as I am there's no way we can defeat this many enemies on our own plus all this [ __ ] about Tiamat is giving me chills and not the kind that make my nipples ache if we can take out all these [ __ ] then when it's over we can help rebuild the mill okay and what about Bama he's on that roof at the moment he could get caught in the explosion he checked out the barrels before we did he probably know knows what's in them and we'll have worked out we would be looking to set them off plus he can fly now so [ __ ] him he'll be fine the keep will be sending guards over to help us remember maybe we should just try to take on as many as we can for as long as we can first if it gets out of hand then sure we blow it up but as a last resort before any of you can say another word you hear the sounds of many footsteps and see another large group arrive 15 Cobalts two more hooded figures and someone in purple robes leading out front walk into the area she appears to be talking to herself damn that Gian wrath trying to tell me I can't have his personal guard I say what everyone does if he wants to keep hostages then he can do it off his own back I have far more important uses for our allies than he does I don't know why he doesn't just kill them and be done with it she stops about 30 ft from you and looks around you two where are your comrades I walk forward and show my hand good evening M they await your arrival inside the mill I know where they are are you deranged simpleton my orders were very clear for you all to wait for me inside what the hell do you think you're doing disobeying me we were securing a prisoner we captured on our way to here and to keep an eye out for this group that is coming roll me a deception check [ __ ] one of the Cobalts in the group makes a strange noise a bit like a gasp it's them MTH they are the ones who took out my group into South so much for the plan godamn Dam it Bator I rip off my black robes flexing my massive and Majestic muscles nipples pulsing you want a piece of the stomp I too rip off my robes and draw my long sword we won't let you get away with the pain you have caused this night prepare to taste my steel I pulled myself out of the Rope ties and raised both hands preparing to cast magic you made a crucial error in thinking you could take us on quack I Stand Up on the Roof both hands raised like sharpen well wings but you get the idea for [ __ ] [ __ ] sake you just gave away your position Cobalts kill them all roll for initiative M takes a side step and calls to the others these insects will fall tonight you fetch me the others within the mill you two climb the walls and take out that creature on the rooftop make this quick it's your turn Ben is there a way we can get onto that rooftop it could be easier for us having the height Advantage the water trough could give you a potential leg up to reach the edge of the roof and pull yourself up you'd need a good strength check to pull it off I'm going to do that then here we go your strength is not your greatest trait however the fear of being overrun by this many Cobalts gives you enough adrenaline to successfully jump from the trough to the edge of the roof and you manage to pull yourself up ah I'm going to use my remaining spell slot to cast Less on Bama Gormley and swole giving them an additional D4 to add to their attack roles or saving throws I call to them all I have blessed you all with extra power may it help you in the darkest of moments now go and kick the [ __ ] out of those Cobalts we may have finally had something useful from your character but so much for the healing I got you covered Don bro I have a couple of potions of healing I'll pass you one on my turn speaking of which oh yeah okay so I hand a potion over to swo use it wisely and I I take a run and attempt to climb on the roof give me a strength check your years as a fighter has done well to enhance your strength making it easy for you to scale the building and you find yourself on top of the roof get up here swole one of the cultists runs directly into the mill you have until the next round before the rest of the enemies come out the other one pulls out a scimitar from within its robes and charges straight at swo ND Bring It On he waves his Scimitar wildly but you're able to dodge the attack your turn Donald I'm about to Kyle writtenhouse these [ __ ] I totally raged the [ __ ] out and I go for a swing with my great a don't forget your bless in this case it's not needed your axe makes contact and in one swing you cleave the cultist in half [ __ ] yeah that's one for the swole I take two steps back so only one of them will reach me this will make sure I keep the rage train chugging along but also make sure I don't get overwhelmed by their numbers as for climbing that wall to get on the roof that's a weaklings in a coward's way of doing things I'll leave that to you three the two Cobalts closest to the mill begin making their way over one of which gets as far as the crates the rest all head for swo and only one of them is close enough to reach you with its dagger it deals five piercing damage after being reduced by half due to your rage ability I wave my arms and Quack loudly as three magic missiles launch from my body the highest damage seeking the one closest to swole and the other two targeting the next that's two for the duck I will position myself so I have plenty of distance from any enemies that managed to get on the roof they already took three of you down are you all so weak you can't handle four people you're meant to be Chen wrath's personal guard you six get up on that roof and take out those magic users the rest of you take down that massive oath now I'm going to cast Firebolt at the one closest to swole wait go after the ones behind that one I need him to keep my rage going you got it does 14 hit indeed your Firebolt Soares through the air and right through the Cobalt's face leaving a large hole in the center of its head nice I'll end my turn there it's going to take those ones some time to get up here so I've no need to move I'm going to move to the edge of the roof and prepare a reaction of attack for the moment one of them gets over the edge the cultist who ran in earlier now emerges from within the mill along with the other two they all run at swole brandishing their scimitars all three attack each one missing sw's rage enhancing his intimidation has made it difficult for the cultist to focus their attacks now it's my turn I take a swing at the one below me swole move back there'll be too many of them for you to handle disengage and pull back I can take it I'm the mighty swole n stomp I swing at the cultist your Mighty axe strikes true and the cultist goes down after having his head cut clean off I'm ready for whatever comes next from within the mill nine Cobalts pour out they see the other three charging at you and join in the attack Bring It On given the limited spacing only six Cobalts are able to reach you however they do all have pack tactics so they all roll with Advantage uh I kind of forgot about that little detail I'm sure it'll be fine it would seem the dice gods have blessed you this day for only half of them were able to hit you that with your rage ability of reducing damage means you only took nine in that wave of attack told you I'd be fine lucky only three of them hit you lucky the DM didn't give them ranged weapons I considered it when putting this together but I decided to keep it a little more simple to start with now the rest of the Cobalts that were ordered to attack you3 make their attempts at climbing the mill the two already at the crates try first one of which stumbles and falls into the crate from which it stood on the other manages to grasp the edge of the roof I use my reaction to attack it your blade Cuts its hands off and it falls to the ground cracking its skull on impact it lays motionless the other others run forward and only one has enough movement as well as being successful at climbing to get onto the roof it glares at you with its sharp fangs and attempts to stab you it succeeds and Deals three piercing damage it cackles and Triumph how low is that thatched roof I'd say about 10 ft above the ground why I'd like to get to the edge of it and cast Thunder Wave at the group surrounding SW I believe I can reach six of them without hitting it you think you can pull that off we'll see I'll need these six to make Constitution saving throws I raise my wings in the air and the sound of thunder can be heard lightning Sparks around me and I shout loudly into the night quack as a burst of energy blasts from me towards the six the cultists succeed and only take half damage the Cobalts however fail and take the full force of your Thunder Wave and are fried on the spot I think that puts me in the lead for most kills tonight no one likes a show off unless it's me this is taking too long if I have to step in you will all be sorry to still be alive I don't like the sound of her we need to cut these numbers down before she gets involved I cast Firebolt at the Cobalt nearest to me just like the last your Firebolt strikes the enemy down in one hit I'm going to stay where I am for now time to strike this Cobalt down you swing with such force it causes the Cobalt's body to fly off the edge bitching now I run back to about halfway between Bam Bam and sharpen to give them a bit of protection for when these others make it up here very well and so it falls onto the two remaining cultists who both attack swoll ND with their cetar neither of which are able to land a hit no one can take down the mighty swal stomp no one boss man quick question how do healing potions work in this campaign you can use an action to drink them and you'll receive Max stats or you can use a bonus action en roll which is 2D for 4 + 2 I'll risk it bonus action for the healing potion then a swing at the cultist on the right you seven hit points nice and net [ __ ] 20 boys let's go the cultist didn't stand a chance you cleaved it in half from the top down I am Unstoppable we shall see you now have seven Cobalts attacking you with Advantage let us hope that potion was enough astonishingly only three of them hit you dealing seven damage their scimitars slashing one after another I am a [ __ ] God you need to get out of there swole you won't be able to tank much more at this rate throw me another potion Whitebeard and I'll finish these [ __ ] off could I do that you could however it would require both of you to succeed you a strength and Donald a dexterity let's do it I throw the last potion of healing at him then both of you make your rols gley hurls the bottle into the air it Soares in an arc straight at swole who reaches out and only just manages to grab it very nearly fumbling at his in the process nice thanks Biden nator you just went up two points in my good books sweet what am I on now two and now the rest of the Cobalts are going to attempt to climb to the roof the one who fell into the crate clambers out of it and manages to climb up but has used most of its movement to get out of the crate and then to get up on the roof so it only moves a couple squares towards gley one more fail so badly that after grabbing the edge it breaks away in its hand it falls and breaks its own neck three of the Cobalts make it up and get pretty close to gley but the last one rolled aat 20 so used minimal movement to get up and was able to move right up to the fighter he slashes at you with a dagger and was not able to hit you due to your impressive agility ha swole isn't the only one who can dodge an attack try dodging several then we'll talk I'm going to cast Firebolt at the last remaining cultist [ __ ] yes s 20 baby your Firebolt much like sharpens pierces a hole into the body of the cultist it collapses on the ground he reaches out a hand towards MTH please help us MTH she slowly raises a hand and a warm glowing light begins to emit from her Palm you can hear a sigh of relief coming from the cultist as he says thank you glorious leader worthless a stream of flames erupts from her Palm it blasts the cultist engulfing him in fire his screams rip apart the night sky when the Flames end all that can be seen is a pile of Ash I have had enough of this charade Cobalts disengage and stepaside they are mine at once the Cobalts take the disengage action and Retreat those on the rooftop jump over the edge without hesitation they stand at attention watching with eager eyes at MTH none making a sound I will make you regret not dying sooner keeping her hand raised you see a glowing white light begin pulsing from it Donald and Joe roll me a wisdom saving throat oh [ __ ] that's not good what what's going on I think we're about to get [ __ ] in the ass oh no Joe use the bless roll it wouldn't make any difference Joe your character suddenly finds your body rigged stiff you can't speak or move every fiber in your body is solid still you have been paralyzed Donald you manag to save against M's attack and so you are not even this [ __ ] can't handle the stomp I run forward and hurl a Firebolt at Monda your Firebolt flies through the air and just as it's about to hit her she flicks it away with her other hand while keeping the first still raised [ __ ] we're so screwed calm down Shapiro I'll smash that in about two turns Joe Gormley is still paralyzed and so you're unable to do anything this turn other than roll me another wisdom saving throw you got it [ __ ] use the bless oh yeah okay does 14 what you feel your body loosen and you stumble slightly guys I think it's time for Plan B let me have a swing at her first if that fails then you all run duck boy you know what to do quack let's do this I run at the [ __ ] and swing with everything I got your axe makes contact and she staggers for a moment only human compared to me we got this guys seeing a swole has indeed done some damage I too will cast Firebolt at her oh never M your Firebolt flops in the air and lands on the ground you have no idea who you're up against we are are the cult of the Dragon I am frua MTH and tonight you will she suddenly stops in mid-sentence and turns to look behind her you can all hear a growing noise of roaring calls many clanking footsteps and a large horn blowing into the night along the river you can now see a dozen armored guards charging towards you led by escober the red mondath screams angrily and begins running in the opposite direction as the Cobalts Advance forward can I get an attack of opportunity she took the disengage action sorry Donald oh well I'll get another shot at her on my turn isn't the fight over the Cavalry has arrived not quite the guards have now entered the area and begin clashing with the Cobalts the sounds of steel ring loudly as the guards attempt to take them out escober runs up to swole good to see you're still alive lad I thought we may have been too late it'll take more than a few Cobalts to finish off the mighty swole ND Stomp and his followers we're his followers now glad to hear it now let's be having them and he charges at the nearest Cobalt and swings his Warhammer into its side looks like Smooth Sailing now guys we got this in the bag all of you roll me a perception check what sharpen is the only one who spots it high up in the air and coming straight down is the blue dragon from before its jaw opens wide and it Roars oh [ __ ] guys Dragon incoming get off the [ __ ] roof I run off the edge same here the dragon lands on top of the mill it lowers its head and Roars again but not just at you and the guards but at the Cobalts as well it pounds the roof of the mill and shouts into the night in common cease your fighting or I will burn you all everybody comes to a complete standstill the Cobalts look at each other confused one of them attempts to speak with the dragon silence I'm not here to converse but to deliver a dark fig F emerges from behind the dragon it leaps into the air and lands in the center of the battlefield as it slowly stands up it looks around a tall blue half dragon muscular with piercing red eyes he holds a long and impressive looking sword and as he looks around the surroundings his eyes fall onto each of you he holds your gaze for a moment before finally resting upon mondath he grins showing razor sharp teeth and when he speaks it is calm and dangerous so this is what you were using my gods for Munda wasting resources and lives when I could have taken care of it you dare to speak to me this way I do I told you MF do not use my personal guard for your trivial matter this is something I could have handled and you ignored me and now look at the consequences he begins to walk around the area observing the Fallen dead Cobalts that litter the ground one of the town's guards runs towards him for greenest in the blink of an eye the sound of Steel clashing followed by a grunt and the guard stood within arms length of the half Dr Dragon motionless he seemed Frozen then slowly toppled over the half dragon was still walking as if nothing had happened abandon this foolish notion MF and continue with the mission the next stage has begun allow me to clean up your mess mundth makes a motion as if to argue but the dragon above the mill growls and she stops herself cursing under her breath she turns on the spot and walks into the darkness the half dragon continues to walk around until his eyes find escober he grins again and stops walking Defenders of greenest tonight has been most successful for the coat of the Dragon you had things that we required we now have those things our business here is concluding and we shall leave rejoice as you will find peace again in your town however there is still one more matter that needs to be dealt with before we finish here tonight he looks up at the dragon and nods it reaches around its back can lifts something up and places it in front of its body you can see that it is in fact three children a teenage boy and two small girls they are bound and gagged we have in our possession free hostages they were foolish enough to attack us upon discovering the death of their mother I am not in the business of slaughtering the young therefore we will give them back to you on the condition that you agree to a contest of strength send forth your best and strongest Warrior to face me in Mortal Combat nobody else can interfere or I shall update my business morals fight me and I will allow them Freedom who among you thinks they have what it takes I step forward can I drink my potion of healing while I do this go ahead and roll for it nice nearly Max stats okay I step in front of this guy I am the strongest Warrior you will find in this town I will fight you don't do it swo swo is that your name damn right it is I am swollen old stomp of the clan of Stomp and the champion that will kick your ass I know who you are I've heard your name mentioned several times tonight and it didn't take much to work this out we knew there were two leaders causing this mess one was that purple [ __ ] and the other was a blue half dragon so you're Cayenne wrath very good very perceptive of you yes I am indeed cayen ra and you are the ones that have been getting in our way this night SW no stomp I have not only heard of you swo but I have witnessed some of your actions I wonder does that child remind you of anyone he points at one of the two small girls she has long blonde hair and her face is oddly familiar I look at the girl nope can't say I do does she not have a striking resemblance to a particular woman that was within your company this evening the one you Let Die you couldn't protect a single person of this town and yet you step forward to accept my challenge I wonder is it bravery or stupidity [ __ ] he's really pushing my character's buttons dungeon master I'm going to rush him and RAM my axe so far up his ass I'll be able to use him as a cotton Bud for the dragon's ears you wish to attack him now are you sure you want to do this I have a bad feeling about this Trump he's clearly trying to go you maybe we should think about this and plan as a team I attack or just ignore me completely good talk roll for the attack you charge forward your rage fueled by the reminder of the death of Lillian the mocking from krath and your pride as a warrior you raise your Axe and as you bring it down Sandra stops it in midair with a single hand it rests in his palm was that the best that you can do no wonder the woman died I hear she was called Lillian tell me does the shame hurt does it burn don't say her name do something about it then silence me well still holding on to your axe with one hand he uses his other to slash at you with his sword the blade cuts across your body the first slash deals four damage and the second deals a further three you're making this far too easy for me stomp have your axxe back and try again I'll swing at his legs and try to prone the [ __ ] he seems to have anticipated your moves for as you swing low he leaps into into the air and lands behind you predictable he counters with another multi-attack the first slashing at your back dealing three damage but the second misses as you manage to dodge it quack you got this lad Dodge and weave then take the bastard down don't let him win swole you can do it stomp it seems you have quite the support group stomp do you need to rely on others to make up for your weakness says the guy who needs an army of lizard groupies by his side for the first time you can see a glimpse of anger across his face he throws his sword to the ground raises his fists and launches into a barrage of unarmed strikes the first two Miss as you appear to have a handle on it but the next three all make contact the first breaking your nose the second your jaw and finally the third to the skull the impact was so severe you hear the skull crack you stand there slightly dazed then sway on the spot and as if in slow motion fall forward legs buckling krath catches you by the throat and pulls you close to his face it is over he slams you into the ground face first with such Force the rest of you feel the ground Rumble he holds you there with contempt on his face stomp if you are still capable of speech dump tell me how does the dirt taste is it as delicious as failure or shame I would not know he stands up and rests a foot on sw's back this was not the challenge I had hoped for maybe we will meet again and then you can try to last longer than a minute but a deal is a deal release the children Cobalts we are finished here the Cobalts run in different directions cayen wrath leaps into the air and lands on the Dragon's Back which takes flight leaving the children on the roof it Soares away as the light begins creeping over the town the guards immediately climbed the mill to get the children Escobar and the rest of you head for swole who is lying unconscious face down I can't spare the undying swole turns himself over and opens his eyes swole you okay man are the kids okay they don't look hurt but I'm not sure if they'll ever be okay we'll do whatever we can for them if we ever see that [ __ ] again he's mine let us help you next time I don't know if it's the concussion talking but I'd appreciate your help guys I I've been holding that guilt for uh her but maybe I should have some allies of my own going forward what about some friends calm it down elf chick my head is already aching enough where did they go we'll find out soon enough we sent Scouts but for now you all need to rest come back to the keep Lads you start to make your way back to the keep when you hear a cat meow oh I ring the bell a pure white Tabby comes running at you and leaps into your arms nice mission accomplished I'm going to keep a firm grip on it in case it tries to go for Bama daylight fully breaks into the start of a new day although the night has seemed long and difficult you get the sense that this is only the beginning of your story and that gentleman will wrap up chapter 1 congratulations finally [ __ ] me that felt like that took months it was pretty long but I get the feeling that if we condensed it all down it would only be a few hours seems legit for D and D yeah that was great fun I can't wait for what happens next so what does happen next I think this is the part we all get to level up right dungeon master you are indeed correct you all progress to level two I understand you've had some discussions and have decided to stick to your current classes have you decided on whether you will take the average or will roll for your hit points we'll need to have a think about that can we let you know by next session of course we'll start next session by going over your character sheets thank you very much for taking time to play this campaign I will see you all soon enough until next time 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56AIHxfNWvA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56AIHxfNWvA | Real U - Mindfulness Training | hello everybody its Isabella here from the real you I wanted to shoot a quick video because I just had I guess on a ha moment as you probably already saw on our page we did a video or interview with Adam from woof shanty the other day and Adam is 15 and the founder of the organization that also brings you know mindfulness to children in a dog costume character and and Wade asked Adam you know what type of a mindful practice that he has and Adam and I really thought Adams answer was perfect because he said so he had he had this idea when he was around 9 I think he said when his great grandfather passed away and he learned so much from him you know have positive affirmations and things like that that through that the whole concept was created and that he did yoga and different things when he was younger and now that he's 15 he already has it so internalized he didn't say it exactly like that and he doesn't have to though revert back to all these strategies that we as adults when we kind of wake up and feel like oh I need to fix something or change something that at least was my experience that's like okay I need to take a deep breath I need to do this to get myself back into a great state of mind and I thought just his answer was so brilliant because because he's been doing it for such a long time he doesn't really consciously so much could have to go back and do this certain exercise to bring himself into a great state of mind because he already is there anyway so I just wanted to share that because I'm like yeah that's what we want to create with the real you videos right to have kids be taught by other kids that they internalize that so much that when they are 15 they're like yeah whatever maybe I'll do some breathing exercises or listen to music isn't but it's not in the forefront of oh my god I have to fix myself I have to change something which is actually even not even the case that we have to fix anything so I just I needed to share that because I just thought it was amazing alright if you haven't seen the video check it out on our facebook page or youtube channel for that matter alright guys thank you bye | Real U | UCbjI6J5HTXdAbgaCVF-wEvw | 2019-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 423 | 2,149 |
twuNpJAGt2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twuNpJAGt2U | Over 25 Chance Encounters for 100% Completion - Red Dead Redemption 2 | we don't count the key I fine with you stealing you get him to give it up the stage master pal hey shut up get out of here act like you never saw this [ __ ] is arthur morgan itself mister i don't hardly know what just say thanks I guess you've done me a service Hey look the stage company's gonna write this off as a robbery anyway if you can get in that Lockbox you can take what you want from it but ain't stealing if it's already stolen got their ride I'm too old to get a job mister way too old can't we be friends sure I'm so happy I ain't had a friend in a long time long long time my last friend died my fault they said it was but they was wrong it's fun being with you mister can I hold you second mister can I okay just quickly that's fault good it's nice to be held sometimes all we used to hold each other in the war you got sad eyes mister like you seen sad things remember with kindness hey brother hey mr. mr. Arthur why are you always so mad you're crazy all that's shooting and they said I was crazy I'm not crazy not like you you beat up the big fella you once beat me up I asked for it you think you're real crazy mister are you really calling me crazy I fought in a war mr. I did sent me strange saying all them fellas died which war was that exactly a bad one mr. Arthur Oh a real bad there's good wars I I saw terrible things I ain't been the same since oh I guess I get funny now go now don't act crazy now hey mister mister I never learnt your name I never did you're like a brother but I didn't learn her name and I said to myself Micky you never learnt that fellas name now you'll never see him again then you'll be sad like when your puppy passed cuz you slept on it what's your name mr. Arthur Arthur my uncle's name was Arthur uncle Arthur we called him on account of his name it's a fine name a strong name like a king you could be my king mr. Arthur yes you could [Music] real hungry here hey buddy can I get a box mister morning for you thank you [Music] hey brother hey there mister hey there mind if I join you mind if I if I talk to you tell us something baby yeah sometimes they don't mind and ain't no way of knowing I don't mind oh I like you you're kind I like kindness ain't so kind now that ain't true ain't true at all most folk won't spare me the time of day but you did you did and it was real nice real nice can I can I hold you mister whoa um I got a woman ah I'm sorry mister I didn't mean nothing by it I just kind of like folk but most folk don't like me uh no armed ain't ever harmful to be held mister only most folks find me creepy and strange which hey nice I guess not what's your name John or Jim you don't know that's funny he used to know a fella a bit like you a few years back crazy kind of fella what do you had a hard-on him what was his name I forget funny face Allen or something I think he didn't like me much neither but he was okay I think he died they always do the good ones he weren't a good one he was well he was good and bad and it's hard to say quite what he was in the end that's so sure that's so I can kind of see that well it's been fun talking mister my name's Mickey oh maybe I'll just stay here forever waste away like some fallen leaf crinkle up wouldn't that be nice you care about this girl stand up for yourself she'll come around yeah I've been waiting trust me kid there are so many good men out there make yourself one of the good ones thanks mister I hope you were right alright okay would you be interested in some friendly competition from Mexico to challenge a real American gosling er you him hey real gunslinger let's find out okay man that's what I like to hear look man rules are simple okay whoever shoots one of these bottles wings just draw you're gonna name when you're ready all right filling your self up on it ah don't take it too hard how about we raise the stakes and you try again uh-huh that's a good call amigo all right a real simple first one to hit four from birds wins stand near me and as soon as they come out it's any one shot be patient ah there they go shoot [Music] so you guys see how it is okay madam I word appreciate it sure huh better watch on next time [Music] you can take whatever you want from my pack for saving me oh this will help with the pain leash [Music] yes oh they have a field day over this back in town you've gotta help me out here mister can you please I've been on the run for days now if you could help me with these shackles I just might have a chance Oh oh yes yes perfect ah thank you mm-hmm I got no money to give you but I think I might got something even better well some drunks been hoarding his money in this little place south of Rhodes down by the river a lot of money and very drunk at least that's what they say oh yeah why would I be interested in that huh I'm just a hunch it's up to you friend my horse up and died on me twisted my ankle something fierce think you could give me a ride yeah sure ha oh thank you sir thank you you know emerald ranch mine taking me there glad I ran into you huh I raised that horse you know raised it since it was just a foal yeah that horse did right by me better than my husband truth be told that fool always complainin but does he do something about it man barely lifts his hand to waive the flies away aside from to lift a drink of course marriage for me has been nothing but trouble but biscuit he was a fine animal loyal smart brave didn't take no guff not from no one had one of them mountain boys pull a gun on me once I was riding up near the Dakota and it stopped by a nice warm patch must've dozed off but I wake up and find some nasty piece of work pointing a rusty shotgun straight at me well he gets wheezing on and I must have made some sort of noise because the next thing I know biscuit had nipped his ear clean off kicked his hide to was he was hollering away didn't think a man could run so fast oh yeah yeah had a good laugh on that one I tell the husband what does he do should've never gone over there honey says gee thanks so you live in Emerald ranch then for the time being I was looking for work they was looking for some help with the gardens if I waited any longer from my husband put food on the table I had died of starvation I'll be moving on soon though emerald ranch well it's a strange place Oh owners a mean bastard strange to the lights in boolean folk there's a daughter but she never leaves the house you can see her in the window sometimes when I asked about her everybody told me to leave it alone found an old saloon they're all shut down now but I went in to have a look and there's bullet holes old blood stains something definitely happened there but I couldn't figure it just an uncomfortable feeling to the place either way it's time I left especially now I lost that poor horse I'll click my belongings and be on my way back home I guess I'll bet my husband's right where I left him bottle in hand oh we're getting close now here we go this is great this was kind of you mister please take this as my way of thanking you appreciate it what a lousy day thanks to the fools in Congress but today we grow sacred cows do you choose to accept the light yes sir yeah oh here we go [Applause] [Music] [Applause] god damn hooded ropes I'll kill all you bastard [Music] you better not have some respect just leave me be think all this Lemoine hair is green for you not a smart move to travel alone in these parts especially looking like you don't want any trouble just passing through you look like you might need a few smacks to set you straight [Music] thank the Lord you showed up when you did sure mam's over now can I help you just taking a look oh we're with the Appleseed timber company head Foreman getting started on this site but we should have some fine Big Valley lumber for sale very soon if you're interested I'll keep that in mind we should be further along by now but what can you do wait look at these dopes not a brain between them listen you got any supplies for sale medicine starting to run low I can't spare anyone to go into town not the way things are going I'll be happy to pay premium for him appreciate it let's help keep us going you three back to work we lost too much time on this already mr. Gordon seed is very unhappy mr. Appleseed ain't out here getting mauled by wolves we lost two men already good for nothing coward tell yourselves lumber man you freed us a few damn traitors mr. Forrest what a hell you expect oh yes yes maybe you're the man I need can't you believe these lazy Lily livers refusing to work on a can of a few little Walt's they've been attacking workers on the south side of the camp we need a real man to get rid of them what do you say you'll be very well rewarded alright if you're paying I should be able to take care of that for you did you see the state of him [Music] oh there you are I assumed from all the gunshots in Halle you got some good news for me yep it's done that's a relief I'll tell you excellent work money's right there on the table don't mention it me and wolves go way back now I'm leaving don't work too hard there ain't much danger that with this bunch my friend get back to work now the wolves are gone so no more excuses here I took a little jolt and I managed to get myself obviously lost I am staying in strawberry if you could just guide me back yeah think of a good reason to say no oh thank you thank you well after you what possessed me to come out here I'll never know what are you doing out here anyway clearly ain't you a true happy tat no I'm just visiting I'm from New York City actually you don't say oh yes there was some talk at the Country Club about this burgeoning little resort town called strawberry so I thought it might be quite the trip to see what all the fuss was perhaps make a few investments while it was still undervalued turns out I was married the fool enjoying it Dan it's a town of splinters if you could call it much of a town at all I'd hardly stepped off the carriage and I'd take in an old place I suppose some might call it charming let me tell you tom is not worth much these days you show me a timber frame jack and I'll show you Broadway and meanwhile you have this mayor quite intolerable blowhard a little bit spoke woodwork and he thinks this is a cultural hub the man's completely deluded well I should give him some credit you must be quite the salesman he did get me out here after all more fool me now I'm trumping through the leaves and the muck with some cowboy no offense little taken oh yes this does look familiar Oh are we close to town you've rescued me from the depth you seem quite the resourceful sort sir if for some reason you planters but anytime in strawberry you may want to look into that gabbing mayor something is definitely off with him Arthur they got bill what value I found there cam nearby they got bill tied up I'm gonna go take care of me come on sloppy bill yeah well call me all right lead the way I was able to track them pretty easily only a matter of time before they decide they come down to collect the bounty yes we're in shots again when are we not partners fair point mortal Dutch to pay for me to say down bill like it whatever it is these are problems we all know it is that for me to say I think it is Arthur well let's save his ass first worry about how to kick it later [Music] okay okay we're getting close there they are from here let's take him into town and collect on the bounty get us some money won't be long before you'll be tipped up in a nice warm cell then you can talk all you want I'm ready when you are Arthur [Music] I'll get the ropes flanks out here I owe you for this well I'm gonna head back to camp find a bottle and nurse these bruises yeah I'm headed to camp as well thanks Arthur pretty nice horse you got there I paid top dollar for this beauty fast as a bullet I want to see how yours compares I'll race you to the hablo Ridge all right you're on fella all right let's go [Music] yeah [Music] I paid good money for you all rightie lost what the hell did you pay for that horse anyway enough to make you sit you're just a bad rider an expensive horse won't change that let's go well yep Hey I was hoping I'd run into you again hey partner what do you say to another race scene as you got lucky last time how about a race all on Jilla why not [Music] excuse me sir can I bother you for a minute of your time can I tell you a little about what we're doing here sure less than a minute I promise we're trying to raise money to build an expansion to the Quincy Harris Memorial Hall a shelter for homeless veterans and their families can you help a donation of $20 would put us well on our way only dollars ain't no chicken favor sure I can help you out that's very kind what is your name sir Jonathan Morgan your donation will be acknowledged on a founders plaque when the building is completed you have a great day mr. Morgan well good luck tea seems a worthwhile cause Thank You mr. Morgan thank you [Music] well hey there partner come take a look at this look at this my friend tobacco nature's gift to us all hmm focuses the mind like nothing else whatever you say well I say why buy it off the shelves when you can make your own well planning left here if you're interested my best deep moving well [ __ ] thanks for gas thank you Ronit prettier no sir no hey mister remember me come on over now you're doing today now you see this here American ginseng take a feller from not too bad two Hardy is bucking no time really something if you don't find this every day there's this in your medicine give it some zip believe me whatever you're selling I'm buying anyway I ain't gonna use all of this so feel free to help yourself to whatever's left you take care now by not mister [Music] funny check this out you familiar with this here mister this plant burdock ah I use the roots to make medicine from a horse it's better than anything you'll buy in those fancy catalogues good for you why are you telling me this just a friendly tip man-to-man nothing more nothing less well I'm off to see what else I can find out there good luck to you [Music] help a blind man there you go that which is killing you will help you finally to see and see clearly friend see and hear okay ain't too sure to make it [Music] no you cause in trouble too bad things tell my brother dad this all my friends Dinah I saw my leg good morning hey mister we give me some money sure thank you hey hey where you from around here from right here yeah that was you I'd leave this town lost his goddamn so long time ago another but nasty miserable people yeah yeah ever since then them Gray's moved here they bunch of no-good white trash they somehow got rich about 50 years ago they moved here cause the whole heap of trouble yeah and reckon they was looking in his Yankee spies during the war and everything that's so yeah sure hey hey it's good to see you again Fred how you keepin I'm miserable cuz of the leg oh no I'm used to the leg I mean I've been without it a whole lot longer that was with it yeah it's a people yeah but you nasty miserable peasants they gotta share this place with why don't you leave me I live here they're my nasty miserable people I've been hating on them for so long if you forgot to hate him I wouldn't know what day it was and with you man you ought to get out of here and you're to stop coming back see you again friend but what you doing here just visiting old friends I guess well you better get out of here sir there's a bunch of government agents I met asking about you all across town yeah them and a bunch of bounty hunters too I think all right so yeah Jimmy you don't seem too scared yes not racing pretty mad would you do nothing good well you better get out of here I just need a quick word please the whole saloons overrun with rats I'm losing business left and right I need to get someone to get rid of them for me I'll pay very well I just needed done alright calm down let me see what I can do oh thank god just be sure not to bang around the place too much I'll wait out here ooh thanks mister take this whoo he earned every cent not killed worse isn't it time to end this nonsense and let us vote once and for all good morning you my friend what do you think about women's suffrage women Boulton sure one oh thank you sir you are a true progressive anyone dumb enough to wanna vote I say go forward Oh a cynic how dull for you I do hope you grow out of it young man it's so unappealing unappealing is what I do best [Music] are you well oh hey until you trying to rob a sick man I was trying to help [Music] still now I need to focus [Music] oh this is really nice of you thank you thank you thank you please accept my thanks as reward I won't forget this you're missed hey they're fun what do you want I'm not sure then become a king but I didn't know what I wanted I could become a king I've been happy ever since his majesty is always happy you're happy with the Tres elated in a regal sword away hey you peasants wouldn't understand I'm looking for Gavin be my best friend I lost him I mean I lost him someone must have seen an Englishman really funny it is hello listen have you seen I'm looking for my friend Gavin I don't know any Gavin's I'm afraid it is but lovely fella he went missing and now I'm all alone good luck that's that's too bad [Applause] come on get clear hell are you they have you seen Gavin you still haven't found him nope but I won't give up he's lost one morning I just woke up and he wasn't there someone must have taken baby he just left no no we were best mates we really best mates he'd never leave me I am so worried rattling cage it's not funny come back to me I can't believe this I thought we were friends I thought we gonna conquer America together please seriously Gavin hit he's my best mate and he's gone my best mate gone we he's left me please tell me you've seen Gavin I don't even know what he looks like big bug caught me Londoner hilarious oh we've had such times meet yeah no sorry I've yet to meet any hilarious Londoners oh he's the best I am so worried where are you where are you [Music] you can see the bond I'm in they need help again come on okay okay fine I know this doesn't look good but I did nothing wrong the charm I can't believe it oh I thought they were never coming off this time I'd be done without you that's for sure I'll owe you till the end maybe someday I'll make it up to you in some way if I'm ever looking to collect I'll just hang around the sheriff's office I'm sure you'll show up sooner or later got the wrong I if you wasn't political you wouldn't be no federal tax collector ain't federal it's a state poll tax we go we'll take the time to learn the difference listen your lies you're free my friend you have no idea how thankful I ain't home and dry yeah run along I know I think they hid my things in one of those boxes sir they're yours not just be here on me go get yourself some knee I want you to have this thanks Fran it's nice to give something instead of just begging for money like a goddamn worm problem here in the dirt [Music] please do something okay okay [Music] it's why are there just hold on a little longer all right must stay away where where did you give up [Music] alright alright oh good god quickly bring them in here right here and sit them down this chair just saw you fall out of the saddle don't worry you're at the doctor thanks friend appreciate it sure there's also the matter of my payment but we'll deal with that later a lot of blood loss this wounds badly infected I'll save as much as I can but I'll have to amputate it what what did you say try to breather I'll give you something for the pain then I'll knock him out for a while you did a good thing bringing him here but now I'd recommend moving along you do not want to see this sorry it's come to this well you're in a bad way but you pull through please I got away but they got my wife please mister you gotta do something alright where is the sack down in the [ __ ] by the water okay go on see if you can find the law do what I can [Music] and I don't want to appreciate it good luck to you you're alright now ma'am [Music] [Applause] [Music] come on it'll be okay [Music] [Applause] if you don't leave I'll blow a hole in you [Music] Oh No I don't know this place well the sense of direction ain't good hey where is the train station going around in circles here yep it on that way you'll find it you are a gentleman sir [Music] stuck in a mug it came his leg off the horse just wobbling in the water that the Gator came into the other leg gonna ha spending down for a pond and is no word a lot sure it's the horse is the problem maybe should be worrying about the Gators can find yourself no home to live and growing dying if you always moving goes down can't grow nothing up always moving is no good okay here's good thank you mister please let me give you this on account of you being so kind hope I never have to be on that horse to get dang animals hey hey cut me loose [Music] I thought I'd die with these animals you're my Savior sir why don't you mind your business keep walking huh gonna have to tell me twice you sick it lost now told you one hope you boys josepho safe [Applause] [Music] hey nice to see it's oh hey but why don't you join me and have a seat over here by the fire nope I had a fire huh bone-dry since I'm carrying around you won't even believe but if I'd a little whiskey the loosen up my tongues a little I might I might tell you only fitting that I be drinking the devil's brew I'll be seeing him soon enough your your police call for weeks southeast strawberry pips Indians penned in there lock cattle I ain't know what's worse seeing the ones that have killed her wash the other ones die slow way well they pay will then government voice with money don't last long that's what you did sticks around and I know the feel though I was the young man then but I still see them face is clear yesterday ha do last hard partner I my wrists little last minute feeling very sleepy all of a sudden [Music] hello mister you must be real lonely out here friend so you hungry now come here don't you hate all something don't hate him oh you struggle and you lost but it was quite a tussle I tell you quite a tussle my pad see friendship a searcher Oh Lord not bigmouth don't you bet you wouldn't miss some teeth don't move let's get those hands up nice and I saloon is absolutely overrun with rats worse than last time much much worse I can't get near the damn things scurrying around but I need him gone I'll pay double from the last time huh yeah Jesus won't say no to the money though oh thank god head in there but please please try not to destroy the place yeah [Music] well [ __ ] Thank You mr. your and this that's for sure you got it better be the last of them I don't think I can handle otherwise right I keep moving about with you the truth is our last batch of shine didn't turn out so good you think you can help us with locating some ingredients we could reward you for your troubles why not world could always use more moonshine right I saw some milk weed nearby oh yeah I have some Whitman doll lazybones cost the plants into the batch so we can test it out alright I'm gonna give this a taste to Danny right with Shyne not at all he's like licking liniment school that ain't good at all oh well can't win them all they'll try again later damn we got a round victual in that chest there take it I'd say you earned it appreciate it all right next time Sandra back then state your side north or south straight from the south lucky for you captain Hayden Russell 29th ambarina Volunteer Infantry do you bring news from general skulk whose general scarlet I'm awaiting orders we will move on Lemoine Sona take send Ernie from the rebels you do know what year it is right what kind of questions that 1862 April 14th now move along civilian and watch yourself Johnny Reb's in the area now I won't forget this oh thank you mister here have this for my gratitude please appreciate be careful now I may not speak the whole truth but I speak some of it do you want to hear your fortune sir this is now the time of machines the time of things the time of man came and went is all things pass as all things pass my friend ok thanks travel safe [Music] could you bring me please you're one of the good ones ain't you thank the Lord for that will you get me out of here will you get me away from these men anything I can do to help I'm in residence at hands burg no no come on oh thank you that's very kind so imagine this was your first dust-up with those bastards this weren't my first run-in with those crazy he'll focus that's what you mean never too long before they make themselves known whenever their appetites grow past what they find in the hills still poor Bradley he wasn't brightest nor the bravest but oh my no one deserves that Bradley see the fella with you yeah Bradley hunt old friend of my cousins it's taking me home guess he thought he could talk himself out of the situation with them busy worrying about his own skin huh doesn't sound like much of a man maybe maybe not good man it's hard to come by around these parts though real men ain't like fellas in the books I read just hope I can trust you mister sure we're getting close now it's nice riding like this almost makes me forget about what happened here take this to me sure wife Joy well that's nice [Music] hello mister she won't leave me alone I asked him but he but he won't I feel very abandoned for a message and he gave me the whole world but no signal I can understand all these all these people and none of them quite right that's very frustrating the whole world wasn't that enough it wasn't enough at all I'm so greedy Oh it wasn't for you sir it wasn't for you oh how lucky we are the hero we so required armadillo is indebted to you oh I fear it may be beyond Satan I don't know what you made of that but it was a closed thing and in light of that and the sad demise of this settlement I am resigning my post you will see that I packed my beliefs but the accoutrements of my profession remain in my desk glad I was able to help you out of that sheriff said you won't stick around well so long I'm gonna see you about a train [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey mister hey friend place is full of cholera head in there Chum peril well half the town has died most of the rest of leg still sure a few years ago was a scarlet fever then it was the desert plea then typhus now the cholera bad business some folks say the whole town is cursed all towns got cholera yeah you can read for yourself thank you the town is sick stay away stay away are you crazy you are a gentleman sir please take this for your trouble that's kind mister thank you you were good to help me and I never forget a favor door studying hard okay toaster you have saved us thank you sure sure now get out of here find somewhere safe let's go you're crazy I've got another problem well same problem goddamn minimus town you have to help me please all right all right take it easy thank you quick careful big guy watch yourself these bastards think I should rough up a girl but I ain't havin it please help me just dump them in there with the pigs again no one found that last feller did you do it please tell me you did marybeth Jehan John is that you hello very well how are you good yeah abigai let's see he's well Jack's grown up sweet boy not anymore but he's okay how are you I'm well all right now silly romances but it's fun oh it's such fun yeah my pen name is Lesley DuPont and sort of French sort of ambiguous well the books are unambiguously awful but they say oh good for you so proud I still think about you all that was that was quite a time yeah Arthur Arthur saved my life before he passed I don't talk about him much but I think about him me too in Dutch ran off someplace such a shame okay anyway John I better get on my train is really lovely seeing you oh here is for you thank you take care now where are you Tucker hey there stop a minute please I'm looking for my friend we was in the cabin and he went out to get firewood but he got lost in the storm I'm getting real worried mister I searched everywhere would you help me look for him all right I guess so where are we looking you're a good man bless you I'm gonna keep looking around the cabin that's why I last song if you could search the water perimeter I'd really appreciate it Becker Tucker shout if you can hear me [Music] Hey so find anything yeah he's up in the hills ways over a rock listen friend you might not want to see him Oh Tucker Oh God you okay girl let's go my [Music] [Applause] [Music] | Evan Yon | UCO7rdYzv5qn7wVOjAuVdHPw | 2019-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,764 | 28,807 |
09YhEKkD1GQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09YhEKkD1GQ | New Hallmark Romance 2024 Christmas Movies 2024 Best Movies The Story of Love 2024 | so we need um eggs eggs uh eggs flour sugar do we need butter do we have enough butter I last time I checked that I so take a look the deval's house you used to love that place remember when they used to let us picnic on the riverbank and you used to make us eat those disgusting tomato sandwiches we're not disgusting nice puts only tomato on a sandwich it's an accessory well I have come a long way since then so you need to give me some credit guys yeah what look they finally sold the place they did to me no way yes way but how with the advanc from my book as soon as I got the check I called the devals they're already living in California with their daughter they sold it to me right away furnished and everything so you actually own this mhm W Cara you did it you really did it I'm so happy for you oh thank you and actually mom they recently renovated the third floor into an apartment so no I can't invade your space mom I've been sleeping on a cotter in a moving vehicle for the past year all I need is an office and a bedroom and plus you always love this place as much as I do I do but no what you're always on me about accepting kindness so please don't say no I want to do this for you you've done so much for us except a house you've given us endless love and support more than any kid I know hey what am I chop liver don't I get a room oh please you've been trying to get rid of us since you were nine are you telling me you don't want to live alone true true on second thought I'm good so when do you move in we move in [Music] tomorrow so do we get to go in now or what yes we doing [Music] okay it's more beautiful than I remember I know right holy smokes check this out a the duals oh it's so nice seeing two people still in love after all those years right it's possible Maybe look at this place it's huge oh you are definitely hosting movie night now deal ooh and wait until you see the wraparound porch tell me it's a dream isn't it no don't tell me don't tell me wow it's straight out of a magazine it's okay oh can't you just see yourself sitting out here on a cool summer evening sipping a hot tea listening to The Crickets sounds like heaven and can't you just see yourself picking fresh vegetables from your huge Lush Garden to serve at the cafe there's a vegetable garden back here not yet but there could be if you build one true there's nothing you can't learn on the internet consider it done I can't believe this is real do we really get to live here yes we [Music] do [Music] it's just a romance Cara no big deal think Robert Redford in the horse whisper okay I think Star Cross lovers Destiny or past lives mom what are you doing yeah babbe what is that oh it it sounds like conu Construction Construction no it can't [Music] be no hey hey hey excuse me excuse me what is going on here it's you it's you it's what is what is going on here what do you mean what are you doing on my property uh you live here we were told that it was vacant well not anymore oh nice place you got here uh but this it's a city property it's leased by Ceda shur powerg company power gen yeah we're uh we're building the dam wh what dam the hydroelectric Dam that the city approved last year last year here yeah okay that can't be possible nobody in the town knows anything about a dam you know everyone in town uh yeah actually I do oh okay well well then you can ask them why they didn't show up to the community meeting okay well I don't know why they didn't show up to the meeting but I will find out hey hey come on I have waited 34 years to live in that house and W my book okay hey how am I supposed to write my book with all this Jack going Durant Cara Durant Miss Durant I am sorry for all the confusion but I'm just the engineer I got here last week I definitely don't make the decisions around here hey boss yeah Andrew's got a question here about the footings for the trailer can you just give me a minute would you you got it boss boss I just oversee the construction I swear I have nothing to do selecting locations if you have a problem with any of the rest of it I think you should bring it up with the mayor he and the higher ups are the ones you want to talk to now here this is a Communications Department uh my contacts on the back I'm Riley Riley nice to meet you again I don't have the mayor's number but I know mayor Burns well then you have everything you need right mhm okay boss don't get too comfortable because this is not going to last [Music] long oh man is you're going to be trouble yeah it looks like [Music] it all right let's get back to work [Music] morning do you need help with that no no maybe fine yes what happened to drip pots give me it's a damn what's that now they're reing a Hydro Dam right in front of our house hey I noticed some trucks or something hi by the way are you sure that's what it is yes that doesn't make any sense I mean why haven't we heard about it I have no idea but this is not good the river okay this is going to change everything a lot of the businesses downtown are tourism based this is bad wait till people on Main Street find out Mutiny that guy Riley the hot guy from the cafe he said they had a community meeting and no one came he's working for the man shoot if there was a meeting we would have heard about it the mayor comes into the cafe every day yeah but that's what I said what are we going to do I have no idea but we're not going to just roll over on this oh where are you going Stop This Train before it leaves the station mhm please make coffee coffee got it yes I hear you Mr Ross but we cannot hand out designated parking spaces at the pharmacy yes you can file a complaint I'll transfer you to Human Resources hold on car what a surprise I oh sorry May Burn's office uh yes we do have a mailing address one second it is ah 4192 Main Street windfields you're very welcome bye now sorry about that still don't have an assistant do you not in the budget D but I do have this handy directive voice smil button there so Cara welcome home it's been a while thank you it has I don't know if you heard but I bought the Ridge Crest Manor oh good for you you and your mom both love that house we do and it would be a shame to ruin it with that new dam you decided to build oh right I apologize but that was put in place before you came back so how come nobody knows about it then apparently there was some community meeting and no one got invited unfortunately it was all fairly last minute but we did put something on our website mayor that sounds like shoving it under the rug to me now Cara I know you're upset but I really believe this could be the best thing for all of us here we can't just add a dam the water's going to be rerouted what's the plan for that an overflow pool just up County Road nine that Old Farmers field correct okay but what about Downstream that's all going to dry up the Riverwalk the swimming hole it's all going to disappear mayor burns with all due respect those spots are real tourism draws the downtown Corp is going to suffer now these are valid concerns very valid concerns which I share quite frankly but the numbers that they presented to us as far as new jobs and revenue were quite compelling they seem to believe that any losses would be negligible those are just projections I visited and written about towns like this in my blog for years and trust me the whole landscape of the town is going to change and if people knew just how bad it was going to be they would object there's an adjustment meeting in two weeks and the committee will take a vote reps from Cedar Shore's power gen will be there it's the last chance anyone from the community will have to make their voices heard you could discuss your concerns there with supporting evidence of course a vote mhm good great I will be there with evidence okay I'll be there see you there may burn speaking I'm going to bring the town two weeks it's not a lot of time I know but it's something we have to start by getting the word out I'll make some flyers and I'll email Nadia and the bingo hall nothing starts a rumor faster than the bingo hall I'm with you on informing everyone guys but you really need to get the man on your side Mir burn seem sympathetic I'm talking about the money honey what the power company uhhuh listening to community concerns is just something to endure for these kinds of companies but if you got someone inside the company to agree with you you may actually stand a chance no why not I can make a good case on my own I'm sure you can but it'll be in one year and out the other without the right connections I disagree maybe you should listen to Lanna on this one she could be right yes I'm right about these kinds of things that's one of my better traits I don't know I mean what is in it for him no don't be so cynical sweetheart he could be a man of conscience he does tip 20% it's a big ask and unless we make it make sense from a business perspective we're wasting our time what do you mean we start by making the case about the effects on the town and then we offer an alternative a solution like another location yes and we make moving the dam the better option I like it I I love it but you don't know anything about Hydro dams no but Riley does so I just need to start by getting them invested in the town and then point him in a different direction and then he does all the rest [Applause] Bingo brilliant only brilliant if it works start with the sandwich bribery really there's a reason why it's so common it works go get him [Music] h [Music] hi is uh the boss here miss Durant what a surprise uh Cara please do you have a minute uh sure come on [Music] in did you uh speak with the mayor I did he told me about the adjustment meeting and suggested I plead my case there oh yeah you should unfortunately we both know what kind of dog and pony show those meetings are and I think the town deserves more than that don't [Music] you is this really about the town or is it about ruining your view I'm sorry I have to ask I mean I'd be miffed about it too honestly if that's all this was about I'd be over it already bureaucratic jump rope isn't my idea of fun the people in this town raised me as much as my mom did and they're carrying this town on their backs they might be about to lose their jobs their businesses and maybe even their homes I have to at least try and help that is why I'm here I know it's hard to see the place you grew up in change so much but sometimes change is good not like this okay the river the river is the heart and soul of this town and you can't put a price on that what if I show you around give you the official Town tour the nitty-gritty kind and then what and then maybe you can see how detrimental the dam is and you can back me up in the adjustment meeting and we can both plead our case you know I can't speak for the whole company I'm just a brick and mor guy you the higher ups are more likely to listen to you than me more likely to listen to money than either of us I know what if I told you I could find an alternative location that could work for everyone and I know I don't know much about the signs behind it but that's where you come in you've uh really thought it through and I will provide you with unlimited sandwiches for your time I can't guarantee any of this will work but we can try thank you what are you doing tomorrow 9:00 I'll be here great I'll see you [Music] then [Music] so game [Music] on just a train of thought that g on its own just Ty anything whatever you want okay Morgan did her best to ignore him it felt like the only logical solution to a doomed encounter and terrible if she was honest with herself she'd admit some kind of familiar Zing had passed between them that day but how was that possible when she'd never met him before how could her body know someone when her mind did not oh oh oh oh oh hi maranne how are you cara darling I'm fabulous but how about you now I got your message about the dam that's so unfortunate oh yeah I'm fine well I'm good actually um I just it's been a little distracting yeah immensely and um I just I don't know if I can make this whole Romancing work it just it doesn't feel right well have you ever considered that you might be mistaking right for comfortable what what do you mean now just because because romances outside your comfort zone doesn't make it wrong maybe you should just try and sit with your discomfort sit with it you know everything going on with the house and your book all of it don't push it aside and distract yourself just sit with it okay okay yeah yeah I'll I'll try call me anytime I'm around we'll do thank you Maryann [Music] mhm sit with it sit with it [Music] what what is it oh what is it we're up all night oh yeah thank you I put some cinnamon in it I thought it might be good interesting oo look at this can I read only if you promise not to give me your opinion honey everything you do is excellent I already love it look Morgan that is an excellent name oh later got it so what time are you meeting Riley oh nine did you talk to the shop owners when you handed out those fls I did they will be ready great well how' you sleep good until those machines showed [Music] up machines What [Music] machines trying with those markers over there hey oh dear stop stop what is going on construction I was told me it 2 weeks before break ground I thought so too but I don't know this gentleman here said he got orders from head office and it was on the schedule for this morning so maybe something changed nothing can't be right where's the permit [Music] here 24 not the B so shut it down people shut it down I I can't what why I just feel like I need to get approval from my boss first maybe he knows something that I don't I tried calling him and he's not picking up where is he Riley Cara what are you doing here I thought we had a deal what we do then why is there someone with a back hoe breaking ground at my house what that can't be right some permit mixup and orders from head office don't worry uh I'll call my boss and figure out what's going on oh please hi Mr Gallagher it's Ry I hear there's been a mixup with the windfields dam I understand sir but by law we really should be waiting until after after the 24th at least I uh I know I understand but the people of this town are pretty strong willed I don't think there's going to be any leeway here great thank you sir he's calling it off good as he should I'm sorry these Chicago guys can be a little over jealous sometimes well you're not Chicago anymore Dorothy and thank you now are you ready oh yeah our tour let me get changed be right [Music] back so this is kind of like the Grand Central Station of windfields there's the grocery store over there antiques down the street and that is auto jelly very important do not tell my sister but he has the best Italian sub int got it otos go there so do you have any of these town Staples where you go up not really was an Army brat moved around a lot never really settled in long enough to get to know the Staples was that hard or sometimes yeah forces you to go with the flow that teaches you resilience I can understand understand that really I I thought you grew up here oh yeah I did but my mom was always moving us around too she doesn't like to get stuck in a r as she likes to stay so that L from job to job and some were better than others and we were pretty transient but to her credit she always made it fun for us your mom sounds like a pretty interesting person yeah she is and this is Nadia from Nadia's ice cream shop whatever she offers you just say yes you won't regret it okay hi Cara hi Nadia this is frally pleased to meet you here Nadia special try it ooh the mystery Shake nobody knows what she puts in it and nobody ever will that's what makes it special people come from all over to try it I tell you well I can I can tell why this is really good hey how much do I owe you oh no no no no it's our treat and here's one for you cara thank you enjoy she hand out free milkshakes to everyone sometimes laying and on a little sick don't you think f is it working maybe uh are you up for more of a walk I know a great place where we can sit and drink these um yeah let's do [Music] it oh wow it's beautiful nice view so beautiful during the day the tourists come here with their kids and at night that's when the teens move in oh yeah I can see that were you one of them on occasion but in all honesty this spot's a big draw for our town it helps keep a lot of the downtown businesses open and that will probably all change once the dam goes in I've seen it happen in other towns in fact I wrote about this one place in my blog you have a Blog I do The windfields Wanderer it's a travel blog and I started out traveling around small towns but in the last few years I've been mainly overseas hey that's awesome yeah well I just wrote my last blog post actually on to other things oh yeah I think I heard you say about a book but that's right it's uh it's a working progress anyway I know this is just another job and another town that you're driving through but to everyone here this is everything I know you probably have a lot going on at work but there's something else I want to show you are you free tomorrow uh okay yeah sure meet me at my place noon I'll be there it's a [Music] deal hey I got this cops you asked for awesome thank you is this the lunch pting I should be joining you at or no no no no that's good thanks though you bing up the lady from the big house yeah something like that thanks again Pete sure [Music] thanks [Music] oh hey little guy uh little guy hi not you him oh hey hey hey get out of there shoot stop scaring the neighbors already Sho sh sh sho you realize that squirrels that just rots with good PR that's ridiculous here thank you my pleasure they take it we're going out in this best way to see the river I'll uh take your word for it have you ever canoed before not so much we were stationed in Arkansas for about a year when I was 11 spent spent a lot of time in the Backwater mostly on fishing boats but you do know how to swim though right oh yeah you plenty on tipping us over as long as you keep your tailbone glued to that Center Line we should be just fine all right Captain sorry you're just bringing out my inner camp counselor did you actually work at a camp sure did every summer in high school why am I not [Music] surprised one 2 [Music] 3 a thank you you ready ready my mom and I used to go out in and that's how we found the big house that's what we call the house we live in now and I decided right there and then I was going to buy it one day you can understand why it's a great spot what about you do you have a house or I have a condo in New York I'm never there so I rent it out these days I'm just living wherever the next job takes me and you like that well I'm used to it it suits me for now does that mean you're going to change your mind one day honestly I know be why we'd pack a cooler full of snacks and come spend the whole day swimming and fishing it was the best you fish yeah I used to actually I think the last time I went fishing was freshman year they used to have a fishing derby in the summer and we'd all come out on rubber dingies for the day and whoever caught the biggest fish one and that year Leanne and I came up together and we ran into a bunch of guys from school oh here we go they paddled up to us and one of the guys threw a fish in our boat aive one yeah and it still had the lure attached so it was flopping around and it finally got caught on lean's life jacket you're kidding no and as you can imagine the guys thought it was hilarious but I was so mad I didn't want the fish to die so I yanked it off and I threw it in the river leam was screaming it was a mess 10 bucks says that guy asked you the prom oh don't tell me you actually went with him I ended up dating him for like 7 years no didn't end well as you probably asked don't beat yourself up we all make dumb decisions When We're Young did you definitely a few times that's why I've spent so long flying solo lately oh uh so I looked at the plans for the dam you did yes and it shows that this whole section Down River from my place will dry up for the summer months when the water levels are down yeah but in the springtime when they're high the river should pretty much look like this right I'm really sorry about that trust me and is it also true that riverfront property value decreases once a dam is installed that is true that house of nadus is her retirement fund I see Riley I'm not telling you this to make you feel bad I just want you and more importantly your bosses to understand that there are consequences to these decisions it's not all profit margins and jobs I hear you honestly I [Music] do thank [Music] you thank you so much no thank you that was a lot of fun it was and about the adjustment meeting I'd like to help you out if I can really yeah the company's got a dozen other projects just like this they'll be fine no matter what but that swimming hole and nadas and and your place we have to at least try right right thank you uh we should probably meet up again to go over our next steps yeah absolutely but I should get back to work right after you hey oh hey what are you still doing here what do you think of this section here pretty sure the water flow is strong so we're moving the dam now maybe I thought this lunch meeting was supposed to go the other way around we're just looking at it gager is going to be fuming if he finds out about this and if you get fired I get fired too I've got 50k of student loans I need to pay off nobody's getting fired trust me once we figure this out I'll pitch in the plan and he'll come around you can't guarantee that if we can show that it' be more profitable how can he say no I don't know it just seems like a huge risk to take for Carla up the hill it's Cara and it's not about her it's about doing our due diligence it's our job are you sure yes I'm sure come on Pete you know I've got your back no matter what okay then let's get to [Music] it [Music] when's he coming soon what's he like nice nice That's it come on we have work to do important work very nice inde you get out of here hey hi Le right nice to see you again yeah do you want a coffee or lunch today just coffee thanks sure just let me know if you need anything else we dup thank you okay what is that all right I've circled a few spots that geographically could be good alternatives for the dam that uh that is private land owned by the Hollands you'd have to buy the M I honestly don't think they'd sell it a rumor has it some big hotel gu tried to buy to build on eight figures they wouldn't go for it all right uh uh what about here have you seen it I think I know that area it might work my assistant Beach says that half of it is owned by the city and the other half is private oh wait no no that's the O'Reilly property it's involved in an estate lawsuit for over 10 years right away or something it could get pretty messy yeah that's no good about this it seems like fairly steep terrain which I'm hoping means a deeper riverbed good water flow have you been that's tson Trail I've actually thought about that place too it could definitely work uh no land issues that I know of uh can we go now yeah absolutely do you need a ride I've got my kid in the truck already yeah sure I'll just grab us some Waters and I'll meet you outside perfect have fun thank you and stop it didn't do [Music] anything is that your kit uh yeah these fanny packs are a genius invention they're like a backpack you can access of all kinds and what is that you have well we use this to take the core sample we're looking for a good mix not too much sand or gravel and it can't be all clay either got it although I pretty much failed geology in school so I'll leave that part to you I doubt you ever failed at [Music] anything [Music] welcome to Tarson Peak wow not bad at all thank you just what I need oh uh that's the spot that we were talking about down there looks good I just need a couple minutes here why would you take some pictures I brought the camera that I use while traveling yeah that'd be great [Music] thanks [Music] hey hey did you get what you need I think so I have to send it to lab but so far everything's perfect this is a good find great work Captain it was a team effort I just I hope it works oh it will oh I we should probably get going before it gets dark yeah you're [Music] right [Music] so I'll put together the rest of the pitch in a PowerPoint or something and keep me posted on the sole samples we'll do we should probably get together for a dry room before the meeting right yeah yeah that's probably a good idea and maybe we could gra some dinner sometime my treat you get to pick the place oh oh uh I I mean as friends if that's what you want why don't you come over ton I'll invite Leanne my mom even mayor Burns we'll make a night of it okay sounds great oh and don't bring anything Leanne's a great cook okay then I'll see you tomorrow I have oops [Music] night [Music] hey you're here late just leaving how's Cara saw you drop her off it's not what you think seems kind of late for a business meeting to me Pete come on see you [Music] tomorrow [Music] that night Morgan sat in front of the crackling fire waiting for him to return she wondered if she was crazy for letting this happen or maybe she was more herself than she'd ever been for the first time instead of searching for a clear answer she let herself enjoy it and when he returned any doubt she'd had about him Slipped Away into the night oh oh Cara it's so good I'm not just saying that because I'm your mother it's really good thank you I think I surprised myself a bit to be honest I knew you could do it well don't get too exced excited it's not done yet but hey we got Pages mom you're on appetizer Duty okay going oh wow you look gorgeous is this too much what no it's just right I don't know I think the jeans addess uh Overkill H you're nervous aren't you I am not nervous you look nervous Le please give me some credit I hike to ever base camp I can handle a dinner party you're allowed to like him you know go you're not helping I'll get it I've got it I've got it oh you look gorgeous honey thank you Mom hi R Burns welcome so glad you could make it well I couldn't pass up an opportunity to see inside this place it is a town treasure after all Annie nice to see you it's nice to see you too would you like a drink come on in hey hey oh I know you said not to bring anything but thank you wow you look great and the house awesome thank you uh we're planning to tack a few things over the next couple years bathrooms and paint that kind of thing but the rest I plan to keep as is um the duals did a great job of preserving the history of this place and I want to keep that going for sure were the Devas the old owners oh yeah they were married 50 years raised three kids here and they only moved away to be closer to family well that's inspiring it is are you hungry Leanne made enough to feed an army starving Le and the chicken was delicious thank you it's the same recipe I used for the chicken salad at my shop just hot we know it's your favorite oh that's kind of you sorry there's no rose beef here Riley don't be this was great Cara hates it so I don't hate it it's just not my favorite she was a vegetarian for 5 years College can do that to a person so Greg while why don't you tell us what we can expect at the adjustment meeting I hope it's not a lost cause Mom I'm only asking because I want all of us to be prepared you know this is going to be devastating for the town if it goes through I mean not to mention the value of this beautiful home that my daughter spent the last 25 years saving up to buy well we're going to make a good case to my company and to the city and honestly I think they'll see what we see we yes Cara has helped me come around to the idea that maybe this location is not the best fit well good for you to I'm looking forward to your presentation thank you Mays but I'm only one person on the committee you know there are five of us in total good to know Greg would you like to go see the wraparound porch it has a beautiful view of the river uh sounds lovely okay oh um I'm going to go get some dessert uh I'll be back great see you in a little bit we'll be here okay chicken m Fray thank you for your support there you're welcome so uh is this where you write oh no I have an office with a very nice view of your trailer you're kidding no where want to see it that's it sorry not your fault so is this where the magic happens some days other days it's just frustrated in size hey it's a nice spot when I was a kid I used to sit out across the river and stare up at this place at this window imagine myself riding here with this view look if all goes well we'll have that moved out of your way in no time is this your book it Is Well it's part of it anyway are you happy with it sort of my editor is insisting that I add in a love in oh is his name uh well I just romance is I'm not used to writing it and so I'm just not sure why is that because romance has never been part of my strong suit no cuz it's a prom guy among others but I'm just I'm not I'm not really just used to writing I mean that could be a a good thing though they say that's where the best stuff happens they say yeah the uh the online inspiration people I do Google inspirational quotes more than I'd like to admit we all do and Hey listen if you need someone to read your book I'd be happy to wow uh I will keep that in [Music] mind everything okay uh yeah I you can take it go ahead are you sure yeah hey Mr Gallagher oh uh yeah I'll I'll be there so turns out my boss is in town and uh I should probably go is everything okay yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah don't worry don't worry we see you tomorrow [Music] have you heard from Riley no I haven't heard from him since last night I've tried calling him but no answer what time's the meeting can you do it without him if you have to I could but I don't have his lab reports or his write up on geological suitability without it he'll come through I think he's pretty invested I don't know Leanne I have a feeling things are about to go sideways and usually right about these things I'm sure it's nothing just try him [Music] again so you've been doing all of this without my permission I should have involved you sooner you're right but I was just trying to present the best possible solution forever I've spent months preparing the assessments the the paperwork getting the permits for this location it's been a year in the making and now within a matter of weeks you've undermined all of it you have done a lot of good work I just think that we may have moved too fast we should have done more community outreach more research if you just look at our propos I think you find that the new location could be more profitable I got the lab results back and the new location is sorry it's too late we're moving ahead as is sure look I know you think you're doing the right thing here but all you're doing is giving people false hope when the dam moves ahead as planned and everybody's heartbroken that'll be on you Mr gallager if you could just look that's enough pack your things you're on the next flight out [Music] any word no got to be kidding me okay that was a good all right there everyone here um I'll be representing the company on my own today Greg got it then let's get started shall we thanks everyone for coming we're here for the final adjustment meeting for the power gen development at 4928 Robertson Road each party will have 10 minutes to present their arguments should we find reason to delay development will take a vote majority wins is that clear Mr Gallagher why don't you start us off it would be my pleasure there you go Greg as you know we've had over 60 years of experience in hydrogenation we've built some of the most Innovative dams in the country and in places where they said it could never be done hey hi did you hear Gallagher's back showed up out of the blue and kick me off the project that's too bad and because I'm not a resident I'm not allowed to attend the meeting I wasn't even able to submit my lab soil report and car's got to do that alone I haven't had a chance to talk to her that sucks Pete yeah Pete why did you call him he was going to find out one way or another I told you that I was going to explain everything to him to get him on our side and you also said it wasn't about the girl it wasn't not entirely anyway you may have some secret neest that allows you to take huge risks but I'm just trying to keep my head above water if I get fired no job prospects no jobs no student loan payment you get my drift I'm sorry we understand the importance of new sustainable jobs for a small community and we're here to help thank [Applause] you thank you Mr Gallagher now we'd like to open the floor to members of the community I'd like to say a few words mayor by all [Music] means I understand Mr galer's arguments and I appreciate the need for sustainable employment in our community but at what cost for the last 10 years I've traveled around the world writing about small towns like ours quaint little slices of paradise with pictures waterfronts and deep Community rots where the landscape itself is embedded in the fabric of the Town one of my favorite places to visit on my way out west was Silver Hills the first time I went out there was 2013 and at the time I was writing an article about the plethora of places along the the river where families gathered to celebrate weddings birthdays and graduations where Traditions going back Generations were carried out like fishing tournaments Derby's and the annual Fall Fair just like here in windfields that is until a Hydro Dam was installed now did it bring steady jobs to the community yes but when I returned to that town years later I found that the places that made it such a vibrant and welcoming Community had gone out of business restaurants bed and breakfasts art galleries and even the marina had dried up and gone tourism tanked property values plummeted and residents left you see there's a difference between numbers on a page and the real tangible change you feel in a place when something like this this happens I mean you can chop The Roots off a tree and it's still a tree but eventually objection I don't think that wishy-washy metaphors are helpful here sir this is not a courtroom Carol please continue I'm not here to scare you and I know we all just want to feed our families and put our kids through school so what I'd like to offer is a best case scenario keep the jobs without harming the town by simply moving the dam 20 minutes Downstream I think you all recognize Tarson Trail putting the dam here would move flooding dry zones or any other side effects away from the community saving all the treasured spots that make our town special and make us who we are M Durant I appreciate what you're trying to do do but have any actual assessments even been done on this land no but I was assured by a very reliable source that this location is ideal oh a a reliable source where are they I don't know mayor Burns I think that Mr Durand has good reason to be upset I mean God knows I'd be angry too if something like this came along and ruined my view no that is not what months months of work over a site that hasn't even been properly vetted by a professional meanwhile in this town there are people expecting this work and frankly I think it would be irresponsible to postpone that over one Citizen's objections she's not the only one concerned we are all worried my business is at risk mine too and so is my home like I said Mr Gallagher these people are much more than numbers on a spreadsheet thank you for your time Cara if that's all the committee will now take a vote all in favor of postponing construction on the dam all in favor of moving [Music] forward all there you have it construction of the hydroelectric Dam at 4928 Robertson Road will move forward as scheduled thank you this project is going to be right congratulations thank you sh I'm sorry Cara I'm sorry too Mom Cara what happened with the lab reports where's rally I don't know maybe he had a change of heart that's really too bad it really is she should have seen it coming she hardly knew him after all maybe that Zing she felt was actually a warning sign more like an electric fence warning its inhabitants not to escape or else hi honey oh you're making progress I see is this the new ending yep doesn't seem like a happy one it's a realistic one Cara don't let the situation with Riley ruin your book mom this has nothing to do with Riley I just don't think it's right that every couple ends up together in the end that's not real life have you talked to him nope just another man man coming up short when you need him most but you don't even know what he has to say don't shut down so easily I'm not I'm writing aren't I yeah I should probably get back to it [Music] okay [Music] I did it you finished it took me all night but I just sent it to Maran it's great honey [Music] oh hi hey um I'm sorry about yday yesterday I called you a few times I know I had to work on my book I see look I wanted to explain it doesn't matter anymore we lost the vote well it matters to me I need you to know that I didn't bail on purpose my boss showed up last minute Pete told him about our plan before I could explain everything I was reassigned to another project okay I was basically banned from the meeting and I had no time to explain I'm sorry all right all right Cara come on what else is there to say please you got to know i' never leave you hanging out to dry like that how would I know that we barely know each other that's not true getting to know you these past weeks there's something between us something real really couldn't have meant that much if it was so easy to give up give up I didn't give up I got reassigned did you even put up a fight because it feels like to me that the second thing started going off the rails you threw in the towel that is not why what happened look I am sorry that I let you down you didn't just let me down you let down my family and everybody in this town Cara no you should go is that what you really want yes and now if you'll excuse me I'm going to go enjoy my last few hours of on the riverfront before they get to [Music] work car darling it's me hi maranne I got the pages you were quick with this Ray so what did you think it was thrilling really but but Cara the couple needs to end up together don't you think you've done such a good job of setting them up as this perfect pair the yin and the Yang the puzzle pieces coming together all that good stuff and then what they're not getting together it just made me mad that's not real life miam don't be so cynical my love now I've been married to my Craig for I think it's 31 years that's impressive congratulations yeah well what I'm saying is it's possible so you won't accept them as if I'm not going to say no but I'd like you to reconsider it I have faith in you okay okay now I've got to rush to a lunch meeting and we'll chat later all right [Music] Chia tell me what you think and don't lie honestly mom nailed it for real we should sell these at the restaurant great Cara what did you think Cara what you okay yeah yeah I'm good yeah really cuz I'm getting major Eeyore Vibes here I don't know why I'm so upset I'm living my dream I got us a house we've always wanted I'm going to be a published author soon we're all together and something's missing more like someone what no I I I barely know him doesn't matter and he's not that good of a guy it's not fair did you even listen to him before you shoot him away of course I did well maybe you should go talk to him again no no there's no point I have a lot on my plate and I will just get over it why do you have to get over it why don't you try putting down the to-do list and letting yourself live a little [Music] what if it doesn't work out all that time will been wasted it'll all be for nothing sweetie it is never all for nothing no no I don't want to set myself back I to much for you and you'll do it that's just who you are but you can have a relationship and a successful career y that that devals did it dead you love him don't you what H I knew it now you got to go get him yes uh but no butts whatever happens it'll be fine no matter what right yeah take the cookies just in case not really getting off on the right foot if I'm constantly bribing him with food but it works that is true go good luck you got this go on honestly oh hey oh I hope it works me [Music] too [Music] Riley hello oh hi Pete hey Cara sorry I'm just packing up Riley's stuff he left last night uh to go where back to Chicago I'm on the next flight out myself oh I see you want me to tell him you came by no no that's okay um here for the road hey thanks you're welcome [Music] for [Music] what happened he went back to Chicago I did well maybe we can find out where he's staying and and we can no it's too late and I've got a lot of work to do Cara this is fantastic not done yet would you like a cup of tea more like a pot of coffee and no cinnamon this time got it during the day it was easier Morgan found relief at work and catching up with friends but at night that familiar allc consuming wave crashed over her drowning out everything until it was just her in the dark thinking about him until sunrise they knew the odds were against them that her headstrong stubborn Ness and his tendency towards isolation were going to be difficult to overcome but they also knew that place that you sink to when things spin out of control that deep knowing that has tied them together all these years and never weathered it is there they go to sew themselves back together growing stronger together with every Stitch how's it going I think I'm done what really yes you must be so relieved congratulations thank you hi May Burns what can I get you a Latt tap please none of that foam me stuff though if you don't mind you got it Cara my dear excellent work thank you wait what are you talking about I'm moving the damn we just got word in the office apparently Riley discovered some discrepancies in the environmental assessments and the existing permits are now void what yes power agendas decided to put the project on hold until they can review the new site holy smokes that's awesome okay are you sure yes I'm [Music] sure [Music] you came back had a few things to clear up apparently I heard they're moving the dam thanks to you well gallager Buried one of the environmental assessments at flaged this area anyway I brought it up to head office pitched them our plant sold them on really I told you I was going to let it go thank you you're welcome I'm sorry I was so harsh before I was just so mad about everything and I wasn't really ready to listen I know I understand the truth is when I moved back here and bought this place I was focused I had things to accomplish and no time for love but then I met you and you're such an incredible guy and you're so funny and smart and sweet and you kind of took me by surprise I never expected to fall for you but I did and I know that you're moving back to Chicago and I totally understand if you don't think things will work out car I'm not going anywhere they put me in charge of construction on the new location I just came back to make sure they're moving the trailer out of your way oh and of course to see you really come on Cara you know how I feel about you I haven't exactly kept it a secret now if you just let me take you to [Music] dinner Mountain heads is pretty good oh is it now mhm there's also a place on Main Street that's really good I love crpes and there's always I love it there too where to First anywhere you want they knew from the get-go that it wouldn't be easy that the waters were bound to get rough but they also knew that the best way to weather a storm was to let the current take them wherever they needed to go [Music] together speech foreign spee speech [Music] for e | NJ Fishing Lover-0.6 | UCaPOrZbamK-OVLpaeS7N0yQ | 2024-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,874 | 44,327 |
yVdTpF-HL8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVdTpF-HL8E | You WILL NOT Get Into PA School if you make these mistakes... (MUST WATCH for all Pre PAs) | and I honestly and ultimately think that that is what got me the interview and then my personality what's up you guys thank you guys so much for watching if you haven't already done so and if you're new to this channel go ahead take a look around if you like what you see go ahead and subscribe hit that notification bow so you know every time that I put a new video I also follow me on instagram at Adana the PA so this video is going to be about the whole like my whole application /re application process so the mistakes that I made in my first applications and then how I changed that to get into PA school like you know how I feel I changed that to get into PA school when I was originally applying to PA school I thought that I kind of was just gonna like wing this thing right you know like I told you guys before like I applied to some schools like in the Caribbean and stuff and it got into those and I was like alright well if I can get into some med schools then I can absolutely get into PA school no and I was wrong so that was like my first mistake just kind of thinking like okay I can just go ahead and apply to PA school because I got into med school so why not right and from that mistake I learned that I needed to do my research and that's why I'm always telling you guys do your research heard me say that many many many many times before and I had to learn the hard way and this was one of the reasons why I had to do my research on PA school the prerequisites what I had what I did not have because I didn't have some of the prerequisites I had a biomedical sciences major and for my major I only needed like a general psychology but for PA school they want abnormal or developmental psych and I didn't have those so I was applying and I didn't even meet the requirements stupid right so for me I did that research another mistake that I made was just kind of not really going through my GPA and making sure that it was exactly the GPA requirements for those particular programs and that along goes with doing my research so I thought that I met like some of the GPA requirements of the 3.0 science I met the 3.0 with respect to cumulative but when I went through my Kasbah I realized hey I didn't meet the science GPA because caspo calculated one of the courses that I took that was not considered a science course at my program but caspo considered a science course and I didn't do as well I think I got like maybe a b-minus or something like that in it or like yeah like a B or B - and that and so from that I was like man I have to redo this like I didn't this is not the GPA that I should have like I think it was like like a 2.9 something I'm like what a sighs GPA 2.9 and you know I thought like okay well it's right there and I will be okay I can I can you know kind of slide on by and that is not the case um they're looking for any opportunity that they have to kind of lead students out because they're getting so many applicants right so with respect to that I had to make sure that I went back I took my prerequisites and I took some science courses over I made sure that I got better grades in those courses that were lower so that I could raise my GPA because it wasn't at the requirement along the lines of that I also made the mistake of again not doing my research and seeing that hey my courses were running old so when I decided to go to you know the whole go through the whole application process of PA school there were certain courses certain science courses that needed to have been done within like five years seven years ten years and then some like within the last 12 or so 12 to 24 months and the crazy thing is that each program has their own requirements on that so there's nothing it's not standardized across the board and so that made it really difficult for me because I thought okay you know this is like the MCAT this is like M casts right so if I fill out the M cast like it's standard for med schools like that's it that's all I have to do and I can't Clyde - how many of your med schools I want to apply to but that's not the case for PA school you literally have to go to each program that you're looking at and see like alright so how many years or how old can this Anatomy course be how old can this micro course be so all of your science courses you know do they mean to have been completed within the last seven years or five years and for me that was a mistake that I made because some of those courses were either old or were going to be old by the time I applied and that was some of the stipulations and so I went through my GPA this was a difference that I changed I went through my GPA and I looked at all those courses and I made sure okay and is this going to be old within the next year to two years if it was I retook it especially if it was a science course since it was mainly with respect to science courses and so I made those those decisions to retake those courses I took them over I made sure that I got A's in them because I knew that that would not only help me going in to application but help my GPA and so I did that and I think that that helped me as well get into PA school um the last thing that I feel like I did differently which nest up which doesn't fall under the do your research umbrella was my personal statement I used the same personal statement for PA school that I used for med school because I was like hey and they're both you know medical professions let me just like tweak a little thing here and there and kind of send it off no wrong first off my personal statement for med school was trashed oh my gosh it was trashed if you have not seen that video of me reading my personal statement me and my husband talking about it and then like how I changed up my personal statement for the cycle that I actually got in please ago right now I will leave maybe like a little cue box or a description I like link in the description box for you guys to go watch that because that was important I think that the personal statement is like one of the single most important parts of your PA school applications that is what is going to get you into the interview and it's your opportunity to tell people about like who you are as a person apart from the paper that they see with all these grades and the wonderful things that you've done and so my personal statement was trash so ultimately I was trashed as an applicant right like there was nothing like boosting me up you know like I didn't have like you know these super stellar you know science GPA because like I said I had to go retake some those things and then I had those trash person statement and so once I'm like buckled down and did my research I really looked at all the things I needed to do I decided hey I need to change this personal statement I am not the same person that I was like three four or five years ago whatever it was that I wrote that personal statement in my junior year of undergrad um I'm a mom now a wife now I've had like some life lived I've worked so it was important for me to address those aspects of my life and I did and I changed my personal statement around I thought it was a very strong personal statement and I honestly and ultimately think that that is what got me the interview and then my personality as maga V into PA school but those were the mistakes that I've made and then those were the things that I changed to kind of make myself a better applicant to get into PA school and so for you all who are looking at this and you're like alright you know I don't want to make some of these same mistakes my main takeaway my main take-home point is do your research if you do your research and you kind of just look at these things and you see hey you know I'm here I want to do this and you do the little comparison sheet that I've talked about then I think that you will be very prepared for your application ultimately your interview and then PA school but if you have any further questions for me please leave them in the comment section below if you have not already done so like this video and follow me on added anima PA thank you guys so much for watching I will talk to you guys next time bye | Adanna The PA | UCWGMK-QaGGIx8sdKumd8Epg | 2019-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,645 | 8,196 |
ZqRp7IJnA1k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqRp7IJnA1k | SCP-001 | The Gate Guardian (SCP Orientation) | [Music] item number scp-001 object class euclid slash ketter special containment procedures because of the nature of scp-001 no containment procedures are necessary 24 7 monitoring of scp-001 is to take place from a safe 10 kilometers plus distance from a predetermined location site zero the location of site zero is known only to the current scp administrator and the single overseer level agent of abrahamic faith o514 assigned to monitor scp-001 from site zero said agent is authorized to take any action necessary should scp-001 become active and is required to immediately alert the administrator and all other overseer level agents should scp-001 show any change in behavior as this may constitute the beginning of a patmos xk class end of the world scenario should scp-001 become active in any way personnel are required to immediately consult the patmos series of emergency orders decoding algorithms for emergency order patmos are to be maintained on site at site zero in the possession of the designated observer and are to be transmitted to scp foundation offices only in the event of scp-001 becoming active foundation personnel with vital roles in one or more variants of emergency procedure patmos are to be advised to take the following precautions to maintain good relations with one or more organized abrahamic faiths to maintain on hand a supply of the following holy water a rosary crucifix cross prayer rug or other symbol blessed by an abrahamic cleric of bishop or equivalent higher rank a copy of abrahamic scriptures torah bible quran and standard emergency supplies in mobile form bug out bag in case of a pre-millennial rapture scenario all vital personnel are to designate a secondary operative of non-abrahamic faith said secondary operative is to be informed of the location of the primary designated copy of emergency procedure patmos and memetic kill agent inoculate and is to be kept on ready status to take over the primaries duties as necessary to maintain familiarity with all other scps involved in possible pat most xk class end of the world scenarios description scp-001 is a humanoid entity approximately 700 cubits in height located in an undisclosed location near the intersection of the tigris and euphrates rivers the following features are known about the entity a number of luminous wing-like appendages emerging from the shoulders back temples ankles and wrists of the entity although an accurate count has never been established most observers place the number of wings at anywhere from 2 through 108 with the mean number being 4 a weapon possibly a sword or knife scp-001-2 the weapon appears to emit flames at a temperature rivaling that of the sun based on spectrographic analysis although there appear to be no destructive effects from the intense heat on the surrounding area any entity that approaches within one kilometer of scp-001 is immediately struck by the weapon and obliterated from existence any and all hostile actions taken towards scp-001 have resulted in the annihilation of the attacker regardless of range see incident report re indian ocean submarine missile experiment december 26 2004 scp-001 appears to be standing with its head bowed and a gesture of supplication with scp-001-2 held in both hands point down in front of it since originally recorded by the founder over years ago scp-001 has not deviated from this stance human beings exposed to scp-001 report hearing a voice in their heads giving them a directive which the subject reports cannot be disobeyed the most common directive is forget which results in the subject walking away from scp-001 with no memory of having encountered it on rare occasions however other directives have been given the most famous of these is the one given to the founder prepare which he has claimed formed the impetus for founding to catalog and contain any and all supernatural and or paranormal artifacts that represent a serious threat to the current existence of humanity this is the organization now known as the scp foundation observers have reported that scp-001 appears to be standing in front of a gate of immense proportions long-range photographs have occasionally detected what appears to be a pastoral grove within containing numerous other entities of the same composition as scp-001 as well as several fruit trees of unknown composition of particular note are two fruit trees of immense proportion near what appears to be the center of the grove one it is noted appears to be an ordinary apple tree although the other bears a fruit unknown on earth described as data expunged it is the avowed belief of the founder that the gate which scp-001 guards may be the gate to expunged based on correlations with ancient babylonian texts and the dead sea scrolls in which case one can deduce that the entity known as scp-001 may be expunged addendum-001-a experimentation re-scp-001-2's effective kill range one experiment a one class d personnel instructed to approach scp-001 as closely as possible on foot result upon making visual contact with scp-001 subject is ordered to leave subject immediately turns away from entity and walks away despite repeated orders to continue the experiment class-d personnel refuses to obey and is terminated upon termination of class-d personnel all research staff involved are immediately obliterated by an unknown force presumably scp-001-2 2. experiment b one remote operated research robot guided to approach scp-001 from the ground result upon approaching within one kilometer of scp-001 research robot is obliterated presumably by scp-001-2 all further attempts at remote reconnaissance have the same result three experiment c 100 pre-programmed research drones instructed to approach scp-001 from multiple angles simultaneously result coordination is successful and all 100 drones cross the one kilometer mark simultaneously however all 100 are simultaneously obliterated by scp-001-2 designated observer at site 0 reports that scp-001-2 appeared to strike in all directions at once scp-001 did not deviate from its stance while this took place four experiment d wire guided missile fired from a distance of three kilometers result scp-001-2 obliterates weapon upon crossing the one kilometer mark simultaneously obliterating the launch site and killing all personnel five experiment e multi-warhead intercontinental ballistic missile fired from scp nuclear submarine nautilus result see indian ocean submarine missile experiment december 26 2004 six experiment f scp-076 and task force omega-7 instructed to approach scp-001 on foot result scp-076 refuses to carry out mission despite not being informed of the mission's nature upon being asked why scp-076 replies no just no seven experiment g scp-07 due to the results of experiment f scp-073 was not informed of his destination until arriving at site zero result scp-073 approached the site on foot upon seeing scp-001 scp-073 became distressed and asked to abort scp-073 was ordered to continue at that point the symbol on scp-073's forehead became data expunged experiment was terminated due to data expunged see addendum 001-a-a addendum-001-a-a by executive order of the administrator no further experiments are to be carried out re-scp-001 no further scps are to be exposed to scp-001 scp-001 is not to be used to dispose of dangerous scps please see revised containment procedures for details addendum on the following errant transmission was received by foundation personnel initiate emergency procedure patmos omega attention all foundation personnel the following message was received at approximately this morning from site zero scp-001 has left its location the gate is open they are riding forth o god it's so beautiful the lord reigneth the lord has reigned the lord shall reign forever the lord reigneth the lord has reigned the lord shall reign forever the lord reigneth the lord has reigned the lord shall reign forever the lord he is god the lord he is god hear o israel the lord our god the lord is one because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of scp-995 the opening of scp-616 and the activation of scp-098 the foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an xk-class end-of-the-world scenario scp-076 and scp-073 are to be secured immediately all personnel are to unlock and decode emergency order patmos omega and follow all orders within site 19 is to be secured and all non-essential scps and personnel terminated and or destroyed repeat because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of scp-995 the opening of scp-616 and the activation of scp-098 the foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an xk-class end-of-the-world scenario scp-076 and scp-073 are to be secured immediately all personnel are to unlock and decode emergency order patmos omega and follow all orders within site 19 is to be secured and all non-essential scps and personnel terminated and or destroyed repeat because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of scp-995 the opening of scp-616 and the activation of scp-098 the foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an class end of the world scenario scp-076 and scp-073 are to be secured immediately kane and abel my two sons i am coming all personnel are to unlock and decode behold i stand at the gate and knock and ethanyanyan's deficits follow all i'll khaf 3242 and i saw a new heaven and a new earth and the fruit of of signal lost upon contacting site 0 0514 responded that no such message had been sent from his location and that scp-001 remained inert the transmission was initially determined to be a hoax however close examination of the transmission reveals a time stamp dated years in the future it is theorized that data expunged lesson complete to continue with your orientation training subscribe 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RF_8Sjgr2tU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF_8Sjgr2tU | Miss Conception Arrival in Puerto Vallarta | [Music] home of pv r pv PB r pv has more than 50 employees to show you the most beautiful vacation rental properties hey we even have ocean view we also have VIP transportation to and from your vacation rental for Nevada has some of the best entertainment here at the pom cabaret and bar come on inside and take a look [Music] we are the pd r pv office where all the magic happens let's meet our employees [Music] we even have our own laundry service to clean your unmentionables or Baloo PU oh honey this is so much fun Oh put on spin cycle for a better ride more than 14 years in business PDR PB is always concerned about your safety real estate listings property management live chat on the web with our employees it's a one-stop shop for all your vacation needs so next time you want to come to Porter bio to Mexico book with PV our PV calm that's PPR PV dot-com am I getting paid for this [Music] you [Music] | PVRPV | UCV-XTSWarRiZ82jOiPbCgBw | 2019-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 177 | 913 |
bBt1fTx_K5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBt1fTx_K5E | CLASS XII B ENG MAY 31 | we're going to start with the next chapter that is the rat trap from your textbook flamingo this story in the beginning only the writer says you know like it reads like a fairy tale and we have read many fairy tales what do you think is common among all the fairy tales that you have read yes what is there about fairy tales so it is not necessarily yeah like of course you have your princes and princesses and you have this element of magic and all right and yes one very common thing is that they have a happy ending yeah correct absolutely and here it is this story is also like that and when we read fairy tales what is there yeah like there's something wrong happening and uh there the whether it's the prince's kindness or the princess's kindness so right so there's a character who brings about a change and his goodness and kindness brings about a change in another character right this is also what this story is about the rat trap it's like a fairy tale because yes it talks about that kindness and goodness can bring about a change in anyone right and we can change people here we can change their behavior with our kindness this chapter the rat track yes what is a rat trap what do we keep a rat trap for for catching rats yes and uh what makes a rat to enter that trap what makes the rat enter get caught you put something inside the trap yes what do you keep inside food yeah you put food there and to catch the rat and the poor thing comes over there in search of food and is caught over there does not know that ceo god it's landed itself in a terrible situation right now here in this chapter the world has been compared to a rat track the peddler will discuss about the characters here but before that i just want you to get an idea here he has used the metaphor of rat crap for the world if we look at the rat trap here yes there's a bait over there what do we call the food that we have kept for the rat to come we call it bait what is it bait yes b like bait you go fishing also so you put the something there at the end of the hook so the fish they come and get caught yes so they see that food and they get stuck on the hook so similarly in the trap also what is there as bait food is there as bait now the rat rat has been compared with the world also the world has been you know like yes compared or if the comparison is there it is like a track track or it is a rat trap how is the world a rat trap how is the world on our track we are stuck in this rank trap we all are so what is it that makes this world accurate yes what is there that uh makes us get stuck and very difficult to come out all the worldly pleasures the goods the materials mystic things that we are so connected with right so once we are there in this world we automatically get attracted to all these and it's so difficult to come out of that yes so yes the word is also a rat trap okay now here in this story there is this poor person there is a tram a peddler right so the names they're all the words which used to describe these homeless people don't have a regular source of income don't have a home so what did this peddler do what did this person do he made rat traps for a living and he was quite shabby in his appearance did not have a home to live right and he went from place to place begging for food and you know like material and money and then he would make these rat traps and a very interesting thought came to his mind and see he is making rat traps but he says that who are the real people who are stuck in this chakra that is the people of this world who are caught in the materialistic pleasures they are the ones who are stuck in the track trap right so he feels very happy see i don't have any money i don't have any belongings so i i don't have any problem so i am not in the rat trap so he feels very happy when this thought comes to his mind but a little things happen you know like here it is but even if it is at times a person who does not have anything at all all of a sudden he sees money and goods and things like that he's tempted and one little mistake we commit it makes us fall in the trap and it becomes very difficult to come out so what did the peddler do he made these rat tracks he compared the world with the rat track he's very happy with that idea with that thought but one thing happens with him that makes him fall into the background right so that is what we are going to find out and how do things resolve themselves at the end how does everything come happy and nice and how does this story turn out to be like a fairy tale okay so these are the things that we are going to discuss and once again it is a very interesting story you're going to like reading it definitely you are going to like that yes i'll make sure you like it so the rat trap and yes about what i have discussed with you all yeah so selma legolas she's a very popular swedish writer and they've been translated into many languages and a universal team runs through all of them essential goodness in a human being can be awakened through understanding and love this story is set amidst the minds of sweden rich in iron poor which figure large in the history and legends of that country so now when we talk about stories when you talk about folk tales the culture the geography the occupation the thoughts of the people are depicted so talking about sweden here and naturally as we read along we'll be discussing so the iron ore mining it's a very large uh you know occupation over there right so mining there it is so it is going to feature in this story also so these are the terms and expressions which we are going to discuss as we read the chapter so once upon a time see the starting is also like a fairy tape once upon a time there was a man who went around selling the small rat traps of wire he made them himself at odd moments from the material he got by begging in the stores or at the big farms but even so the business was not especially profitable so he had to resort to both begging and petty thievery to keep body and soul together even so his clothes were in rags his cheeks were sunken and hunger gleamed in his eyes so there was this man he went around selling small rat crafts he made them himself and where did he get the material from begging the stores and the big farms but even though the rat ramps that he made they were not enough for him right to keep him alive so what did he do he used to beg also and he used to commit these small crimes petty thievery to keep body and soul together to keep himself alive even so his clothes were his rags his cheeks were sunken he's not very healthy clothes rags dawn tattered cheeks sunken because of hunger and hunger gleamed in his eyes so when you look at rats you know so they'll be they're constantly sniffing around and looking around here in their eyes having that con shine what that hunger there in their eyes searching for something so this man also he was making rat tracks and yes so he also resorted to stealing at times and begging at times because he had to keep himself alive and there was a hunger in his eyes because yes he never got enough to eat he didn't have enough money to keep himself properly fed no one can imagine how sad and monotonous life can appear to such a vagabond who plods along the road left to his own meditation vagabond person does not have a permanent home right so he moves from one place to another he does not have a regular source of income he does not have a regular home and he moves from one place to another who plods along the road plotting he's not in a hurry to go anywhere so he's walking very slowly without any aim or without any direction right because he does not have any fixed destination so when we walk on the road like if yeah you know i have to go to the shop and i have to buy something and i have to come back home you know where i have to go right so you are going to work walk with these very determined dipsticks but he is there walking with that tiredness with that lack of you know like of course purpose left to his own meditations so he was alone all the time and he had a lot of thoughts but one day this man had fallen into a line of thought which really seemed to him entertaining he had naturally been thinking of his rat traps when suddenly he was struck by the idea that the whole world about him the whole world with its lands and seas and cities and villages was nothing but a big record it had never existed for any other purpose than to set baits for people it offered riches enjoys shelter and food heat and clothing exactly as the rat trap offered cheese and pork and as soon as anyone let himself be tempted to touch the bait it closed in on him and then everything came to okay right so here it is yes what uh like this thought he came to him the peddler all the vagabond all the rat rap you know peddler here as he walked from place to place moving from one place to another begging for material asking for material and sometimes stealing also things to keep himself alive and so he a thought came to his mind and he said see i am making these rat traps but what is this world this world is a big rat truck i know all the riots over here in this world we are the rags what have we we've been attracted by what have we got uh you know like tempted by all the luxuries the riches the joys all the things that are there right so we have been tempted by them and caught by them and now what has happened we are stuck in this track trap and even if you want to come out we can't why because we have so many attachments we have so many things that we like in this world right so whether it is materialistic goods whether it is family friends whatever it is there and yes we think everything over here in this world is the bait right and people they get stuck in this trap exactly as the rat trap offered cheese and pork so people they keep cheese here and pork food right anything there inside the rat trap so as to tempt the rat to come inside it closed in on him and then everything came to an end what came to an end for the rat life is over he's caught over there right so here like twice for us also so here what did the peddler compare the world with the rat trap right so he has used this metaphor for the world and he's saying that the world has a lot of riches it has so many things here and we are all stuck over here we are caught over here and because we all have our attractions we all have our attachments and so we are like these rats stuck over here permanently the world had of course never been very kind to him so it gave him unwanted joy to think ill of it in this way it became a cherished pastime of his during many dreary plottings to think of people he knew who had let themselves be caught in the dangerous snare is a trap and of others was still circling around the feet so he's there very happy you know like okay this idea has come to me and it's a wonderful thought and because he is not happy himself why is a peddler not happy because yeah the world has not been kind to him he does not have enough food he does not have a home he does not have a family he's wandering from place to place begging and stealing to keep himself alive so he says the world has been so bad with him and now he's thinking bad of the world because what does he think the world to be he thinks that the world is a drag trap right and yes so he thinks happy you know like of course about the people who are they caught in the trap so he says if i'm not happy others are also not i'm out of the trap even then i'm not happy and people who are there inside the trap they are also not happy right so yes so he's thinking all the people here people who have entered the trap people who are going to you know like be tempted by all the goods and worldly possessions monies and riches and buildings all this one dark evening as he was crutching along the road he caught sight of a little grey cottage by the roadside and he knocked on the door to ask a shelter for the night nor was he refused instead of the saw faces which ordinarily met him the owner who was an old man without wife or child was happy to get someone to talk to in his loneliness immediately he put the porridge pot on the fire and gave him supper then he carved off such a big slice from his tobacco roll that it was enough both for the strangest pipe and his phone finally he got out an old pack of cards and played morris with his guest until bed time so now one day as he was walking did the peddler here did the rat trap maker or the peddler did he have a permanent home no so he kept on wandering from one place to another whatever knight would fall if he was able to get shelter willing good otherwise maybe he slipped out in the open only right so in one day as he was walking along the road it was getting dark he saw this little grey cottage by the roadside and he knocked on the door he wanted shelter for the night and genny what was the reaction people did not allow him to enter he was sent away maybe they would give him some food or something but no he was not allowed to spend the night over there but to his surprise who opened the door there was an old man he was lonely right he did not have wife or children he was alone and he wanted someone to talk he's lonely just like the peddler he opened his door to him he opened his house to him and he also made him a hot meal he put the porridge pot on the fire gave him supper and after supper he also gave him tobacco right and then they started playing this game of cards right so right and uh so peter is very surprised that see wow such a nice person and he's been so generous with me otherwise he has not been treated very kindly the old man was just as generous with his confidences as with his porridge and the pico so he started you know talking about himself about his secrets about himself the guest was informed at once that in his days of prosperity his host who's the host this old man right he had been a crafter at ramjo's and it worked on the land so he had worked on the land for these family right for this time work and now that he was no longer able to do day labor he was old it was his cow which supported him yes that bossy was extraordinary she could give milk for the creamery every day and last month he had received all of 30 kroner in payment so he's just telling about him let's see yes earlier i used to work for the ironworks but now i'm quite old and i can't work on the land and so now what does he do he sells milk and he's very happy you know that he has a very extraordinary car and he's able to earn money from that and he's earned 30 kroners which is for him a big amount so now yes the surprising things that have happened with the peddlers that he's got shelter he's found a very nice host who's very yes who's very kind who's very generous with the food with the meals and he's also talking to him because that old man was also lonely he wanted company | Swami Sant Dass Public School Jalandhar XI-XII | UCYt6X63un7iwuZ7HHuMIg7A | 2021-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,009 | 14,988 |
66nIu8CWo64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66nIu8CWo64 | Judges 1 | ESV | dramatized audio | judges judges 1 after the death of joshua the people of israel inquired of the lord who shall go up first for us against the canaanites to fight against them the lord said judah shall go up behold i have given the land into his hand and judah said to simeon his brother come up with me into the territory allotted to me and we may fight against the canaanites and i likewise will go with you into the territory allotted to you so simeon went with him then judah went up and the lord gave the canaanites and the parasites into their hand and they defeated ten thousand of them at bisic they found adonai bisic at bizek and fought against him and defeated the canaanites and the parasites adonai bisic fled but they pursued him and caught him and cut off his thumbs and his big toes and adonai bezek said seventy kings with their thumbs and their big toes cut off used to pick up scraps under my table as i have done so god has repaid me and they brought him to jerusalem and he died there and the men of judah fought against jerusalem and captured it and struck it with the edge of the sword and set the city on fire and afterward the men of judah went down to fight against the canaanites who lived in the hill country in the negeb and in the lowland and judah went against the canaanites who lived in hebron now the name of hebron was formerly kiriath arba and they defeated shishai and ahymen and talmai from there they went against the inhabitants of dieber the name of dieber was formerly kiriath seifer and caleb said he who attacks carrieth seifer and captures it i will give him axa my daughter for a wife and oth neil the son of kinase caleb's younger brother captured it and he gave him axa his daughter for a wife when she came to him she urged him to ask her father for a field and she dismounted from her donkey and caleb said to her what do you want she said to him give me a blessing since you have set me in the land of the negeb give me also springs of water and caleb gave her the upper springs and the lower springs and the descendants of the kenait moses father-in-law went up with the people of judah from the city of palms into the wilderness of judah which lies in the negeb near arad and they went and settled with the people and judah went with simeon his brother and they defeated the canaanites who inhabited zephath and devoted it to destruction so the name of the city was called horma judah also captured gaza with its territory and ashkelon with its territory and akron with its territory and the lord was with judah and he took possession of the hill country but he could not drive out the inhabitants of the plain because they had chariots of iron and heaven was given to caleb as moses had said and he drove out from it the three sons of anac but the people of benjamin did not drive out the jebusites who lived in jerusalem so the jebusites have lived with the people of benjamin in jerusalem to this day the house of joseph also went up against bethel and the lord was with them and the house of joseph scouted out bethel now the name of the city was formerly luz and the spies saw a man coming out of the city and they said to him please show us the way into the city and we will deal kindly with you and he showed them the way into the city and they struck the city with the edge of the sword but they let the man and all his family go and the man went to the land of the hittites and built a city and called its name las that is its name to this day manasseh did not drive out the inhabitants of bethshean and its villages or taeyanak and its villages or the inhabitants of door and its villages or the inhabitants of iblium and its villages or the inhabitants of megiddo and its villages for the canaanites persisted in dwelling in that land when israel grew strong they put the canaanites to forced labor but did not drive them out completely and ephraim did not drive out the canaanites who lived in geyser so the canaanites lived in giza among them zebulun did not drive out the inhabitants of kitran or the inhabitants of nahal so the canaanites lived among them but became subject to forced labor asher did not drive out the inhabitants of akko or the inhabitants of sidon or of alab or of aksib or of helba or of afic or of rehab so the asherites lived among the canaanites the inhabitants of the land for they did not drive them out naftali did not drive out the inhabitants of beth shemesh or the inhabitants of beth-ainath so they lived among the canaanites the inhabitants of the land nevertheless the inhabitants of beth shemesh and of beth ainath became subject to forced labor for them the amorites pressed the people of dan back into the hill country for they did not allow them to come down to the plain the amorites persisted in dwelling in mount hiras in aegealon and in shea album but the hand of the house of joseph rested heavily on them and they became subject to forced labor and the border of the amorites ran from the ascent of a crabham from sila and upward | seedisword | UC1-_pusgsPSe5TN9NtHkvKg | 2020-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 962 | 5,021 |
GEHpMOLHRB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEHpMOLHRB0 | S Rowbotham: Exploring The Potential Of Citizen Science Approaches In Public Health | so hi everyone I'm sure got the Robottom from the universities national collaboration and you called the Australian prevention part researchers and policymakers to work together to tackle chronic disease so unfortunately I don't know buddy perhaps pictures of koalas birds anything like that and we started talking about system science in public health and so the work that I'm going to talk to you I have a broader program of work that we've got going on and that's really all about engaging the public in the science of public health and so engaging the public in thinking about how decisions are made in public health the kind of evidence I used and one to really help to think about how we can implement that and so today's talk is really gonna focus on aspects of that program of work and so I'll just spend a couple minutes talking about public health goals and challenges because I know wow that we've got a really diverse audience in the room I'm also going to introduce you to an example project which is a pilot project we're running around workplace breastfeeding I'm I'm going to use that as a basis to talk about some of the opportunities for public health and citizen science and just highlight some questions challenges and future directions so that's quite a lot to do in 12 minutes and I could probably talk about all of those for 12 minutes each I'll do my best so public health is really about improving the health of population so it's about preventing illness injury and disease at the whole population level and also about promotes inequity in health and so really the essence of it is keeping people healthy and out of hospital and and it does that by focusing on upstream issues on preventing disease rather than just about curing it so when people think of health they often think of health care of medical systems of hospitals of doctors nurses medical sensors Public Health is so much more than that public health encompasses the places that we live work and play and how they contribute to our health so Public Health is really interested in all those environments that we engage in so how where we work affects our health how where we send our children to school affects our health and and it intervenes at a whole load of places in that system to improve health and prevent disease so it intervenes through healthy eating programs in schools physical activity exercises in the community and engaging with other agencies to make sure that we have safe spaces to walk and safe spaces to exercise ensuring that we have a sustainable food systems so public health is huge and to be effective it needs lots of data and it needs engagement from the public and so it's involved in health promotion surveillance monitoring so and what I really want to talk about is where the opportunities are for citizen science in really helping to strengthen public health and to get new data new insights and to drive change for the better in public health and so this is an new so public health has a long long history of public engagement and community engagement often called community-based participatory research Otoniel all probably familiar with there's also some fantastic examples of citizen science and health so particularly infectious disease monitoring environmental health cancer research and I've also been hearing other bits and pieces around health over the course of this conference and so what we're talking about is really kind of mainstream and push for Public Health in citizen science and really expanding it around chronic disease prevention and thinking about citizen science in relation to public health policy so it's really about driving forward a lot of this great work that's already been happening so the pilot project that I'd like to talk to you about is understanding and so he's using citizen science to monitor workplace support for breastfeeding and so breastfeeding is really important for health and despite that lots of women in terms of barriers to breastfeeding and even those who successfully initiate breastfeeding often experience barriers down the line when they return to work so if they're returning to work after ously three months four months they often encounter barriers and continuing that breastfeeding once they return to work and but there's lots of things we can do to support breastfeeding at work we can provide spaces where people can breastfeed at work we can provide a workplace culture where they can take breaks to breastfeed also bring their child into work Sofia and and the Australian breastfeeding association who were working with on this project has a accreditation scheme for workplace breastfeeding what we don't know is how widely these kinds of policies are being implemented we don't actually know what kind of support is available for women in workplaces what they need what they want in that environment and citizen science really provides a way of allowing us to do that so we're working as I said with the Australian breastfeeding so and also with a local health district in southwest Sidney their health promotion service to pilot this study in one local health districts begin with and so what we're trying to do is engage members of the public in monitoring workplace breastfeeding support so we're asking people to take some pictures of the places in workplaces where they might breastfeed or where they might express milk or where a woman who wanted to breastfeed or Express was doing that so they don't have to be people who are breastfeeding to take part in this project and they'll then submit those photos in any comments and anything else they want to tell us about breastfeeding support at work viral online link and provide you some basic details about their workplace so the postcode the size of the workplace the industry to allow us to look for patterns in the data around the types of support that's available there'll be a couple of things that happen with the data so as the data comes in will perform the analysis on the data to identify the key features of support that's available in the workplaces and what women are flagging up or people applying it up and we're really closely with our partners to do that to look for the kinds of features for example that the ABA looked for when they're accrediting workplaces and we'll also share the photographs back with members of the public through a study website we have two screen notice before that happens so you know it's not quite the same as being able to share pictures of birds we've got no idea what people are going to take pictures of so we have to be really careful and screen all of those photos first so in this pilot phase we won't have members of the public involved in the actual analysis but hopefully later on down the line if we carry on with this project they will be involved in analysis but we'll still have to do that screening process to make sure that there's nothing inappropriate in the pictures also to make sure things like workplaces aren't identified by the name of the workplace and that there's little people in the pictures and then we'll be working with our partners to inform the decision making and the support so to see ok what's coming out of these pictures in these surveys and what can we actually do to drive change in this area and I'm not part of why we're displaying the photographs on the website so they'll be the functionality in the website for people to be able to comment on those pictures and have the conversation around okay that person over there has got this in that wallet place I think that's something that I would like to get how do I go about doing that and by linking up with our partner agencies were enabling people to go to those partner agencies and get the kind of support to have conversations with their employers about that so we're really looking at the whole spectrum from data collection analysis feedback in action and so what do we hope to achieve by using citizen science in public health or harnessing system science for Public Health so one thing here as we've seen over the last few days citizen science really allows us to access huge amounts of data more data than we would be able to get with a small research but more than that it allows us access to different types of data data that we wouldn't necessarily be able to get so I wouldn't necessarily be able to walk into a whole load of workplaces and assess what support they have but people can do that people can tell us what they've got there they can also give us different perspectives on problems and solutions so those of us working in public health have particular ideas about what we think is helpful or not helpful for health that might not be the same as what community members think is helpful on what health sorts of health so by sending them out with a camera and asking them to tell us what they're seeing has been helpful or unhelpful we can identify new ways of looking at problems and potentially identify new solutions for those problems and by engaging the public we can also start to shift the discourse around public health many of you will be familiar with the nanny state kind of criticism that often gets leveled at public health so you know if we bring the sugar sacks in or talk about formulation of attacks in industry in the media often children Public Health and college nanny state callers interfering by engaging the public in understanding why these changes are happening collecting the data that actually leads to those changes we can start to shift that discourse around why these solutions are implemented in the first place and really empower the let's ask for those solutions and and that really leads on to the final kind of big benefit that we hope from this which is really about driving action and the implementation of effective solutions so for example in chronic disease we know what kinds of things we need to do to prevent chronic disease right a lot of those things don't get implemented we don't have the power to push for some of the change that's needed some of you might also be familiar with the kind of often cited statistic that it takes 17 years from discovery of a solution through to implementation of that solution in practice so what we're hoping to do by engaging citizens is really kind of squash that timeline down and get things happening more quickly because if we're getting people to look at what's actually available on the ground tell us what's missing and then push for that change we can really speed up how quickly things happen like health and so that's the vision so there's lots of questions challenges and future directions both in terms of our specific projects and the kind of bigger idea of using science in public health so I'll just highlight a few so one is it's going to be really important to evaluate the impacts of engaging in citizen science for public health so we don't know yet what kinds of changes this is going to lead to and we really need to be making sure that when we're setting up projects were evaluating what are those impacts is it challenging the public discourse is it changing attitudes towards public health intervention is it have an impact positive impacts on public policy and program decisions on what gets influenced in practice another potential for unintended consequences so we have to be really careful that we don't amplify existing disadvantages in communities so with the breastfeeding program if we only get and people participating who have already got it pretty good and in terms of their workplace support and we just make it better for them and we don't engage with those people who have actually got quite a crappy situation in terms of their workplace then we're just going to make that gap wider rather than improving things for everyone so we have to be really care in the way that we engage with communities to make sure we get in the diverse engagement we also want to know who engages with citizen science in public health I do the same kind of people I go in out and engage in in bird-watching and engaging in environmental activities are these people who are diverse or are we getting completely different audiences all together who is it that were actually engaging how do we tap into the things that motivate them and what are their expectations of society so we really need to do some looking into who our audience is we also need to build the capacity of public health researchers of decision makers and of members of the public to engage in citizen science and public health we have to make sure that people have got the skills to be able to set up these projects in ways that can lead to change and also to be able to act on the data that comes out of the project so we need to be able to set those mechanisms like if we get daily discharge the change can happen so we're trying to do that in a project by working with these key agencies and it's come out a number of times across the comments and across the conference they need to engage with these keys all this to make sure that they are ready and and really what I want to achieve at this conference is the opportunity to really draw on all of their existing expertise I here at the conference and beyond so there's already massive interest in citizen science the infrastructure the resources the expertise and I think there's real potential to integrate public health informatics happens let's move that to really harness the power of citizen science about change for Public Health so I just like to think thank our investigated scene particularly professor penny who's just in the audience here and who's kind of baby this was and originally before I kind of took over and showboat all right I'd also had like threatened ology Australian French in partnership center who provides and so thank you for listening I don't know that we've got time for questions but if not please do get in touch via email or Twitter I'd love to chat with any of you that I've got an interest this area | Australian Citizen Science Association | UCEtzSdrExLMkQiF6bDfQ6GQ | 2018-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,496 | 14,065 |
55WvZ6jjB-w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55WvZ6jjB-w | Computational irreducibility | Wikipedia audio article | computational irreducibility is one of the main ideas proposed by Stephen Wolfram in his book a new kind of science topic the idea wolfram terms the inability to shortcut a program eg a system or otherwise describe its behavior in a simple way computational irreducibility the empirical fact is that the world of simple programs contains a great diversity of behavior but because of undecidability it is impossible to predict what they will do before essentially running them the idea demonstrates that there are occurrences where theories predictions are effectively not possible wolfram states several phenomena are normally computationally irreducible computational irreducibility explains observed limitations of existing mainstream science in cases of computational irreducibility only observation and experiment can be used computational irreducibility may also provide a scientifically based resolution for freewill topic implications there is no easy theory for any behavior that seems complex complex behavior features can be captured with models that have simple underlying structures an overall system's behavior based on simple structures can still exhibit behavior indescribable by reasonably simple laws topic analysis Israeli and gold Feld found that some less complex systems behaved simply and predictably thus they allowed approximations however more complex systems were still computationally irreducible and unpredictable it is unknown what conditions would allow complex phenomena to be described simply and predictably topic see also chaos theory gödel's theorem computation principle of computational equivalence artificial intelligence robert rosen emergent behavior topic external links and references weisstein eric w at al computational irreducibility math world a Wolfram web resource Wolfram Steven a new kind of science Wolfram Media Inc May 14 2002 ISBN one five seven nine 5500 8 8 Wolfram Steven computational irreducibility a new kind of science Wolfram Steven history of computational irreducibility a new kind of science Wolfram Steven history of computational irreducibility notes a new kind of science Wolfram Steven undecidability and intractability in theoretical physics Physical Review Letters 1985 Israeli navitor golden feld on computational irreducibility in the predictability of complex physical systems Physical Review Letters 2004 quote quote computational irreducibility Einstein research and development archived from the original on the 11th of December 2011 Berger David Stephen Wolfram a new kind of science Serendip bookshelves complexity is elusive Physical Review letter March 4th 2004 Thomason gunner scientific theory and computational irreducibility a new kind of science the nks forum | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 392 | 2,745 |
nBrCd_Z7qSE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBrCd_Z7qSE | Enshrouded Hollow Halls Update | Single Player | E7 All My Rowdy Friends | oh that's a lot of pigs the good news is they're bringing us more Wild game meat why the hell they're not bringing us bacon I don't know I didn't write the game code it should be bacon we'll just pretend that it's bacon cuz I like bacon who doesn't like bacon everybody likes bacon [Music] welcome back everybody to in shreded I'm the beard at OG and we're going to start this episod uh episode off by doing the revelwood Spire then we're going to go rescue Emily and then after that um we're going to decide uh where we're going to have our permanent base for this playthrough service I got an idea on that but I'll share that with you when the time comes all right so let's see we need to get those two buttons open let's go left first and we got zappity zaps and fireballs okay there's the first button second button's probably in here or no uh wait can't open that door okay this door anything out here oh ouch that hurt damn all right um let's get uh some healing going there's a water there here's the button and through here all right we got some copper bars that should open up um the copper tools for us up spend a little bit of time mining some copper all right we got two buttons on both sides of us to open oh we got to do four buttons in total gotcha okay this is going to be a wand anything out here that one we could probably do that with all right that's two of the four all right I think the next button around this corner here I remember actually having trouble with this one the first time you know trying to figure out how to get to it but it's actually right here all right that takes care of that one some bricks okay that opens up some more stuff for us and there's this guy here that should take care of all the buttons oh [ __ ] uh and we go here except for we want to go around to the left cuz I think there's a chest action there we go masterful mace anything out here no but we got a sh flask take that that wasn't smart um yeah I think that's it for in here yeah we just went around that way we went that way yeah could be forgetting something but that's all right um all right so this place has the buttons up in the corners as I recall like way up there there we go all right let's go left more brick chest some poison arrows uh I think there's a chest behind here yep gold chest oh look at that okay um let's see here character this is a level 13 19 critical 11 magical critical H that's just Critical Strike though some fers believe that so H magical Critical Strike that must be for just physical then cuz it doesn't say magical explicitly um if we go here that's 27% range to damage I I don't think this shows what our our critical is if we put this on for a moment and then go back to here it doesn't change our magic damage at all all right well I'm going to assume you guys can let me know in the comments if I'm wrong about this but I'm going to assume that this means physical Critical Strike damage cuz this one explicitly says magical Critical Strike and uh we want to keep that one if that is indeed the case all right up to here we go let's get this guy and this guy and we're at the top it's a beautiful thing that's depressing okay we got the Spire finished uh next is Emily growing stronger together let's let's take a look actually on the map for that the Queen's tomb ancient Vault farmer okay [Music] um we're probably further ahead to go back to here and fly north to get there what we could do though is we could go down to diu get the building blocks and Oswald's chest first and then because you know that's just right here set us way point let's do that first and then we'll go do Emily all right and let's also buff up here got that uh Wild game meat which is helping quite a bit we'll take one of those I don't think we're going to be in the Shroud for this uh let's see we're going this way right yeah we've done all our points right yeah we just got blink and the two sub blink skills so now we're moving up the wizard tree okay let's go I hear a bad guy oh you know what uh before we go get Emily actually we're going to go home and get our our new uh wizard armor because I think we have enough um in to go to do that and still have a little left over for oh [ __ ] for farming oh that's a lot of pigs I need to switch to fire get the shield up the good news is they're bringing us more Wild game meat why the hell they're not bringing us bacon I don't know I didn't write the game code it should be bacon we'll just pretend that it's bacon cuz I like bacon who doesn't like bacon everybody likes bacon okay anyway um yeah let's heal back up again wh not that put that back on Fireball for now Fireball got another Piggly Wiggly that's almost dead because of poison all right let's get the stuff off of him missed me sucker all right uh I could take a potion let's just let our Mana build back up though oh he did missed me that time I hate it when that happens let's pick some of that pick some of that pick some of this and some of this get that okay um let's top off our health here oh heal oh heal CH there we go yeah I I that's right I forgot there's a lot of pigs around here so we got to be careful but again lots of bacon too this this is also a very good place to come and farm um resin because there's lots of autumn trees around and it's a good place to come and farm beehives because there's a lot of beehives around there's a silver chest there I think that's where the blocks are dwin grab some beats watch out for more Piggly wigglies okay half timbered blocks I really like those pause the screen to read that all right Oswald Anders chest is also around here but we're going to pick some more Indigo isn't there something buried in the mud down here too or am I thinking of something else thought there was a chest buried in the mud down here no they're not usually buried that deep so I guess I'm confused wouldn't be the first time okay we got all of that oh hazelnuts too that's good for for strength but it doesn't really help us out any seriously dude whoops now we got no no no get the bees don't get the flower all right son of a [ __ ] you thy rant all right back to heel Channel I think his chest oh [ __ ] there's a barar and guess who for or never mind okay going to say I forgot to switch back to Fireball but then I didn't forget hello all right we got to find a a camp here it's up here all the strawberries around here goodness strawberries and beets Carpenter camps okay we dig down here for his chest and is there a oh nice we'll take that we can actually make those now that's what we need the Beats for there it is oh look at that okay um let's get rid of this that's probably an upgrade from what we currently have this is a level eight shield with seven block this is a level 13 shield with 10 block I will eventually switch to a it's cool looking uh to a Magic Shield though that is the plan all right before we before we take off and go home to get ready for Emily um there is one of the biggest copper mines in the game right below us at least one of the biggest ones I've ever found is there a repair thingy over here um I don't know so let's uh yeah that's the bridge that goes across let's go down there and I'm going to grab enough copper to make uh make some copper tools yeah so it's this this big huge lump of copper right here but it also goes down underground ways too and it's dark out and scary okay scared the hell out of me um let's pop one of these and oh [ __ ] I hear a wolf I think that's probably just scary ambient nighttime noise let's tell ourselves that anyways all right so what I'm going to do um is you know what I think I actually might do is pop down a an altar temporarily here um okay yeah so let's get some Stone all kinds of frightening noises oh not available no room available in the backpack okay well let's see what do we not need right at the moment and I hate to do it but I'm going to throw away a piece of metal well we can do the bones I got tons of bone meil tons and tons okay so this is going to be our copper mining spot oh wait a minute though we can't put this here or it'll prevent that from respawning I'm not going down there all right I'll I'll pick it back up before we leave the other thing it does is it gives us some light though too so yeah that's the reason I put it down because it gives us some light that's the only reason I put it down what you guys don't believe me okay I'm going to mine some copper I'll see you back in the base here in just a little bit and we'll go after Emily all right we're back home it's the morning it's morning time and everybody wants to talk to me all right what do you have to say um oh you just have new arrows for us because of copper okay um what do you have to say half Timber blocks we got them okay so that finishes that Quest um and we need to this s centering and heating yeah we need to make that we need eight shroud sacks oh and I guess we need linen too before we can make the advanced glider okay um oh good we can make the storage well we can't because we have to go get the the table saw for that what else did you have oh new fireplace new chairs doors windows the new round windows are cool The Hobbit stuff some dishes okay so that gets everything done that's new with cheu now with you oh strange dreams of a castle have you heard of Pike Mees wisps they're dancing lights in the sea yeah okay and then uh Crucible needed for crafting smelter regards a crucible yeah we're going to have to get that too before we can actually smelt the copper po Anor Wing okay yeah feling ax all right so now we know how to make the copper tools but we can't do that until we get The Crucible so that's got to be a pretty high priority for us uh he can make a new Shield which is 14 with 11 block and actually just slightly better than the one we just found which he can also make H okay can make a club tank set which we're not really interested in right now and fences okay you we want to talk to uh oh nice we can make the chain Lightning Spell but again we need copper for that though uh all right so I think we want the Mage set um and oh shoot we need Amber for that man nothing's ever easy I know where to get it though I know where to get it and we also need linen all right so to do linen what do we need for that dry rack animal fur think we need a don't we need like a spinning Loom or something like that that we would do through you she only has the sh rack available to us are we done here maybe we have to get Emily first before that unlocks I don't remember oh man damn it Jim wait what do maybe you have it what do you have for crafting oh you just have the Kiln all right well I guess we're going to have to stick with this uh we're going to have to stick with this uh current set a little bit longer is what it is okay I think it is time ladies and gentlemen for us to go get our farmer so oh actually there is one thing I want to do I want to cook all this Wild game Meetup so I'll meet you guys at the Spire U well no I'll just meet you on the road to Emily all right we came through Ferndale last time I think we're going to skip it you know what though don't we have to go here for a growing strong yeah I'll bet you we have to get her a test of skill I want to see animal for she will share a secret oh maybe that's one we have to do to get the loom all right maybe we'll do this one next um after we get Emily and see if that unlocks the loom I just don't remember I've only done it once before so uh all right we need to go that direction so we're going to go Offroad wolf pack all right we are here I don't think we have any combat to get inside like video on some of the other ones but we do have quite the uh parkour ahead of us in this particular Vault um and I got to remember how to do it all okay let's go left that was not smart okay let's try that again just one double jump it's all you got to do no gliding actually since we don't have enemies in here we'll just keep this on healing okay um how do we get up there maybe we don't do we not get up there from here well here let's just go into here first Zapped us all right there's the first button let's make sure we have full stamina to get all the way up here and I'm going to actually take a honey to help with that too I guess that wasn't as long of a climb as I was thinking all right back to here um we can cross over this way oh we got a button over there okay so that's two buttons excuse me oh this is where we were before okay we got another thing to climb up here oops get full stamina okay that's weird why does it keep doing that uh trying to remember what's up here excuse me this early in the morning this isn't the place where yeah no that was the hunter Vault oh I'll take that that was worth coming up here for here we go okay that takes care of that button I don't remember was this a three or a four button oh it was a three button thingy okay good and we're in hello Emily okay is there anything else up here I don't think there is pretty sure there is not in this Vault okay let's um let's do I guess we could do the Queen's tomb doesn't that Shield give us some health two um yeah what the hell let's do it I think that Shield gives us a little bit of Health Plus you could kind of think of it as a Magic Shield it looks like a Magic Shield since we're at the scavenger Hill let's just pop up here really quick and repair our stuff set this to ice bolt case we have any enemies like you um hello he wasn't casting confir this chest to Wolf's Star level seven 15 power level 7 11 power that's a faster bow yeah I don't care I'm just going to salvage it because I only use it for traps so a faster bow makes more sense oh that's right we can Farm Elixir here too there's always a couple on this table Yeah the big bad boss is up above two more Elixir damn straight okay let's repair and head on out is there another no I guess not U looks like we could use one little square of heal there that back on Fireball okay yeah let's just no go knock out the Queen's tomb um so we can get that Shield which will give us a health bonus if I recall correctly and it looks badass too you know what on second thought since we have an alter really close by going to go home repair refresh rested buff put stuff away meet you back here you know the drill whilst we're here we might as well put Emily down too Wooh woohoo okay we got all of our Crafts People except for the The Collector that is a beautiful thing nice little Milestone to accomplish in our second season playthrough here I love it all right what do you got to say I'm sure I can descend into the oh he's telling us about the first dungeon oh that's going to be fun I'm looking so forward to that we're going to wipe uh I'm going to actually read this by now you've encountered the hollow skeletal husk animated by ir and the curse of the flame Legends say they were banished into Grand underground Halls of Unknown Origin I discovered one such Hall during my studies but I could not enter maybe you can best assemble a team if you have one to descend all right that's going to be so fun and yeah very much looking forward to that okay so um actually hold on you a potion flask of the fell we got some beets and stuff for that we should make a couple of those um I don't think I have a very much have very much Cam meile so we'll just stick with the small health potions for now and I haven't haven't really come across those yet we found them a couple of them in the Shroud and that's it but we'll find a bunch of those in in the um in the revelwood I think we're doing pretty good on shroud survival FL yeah we're doing really good on those I got five Mana potions plus these two big ones anyway so we're okay on that oh I've got two flask of the fill um what do you need for that again you [Music] need shroud juice strawberries and beets I think I have enough of those to to where we can afford to use a a few let's split that stack um we got lots of strawberries I want uh eight of those I really like the new split system it's very nice okay so we got those two what else did you say you needed uh oh yeah right shroud juice I have nine of those okay so that should allow us to make eight blasts of the fell glad to that's going to help a lot with stamina of course um all right and then how are we doing on Fireballs we have 78 that's that's enough for now I think uh Emily hello please rest of one Beware of the hollow my dear The Alchemist Tas you to enter the hollow H Beware of the hollow inside these thieves conspired to claim part of the flame and were cursed by the ancients' punishment to never feel the warmth of another I almost pity them okay Emily you can't make us anything till we get you your fireplace uh you can make us seed beds flower soil is that new that's new I don't remember that before oh yeah look at this this is all brand new stuff fan frantastic um maybe we should get some seed beds going wood log metal scraps and Farm soil Farm soil is dirt and bone meal stay safe that way we could well no I'm not there's a reason why you'll find out soon okay oh there we go hand spindle that's what we need okay so yeah westcot that's where we got to go all right yeah once we get the hand spindle then we can make the better wizard armor what do you want mysterious Hollow Halls so the Gastly catacombs that house the hollow are real my Aunt Ellen used to tell stories but well you know her always a tail teller that one if old basar has seen them himself then it is true oh think of the materials the architecture the treasures I wish my little legs could take me there too well you can't because the devs didn't program you to be able to actually walk around which kind of sucks it'd be cool if you did it mean if they just had some basic animations where they were working at their stations or something like that you know but they don't and it is what it is okay so good um the spindle is really should probably be our next priority just because was uh Hunter's hand spindle and it is I know we were going to just we were going to go to the Queen's tomb but I think we should see if we can knock this out because it's going to open up more important things for us uh what was holding us back from the smelter he oh right we got to get The Crucible that's what this will do no not that um this okay I think we'll prioritize the spindle first but now that I think about it that Quest is we have to go to a couple of different places for it um all right let's go back to plan A cuz I uh I think that's going to take too long to try and squeeze into one episode so we're going to go back and do the Queen's tomb to get that nice shield for the health boost and then we'll tackle some of these other things in the The Following episode so that being said let's go back to here and we'll go knock out the Queen's tomb I've got four lockpicks on me all right this gives you some Clues as to what to do in here but I've already done it so I more or less remember what to do and and we want Fireball for the enemies in here oh we Al oh we also want to buff up too is that guy coming over here no all right let's take you and you and I I'm going to take this too cuz we're not going to be down in uh the Mucky muck for long periods of time all right we're going to have a a wraith okay he did let's go um let's go deal with The Wraith first I think it's over here yeah there it is oh no that's not the wraith oh there it is okay one of our buttons is is way up there got it okay all right let's go let's go left oh we might as well pop one of these too you know I hope I have enough lock picks to do this I forgot that we needed a bunch of them we have two more well I suppose if nothing else we could Farm up a couple of things of scrap metal and then would' be okay there's a chest in there all right let's go up this way I think there's a lootable coffin over here except for it's not lootable think we want to go this way and up here and across to that button there and isn't there an enemy yeah there was an enemy okay and that's the way out of this section oh that's the lootable copin I was thinking about nice we'll take that for sure yes indeed we will oh you know what I guess I have the option of breaking doors too if we if we have to all right let's get this gunk out of the way oh health potion all right then I think what we do is we come along here we open this door we'll have another Wraith fight in here maybe oh no that's someone we already killed okay so she's taking care of all right the other two buttons are on this side of the house that's our final lockpick but I think this might be our final door that we have to open with one all right let's switch to this and hit the wrong button as [Applause] usual have a chest here for the health potion and we want to go down this way be careful of the gobbledygook oh okay hold on I'm in a different spot than I thought I was all right we blow this thing up and then an enemy will come after us right okay then we go in here and there's nothing that way got a couple of bad bads to fight up here that gets us this button okay and then the final the final buttons down below I think it's down right underneath where we are just got to make sure we get down there safely or is it over here oh it's over here yeah never mind is that a different spot than it used to be thought it was up against this wall I don't know maybe not maybe I'm just cor confused wouldn't be the first time all right let's get out of here and hither we go I wonder if they fixed it they did fix it look at that there's a grade above there now that used to be open and you could you could just kind of cheese your way right down in here and bypass all of the dungeon that's funny okay um this oh this doesn't give us a health bonus it gives us shroud resistance though H I thought this gave a health bonus unless they changed it which they certainly could have done um get rid of that Salvage that let's go here so that's a level third this is actually not as good as this except for the Shroud resistance part of it um is that it has the same durability yeah um I don't know I mean we're going to we're going to be moving to a Magic Shield soon anyways so I may not use that that sucks could have sworn that had a health a health boost before it so I don't know all right guys that is is going to wrap up this episode for today so the plan for the next episode is to go after the loom and and probably The Cauldron too cuz we really need both of those things the loom so that we can get the the better wizard armor The Cauldron so we can start smelting copper in order to make better tools and um also I think what we'll do in the next episode is I will reveal to you what my plan is for our permanent base location uh so with that being said thanks everybody for watching I hope you guys enjoyed this episode and if you did please hit that like button and subscribe to the channel leave a comment share the video and we'll catch you all in the next episode [Music] bye-bye [Music] n | The Bearded OG | UCdsDCd4kmjqakh6AFmktoIQ | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,746 | 23,154 |
EtJrb7zpvBQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtJrb7zpvBQ | THYROID CRICOID Cartilages CRICOTHYROID IPC Muscles LARYNGEAL N Clinicals – Sanjoy Sanyal – Proceum | [Music] first the skeleton of the larynx this structure is the body of the hyad bone and posteriorly we have the greater corner of the hi-hat bone below that we have the thyroid cartilage this is the thyrohyoid membrane we notice that the middle part of the thyroid membrane the medium thyroid membrane is very thick well laterally it becomes a little thin so the thyroid membrane is the whole thing median and lateral parts this is the superior thyroid notch and this is the laryngeal prominence which is felt as adam's apple in males these two flat portions are the lamina of the thyroid cartilage and the thyroid cartilage also has got a superior horn and an inferior horn which is not visible clearly here so this cartilage and structure that we see here this is the cricoid cartilage the cricoid cartilage is the only cartilage of the larynx which forms a complete ring and in between the thyroid cartilage in the correct word we have this membranous structure this is the cricothyroid ligament this also has got two parts a median cricothyroid ligament and a lateral tricothyroid ligament the lateral cricothyroid ligament as we shall see later is the lower part of the fibroelastic membrane of the larynx which is referred to as the conus elasticus or the cricovocal membrane and then we have the tracheal rings so therefore there is a membrane between the two also which is referred to as the crico tracheal ligament if we see an emergency situation where a person is having acute respiratory distress a strider because of some injury or foreign body inhalation and the person cannot breathe at all in order to gain time to transport the patient to the hospital we can do an emergency procedure called pre-cothyrostomy we can take a large bone needle and we can puncture it between the thyroid cartilage and the cricoid cartilage exactly shown by my instrument here and we puncture it and we can establish a temporary airway for the person to breathe and that procedure is referred to as the cricothyrostomy because we are going through the median cricothyroid ligament so that's an emergency life-saving procedure cricothyrostomy so so we have seen the various cartilaginous and the body parts of the larynx this is the skeleton of the larynx the point to be remembered is hyoid bone is the only bone of the skeleton of the larynx these are the infrahyoid strap muscles the most superior one that we see here this is the sternohyoid and under that we have this cut portion this is the pyrohyoid which came from the oblique line of the thyroid and went and attached to the higher bone we have reflected them up here now let's take a look at the neurovascular structures that we can see in this view we can see this nerve here this is the internal lateral nerve which is the larger terminal division of the superior angel nerve on the right side on the left side we can see the internal laryngeal nerve here the internal angel now passes through the thyroid membrane and it supplies sensation to the larynx up to the vocal cord this is the one which is responsible for cough reflex this serves as the afferent limb of the cough reflex anaesthetists use this nerve to anesthetize the superior part of the larynx by piercing through the thyroid membrane before any endo-energy procedure so that the cough reflex will be eliminated accompanying this internal energy nerve we have this artery this is the superior laryngeal artery which is the branch from the severe thyroid artery this is the superior thyroid tree we can see it is going down entering through the upper pole of the thyroid gland and accompanying the supinator tree is this nerve this is the external laryngeal nerve which is the smaller terminal division of the superior energy nerve which supplies the crico thyroid muscle which i'm going to mention just now external energy nerve is liable to injury when we are doing a thyroidectomy and we are ligating the superior thyroid artery and therefore we have to be careful to ligate the superior therapy very close to the upper pole of the thyroid gland and incidentally we can see a remnant of the superior thyroid vein also here on this side to come to the left side we can see again this is the internal laryngeal nerve this is the superior laryngeal artery we cannot see the rest of the artery but we can see the superior third artery entering here separately in the upper pole of the left lobe now let's come a little lower down we can see these neurovascular structures this is the right vegas and the right vegas has been no goes posteriorly and it has already started going posteriorly and the right vegas is giving this recurrent branch this is the right recurrent language in love in real life this hooks under the right subclavian artery this record and angel love is giving multiple branches the recurrent laryngeal nerve supplies all the muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid and here as it's going up it is accompanied by the inferior thyroid artery in this particular cadaver we see that the inferior thyroid arteries are rising a little variant location ideally the inferior thyroid artery is supposed to arise from the thyroid cervical trunk which is from the first part of the subclavian artery recurrent laryngeal nerve is also liable to injury during thyroidectomy when you are ligating the inferior thyroid artery so therefore we usually ligate the inferior thyroid artery very far from the gland to protect the recurrent laryngeal nerve this recurrent energy nerve as it travels up it travels in the tracheoesophageal growth and when it crosses the inferior cricothyroid joint it becomes known as inferior energy nerve and after that it divides into an anterior posterior division the posterior division supplies the posterior trichoidenoid the oblique and the transverse arytenoids and the anterior division supplies the remaining muscles of the larynx and it also supplies sensation below the vocal cord now let's come to the left side this is the vegas on the left side we can see and it is going in front of the arch of the aorta and if i lift this up we can see it is giving a recurrent branch which is going under the arch of aorta and it's accompanied by these branches also and if i reflect it we can see recurrent language nerve on the left side which i have picked up and this recurrent language in the soap travels on the tracheostophyl group on the left side and it is accompanied by this branch here this is the inferior thyroid artery on the left side and it also travels in the same way as on the right side so we have seen all the neurovascular structures on both the sides of the larynx now i shall show you the muscles i'm going to turn this slightly and we can see these muscle fibers they are arising from the thyroid cartilage this is the thyropharyngeus part of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor and lower down we can see the muscle fibers are becoming more horizontal this is the cricopharyngeal part of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor so therefore the inferior pharyngeal constrictor has got two parts the upper part is the thyropharynges and the lower part is called the cricopharyngeals and the cricopharyngeal muscle is the one which constitutes the cricopharyngeal sphincter or the upper esophageal sphincter now i'm going to turn this and we'll see the same thing on the right side we can see these oblique muscle fibers these are the right thyropharyngeal muscles and as we go lower down we find that the fibers are becoming more horizontal that's the cricopharyngeals now let's come again to the front we can see these muscle fibers extending from the cricoid cartilage to the thyroid this is the crico thyroid muscle and this side also the cricothyroid muscle this cricothyroid muscle is the one which i said is supplied by the external laryngeal nerve branch of the superior laryngeal nerve the function of the cricothyroid muscle is tensor of the vocal cord so therefore it modulates the pitch of the voice external energy nerve supplies not only the cricothyroid muscle it also supplies the inferior pharyngeal constrictor the inferior laryngeal nerve which is upward continuation of the recurring laryngeal nerve supplies all the remaining muscles of the larynx it also supplies the middle and the inferior pharyngeal constrictor and it also supplies the upper one third of the esophagus which is skeletal muscle so that's all that we can see in the anterior view thank you very much for watching dr sanjay sanya signing out please like and subscribe if you have any questions or comments please put them in the comment section below have a nice day | Sanjoy Sanyal | UC3JMsiQiXUWk9ebCymwrCRQ | 2020-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,501 | 8,639 |
sJYr2ZsnQDo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJYr2ZsnQDo | HAITIAN MOM REACTION TO MY PIERCING | what's going on youtube i was a little bit too loud now today video we're going to get my mom real reaction how she feel about my ear pierce damn this is going to be terrifying i think i should take them off we ain't going to do that though you feel me we know how haitian parents feel about people that do these things dreadlocks earpiece all those things tattooed oh my god i'm a terrible kid actually though i really hope that i don't give my mom a heart attack when she see me but me and my brother were flying to connecticut today you know we already packed you filming we got some things we got to do up there graduation wedding all those things so we're heading down there today i'm already done you feel me look at the drip i'm saying the drip i'm done i'm waiting for him right now he's sitting in the shower i don't know what taking these guys so long but if you go to the channel do your boy a favor and hit that subscribe button hit the notification bell so you don't miss none of my videos you know what i'm saying robert just got here all right bro all right so we just got to the airport yo yes it is bro we're going to be here all night bro all night long bob they keep deleting offline that's like the second time they delay our flight because of the weather there's still battery in front of us right now all right so they just now started to board the plane you know what i'm saying we got people on the line already you feel me so we're gonna go in the plane in a minute they calling the zone we in [Music] yo we just landed about time this dude is exhausted you look exhausted bro we've been trying to get here for about seven hours bro [Music] hey [Music] hi you guys [Music] why she's surprised are you surprised mom well i'm still [Music] me [Music] happy happy [Music] they said that like when we were babies like to tell the difference from girls to boys they had to pierce the girl's ears that's not is it why they have a penis and a vagina for yeah the girl's ears have to be pierced and the boys why why i'm not a girl i still like females i still like girls you know man no about something from i like women i don't like men you know this is just for looks you know it makes me look good job no that's not what i say ladies and gents [Music] i mean i just like it you know that's it okay [Music] let's see what family that's not true i mean i'm just doing things for me and me you know because kenny yo you you better not back up on this bro you better not back up you said you was going to get it done you see how she's looking at me she still loves me [Music] yeah it's fake home it's not real [Music] it's fake yeah [Music] oh [Applause] oh bro i'll do it in your sleep i'll go buy the gun and i will pierce you on your sleeve bro cause you lied kenny right man i feel like i'm making this worse instead of making it better so i'm gonna head out you know hopefully i survived tonight you know i feel like you're gonna kill me but yeah i'm gonna cover your thing with foundation no i'm good once you find out you find out the man from toronto | TJCARLO | UCP31P3tuqWaa5ofndMalBRA | 2022-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 621 | 3,074 |
Ron1se5liV8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ron1se5liV8 | BlendLuxCore: Render settings - Tracing method I | Luxio render offers two different path tracing methods the first one is the PI directional path tracer that offers the highest accuracy and ease of use in the bi-directional method the camera buff is calculated as well as the light ray path this type of calculations allow you to get stunning photo ristic effects on every type of surface or volume even in the most complex light situations interiors easy caustic just like that after what you have heard it may surprise you when I'm gonna say that for most of the cases you will use another method so simple path tracer it is a simplified version of the bi-directional path tracing method the Rays are projected only from the camera just like in probably well known to your cycles this method is less efficient in some challenging scenarios but it is perfectly GPU optimized unlike bi-directional tracer which works only on CPUs path tracer allows you to choose between GPU and CPU or unleash the full potential of both at the same time so what you may think that you are not gonna get any better result than from other path tracing and genes but you will and this is why Luke's core stands out significantly you can specify exactly which areas you want to calculate using unidirectional tracing and which using bi-directional tracing so combining these two methods most of your image will be calculated on fast GPU based computation and for the most challenging parts your CPU will calculate accurate light reflections and refractions as the effect you will get stunning photo realism in a matter of minutes not hours so why even bother about bi-directional method as mentioned before bi-directional method can be more efficient when tracing very complex light paths for most of the renders this difference is not worth the time but if you meet 100% physically correct light behavior or your scene contains only challenging parts like this one where everything you see is caustic then by directional path tracer should be your choice in this section you have use cycle setting button that will translate cycle setting and materials into Luke's core ones but this subject will be discussed in another series any questions the comments section is for you guys if everything is clear leave the fund up and let's take a look on light path settings | Mike Zurawski | UCjPcnq2AKpWG48n8Dgdf8vw | 2020-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 396 | 2,295 |
6i_50i1e1Ho | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i_50i1e1Ho | 4 Quick Canon FACTS about the SITH LORD-DARTH VADER Pt. 2 | Star Wars Canon Explained | #Shorts | here are four Canon facts about Darth Vader number one Darth Vader was particularly skilled in both the Xi'an and the gemso variants of form five of lightsaber combat furthermore Vader was also Adept in the use of form 4 often incorporating the acrobatic techniques into his dueling style number two after his cybernetic reconstruction Vader's connection to the force strengthened considerably to the point where Darth Sidious once complimented his powers as being unparalleled though his injuries had physically crippled him theater believed that the suffering that he experienced had both perfected his spirit and freedom from the needs of the flesh allowing him to concentrate solely on his relationship to the force number three Vader was proficient and fluent in hatis the ancient Sith language erkatat and he also understood the Beth language and number four after being tortured by Sidious and left on Mustafar to be hunted by The Sith assassinoshi of bastoon Vader repaired his armor using parts from the remains of battle droids fought off Ochi and then traveled to the hidden Sith planet exegol where he Insidious fought each other by using the force to control giant beasts before Vader agreed to yield to Sidious as his Sith Apprentice | Star Wars Transmissions | UCdBv8UC_TEGdumDBMWltx1A | 2022-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 205 | 1,247 |
xMkEPfoIlNQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMkEPfoIlNQ | Priest From Bobo Hill Say Fantan Mojah & T'Jean Must Apologise & wash each other Foot. | granny used to tell me all the time spots when feet and preparation combined the road been right here all this time but you gotta look with more than your eyes and the Smile Like Jesse Royal representing for I just star mindset Rich Forever [Music] [Applause] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] um reggae that's it yeah I'm bubashanti keeps Sabbath that's it yeah so when I'm on seminator foreign without apology yes [Music] get it and know about this is you know um with the Ten Commandments underground yes it you know yeah so foreign flesh [Music] myself mindsets one family them you see it but sometimes my money not terrible you know remember that and sometimes my money not turban um the sacrifice of the bubble harder you know man cannot sacrifice himself to the real way of the bubble harder him just love the turban coming by the bubble hard I know foreign number so you know no longer I tell the animals family it really sound good because it sounds like you know the west coast and the east coast to pakam Diggy on our one set of people that make the money uh fighter delicious you know you know you know on you know expect that tribute Redemption a good energy bring up good things bad energy you know bring up bad things they say may I say so no no you know you know let me give thanks to you General mind the bridge you know say s you know Andrew in addition where I come from you know um the ground give us a music you know Bongo water King Emmanuel you know you know planner you know Center facts most of them Monday they put Firepower again you can't answer with the white one that with the white boy you know you see it already industry are the reggae you see it Adam rejoice things and you know you're getting more views and you know I mean as a family they say God black man and the black man you see he's just one family we are just brother and sister but throughout the seal our time to fulfill Matthew 24 we're fired again son mad against data you see a message you know what the benefit when you get older fasting and what benefit you get out of Korean because when you are praying a deep breathing remember you know when you go at church that deep breathing way just like when you're there in front of the um the stage you see if we sing when you're done sometime your horse but what he was doing I was doing that deep breathing deep breathing you know where some people call yoga so when they are fast and I do that it carry your fun you know find that same level of power you know you know you know the chakra and the yoga Panda the crown part of the Chaka no you know I mean you feel like you're upload you know so you know said this answer that again you know the bubble Shanty with a phantom more just fine today I know as a bigger man another thing right now um you know who aren't awaiting him there right now are A Gifted community even the bubble Shanti also has trouble when they take the big girls it does struggle because other side said amongst black people you see me I said yeah you know the bubble Shanti house you know it need a Revival Day and and and the big girls need a Revival the camera they said Africans know we're divided we just wanna come together guys come together and make us strong something I tell that Adam now has to rastamana Rastaman one younger one Elder you know you know and and if you just said something wrong which means you know say no the right message to you then you know you know Phantom apology come here I apologize you know you know that beauty queen there Jamaica so well I don't know too big you know if we just apologize man you know God will always have a father the emperor you know the Christian people I'm called Emperor just like what Bill McQueen said you know millions of Christians looking upon the Emperors returning Messiah you know well the return in Messiah where some people say Indian christua foreign [Music] Bible you see someone's inborn Bible but the Bible is after a history book you know tell you about the present the past and even the future you know whether you know Amanda say you know one part country or one part but that's what I'm on the right because what the three book them are the four book them I tell about the resurrection now you're trying to let them talk different you say mandelier you know you know each one of them when they feed full of man did went there we had to seek the tomb with the Christ said let's read the four different gospels every one of them that are different you see it one of them talks taught me that I wanted them say you know um you see it but what was the the greatest thing man that does man Fallen abandoned right you know yeah man one perfect Club you know you know bridging Aboriginal you know yeah you know you know you know this is some strong man in them life you know strong man then we 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DV7K-ZJ0Zhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV7K-ZJ0Zhw | FREE Online Courses During Lockdown || Tamil | Endrum Eniyavan | Karuna locked the only college parasitical students college in mauritius student sukham job opportunities curricular missouri online linaria courses Sirica hoppity dona moça copper no longer in Yemen Aden govern [Music] the world KK the through Puma Nehemiah and Annegret a the movie area orders on the online courses Hirakud curry prevailing arts and since potential Nana's array other one singing in the subject knowledge the computer knowledge basic motor in Dhaka they put my engineering alone the computers in society is my party signal sorry other this come personally na solo Korea moon area of overlooked online courses irrigate wooden the creativity Ren decoding it you know the analytics in the movie area of the zone the online courses here K in analyze a bigger than our part lamang in the video puso para una subscript our same opening ham who deserve video partner either a code here but through the monocore says low hunky the pudding is oh other eric funding Anika bhagavad : HMO or a knowledge of Carriacou people logged only lrma when the free I Wheatley ripping a Google account online courses see enormous nary a Google is expanding an odd put them on array of courses here okay other leg amputee Chaka and all that Valley VIPRE catechu chopped up or acidity record of courses here the evidence related were released or pnina's all Dre other words short-term courses are go three to four months Naruko my NS alternate opening an open Tacoma is an ID putting on a mission on the moon oh no the creativity in the creativity on the ER we're not particularly hearts and since unnecessary engineering colleges on particular are they marry coding him solo CUDA programming theory enjoy running a party come buddy other verdict on higher level learning a particular missing now analytics up being Korean the area winning ass electronic lock creativity purty motherless Olli Rehn either on the moon with them on a per deepening electronic lock the modem a parting innaka graphic designing solar podium model / deeper digital design an ink le purr tipping of a flux Sileo offset leo other one the pine butter cookie they are the co photoshop or coral drowning and deep earthy Ranger gonna rent out the video editing so look at it putting in cinema all a TV over a particle about a Parker the humor killing la another cinema TV or advertised mundo YouTube channel so post-production studio so short film so in logic if they have anything the video editing done either come looking out of Premiere Pro Final Cut Pro ideas so mayajaal either Missouri ninja they're in 0 gonna monologue on the visual effects in Xalapa VFX either ear with the survey the visual effects from Tadasana model karana hurry Papa thick nabob ability Tula ember the person is only visual effects irrigate it is not the VFX and so luckily there is going to the roto at the Madrid green might removal as a matter title animation either lump or thinning a syringe giving it so in the moon of course has seen in creativity Lipari after the coding and the programming other than the patina programming theory new guna is the Rhambo useful or mobile alarming you spawn draw as an a mobile app type on the number familiar the mobile app developer guru Mukhi mono course a yellow provides concerns not a material not company so on this house look mobile upon the owner which occur and so how the corresponding on the an prior no edema Ryo isn't rent a platform berkeley other than in select bernie arizona cell containing a mobile app a develop Ramallah after the web development web development on they parental achieve a site on the version door on the pulsar create punter Huntsville Rana has an update to upgrade a imagery maintained under they either merit output how the containing a coding cation there injure gonna HTML CSS JavaScript angular PHP art Anna Nagar theringer unum APIs awning on the web developer Amarillo Arthur the UX UI designing UI Dena user interface you exf donaka user experience even the mobile name apollyon Hadi come up and Bertha could either coding Ontario creativity of ro up in solar melaka - 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KUIs5Z1Obbs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUIs5Z1Obbs | Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home | Emily Post | Self-Help | 9/12 | chapter 25 part 2 of etiquette this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this reading by kara shallenberg etiquette in society in business in politics and at home by emily post chapter 25 the country house and its hospitality part two guest room service if a visitor brings no maid of her own the personal mate of the hostess if she has one otherwise the housemaid always unpacks the bags or trunks lays toilet articles out on the dressing table and in the bathroom puts folded things in the drawers and hangs dresses on hangers in the closet if when she unpacks she sees that something of importance has been forgotten she tells her mistress or in the case of a servant who has been long employed she knows what selection to make herself and supplies the guest without asking with such articles as comb and brush or clothes brush or bathing suit and bathrobe the ballot of the host performs the same service for men in small establishments where there is no ladies made or valid the housemaid is always taught to unpack guests belongings and to press and hook up ladies dresses and gentleman's clothes are sent to a tailor to be pressed after each wearing in big houses breakfast trays for women guests are usually carried to the bedroom floor by the butler some butlers delegate this service to a footman and are handed to the ladies maid who takes the tray into the room in small houses they are carried up by the waitress trays for men visitors are rare but when ordered are carried up and into the room by the vallet or butler if there are no men servants the waitress has to carry up the tray when a guest rings for breakfast the housemaid or the valet goes into the room opens the blinds and in cold weather lights the fire if there is an open one in the room asking whether a hot cool or cold bath is preferred he goes into the bathroom spreads a bath mat on the floor a big bath towel over a chair with the help of a thermometer draws the bath and sometimes lays out the visitors clothes as few people care for more than one bath a day and many people prefer their bath before dinner instead of before breakfast this office is often performed at dinner dressing time instead of in the morning tips the tip roll in a big house seems to us rather appalling but compared with the amounts given in a big english house ours are mere pittances pleasant to think that something is less expensive in our country than in europe fortunately in this country when you dine in a friend's house you do not tip the butler nor do you tip a footman or parlormaid who takes your card to the mistress of the house nor when you leave a country house do you have to give more than five dollars to anyone whatsoever a lady for a weekend stay gives two or three dollars to the ladies maid if she went without her own and one or two dollars to everyone who waited on her intimate friends in a small house send tips to all the servants perhaps only a dollar a piece but no one is forgotten in a very big house this is never done and only those are tipped who have served you if you had your maid with you you always give her a tip about two dollars to give the cook often the second one who prepared her meals and one dollar for the kitchen maid who set her table a gentleman scarcely ever remembers any of the women's servants to their chagron except a waitress and tips only the butler and the valid and sometimes the chauffeur the least he can offer any of the men servants is two dollars and the most ever is five no woman gets as much as that for such short service in a few houses the tipping system is abolished and in every guest room in a conspicuous place on the dressing table or over the bathtub where you are sure to read it is a sign saying please do not offer tips to my servants their contract is with this special understanding and proper arrangements have been made to meet it you will not only create a situation but cause immediate dismissal of anyone who may be persuaded by you to break this rule of the house the notice is signed by the host the arrangement referred to is one whereby every guest means a bonus added to their wages of so much per person per day for all employees this system is much preferred by servants for two reasons first self-respecting ones dislike the demeaning effect of a tip an occasional few won't take them secondly they can absolutely count that so many visitors will bring them precisely such an amount breakfast downstairs or up breakfast customs are as varied in this country as the topography of the land communities of people who have lived or traveled much abroad have nearly all adopted the continental breakfast habit of a tray in their room especially on sunday mornings in other communities it is the custom to go down to the dining room for a heavy american or english meal in communities where the latter is the custom and where people are used to assembling at a set hour it is simple enough to provide a breakfast typical of the section of the country cornbread and kidney stew and hominy in the south donuts and codfish balls way down east gippered herring liver and bacon and griddle cakes elsewhere but downstairs breakfast as a continuous performance is from a housekeeper's point of view a trial to say the least however in big houses where men refuse to eat in their rooms and equally refuse to get up until they feel like it a dining room breakfast is managed as follows continuous breakfast downstairs the table is set with a place for all who said they were coming down at one end is a coffee urn kept hot over a spirit lamp milk is kept hot under a tea cozy or in a double pitcher made like a double boiler on the sideboard or on the table are two or three hot water dishes with or without spirit lamps underneath in one is cereal in the other hash or creamed beef sausage or codfish cakes or whatever the housekeeper thinks of that can stand for hours and still be edible fruit is on the table and bread and butter and marmalade and the cook is supposed to make fresh tea and eggs and toast for each guest as he appears preparing breakfast tray the advantage of having one's guests choose breakfast upstairs is that unless there is a separate breakfast room a long delayed breakfast prevents the dining room from being put in order or the lunch table set trays on the other hand stand all set in the pantry and interfere much less with the dining room work the trays are either of the plain white pantry variety or regular breakfast ones with folding legs on each is put a tray cloth it may be plain linen hem stitched or scalloped or it may be much embroidered and have mosaic or filet lace every bedroom has a set of breakfast china to match it but it is far better to send a complete set of blue chyna to a rose-colored room than a rose set that has pieces missing nothing looks worse than old crockery it is like unmatched paper and envelopes or odd shoes or a woman's skirt and waist that do not meet in the back there is nothing unusual in a tray set every china and department store carries them but only in open stock patterns can one buy extra dishes or replace broken ones a fact it is well to remember there is a tall coffee pot hot milk pitcher a cream pitcher and sugar ball a cup and saucer two plates an egg cup and a covered dish a cereal is usually put in the covered dish toast in a napkin on a plate or eggs and bacon in place of cereal this with fruit is the most elaborate tray breakfast ever provided most people who breakfast in bed take only coffee or tea an egg toast and possibly fruit the courteous host of those elaborate ceremonials between host and guest familiar to all readers of the bible and all travelers in the east only a few faint traces remain in our country and generation it is still unforgivable to eat a man's bread and remain his enemy it is unforgivable to criticize your host or in his presence to criticize his friends it is unforgivable to be rude to anyone under your own roof or under the roof of a friend if you must quarrel with your enemy seek public or neutral ground since quarrels and hospitality must never be mingled the spaniard says to his guest all i have is yours it is supposed to be merely a pretty speech but in a measure it is true of every host's attitude toward his houseguest if you take someone under your roof he becomes part of and sharer in your life and possessions your horse your fireside your armchair your servants your time your customs all are his your food is his food your roof his shelter you give him the best spare room you set before him the best refreshments you can offer and your best china and glass his bed is made up with your best company linen and blankets you receive your guest with a smile no matter how inconvenient or troublesome or straining to your resources his visit may be and on no account do you let him suspect any of this keeping one's guests occupied in popular houses where visitors like to go again and again there is always a happy combination of some attention on the part of the host and hostess and the perfect freedom of the guests to occupy their time as they choose the host and the men staying in the house arrange among themselves to rest or play games or fish or ride or shoot clay pigeons or swim etc the hostess unless at the seashore where people go bathing in the morning generally leaves her guests to their own devices until lunchtime though they are always offered whatever diversions the place or the neighborhood afford they are told there is bathing fishing golf and if they want to do any of these things it is arranged for them but unless something special such as driving to a picnic or clambake has been planned or there is a tennis tournament or golf match of importance the hostess makes her first appearance just before luncheon this is the same as any informal family meal if there are 30 guests it makes no difference sometimes there are place cards especially if other people have been invited in sometimes people find places for themselves after luncheon something is usually arranged perhaps those who play golf go out for their game and others who do not play go to the country club at the hour the players are supposed to be coming in so that they can all have tea together those who like motoring perhaps go for a drive or to a neighbor's house for bridge or neighbors come in for tea there is always bridge sometimes there is dancing in very big houses musicians are often brought in after dinner and dancing and bridge alternate till bedtime a house full of young people very easily look after their own amusement as said before a big house is run very much like a country club and guests are supposed to look after themselves making an a special effort to entertain a guest who is to stay for a week or longer has gone out of custom in the fashionable world except for an important personage a visit from the president of the united states for instance would necessitate the most punctiliously formal etiquette no matter how close a friend of the family he may always have been for such a visitor a hostess would either arrange a series of entertainments or none according to her visitors inclination a guest can look after his own comfort the most trying thing to people of very set habits is an unusual breakfast hour when you have the unfortunate habit of waking with the dawn and the household you are visiting has the custom of sleeping on sunday morning the long wait for your coffee can quite actually upset your whole day on the other hand to be aroused at seven on the only day when you do not have to hurry to business in order to yawn through an early breakfast and then sit around and kill time is quite as trying the guest with the early habit can in a measure prevent discomfort he can carry in a small case locked if necessary a very small solidified alcohol outfit and either a small package of tea or powdered coffee sugar powdered milk and a few crackers he can then start his day all by himself in the barnyard hours without disturbing anyone and in comfort to himself few people care enough to fuss but if they do this equipment of an habitual visitor with incurably early waking hours is given as a suggestion or perhaps the entire guest situation may be put in one sentence if you are an inflexible person very set in your ways don't visit at least don't visit without carefully looking the situation over from every angle to be sure that the habits of the house you are going to are in accord with your own a solitary guest is naturally much more dependent on his host or her hostess but on the other hand he or she is practically always a very intimate friend who merely adapts himself for herself like a chameleon to the customs and hours and diversions of the household don'ts for the hostess when a guest asks to be called half an hour before breakfast don't have him called an hour and a half before because it takes you that long to dress nor allow him a scant 10 minutes because the shorter time is seemingly sufficient too often the summons on the door wakes him out of sound sleep he tumbles exhausted out of bed into clothes and downstairs to wait perhaps an hour for breakfast if a guest prefers to sit on the veranda and read don't interrupt him every half page to ask if he really does not want to do something else if on the other hand a guest wants to exercise don't do everything in your power to obstruct his starting off by saying that it will surely rain or that it is too hot or that you think it's senseless to spend days that should be a rest to him in utterly exhausting himself don't when you know that a young man cares little for feminine society fine tooth comb the neighborhood for the dullest or silliest young woman to be found don't on the other hand when you have an especially attractive young woman staying with you ask a solid middle-aged couple and an octogenarian professor for dinner because the charm and beauty of the former is sure to appeal to the latter don't because you personally happen to like a certain young girl who is utterly old-fashioned in outlook and type from ultra modern others who are staying with you try to bring them together never try to make any two people like each other if they do they do if they don't they don't and that is all there is to it but it is a vital importance to your own success as hostess to find out which is the case and collect or separate them accordingly the casual hostess the most casual hostess in the world is the fashionable leader in newport she who should by the rules of good society be the most punctilious since no place in america or europe is more conspicuously representative of luxury and fashion nowhere are there more guests or half so many hostesses and yet hospitality as it is understood everywhere else is practically unknown no one ever goes to stay in a newport house accepting on his own as it were it is not an exaggerated story but quite true that in many houses of ultra fashion a guest on arriving is told at which meals he is expected to appear that is at dinners or luncheons given by his hostess at all others he is free to go out or stay in by himself no effort is assumed for his amusement or responsibility for his well-being it is small wonder that only those who have plenty of friends care to go there or in fact are ever invited those who like to go to visit the most perfectly appointed but utterly impersonal house find no other visiting to compare with its unhampering delightfulness the hostess simply says on his or her arrival oh how do freddie or constance they've put you in the chinese room i think ring for tea when you want it strother's telephone he'd be over around five mrs top lofty asked you to dinner tonight and i accept it for you hope that was all right if not you'll have to telephone and get out of it yourself i want you to dinner tomorrow night and for lunch on sunday sorry to leave you but i'm late for bridge now goodbye and she is off the newport hostess is of course an extreme type that is seldom met away from that one small watering place in rhode island the energetic hostess the energetic hostess is the antithesis of the one above and far more universally known she is one who fusses and plans continually who thinks her guests are not having a good time unless she rushes them cooks tourist fashion from this engagement to that and crowds with activity and diversion never mind what so long as it is something to see or do every moment of their stay she walks them through the garden to show them all the nooks and vistas she dilates upon the flowers that bloomed here last month and are going to bloom next she insists upon their climbing over rocks to a summer house to see the view she insists on taking them in another direction to see an old mill and again everyone is trooped to the cupola of the house to see another view she insists on everyone's playing croquet before lunch to which she gathers in a curiously mixed collection of neighbors immediately after lunch everyone is driven to a country club to see some duffer golf for some reason there is never time in all the prepared pleasures for any of her guests to play golf themselves after 20 minutes at the golf club they are all taken to a church fair the guests are all introduced to the ladies at the booth and those who were foolish enough to bring their purses with them from now on carry around an odd assortment of fancy work there is another entertainment that her guests must not miss a flower pageant of the darlingist children 14 miles away everyone is dashed to that on someone's front lawn daisies and lilies and roses trip and skip it is all sweetly pretty but the sun is hot and the guests have been on the go for a great many hours soon however their hostess leaves home at last think they not at all they are going somewhere for tea and french recitations but why go on the portrait is fairly complete though this account covers only a few hours and there is still all the evening and tomorrow to be filled in just as liberally the anxious hostess the anxious hostess does not insist on your ceaseless activity but she is no less persistent in filling your time she is always asking you what you would like to do next if you say you are quite content as you are she nevertheless continues to shower suggestions shall she play the phonograph to you would you like her to telephone to a friend who sings too wonderfully would you like to look at a portfolio of pictures if you are a moment silent she is sure you are bored and wonders what she can do to divert you the perfect hostess the ideal hostess must have so many perfections of sense and character that were she described in full no one seemingly but a combination of seer and angel could ever hope to qualify she must first of all consider the inclinations of her guests she must not only make them as comfortable as the arrangements and limits of her establishment permit but she must subordinate her own inclinations utterly at the same time she must not fuss and flutter and get agitated and seemingly make efforts in their behalf nothing makes a guest more uncomfortable than to feel his host or hostess is being put to a great deal of bother or effort on his account a perfect hostess like a perfect housekeeper has seemingly nothing whatever to do with household arrangements which apparently run in oiled grooves and of their own accord certain rules are easy to observe once they are brought to attention a hostess should never speak of annoyances of any kind no matter what happens unless she is actually unable to stand up she should not mention physical ills any more than mental ones she has invited people to her house and as long as they are under her roof hospitality demands that their sojourn shall be made as pleasant as lies in her power if the cook leaves then a picnic must be made of the situation as though a picnic were the most delightful thing that could happen should a guest be taken ill she must assure him that he is not giving the slightest trouble at the same time nothing that can be done for his comfort must be overlooked should she herself or someone in her family become suddenly ill she should make as light of it as possible to her guests even though she withdraw from them in that event she must ask a relative or intimate friend to come in and take her place nor should the deputy hostess dwell to the guests on the illness or whatever it is that has deprived them of their hostess the guest no one invites again the guest no one invites a second time is the one who runs a car to its detriment and a horse to a lather who leaves a borrowed tennis racquet out in the rain who dog-ears the books leaves a cigarette on the edge of a table and burns a trench in its edge who uses towels for boot rags who stands a wet glass on polished wood who tracks muddy shoes into the house and leaves his room looking as though it had been through a cyclone nor are men the only offenders young women have been known to commit every one of these offenses and the additional one of bringing a pet dog that was not house trained besides these actually destructive shortcomings there are evidences of bad upbringing in many modern youths whose lack of consideration is scarcely less annoying those who are late for every meal cheeky others who invite friends of their own to meals without the manners or the decency to ask their hostess permission who help themselves to a car and go off and don't come back for meals at all and who write no letters afterwards nor even take the trouble to go up and speak to a former hostess when they see her again on the other hand a young person who is considerate is a delight immeasurable such a delight as only a hostess of much experience can perhaps appreciate a young girl who tells where she is going first asking if it is all right and who finds her hostess as soon as she is in the house at night to report that she is back is one who very surely will be asked again and often a young man is of course much freer but a similar deference to the plans of his hostess and to the hours and customs of the house will result in repeated invitations for him also the lack of these things is not only bad form but want of common civility and decency and reflects not only on the girls and boys themselves but on their parents who failed to bring them up properly the considerate guest courtesy demands that you when you are a guest shall show neither annoyance nor disappointment no matter what happens before you can hope to become even a passable guest let alone a perfect one you must learn as it were not to notice if hot soup is poured down your back if you neither understand nor care for dogs or children and both insist on climbing all over you you must seemingly like it just as you must be amiable and polite to your fellow guests even though they be of all the people on earth the most detestable to you you must with the very best dissimulation at your command appear to find the food delicious though they offer you all of the vans that are especially distasteful to your palate or antagonistic to your digestion you must disguise your hatred of red ants and scrambled food if everyone else is bent on a picnic you must pretend that six is a perfect dinner hour though you never dine before eight or on the contrary you must wait until 8 30 or 9 with stoical fortitude though your dinner hour is six and by seven your chest seems securely pinned to your spine if you go for a drive and it pours and there is no top to the carriage or car and you are soaked to the skin and chilled to the marrow so that your teeth chatter your lips must smile and you must appear to enjoy the refreshing coolness if you go to stay in a small house in the country and they give you a bed full of lumps in a room of mosquitoes and flies in a chamber over that of a crying baby under the eaves with a temperature of over a hundred you can the next morning walk to the village and send yourself a telegram and leave but though you feel starved exhausted wilted and are mosquito bitten until you resemble a well-developed case of chickenpox or measles by not so much as a facial muscle must you let the family know that your comfort lacked anything that your happiest imagination could picture nor must you confide in anyone afterwards having broken bread in the house how desperately wretched you were if you know anyone who is always in demand not only for dinners but for trips on private cars and yachts and long visits in country houses you may be very sure of one thing the popular person is first of all unselfish or else extremely gifted very often both the perfect guest not only tries to wear becoming clothes but tries to put on an equally becoming mental attitude no one is ever asked out very much who is in the habit of telling people all the misfortunes and ailments she has experienced or witnessed though the perfect guest listens with apparent sympathy to everyone else's another attribute of the perfect guest is never to keep people waiting she is always ready for anything or nothing if a plan is made to picnic she likes picnics above everything and proves her liking by enthusiastically making the sandwiches or the salad dressing or whatever she thinks she makes best if on the other hand no one seems to want to do anything the perfect guest has always a book she is absorbed in or a piece of sewing she is engrossed with or else beyond everything she would love to sit in an easy chair and do nothing she never for one moment thinks of herself but of the other people she is thrown with she is a person of sympathy always and instantaneous discernment she is good tempered no matter what happens and makes the most of everything as it comes at games she is a good loser and a quiet winner she has a pleasant word an amusing story and agreeable comment for most occasions but she is neither gushing nor folsom she has merely acquired a habit born of many years of arduous practice of turning everything that looks like a dark cloud as quickly as possible for the glimmer of a silver lining she is as sympathetic to children as to older people she cuts out wonderful paper dolls and soldier hats always leisurely and easily as though it cost neither time nor effort she knows a hundred stories or games every baby and every dog goes to her on site not because she has any a special talent except that one she has cultivated the talent of interest in everyone and everything except herself few people know that there is such a talent or that it can be cultivated she has more than mere beauty she has infinite charm and she is so well born that she is charming to everyone her manner to a duke who happens to be staying in the house is not a bit more courteous than her manner to the kitchen maid whom she chances to meet in the kitchen gardens whether she has gone with the children to see the new kittens as though new kittens were the apex of all delectability she always calls the servants by name always says how do you do when she arrives good morning while there and goodbye when she leaves and do they presume because of her familiarity when she remembers to ask after the parlor remains mother and the butler's baby they wait on her as they wait on no one else who comes to the house neither the senator nor the governor nor his grace of over there the ideal guest is an equally ideal hostess the principle of both is the same a ready smile a quick sympathy a happy outlook consideration for others tenderness toward everything that is young or helpless and forgetfulness of self which is not far from the ideal of womankind the guest on a private car or yacht the sole difference between being a guest at a country house and a guest on a private car or a yacht is that you put to a very severe test your adaptability as a traveler you live in very close quarters with your host and hostess and fellow guests and must therefore be particularly on your guard against being selfish or out of humor if you are unsure and don't feel well you can stay home but off on a cruise if you are ill you have to make the best of it and a seasick person's best is very bad indeed therefore let it be hoped you are a good sailor if not think very very carefully before you embark end of chapter 25 part two read by kara schallenberg www.kray.org on april 16 2007 in oceanside california etiquette chapter 26 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this reading by kara shallenberg etiquette in society in business in politics and at home by emily post chapter 26 the house party in camp roughing it in the fashionable world on the atlantic coast is rather suggestive of the dairymaid playing of marie antoinette the rough part being mostly picturesque effect with little taste of actual discomfort often of course the roughing it is real especially west of the mississippi and sometimes in the east too so real that it has no place in a book of etiquette at all in the following picture of a fashionable camping party it should perhaps be added that not only the world these but most of the women really think they are roughing it at the same time there is nothing that a genuine dependent upon luxury resents more than to be told he is dependent it is he who has but newly learned the comforts of living who protests his inability to endure discomfort the very same people therefore who went a short time before to great estates women who arrived with their maids and luggage containing personal equipment of amazing perfection and unlimited quantity to say nothing of jewels worth a king's ransom and men who usually travel with their own manservants and every variety of raiment and paraphernalia on being invited to rough it with the kind hearts at mountain summit camp are the very ones who most promptly and enthusiastically telegraph their delighted acceptance at a certain party a few years ago the only person who declined was a young woman of so little position that she was quite offended that mrs kindheart should suppose her able to endure discomfort such as her invitation implied this year the worldlies the normans the lovejoys the bobo gildings the little houses constant style jim smartlington and his bride club window and young strothers make up the party no one declined not even the worldlies though there is a fly in the amber of their perfect satisfaction mrs kindheart wrote not to bring a maid mrs worldly is very much disturbed because she cannot do her hair herself mr worldly is even more perturbed at the thought of going without his valet he has never in the 20 years since he left college been 24 hours away from earnest he knows perfectly well that ernest is not expected but he means to take him he will say nothing about it he can surely find a place for earnest to stay somewhere the other men all look upon a holiday away from formality which includes valeting as a relief like the opening of a window in a stuffy room and none of the women except mrs worldly would take her maid if she could the clothes they take the men all rummage in attics and trunk rooms for those disreputable looking articles of wearing apparel deer to all sportsmen oil soaked boots water-soaked and sun-bleached woolen corduroy leather or canvas garments and hats each looking too shabby from their wives or vallette's point of view to be offered to a every evening is spent in cleaning guns rummaging for unprepossessing treasures of shooting and fishing equipment the women also give thought to their wardrobes consisting chiefly in a process of elimination nothing perishable nothing requiring a maid's help to get into or to take care of golf clothes are first choice and any other old country clothes skirts and sweaters and lots of plain shirt waists to go under the sweaters an old polo coat and a macintosh is chosen by each and for evenings something comfortable and easy to put on in the way of a house gown or ordinary summer day dress one or two decide to take tea gowns in dark color and plainest variety all the women who sew or knit take something to work on in unoccupied moments such as the hours of silent sitting in a canoe while husbands fish finally the day arrives everyone meets at the railroad station they are all as smart looking as can be there is no sign of rough clothes anywhere though nothing in the least like a jewel case or parasol is to be seen at the end of somewhere between 8 and 18 hours they arrive at a shed which sits on the edge of the single track and is labeled dustville junction and hurrying down the narrow platform is their host except that his face is clean shaven and his manners perfect he might be taken for a three far from smart looking teams two buck boards and an express wagon are standing nearby kindheart welcomes everyone with enthusiasm except the now emerging earnest for once kindheart is nonplussed and he says to worldly this isn't newport you know of course we can give him a bed somewhere but this is really no place for ernest and there's nothing for him to do worldly for the moment at a loss explains lamely i thought he might be useful if you could find some corner for him tonight then we can see that's all right isn't it kind heart as host can't say anything further except to agree everyone is bundled into the buck boards except ernest who goes on top of the luggage in the express wagon and a corduroy drive of six or eight miles begins what the camp is like summit camp is a collection of wooden shacks like a group of packing cases dumped in a clearing among the pine trees at the edge of a mountain lake those who have never been there before feel some misgivings those who have been there before remember with surprise that they had liked the place the men alone are filled with enthusiasm the only person who is thoroughly apprehensive of the immediate future is earnest in front of the largest of the shacks mrs kindheart surrounded by dogs and children waves and hurries forward beaming her enthusiasm is contagious the children look blooming that the hardship is not hurting them is evident and when the guests have seen the inside of the camps most of them are actually as pleased as they look the biggest shack is a living room the one nearest is the dining camp four or five smaller ones are sleeping camps for guests and another is the kindheart's own the living camp is nothing but a single room about 30 feet wide and 40 long with an open raftered roof for ceiling it has windows on four sides and a big porch built on the southeast corner there is an enormous open fireplace and a floor good enough to dance on the woodwork is of rough lumber and has a single coat of leaf green paint the shelves between the uprights are filled with books all the new novels and magazines are spread out on a long table the room is furnished with navajo blankets wicker furniture steamer chairs and hammocks are hung across two of the corners two long divan sofas on either side of the fireplace are the only upholstered pieces of furniture in the whole camp except the mattresses on the beds the guest camps are separate shacks each one set back on a platform leaving a porch in front inside they vary in size most have two some have four rooms but each is merely one pointed roofed space the front part has a fireplace and is furnished as a sitting room the rear half is partitioned into two or more cubicles like box stalls with partitions about eight feet high and having regular doors in each of the single rooms there is a bed bureau wash stand chair and two shelves about six or seven feet high with a calico curtain nailed to the top one and hanging to the floor making a hat shelf and clothes closet the few double rooms are twice the size and have all furniture and duplicate there is also a matting or a rag rug on the floor and that is all each cottage has a bathroom but the hot water supply seems complicated a sign says your guide will bring it to you when needed mrs worldly feeling vaguely uncomfortable and hungry is firmly determined to go home on the next morning train before she has had much time to reflect mrs kindheart reports that lunch is nearly ready guides come with canisters of hot water and everyone goes to dress town clothes disappear and woods clothes emerge this by no means makes a dowdy picture good sport clothes never look so well or becoming as when long use has given them an accustomed set characteristic of their wearer the men put on their oldest country clothes too not their fishing treasures to sit at table with ladies the treasured articles go on in the early dawn and the guides are the only humans except themselves supposed worthy to behold them presently a gong is sounded the kind heart children run to the guesthouses to call out that the gong means dinner is ready and dinner means lunch dining room details in a short while the very group of people who only 10 days before were being shown to their places in the worldly's own tapestry hung marble dining room at great estates by a dozen foot men in satin knee breeches file into the dining camp and take their places at a long pine table painted turkey red on ordinary wooden kitchen chairs also red the floral decoration is of laurel leaves in vases made of preserved jars covered with birch bark glass and china is of the cheapest but there are a long centerpiece of hem-stitched crash and crashed oilies and there are real napkins and at each plate a birch bark napkin ring with a number on it mrs worldly looks at her napkin ring as though it were an insect one or two of the others who have not been there before look mildly surprised mrs kindheart smiles i'm sorry but i told you it was roughing it anyone who prefers innumerable paper napkins to using a washed one twice is welcome but one napkin a day a piece is camp rule mrs worldly tries to look amiable all the rest succeed the food is limited in variety but delicious there are fresh trout from the lake and venison steak both well cooked in every way that can be devised appear at every meal all other supplies come in hampers from the city the head cook is the kind heart's own and so is the butler with one of the chauffeurs went home to help him wait on table they wear liveries evolved by mrs kindheart of gray flannel trousers green flannel blazers very light gray flannel shirts black ties and moccasins the table service since there are only two to wait on 20 including the children is necessarily somewhat farmer style ice tea rolls butter marmalade cake fruit are all on the table so that people may help themselves the amusements offered after luncheon kintart points out a dozen guides who are waiting at the boathouse to take anyone who wants to be paddled or to sail or to go out into the woods there is a small swimming pool which can be warmed artificially those who like it cold swim in the lake all the men disappear in groups or singly with a guide the women go with their husbands or two together with a guide should any not want to go out she can take to one of the hammocks or a divan in the living room and a book at first sight this hospitality seems inadequate but its discomfort is one of outward appearance only the food is abundant and delicious whether cooked in the house or by the guides in the woods the beds are comfortable there are plenty of warm and good quality though not white blankets sheets are flannel or cotton as preferred pillowcases are linen towels of the bath variety because washing can be done by natives nearby but ironing is difficult let no one however think that this is a simple by that meaning either easy or inexpensive form of entertainment imagine the budget a dozen guides teams and drivers natives to wash and clean and to help the cook food for two or three dozen people sent hundreds of miles by express it is true that the buildings are of the most primitive and the furnishings too the bureau drawers do stick and there is only curtained closet room and mirrors are few and diminutive and orders for hot water have to be given ahead of time but there is no discomfort except bathing in the cold the huge fire lighted early every morning by one of the guides in each guest house keeps the main part fairly warm but the temperature of one of the bathrooms on a cold morning is scarcely welcoming camp manners people do not dress for dinner that is not in evening clothes after coming in from walking or shooting or fishing if it is warm they swim in the pool or have their guides bring them hot water for a bath women change into house gowns of some sort men put on flannel trousers soft shirts and flannel or surge sack coats in the evening if it is a beautiful night everyone sits on steamer chairs wrapped in rugs around the big fire built outdoors in front of a sort of penthouse or windbreak if it is stormy they sit in front of a fire almost as big in the living room sometimes younger ones pop corn or roast chestnuts or perhaps make taffy perhaps someone tells a story or someone plays and everyone sings perhaps one who has parlor tricks amuses the others but as a rule those who have been all day in the open are tired and drowsy and want nothing but to stretch out for a while in front of the big fire and then turn in the etiquette of this sort of a party is so apparently lacking that its inclusion perhaps seems out of place but it is meant merely as a picture of a phase of fashionable life that is not much exploited and to show that well-bred people never deteriorate in manner their behavior is precisely the same whether at great estates or in camp a gentleman may be in his shirt sleeves actually but he never gets into shirt sleeves mentally he has no inclination to to be sure on the particular part he described above mrs worldly wore a squirrel fur cap in the evening as well as the daytime she said it was because it was so warm and comfortable it was really because she could not do her hair perhaps someone asks about earnest at the end of two days of aloof and distasteful idleness ernest became quite a human being invaluable as baiter of worms for the children's fishhooks as extra butler and did not scorn even temporary experiments as kitchenmaid in fact he proved the half-hearted recommendation that he might be useful so thoroughly that the first person of all to be especially invited for next year and future years was exactly earnest end of chapter 26 of etiquette read by kara shallenberg on april 29 2007 in oceanside california chapter 27 part 1 of etiquette this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this reading by kara shallenberg etiquette in society in business in politics and at home by emily post chapter 27 part 1 notes and shorter letters in writing notes or letters as in all other forms of social observance the highest achievement is in giving the appearance of simplicity naturalness and force those who use long periods of flowered prolixity and pretentious phrases who write in complicated form with meaningless flourishes do not make an impression of elegance and erudition upon their readers but flaunt instead unmistakable evidence of vain glory and ignorance the letter you write whether you realize it or not is always a mirror which reflects your appearance taste and character a sloppy letter with the writing all pouring into one corner of the page badly worded badly spelled and with unmatched paper and envelope even possibly a blot proclaims the sort of person who would have unkempt hair unclean linen and broken shoelaces just as a neat precise evenly written note portrays a person of like characteristics therefore while it cannot be said with literal accuracy that one may read the future of a person by study of his handwriting it is true that if a young man wishes to choose a wife in whose daily life he is sure always to find the unfinished task the untidy mind and the syncopated housekeeping he may do it quite simply by selecting her from her letters how to improve a letter's appearance some people are fortunate in being able easily to make graceful letters to space their words evenly and to put them on a page so that the picture is pleasing others are discouraged at the outset because their fingers are clumsy and their efforts crude but no matter how badly formed each individual letter may be if the writing is consistent throughout the page as a whole looks fairly well you can make yourself write neatly and legibly you can with the help of a dictionary if necessary spell correctly you can be sure that you understand the meaning of every word you use if it is hard for you to write in a straight line use the lined guide that comes with nearly all stationary if impossible to keep an even margin draw a perpendicular line at the left of the guide so that you can start each new line of writing on it you can also make a guide to slip under the envelope far better to use a guide than to send envelopes and pages of writing that slide uphill and down in uncontrolled disorder and here is an illustration of two such guides an illustration of a piece of paper with heavy lines running horizontally and one vertically for the margin and an envelope-shaped guide with horizontal lines to guide the placement of the address choice of writing paper suitability should be considered in choosing note paper as well as in choosing a piece of furniture for a house for a handwriting which is habitually large a larger sized paper should be chosen than for writing which is small the shape of paper should also depend somewhat upon the spacing of the lines which is typical of the writer and whether a wide or narrow margin is used low spread out writing looks better on a square sheet of paper tall pointed writing looks better on paper that is high and narrow selection of paper whether rough or smooth is entirely a matter of personal choice so that the quality be good and the shape and color conservative paper should never be ruled or highly centered or odd in shape or have elaborate or striking ornamentation some people use smaller paper for notes or correspondence cards cut to the size of the envelopes others use the same size for all correspondence and leave a wider margin in writing notes the flap of the envelope should be plain and the point not unduly long if the flap is square instead of being pointed it may be allowed greater length without being eccentric colored linings to envelopes are at present in fashion thin white paper with monogram or a dress stamped in gray to match gray tissue lining of the envelope is for instance in very best taste young girls may be allowed quite gay envelope linings but the device on the paper must be minute in proportion to the gaiety of the color here are five illustrations of envelopes showing the back of the envelope where the flap sticks down the first three are noted that they are in good taste they have even proportions the flap of the envelope ends a little more than halfway down the back of the envelope except for the squared off flap which ends lower of the two which are in bad taste one has an unevenly shaped flap and the other has a point that extends all the way down to the bottom of the envelope writing paper for a man should always be strictly conservative plain white or gray or granite paper large in size and stamped in the simplest manner the size should be five and three-quarter inches by seven and a half inches or 6 by 8 or 5 and 1 8 inches by 8 and 1 8 inches or thereabouts a paper suitable for the use of all the members of a family has the address stamped in black or dark color in plain letters at the top of the first page more often than not the telephone number is put in very small letters under that of the address a great convenience in the present day of telephoning for example 350 park avenue telephone 7572 plaza devices for stamping as there is no such thing as heraldry in america the use of a coat of arms is as much a foreign custom as the speaking of a foreign tongue but in certain communities where old families have used their crests continuously since the days when they brought their device and their right to it from europe the use of it is suitable and proper the site of this or that crest on a carriage or automobile in new york or boston announces to all those who have lived their lives in either city that the vehicle belongs to a member of this or that family but for someone without an inherited right to select a lion rampant or a stag cushant because he thinks it looks stylish it's as though for the same reason he changed his name from muggins to marmaduke and quite properly subjects him to ridicule strictly speaking a woman has the right to use a lozenge only since in heraldic days women did not bear arms but no one in this country follows heraldic rule to this extent the personal device it is occasionally the fancy of artists or young girls to adopt some a special symbol associated with themselves the butterfly of whistler for instance is as well known as his name a painter of marines has the small outline of a ship stamped on his writing paper and a new york architect the capital of anionic column a generation ago young women used to fancy such an intriguing symbol as a mask a sphinx a question mark or their own names if their names were such as could be pictured there can be no objection to one's appropriation of an emblem if one fancies it but lily bell dolly and kitten are lillian isabelle dorothy and catherine in these days and appropriate hallmarks are not easily found country house stationery for a big house in selecting paper for a country house we go back to the subject of suitability a big house in important grounds should have very plain very dignified letter paper it may be white or tinted blue or gray the name of the place should be engraved in the center usually at the top of the first page it may be placed left or right as preferred slanting across the upper corners or in a list at the upper left side maybe put as many addresses as necessary many persons use a whole row of small devices in outline the engine of a train and beside it ardmore meaning that ardmore is the railroad station a telegraph poll an envelope a telephone instrument and beside each an address these devices are suitable for all places whether they are great or tiny that have different addresses for railroad post office telephone or telegraph then an illustration of a train engine with sterlington new york then telegraph poles and envelopes ringwood new jersey then a little telephone slotsburg 732 for the little house on the other hand farm houses and little places in the country may have very bright colored stamping as well as gay lined envelopes places with easily illustrated names quite often have them pictured the bird cage for instance may have a bright blue paper with a bird cage in supposed red lacquer the band box a fantastically decorated milliner's box on oyster gray paper the envelope lining of black and gray pinstripes and the doll's house might use the outline of a doll's house in grass green on green bordered white paper and white envelopes lined with grass green each of these devices must be as small as the outline of a cherry pit and the paper of the smallest size that comes envelopes three and a half by five inches or paper four by six and envelopes the same size to hold paper without folding then an illustration of these three devices the bird cage the band box and the dollhouse it is foolish perhaps to give the description of such papers for their fashion is but of the moment a jeweler from paris has been responsible for their present vogue in new york and his clientele is only among the young and smart older and more conservative women and of course all men keep to the plain fashion of yesterday which will just as surely be the fashion of tomorrow morning paper persons who are in mourning use black edged visiting cards letter paper and envelopes the depth of black corresponds with the depth of mourning and the closeness of relation to the one who has gone the width decreasing as one's morning lightens the width of black to use is a matter of personal taste and feeling a very heavy border from 3 8 to 7 16 of an inch announces the deepest retirement dating a letter usually the date is put at the upper right hand of the first page of a letter or at the end and to the left of the signature of a note it is far less confusing for one's correspondent to read january 9 1920 then 1 9 20. theoretically one should write out the date in full the ninth of january 1921. that however is the height of pedantry and an unswallowable mouthful at the top of any page not a document at the end of a note thursday is sufficient unless the note is an invitation for more than a week ahead in which case write as in a letter january 9 or the 9th of january the year is not necessary since it can hardly be supposed to take a year for a letter's transportation sequence of pages if a note is longer than one page the third page is usually next as this leaves the fourth blank and prevents the writing from showing through the envelope with heavy or tissue-lined envelopes the fourth is used as often as the third in letters one may write first second third fourth in regular order or first and fourth then opening the sheet and turning it sideways right across the two inside pages as one many prefer to write on first third then sideways across second and fourth in certain cities boston for instance the last word on a page is repeated at the top of the next it is undoubtedly a good idea but makes a stuttering impression upon one not accustomed to it folding a note as to whether a letter is folded in such a way that the recipient shall read the contents without having to turn the paper is giving too much importance to nothing it is sufficient if the paper is folded neatly once of course for the envelope that is half the length of the paper and twice for the envelope that is a third sealing wax if you use sealing wax let us hope you are an adept at making an even and smoothly finished seal choose a plain colored wax rather than one speckled with metal with the sort of paper described for country houses or for young people or those living in studios or bungalows gay sealing wax may be quite alluring especially if it can be persuaded to pour smoothly like liquid and not to look like a streaked and broken off slice of dough in days when envelopes were unknown all letters had to be sealed hence when envelopes were made the idea obtained that it was improper to use both gum arabic and wax strictly speaking this may be true but since all envelopes have mucilage it would be unreasonable to demand that those who like to use sealing wax have their envelopes made to order form of address the most formal beginning of a social letter is my dear mrs smith the fact that in england dear mrs smith is more formal does not greatly concern us in america dear mrs smith dear sarah dear sally sally dear dearest sally darling sally are increasingly intimate business letters begin smith johnson and company 20 broadway new york dear sirs or if more personal john smith and company 20 broadway new york my dear mr smith end of chapter 27 part 1 of etiquette read by kara shallenberg on april 26 2007 in oceanside california chapter 27 part two of etiquette this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this reading by kara shallenberg etiquette in society in business in politics and at home by emily post chapter 27 notes and shorter letters part two the complementary close the close of a business letter should be yours truly or yours very truly respectfully is used only by a tradesman to a customer an employee to an employer or by an inferior never by a person of equal position no lady should ever sign a letter respectfully not even were she writing to a queen if an american lady should have occasion to write to a queen she should conclude her letter i have the honor to remain madam your most obedient for address and close of letters to persons of title see table at the end of this chapter close of personal notes and letters it is too bad that the english language does not permit the charming and graceful closing of all letters in the french manner those little flowers of compliment that leave such a pleasant fragrance after reading but ever since the 18th century the english-speaking have been busy pruning away all ornament of expression even the last remaining graces kindest regards with kindest remembrances are fast disappearing leaving us nothing but an abrupt yours truly or sincerely yours closing a formal note the best ending to a formal social note is sincerely sincerely yours very sincerely very sincerely yours yours always sincerely or always sincerely yours i remain dear madam is no longer in use but believe me is still correct when formality is to be expressed in the close of a note believe me very sincerely yours or believe me my dear mrs worldly most sincerely yours this last is an english form but it is used by quite a number of americans particularly those who have been much abroad appropriate for a man faithfully or faithfully yours is a very good signature for a man in writing to a woman or in any uncommercial correspondence such as a letter to the president of the united states a member of the cabinet an ambassador a clergyman etc the intimate closing affectionately yours always affectionately affectionately devotedly lovingly your loving are in increasing scale of intimacy lovingly is much more intimate than affectionately and so is devotedly sincerely informal notes and affectionately in intimate notes are the two adverbs most used in the present day and between these two there is a blank in english we have no expression to fit sentiment more friendly than the first nor one less intimate than the second not good form cordially was coined no doubt to fill this need but its self-consciousness puts it in the category with residence and retire and all the other offenses of pretentiousness and in new york at least it is not used by people of taste warmly yours is unspeakable yours in haste or hastily yours is not bad form but is rather carelessly rude in a tearing hurry is a termination dear to the boarding school girl but its truth does not make it any more attractive than the vision of that same young girl rushing into a room with her hat and coat half on to swoop upon her mother with a peck of a kiss and with her bye mama whirl out again turmoil and flurry may be characteristic of the manners of today both are far from the ideal of beautiful manners which should be as assured as smooth as controlled as the running of a high-grade automobile flea-like motions are no better suited to manners than to motors other endings gratefully is used only when a benefit has been received as to a lawyer who has skillfully handled the case to a surgeon who has saved a life dear to you to a friend who has been put to unusual trouble to do you a favor in an ordinary letter of thanks the signature is sincerely affectionately devotedly as the case may be the phrases that a man might devise to close a letter to his betrothed or his wife are bound only by the limit of his imagination and do not belong in this or any book the signature abroad the higher the rank the shorter the name a duke for instance signs himself marlborough nothing else and a queen her first name victoria the social world in europe therefore laughs at us for using our whole names or worse yet inserting meaningless initials in our signatures etiquette in accord with europe also objects strenuously to initials and demands that names be always engraved and if possible written in full but only very correct people strictly observe this rule in europe all persons have so many names given them in baptism that they are forced naturally to lay most of them aside selecting one or at most two for use in america the names bestowed at baptism become inseparably part of each individual so that if the name is over long a string of initials is the inevitable result since in america it is not customary for a man to discard any of his names and john hunter titherington smith is far too much of a pen full for the one who signs thousands of letters and documents it is small wonder that he chooses j h t smith instead or perhaps at the end of personal letters john h t smith why shouldn't he it is after all his own name to sign as he chooses and in addressing him deference to his choice should be shown a married woman should always sign a letter to a stranger a bank business firm etc with her baptismal name and add in parenthesis her married name thus very truly yours sarah robinson smith mrs j h titherington smith never under any circumstances sign a letter mr mrs or miss except a note written in the third person if in the example above sarah robinson smith were miss she would put miss in parenthesis to the left of her signature miss sarah robinson smith the superscription formal invitations are always addressed to mr stanley smith all other personal letters may be addressed to stanley smith esquire the title of esquire formerly was used to denote the eldest son of a knight or members of a younger branch of a noble house later all graduates of universities professional and literary men and important land holders were given the right to this title which even today denotes a man of education a gentleman john smith esquire is john smith gentleman mr john smith may be a gentleman or may not be one and yet as noted above all engraved invitations are addressed mister never under any circumstances address a social letter or note to a married woman even if she is a widow as mrs mary town a widow is still mrs jamestown if her son's wife should have the same name she becomes mrs james town senior or simply mrs towne a divorced woman if she was the innocent person retains the right if she chooses to call herself mrs john brown smith but usually she prefers to take her own surname supposing her to have been mary simpson she calls herself mrs simpson smith if a lady is the wife or widow of the head of a family she may call herself mrs smith even on visiting cards and invitations the eldest daughter is miss smith her younger sister miss jane smith invitations to children are addressed miss katherine smith and master robert smith do not write the messers brown in addressing a father and son the messer's brown is correct only for unmarried brothers although one occasionally sees an envelope addressed to mr and mrs jones and miss jones written underneath the names of her parents it is better for him to send a separate invitation addressed to miss jones alone a wedding invitation addressed to mr and mrs jones and family is not in good taste even if the jones children are young the mrs jones should receive a separate envelope and so should master jones one last remark write the name and address on the envelope as precisely and as legibly as you can the post office has enough to do in deciphering the letters of the illiterate without being asked to do unnecessary work for you business letters business letters written by a private individual differ very little from those sent out from a business house a lady never says yours of the sixth received and contents noted or yours to hand nor does she address the firm as gentlemen nor does she ever sign herself respectfully a business letter should be as brief and explicit as possible for example tuxedo park new york may 17 1922 i paint and company 22 branch street new york dear sirs your estimate for painting my dining room library south bedroom and dressing room is satisfactory and you may proceed with the work as soon as possible i find on the other hand that wayne's cutting the hall comes to more than i had anticipated and i have decided to leave it as it is for the present very truly yours see our town mrs jamestown the social note there should be no more difficulty in writing a social note than in writing a business letter each has a specific message for its sole object and the principle of construction is the same date address on business letter only salutation the statement of whatever is the purpose of the note complementary close signature or date here the difference in form between a business and a social note is that the full name and address of the person written to is never put in the latter better quality stationery is used and the salutation is my dear or dear instead of dear sir example 350 park avenue dear mrs robinson i am in closing the list i promised you luberge makes the most beautiful things mower the dressmaker has for years made clothes for me and i think revo the best milliner in paris leone is a little milliner who often has pretty blouses as well as hats and is very reasonable i do hope the addresses will be of some use to you and that you will have a delightful trip very sincerely martha kindheart thursday the note of apology examples number one broad lawns dear mrs towne i do deeply apologize for my seeming rudeness in having to send the message about monday night when i accepted your invitation i stupidly forgot entirely that monday was a holiday and that all of my own guests naturally were not leaving until tuesday morning and arthur and i could not therefore go out by ourselves and leave them we were too disappointed and hope that you know how sorry we were not to be with you very sincerely ethel norman tuesday morning 2. dear mrs neighbor my gardener has just told me that our chickens got into your flower beds and did a great deal of damage the chicken netting is being built higher at this moment and they will not be able to damage anything again i shall of course send patrick to put in shrubs to replace those broken although i know that ones newly planted cannot compensate for those you have lost and i can only ask you to accept my contrite apologies always sincerely yours catherine depuster eminent end of chapter 27 part 2 of etiquette read by kara schallenberg on april 27 2007 in oceanside california chapter 27 part 3 of etiquette this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org this reading by kara shallenberg etiquette in society in business in politics and at home by emily post chapter 27 notes and shorter letters part three letters of thanks in the following examples of letters intimate and from young persons such profuse expressions as divine awfully petrified too sweet too wonderful are purposely inserted because to change all of the above enthusiasms into pleased with very feared most kind would be to change the vitality of the real letters into smug and self-conscious utterances at variance with anything ever written by young men and women of today even the letters of older persons although they are more restrained than those of youth avoid anything suggesting pedantry and affectation do not from this suppose that well-bred people write badly on the contrary perfect simplicity and freedom from self-consciousness are possible only to those who have acquired at least some degree of cultivation for flagrant examples of pretentiousness which is the infallible sign of lack of breeding see chapter 8 for simplicity of expression such as is unattainable to the rest of us but which we can at least strive to emulate read first the bible then at random one might suggest such authors as robert louis stevenson e s martin agnes repellier john galsworthy and max verbum e v lucas has written two novels in letter form which illustrate the best type of present day letter writing letters of thanks for wedding presents although all wedding presents belong to the bride she generally words her letters of thanks as though they belonged equally to the groom especially if they have been sent by particular friends of his two intimate friends of the groom dear mrs norman to think of your sending us all this wonderful glass it is simply divine and jim and i both thank you a thousand times the presents are of course to be shown on the day of the wedding but do come in on tuesday at tea time for an earlier view thanking you again and with love from us both affectionately mary formal example one dear mrs gilding it was more than sweet of you and mr gilding to send us such a lovely clock thank you very very much looking forward to seeing you on the 10th very sincerely mary smith sometimes as in the two examples above thanks to the husband are definitely expressed in writing to the wife usually however you is understood to mean you both example two dear mrs worldly all my life i have wanted a piece of jade but in my wanting i have never imagined one quite so beautiful as the one you have sent me it was wonderfully sweet of you and i thank you more than i can tell you for the pleasure you have given me affectionately mary smith example three dear mrs eminent thank you for these wonderful prints they go too beautifully with some old english ones that jim's uncle sent us and our dining room will be quite perfect as to walls hoping that you are surely coming to the wedding very sincerely mary smith a friend who is in deep mourning dear susan with all you have on your heart just now it was so sweet and thoughtful of you to go out and buy me a present and such a beautiful one i love it and your thought of me in sending it and i thank you more than i can tell you devotedly mary very intimate dear aunt kate really you are too generous it is outrageous of you but of course it is the most beautiful bracelet and i am so excited over it i hardly know what i am doing you are too good to me and you spoil me but i do love you and it and thank you with all my heart mary intimate dear mrs neighbor the tea cloth is perfectly exquisite i have never seen such beautiful work i appreciate your lovely gift more than i can tell you both for its own sake and for your kindness in making it for me don't forget you are coming in on tuesday afternoon to see the presents lovingly merry sometimes pushing people send presents when they are not asked to the wedding in the hope of an invitation sometimes others send presents when they are not asked merely through kindly feeling toward a young couple on the threshold of life it ought not to be difficult to distinguish between the two example one my dear mrs upstart thank you for the very handsome candlesticks you sent us they were a great surprise but it was more than kind of you to think of us very sincerely mary smith example two dear mrs kindly i can't tell you how sweet i think it of you to send us such a lovely present and jim and i both hope that when we are in our own home you will see them often at our table thanking you many times for your thought of us very sincerely mary smith for a present sent after the wedding dear mrs chatterton the mirror you sent us is going over our drawing room mantle just as soon as we can hang it up it is exactly what we most needed and we both thank you ever so much please come in soon to see how becoming it will be to the room yours affectionately mary smith smartlington thanks for christmas or other presents dear lucy i really think it was adorable of you to have a chair like yours made for me it was worth adding a year to my age for such a nice birthday present jack says i am never going to have a chance to sit in it however if he gets there first and even the children look at it with longing at all events i am perfectly enchanted with it and thank you ever and ever so much affectionately sally dear uncle arthur i know i ought to have opened it until christmas but i couldn't resist the look of the package and then putting it on at once so i am all dressed up in your beautiful chain it is one of the loveliest things i have ever seen and i certainly am lucky to have it given to me thank you a thousand and then more times for it rosalie dear kate i am fascinated with my utility box it is too beguiling for words you are the cleverest one anyway for finding what no one else can and everyone wants i don't know how you do it and you certainly were sweet to think of me thank you dear ethel thanks for present to a baby dear mrs kind heart of course it would be because no one else can sow like you the sack you made the baby is the prettiest thing i have ever seen and is perfectly adorable on her thank you as usual you dear mrs kind heart for your goodness to your affectionate sally dear mrs norman thank you ever so much for the lovely afghan you sent the baby it is by far the prettiest one he has it is so soft and close he doesn't get his fingers tangled in it do come in and see him won't you we are both allowed visitors special ones every day between 4 and 5 30. affectionately always lucy the bread and butter letter when you have been staying over sunday or for longer in someone's house it is absolutely necessary that you write a letter of thanks to your hostess within a few days after the visit bread and butter letters as they are called are the stumbling blocks of visitors why they are so difficult for nearly everyone is hard to determine unless it is that they are often written to persons with whom you are on formal terms and the letter should be somewhat informal in tone very likely you have been visiting a friend and must write to her mother whom you scarcely know perhaps you have been included in a large and rather formal house party and the hostess is an acquaintance rather than a friend or perhaps you are a bride and have been on a first visit to relatives or old friends of your husbands but strangers until now to you as an example of the first where you have been visiting a girlfriend and must write a letter to her mother you begin dear mrs towne at the top of a page and nothing in the forbidding memory of mrs towne encourages you to go further it would be easy enough to write to pauline the daughter very well write to pauline then on an odd piece of paper in pencil what a good time you had how nice it was to be with her then copy your note composed to pauline off on the page beginning dear mrs towne you have only to add love to pauline and thanking you again for asking me sign it very sincerely and there you are don't be afraid that your note is too informal older people are always pleased with any expressions from the young that seem friendly and spontaneous never think because you cannot easily write a letter that it is better not to write one at all the most awkward note that can be imagined is better than none for to write none is the depth of rudeness whereas the awkward note merely fails to delight examples from a young woman to a formal hostess after a house party dear mrs norman i don't know when i ever had such a good time as i did at broadlawns thank you a thousand times for asking me as it happened the first persons i saw on monday at the town's dinner were celia and donald we immediately had a threesome conversation on the wonderful time we all had over sunday thank you again for your kindness to me very sincerely yours grace small talk to a formal hostess after an especially amusing weekend dear mrs worldly every moment at greatest dates was a perfect delight i am afraid my work at the office this morning was down to zero in efficiency so perhaps it is just as well if i am to keep my job that the average weekend in the country is different very thank you all the same for the wonderful time you gave us all and believe me faithfully yours frederick batchelor dear mrs worldly every time i come from great estates i realize again that there is no house to which i always go with so much pleasure and leave on monday morning with so much regret your party over this last weekend was simply wonderful and thank you ever so much for having included me always sincerely constance style from a young couple dear mrs towne we had a perfect time at tuxedo over sunday and it was so good of you to include us jack says he is going to practice putting the way mr town showed him and maybe the next time he plays in a foursome he won't be such a handicap to his partner thanking you both for the pleasure you gave us affectionately yours sally titherington little house from a bride to her new relatives-in-law a letter that was written by a bride after paying a first visit to her husband's aunt and uncle won for her at a stroke the love of the whole family this is the letter dear aunt annie now that it is all over i have a confession to make do you know that when dick drove me up to your front door and i saw you and uncle bob standing on the top step i was simply paralyzed with fright suppose they don't like me was all that i could think of course i knew you loved dick but that only made it worse how awful if you couldn't like me the reason i stumbled coming up the steps was because my knees were actually knocking together you remember uncle bob sang out it was good i was already married or i wouldn't be this year and then you were both so perfectly adorable to me and you made me feel as though i had always been your niece and not just the wife of your nephew i loved every minute of our being with you dear aunt annie just as much as dick did and we hope you are going to let us come soon again with best love from both your affectionate niece helen the above type of letter would not serve perhaps if dick's aunt had been a forbidding and austere type of woman but even such a one would be far more apt to take a new niece to her heart if the new niece herself gave evidence of having one after visiting a friend dear kate it was hideously dull and stuffy in town this morning after the fresh coolness of strandholm the backyard is not an alluring outlook after the wide spaces and delicious fragrance of your garden it was good being with you and i enjoyed every moment don't forget you are lunching here on the 16th and that we are going to hear chrysler together devotedly always caroline from a man who has been ill and convalescing at a friend's house dear martha i certainly hated taking that train this morning and realizing that the end had come to my peaceful days you and john and the children and your place which is the essence of all that a home ought to be have put me on my feet again i thank you much much more than i can say for the wonderful goodness of all of you fred from a woman who has been visiting a very old friend i loved my visit with you dear mary it was more than good to be with you and have a chance for long talks at your fireside don't forget your promise to come here in may i told sam and hetty you were coming and now the whole town is ringing with the news and everyone is planning a party for you david sends his best to you and charlie and you know you always have the love of your devoted pat to an acquaintance after a visit to a formal acquaintance or when someone has shown you a special hospitality in a city where you are a stranger my dear mrs duluth it was more than good of you to give my husband and me so much pleasure we enjoyed and appreciated all your kindness to us more than we can say we hope that you and mr duluth may be coming east before long and that we may then have the pleasure of seeing you at strandholm in the meanwhile thanking you for your generous hospitality and with kindest regards to you both in which my husband joins believe me very sincerely yours catherine deposter eminent an engraved card of thanks an engraved card of thanks is proper only when sent by a public official to acknowledge the overwhelming number of congratulatory messages he must inevitably receive from strangers when he has carried an election or otherwise been honored with the confidence of his state or country a recent and excellent example follows executive mansion my dear blank i warmly appreciate your kind message of congratulation which has given me a great deal of pleasure and sincerely wish that it were possible for me to acknowledge it in a less formal manner faithfully signed by hand an engraved form of thanks for sympathy also from one in public life is presented in the following example mr john smith wishes to express his deep gratitude and to thank you for your kind expression of sympathy but remember an engraved card sent by a private individual to a personal friend is not stylish or smart but rude see also engraved acknowledgement of sympathy chapter 24 end of chapter 27 part 3 of etiquette read by kara schallenberg on april 27 2007 in oceanside california | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,070 | 81,080 |
HquovGnRACo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HquovGnRACo | The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith: Part 1 (Philippians 3:1-6) – Mike Mazzalongo | - All right, Philippians for Beginners. This is lesson number six in this series. The title of the lesson, The Mature Christian Seeks Righteousness by Faith. This is part one of this section here. And we'll be covering Philippians 3, beginning in verse one. So far in this letter to the Philippian church, Paul has pronounced a blessing on these people. Given them news regarding his personal status as he awaits trial in Rome. And of course, his plans to revisit them when he is freed from prison, which he feels is imminent. We've talked about that in previous lessons. In the meantime, he commends them for their faithfulness and their generosity, and he encourages them to pursue greater Christian maturity. And that's what this section is going to be about. He then proceeds to describe five examples of the maturity that all Christians should seek after. First one, Christians should stand firm in the Lord and in the faith, despite trials and attacks, temptation. Second thing he mentioned, imitate Christ. Christians imitate Christ and not those in the world. Thirdly, he says rejoice in trial. Christians are not defeated by trials. He tells them that Christians rejoice during trial knowing that the victory that awaits them and that the trials are simply a test of their faith. So in today's lesson, we're going to examine the fourth example of Christian maturity that he gives. The fact that mature Christians seek righteousness by faith and not righteousness through a series of works. So begin chapter three, verse one. With a warning, actually. He says, finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. To write the same things again is no trouble to me, and it is a safeguard for you. So he's got a warning here to impart, but he prefaces this with an exhortation to rejoice in the Lord, since this should be the standard. This should be the go to position of the Christian, no matter what the condition or situation he or she finds himself in. His warning will not be about something new. It'll address an ongoing concern in that church that he has probably warned them about in the past. Now, he assures them that he is not troubled repeating this warning, and is assured that in doing so, he's guarding their souls from the error that is being taught or trying to be taught by false teachers that were creeping into the church in order to cause trouble. So the false teachers were referred to as Judaizers. And they promoted the idea that you had to become a Jew and be circumcised first before you could become a Christian, and thus be saved. So they were adding something to the Gospel. So let's continue reading this section, now that we understand where he's going. Verse two, he says, beware of the dogs. Beware of the evil workers, beware of the false circumcision. So Paul, he goes directly to the core of the matter. Now, to refer to someone as a dog was a serious insult, well, today and then as well. But especially in those days because dogs in those days were not kept as pets. They wandered about aimlessly, usually in packs, and they acted mainly as scavengers. It was a term that the Jews used to denigrate Gentiles. So these Judaizers were workers, but their efforts and their activities were evil, he says, and had a destructive result. And the destructive result was the faithful Christians were falling away from Christ and the salvation that He had obtained for them if they followed these guys. So the symbol of their teaching was circumcision, which they insisted was necessary for salvation. The thinking was this. I mean, it has some logic to it. The way they thought was, well, Christianity was part of Judaism. And if a Gentile wanted to become a Christian, he had to first submit to Jewish regulations, which included food laws and other requirements, but the main demand was circumcision. Their thinking was, well, wait a minute. Judaism came first and then Christianity. So it makes sense that if a Gentile wants to become a Christian, he should go through the process. He should become a Jew first and then he can be a Christian. Now we know the circumcision was an ancient practice among the Jews, beginning with Abraham, and it signified that the individual was included in the covenant relationship between God and the Jewish people. That was its significance. All boys were circumcised eight days after their birth. Luke 2:21. Circumcision, much like animal sacrifice, was the preview or the forerunner, if you wish, of things to come when Christ appeared. We often see the relationship between the sacrifices in Christ. Don't always see the, we don't always see the connection with circumcision. So the sacrifices of the temple previewed a time when Jesus, the Lamb of God, would sacrifice Himself for the sins of all men. 1 John 2:2. The physical circumcision performed on the body was a sign of one's willingness to obey God and be one of His chosen people. That's what its significance was. This, however, was a preview of a time when God's people would be regenerated by God's Holy Spirit from within. Okay? From within. And be circumcised spiritually. And so, physical circumcision would no longer be needed for religious purposes. Of course, it continues to this day for health purposes, but not for religious purposes. Even in the Old Testament, the prophets spoke of what God really wanted. What did God really want? What did He say in the Old Testament? He says, a circumcision of the heart. That's not something that's written in the New Testament. That was in the Old Testament. Deuteronomy 10:16 and 30:6. Jeremiah 4:4. A circumcision of the heart, the prophets spoke of. So, Paul told the Romans that physical circumcision no longer had any spiritual benefits. Let's skip over to Romans. Take a look at that. He says, for indeed circumcision is of value if you practice the Law. But if you are a transgressor of the Law, your circumcision has become uncircumcision. So if the uncircumcised man keeps the requirements of the Law, will not his uncircumcision be regarded as circumcision? And he who is physically uncircumcised, if he keeps the Law, will he not judge you who though having the letter of the Law and circumcision are a transgressor of the Law? For he is not a Jew who is one outwardly, nor is circumcision that which is outward in the flesh. But he is a Jew who is one inwardly. And circumcision is that which is of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter. And his praise is not from men, but from God. And so, Paul spoke about this idea of circumcision in different epistles because different churches were having problems with this. In the book of Colossians, Paul explains the relationship between Christian baptism and Jewish circumcision. Very interesting relationship. Let's go over to Colossians 2, shall we? So there he writes the following. See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ. For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form, and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over all rule and authority. And in Him, here's the part now, and in Him, you were also circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, in the removal of the body of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ. Having been buried with Him in baptism, in which you were also raised up with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead. And so, the Colossians also were having problems with Judaizers teaching the necessity of circumcision for Gentile converts. Note that in verse 11 and 12, Paul explains the two features of Christian baptism and its relationship with circumcision. Number one, that through baptism, Christ Himself performs a spiritual circumcision on the believer. And number two, what is removed in baptism is not only a small symbolic piece of flesh, as in physical circumcision, but He removes the entire body of sin. So, our sins are all completely forgiven and replaced by the Holy Spirit. Acts 2:38. This is why physical circumcision is not required. It is inferior. It is only a preview. It doesn't serve to remove sin, never did. It doesn't regenerate the sinner. It is only relevant now for health reasons, period. Now the New American Standard Bible refers to the attempt to force circumcision onto Gentile believers as a false circumcision. However, in the original Greek, Paul refers to it as the mutilation, which is a little closer to what it was. It was a mutilation of the flesh that had no, for Christians, that had absolutely no value. So, this letter, or rather, this better describes the unnecessary imposition of this practice in believing Gentiles. Let's talk about the true circumcision. So, that's the false circumcision. The true circumcision. We go back to Philippians now. Verse three, he says, for we are the true circumcision, who worship in the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh. So, Paul uses this verse to summarize and compare the Judaizers and what they're doing to himself and the Philippians and the status that they have in Christ. He lists these attributes of himself and the church that he planted in Philippi. He tells them, first of all, they are the true circumcision. There is a circumcision floating out there, trying to be taught. But it's a false circumcision. They're the true circumcision. He says, we are the substance, not the shadow or the preview. Physical circumcision was just the preview of what was to come. We are the fulfillment of what the physical circumcision of the Old Testament pointed to. From a religious and theological perspective, we are the legitimate children of God. Not inferior to Jews or Jewish Christians. Which the Judaizers were suggesting with their requirement to be circumcised in order to become a Christian. They were trying to set up a caste system. You got the real good original Jew Christians, and then you had these other late comers, who had to be circumcised and baptized. So they were the true circumcision. The fulfillment of what Old Testament circumcision pointed to. Secondly he says, we worship the true God, and we do so in the true way. Now, a better rendition of worship in the Spirit of God. Again, the New American Standard translates this phrase, those worshiping God's Spirit. The ideas that Christians are the ones worshiping the true God and doing so according to His Spirit. In other words, according to the revelation given to man by the Holy Spirit in God's Word. That's in spirit and truth. And the defining feature of that worship that signals its authenticity and gives it power and glory is that it is done in the name of and for the praise of Jesus Christ the Son of God. Not Moses. Or the Law or any other living thing. So people of all kinds worship various deities in a multitude of ways, and in a multitude of shrines and buildings and sacred locations throughout the world. He says, this was true in the Old Testament as it was true in Paul's day, as it is true today. Don't we get pictures every year of the millions of people that go to Saudi Arabia? For those festivals and feasts in Islam. And they always have a kind of helicopter shot of just millions of people everywhere. I always tell people, if numbers decide who is right and what is true, then the Communist Chinese, their philosophy is the right one, because they outnumber everybody. So worship, no matter how elaborate or sincere, even if practiced by billions of people, if it doesn't glory Jesus Christ, it's not worship in spirit and truth that God seeks from those who worship Him. That may not be politically correct to say, but it's accurate according to the Bible. The third attribute that Paul and the Christians at Philippi share. They're truly saved by faith. And not works of the Law or the flesh. Paul here does not only refer to the initial Gospel message that the lost sinners initially saved through his faith in Christ as the divine Son of God and this faith expressed in repentance and baptism. His hearers are quite familiar with this, having all experienced this at their point of conversion. Paul's point here is how one remains saved between the initial conversion and the time of one's death. The Judaizers were not only promoting circumcision to those Gentiles who had not yet confessed Christ or had been baptized. They were also insisting that Gentiles, who were already Christians, submit to circumcision in order to guarantee their salvation. That was the hook. Are you really saved? Really, are you sure of Heaven? Have you been circumcised? Because let's be sure. This was the pitch. Paul claims that we are not only saved by faith when we first become Christians, but we preserve that salvation throughout our lives by continuing to believe and trust in Jesus to keep us saved and preserve our hope of eternal life. Why is that? Well because between the time of baptism and the time Jesus comes or you die and go to Heaven, between that point and this point here, there's sometimes a lot of living that goes on. And there's a lot of mistakes that happen. There's a lot of sin that happens. There's a lot of failure that takes place. And so, somebody comes along with a message. Look, you want to really be sure now. You got to lock this thing in. Well, a Christian who realizes he or she is not perfect might really want to hear that message. A guarantee, you say? Something physical. The idea of circumcision in the Old Testament was that when a Jewish man bathed or whatever, he would always be aware of his relationship with God because it had been carved into his body. And that was a little bit the appeal to these Gentile Christians or these Gentile believers, perhaps. Every time you look at yourself in the mirror, you'll have a reminder of your salvation. Could be quite enticing, if you were a little shaky in your faith. If you weren't sure. If you weren't very mature. Paul says our confidence does not rest in what the flesh does. Whether that be circumcision or other works of the Law, fasting. Our confidence rests with Christ and what He has done for us. He died to pay the moral debt to God for all of our sins, all of them. It's interesting, in Acts 2:38 where Peter says, repent every one of you. Be baptized in the name of Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins. He doesn't say for the forgiveness of some of your sins. Or for the medium, small to medium sins, baptism is good, but the really big sins, well, there may be some more stuff you have to do. And yet many times, isn't that what we think? We gloriously come out of the water. Wow, I'm going to Heaven, this is terrific. Blah, blah, blah. And then four, five, 10, 12 years into your faith walk, you start thinking, was that enough? Did I do enough? That's not Jesus talking to you. So this illusion here to confidence in the flesh that Paul mentions, literary wise, is a thought bridge to the next section where Paul will use this former life or his own former life as a Jewish Pharisee as a supreme example of one who had great confidence in the flesh, and then he compares this with the new life that he has as a Christian. So let's talk about, or Paul will now talk about his transformation. He says, beginning in verse four, although I myself might have confidence, remember he says, have no confidence in the flesh. Now he says, although I myself might have confidence in the flesh. If anyone else has a mind to put confidence in the flesh, I far more. Circumcised the eighth day, of the nation of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews. As to the Law, a Pharisee. As to zeal, a persecutor of the church. As to the righteousness which is in the Law, found blameless. Now since the objective of the Judaizers was to bring the Gentiles under the Law, Paul uses himself as an example of one who was formerly under the Law, and was under the Law to a degree that neither the false teachers or their followers could ever match. And he lists six areas where he excelled if you were to measure someone by the Law. First, circumcision. Unlike some of the Judaizers or their followers who were circumcised as converts or as adults, which was the case for the Gentile Christians who were being seduced by the false teachers, Paul says he was circumcised on the eighth day after his birth according to the Law. He had done it exactly the way the Law said. Eight days after you're born, circumcision. He said, that's my circumcision. Second thing he mentions. The nation of Israel. He was a Jew. He wasn't a convert to Judaism. He was a Jew. Third thing he mentions. Tribe of Benjamin. He traced his lineage to one of the two tribes that made up the southern kingdom of Judah. The 10 northern tribes, which was the kingdom of Israel, they were destroyed, they were scattered. They were done. 722 BC. However, the southern kingdom remained intact. And even though it was attacked and exiled in Babylon in 589 BC, a remnant eventually returned to rebuild the city of Jerusalem and repopulate the land. Being from the southern kingdom was a mark of pride, as a true Jew with an unbroken historical lineage. He wasn't just any Jew. His people came from the southern kingdom through which the Messiah arrived. He wasn't just any old Jew. He was from one of the two remnant tribes. He says he was a Hebrew of Hebrews. This refers to the fact that Paul was a pure blooded Jew. There were no marriages with non-Jews on either side of his family, all the way back to his ancestor, Benjamin. He says he was a Pharisee. The word Pharisee means to separate. A separate one. There was a time where the Pharisees were actually the heroes. We always see them as the bad guys when we read the New Testament, but during the Maccabean Revolt and the intertestimentary period, between Malachi and Matthew, there's 400 years there of Jewish history. During that time, there were revolts and they're all wars and all kinds of things, and the Pharisees became the heroes of the people because they were so zealous for God's Word. They protected the Word from the influence of outsiders that came in. The Greek influence that spread throughout the land and threatened to pollute the Word with its ideas. The Pharisees rose up and they were the protectors of the Word. So, they started out as the good guys. Respected among the Jews. They go bad, they go overboard. By the time we get to the New Testament, they become way, way overboard. But he says he was a Pharisee. According to the Law, it was the highest position in society. Except for priests, but priests were decided by family lineage. Pharisees were lawyers who taught and interpreted the Law. They were the strictest and most conservative religious group within Judaism. Not just any old Pharisee. I mean, a Pharisee. Not any old lawyer, not any old scribe, but a Pharisee. Persecutor of the church. If you were to measure zeal for the Law, then the most enthusiastic and extreme of the already extreme Pharisee was Saul. Saul of Tarsus who actually hunted down and imprisoned other Jews that he believed were violating the Law by following Jesus Christ. Paul is comparing his credentials as one who is zealous for the Law and its application to the Judaizers who are preaching circumcision. And so, Paul is comparing his credentials to their credentials. In other words, these are my credentials, as far as being zealous for the Law. Your teachers, these Judaizers, what are their credentials? The implication is that in such a comparison, he is by far more pure as a Jew and zealous for the Law than they are or could ever be. Now, this is an important point to establish before he speaks of his transformation as a Christian, which we will cover in our next lesson. Don't have time to kind of tackle that section. So this is the preview. This is the prelude to this section. Next section, he's really going to explain what happened to him to transform him from this zealous Pharisee into the apostle that he is today. So let's just summarize a bit here. Paul warns the church to be careful not to succumb to those teachers who are trying to undermine their confidence and their salvation received on the basis of faith, by promoting a salvation based on works of the Law, the chief of which was circumcision. He also reminds them of circumcision's role. True role. It was a preview of things to come. And the fact that salvation is based on faith expressed in repentance and baptism. This is where the true circumcision takes place. The cutting away of the body of sin by Christ in the waters of baptism. He tells them, this is what you have to hang onto. This is the theology of salvation. And so, in order to expose the false teaching and legitimacy of these Judaizers, Paul compares their credentials according to the Law to his own, and he will then demonstrate how, in his life, he discarded these so-called privileges given to him by the Law for the superior gifts that he has received by faith in Jesus Christ. Basically it's, look guys, we've got something better. We have something better than what these people are offering you. And he'll explain why in the next section. Always try to draw a lesson. Something practical from our studies. So here's the one lesson, okay? Satan is always promoting a better way. You ever notice that? I got a better way to make you happy. Eat this, drink that, smoke this, pop this pill, whatever. Be involved in this sex act. I've just got a better way to make you happy. It's nothing new. It's as old as the Garden of Eden. Satan's better way. For Eve, what was the better way? Well, she'd have a better life. She'd have knowledge, she'd have improved spiritual life if she ate the fruit. No need for obedience. I have a better way to do this. Jesus, what was the better way that Satan offered Jesus? Well, all the kingdoms are Yours if You worship me. No need for the cross. I have a better way. And in Philippians, what was his better way? Well, we have a better plan. The Law and circumcision. You'll have a physical reminder of your salvation. It's a much better way than simply depending by faith. You can't see Jesus. You can't see the benefits. We'll give you something that you can see, that you can be sure of. No need to walk by faith. We'll give you something that enables you to walk by sight. Much better to walk by sight than by faith. So, Satan will always be offering us a better, easier way, even to be saved. Philippians teaches us to know and understand and maintain our salvation by faith, even when Satan offers us a better way or an easier way to maintain our salvation. Okay, we're going to stop there. We're a little early but I don't want to tackle the next section. I want to give it all the time it needs to develop the ideas. Thank you for your attention. | BibleTalk.tv | UCQviXmqPa6PRBmukpy_gWeA | 2018-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,081 | 22,900 |
LUTl3d1Kik8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUTl3d1Kik8 | Fibonacci Trading Part 3 | remember one call impulsive work right it will be always large so we can say like this is a and B right now after that we have to find out some correcting with now you can see here we have seen somewhere impulsive wave just and Justin can see here like that so now we have seen this is see right because this wave is large inheritance it is the air point and bit right so connect a point and V point by three policy we just connect a point and the point privilege amusing yeah this is called a retracement have you seen this is called retrace member 50% right so now question is that what threading is strategy we are using right now now first let me explain moving average break to and more I used 50 exponential moving average rate 50 exponents in EMA 50 exponential move right now here you can see we have seen this one remember these 150 this 150 exponent el-medina verse right this is 50 20 and this blue color is 20 remember okay so this is 20 and this is 7 exponential all our exponent in this is 7 right so remember so now you can see here after doing the retracement have you seen after winter beatrice man of 50 level so the broke the level of moving average of 50 have you seen here so that means this is our 70 right this is our 70 so did let me remove that from the anyway so I already shown okay this one and this one so one by one is also now have you seen so let me explain this one now you can see we use moving Everest breakup that means this I'm using this strategy right so moving average breakout strategy so in that case the exponential 50 exponential moving average rate the exponential omega rests when after doing that means what I'm going to explain that means when market therefore my impulsive with this is called a point remember this is called B point after that we have seen some here a C point right so in that case here was moving averse row just a minute let me change this 50 exponential moving averages running this is called 50 M exponential I mostly I write so this is different people have different choice right so this is 50 exponential moving average remember so now I can see after doing the retraced fifty-first the they broke this level here have you seen this is breakup this is all breakup went right so when once the break we'll start here buying right start by it is our buy point not it this is called impulsive wave and this is called correct people wave once the corrective web complete and again when they will break this 50 moving average exponential so this is called PI or 70 in a Cell rats on we will enter for cell and a by direction we will go for by right so similarly here you can see here a break now have you seen this is here we can see this is a point right this is a point and this is called impulsive wave right and this is Bitcoin right after that you can see here this is called see point this is see point that means this one right so here we have seen this is exponential moving average 50 that is the breakout 50 moving average where we all here breakout and here we have seen this is a broke down here and SL will be all over spree vias higher point somewhere like that here this is for all of our SL somewhere stop-loss and the target will be posted will be 161 person have you seen this one haven't got it right do you have any doubt you just asked me so or then I'll go one by one right do you have it this tomorrow yes and not able to see Justin Justin No I will like it some people are not they will do just to be able to hear me and are able to so in his visualizing okay okay okay now right so now Jer okay yeah okay sometime it happened so I'm using 15 minutes alright so if you wanna enter for the buy and sell like that so you just always use 15-minute chart like right I used it in new chart just a minute let me open it okay just a minute let me just this right so I were able to understand what I told here but it so I think first time we are not able to see my DS my right so again I want to explain this one so now we can see here here we have seen this is a point this is called impulsive a break this is a point and this is B point this is B point right and this is C point and here is running this is exponential moving average when they don't break this exponential model ever as after doing that it just when I remember after doing the Artic tradesmen haven't seen this one that means prices if this is impulsive waves right this is corrective wave completed and again they are creating an impulsive wave but already our entry point and in that case we are using exponential moving average 50 suppose exponential moving averages so it's running like that right this is called 50 mm ET EMA exponential moving average right we M so we have seen here here is a breakout right this price broke this level of 50 exponential moving efforts right so this is our nd point for that by similarly you can see here this is the live market here we have seen right so this is a B right and after that they are doing retracement and we have seen this is a C point right so after and they break these 50 this is at 50 exponential moving average remember this exponential moving average level that means this is our 70 great criteria number one has two trading strategy right is it clear you just need a Miss is it clear do you have any doubt if you have any doubt tell me - I'll explain for party right policy trading is a little more from you could not be completed right if you know Harley then you can you can you can trade according to whatever you want right so only one indicator who can predict the market that is only she gonna spray so rest of the other indicator never show you where to go market right so next you can see here another trading method we're gonna use here fast-moving evers break oh is it clear now moving ever spawning another method are they're moving ever spawning so mo be neighbors that means this called impulsive wave break when pride is creating like the impulsive wave like that price is running somewhere like there and after doing some retracement at that time you remember at that time moving efforts are running like that somewhere but if I'm moving ever as it might be right I'm like them right so suppose so this is a point and this is B point here it is C point we're moving average forming a support or resist an array in an uptrend they're forming a support remember here you can see price are pretty sorry it is it just a minute this community point and this is B point everything this is a point B point after that they're doing a retracement and forming a see point and in that case for me or you team and after that again like that they're running like that now we have seen this is a support by forming by moving a verse somewhere so when we have seen this type of support so we can go for PI here right so bounce again creating an impulsive wave and this is called impulsive with IP iw impulsive wave and this is corrective with CW again they're impulsive wave and we need a corrective wave somewhere supporting my mobiie neighbors this is called correctively so that that is our entry point shaking right so let's check it here now you can see so let me change that move in the rescue scene okay so now you can see this is impulsive aware so I think if people are able to find this impulsive wave right now you can see we have seen impulsive wave is it right a point and impulsive wave noggin see corrective wave and moving efforts are supporting right this is support sorry they are forming a resistance so this is our seventy right right it will be somewhere here one sixty one percent whatever in one one sixty one percent is its extension so again you can see if you if you miss this opportunity suppose if you miss so next opportunity you can see here next opportunity here you can see just a minute this is called impulsive wave right this is impulsive where impulsive wave not correctly wave and they can see moving averse breakout and people the cell right so this is the word silent moving ever scripting pickup now that we're somewhere here like that right so this is bouncing right this is bigger right always remember a candlestick pattern we are supporting or resistant area so here we have seen a candlestick pattern episode the more right everything and so I hope you people knows quali have you seen this candlestick pattern right and price we shall definitely after breaking this level this is the fact confirmation we have seen sell and after that they broke these fifty moving ever so we have since second confirmation right an event trend is down trend getting lower lower lower lower lower lower high in that case we have seen this type of candlestick pattern this type of confirmation so this is called high probability trade and we can go for sell here right is it clear and what s sell in this pair okay okay if I entered at any point there is this important thing that is stop-loss our most important thing yeah until how to place SM suppose one by one in this waiver I'm gonna explain you for Farley rate let me let me let me explain one by one right so in this way we have seen all patterns so first we have seen this impulsively remember right we have seen this is called impulsive right now right just pushing up side and creating new lower high right this is all lower low previous was this was lower hello after death they create a higher high this is Kanhaiya Eric remember high are high okay and this was higher low now we can see here the lower loop this since the plan and this was higher high but they create higher no now we expecting they will created again right so now we have seen this is our ending point after breaking this level we have seen here was tested three times have you seen they're forming a strong resistance if you wanna connect it can collect here so this is our empty point and this is our SL so we have seen here thirty-six point is swing our SL right so here we have seen this is a dozy candlestick pattern so confirming here we have seen angle finger gamma forming in the in Borja candle so we'll raise a little more about right here we have seen forty point our SL right so most of the people are thinking if I place forty point my wrist their awareness you will be high right or my like a wrist percentage will be increased no you just reduce the lot remember reduce the law if you first time you're buying ten lot right by placing SL twenty point or ten point and now you can see here SL is increasing right that is why you must reduce the law right so let me explain so suppose when you gonna buy like you are gonna place a sell ten point right SL ten point right that is that calculate algorism ten point and at that time you're like a you are going to buy ten look like sorry ten lakhs right it is point and this is SL SL SL SL just a lot right not so now we have seen the SLE is our 50 point right so then you master reduce the law so no need to buy 10 log right you can buy like look or 10 lakh Surya a to lot 3 lakh because ASL is high and you must reduce the locked eyes right so I think you know that by how to calculate log size right okay if you don't have anything like an idea so I can explain how to calculate the lot size right it will be cool them otherwise you will be confused I'll explain that formula right there where my formulas there I'll show you okay this is my PPD that means I when I was in Mumbai so at that time given that in my seminary so this is the lot size calculation formula right so let me explain here have you seen lot size formula here you can see parsing this this part rate how many percent you wanna pick release right so suppose if you want to pick two person trees and there among and next you can see to tell capital F amount in your capital like if you have like 50,000 some more somebody have 50,000 so for example the example it is alright so now you can see divided by this parlor so we not act like our lottery unit vector is here we have seen PP point right into far below ten point right 10 pips in crude I'll remember not more than that so great now you can see here this is our formula right now this is our empty point and this is our SL right so we have seen here our okay here we have seen forty forty point are showing SL so let me calculate here how many lot we can buy here right SM just a minute let me remove this one okay now we do not pick like two percent he doesn't so most of the people are using trip as a writer so I'm using three percent here I've written divided by hundred right into Thomas you have money fifty thousand right fifty thousand now here we have seen here we have seen that means in ever one zero zero right and the next you can see you can write here and here pipe 0 0 right so now you can see there 1 5 / right so now we can see if you have here will be three right suppose if you have fifty thousand amount of money if you wanna place SL fifty point above of Corti point evolve and here here is your empty point so that means you can buy here three lakh not more than remember and your target will be 1 is to 2 that means ot point right you are placing SL have you seen this is a forty point and our target will be l8 de cuenta so me here exactly in this can direct so that means our target will be here someone here our this is our target take profit here and this is called SL stop loss in this point and this is our entry how many point three lakh right remember we are taking only three percent risk because the risk and and our trading ratio will be 1 is to 2 that means if we lost one for one person to tell Empire amount of our money and we will earn 2% right that is right consisting early have you seen this on another mess up there so another here another so here you can see so I'll explain properly then it comes to know how to use do the position sizing right it is most important to remember always and the next you can see now this is our entry point next time this is a point and one trade we done already be point right now you can see this is a point and this is B point right and have you seen this is a C point now we have seen this is a breakout point here and here is our SL so let's see here now you can see here we have seen our diesel int point here we have seen 20 point RSL right now remember same not 20 point is there remember here now we against them we're gonna pick a 3-person divided by hundred into 50,000 right here will be 15 the 1500 right same now you can see one thing here was previously 50 pointed right now we have seen 20 points well that is why we're gonna enter here 20 right 20 20 into 100 200 right 200 and here you can see now one part / 100 now again by here again enter by seven lakh this is called now we can buy here seven lakh previous we can buy yourself three lakh it goes but in this area right in this area this area our SN was fifty point right so that is way we bought chillip and now here SL is twenty point right and we can buy here seven lakh have you got it it should depend on the hotel point of SL right how many point we can affect SL right remember as a listen trading will reduce the law if SL is decreasing and we are increasing a lot but percentage will be same we never change the person because in a single trade we gonna take only two to three percent we're never gonna like a trade here we have SL is to be so willing to stay in person in the trade twenty percent in the pent don't do that like that if SL is too high to be reduce the law right have you got it so do you have any doubt why you taking sixty one percent it is very top 78 percent okay all right one by one if you enter enter stop-loss what will be the SL in this case okay sll have you got it SL okay why you taking six instead of 70 person okay this one approval okay one thing always remember we cannot we cannot take according to our like needed that really test men point ready tradesmen point are there many right so I'll tell you I'll tell you here right so retracement noted 61 portunities sewing because it is not like 61 percent it is we have to reverse this one right like that so he's only retracement like so now we can see 38 person or 50 percent so we need a confirmation right sometime you'll find it it is men out here sometime we will see retracement are here sometime we have seen around there 38 percent sometimes we have seen 50 percent sometime we have seen 61 sometime we have seen 78 percent but we are not taking retracement point mean winning it is confirming by the price remember confirming by that price so here so let me explain you here we never seen any bearish candlestick pattern or there are no in this resistance zone by doing moving efforts or somewhere like that parallel support and resistance so similarly we have seen here some supporting sorry resistant candlestick pattern here right so after that we never seen any theories right remember you hear they are forming resistant by who by moving and whereas 50 or 100 or 150 or 20 some way so after that we have confirmed that price price will retest from that area right so that is why we we are using that moving a retracement point right similarly if you want to see here we have seen 50 personality test my writer so here you can see somewhere 38 or 50 percent have you seen this is can be Aries candlestick pattern for me various candlestick putana forming here we have seen here right this is candle stick pattern right occurred and they broke this area so after that we are confirmed this is SC point right otherwise we never come this is SC point right is it clear so somewhere we have seen like that 60 70 percent retracement so here you can see [Music] so now you can see here this one you can see this one sixty one sixty eight personal attachment this one air point right doing this one price not able to break this level price just a card if they are forming this type of pattern and broke this level right have you seen this one so after that we are confirming this is a cheap one otherwise you can say like this this is also see point am i right this is also see point this price is not able to continue toward half side again price pull down right they are not able to break this level right here also see like here we have seen pull down again and broke this level and press slip it right okay 61 person okay no no okay yes okay now let's check it another mop great so he already discussed this one one by one so we need at least two to three confirmation the three confirm some trust we have seen this one next we need the mobile universe bounce mounting trading strategies so here you can see this moving average bounce trading strategy so this was moving average bouncing trading strategy correct we need that one so now you can see this is called moving average bouncing trading strategy have you seen this one right this is moving average bouncing trading strategy next we need the moving average crossover for moving average crossover I use specially moving average 20 and s 7 so here you can see 7ik all exponential and moving worst 20 let me change the color anymore Chi Chi here right so let's check it now this is a live market here you can see sorry today's close but this is crude right so now you can see we have seen here it is impulsive have you seen so our connect impulsive impulsive wave call every a point and be point right and now you can see disease see point have you seen so we have seen this a see pointer so let me tune Laura T unusual s right so now you can see let me do it oh now we can see this a a point and that this is a bit point right this is impulsive wave now we can see corrective wave out there so after there this is moving average crossover have you seen here moving average crossover out there right here right that means seven moving the bus which is red so here you can see the moving Inverness was running about right running a book this is red movie director lion have you seen this on red color movie nowhere else is running F both these twenty this is blue so after then they broke this level cross each other right doing the retracement when moving average crosses each other that is our empty point for the cell got it this is called moving average crossover reading strategy with Shivani so now you can see after doing the retest man we have seen that cross over here so this is called cell empty and after that they broke this moving average 50 this is double confirmation and you can go for cell here if you see this is 100% and a hundred percent you can see this is a hundred percent it is 0% and this is you want to see how if you want to get hundred percent right and this is zero percent right this is zero person so zero line also broke this broke here so according to that in my previous webinar I explained how what is our empty point that is called breakout and the point now we have seen that these three confirm is all right we have seen three confirmation for the circuit so we can definitely you can go for cell but the big question is there what is your SL right for for Excel policy rules here somewhere like that so this is we have seen so most of the people are using this is a best higher point so if you seen here it just too long then you can go for answer is just moving average above 20 have you seen this one moving average 20 is running like that blue car if you enter here you just sell place your ascendant so in that case your Essen will be here so suppose your empty point for cell if you see here thirty point of forty point is swing here SL and it see if it is too long or too big so you can place a cell above these 20 level have you seen this is 20 so you can see 16 17 point a cell and the target you can see this is your always maintained one is to two if you are placing twenty suppose here twenty point out there or thirty point you can place your sixty point right this is your target and the don't expect this all entire wine right don't and leave your kid in readiness this is a big psychology problem most of the people are losing only because of psychology right so it is greater any doubt it is a breakup drilling steady so do you have any questions so you can ask Rick out this is called breakup trading strategy okay so always find out that one trend he remember impulsive wave and correct it with so now next so after that one by when I'm at every indicator right so we need a more conference alright so later you can see here moving avarice and started let me use now person this I I always use that one I think you remember in my youtube video everywhere I'm using percentage are right so this is my analytical chart alright so I always use this person this are have you seen this one person tests are so yesterday I explained about that what's called this one okay this is Bank nifty so you started I give end upon support support support support this is our anti point and I given our target somewhere here already we release that tighter right so that was our bank nifty so now you can see crude oil and Iona a player person these are the Julian percentage are and I use for this idea right this is person this are according the percentage are to break this level 50 or minus 20 minus 50 minus 20 and minus 80 hola - remember - 23 - 5300 - 83 so remember I use minus 50 break out this cell and - 80 break out cell right to sell option and after the bye - 50 same website and -24 that cell right similarly here you can see same person this are great let me explain this was the suppose this is our impulsive wave right this is our impulsive width we have seen this is moving average crossover here and same time we have seen percentage our crossover here that is our perfect sell entry and pre-code moving average crossover presented our course of our right trend is down trading were low lower high lower Lulla given this call is wrong right I think who people like who following my YouTube videos so I think in my youtube channel morning yesterday morning I told them here was the price just Martinez Oakland was of me at the time I was around I think at the time I was creating a YouTube video so I told them this is impulsive collective impulsive and the corrective wave so we must go for sell and keep your SL fifty-pound above here 50 point I given 50 point from that area so let me say kit where was my SL ready yesterday my ASL here was a prize and I given fifty point SL somewhere here right so we here and that my target was one point one is to fight here was somewhere right i I told it here was my nd point for the cell as a Lewis where somewhere 40 or 15 point was and the target was here somewhere here so you can see exactly and I told you yesterday my trading ratio 1 is to 1 point 5 that was this is Lots this was my target right yesterday I think so why I told because I am using that free bonuses strategy and I expecting they will bounce from moving average TP so that is why it all here we can go home sell right are we got it right who people have my brutally YouTube video time 15 minutes for MDNA dollars you wanna for analyze the marketing although is used for our dailies are to find out and support and resistant and or for trading I use 15-minute where you were okay sorry lost it and did you hear due to price better okay so you can go for our YouTube channel okay I'll show you my our YouTube you just follow this YouTube channel because I always creating YouTube video right so let me let me tell you you just hope allies blow that is slow I think this is Alan's view okay this video video manager most of the piece people are asking me so Hindi I don't know how to read the Hindi story because this is my national my mother tongue even I am I'm trying to learn because if I start like a Hindi like that people are not able to understand a crude oil so I paused yeah just a minute so this is screwed I'll write this so you can see ya oil for 15 minute here you can see right have you seen this one exactly here was right here was price right everything prices is there right exactly are there around Trina and something out there there was a 50 moving average this one have you seen do some 50 moving average and placing a strong resistance I told that they're creating Laurel I told that the creating lower low or high Laurel you are high you are low lower high or low and that they are creating another lower low and my trailer will be somewhere here and here PBS there so this is our NT point for the cell and SL will be here and the target will be here right nearly exactly Indian see here yesterday have you seen I told them like them Warlow lower high you are low lower high or low or high or low and here was the market I pulled up just enter of the cell and the target will be somewhere here you can see here right exactly so that was my target was there so for next step and one day I'll again I'll explain great so user subscribers and a loser so write down Li Slocum's sorry and I snow online use this just five here allies no online in YouTube you'll find it right okay now have you seen this was my target so and at the same time they break this level so I was X comes from this area right in that area percentage are also bouncing from that area so after that price and here previous lower point have you seen so is it clear do you have any doubt so I think almost one hour completed more 10 minute left do you have any questions so you can ask me so I have only 10 or you can you can ask me any script whatever you have for this one so I can explain this is cool though and so you can ask me any Street Stocks Comstock's I will be whatever or it you just tell me please ok in our YouTube channel users find that one part one part two we wanna see part on part 4 we are uploading every day so if you have any doubt you ask me or if you want to know any script you just need just that just leave a message I'll analyze for any moving average stating movie nearest city I always use exponential moving average and moving average crossover I use seven and twenty seven and twenty crossover this is my aunty point and a fifty breakout that is also my and the point where confirm who is REM and need to use for confirmation so all let's combine all of them right if somewhere like that support our dinner somewhere support suppose they here let me show you so let let's take it in a four or suppose this is four hours are right this is four hours are so four hours art we have seen some rest and have you seen this is a race deadline so I on add row here and here was exactly price these that area rate this area so let's check in a small time frame like fifteen minute so now we have seen this was for our we have seen this is a race timeline writer Eastern land previously they've tested here notable as pulldown again tested now same time they're testing here so in that case we are looking for a crossbar moving average crossover have you seen this was moving average crossover are they're moving us break up fifty this is our seventy here we have seen crossover and cilenti bar in this area we never seen as resistant area resistant area was here so that is repressed Pusa toward this resistance line and they break this level so in that case we are going to undersell there it's right so here I'm not going to sell dad son because released and are there we're expecting prize we test again in this area right that is where we always find out the register online and it's supporting like after | Alice Blue Online | UCrAM1_NV3j5_l8VoukiXv2g | 2019-08-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,830 | 29,464 |
5LurLA2_ISw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LurLA2_ISw | Autos 0-60 - 2015 Volkswagen e-Golf with Darryl Harrison | well we're coming on to an end to a fabulous trip to wolfsburg with volkswagen group and i'm here with daryl harrison from volkswagen usa so first of all thank you very very much for having us here in germany the home of volkswagen yes thanks for coming out no thank you so uh we did a whole show in reverse because we started with the autostat which uh probably one of the the gulf e will end up at some point yes right and then uh we visited the plant where it's built yes then uh we drove with um christian who is one of the communications teams people here in germany are now finally here to know more about the car that is going to come out to the states so the gulf e uh which actually we drove together a few months ago in california that's right that's right that's right so for a brief uh time so tell us about this car because um it's it's it's pretty fantastic i i really enjoy it absolutely yeah the the e-golf is the first all-electric volkswagen from both uh first all-electric from volkswagen coming to the united states it's a great product you know really what we were trying to do is one make one of the most efficient compact tvs in the market and two ensure that even in electric form the vehicle captured the golf formula which was fun to drive yet practical and we think we did that and actually not because you're saying it i have to admit that because knowing the golf and i always have to say that if if i had to buy a car because i always get like media cards i will buy a golf because it's it's everything it's like everything you need in a car is like absolutely practical that's like a good looking car yeah uh good great performance so when you get into this electric car i mean to me was i got the feeling of use like a more complete election that's right well that that was really the goal i mean you know one thing that's great there's a couple things great about the the e-golf actually there's a lot great about the e-golf but a couple of things uh a particular note one you know the e-golf the is on it resides on a new modular transverse platform which is all golf uh reside on the good thing about that is that the platform is actually designed to be able to accommodate a number of different powertrains diesel gas turbo uh compressed natural gas uh electric etc so you know because of that new platform you know we really are able to not only maximize uh the space inside the car but also each component that's related to electric car uh drivetrain or electric vehicle componentry actually has its own place um and so what that means for the consumer is one you have an e an electric vehicle that is about the same weight as other gulf models and two you have the exact same interior volume and cargo space so that's one of the great stories about the car like the engineering and it allowed not to lose any of the characteristics of the true goal that's correct yeah it's the exact same interior space exact same cargo space as any golf um so there's no intrusion from the battery there's there's no loss of space and not only that but it's actually one of the largest um in terms of interior space one of the largest compact bb's on the market it's actually the largest well one of the largest excuse me one of the largest compact evs on the market it also has one of the largest trunks in the market it's actually if you measure the trunk space in the e-golf or any gold for that matter it's actually larger than any mid-size sedan on the market so it's um it's very practical it has all the same great dna but it offers an electric drive train which is awesome so um you just today actually even though here in germany there were some news from the united states like the epa yep created the golf as the most efficient car in the segment that's correct you know and that's that that actually is it goes it's in line with exactly what i just mentioned in terms of the fun to drive yet practical formula um you know we're definitely excited that the eagle uh was was deemed as the most efficient uh ev in its class um 116 combined miles per gallon equivalent or mpge 126 mpge on the highway 105 in the city um great great numbers and it really just validates what our engineers and and what we've been seeing through the development phases and that is it's a very efficient car that offers quality range um a battery that's very efficient um and a number of different features and options for consumers to be able to uh really leverage that flexibility and that efficiency okay so let's now talk about when are consumers in the u.s gonna be able to get this car and work yeah so the the there's 11 initial launch markets um and primarily on the northeast of the united states as well as the west coast oregon and california be specific um the car goes on sale in november um so i would say for consumers that are interested either visit vw.com to find out where your local certified dealer is um or stay tuned for the uh the month of november and uh we'll send out some more information about when cars are available yeah and pricing is already out right that's correct yeah so the initial model that we will sell is a sel premium model basically it's a fully loaded model the only really options you have are interior colors and exterior colors because every other option is included so uh starting msrp is thirty five thousand four four five uh we also have a lease price uh so it would be 299 a month with one thousand nine hundred ninety nine dollars down so you have both options you can buy or listen you can buy some other manufacturers are just like listing them that's correct yeah you can buy a release yeah and uh how are you going to determine where and when you're going to sell it more like you said 11 states for now what we think initially that the vast majority of the volume will be on the west coast um and that's just in line with what um you know existing ev sales and really what we're looking at is uh one the states that we've selected we we have determined or we feel are the most progressive um they have uh they've been the most aggressive about installing infrastructure uh they have really uh great incentive programs and so those are the states where we're starting out first um and we'll we'll look at the market and see where it goes from there um you know that'll be based on consumer demand that'll be based on uh dealer feedback uh you know market performance all of those things so while here we're in germany we also just drove the gte that's correct the first plug-in hype right in the gold climate that's right that's correct yeah it's a great car it's it's really designed to to offer a sense of efficiency to the gt uh gulf family line um you know so it's fun to drive like the gti um but it offers the added benefit of being a hybrid and adding electric motor yeah so are we getting that one in the states too you know we're still working on that so you know right now it's uh you know we're considering all options for the market in the coming years there's no current plans but we'll see i'm sure a lot of uh golf enthusiasts in the states will love to have it but i will wait for those news too absolutely well thank you thanks again daryl for this opportunity to visit um autostat which is one of my favorite places in the world the plant uh where they build a regular golf and actually they call e2 right absolutely and the battery plant where they are preparing all the battery packages for all the um golf e and the also the gte yeah so off that's correct so the the actually the brown swag plant uh assembles the battery packs for the e up and the e golf the gte battery pack is actually assembled elsewhere and they do final checks in brash swag and they send it to uh wolfsburg for production yeah well thank you very much again and we'll uh we'll keep enjoying the gulfs well we have it in the states and we can't wait to to drive the in in states like in the as a production camp that sounds good thank you for having me thank you darren speciality is the wolf's work in ale manila is latino broadcasting | Javier Mota | UCj2ZmTR5LgHjRuR8H-WffAw | 2014-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,550 | 8,100 |
a4tk04bZu1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4tk04bZu1s | Pokemon Crystal Ultimate End Episode 33-A MOTHA F$%&# SQUIRT BOTTLE! | sure let's help huh so now we can go down here the well doesn't lead to anywhere though it's just a thing to do isn't it I'm not even going to talk to you Kurt I already know you're useless I'm tired of fighting all these Team Rocket's now though oh my gosh that's it a lot go yeah destroy it ride on we gotta sharpen for that chardon you're almost out of serfs I hope we don't have to fight anymore level 100 rocket grunt people now you're dead son magnets on yeah we'll just play it safe use Goldfinger that thing can't touch us crobat yeah again we'll play it safe it can't touch us yeah and we're at 65 nap all right I really hope that whoever's here is not crazy strong I just like healed against that mare like and it oh my gosh did a lot I don't know why I can't beat flare yawns Charton why do you never kill flareon like you're supposed to it's ok it's ok we got the full heal your good shorten and I heal up against another random wild pokemon like this go bad yeah all right convenient what do you want mercy that's what I want a snorlax at level 95 ok you guys need to chill goldfinger handle this man with those strong earthquake oh my gosh II has hyper beam yo if I had a ghost pokemon to we'd be chillin nothing would be able to touch us we could play around anything oh you just missed dang there you go just took out a level 95 Snorlax this game has taught me that levels don't matter anymore this is how ash's pikachu is able to beat everybody way to go new age blah blah blah let's get out wait there was a thing I wanted to see what was over there also yeah I don't know if this leads anywhere maybe it does I don't know did they make it leads somewhere oh ok I was like how am I supposed to get that item TM 18 what is that raindance my favorite why is there a Flareon here that's kind of cool all right you know having immunities two types in this game is so useful yeah I figured I just kill that real quick but all right so the one chick said that her sister went to go look at the tree so maybe now if we just go there there will be someone there that will get rid of it for us I don't know oh my bad wrong spot completely wrong Oh what you mean I can't ride my bike down here whoo all right let's go check out this tree see what's up done keep getting on my oh I can't ride my bike through here all right then that's right the place I need cut for where was it up here oh dang it's a chick all right all right there we go all we did it must save real quick I don't know if I'm actually going to use it but or even try and catch it wait what did this chick just not give us what did that chick even say then do I have to go back to the flower shop I mean that's a little annoying but I'll do it oh I was like what the hell I thought my game just froze it's cuz I don't get anybody's numbers so I never get calls all right I don't know if she said to go back to the flower shop I don't know why they won't just give it to me there but whatever i guess that won't take too long do it after it's right here you know someone better give me squirt bottle what I just talked to you okay whatever whatever we got the squirt bottle it's show we just had to do a little mission I'm okay with that little mission ain't never heard no one all right now we can do this I was thinking we were just gonna get it but no it's never that easy but we're good now we're good all right I'm curious to see how strong the sudowoodo is I feel like they might have just left it the same level two no one's going to be upsetting if we go and catch us some legendary pokemon like hello or something and they're like Justin just as weak like won't even be useful the weird tree doesn't like to squirt bottle it attacked me oh let's see what we got yeah it's at level 20 that's the normal level get out of here see that's going to be the case for the legendaries now too who are you where does this lead to wait where does that lead to 337 okay what's this route 17 the bike route what the hell you know I could just bike up this whole thing oh man I don't mean to go that way well that's weird all right who should I live look let's work on getting everyone to 65 all right yeah I'm going to go up finish up because I still never been to goldenrod so or not going around azalea town so five stuff to finish there then we will do that um yeah let's let's just do this there we go a blizzy not get out of here goldfinger will happily take all that experience subdue psychic with a polygraph that's not a psychic pokemon this is a psychic pokemon oh now I'm confused yeah nah gumgam don't get confused what does this really lead to nowhere what is the point of this route then they couldn't even like make it connect I well I guess we're going up the bike route then finding my way through this game has been very weird what's down here just grass for a cool item I can't even click on anything it just keeps making me face down all right you know I could just surf of this thing oh no you're supposed to battle me guy Oh easy oh man destiny bond hello I'm out of here I didn't see if you use destiny bond that time Blastoise scary now we got a bum down oh my gosh blasters looks so cool it's also dead umbreon I hate dealing with these things Spanky just just kill it oh my gosh it lived a crit karate chop no one lives spankys Creek karate chops it's impossible and I just surf up this whole thing why there's water right there what is this this is kind of cool i'm chillin with this bike route I give just like fast forward at all to I'm not gonna bother exploring it all its shell it's just a bike route although i do want to heal though against something recover and now we do all right route 16 where are we have no idea i will not end up in fuchsia city that is a damn lie things have changed since the last time you went outside all right where we at saffron route 5 I don't know any of these routes power plant okay wait what do you say though first the road is closed um gotcha and tell the power plants cleanse tag i don't need to repeal wild pokemon i just kills him yeah all right let's roll so really in city finally made it to a city gym pokemon center alright let's heal up all right I wonder if misty is actually the gym leader but first let's explore so where does this lead because we for sure we'll have to go and do the power plant stuff then too I kind of like how they use the tiles on some of these cities I don't think these are like the proper tiles but I do like how it was oh my gosh it's a piglet that's adorable shady character lurking about why don't even know where the power plan is I'm sure it's still right over there I already was trade pokemon oh no okay I thought you would want to trade with me but i guess not meridian city is this the battle place oh my gosh should i do this now i really don't want to but i'm curious to see if they've given him any string stranger well why is he at a computer any stronger Pokemon let's see what you got mate vaporeon level 100 why am I not surprised um what's he gonna do here go for a water move I'm gonna go out in a bummed up I have one hydro pump wow that does a lot now let's go straighten or a beam to hydro pump wow that does a lot let's go short an explorer beam Irish Orton you might have to die now actually we could live that so I don't know why we were staying in like that or switching and we were faster okay well wow we do no damage to this thing but oh he has over be okay and we missed now our whole team is gonna die thanks to bump dumb missing a Jolteon we still have Goldfinger let's do it yeah alright flareon our team has never been able to beat a Flareon so I don't know what's about to happen here let's try yep we got stramp decent damage and we're faster Andy went freely ER and it failed and we won and damn why can't we just beat all these level 100 Pokemon now I kind of like it alright so up here so really in cape alright so i think to the right will lead to the power plant all the other ways will or up is really in cape and then after we take care of the power plant stuff then we can go through that underground and go to like sell it on or lavender town whatever let's see if the guys up here though no he's not alright so let's go the other way first because we're supposed to run into the team rocket thief guy so let's go check out this power play actually this way should lead to the dark cave too so we should have a few different ways we could go Electabuzz not we got goldfish did he really go for swift on me on chardon why um gumgam i believe in you make it happen oh my gosh that did nothing i still believe in you oh my gosh ah you got his yeah all right chardon let's go I like that chardon randomly has a tractor now I'll put it to good use so the rock tunnel is this way when I'm hoping that the power plant is as well hey there you go shine you killed something with surfer once now you got this you got or beam doesn't stand a chance all right let's keep making our way through what's he gonna go for here kind of want to go gunk oh this isn't gonna kill is it oh we went for reversal oh did kill hey there you go pincer we got ya I could have gone into that to begin with I guess why is this man standing behind a country he's got a secret to tell me I got a battle in first alright let's do it let's beat him in a battle so he will tell us his secrets bump dumb destroy all right what's your secret Sydney you better tell me the power plant is across a small River is it this small River are you hiding the power plant I have no idea where I'm going why does that lead to nothing where are we going is this actually taking me to the power plant hey it did cool all right well let's go talk to this man and take care of your power plant issues ready to blast somebody alright and then we leave and they're like wait kid help us we recognize your strength Oh all right they need our cooperation so we will help put a stop to this crime and civilian yeah all right hmm and then the dark cave is down here too I don't know all I know is we got more trainers to beat whoo hop in on my bicycle what no silver what you talking about Mel silver boy um let's just go go finger and do what Goldfinger's do all right now we got gum gum get it yeah you'll be catching up to the levels on these guys for sure kanna cool what are you doing here standing in front of this house with no door gun come get him jinx yeah we got you all right is there still a pokemon center here hey there is wait the dark cave isn't here how they just go take away a whole cave like that okay whoa i just found a wild Machamp that's crazy all right so anyways we know to find the guy now so yeah for sure then we have to do the power plant and then go down so at least I know where to go after this city that's always nice | NewAgeSteel | UCg4EPGIeFphhHSlTo8Zhiqg 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